Sally A. Koblinsky

Affiliations: 
University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Black Studies, Developmental Psychology
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Koblinsky S, Palmeter J. (2019) Sex-role orientation, mother's expression of affection toward spouse, and college women's attitudes toward sexual behaviors. Journal of Sex Research. 20: 32-43
Leslie LA, Koblinsky SA. (2017) Returning to civilian life: Family reintegration challenges and resilience of women veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars Journal of Family Social Work. 20: 106-123
Vora KS, Koblinsky SA, Koblinsky MA. (2015) Predictors of maternal health services utilization by poor, rural women: a comparative study in Indian States of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu. Journal of Health, Population, and Nutrition. 33: 9
Koblinsky SA, Hrapczynski KM, Clark JE. (2015) Preparing future faculty and professionals for public health careers. American Journal of Public Health. 105: S125-31
Koblinsky SA, Leslie LA, Cook ET. (2014) Treating Behavioral Health Conditions of OEF/OIF Veterans and Their Families: A State Needs Assessment of Civilian Providers. Military Behavioral Health. 2: 162-172
Maring EF, Koblinsky SA. (2013) Teachers' challenges, strategies, and support needs in schools affected by community violence: a qualitative study. The Journal of School Health. 83: 379-88
Ji CS, Koblinsky SA. (2009) Parent Involvement in Children’s Education Urban Education. 44: 687-709
Oravecz LM, Koblinsky SA, Randolph SM. (2008) Community violence, interpartner conflict, parenting, and social support as predictors of the social competence of African American preschool children Journal of Black Psychology. 34: 192-216
Koblinsky SA, Kuvalanka KA, Randolph SM. (2006) Social skills and behavior problems of urban, African American preschoolers: role of parenting practices, family conflict, and maternal depression. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 76: 554-63
Koblinsky SA, Kuvalanka KA, McClintock-Comeaux M. (2006) Preparing Future Faculty and Family Professionals Family Relations. 55: 29-43
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