Kameri Christy-McMullin
Researcher
Also affiliated: Western Michigan University (2002); University of Kansas (2000–2002)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Kameri Christy-McMullin's research has focused on understanding the impact of social and environmental factors on child development. Her work has explored how early life experiences, including exposure to adverse events and the quality of caregiving environments, shape long-term psychosocial and emotional outcomes in children and adolescents. She has investigated the relationship between these factors and the development of behavioral health challenges.
Metrics
- h-index: 9
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 132
Selected Publications
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Second-Generation Individual Development Account Research: Preliminary Findings (2010)
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Multi-Systems Life Course: A New Practice Perspective and Its Application in Advanced Practice With Racial and Ethnic Populations (2010)
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Arkansas IDA Programs: Examining Asset Retention and Perceptions of Well-Being (2008)
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Welfare Reform in Persistent Rural Poverty: Dreams, Disenchantments, and Diversity (2007)
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The Role of Economic Resources and Human Capital with Woman Abuse (2007)
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An Evidenced-Based Approach to a Theoretical Understanding of the Relationship Between Economic Resources, Race/Ethnicity, and Woman Abuse (2006)
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Joining an Asset Building Program (2006)
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Savings Experiences Past and Present: Narratives From Low-Income African American Women (2005)
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Economic Resources and Woman Abuse (2005)
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Asset-Building Policies and Safety for Women (2003)
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