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Emily Putnam-Hornstein, PhD
Emily Putnam-Hornstein, PhD
John A. Tate Distinguished Professor for Children in Need, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Verified email at unc.edu
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The prevalence of confirmed maltreatment among US children, 2004 to 2011
C Wildeman, N Emanuel, JM Leventhal, E Putnam-Hornstein, J Waldfogel, ...
JAMA pediatrics 168 (8), 706-713, 2014
6032014
Racial and ethnic disparities: A population-based examination of risk factors for involvement with child protective services
E Putnam-Hornstein, B Needell, B King, M Johnson-Motoyama
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2013
5722013
Toward algorithmic accountability in public services: A qualitative study of affected community perspectives on algorithmic decision-making in child welfare services
A Brown, A Chouldechova, E Putnam-Hornstein, A Tobin, ...
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems …, 2019
3332019
Predictors of Child Protective Service Contact Between Birth and Age Five: An Examination of California's 2002 Birth Cohort
E Putnam-Hornstein, B Needell
Children and Youth Services Review 33 (11), 2400-2407, 2011
3142011
Child welfare services reports for California
B Needell, D Webster, M Armijo, S Lee, W Dawson, J Magruder, M Exel, ...
Retrieved June 16, 2003, 2003
2332003
Risk assessment and decision making in child protective services: Predictive risk modeling in context
S Cuccaro-Alamin, R Foust, R Vaithianathan, E Putnam-Hornstein
Children and Youth Services Review 79, 291-298, 2017
2002017
Report of Maltreatment as a Risk Factor for Injury Death
E Putnam-Hornstein
Child Maltreatment 16 (3), 163-174, 2011
1962011
Children in the public benefit system at risk of maltreatment: Identification via predictive modeling
R Vaithianathan, T Maloney, E Putnam-Hornstein, N Jiang
American journal of preventive medicine 45 (3), 354-359, 2013
1612013
Prenatal substance exposure diagnosed at birth and infant involvement with child protective services
JJ Prindle, I Hammond, E Putnam-Hornstein
Child Abuse & Neglect 76, 75-83, 2018
1552018
Measuring Racial Disparity in Child Welfare.
TV Shaw, E Putnam-Hornstein, J Magruder, B Needell
Child Welfare 87 (2), 14, 2008
1482008
A population-level and longitudinal study of adolescent mothers and intergenerational maltreatment
E Putnam-Hornstein, JA Cederbaum, B King, AL Eastman, PK Trickett
American Journal of Epidemiology 181 (7), 496-503, 2015
1342015
Harnessing big data for social good: A grand challenge for social work
CJ Coulton, R Goerge, E Putnam-Hornstein, B de Haan
Cleveland: American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare, 1-20, 2015
1152015
Risk of re-reporting among infants who remain at home following alleged maltreatment
E Putnam-Hornstein, JD Simon, AL Eastman, J Magruder
Child maltreatment 20 (2), 92-103, 2015
1152015
Developing predictive models to support child maltreatment hotline screening decisions: Allegheny County methodology and implementation
R Vaithianathan, E Putnam-Hornstein, N Jiang, P Nand, T Maloney
Center for Social data Analytics, 2017
992017
Understanding risk and protective factors for child maltreatment: The value of integrated, population-based data
E Putnam-Hornstein, B Needell, AE Rhodes
Child Abuse & Neglect, 2013
972013
Risk of fatal injury in young children following abuse allegations: Evidence from a prospective, population-based study
E Putnam-Hornstein, MA Cleves, R Licht, B Needell
American Journal of Public Health 103 (10), e39-e44, 2013
942013
Cumulative rates of child protection involvement and terminations of parental rights in a California birth cohort, 1999–2017
E Putnam-Hornstein, E Ahn, J Prindle, J Magruder, D Webster, ...
American journal of public health 111 (6), 1157-1163, 2021
932021
Black–White differences in child maltreatment reports and foster care placements: A statistical decomposition using linked administrative data
T Maloney, N Jiang, E Putnam-Hornstein, E Dalton, R Vaithianathan
Maternal and child health journal 21 (3), 414-420, 2017
902017
A Public Health Approach to Child Maltreatment Surveillance: Evidence From a Data Linkage Project in the United States
E Putnam‐Hornstein, D Webster, B Needell, J Magruder
Child Abuse Review 20 (4), 256-273, 2011
902011
Cumulative teen birth rates among girls in foster care at age 17: An analysis of linked birth and child protection records from California
E Putnam-Hornstein, B King
Child abuse & neglect 38 (4), 698-705, 2014
882014
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