Kammi Schmeer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Sociology | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC |
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Individual and Family Studies, DemographyGoogle:
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(Changing childhood household contexts and individual well-being in Mexico and the Philippines.) |
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Justice LM, Singletary B, Jiang H, et al. (2025) Profiles of Family Stressors Among Low-Income Families with Young Children. Maternal and Child Health Journal |
Schmeer KK, Singletary B, Purtell KM, et al. (2023) Family Disruption and Parenting During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of Family Issues. 44: 112-138 |
Singletary B, Justice L, Baker SC, et al. (2022) Parent Time Investments in their Children's Learning during a Policy-Mandated Shutdown: Parent, Child, and Household Influences. Early Childhood Research Quarterly. 60: 250-261 |
Schmeer KK. (2019) Inflammation among Children: Evidence of an Immigrant Advantage? Advances in Medical Sociology. 19: 275-295 |
Justice LM, Jiang H, Purtell KM, et al. (2019) Conditions of Poverty, Parent-Child Interactions, and Toddlers' Early Language Skills in Low-Income Families. Maternal and Child Health Journal |
Schmeer KK, Tarrence J. (2018) Racial-ethnic Disparities in Inflammation: Evidence of Weathering in Childhood? Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 22146518784592 |
Kamp Dush CM, Schmeer KK, Taylor M. (2013) Chaos as a social determinant of child health: Reciprocal associations? Social Science & Medicine (1982). 95: 69-76 |
Schmeer KK. (2011) The child health disadvantage of parental cohabitation Journal of Marriage and Family. 73: 181-193 |
Schmeer K. (2009) Father absence due to migration and child illness in rural Mexico. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 69: 1281-6 |