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  • Martinson, Melissa, Sara S. McLanahan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2012. “Race Ethnic and Nativity Disparities in Child Overweight in the United States and England”. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 643 (1): 219-38. Referenced from ann.sagepub.com: Race / Ethnic and Nativity Disparities in Child Overweight in the United States and England.
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  • Manuel, Jennifer, Melissa Martinson, Sarah Bledsoe-Mansori, and Jennifer Bellamy. 2012. “The Influence of Stress and Social Support on Depressive Symptoms in Mothers With Young Children”. Social Science & Medicine 75 (11): 2013-20. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: The Influence of Stress and Social Support on Depressive Symptoms in Mothers with Young Children.
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  • Martinson, Melissa, Sara S. McLanahan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. 2015. “Variation in Child Body Mass Index Patterns by Race Ethnicity and Maternal Nativity Status in the United States and England”. Maternal and Child Health Journal 19 (2): 373-80. Referenced from link.springer.com: Variation in Child Body Mass Index Patterns by Race/Ethnicity and Maternal Nativity Status in the United States and England.
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