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Renee M. Johnson
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 141
Citations - 4816
Renee M. Johnson is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Injury prevention. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 133 publications receiving 3826 citations. Previous affiliations of Renee M. Johnson include Harvard University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Outcomes associated with adolescent marijuana and alcohol use among urban young adults: A prospective study.
Kerry M. Green,Rashelle J. Musci,Renee M. Johnson,Pamela A. Matson,Beth A. Reboussin,Nicholas S. Ialongo +5 more
TL;DR: Among urban youth, heterogeneous patterns of alcohol and marijuana use across adolescence are evident, and these patterns are associated with distinct outcomes in adulthood, suggesting a need for targeted education and intervention efforts to address the needs of youth using both marijuana and alcohol.
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Neighborhood-Level Factors Associated with Physical Dating Violence Perpetration: Results of a Representative Survey Conducted in Boston, MA
Emily F. Rothman,Renee M. Johnson,Robin Young,Janice Weinberg,Deborah R. Azrael,Beth E. Molnar +5 more
TL;DR: 6 neighborhood-level factors in relation to adolescent physical dating violence perpetration are examined using both adolescent and adult assessments of neighborhood characteristics, each of which was aggregated across respondents to the neighborhood level.
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Trajectories of Mental Distress Among U.S. Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Kira E. Riehm,Calliope Holingue,Calliope Holingue,Emily J. Smail,Arie Kapteyn,Daniel Bennett,Johannes Thrul,Johannes Thrul,Frauke Kreuter,Frauke Kreuter,Frauke Kreuter,Emma E. McGinty,Luther G. Kalb,Luther G. Kalb,Cindy B. Veldhuis,Renee M. Johnson,M. Daniele Fallin,Elizabeth A. Stuart +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the trajectories of mental distress between March 10 and August 4, 2020, a key period during the COVID-19 pandemic and identified sociodemographic groups at risk for persistent distress.
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Prevalence of selected risk and protective factors for falls in the home
Stephen W. Marshall,Carol S. Wolf Runyan,Jingzhen Yang,Tamera Coyne-Beasley,Anna E. Waller,Renee M. Johnson,David Perkis +6 more
TL;DR: Considerable opportunity exists for increased use of antifall protective devices and reduction of fall hazards.
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"Love our kids, lock your guns": a community-based firearm safety counseling and gun lock distribution program
TL;DR: Longer follow-up, verification of self-reports and correct use, testing of gun locks, and monitoring firearm injury rates after distribution programs are needed to establish the public health potential of this approach.