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Britta C. Mullany
Assistant Scientist
Academic Degrees
PhD, MHS
Departmental Affiliation
International Health
Social & Behavioral Interventions
Departmental Address
621 N. Washington Street
Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: 410-502-5513
Fax: 410-955-2010
Research and Professional Experience

couples- and family-based approaches to maternal and child health (internationally and domestically); male involvement and fatherhood interventions; maternal health education intervention studies; gender and decision-making autonomy; maternal and child health behaviors among reservation-based American Indian tribes; data management and analysis

Keywords

International health; American Indian health; couples-based and family-based interventions; male involvement; maternal and child health

Honors and Awards

The Paul and Esther Harper Award, Department of Population & Family Health Sciences, 2005

Donald Cornely Scholarship, Department of Population & Family Health Sciences, 2004-2005

National Institute of Child Health and Development Traineeship, 2001-2002

Maryland State Senate Scholarship Award, 1999-2001

Maryland State House of Delegates Scholarship Award, 1999-2000

Selected Publications

Ginsburg GS, Varipatis Baker E, Mullany BC, Barlow A, Goklish N, Hastings R, Thurm A, Speakman K, Reid R, Walkup J. Depressive Symptoms Among Pregnant American Indian Adolescents. Maternal Child Health Journal, 2008 May 3 (Epub ahead of print).

Mullany BC, Becker S, Hindin MJ (2007). The impact of including husbands in antenatal health education services on maternal health practices in urban Nepal: results from a randomized controlled trial. Health Educ Res, 22(2):166-76.

Hindin MJ, Mullany BC (2007). Infant, child and maternal health and mortality. Encyclopedia of Sociology. Ed. G Ritzer, Blackwell Publishing.

Mullany BC (2006). Barriers to and attitudes towards promoting husbands' involvement in maternal health in Kathmandu, Nepal. Social Science and Medicine, 62(11): 2798-809.

Mullany BC, Hindin MJ, Becker S (2005). Can women's autonomy impede male involvement in pregnancy health in Kathmandu, Nepal? Social Science and Medicine, 61(9): 1993-2006.

Beenhakker BC, Becker S, Hires S, Molano di Targiana, Blumenthal P, Huggins G (2004). Are partners available for post-abortion contraception counseling?: A pilot study in a Baltimore City Clinic. Contraception, 69:419-423.

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