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Katie Davis Rosanbalm

Associate Research Professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Sanford School of Public Policy
Box 90539, Durham, NC 27708-0539
Box 90539, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Publications


An Applied Contextual Model for Promoting Self-Regulation Enactment Across Development: Implications for Prevention, Public Health and Future Research.

Journal Article The journal of primary prevention · August 2019 This theoretical paper presents a public health approach for promoting self-regulation across development that is based in cross-disciplinary theory and research. The self-regulation promotion model includes three key approaches that are each dependent on ... Full text Cite

Child wellbeing assessment in child welfare: A review of four measures

Journal Article Children and Youth Services Review · 2016 Full text Cite

Promoting public awareness and engagement in genome sciences.

Journal Article J Genet Couns · August 2013 Public understanding of genetic concepts and associated ethical and policy issues can enable informed deliberation and decision-making. Effective strategies for increasing public understanding involve providing forums incorporating the unique perspectives ... Full text Link to item Cite

Enhancing geneticists' perspectives of the public through community engagement.

Journal Article Genet Med · February 2012 PURPOSE: Given the rapid pace of genetic and genomic research and technology development, public engagement on scientific issues may be mutually beneficial to the research community and the general public. The public may benefit from a greater understandin ... Full text Link to item Cite

Multiple Response System: Evaluation of Policy Change in North Carolina's Child Welfare System.

Journal Article Children and youth services review · November 2011 Systemic challenges within child welfare have prompted many states to explore new strategies aimed at protecting children while meeting the needs of families, but doing so within the confines of shrinking budgets. Differential Response has emerged as a pro ... Full text Open Access Cite

Preventing early child maltreatment: implications from a longitudinal study of maternal abuse history, substance use problems, and offspring victimization.

Journal Article Prev Sci · June 2011 In the interest of improving child maltreatment prevention science, this longitudinal, community based study of 499 mothers and their infants tested the hypothesis that mothers' childhood history of maltreatment would predict maternal substance use problem ... Full text Link to item Cite

Child sexual abuse prevention programs: A meta-analysis

Journal Article Journal of Clinical Child Psychology · 2000 Cite

Relation of the therapeutic alliance with outcome and other variables: A meta-analytic review

Journal Article Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology · 2000 Cite

Validation of a new coping interview for recurrent pain sufferers

Journal Article Annals of Behavioral Medicine · 1999 Cite