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Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 670
Citations - 79194
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Child development & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 137, co-authored 664 publications receiving 75265 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeanne Brooks-Gunn include Washington University in St. Louis & Johns Hopkins University.
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Rights to privacy in research: adolescents versus parents.
TL;DR: The three ethical principles of beneficence, justice, and respect for persons are discussed in terms of their application to the study of adolescents and seven vignettes are presented to illustrate how these principles apply to real-life situations.
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Effects of in utero drug exposure on children's development. Review and recommendations.
TL;DR: Effects of in utero drug exposure on pregnancy outcome, infant development, and preschool functioning are reviewed, and six possible mechanisms underlying possible negative outcomes seen in children exposed to drugs in utera are considered.
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Genetic Differential Sensitivity to Social Environments: Implications for Research
Colter Mitchell,Sara McLanahan,Jeanne Brooks-Gunn,Irwin Garfinkel,John Hobcraft,Daniel A. Notterman +5 more
TL;DR: The need for greater theorizing about the social environment to properly understand the size and direction of environmental influences is discussed and the potential for combining multiple genetic markers to measure an individual's genetic sensitivity to environmental influence is discussed.
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DNA methylome variation in a perinatal nurse-visitation program that reduces child maltreatment: a 27-year follow-up.
Kieran J. O’Donnell,Kieran J. O’Donnell,Li Chen,Julia L. MacIsaac,Lisa M. McEwen,Thao T. T. Nguyen,Katherine Beckmann,Yuecai Zhu,Lawrence M. Chen,Jeanne Brooks-Gunn,David Goldman,Elena L. Grigorenko,Elena L. Grigorenko,Elena L. Grigorenko,James F. Leckman,Josie Diorio,Neerja Karnani,David L. Olds,Joanna D. Holbrook,Michael S. Kobor,Michael S. Kobor,Michael J. Meaney,Michael J. Meaney,Michael J. Meaney +23 more
TL;DR: Findings reflect the sustained impact of both childhood adversity as well as intervention programs that target such adversity on the epigenome but highlight the need for prospective longitudinal studies of DNA methylome variation in the context of early intervention programs.
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Health care use among young children in day care. Results in a randomized trial of early intervention.
Marie C. McCormick,Jeanne Brooks-Gunn,Sam Shapiro,April A. Benasich,George Black,Ruth T. Gross +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that early intervention programs involving high-quality group care are not accompanied by substantial increases in health care use.