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Publications

Maselko, J., Shartle, K., Lansford, J.E., Collins, A., Mukherji, A., Vera-Hernandez, M. & Mohanan, M. The changing association between pandemic-related stressors and child and adolescent mental health during the waning phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sci Rep 14, 25843 (2024).     https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-77411-9

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Papers in Progress:​

Manoj Mohanan, Jennifer E. Lansford, Kaitlin Shartle, Arnab Mukherji, Marcos Vera-Hernández, Joanna Maselko. “Pros and Cons of Ancillary Studies – a research note”. Under Review

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Laura Gorla, Joanna Maselko, Jennifer E. Lansford, Kaitlin Shartle, Arnab Mukherji, Marcos Vera-Hernández and Manoj Mohanan, ‘The Relationship Between Children’s Activity Patterns and Anxiety Following the COVID-19 Pandemic’ Under Review

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Kaitlin Shartle, Jennifer E Lansford, Marcos Vera-Hernández, Arnab Mukherji, Manoj Mohanan and Joanna Maselko. “Beyond the Individual: Household Activities of Daily Living Limitations, Urban-Rural Residence, and Mental Health among Adults and Adolescents” Under Review

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Joanna Maselko, Kendal Swanson, Amanda Collins, Jennifer E. Lansford, Arnab Mukherji, Marcos Vera-Hernández and Manoj Mohanan. “Adolescent Anxiety post-pandemic: Evidence from a Population Wide Sample in India” Under Review

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Henry Cust, Jennifer E. Lansford, Joanna Maselko, Arnab Mukherji, Marcos Vera-Hernández and Manoj Mohanan. Parental Mental Health and Child Health Service Utilization in India: Evidence from Sehat Panel Data. In preparation

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Marcos Vera-Hernández, Gustavo Marrero, Jiacheng Fan, Jennifer E. Lansford, Joanna Maselko, Manoj Mohanan, Arnab Mukherji, “The effect of heatwaves on adult mental health: evidence from high frequency data from climate reanalysis data and panel health surveys” In preparation

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Alba Sonora, Jennifer E. Lansford, Joanna Maselko, Manoj Mohanan, Arnab Mukherji, and Marcos Vera-Hernández. Effect of income and employment shocks in the household on child mental health. In preparation

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Disclaimer: Research reported on this website was supported by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health & Human Development of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01HD107420 (PI: Mohanan and Maselko). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

SEHAT is also supported by additional funding from the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.

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