Methods - Research & Programming

These articles provide scholarly background on methods in research & programming

Most are co-authored with students, faculty colleagues, and members of Witnesses to Hunger

  1. A Short Adverse Experiences Measure Among Mothers of Young Children.

    Lê-Scherban F, Wang A, Courts KA, Ettinger de Cuba S, Wade R Jr, Chilton MM. Pediatrics 2024

  2. Trauma-informed Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF): A Randomized Controlled Trial with a Two-Generation Impact

    Booshehri, L.G., Dugan, J., Patel, F., Bloom, S., & Chilton, MM. (2018). Journal of Child and Family Studies

  3. The Building Wealth and Health Network: Methods and Baseline Characteristics from a randomized controlled trial for families with young children participating in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

    Sun, J., Patel, F., Kirzner, R, Newton-Famous, N., Owens, C, Welles, S., Chilton, MMBMC Public Health, 2016

  4. Development of an Index of Subsidized Housing Availability and its Relationship to Housing Insecurity

    Bailey, KT, Cook, JT, Ettinger de Cuba, S, Casey, PH, Chilton, MM, Coleman, SM, Cutts, DB, Heeren, TC, Rose-Jacobs, R, Black, MM, & Frank, DA. Housing Policy Debate 2016

  5. Witnesses to Hunger: Methods for Photovoice and Participatory Action Research in Public Health.

    Knowles, M, Rabinowich, J, Gaines-Turner, T, Chilton, MM. Human Organization, 2015

  6. Development and validity of a 2-item screen to identify families at risk for food insecurity

    Hager ER, Quigg AM, Black MM, Coleman SM, Heeren T, Rose-Jacobs R, Chilton M, et al, Pediatrics 2010

  7. Witnesses to Hunger: participation though photovoice to ensure the right to food

    Chilton, MM, Rabinowhich, J, Council, C, Breaux, J. Health and Human Rights, 2009

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