Research Areas
Links
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Stacy Tiemeyer's research focuses on maternal and infant health, with a particular emphasis on the psychosocial factors influencing pregnancy and early childhood development. Her work has explored the impact of childhood adversity on perinatal complications and NICU hospitalization, as well as its association with perceived distress during events such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Tiemeyer has also investigated the relationship between pregnancy intendedness, maternal-fetal bonding, and postnatal maternal-infant bonding. Additionally, her research has examined adolescent attitudes toward having children in relation to trauma exposure and explored the association between reproductive orientation and sexual satisfaction in women. Tiemeyer has also contributed to studies on the predictive value of attitudes toward planning pregnancies and the importance of motherhood for birth outcomes. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Nirvana Manning and Jennifer A. Callaghan‐Koru.
Metrics
- h-index: 11
- Publications: 31
- Citations: 319
Selected Publications
-
The Telehealth MOM Study: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of the Telehealth Multi-component Optimal Model (MOM) of postpartum care (2025)
-
Prospective Attitude about the Importance of Planning Pregnancies Is Associated with Retrospective Attitude toward a Specific Pregnancy (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Pregnancy intendedness, maternal–fetal bonding, and postnatal maternal–infant bonding
- Maternal Childhood Adversity as a Risk for Perinatal Complications and NICU Hospitalization
- Childhood Adversity and Perceived Distress from the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Trauma exposure and adolescent attitudes toward having a baby: An exploratory survey
- Is Reproductive Orientation Associated with Sexual Satisfaction Among Partnered U.S. Women?
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- Is Reproductive Orientation Associated with Sexual Satisfaction Among Partnered U.S. Women?
- Prospective Attitude about the Importance of Planning Pregnancies Is Associated with Retrospective Attitude toward a Specific Pregnancy
- More than intentions: Importance of motherhood predicts first but not subsequent births
- Is Reproductive Orientation Associated with Sexual Satisfaction Among Partnered U.S. Women?
- Prospective Attitude about the Importance of Planning Pregnancies Is Associated with Retrospective Attitude toward a Specific Pregnancy
- More than intentions: Importance of motherhood predicts first but not subsequent births
- Pregnancy intendedness, maternal–fetal bonding, and postnatal maternal–infant bonding
- Issue Information
- Trauma exposure and adolescent attitudes toward having a baby: An exploratory survey
- Childhood Adversity and Perceived Distress from the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Childhood Adversity and Perceived Distress from the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Childhood Adversity and Perceived Distress from the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Childhood Adversity and Perceived Distress from the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Pregnancy intendedness, maternal–fetal bonding, and postnatal maternal–infant bonding
- Maternal Childhood Adversity as a Risk for Perinatal Complications and NICU Hospitalization
- Is Reproductive Orientation Associated with Sexual Satisfaction Among Partnered U.S. Women?
- Issue Information
- Issue Information
- Issue Information
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics