Kristen S. Slack

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Social Work, Individual and Family Studies, Behavioral Psychology
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Yang M, Maguire‐Jack K, Showalter K, et al. (2019) Child care subsidy and child maltreatment Child & Family Social Work. 24: 547-554
Yang M, Hirsch BK, Slack KS, et al. (2019) Strategies for Packaging Income and Means-Tested Benefit Sources Among WIC Program Participants Journal of the Society For Social Work and Research. 10: 459-475
Berger LM, Font SA, Slack KS, et al. (2017) Income and Child Maltreatment in Unmarried Families: Evidence from the Earned Income Tax Credit. Review of Economics of the Household. 15: 1345-1372
Slack KS, Font S, Maguire-Jack K, et al. (2017) Predicting Child Protective Services (CPS) Involvement among Low-Income U.S. Families with Young Children Receiving Nutritional Assistance. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14
Slack KS, Font SA, Jones J. (2017) The Complex Interplay of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Race, and Income. Health & Social Work. 42: e24-e31
Slack KS, Berger LM, Noyes JL. (2017) Introduction to the special issue on the economic causes and consequences of child maltreatment Children and Youth Services Review. 72: 1-4
Hunt TK, Berger LM, Slack KS. (2016) Adverse childhood experiences and behavioral problems in middle childhood. Child Abuse & Neglect
Berger LM, Font SA, Slack KS, et al. (2016) Income and child maltreatment in unmarried families: evidence from the earned income tax credit Review of Economics of the Household. 1-28
Hirsch BK, Yang MY, Font S, et al. (2015) Physically Hazardous Housing and Risk for Child Protective Services Involvement. Child Welfare. 94: 87-104
Berger LM, Collins JM, Font SA, et al. (2015) Home Foreclosure and Child Protective Services Involvement. Pediatrics. 136: 299-307
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