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  • Perreira, Krista, and Kalena Cortes. 2006. “Race Ethnicity and Nativity Differences in Alcohol and Tobacco Use During Pregnancy”. American Journal of Public Health 96 (9): 1629-36. Referenced from ajph.aphapublications.org: Race / Ethnicity and Nativity Differences in Alcohol and Tobacco Use During Pregnancy.
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  • Charles, Pajarita, and Krista Perreira. 2007. “Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy and 1-Year Post-Partum”. Journal of Family Violence 22: 609-19. Referenced from link.springer.com: Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy and 1-Year Post-Partum.
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  • Golden, Shelley, Krista Perreira, and Christine Durrance. 2013. “Troubled Times, Troubled Relationships: How Economic Resources, Gender Beliefs, and Neighborhood Disadvantage Influence Intimate Partner Violence”. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 28 (10): 2134-55. Referenced from jiv.sagepub.com: Troubled Times, Troubled Relationships: How Economic Resources, Gender Beliefs, and Neighborhood Disadvantage Influence Intimate Partner Violence.
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