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Marianne M. Hillemeier

Associate Professor, Department of Health Policy and Administration, Pennsylvania State University.

Research Affiliate, Population Studies Center.

Ph.D., University of Michigan

Disparities in child and adolescent physical and mental health; effects of context on health and health-related behavior; disparities in children's health care access and utilization; the influences of women’s preconceptional health on pregnancy outcome and child health.

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

Downs, D.S., M. Feinberg, Marianne M. Hillemeier, C.S. Weisman, G.A. Chase, C.H. Chuang, R. Parrott, and L.A. Francis. 2009. "Design of the Central Pennsylvania Women's Health Study (CePAWHS) Strong Healthy Women Intervention: Improving Preconceptional Health." Maternal and Child Health Journal, 13(1): 18-28. PMCID: PMC2696480. DOI. Abstract.

Morgan, P., G. Farkas, Marianne M. Hillemeier, and S. Maczuga. 2009. "Risk factors for learning-related behavior problems at 24 months of age: population-based estimates." J Abnorm Child Psychol, 37(3): 401-13. DOI. Abstract.

Hillemeier, Marianne M., D.S. Downs, M.E. Feinberg, C.S. Weisman, C.H. Chuang, R. Parrott, D. Velott, L.A. Francis, S.A. Baker, A.M. Dyer, and V.M. Chinchilli. 2008. "IMPROVING WOMEN'S PRECONCEPTIONAL HEALTH Findings from a Randomized Trial of the Strong Healthy Women Intervention in the Central Pennsylvania Women's Health Study." Womens Health Issues, 18(6): S87-S96. PMCID: PMC2744213. DOI. Abstract.

Hillemeier, Marianne M., C.S. Weisman, G.A. Chase, and A.M. Dyer. 2008. "Mental health status among rural women of reproductive age: Findings from the central Pennsylvania Womens Health Study." American Journal of Public Health, 98(7): 1271-1279. PMCID: PMC2424076. DOI. Abstract.

Velott, D.L., S.A. Baker, Marianne M. Hillemeier, and C.S. Weisman. 2008. "Participant recruitment to a randomized trial of a community-based behavioral intervention for pre- and interconceptional women - Findings from the central Pennsylvania women's health study." Womens Health Issues, 18(3): 217-224. DOI. Abstract. Public Access.

Volkman, J., and Marianne M. Hillemeier. 2008. "School nurse communication effectiveness with physicians and satisfaction with school health services." J Sch Nurs, 24(5): 310-8. DOI. Abstract.

Paul, I., E.B. Lehmann, A.K. Suliman, and Marianne M. Hillemeier. 2008. "Perinatal disparities for black mothers and their newborns." Maternal and Child Health Journal, 12(4): 452-460. DOI. Abstract.

Weisman, C.S., Marianne M. Hillemeier, G.A. Chase, D.P. Misra, C.H. Chuang, R. Parrott, and A.M. Dyer. 2008. "Women's perceived control of their birth outcomes in the Central Pennsylvania Women's Health Study (CePAWHS): implications for the use of preconception care." Women's Health Issues, 18(1): 17-25. DOI. Abstract.

Hillemeier, Marianne M., C.S. Weisman, G.A. Chase, A.M. Dyer, and M.L. Shaffer. 2008. "Women's preconceptional health and use of health services: implications for preconception care." Health Services Research, 43(1): 54-75. PMCID: PMC2323151. DOI. Abstract.

Hillemeier, Marianne M., E.M. Foster, B. Heinrichs, and B.J. Heier. 2007. "Racial differences in parental reports of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder behaviors." Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 28(5): 353-361. DOI.

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