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Prenatal anxiety and sensory processing sensitivity on infant temperament: A prospective study by Carson Freeman, Christina Personette, and Charlie Rioux
This poster was presented by undergraduate RA Carson Freeman
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Household and community-level adverse childhood experiences in perinatal mental distress and well-being: The moderating role of social support
This poster was presented by graduate student Madison Bissa and undergraduate student Zoe Childers-Rockey at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Oklahoma Psychological Society in Edmond, Oklahoma.
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Mental health service use in pregnancy and postpartum: A longitudinal study
This poster was presented by graduate student Madison Bissa and undergraduate student Zoe Childers-Rockey at the 43rd Annual Conference of the Oklahoma Psychological Society in Edmond, Oklahoma.
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Recruitment through social media ads and videocalls: Cost, effectiveness, and lessons from the Experiences of Pregnancy study
Undergraduate research assistant Zoe Childers-Rockey published this article in the peer-reviewed American Journal of Epidemiology! Using the Experiences of Pregnancy cohort, Zoe examined the effectiveness of social media advertisements with videocalls to recruit participants in their first trimester of pregnancy, outlined safeguard methods to counter fraudulent participants, and examined the representativeness of the resulting sample when…
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Perinatal Mental Illness Symptoms and Well-Being
This poster was presented by undergraduate student Christina Personette at the Southwestern Psychological Association Annual Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Participant representativeness in an Online Study on Mental Health in Pregnancy
This poster was presented by undergraduate students Zoe Childers-Rockey and Emily Flesher at the Southwestern Psychological Association Annual Conference in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Exploring whether measuring gender in pregnancy research results in participant loss
Undergraduate Honors student Madison Bissa published this article in the peer-reviewed American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology MFM! Using the Experiences of Pregnancy cohort, Madi examined whether asking participants questions about their gender led to participant dropping out of the study. The study found that asking several questions about gender identity, modality, and binary did not…
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The Interaction between Sensory Processing Sensitivity and Recent Stressful Experiences in Prenatal Mental Health
This poster was presented by undergraduate student Christina Personette at the Society for Research in Psychopathology Annual Meeting in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Pregnancy Longitudinal Cohort Recruitment via Social Media Ads with Zoom Cals: Cost, Effectiveness, and Representatives
This poster was presented by undergraduate students Zoe Childers-Rockey and Emily Flesher at the biannual conference of the Life History Research Society in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Is Measuring Gender Associated with Participant Dropout in a Recent Pregnancy Cohort?
This poster was presented by undergraduate Honors student Madison Bissa at the 42nd Annual Conference of the Oklahoma Psychological Society in Edmond, Oklahoma.
