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Jennifer Tess Marshall 1 University of South Florida College of Public Health, Department of Community & Family Health 13201 Bruce B Downs Blvd., Tampa, FL 33612 Tel: (813) 396-2672 Office: NEC255 [email protected] ORCiD ID 0000-0003-3907-7729 eRA Commons J_MARSHALL EDUCATION University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL Postdoctoral Research Associate (2013-2014) Design, implement statewide and local community-based, mixed methods studies related to Florida Early Steps, pre-k and special education services, early intervention outcomes, parents’ developmental monitoring and services decision-making for their children, and the comparative effectiveness of early intervention service delivery models. Supervisor: Batya Elbaum, PhD, College of Education, Department of Teaching and Learning University of South Florida, Tampa, FL PhD, Public Health, Community & Family Health. Specialization: Early Childhood/Special Education. (2013) Dissertation: Parent Pathways: Recognition and Responses to Developmental Delays in Young ChildrenMajor Professor: Russell S. Kirby, PhD, MS, FACE, Professor and Marrell Endowed Chair, Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health. MPH, Master of Public Health. Minor: Maternal & Child Health. (2008) Thesis/Special Project: Developmental Screening Resource Mapping” Major Professors: Peter A. Gorski, MD, MPA, Professor of Public Health, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of South Florida and Director of the Lawton and Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy Mothers and Babies. Martha L Coulter, DrPH Professor and Director, Harrell Center for the Study of Family Violence Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health. University of Washington, Seattle, WA BA, Psychology. Minor: Child Development (1995) CERTIFICATIONS Workshop on Flexible Hybrid and F2F Teaching, 2020 Quality Matters Certification Applyig the QM Rubric, 2018 Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3), Ages and Stages Social-Emotional Questionnaire (ASQ-SE-2) Healthy Families Assessor Certification. Shultz Institute, 2017 Certified Public Health Credential, National Board of Public Health Examiners, 2015, 2017 Infant Toddler Developmental Specialist (ITDS), Florida Department of Health, 2005, 2008 Child Development Screener/Assessor: Brigance, Battelle, Environmental Rating Scales. 2008 Ages & Stages and ASQ-SE Questionnaire Trainer, Brookes Publishing, 2008 Family Development Credential Trainer, Cornell University, 2007 Mid-Manager Credential, Florida Head Start Association, 2005 EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor 05/2019 - present College of Public Health, University of South Florida Interdisciplinary Strategic Area Lead, College Executive Committee Director of Planning and Evaluation, Deputy Director of Outreach, USF Sunshine Education and Research Center Executive Committee The Lawton & Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy Women, Children and Families Senior Faculty Harrell Center for the Study of Family Violence Chair - USF Sustainable Food Research Collaborative Assistant Professor 08/2014-07/2019 Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida Adjunct Professor 2013 Department of Community and Family Health, Supervisor: William Sappenfield, MD, MPH.

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University of South Florida College of Public Health, Department of Community & Family Health 13201 Bruce B Downs Blvd., Tampa, FL 33612 Tel: (813) 396-2672 Office: NEC255 [email protected]

ORCiD ID 0000-0003-3907-7729 eRA Commons J_MARSHALL

EDUCATION University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL

Postdoctoral Research Associate (2013-2014) Design, implement statewide and local community-based, mixed methods studies related to Florida Early Steps, pre-k and special education services, early intervention outcomes, parents’ developmental monitoring and services decision-making for their children, and the comparative effectiveness of early intervention service delivery models. Supervisor: Batya Elbaum, PhD, College of Education, Department of Teaching and Learning

University of South Florida, Tampa, FL

PhD, Public Health, Community & Family Health. Specialization: Early Childhood/Special Education. (2013) Dissertation: “Parent Pathways: Recognition and Responses to Developmental Delays in Young Children” Major Professor: Russell S. Kirby, PhD, MS, FACE, Professor and Marrell Endowed Chair, Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health.

MPH, Master of Public Health. Minor: Maternal & Child Health. (2008) Thesis/Special Project: “Developmental Screening Resource Mapping” Major Professors: Peter A. Gorski, MD, MPA, Professor of Public Health, Pediatrics and Psychiatry, University of South Florida and Director of the Lawton and Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy Mothers and Babies. Martha L Coulter, DrPH Professor and Director, Harrell Center for the Study of Family Violence Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health.

University of Washington, Seattle, WA

BA, Psychology. Minor: Child Development (1995)

CERTIFICATIONS Workshop on Flexible Hybrid and F2F Teaching, 2020 Quality Matters Certification – Applyig the QM Rubric, 2018 Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3), Ages and Stages Social-Emotional Questionnaire (ASQ-SE-2) Healthy Families Assessor Certification. Shultz Institute, 2017 Certified Public Health Credential, National Board of Public Health Examiners, 2015, 2017 Infant Toddler Developmental Specialist (ITDS), Florida Department of Health, 2005, 2008 Child Development Screener/Assessor: Brigance, Battelle, Environmental Rating Scales. 2008 Ages & Stages and ASQ-SE Questionnaire Trainer, Brookes Publishing, 2008 Family Development Credential Trainer, Cornell University, 2007 Mid-Manager Credential, Florida Head Start Association, 2005

EMPLOYMENT

Associate Professor 05/2019 - present College of Public Health, University of South Florida

Interdisciplinary Strategic Area Lead, College Executive Committee

Director of Planning and Evaluation, Deputy Director of Outreach, USF Sunshine Education and Research Center

Executive Committee – The Lawton & Rhea Chiles Center for Healthy Women, Children and Families

Senior Faculty – Harrell Center for the Study of Family Violence

Chair - USF Sustainable Food Research Collaborative

Assistant Professor 08/2014-07/2019 Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida Adjunct Professor 2013 Department of Community and Family Health, Supervisor: William Sappenfield, MD, MPH.

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Research Associate 2009-2014 Department of Community and Family Health, College of Public Health, University of South Florida Supervisor: Russell S. Kirby, PhD Research Associate.College of Behavioral & Community Sciences, Department of Child & Family Studies. University of South Florida, (2011), Parent Connector Project. Supervisors: Krista Kutash, PhD & Al Duchnowski, PhD Research Assistant Field Placement, Community & Sustainability Initiative: Communiplexity Team. University of South Florida, Florida Mental Health Institute & The Children’s Board of Hillsborough County Supervisors: Allison Pinto, PhD and Peter Gorski, MD. (2007-2011)

Engaged in action research to apply complexity theory and methods to community sustainability, with emphasis on the early childhood community.

Conducted a review of local community analysis reports and data sets.

Presented and participated in community meetings, events and councils.

2009 Coordination of Community and Complexity Summit/Conference

2010 Participated in State of the Child community assessment team

2011 Completed GIS mapping project for Hillsborough & Sarasota Counties Research Assistant Jefferson County Court System Denver, CO (2001-2002). PI: Marc Karver, PhD. University of Denver, Department of Psychology.

Conducted a literature review on the impact of divorce on children and the effectiveness of psycho educational and mental health interventions. Established recommendations to refine a program being conducted with divorced families by the Jefferson County Court System.

Presented preliminary findings at Colorado Judicial Conference, 2001 Breckenridge, CO Workshop Facilitator 9/13-11/13 University of South Florida College of Public Health, Center for Leadership in Public Health Practice Tobacco Free Florida Coalition project

Facilitate workshops with local Tobacco Free coalition members in Tampa and Orlando to build knowledge and skills in coalition building and strategic planning.

Grants Consultant to Professional Services Division 11/09-12/11 Program Director of Family Child Care Projects 10/08-11/09 Tampa Metro YMCA 110 East Oak Ave. Tampa FL 33602

Obtained $933,880 contract to provide services for Early Head Start Program in Family Child Care Homes

Obtained $124,520 contract expanding family child care technical assistance program to low-income applicants.

Obtained over $20,000 in grant funding in 2009 to enhance staff and client training opportunities.

Monitored outcomes, implement program improvements to ensure grant requirements were met or exceeded.

Managed two budgets totaling $368,731 per year.

Supervised and mentored program staff, interns, volunteers, and workforce alliance placements to provide training and technical assistance to Family Child Care Home providers.

Develop community partnership and participation on local councils to ensure coordination of services. General Manager, Family and Disability Services Supervisor 01/06-08/08 Hillsborough County Head Start/Early Head Start 3639 West Waters Ave Ste 500 Tampa, FL 33614

Conducted oversight of enrollment, recruitment, family services, and parent involvement activities in early care and education program for low-income children birth-5 years and their families.

Hired, trained, and supervised Education Managers, Teachers, Interns, and Social Workers.

Monitored recruitment, identification, and services for children with special needs.

Participated in strategic planning, outcomes evaluation, community assessment, budgeting.

Created interagency agreements, community partnerships, and facilitated Advisory Committee.

Ensured compliance with federal grants and National and local standards.

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Early Intervention Service Coordinator, Volunteer Supervisor 08/02-10/05 University of South Florida Division of Child Development 13330 Bruce B Downs Blvd Tampa, FL 33612

Provided case management, care coordination, and parent training as part of a multidisciplinary team for children Birth to 3 years with developmental, behavioral, and medical issues.

Conducted developmental assessment and medical, psychosocial, developmental status.

Provided training and orientation for enrolled and new Part C intervention providers and to service coordinators at statewide and regional meetings.

Participated in community events, developmental screenings and parent support groups

Initiated internal changes to increase communication, goal setting and teamwork among staff.

Created, developed, and supervised volunteer program for psychology and social work students. Teaching Supervisor 08/00-07/02 United Cerebral Palsy of Colorado, Creative Options Early Head Start 2200 South Jasmine Denver, CO 80222

Assisted in startup of program serving 48 primarily Spanish speaking families in therapeutic inclusive setting, to include: program planning, classroom design and materials, curriculum development, hiring of new staff.

Responsible for oversight of USDA food program; developmental observation and assessment, compliance with child care licensing and grant requirements.

Supervised and trained classroom teachers, parent-child interaction group facilitators, teen parent class facilitators, and home visitors.

Conducted training: Health & Safety, Guiding Behavior, Attachment and the Primary Teacher Relationship, The IFSP Process, Orientation, Developmentally Appropriate and Child-Centered Curriculum, Observation, Documentation, Home Visiting and the Ages & Stages Questionnaire.

Planned and conducted field trips, home visits, and family socialization events. Created bilingual forms, flyers, and newsletters.

Pediatric Mental Health Specialist in Education 5/99 -7/00 Seattle Children’s Hospital 4800 Sand Point Way NE Seattle, WA 98105

Taught children ages 3-17 enrolled in outpatient and inpatient pediatric inpatient psychiatric diagnostic classroom.

Provided behavior management, milieu therapy and group therapy, implementation of treatment plans, psychobehavioral assessment and scholastic testing.

Participated in rounds, discharge planning meetings, and intervention planning

HONORS & AWARDS

Faculty Fellow, Tau Chapter of Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health (2020) Faculty International Travel Grant, Office of Research and Innovation, University of South Florida (2016) Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Trainee, University of South Florida (2012-2013) Research Travel Award, COPH Community & Family Health, University of South Florida (2012) Student Research Award, COPH Community & Family Health, University of South Florida (2012) Student Research Scholarship, College of Public Health, University of South Florida (2012) Maternal & Child Health Senior Fellow, American Public Health Association (2012-2013) Sam Bell Endowed Scholarship, University of South Florida (2012) Student Honorary Award for Research and Practice, (SHARP), University of South Florida (2012) Maternal & Child Health Leadership Trainee, University of South Florida (2011-2012) Maternal & Child Health Student Fellow, American Public Health Association (2011-2012) Student Honorary Award for Research and Practice (SHARP), University of South Florida (2011)

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS Currently Funded

2020-2021 Early Childhood Court Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Therapeutic Modalities. Total budget: $65,000. Funder: Zero to Three, Florida Instititue for Child Welfare Analysis of employment impacts and sector shifts in the Florida panhandle post-Hurricane Michael. Total budget: $4,300. Pilot Project Research Training Grant, Sunshine Education and Research Center. PI: Blake Scott, Doctoral Student)

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Burnout and Psychological Adjustment: A Mixed-Method Analysis on the Hurricane Shelter Workforce. Total budget: $5,180. Pilot Project Research Training Grant, Sunshine Education and Research Center. PI: Katrina Conen, Doctoral Student, CO-I: Kelsey Merlo, USF Psychology Department) Kids Thrive! Charlotte County Parent Navigator Project, Phase 2. (2021). 2019-2020). Total budget: $8,000. Funder: Drug Free Charlotte. Respiratory mask use and perceptions in the pregnant healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.Funded in-kind (Co-PIs Arlin Delgado, Sarah Obican USF College of Medicine) Florida Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Support Infrastructure Study. (2020).Total budget: $100,000. Funder: Florida Office of Early Learning, Preschool Development Grant. Planning for Hurricane Shelter Operations during a Pandemic. (2020).Total budget: $25,000. Funder: University of South Florida COVID-19 Rapid Response Research Grant.(Co-PI – Elizabeth Dunn, Kelsey Merlo, Blake Scott). http://www.research.usf.edu/absolute-news/templates/usfri-template.aspx?articleid=8728&zoneid=1

Safe Baby Infant Mortality Prevention Program Evaluation. (2019-2020). Data analysis,

Evaluation, Dissemination. Total budget: $20,000. Funder: Hillsborough County Healthy Start Coalition and Children’s Board of Hillsborough County. An Ecological Approach to Understanding Obesity Risk Among Children with ASD. (2020-2022). Total budget: $99,590. Funder: HRSA MCHB R41, PI Abraham Salinas, Acadia Weber. Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Evaluation (2014-2021). Total Budget (ytd): $1,594,031. Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration, Florida Association for Healthy Start Coalitions Subcontract. Florida Statewide MIECHV Needs Assessment. (2019-2020). Total budget: $150,000. Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration, Florida Association for Healthy Start Coalitions Subcontract.

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Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Initiative Evaluation (8/1/16-7/31/21). Total budget: $350,000. Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration, Florida Association for Healthy Start Coalitions Subcontract Enhanced Birth Defects Surveillance Methods for Florida Birth Defects Registry (2008-2021) Total enhancing the Budget: $249,000/year. (Funder: CDC, Florida Department of Health FBDR) Develop and evaluate methods for efficiency and effectiveness of the Florida Birth Defects Registry. (PI: Russell Kirby). Principal Investigator for Aim 3 studies: Use of Surveillance Data for Improving Access to Health Services and Early Intervention.

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Submitted, under review Capacity Assessement of Access to Prenatal Health Care and Dependency Services in Florida. Total budget: $100,000. Funder: Florida Department of Health/Department of Children & Families. (Co-PI Kimberly Fryer, Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology) Community Resilience and Flourishing after a Disaster. (2020-2021). Templeton World Charity Foundation Grand Challenges for Human Flourishing. (PI: Kelsy Merlo, USF Psychology Department) Optimizing prenatal care for low-income women of color. Total budget: $100,000: PI Kimberly Fryer, Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.Funder: NIH R03: PAR-19-276: Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health

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Supporting Providers and Families to Access Telehealth and Distant Care Services for Maternal Health Services. Total budget:$100,000 (PI: Kimberly Fryer). Funder: Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA): Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center

Completed, funded Measure of the systems-level barriers and facilitators of access to prenatal care (2018-2020). Total budget: $46,800. Funder: University of South Florida Interdisciplinary Seed Grant Program. (Co-PI: Dr. Kimberly Fryer, Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology). Inner Explorer: Evaluation of program-wide mindfulness practice in Head Start. (2018-2020). Total budget: $13,000. Funder: Foundation for a Healthy St. Pete. (Co-PI: Dr. Lisa Lopez)

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Kids Thrive Charlotte County Parent Navigator Project. (2019-2020). Total budget: $7,800. Funder: Drug Free Charlotte. CONVERGE COVID-19 Hurricane Preparedness Working Group: Planning for Evacuation and Sheltering of Vulnerable and Medically Fragile Populations during a Compound Hurricane- Pandemic Threat. Total budget: $1,000. (2020). Funder: COVID-19 Working Group for Public Health and Social Sciences Research. Supported by the National Science Foundation-funded Social Science Extreme Events Research (SSEER) network and the CONVERGE facility at the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado Boulder.(Co-PI: Elizabeth Dunn). Florida PRAMS Participant Response Study. (7/1/19-6/30/20).Total budget: $17,500. Funder: Florida Department of Health. Hurricane-related Protection of Moms and Babies from Emerging Threats- Access to Care System Evaluation. (7/15/19-5/31/20). Total budget: $75,000. Funder: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC), National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD), Florida Birth Defects Registry subcontract. Surveillance, Intervention, and Referral to Services Activities for Infants with Microcephaly or Other Adverse Outcomes Linked with the Zika Virus. (Funder: CDC National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Florida Department of Health FBDR). (2016-2020) Total budget: $274,921/year. (PI: Russell Kirby) Principal Investigator: Aim 3 Access to Services. Evaluation of Florida’s Early Childhood Court Programs. (2018-2019). Total budget: $48,299 Funder: Florida Office of Court Improvement, Florida Institute for Child Welfare. Florida Healthy Start Coalitions Coordinated Intake & Referral Evaluation. (2018-2019). Total budget: $100,000 Funder: Florida Department of Health. Campus Food Waste Recovery Project. (2018-2019).Total budget: $25,000. Funder: University of South Florida Green Energy Fund. (PI Whitney Fung). Florida MIECHV Safe Sleep Intervention Study: Baby’s Best Sleep Evaluation (2017-2019). Total budget: $35,000. Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration, Florida Association for Healthy Start Coalitions Subcontract Development and Pilot Testing of a Child Health and Safety Training Module for Parents with Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disabilities. (2017-2018). Total budget: $10,000. Funder: USF Research & Innovation Scholarship Grant (PI: Vatland) Training Resources for Accessible Communities. (2018-2019). USF Department of Behavioral and Community Sciences. (PI: Dr. Chris Vatland) Video Training to Enhance the Implementation of Evidence Based Strategies among

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Mothers and their Toddlers within the Early Steps Program. (2017-2018). Total budget: $15,000. Funder: USF Women’s Health Collaborative (PI: 2015-2016, Co-I: Agazzi, Kirby) Perspectives on Side-effects of Hormonal Contraceptives (5/1/17-10/31/18).Total budget: $100,000. Funder: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations, OPP1172033 Hillsborough County Infant Mental Health Uniting Grant Evaluation (2014-2018) Total budget: $37,500. Funder: Early Childhood Council of Hillsborough County Citrus County Baby Box Evaluation. (2018). Total budget: $10,000 Funder: Citrus County Department of Health. Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Competitive Grant Evaluation (2015-2018).Total budget: $585,043 Funder: Health Resources and Services Administration, Florida Association for Healthy Start Coalitions Subcontract.

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Florida Safe Sleep Evaluation (2015-2016) Total budget: $58,000. Funder: Florida Department of Health Examine trends and disparities in sleep-related SUIDs by county. Review and inventory best practices for safe sleep interventions. Develop recommendations.

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Hernando County Infant Mortality Review Consultation (4/1/16-6/30/16) Funder: Hernando County Department of Health Consultation for interpretation of infant mortality trends and disparities. Design and facilitate community stakeholder presentation to communicate results and workshop to develop recommendations. (Co-PI: Rema Ramakrishnan)

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Evaluation of Safe Baby (2016). Total budget: $12,000. Developed Safe Baby participant survey

and initial evaluation plan. Funder: Hillsborough County Healthy Start Coalition. Doctoral Student Feedback Consultation (2016, 2017, 2018) Funder: University of Miami Department of Teaching & Learning. Conduct focus groups with doctoral students to obtain feedback on the program – advising, coursework, internships. Develop report for department chair and faculty.

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Enhanced Birth Defects Surveillance Methods for Florida Birth Defects Registry (02/01/10-1/31/16) Total budget: $249,000/year. Funder: CDC, Florida Department of Health FBDR Develop and evaluate methods for enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the Florida Birth Defects Registry. Principal Investigator for Aim 3 studies: Use of Surveillance Data for Improving Access to Health Services and Early Intervention (PI: Russell Kirby)

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Tampa Metropolitan YMCA: Early Head Start in Family Child Care (2009-2011) Total budget: $933,880. Funder: Hillsborough County Head Start, Federal Head Start/Early Head Start Expansion Grant. Developed, negotiated, and obtained contract to provide delegate services for Early Head Start Program in contracted Family Child Care Homes

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Tampa Metropolitan YMCA Family Child Care Technical Assistance Expansion (2009) Total budget: $124,520. Funder: Hillsborough County Health & Human Services, Federal CDBG ARRA Funds. Developed proposal and contract to expand family child care licensing technical Assistance program to low-income applicants.

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Tampa Metropolitan YMCA Family Child Care PLUS Training Award (2009) Total budget: $20,175. Funder: Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County Developed proposal for receipt, development, and implementation of training and professional development for program staff and clients (family child care providers).

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Introducing Florida’s New Service Delivery Model, Information From the 0-3 National Training institute, and Practical Strategies for the Creation of Family-Centered Plans of Care.” (2003) Total budget: $8,605. Funder: Children’s Board of Hillsborough County

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Submitted, not funded Disaster events and psychological health: Compounding threats during the COVID-19 pandemic and 2020 hurricane season. Funder: National Science Foundation-funded Social Science Extreme Events Research (SSEER) network and the CONVERGE facility at the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado Boulder. (PI: Kelsey Merlo, USF Psychology Department)

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Utility and Social Benefits of Transparent Masks for Pediatric Care Providers. (submitted 2020, not funded). Total budget: $22,191. PI: Emily Shaffer-Hudkins,Morsani College of Medicine, Pediatrics, Co-I: Rogers, Communication Sciences and Disorders. Funder: University of South Florida COVID-19 Rapid Response Research Grant. Mic-Mask – a new mask for better speech understanding, a pilot study. (submitted 2020) Total budget: $50,000. (submitted 2020, not funded). PI: Rogers, PhD, USF-Tampa, Dept. of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Co-Is: Conover, (CSD). Shaffer-Hudkins (Morsani College of Medicine). Dowdy, MD (community partner). Funder: University of South Florida COVID-19 Rapid Response Research Grant. Implementation and Evaluation of Obstetric Virtual Visit Protocol. (submitted 2020, not funded). Total budget: $54,058. Funder: Emergent Ventures, Mercatus Center, George Mason University, Fast-Grants Program: Fast funding for COVID-19 Science. (Co-PI, Kimberly Fryer) Implementation of Virtual Prenatal Care in the Era of COVID-19. (submitted 2020, not funded). Total budget: $25,000. Funder: University of South Florida COVID-19 Rapid Response Research Grant. (Co-PI, Kimberly Fryer) Understanding the Impact of Policies Enacted to Mitigate the COVID-19 Pandemic on Pregnant Women in Florida. (submitted 2020, not funded). Total budget: $24,831. Funder: University of South Florida COVID-19 Rapid Response Research Grant. (Co-PI – Dina Martinez-Tyson, Chinyere Reid) Gulf of Mexico Resilience Education Academy (Gulf-REAdy (submitted 2019, not funded). Funder: NOAA OED Fiscal Year 2020 ELP grants funding opportunity NOAA-SEC-OED-2020-2006190. PI Chris Simoniello, Texas A&M University. Network of Navigators: A Systems Approach to Reducing Fatal Overdoses in Pasco County, FL (submitted 2019, not funded). RWJF Systems for Action: Systems and Services Research to Build a Culture of Health 2019 (ID 89200) PI: Charles Anderson, United Way of Pasco County, Inc. Protecting the Most Vulnerable in the Face of Disaster: Investigating Evacuation Dynamics & Its Implications for Planning & Public Health. (submitted 2019-2020, not funded). Total budget: $119,475 Funder: US Department of Transportation Center for Transportation Equity, Decisions and Dollars. PI Dr Nikhil Menon and Robert Bertini, USF Center for Urban Transportation Research. Early Childhood Connections; Liberty City. (submitted 2019, not funded). Total budget: $42,000. Funder: Batchelor Foundation. PI Tamara Price, Help Me Grow Florida. Perspectives on Side-effects of Hormonal Contraceptives, Phase II. (submitted 2019, withdrawn) Total budget: $984,219. Funder: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations, OPP1172033 PI Takudzwa Sayi

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Sarasota Patient Navigator Pilot Evaluation. (submitted 2019, not funded). Total budget: $220,000. Funder: Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation. PI Svetlana Yampolskaya, USF Department of Child & Family Studies. Connections 4 Success. (submitted 2018, not funded, prioirty score 93/100). Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Grant Program SM-18-018. PI Pam Jeffre, Success 4 Kids and Families. Using Population-Based Sibling Registries to Develop Contemporary Resources for Birth Defect Recurrence Prevention. (submitted 2018, not funded). Funder: National Institutes of Health. R01 PI Aaron Agopian, Baylor College of Medicine. Effects of Mindfulness Meditation on Mothers’ Positive Parenting Behaviors and Anxiety in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy. (submitted 2018, not funded). Total budget: $12,777. Funder: University of South Florida Women’s Health Collaborative. PI Heather Agazzi. Pilot intervention to increase timeliness of birth dose vaccines in Nigeria. (submitted 2017, not funded). Total budget: $99,958. Funder: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. PI: Oluyemisi Falope Demystifying and transforming Florida’s complex and fragmented system of children’s health care coverage: Improving efficiency, quality, continuity, and access to care. (submitted 2018-2020, not funded).Total budget: $300,000 Funder: Florida Blue Foundation - 2018 Advance Innovation and Promote Solutions in the Health Care System Culture and Tradition: Parents Beliefs, Knowledge, and Adherence to Recommended Infant Safe Sleep Practices. (submitted 2017-2019, not funded).Total budget: $150,000 Funder: American SIDS Institute Families Matter: using data analysis and reflective practice to understand and respond to patterns in home visiting engagement & retention. (submitted 2015-2017, not funded). Total budget: $53,969 Funder: Georgia State University Positive Development Plus: Software Applications for Universal Access to Developmental and Behavioral Supports for Parents of Young Children. (2015-2018, not funded). Total budget: $1,061,479 Funder: NIH/NICHD R41 Positive Development, a Healthy Steps model for pediatric primary care: outcomes and sustainability. (submitted 2015, Not funded, eligible to resubmit).Total budget: $900,000 Funder: HRSA, Maternal & Child Health Research Program R40 The comparative effectiveness of provider-directed and parent-coaching intervention: Co-approaches for children ages 0-3 with mild to moderate developmental delays. (submitted 2014, Not funded; eligible to resubmit). Total budget: $1,500,000 Funder: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute

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University of South Florida, College of Public Health, Department of Community & Family Health Associate Professor (2019-Present). Assistant Professor (2014-2018) Undergraduate Instructor/Faculty Supervisor (2010-2013) Training/Certification

University of South Florida TES2012.001F12 Teaching Essentials (2019) Quality Matters: Applying the QM Rubric (APPQMR) (2018) https://www.qualitymatters.org/

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Supervisor of Instructors/Teaching Assistants: HSC4579 Foundations of Maternal and Child Health, Online Courses (Fall/Spring/Summer semesters 2015-2019)

Instructor: PHC6708 Evaluation and Research Methods (Spring 2019 2020); PHC 6937 Community Applications of

Public Health Science (Spring 2019, 2020, 2021); PHC 7583 Community Health Promotion (Spring 2018, Spring 2021); PHC 6120 Community Partnerships and Advocacy (Fall 2014, Summer 2016, 2017, 2018); PHC 6505 Program Planning Methods in Community Health (Fall 2014); PHC6410 Social and Behavioral Sciences Applied to Health (Summer 2014, Spring 2015, 2016, 2017); HSC4579 Foundations of Maternal and Child Health (Summer, Fall 2010, Spring 2011).

Teaching Assistant: PHC6537 Case Studies in Maternal and Child Health II (2013); PHC6197 Secondary Data

Analysis for Maternal and Child Health (2013). Guest Lectures: Community Level Theories Community Theories, Models and Principles. PHC 6500: Theoretical and Behavioral Basis of Health Education

(Spring 2017, 2021). Cultural Competency & Family Centered Care; Child Development & Home Visiting, PHC6530 Maternal and Child Health I (Fall/Spring Semesters 2014-2020); Theoretical Frameworks in Child Health Research, PHC6197 Secondary Data Analysis for Maternal and Child Health (2012, 2014, 2020); Community-based Research in Maternal & Child Health, Maternal Child Health Pipeline Scholars Seminar (2017, 2018); Interventions and Practice in Addressing Family Violence PHC6413 Family & Community Violence in Public Health (2017, 2018); Community-Engaged Program Evaluation: Strategies, Methods, & Lessons Learned, PHC7584 Research Methods in Community Health Promotion (2015, 2018); Developmental Screening & Surveillance, PHC6934 Child Health & Development (2013); School Readiness, PHC 6530 Maternal and Child Health I (2013); Community-Based Research, PHC6530 Maternal and Child Health I (2012).

USF Health Faculty Development REACH Seminar (October, 2020). Building, developing, and supporting your Student Research Team Available at https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/3e8ce1dd-ae55-451d-9c48-a0f5cb47b6d3 University of South Florida, Department of Psychiatry.

Guest Lecture: School Readiness: A Public Health Perspective. (2013, 2015, 2017, 2019) University of South Florida School of Aging Studies Guest Lecture: Community-Engaged Program Evaluation: Strategies, Methods, & Lessons Learned GEY 4475

Program Evaluation Course (2017) University of South Florida Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Guest Lecture: Community-based Research in Early Childhood Systems of Care. Research in Community Settings

Course (2016, 2017) University of South Florida, Honors College.

Guest Lecture: Food Systems: Public Health Issues & Perspectives IDH3350 The Global Challenge of Sustainable Urban Development, USF Honors College (2015, 2017).

STUDENT MENTORSHIP & ADVISING

Current Students Ryan Mims, DrPH Student, public Health, Advanced Practice Leadership in Public Health (Major Profesor, 2020- ) Nashari Carter, , MPH Student, Maternal Child Health. (Academic Mentor, 2020- ) MiAsia Graham, MPH Student, Maternal Child Health. (Academic Mentor, 2020- ) Vivian Bell, PhD Student, College of Behavioral and Community Sciences. (Dissertation Committee, 2020- ) Maria Angelina Sans, BS, MPH Student, Maternal and Child Health (Academic Mentor, 2020- ) Emily Ferrell, MPH, DrPH Student, Public Health, Advanced Practice Leadership in Public Health. (Co-Major

Professor, 2020- ) Marci Ronik, MPH, DrPH Student, Public Health, Advanced Practice Leadership in Public Health.. (Co-Major

Professor, 2020- ) Elizabeth Dunn, MPH, DrPH Student, Advanced Practice Leadership in Public Health. (Co-Major Professor, 2020- ), Natalie Simpson, MPH Student, Maternal & Child Health. (Academic Mentor, 2019-) Rafaella Stein-Elger, MPH Student, Maternal & Child Health. (Academic Mentor, 2019- )

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Acadia Buro, MPH, PhD Student, Public Health. (Dissertation Committee, 2019- ) BALANCE: A Theory-Driven Community-Based Nutrition Intervention for Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Blake Scott, MPH, PhD Student, Public Health, Epidemiology. (Co-Major Professor, 2019-) Paige Alitz, MPH, PhD Student, Behavioral and Community Sciences. (Dissertation Committee Member, 2019- ) Megan Bell, MPH Student, Maternal & Child Health. (Academic Mentor, 2019- ) Lina Saintus, MPH, PMP. DrPH Student, Public Health, Advance Practice Leadership in Public Health. (Major

Professor, 2019-) Tatiana Wing. Genetic Counseling Program Student. (Master’s Thesis Committee Member, 2019-). Journey Mapping

Minority Students’ Paths Toward Genetic Counseling. Joanna Mackie, MPH. Doctoral Student, Public Health. (Dissertation Committee Member, 2018- ) Amy Gatto, MPH, PhD Student, Public Health. (Dissertation Committee Member, 2018- ). Destiny Singleton, MA, Doctoral Candidate, School Psychology Program. Master’s thesis: Supporting Students with

Chronic Health Conditions: An Evaluation of School Nurses’ Collaborative Practices with School Psychologists. (Masters/Dissertation Committee Member, 2018-).

Completed Kristina Svatos, MCH Leadership Training Program (Mentor, 2019-2020). Rochelle Logan, MPH, CHES, DrPH Student, Public Health, Community & Family Health. (Major Professor, 2017-

2020). Factors within the Physical and Sociocultural Environment that influence the Health and Development of low-income children ages 0-5 in Washington, DC

Krista Ditoro, MPH Student, Global Health. (Academic Mentor, 2020- ). Improving Special Needs Shelter Conditions in Pasco County.

Patricia Useche Santana, MPH Student, Global Health. (Academic Mentor, 2020- ). Facilitating the Integration of Venezuelan Refugee Women in Colombia.

Kristopher Pickens, MPH Student, Global Health.(Academic Mentor, 2020- ). Assessment of Tampa Bay's Hurricane Preparedness and Response Capabilities to Vulnerable Populations.

Kathleen Cunningham, MPH Student, Global Health. (Academic Mentor, 2020- ). Cynthia Donoghue, MPH Student, Global Health. (Academic Mentor, 2020- ). A Travel Destination Wellness Center in

Visayas Region, Philippines. Lauren Mangianello, USF Honors College. (Academic Mentor, 2019-) Identifying Provider Barriers to Providing

Prenatal Care to Pregnant Women with Substance Abuse Disorders in Hillsborough County. Beatrice Smith, MPH, Global Health. Emergency Planning For Mothers and Children. (Integrated Learning

Experience, Co-Advisor, 2019). Vanessa Sharon, MPH, Maternal & Child Health/Epidemiology (dual degree). (Special Project Co-Advisor, Fall, 2017) Tochukwu Obioha, MPH. Improving early childhood development through adoption of Comprehensive systems in

Nigeria: lessons from the Florida Early childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project. (Special Project Advisor, Spring, 2018)

Grace Butler, MPH. Understanding Risk Factors Associated with Zika Virus and Microcephaly. (Special Project Co-Advisor, Fall, 2017)

Catherine Blackburn, MPH: Retailers’ Adherence to the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Recommendations for Safe Infant Sleep. (Special Project Advisor, Fall, 2017)

Shivani Patel, MPH Epidemiology Student: Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Initiative Evaluation. (Field Experience Advisor, PHC 6945 Spring, 2017)

Amanda Fitzgerald, USF Honor’s College, Biomedical Sciences: An exploration of the processes of sustainable change in Kairo (Fall 2016, Spring 2017)

Melissa Falzon, USF Honor’s College: Does Involvement in a Community gardens change the perspective of food for different socioeconomic classes? (Fall 2016)

Ruth Sanon, MPH Global Health: MIECHV mental health assessment of program participants, including Haitian women: psychological stressors, services offered, and barriers to services utilization in Florida. (Special Project Advisor, PHC 6977 Spring 2016)

Shana Geary, MPH Dual Concentration Community & Family Health and Epidemiology: Family violence and birth outcomes. (Special Project Advisor, PHC 6977 Spring 2016, MCH Leadership Scholar Mentor, 2015)

Paige Alitz, MPH Epidemiology: Return on investment analysis of the Florida MIECHV Program. (Site Supervisor, Field Placement PHC 6945 Fall 2015). Attendance trends in Baby Bungalow [Parent Education Program]. (Special Project Advisor, PHC 6977 Spring 2016)

Jerchelle Jean-Poix, MPH Epidemiology: Infant Mental Health Uniting Grant Evaluation analysis of pre-post individual and organizational readiness surveys. (Project Advisor, Independent Study, PHC 6945 Fall 2015)

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Mindy Spyker Price, MPH Global Health: Elucidating the linkages between women's empowerment in agriculture and child health and nutrition: A case study of smallholder livestock raisers in Tanzania. Borlaug Graduate Research Fellows Program (Awarded Summer 2015), PhD Program Berkeley, Fulbright Scholar, 2020 Canada, Examining entry and experience of small-scale farmers in Canada’s Northwest Territories.

Peggy Defay, MPH Global Health: Assessing women’s healthcare access needs through Florida’s Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program Evaluation. (Directed Research, Spring 2015 PHC 6907)

Leandra Olson, MPH Epidemiology: Characteristics of adolescent mothers participating in the Florida MIECHV Program. (Special Project Advisor, PHC 6977 Summer 2015)

Rebecca Frieders, Executive MPH: Community benefit and health needs assessment surveys. (Academic Advisor, Field Placement PHC 6945, Special Project PHC 6977 Spring 2015)

Joseph England, MS, Doctoral Student – Geography: Community gardening in Tampa Bay. USF Office of Community Engagement & Partnerships Graduate Community Scholars Fellowship Program, and Directed Research Fall 2014, Spring 2015 PHC 7910

Natalia S. Vega, MPH. Knowledge, Attitudes and Traditions Regarding Water Consumption and Sanitary Practices of the Ngäbe-Buglé Indigenous Women in the Chiriquí Province in Panama. Special Project Research Mentor, 2014.

SERVICE, MEMBERSHIPS, & AFFILIATIONS

Division of Children’s Medical Services, Early Steps Child & Family Outcomes Workgroup. 2020-Present FDOH Disability and COVID-19 Community Working Group. 2020-Present Harrell Center Core Faculty. 2020- Nurse Family Partnership Expansion Advisory Committee. 2020-Present Florida Screening, Referral, and Tracking Workgroup. 2020-Present. 2022 Title X Grant Application Needs Assessment Advisory Committee, 2020-Present. Florida Emergency Preparedness Association, Member. 2020-Present. USF Center of Excellence in MCH Education, Science & Practice, Community Engagement Committee, 2012- 2013,

Faculty Mentor. 2016-Present. USF Public Health Global Health, Global Disaster Management, Humanitarian Relief and Homeland Security faculty

search committee, 2020 National Institute for Children's Health Quality (NICHQ) Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Evaluation Working

Group 2020-Present Social Science Extreme Events Research (SSEER) Network, 2020-Present. MIECHV Expert Workgroup on Staff Recruitment and Retention, Education Development Center, HRSA, 2019-2020. Florida Title V Needs Assessment, CYSHCN Advisory Committee, Florida Department of Health, 2019- Present Temple Terrace Garden Club, 2019-Present Florida PRAMS Steering Committee. Florida Department of Health. 2018-Present. Florida Institute for Child Welfare Research Affiliate. 2018-Present. National Action Partnership to Promote Safe Sleep Improvement & Innovation Network (NAPPSS-IIN) Collaborative

Member. 2017-2019 USF Chiles Center for Healthy Women, Infants and Families, Executive Committee, 2017-Present USF College of Public Health Research Committee, Member. 2016-2019. Project LAUNCH Screening and Intervention Workgroup, Member. 2016-2018 Safe and Sound Hillsborough, Data Committee, 2018-2019 Florida Children and Youth Cabinet: Technology Workgroup. 2018-2019 Supporting Child Development MIECHV Multisite Learning Collaborative, Faculty Advisor. 2017-2018 Florida State Health Improvement Plan 2017-2021 Maternal & Child Health workgroup - CSHCN. 2016-18 Home Visiting Applied Research Collaborative, Expert Delphi Panel. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public

Health. 2016 Hillsborough Healthy Start Coalition Engagement, Intensity and Retention Workgroup. 2016 American Public Health Association, MCH Section Councilor, 2015-2017, Co-Chair: Child Care and CSHCN

Committees. 2012-Present, Leadership Committee, 2012-Present American Evaluation Association, Member. 2015-Present Association of Teachers of Maternal and Child Health (ATMCH) Member. 2015-present Home Visiting Applied Research Collaborative (HARC), Member. 2014-Present Children’s Environmental Health Network, Eco-Healthy Child Care® National Advisory Committee. 2013-Present USF Sustainable Food Research Collaborative, Chair. 2013-Present USF Educational Technology and Assessment Advisory Committee, Member. 2015-2016 Hillsborough County Parenting & Resource Coalition, Co-Chair. 2010-Present

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Temple Terrace Community Garden Planning Committee, Vice-President. 2012-2016, Board member 2012-Present Florida Network of MCHB-funded Training Programs, Trainee/Member. 2013-Present Chiles Elementary Parent Teacher Association, Vice-President. 2013-2014 USF MCH Leadership Training Program Community Engagement Committee. 2012- 2013 Florida Birth Defects Surveillance Stakeholder Group. 2012-2013 Hillsborough County Head Start/Early Head Start Disability Services Advisory Council 2012-2014, Family Services

Advisory Council 2016-2018 USF Graduate Council and Policy Committee. 2012-2013 Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative, Member. 2012-2013 USF College of Public Health ALLY Student Mentor. 2011-2013 Eta Sigma Gamma, Health Education Honorary, Member. 2010-Present, President 2010-2011 Temple Terrace Elementary School Advisory Committee. 2010-2012 Temple Terrace Elementary Parent Teacher Association. 2010-2013 National Birth Defects Prevention Network, Member. 2009-Present USF Maternal & Child Health Student Organization, Treasurer, 2012-2013 Hillsborough County Community Screening Initiative, Co-Chair. 2008-2012 Hillsborough Early Childhood System of Care Search Committee. 2009 Early Childhood Professional Development Leadership Team.2009 USF Health Service Corps, Volunteer. 2009-2013 Hillsborough County Technical Assistance Network, Member. 2008-2009 Florida Public Health Association, Member. 2005-Present Hillsborough County Early Childhood Council, Member. 2002-Present National Association for the Education of Young Children, Member. 2001-2010 Early Childhood Council Community Developmental Screening Program, Assessor/Screener. 2002-2013 Denver Dumb Friends League, Volunteer - animal shelter, foster care/surgery ward. 2001-2002 University District Youth Center for homeless youth- Advisory Board. 1999 Children's Hospital inpatient psychiatric unit – Tutor. 1998 B.F. Day Elementary- Tutor. 1998 Casa Guatemala Orphanage, Volunteer. Rio Dulce, Guatemala. 1991

PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Publications

Agu, N., Rojas, D., Foti, T., Sharon V., Kaushik, S., Birriel, P. C., Delva, J., Bello, T., & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). (2020, accepted). Using Photovoice as an Evaluation Tool for Improving Engagement and Retention in Home Visiting. American Journal of Evaluation

Kihlström, L., Agu, N., Dorjulus, B., Prieto, C., Chandran, V., Alastre, S., Rojas, D., Birriel, P. C., & Marshall, J. (in press). Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to Safe Infant Sleep Practices using Photovoice with Caregivers enrolled in Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs. Journal of Social Service Research. https://doi.org/10.1080/01488376.2020.1816594

Marshall, J., Liller, K., Kirby, R. S., Hansen, P., & Parish, A. (in production). Assessment and Planning. In Kirby, R. S. and Verbiest, S. (Eds.). Maternal and Child Health: Problems, Programs, and Policy in Public Health, 4

th Edition.

Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Marshall, J., Kihström, L., Buro, A., Chandran, V., Prieto, C., Stein-Elger, R., Koeut-Futch, K., Parish, A., & Hood, K. (2020). Statewide Implementation of Virtual Perinatal Home Visiting during COVID-19. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 24, 1224-1230. Available at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10995-020-02982-8

Marshall, J., Scott, B., Delva, J., Ade, C., Hernandez, S.,Patel, J., Moreno-Cheek, M., Rojas, D., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S. (2020). An evaluation of Florida’s Zika response using the WHO Health Systems Framework: Can we apply these lessons to COVID-19? Maternal and Child Health Journal, 24(10), 1212-1223. doi: 10.1007/s10995-020-02969-5. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7314660/

Fryer, K., Delgado, A., Tara Foti, T., Reid, C. N., & Marshall, J. (2020). Implementation of obstetric telemedicine during COVID-19 and beyond. Maternal and Child Health Journal. doi: 10.1007/s10995-020-02967-7. Available at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7305486/

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Marshall, J., Falope, O., Vijayakumar, N., Tanner, J. P., Salemi, J. L. & Kirby, R. S. (2020). Family-centered management of birth defects diagnosis and referral in hospital settings in Florida. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 24, 777-786. doi:10.1007/s10995-020-02914-6

Mackie, J. F., Foti, T., Agu, N., Magruder, L., & Marshall, J. (2020). Early Childhood Court: Qualitative Results from a Statewide Evaluation. Child Abuse & Neglect, 104. Available at:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104476.

Marshall, J., Wiltshire, J., Delva, J., Bello, T., & Masys, A. J. (2020). Natural and Manmade Disasters: Vulnerable Populations. In Global Health Security: Recognizing Vulnerabilities, Creating Opportunities (Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications), (pp. 143-161). Springer. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-23491-1_7.

Marshall, J., Raffaele Mendez, L. M., & Singleton, D. L. (2020). Barriers and Facilitators to Parental Help-Seeking for Young Children With Developmental Delays: A Qualitative Investigation. Journal of Early Intervention, 42(2), 182-

198. https://doi.org/10.1177/1053815119872454.

Mackie, J. F., Bjørke, A., Foti, T. R., Horwitz, C., Maddocks, L. C., & Marshall, J. (2019). Journey mapping the Hillsborough County Early Childhood Court Program. Children & Youth Services Review, 103, 57-62. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2019.05.033

Agu, N., Michael-Asalu, A., Ramakrishnan, R., Birriel, P. C., Balogun, O., Parish, A., Coulter, M., & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). (2019). Improving intimate partner violence services in home visiting: A multisite learning collaborative approach. Journal of Social Service Research,1(1),1-13.doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/01488376.2019.1582452

Marshall, J., Birriel, P. C., Ramakrishnan, R., Martinez Tyson, D., & Sappenfield, W. M. (2019). Collaboration and Partnership. In Liller, K. D., Corvin, J. & Venkatachalam, H. H. (Eds). Certified in Public Health: Exam Review Guide. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association. doi: https://doi.org/10.2105/9780875532981ch06

Liller, K. D., Armstrong, A. & Marshall, J. (2019). Program Planning and Evaluation. In Liller, K. D., Corvin, J., & Venkatachalam, H. H. (Eds). Certified in Public Health: Exam Review Guide. Washington, DC: American Public Health Association. doi: 10.2105/9780875532981ch07

Marshall, J., Ramakrishnan, R. Slotnick, A., Tanner, J. P., Salemi, J. L. & Kirby, R. S. (2018). Family-Centered Perinatal Services for Children With Down Syndrome and Their Families in Florida. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 48(1), 78-89. doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jogn.2018.10.006 Available at https://www.jognn.org/article/S0884-2175(18)30352-6/pdf.

Alitz, P., Geary, S., Birriel, P. C., Sayi, T., Ramakrishnan, R., Balogun, O., Salloum, A. & Marshall, J. (Senior Author) (2018). Work-related stressors among MIECHV home visitors: A qualitative study. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 22(Supplement 1), 62-39. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-018-2536-8

Marshall, J., Doone, E., & Spyker, M. (2018). Cultural models of child disability: perspectives of parents in Malaysia. Disability & Rehabilitation, 20, 1-10. doi: 11080/09638288.2018.1474497.

Marshall, J., Birriel, P. C. Baker, E., Olson, L., Agu, N., & Estefan, L. (2018). Widening the scope of social support: The Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program. Infant Mental Health Journal, 39(5), 595-607. Available at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/imhj.21737

Price, M. J., Galié, A., Marshall, J., Agu, N. (2018). Elucidating the linkages between women's empowerment in livestock and nutrition: A qualitative study of smallholder livestock raisers in Tanzania. Development in Practice, 28(4), 510-524.doi:10.1080/09614524.2018.1451491

Jean-Baptiste, E., Alitz, P., Birriel, P. C., Davis, S., Ramakrishnan, R., Olson, L. J., & Marshall, J. (Senior Author) (2017). Immigrant Health through the Lens of Home Visitors, Supervisors, and Administrators: The Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. Public Health Nursing, 34(6):531-540. doi:10.1111/phn.12315

Marshall, J., Adelman, A., Kesten, S. M., Natale, R., & Elbaum, B. (2017). Parents’ experiences navigating early childhood service systems for their young children with mild language delays. Journal of Early Intervention, 39(3), 180-198. doi: 10.1177/1053815117704958

Marshall, J., Spyker, M., England, J., LeGrand, K., Kirby, R. S. (2017). Engaging Florida residents: Motivations and impacts of community gardens in Tampa Bay. Journal of Community Engagement & Scholarship, 10(1), 131-140.

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Elbaum, B., Celimli, S., Marshall, J., & Berkovits, M. D. (2016). How does the narrowing of eligibility criteria affect enrollment in Part C early intervention? Infants & Young Children, 30(1),28–40. doi:10.1097/IYC.0000000000000083

Salemi, J. L. Tanner, J. P., Sampat, D. P., Rutkowski, R. E., Anjohrin, S. B., Marshall, J., & Kirby, R. S. (2016). Evaluation of the Sensitivity and Accuracy of Birth Defects Indicators on the 2003 Revision of the US Birth Certificate: has Data Quality Improved?. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 31(1), 67-75. doi: 10.1111/ppe.12326

Marshall, J., Coulter, M. L., Gorski, P. A., & Ewing, A. (2016). Parent recognition and responses to developmental concerns in young children. Infants & Young Children, 29(2), 102-115. doi: 10.1097/IYC.0000000000000056 Feature article, April 2016.

Marshall, J., Kirby, R. S. & Gorski, P. A. (2016). Parent Concern and Enrollment in Intervention Services for Young Children with Developmental Delays: 2007 National Survey of Children’s Health. Exceptional Children, 82, 251-268. doi: 10.1177/0014402915585563

Marshall, J., Salemi, J. L., Tanner, J. P., Ramakrishnan, R., Feldkamp, M. L., Marengo, L. K., Meyer, R. E., Druschel, C. M., Rickard, R., & Kirby, R. (2015). Prevalence, Correlates, and Outcomes of Omphalocele in the United States, 1995–2005. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 126(2), 284-293. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000000920

Marshall, J., Tanner, J. P., Kozyr, Y., & Kirby, R. S. (2015). Services and supports for young children with Down syndrome: parent and provider perspectives. Child: Care, Health & Development, 41(3), 365-373. doi:10.1111/cch.12162

Marshall, J., & Raffaele Mendez.(2014). Following Up on Community-Based Developmental Screening: Do Young Children Get the Services They Need? Infants & Young Children, 27(4), 276-291. DOI: 10.1097/IYC.0000000000000019

Kirby, R. S., Marshall, J., Tanner, J. P., Salemi, J. L., Feldkamp, M. L., Marengo, L., Meyer, R. E., Druschel, C., Rickard, R., Kucik, J., for the National Birth Defects Prevention Network. (2013). Prevalence and correlates of gastroschisis in 15 states, 1995 to 2005. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 122(2, PART 1), 275-281, August 2013. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0b013e31829cbbb4

Marshall, J. (2011). Infant neurosensory development: considerations for infant child care. Early Childhood Education Journal, 39, 175-181.DOI: 10.1007/s10643-011-0460-2

Marshall, J. & Ng, J. (2011). Environmental effects of phthalate exposure on development during gestation, infancy, and early childhood: United States and Canada. The Journal of Health, Environment, & Education, 4, 73-82. Available at http://hee-journal.uni-koeln.de/17142.html

Kirby, R. S. & Marshall, J. (2010). Letter to the Editor: Hospital-based clusters and the epidemiology of gastroschisis. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine,164(6), 583-584. doi:10.1001/archpediatrics.2010.79.

Manuscripts Under Review Merlo, K. L., Conen, K. M., Scott, B., Jones, K. C., Dunn, E. A., & Marshall, J. (under review). Burnout in the disaster

response workforce: The impact of work roles and the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Emergency Management.

Marshall, J., Yusuf, W., Dunn, E., Merlo, K., Behr, J., Yusuf, W., Shekari, M., Scott, B., Cruz, M., Whytlaw, J., & Hutton, N. S. (under review). Challenges for the disaster workforce during a compound hurricane-pandemic.

Marshall, J., Ade, C., Hume, E., Prieto, C., Delva, J., Geffrard, C.,Kaushik, S., & Martin-Bynum, N. N. (revisions under review). Interactive Mapping: A Method for Engaged Community Assessment.

Fryer, K., Cabral, N., & Marshall, J. (revisions under review). Healthcare system barriers and facilitators to early prenatal care among diverse women in Florida.

Alvarado-Wing, T. E., Gomez, J., Best, A., Marshall, J., Cragun, D. (revisions under review). Journey Mapping Minority Students’ Paths Toward Genetic Counseling.

Horan, K. A., Scott, B., Farzan, A., Ortíz-Aponte, M.L., Rivera-García, A., Marshall, J., Masys, A. J., Shoss, M., Campos, A., & Orta-Anés, L. (revisions under review). Understanding recovery and resilience from natural disasters in hospitality organizations.

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Marshall, J., Scott, B., Montoya, M., Farzan, A., Jaskela, M., Cruz, M., & LaGoy, M. (under review). Hurricane Evacuation Considerations for Pregnant Women and Families during COVID-19: Perspectives of Irma, Maria & Michael Survivors and Responders.

Fryer, K., Reid, C. N., Cabral, N., Marshall, J., & Menon, U. (revisions under review). Exploring Patients’ Needs & Desires for Quality Prenatal Care in Florida.

Marshall, J., Hume, E., Prieto, C.,Ade, C., Delva, J., Geffrard, C., Dias, E., & Stein Elger, R. (under review). Evaluation Strategies for Florida’s Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project.

Jones, G., Alastre, S., Vereen, S. Prieto, C., Wilson, R., & Marshall, J. (under review). Perceptions of factors influencing Florida PRAMS response rates.

Foti, T., Cragun, D., Agu, N., Bell, M., & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). (under review). Personas of Pregnant and Parenting Women with Substance Use and their Barriers and Pathways to System Engagement.

Dorjulus, B., Prieto, C., Stein Elger, R., Oredein, I., Chandran, V., Yusuf, B., Wilson, R. & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). (under review). Factors Associated with Safe Infant Sleep Practices among Perinatal Home Visiting Participants.

Ramakrishnan, R., Holland, V., Agu, N., Brady, C. & Marshall, J. (under review). Characteristics Associated with Participant Retention in a Perinatal Home Visiting Program.

Uy, W. F., Abueg, Z., Jaskela, M., Sananda, J., Daniels, S., Cicalese, J., McElhaney, R., Friedman, J., Pasha, M. & Jennifer Marshall (under review). Assessing Post-Consumer Food Waste: A Case Study to Develop Procedures and Educational Interventions for University Campus Dining.

Marshall, J., Rojas, D., Reid, C., Balogun, O., Oluwatosin, A., & Agu, N. (under review). Barriers and facilitators to participant engagement and retention in a home visiting program: Perceptions of home visiting staff.

Gray, H. L., Buro, A. W., Sinha, S., Robinson, C., Marshall, J., Kirby, R., & Berkman, K. (under review). Sources of nutrition information and perspectives on future nutrition interventions among parents of children with autism spectrum disorder: a qualitative study.

Buro, A. W., Gray, H. L., Kirby, R. S., Marshall, J., Van Arsdale, W. (under review). Feasibility and acceptability of the BALANCE (Bringing Adolescents Learners with Autism Nutrition and Culinary Education) intervention.

Manuscripts in Preparation

Chandran, V., Burns, C., Liller, K. D., & Marshall, J. (under review). Occupational health and safety trainees reflect on their education and future careers during COVID-19.

Foti, T., Mackie, J., Agu, N., Magnaniello, L. & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). (in preparation). Journey Mapping Perinatal Substance Use Identification & Services: Florida Healthy Start Coordinated Intake & Referral Systems.

Michael-Asalsu, A., Agu, N., Birriel, P. C., Ray, J., & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). (in preparation). Exploring Access to Healthcare among Perinatal Home Visiting Participants.

Sayi, T. S., Ajisope, O., Campos, E. A., Agu, N., & Marshall, J. (in preparation). Women’s and Men’s Perspectives on Contraception in Florida.

Thomas, N., Chandran, V., Prieto, C., Yusuf, B., Dorjulus, B. & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). (in preparation). A four-year time trend analysis of infant sleep practices among families enrolled in Florida MIECHV home visiting programs.

Michael-Asalu, A., Ramakrishnan, R., Ajisope, O., Birriel, P. C., Warren, A. & Marshall, J. (Senior Author) (in preparation). Adolescent Mothers in the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program: A Mixed-Methods Study.

Reports and Other Publications Merlo, K., Conen, K., Yusuf, J., Marshall, J., Behr, J., & Dunn, E. (in press). Hurricane Sheltering during COVID-19:

Acute and Chronic Concerns for Emotional Well-being of Shelter Staff & Volunteers. Natural Hazards Center Research Counts 2020 Special Collection. Available at https://hazards.colorado.edu/news/research-counts/special-collection/children-and-disasters

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Behr, J., Yusuf, J., Whytlaw, J., Hutton, N. S., Marshall, J., & Merlo, K. (in press). Planning for Wellbeing of Vulnerable Populations in Congregate Evacuation Shelters. Natural Hazards Center Research Counts 2020 Special Collection. Available at https://hazards.colorado.edu/news/research-counts/special-collection/children-and-disasters

Hood, K., Marshall, J., Tutwiler, M., Sappenfield, W., Tanner, J. P., Salemi, J. L., Kirby, R. S. Wilson, R. Buro, A., Chandran, V., Nabadduka, M., Mehra, S., Foti, T., Cen, W., & Scott, B. (2020). Florida Home Visiting Statewide Needs Assessment Update. Available at: https://www.flmiechv.com/wp-content/uploads/FULLREPORT_Florida-Home-Visiting-Statewide-Needs-Assessment-Update-2020.pdf

Marshall, J., Yusuf, W., Dunn, E., Behr, J., Merlo, K. L., et. al. (2020). After Action Report: Vulnerable Populations & Planning Considerations for the 2020 Hurricane Season. Available at https://sites.wp.odu.edu/hurricane-pandemic/2020/06/13/785/

Yusuf, W., Behr, J., Marshall, J., Dunn, E., Diaz, R., Shannon, N. H., Merlo, K., Whytlaw, J., Antwi-Nimarko, P., Blake, R., Hill, S., Landaeta, E., Oguntuyo, T., & Richardson, T. (2020). "Research Agenda-Setting Paper: Evacuation and Sheltering of Vulnerable Populations in a Hurricane-Pandemic." CONVERGE COVID-19 Working Groups for Public Health and Social Sciences Research. Boulder, CO: Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder. https://converge.colorado.edu/v1/uploads/images/evacuationandsheltering_hurricanepandemic-1594342510968.pdf

Marshall, J., Yusuf, W., Marshall, J., Dunn, E., Behr, J., Merlo, K. L., et. al. (2020). After Action Report:Health and Infection Control Measures during the 2020 Hurricane Season. Available at https://sites.wp.odu.edu/hurricane-pandemic/2020/06/13/785/

Dunn, E., Marshall, J., Yusuf, W., Behr, J., Merlo, K. L., et. al. (2020). (2020). After Action Report:Transportation and Sheltering Logistics during the 2020 Hurricane Season. Available at https://sites.wp.odu.edu/hurricane-pandemic/2020/06/13/785/

Yusuf, W., Behr, J., Dunn, E., Marshall, J., Merlo, K. L., et. al. (2020). After Action Report:Public Messaging: Risk Communication for Disaster Preparedness, Evacuation, and Sheltering. Available at https://sites.wp.odu.edu/hurricane-pandemic/2020/06/13/785/

Yusuf, W., Dunn, E., Merlo, K. L., Marshall, J., Behr, J., et. al. (2020). After Action Report:Workforce: Evacuations, Shelter Staffing,Workforce Structure, Capacity, PPE, and Telemedicine. Available at https://sites.wp.odu.edu/hurricane-pandemic/2020/06/13/785/

Merlo, K. L., Marshall, J., Yusuf, W., Dunn, E., Behr, J., et. al. (2020). After Action Report:Psychological Adjustment for the 2020 Hurricane Season during COVID-19 Pandemic. Available at https://sites.wp.odu.edu/hurricane-pandemic/2020/06/13/785/

Jones, G., Alastre, S., Vereen, S., Prieto, C., Wilson, R., & Marshall, J. (2020). The Florida Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring System (PRAMS) 2020 Evaluation Report.

Kihlstrom, L., Buro, A., Chandran, V., Kuet-Futch, K., Stein-Elger, R., Prieto, C., & Marshall, J. (2020) MIECHV Home Visiting During COVID-19.

Chandran, V., Toluhi, D.,Dorjulus, B., Yusuf, B., Stein Elger, R., Carr, C., Darnal, S., Maxwell, H. & Marshall, J. (2020). Florida Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Initiative Evaluation: Father Engagement Focus Group Report 2019-2020. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation

Kihlström, L., Dorjulus, B., Prieto, C., Alastre, S. & Marshall, J. (2020). Baby’s Best Sleep Evaluation: Photovoice Report. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation

Hume, E. & Marshall, J. (2019). Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Project: Year 3 State-Level Partner Report. Available at: https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Hume, E. Prieto, C., & Marshall, J. (2019). Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Year 3 PARTNER Report: Collaboration Analysis for Miami Children’s Initiative. Available at: https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Foti, T., Hume, E., Manganiello, L., Stein-Elger, R. & Marshall, J. (2019). Florida Coordinated Intake and Referral System Partners: 2018 and 2019 Site Reports. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation

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Foti, T., Mackie, J. F., Agu, N., Manganiello, L., & Marshall, J. (2019). Journey Mapping Perinatal Substance Use Identification & Services: Florida Healthy Start Coordinated Intake & Referral Systems, 2019.

Sayi, T., Cragun, D., Manganiello, L., Foti, T., Nabaddukah, M., & Marshall, J. (2019). Coordinated Intake & Referral Evaluation 2018-2019 Implementation Survey Report. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation

Marshall, J. (2019). How Awardees Can Help Local Implementing Agencies Address Performance Measure 13: Behavioral Concern Inquiries. HV-Impact HRSA's Home Visiting Home Runs Newsletter Featured article, 3(3). Available at https://hvimpact.wordpress.com/2019/10/24/how-awardees-can-help-local-implementing-agencies-address-performance-measure-13-behavioral-concern-inquiries/

Magruder, L., Tutwiler, M., Pryce, J., Marshall, J., Mackie, J. F., Foti, T., Agu, N., & Quast, T. (2019). 2018-2019 Early Childhood Court Evaluation: Final report to the Office of Court Improvement. Available at https://ficw.fsu.edu/ecc

Falope, O., Kaushik, S., Vijayakumar, N., & Marshall, J. (2018). The Family Experiences Survey – Orofacial Clefts. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/bdsp/cbr

Marshall, J. & Rojas, D. (2019). Compendium of 2014-2018 Florida MIECHV Evaluation Reports. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation

Fross, M., Rojas, D., McMahon, A., Agu, N., Oredein, I., Stofan, J., Gomez, J., & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation: Baby’s Best Sleep Evaluation Focus Group Report. (2019). Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation.

Oredein, I., Rojas, D., Dorjulus, B., Khilstrom, L., Chandran, V. & Marshall, J. (Senior Author). Florida MIECHV Baby’s Best Sleep Evaluation: 2018-2019 Safe Baby Survey Report. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation

Sayi, T., Oredein, I., Cragun, D., & Marshall, J., (2019). Florida Coordinated Intake & Referral Evaluation Baseline Report. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation.

Foti, T. R., Dias, E., & Marshall, J. (2019). Florida Coordinated Intake and Referral System Partners 2018 Site Reports. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation.

Delva, J., Ade, C., Geffrard, C., Marshall, J. (2018). Florida’s Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project: Mind Mapping Report. Available at: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Geffrard, C., Delva, J., & Marshall, J. (2018). Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems PARTNER Report: Collaboration Analysis for the New Town Success Zone. Available at: https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Ade, C., Delva, J., & Marshall, J. (2018). Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems PARTNER Report: Collaboration Analysis for Miami Children’s Initiative. Available at: https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Delva, J. & Marshall, J. (2018). Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Florida PARTNER Report: Collaboration Analysis For The ECCS State Leadership Network. Available at: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Kaushik, S., Hume, E., & Marshall, J. (2018). Plan-Do-Study-Act Annual Report: New Town 2017. Available at: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Hume, E., Kaushik, S., & Marshall, J. (2018). Plan-Do-Study-Act Annual Report: New Town 2017. Available at: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Ade, C., Kaushik, S., & Marshall, J. (2018). Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Child Development: Florida Versus The Nation.

Geffrard, C., Delva, J., & Marshall, J. (2018). ECCS 2018 Focus Group Report New Town Success Zone. Available at: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Marshall, J. (2018). A Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Intervention for Florida MIECHV Staff. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). HVImpact Newsletter, 2(9). Available at: https://hvimpact.wordpress.com/2018/03/08/self-care-as-a-retention-strategy/

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Brady, C., Marshall, J., Parish, A., Pelle, L., Ajisope, O., Cragun, D., Sayi, T., & Obioha, T. (2018). Developing, Testing & Scaling Coordinated Intake & Referral. AMCHP Innovation Station Promising Practice. Available at: http://www.amchp.org/programsandtopics/BestPractices/InnovationStation/ISDocs/CIR.pdf

Delva, J., Ade, C., Geffrard, C., & Marshall, J. (2018).Florida’s Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project, Mind Mapping Report. . Available at: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Agu, N., Jean-Baptiste, E., Rojas, D., Balogun, O., Bello, T., Birriel, P., Ramakrishnan, R., Alitz, P., & Marshall J. (2018). Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation: Journey Mapping Report. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation.

Sharon, V., Manani, P., Agu, N., & Marshall, J. (2018). Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Initiative Evaluation: 2017 Alumni Interviews/Discussion Groups Summary. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation.

Rojas, D., Agu, N., Delva, J., Balogun, O., Sayi, T., Michael-Asalu, A., Ramakrishnan, R., Birriel, P., Jean-Baptiste, E., Ciceron, V., Sharon, V., Parra, C., & Marshall, J. (2018). Using Photovoice to Illustrate Engagement and Retention in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation.

Balogun, O., Hailey, K., Agu, N., Bello, T., & Marshall, J. (2018). Housing Instability among Florida MIECHV Participants. Available at https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/miechv/state-evaluation.

Parra, C., Delva, J., & Marshall, J. (2017). ECCS Liberty City Focus Group Report: Miami Children’s Initiative.

Sayi, T., Ajisope, O., Ramakrishnan, R., Patil, A., Cragun, D., & Marshall, J. (2017). Florida Maternal, Infant, & Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program Evaluation: Findings From The Coordinated Intake And Referral Learning Collaborative, 2015-2017. Available at: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Ramakrishnan, R., Horwitz, C. & Marshall, J. (2017). Individual- and Program-Level Characteristics and Participant Retention in the Florida Maternal, Infant,& Early Childhood Home Visiting Initiative Programs: A Survival Analysis. Available at: http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Michael-Asalu, A., Hailey, K., Delva, J., Jean-Baptiste, E., Birriel, P., Ajisope, O., Horwitz, C., Amoda, O., & Marshall, J. (2017). Baseline Individual and Organizational Readiness Assessment for Parental Mental Health Intervention Implementation among Florida MIECHV Program Staff. http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Delva, J., Mcmahon, A., Fross, M., Patil, A., Ajisope, O., & Marshall, J. (2017). Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Program Evaluation Baseline Partner Report: 2017 Collaboration Analysis For The New Town Success Zone. Available at http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Delva, J., Mcmahon, A., Fross, M., Patil, A., Ajisope, O., & Marshall, J. (2017) Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Program Evaluation, 2017 Baseline Partner Report: Collaboration Analysis For The ECCS State Leadership Network. Available at http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Marshall, J., Jean-Baptiste, E., Campos, A., Sayi, T., Bjørke, A., Parra, C., Delva, J, Fross, M., Ciceron, V., & Patel, S. (2017). Local Place-Based Initiatives in Hillsborough County, Florida. Available at http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Sayi, T., Ajisope, O., Birriel, P.C., Ramakrishnan, R., Cragun, D., Vamos, C., & Marshall, J. (2017). Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program Evaluation. Time 1 and Time 2 results for the Coordinated Intake and Referral Initiative, 2016. Available at http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Jean-Baptiste, E., Delva, J., Campos, A., & Marshall, J. (2017). Florida ECCS State and Local Improvement Teams – Learning Session #1 Focus Group Summary Report. Available at http://health.usf.edu/publichealth/chiles/eccs/evaluation

Agu, N., Birriel, P. C., Balogun, O., Ajisope O., Patil, A., Heeraman, C. & Marshall, J. (2017). The Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation: Staff Perception of Engagement and Retention Site Visit Report. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Jean-Baptiste, E., Delva, J., Campos, A. & Marshall, J. (2017). Florida ECCS State and Local Travel Teams – Learning Session 1 Focus Group Summary Report.

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Marshall, J., Warren, A., Ramakrishnan, R., Geary, S., Blackburn, C., Spyker, M., Sharon, V. & Alitz, P. (2016). Reducing SUIDs Through Safe Sleep Interventions: What’s next for Florida? Available at https://www.healthystartflorida.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Safe-Sleep-Report-Final-Clearance.pdf

Marshall, J. (2016). Florida ECCS State and Local Improvement Teams Learning Session #1 Focus Group Summary.

Birriel, P. C., Heeraman, C., Patil, A. B., Warren, A., & Marshall, J. (2016) Florida MIECHV State-Level Collaboration Report. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Alitz, P., Warren, A., Birriel, P. C., Balogun, O., Sayi, T., & Marshall, J. (2016). Florida Maternal, Infant, & Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program Evaluation: Coordinated Intake & Referral Learning Collaborative, Spring 2016. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Hoppe, B., Marshall, J., Kirby, R.S., Demetriou, N., Thomas, S., Castro, J., Hill, K., & Worrell, M.C. (2013). National Conversation on Maternal Mortality and Pregnancy-related Deaths. Available at: https://nationalperinatal.org/Resources/Documents/

Agu, N., Michael-Asalu, A., Balogun, O., Birriel, P. C., Sanon, R., Geary, S., Ramakrishnan, R., Jean-Baptiste, E., & Marshall, J. (2016). Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation: Intimate Partner Violence Screening, Support, and Referral Learning Collaborative Report. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Michael-Asalu, A., Ramakrishnan, R., Olson, L. J., Warren, A., Birriel, P. C, & Marshall, J... (2016). Characteristics and Experiences of Adolescent Participants in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Marshall, J., Birriel, P. C., Robinson, C., Warren, A., Alitz, P., & Ramakrishnan, R. (2016). 2015 MIECHV Program Staff Interviews Report. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Warren, A., Ramakrishnan, R., Birriel, P. C., Alitz, P., & Marshall, J. (2016). 2014-2015 Florida MIECHV Community Collaboration Report: PARTNER Tool Survey. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Marshall, J., Agu, N., Volpe, S., Jean-Baptiste, E., Birriel, P. C., Ramakrishnan, R. & Alitz, P. (2015). Intimate Partner Violence Learning Collaborative Baseline Report. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Birriel, P. C., Ramakrishnan, R., Alitz, P., Robinson, C., Morgan, S. & Marshall, J. (2015). Florida MIECHV Evaluation: 2015 Program Profiles. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Ross, K., Ramakrishnan, R., Michael-Asalu, A., Agu, N., Carter, J., Birriel, P., Alitz, P., & Marshall, J. (2015). Florida Maternal, Infant, & Early Childhood Home Visiting Program 2015 Maternal Depression Analysis Report. Retrieved from http://flmiechv.com/wp-content/uploads/Maternal-Depression-12-10-15.pdf

Marshall, J., Birriel, P. C., Olson, L., and the USF Florida MIECHV Evaluation Team. (2015). Florida MIECHV Evaluation: 2015 Program Participant Interviews for Cohort 2. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Marshall, J., Birriel, P. C., Olson, L., and the USF Florida MIECHV Evaluation Team. (2015). Florida MIECHV Evaluation: 2014 Program Staff Interviews Report: Florida MIECHV Program. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Marshall, J., Birriel, P. C., Olson, L., Baker, E., Estefan, L. F., Ramakrishnan, R., and the USF Florida MIECHV Evaluation Team. (2014). Comprehensive Baseline PARTNER Report: Collaboration Analysis across All Counties. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Marshall, J., Birriel, P. C., Olson, L., Baker, E., Estefan, L. F., and the USF Florida MIECHV Evaluation Team. (2014). Florida MIECHV Evaluation: 2014 Program Participant Interviews for Cohort 1. Available at http://flmiechv.com/what-we-do/measuring-results/

Marshall, J., Kotch, J., & Holsey, C. N. (2013). APHA Policy Statement. Endorsing Caring For Our Children National Health and Safety Performance Standards: Guidelines for Early Care and Education Programs. Available at http://www.apha.org/advocacy/policy/policysearch/default.htm?id=1447

Elbaum, B., Marshall, J., Celimli, S. (2013). Florida’s Performance on Indicator 8 for FY 2012-13. ESE Parent Survey Project, University of Miami. Technical Report.

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Elbaum, B., Marshall, J., Celimli, S. (2013). Report of State-level findings related to child outcomes for FY 2012-13- Pre-K ESE. University of Miami Measuring Outcomes Project. Technical Report.

Elbaum, B. & Marshall, J. (2013). Report of State-level findings related to child outcomes for FY 2012-13- Part C. University of Miami Measuring Outcomes Project. Technical Report.

Elbaum, B., Blatz, E. T., & Marshall, J. (2013). Teacher & Administrator Focus Group Study Findings. ESE Parent Survey Project, University of Miami. Technical Report.

Marshall, J. (2011). Early Head Start in Family Child Care: Provider Experiences. Zero to Three, Washington, DC.

Marshall, J., & Green, A. (2011). Exploring the Social Validity of the Parent Connectors Model. Florida Mental Health Institute, Department of Child & Family Studies. Parent Connector Project. Tampa, FL.

Peer Reviewer:

Maternal Child Health Journal (IF 2.25), Editorial Board, 2020-2022 Public Health Reports (IF 4.5) 2020-Present BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (IF 5.1) 2020-Present Birth Defects Research (IF 1.6) 2019-Present Pediatrics (Impact Factor [IF] 5.7) 2018-Present BMC Public Health (IF 3.0) 2017-Present Journal of Social Service Research (IF 1.3) 2018-Present International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Health and Well-being (IF 1.49) 2018-Present Academic Pediatrics (IF 2.0) 2017-Present Journal of Pediatric Genetics (H Index 4) 2017-Present PLOS One (IF 2.76) 2016-Present Journal of Communication Disorders (IF 2.07) 2017-Present Home Health Care Services Quarterly (H Index 25) 2016-Present Disability and Rehabilitation (IF 1.80) 2016-Present Early Childhood Research Quarterly (IF 1.73) 2016-Present World Journal of Pediatrics (IF 1.16) 2015-Present Maternal & Child Nutrition Journal (IF 1.55) 2014-Present Journal of Genetic Counseling (IF 2.00) 2014-Present Journal of Early Intervention (IF 1.24) 2013-Present Creative Education (IF 1.07) 2012-Present Public Health Reports (IF 1.60) 2011-Present Sultan Qaboos University Medical (Cites/Doc 1.02) Journal 2011-Present Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment (IF 1.79) 2011-Present Journal of School Health (IF 1.43) 2011-Present Preventing Chronic Disease Journal (IF 2.12) 2011-Present American Journal of Health Education (IF 2.197) 2010- Present Other scholarly activities: Program Reviewer. University of South Florida Senate Research Council. 2017 Funding review panel member. Planners4Health, American Planning Association. 2016.

Subject matter expert Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards: Guidelines for Out-of-home Child Care Programs, 4

th Edition. Publisher: AAP, APHA, and National Center on Early Childhood Health

and Wellness. Content areas of expertise: child development or children with special health care needs. 2016

Peer reviewer for: McKenzie/Neiger/Thackeray, Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Health Promotion Programs, 6

th Edition, Chapters 2 & 3. 2014

APHA reviewer for Stepping Stones to Using Caring for Our Children: National Health and Safety Performance Standards: Guidelines for Out-of-home Child Care Programs, 3

rd Edition. Publisher: AAP, APHA, and NRC. 2013

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Shekari, A. M., Friend, M., Marshall, J., Salazar, R., & Warrick, B. (2021). UsingJob Hazard Analysis to Control Risks from Traditional and COVID-19 Hazards in Evacuation Shelters.Poster. Southeast Regional Research Symposium.

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Mehra, S., Buro, A., & Marshall, J. (2020). Florida MIECHV Needs Assessment: Analysis of Parents, Home Visitors, and Community Stakeholders Surveys. USF Health Research Day.

Stein-Elger, R., Jaskela, M. Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., & Marshall, J. (2020). Special Health Care Needs Resource Guide: Community support adaptations during COVID-19. USF Health Research Day.

Buro, A., Salinas-Miranda, A., Marshall, J., & Kirby, R. S. (2021). Correlates of obesity among adolescents with autism spectrum disorder: The 2017-2018 National Survey of Children’s Health. USF Health Research Day.

Vereen, S., Kihlstrom, L., Carr, C., Alastre, S., Stein Elger, R., Toluhi, D., & Marshall, J. (2021). “This makes you realize that you need to spend more time with your children”: Perceptions of COVID-19 Impacts on Father Involvement and Engagement in Perinatal Home Visiting. USF Health Research Day.

Reid, C. N., Fryer, K., & Marshall, J. (2021). Evaluation of a Rapid Implementation of Telemedicine for Delivery of Obstetric Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic. USF Health Research Day.

Horan, K. A., Scott, B., Farzan, A., Marshall, J., Masys, A. J., Shoss, M., Campos, A., Jex, S. M. & Orta-Anés, L. (2021, April). Understanding natural disaster resilience in hospitality organizations Poster to be presented at the 36th annual conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP), New Orleans, LA.

Menon, M., Urlacher, E., Stephens, K., Matthews, I., Vishnubhakta, V., Marshall, J., & Kelly, G. (2021, accepted). A Framework for Building Early Childhood Systems: ECCS implementation in Alaska, Delaware and Florida. Society for Research in Child Development.

Menon, M., Urlacher, E., Stephens, K., Matthews, I., Vishnubhakta, V., Marshall, J., & Kelly, G. (2021, submitted). Promising Practices in Early Childhood Systems Development from the Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Program. Association of Maternal Child Health Programs (AMCHP).

Stein-Elger, R., Jaskela, M., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., & Marshall, J. (2021, accepted). Special Health Care Needs Resource Guide Community support adaptations during COVID-19. Division of Autism and Developmental Disabilities. Clearwater, FL.

Delgado, A., Reid, C., Marshall, J., & Fryer, K. (2020, submitted). Program Evaluation of a Newly Implemented Obstetric Prenatal Telemedicine during the COVID- 19 Pandemic.American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting, 2021.

Hood, K. & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). Engaging Partners, Community Stakeholders, and Parents in Statewide Needs Assessment. Virtual Perinatal Home Visiting during COVID-19. National Home Visiting Summit. Oral presentation.

Marshall, J., Stein-Elger, R., & Buro, A. (2020). Virtual Perinatal Home Visiting during COVID-19. National Home Visiting Summit.

Marshall, J. (2020). Research Update on Planning for Hurricane Shelter Operations During a Pandemic. U.S. Rep. Bilirakis virtual visit to USF.

Marshall, J. (2020). Research Update on Planning for Hurricane Shelter Operations During a Pandemic. U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor virtual visit to USF.

Behr, J., Yusuf, W., Dunn, E. & Marshall, J. (2020). COVID-19 and Hurricane Evacuation and Sheltering. COVID-Calls, a daily discussion of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Available at. COVID Calls Podcast: https://covidcalls.podbean.com/;YouTube Live: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgxa_-w98BhAIiwbw2dxKlQ/ featured; and Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/covidcalls1

Dorjulus, B., Prieto, C., Chandran, V., Oredein, I., Yusuf, B., Thomas, N., Wilson, R., & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). Rates and factors associated with safe infant sleep practices among participants enrolled in the Florida MIECHV Program. Poster Presentation. 2020 CityMatCH Leadership and MCH Epidemiology Conference.

Fryer, K., Cabral, N. & Marshall, J. (2020). Exploring Patients’ Needs & Desires for Quality Prenatal Care in Florida. Society for Academic Speaicalists in General Obstetrics and Gynecology 2020 Annual Meeting, Poster. Virtual Conference. Available at: https://sasgog.memberclicks.net/abstracts

Fryer, K., Cabral, N. & Marshall, J. (2020). Healthcare system barriers and facilitators to early prenatal care among diverse women in Florida. Society for Academic Specialists in General Obstetrics and Gynecology 2020 Annual Meeting, Poster. Virtual Conference. Available at: https://sasgog.memberclicks.net/abstracts

Maxwell, H., Toluhi, D., Chandran, V., Yusuf, B., Dorjulus, B., Darnal, S., & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). Fatherhood Engagement Benefits: Perceptions of The Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Staff. 2020 CityMatCH Leadership and MCH Epidemiology Conference. Poster. New Orleans, LA. Virtual Conference, Poster.

Marshall, J. (2020). Strategies for father engagement in Florida MIECHV-funded programs. Research Brief Webinar. Available at https://usf.app.box.com/file/676246551705

Marshall, J., Behr, J., Dunn, E., Miller, K., & Redik, J. (2020). COVID-19 and Hurricane Preparedness. Natural Hazards Center Annual Workshop. Oral presentation. Boulder, CO. Virtual Conference.

Scott, B. L., Smith, B., Montoya, M., Farzan A., Cruz, M., Dunn, E. A., Jaskela, M., Hernandez Bojorge, S., LaGoy, M., Thomas, N., Masys, A., Marshall, J. (2020). Recommendations for Improving Emergency Preparedness During

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Hurricanes for Pregnant Women and Families. Natural Hazards Center Annual Workshop. Boulder, CO. Virtual Conference.

Whytlaw, J., Yusuf, W., Behr, J., Marshall, J., Dunn, E., et al. (2020). Planning for Evacuation and Sheltering of Vulnerable Populations during a Compound Hurricane-Pandemic Threat. Natural Hazards Center Annual Workshop. Boulder, CO.Virtual Conference, Poster Presentation.

Maxwell, H., Toluhi, D., Chandran, V., Yusuf, B., Dorjulus, B., Darnal, S., & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). Fatherhood Engagement Benefits: Perceptions of The Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Staff. Poster presentation. CityMatCH Leadership and MCH Epidemiology Conference. New Orleans, LA.

Buro, A. W. , Chandran, V., Dorjulus, B., Nabadduka, M., Tanner J, Wilson. R., Sappenfield. W., Kirby. R. & Marshall. J. (2020, accepted). The 2020 Florida maternal, infant, and early childhood home visiting (MIECHV) initiative needs assessment: Identifying communities at risk. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Virtual Conference.

Alastre, S., Jones, G., Chandran, V., Toluhi, D., Prieto, C., Wilson, R. & Marshall, J. (2020, waitlisted). Evaluation of the Florida PRAMS survey design, distribution and response. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Virtual Conference.

Chandran, V., Toluhi, D., Marshall, J. & Liller, K. (2020, accepted). Evaluation of sunshine education and research center (ERC) - an interdisciplinary occupational health and safety training center. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Virtual Conference.

Dorjulus, B., Chandran, V., Toluhi, D., Yusuf, B. & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). Parents’ relationship dynamics as a driver to father engagement in Florida maternal, infant and home visiting (MIECHV) programs. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. Virtual Conference.

Toluhi, D., Chandran, V., Yusuf, B., Dorjulus, B., & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). The impact of fathers' occupation on work-family balance and perinatal home visiting participation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA. Virtual Conference.

Maxwell, H., Toluhi, D., Chandran, V., Yusuf, B., Dorjulus, B., & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). The benefits of fatherhood involvement in Florida maternal, infant, and early childhood home visiting programs. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA. Virtual Conference.

Scott, B. L., Hernandez Bojorge, S., Montoya, M., Farzan, A., Smith, B., Jaskela, M., Cruz, M., LaGoy, M., Dunn, E. A., Thomas, N., Masys, A., Marshall, J. (2020). Hurricane Impacts on Pregnant Women, Families, and Children with Special Health Care Needs; An Evaluation of Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Service Continuity. USF Research Day. Poster. Tampa, FL.

Darnal, S., Toluhi, D., Chandran, V., Dorjulus, B., Yusuf, B., Maxwell, H. & Marshall, J. (2020, submitted). Personal and social attitudes towards father involvement impacting engagement in Florida maternal, infant and early childhood home visiting (MIECHV) programs. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA.

Stein-Elger, R., Nabadduka, M., Prieto, C., Hume, E., & Marshall, J. (2020). Florida early childhood comprehensive systems impact project: Utilizing interactive mapping to assess a communities’ assets towards children’s health and development. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA.

Fung, W., Gray, H. L., & Marshall, J. (2020). Campus Food Insecurity and Pantry Awareness at a Public University in South Central Florida. Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior. San Diego, CA. (Virtual Conference)

Smith, B., & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). Emergency and disaster planning for mothers and infants. American Public Health Association 2020. Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

Foti, T., Mackie, J., Agu, N., Mangianello, L., & Marshall, J. (2020). Use of Journey Mapping to Understand Home Visitation Engagement and Loss to Follow-Up Among Perinatal Women with Substance Use. University of South Florida Health Research Day. Poster. Tampa, FL.

Dorjulus, B., Prieto, C., Chandran, V., Oredein, I., Yusuf, B., Nicholas, T., Wilson, R., & Marshall, J. (2020). Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program Evaluation: Baby’s Best Sleep. University of South Florida Health Research Day. Poster. Tampa, FL.

Bell, M., Foti, T., & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). Development of a contribution analysis for the Kids Thrive! Collaborative Navigator/Advocate (NAVAD) Program. University of South Florida Health Research Day. Poster. Tampa, FL.

Prieto, C., Hume, E., & Marshall, J. (February, 2020). Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project: Utilizing interactive mapping to assess a communities’ assets towards children’s health and development. USF Research Day. Poster. Tampa, FL.

Chandran, V., Toluhi, D., Yusuf, B., Carr, . & Marshall, J. (2020, Accepted). Drivers for father’s involvement in the child’s life and engagement in Florida Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. Association of Maternal Child Health Programs (AMCHP). Poster. Arlington, VA. (Virtual Conference)

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Alastre, S., Jones, G., Chandran, V., Toluhi, D., Wilson, R., & Marshall, J. (2020). Evaluation of The Florida Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) Survey Design, Distribution, and Response. University of South Florida Annual Health Research Day. Poster. Tampa, FL.

Hume, E., Prieto, C., Stein Elger, R., Nabadduka, M., Marshall, J.(2020). Evaluating community change initiatives: The Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact project. University of South Florida Research Day. Poster. Tampa, FL.

Buro, A., Chandran, V., Dorjulus, B., Nabadduka, M., Tanner, J. P., Wilson, R., Sappenfield, W., Kirby, R., & Marshall, J. (2020, accepted). Development of a comprehensive conceptual framework for the 2019-2020 Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program needs assessment. University of South Florida Health Research Day. Poster. Tampa, FL.

Hume, E., Prieto, C., & Marshall, J. (2020). Evaluating Community Change Initiatives: The Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project. Association of Maternal Child Health Programs (AMCHP). Poster. Arlington, VA. (Virtual Conference)

Toluhi, D., Chandran, V., Carr, C., Yusuf, B., Stein Elger, R. & Marshall, J. (2020). Drivers for father’s involvement in the child’s life and engagement in Florida Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs. Poster. University of South Florida Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Fung, W., Perez, N., Panesar, K., Jaskela, M., Daniels, S., Abueg, Z., Ireland, J. H., Saneda, J., Pasha, M., Himmelgreen, D., Kirby, R., Gray, H. L., & Marshall, J. (2020). A Preliminary Assessment of Campus Food Insecurity Using the USDA’s 6-item Short Form Household Food Security Survey Module. Poster. University of South Florida Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Marshall, J. (2020). Systems of Care in Florida: From Zika to Hurricanes. Florida Birth Defects Registry Annual Stakeholder Webinar.

Toluhi, D., Carr, C., Chandran, V., & Marshall, J. (2019) Agricultural Workers and Father Engagement in Florida Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Programs. Poster. State of the Science Meeting on Stress & Resilience Among Agricultural Workers in Vulnerable Rural Communities. Clearwater, FL.

Chandran, V., Jacob, B., Stanley, N., & Marshall, J. (2019). Unmet Need for Substance Use Treatment Centers in Florida. Poster. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Foti, T. R., Cragun, D., Oredein, S., Mackie, J F. , & Marshall, J. (2019). Use of Journey Mapping in Implementation Science Evaluation. 2019 Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, Academy Health. Arlington, VA.

Geffrard, C., Vatland, C., & Marshall, J. (2019). Adapting Family Supports for Parents with Intellectual Disabilities. Oral Presentation. Early Childhood Council Annual Conference. Tampa, FL.

Foti, T. R., Sayi, T, Cragun, D., Ajisope, O., Dias, E., Oredein, I., & Marshall, J. (2019). Implementation of Coordinated Intake and Referral Systems: A Statewide Mixed Methods Evaluation. Poster. Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative Annual Meeting. Tampa, FL

Foti, T. R., Sayi, T, Cragun, D., Ajisope, O., Dias, E., Oredein, I., & Marshall, J.(2019). A Statewide Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Florida's Healthy Start Coordinated Intake & Referral Using an Implementation Science Framework. American Evaluation Association, Minneapolis, MN.

Mackie, J F. , Foti, T. R., Magruder, L., Stein Elger, R. & Marshall, J. (2019). Early Childhood Courts in Florida: A Statewide, Mixed-Methods Evaluation of Implementation and Model Fidelity. Oral Presentation. American Evaluation Association, Minneapolis, MN.

Mackie, J F. , Foti, T. R., Agu, N. & Marshall, J. (2019). The Florida Early Childhood Court Programs: Qualitative Results from a State-Wide Evaluation. Oral Presentation. International Society on Early Intervention. Sydney, Australia.

Falope, O., Vijayakumar, N., Kaushik, S., Tanner, J. P.,Kirby, R. S.& Marshall, J., (2019). Family Experiences Survey: Predictors of stress in families of children born with orofacial clefts in Florida.Oral Presentation. International Society on Early Intervention. Sydney, Australia.

Marshall, J., Agu, N., Rojas, D., Ramakrishnan, R., Sharon, V. (2019). Engagement and Retention in Florida MIECHV Programs. Oral Presentation. Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD) Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland.

Foti, T. R., Sayi, T, Cragun, D., Ajisope, O., Dias, E., Oredein, I., & Marshall, J. (2019). Evaluating Florida's Healthy Start Coordinated Intake & Referral Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. Oral Presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Falope, O., Kaushik, S., Vijayakumar, N., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., & Marshall, J. (2019). A Comparison of family experiences for two selected birth defects in Florida. Poster. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

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Oredein, I., Fross, M., Rojas, D., Yusuf, B., Bello, T., Ade, C., Chandran, V., & Marshall, J. (2019). Florida Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Infant Sleep Evaluation – Analysis of coping with crying, infant sleep practices, and choosing safe caregivers. Oral Presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Yusuf, B., Oredein, I., Agu, N., Rojas, D., Ade, C., & Marshall, J. (2019). Understanding Engagement and Retention in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Initiative: Perspectives of Program Alumni. Poster. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Mackie, J F., Magruder, L., Foti, T. R., Agu, N., Marshall, J. (2019). Statewide Evaluation of the Early Childhood Court Model in Florida. Oral Presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting: Philadelphia, PA.

Mackie, J F. , Foti, T. R., Agu, N. & Marshall, J. (2019). Journey Mapping the Early Childhood Court Program in Hillsborough County. Child Protection Summit, Orlando, FL.

Fross, M., Rojas, D., Oredein, I., Gomez, J., Yusuf, B., & Marshall, J. (2019). Florida Department of Health Citrus County Baby Box Program Evaluation – A Qualitative Study of Infants’ Sleep environments and Parents’ perspectives on sleep practices and furnishings. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Vijayakumar, N., Tumpudi, A., Park, R. Badru, M., Bourgeois, M. Acheampong, M., Mason, T., Bourgeois, Marshall, J., & Jaward, F. (2019). Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons in dust among childcare centers in Tampa Bay. USF Research Day.

Fross, M., Rojas,D., Agu, N., Oredein, I., Martin, K., & Marshall, J. (2019). Evaluatiing Infant Sleep within Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program through the lens of the Home Visitors. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Akorede, I., Bello, T., Marshall, J., Liller, K., Burns, C., & Bernard, T. (2019). Evaluation of the University of South Florida Sunshine Education and Research Center. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Marshall, J., Delva, J., Ade, C., Patel, J., Moreno-Cheek, M., Tanner, J. P., & Kirby, R. S. (2019). Applying the WHO Health Systems Framework to Florida’s Zika Response System. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Mackie, J F. , Foti, T. R., Agu, N. & Marshall, J. (2019). State-wide Evaluation of the Early Childhood Court Model in Florida. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL. * Received USF College of Public Health Best Poster Award.

Fross, M., Rojas, D., Oredein, I. & Marshall, J. (2019). Infant Sleep Practices Among Florida Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting Participants. (Poster presentation). Cribs for Kids Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA.

Fross, M., Rojas, D., Oredein, I., & Marshall, J. (2019). Evaluation of Infant Sleep Within Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program through the lens of the Home Visitors. (Poster presentation). Cribs for Kids Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA.

Fross, M., Rojas, D., Oredein, I., Gomez, J., Yusuf, B., & Marshall, J. (2019) Qualitative Study of Infant's Sleep Environments and Parents' perspectives on sleep practices and furnishings.Florida Department of Health Citrus County Baby Box Program Evaluation – A Qualitative Study of Infants’ Sleep environments and Parents’ perspectives on sleep practices and furnishings. (Poster presentation). Cribs for Kids Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA.

Marshall, J., Kelly, G., Delva, J., Ade, C., Geffrard, C., & Dias, E. (2019). The Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project: Florida’s Collaborative and Innovative Approach to Supporting Child Development. (poster presentation). Association of Maternal Child Health Programs (AMCHP), San Antonio, TX.

Murphy, J., Berry, E., & Marshall, J. (November, 2018). Focus Groups To Wellness Groups: Perceptions of Contraceptive Use and Health Information in Families with High-Risk Pregnancy or Premature Birth Experiences. (poster presentation). March of Dimes 2018 Florida Prematurity Summit. Tampa, FL.

Marshall, J., Bradley, S., Rojas, D., Agu, N., & Fung, W. (November, 2018). Food Studies Research Initiative: Photovoice Workshop. University of South Florida, Tampa, FL. Workshop presentation.

Marshall, J. & Sappenfield, W. S. (November, 2018). Collaboration Science and Measurement. Association of Maternal Child Health Programs (AMCHP). National Webinar.

Kaushik, S., Vijaykumar, N., Falope, O., Sharon, V., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., & Marshall, J. (November, 2018). Orofacial clefts in Florida- Family Experiences in Perinatal Care. (Poster presentation), American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Marshall, J., Brady, C., Kelly, G., Parish, A., Delva, J., & Ade, C. (November, 2018). Florida’s Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project: A collaborative approach to supporting child development. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. (Poster presentation), San Diego, CA.

Delva, J., Ade, C., Geffrard, C., Dias, E., & Marshall, J. (November, 2018). Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Project: Evaluation strategies for place-based initiatives to improve child development. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

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Vijayakumar, N., Acheampong, M., Marshall, J., & Jaward, F. (November, 2018). Concentrations of Phthalates in Dust among Day Care Centers in Tampa Bay. (Poster presentation),American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Stofan, J., Manani, P., Hailey, K., Birriel, P. & Marshall, J. (November, 2018). Post analysis individual and organizational readiness assessment for parental mental health intervention implementation in the Florida MIECHV program. (Oral presentation), American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Marshall, J., Bello, T., & Baban Patil, A. (November, 2018). GIS Mapping of Unintentional Injuries for children 0- 4 years in Florida, 2014-2016 to Inform Prevention efforts for families served by Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Fross, M., Marshall, J., McMahon, A., Rojas, D., & Agu, N. (November, 2018). Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Baby's Best Sleep Evaluation: Infant sleep through the lens of home visitors. (Poster presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Balogun, O., Hailey, K., Bello, N., Agu, N., & Marshall, J. (November, 2018). Assessing Housing Instability among Participants in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program. (Poster presentation), American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.

Marshall, J. (November, 2018). Florida Coordinated Intake and Referral (CI&R) Learning Collaborative Evaluation Update 2018. State Home Visiting Funder and Partners Meeting. Florida Department of Health. Tallahassee, FL.

Colen, L., Reynolds, J., & Marshall, J. (September, 2018). Safe Baby Plus Project: A Collaborative Approach to the Three Leading Causes of Preventable Infant Death. (Oral presentation),Sixteenth International Conference on Shaken Baby Syndrome/Abusive Head Trauma. Orlando, FL. Oral presentation.

Delva, J., Ade, C., Geffrard, C., Dias, E., & Marshall, J. (September, 2018). Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Project: Evaluation Strategies for Place-based Initiatives to Improve Child Development. (Poster presentation),First 1000 Days. West Palm Beach, FL. Poster

Sharon, V., Manani, P., Agu, N., & Marshall, J. (September, 2018). Florida Maternal, Infant, & Early Childhood Home Visiting Initiative Evaluation: 2017 Alumni Interviews/Discussion Groups Summary. (Poster presentation),First 1000 Days. W. Palm Beach, FL. Poster

Rojas, D., Agu, N., & Marshall, J. (September, 2018). Pictures Speak a Thousand Words: Home Visiting Clients Demonstrate Factors Important for Engagement and Retention through Photovoice. (Poster presentation),First 1000 Days. W. Palm Beach, FL. Poster

Fross, M., Rojas, D., & Marshall, J. (September, 2018). Evaluating Infant Sleep Practices Among Participants in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program. (Poster presentation),First 1000 Days. W. Palm Beach, FL.

Brady, C., Pelle, L., Vitucci, J., Marshall, J., & Ehule, J. (April, 2018). Coordinated Intake & Referral Action Learning Collaborative: Using CQI to Support System Change. (Poster presentation). 7th Annual Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative Meeting. Tampa, FL.

Fross, M., McMahon, A., Rojas, D., Ciceron, V., Campos, E., Obioha, T., & Marshall, J. (April, 2018). Baby’s Best Sleep. (Oral presentation), USF Chiles Symposium 2018 Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL.

Delva, J., Ade, C., Apollon, C., Bello, T., Geffrard, C., & Marshall, J. (April, 2018). Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Project: Evaluation Strategies for Place-based Initiatives to Improve Child Development. (Oral presentation), USF Chiles Symposium 2018 Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL.

Fross, M., McMahon, A., Ciceron, V., Campos, E., Obioha, T., Rojas, D., & Marshall, J. (February, 2018). Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Baby’s Best Sleep Evaluation: Infant Sleep Among Program Participants. (Poster presentation). Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

Ajisope, O., Sayi, T., Jean-Baptiste, E., Campos, A., Agu, N., Sharon, V., Colen, L., Reynolds, J., Bricklemyer, S., & Marshall, J. (February, 2018). Men’s and Women's Perspectives on Contraception: Results from a Qualitative Study. (Poster presentation). Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

Agu, N., Balogun, O., Delva, J., Rojas, D., Sharon, V., Marshall, J. (February, 2018). Using Photovoice to explore women’s pregnancy and parenting experiences as well as their engagement and retention in a home visiting program. (Poster presentation). Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

Vijayakumar, N., Acheampong, M., Marshall, J., & Jaward, F. (February, 2018) Concentrations of Phthalates in Dust in Day Care Centers in Tampa Bay. Poster presentation, USF Health Research Day, Tampa, FL.

Fross, M., McMahon, A., Ciceron, V., Campos, E., Obioha, T., Rojas, D., & Marshall, J. (February, 2018). Baby’s Best Sleep : Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Evaluation: Infant Sleep Among Program Participants. (Poster presentation). USF Health Research Day, Tampa, FL.

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Kaushik, S., Vijayakumar, N., Falope, O., Sharon, V., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S. & Marshall, J. (February, 2018). Prevalence of Prenatal Diagnosis Among Children Born with Orofacial Clefts in Florida. (Poster presentation). USF Health Research Day, Tampa, FL.

Delva, J., & Marshall, J. (February, 2018). Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Project: Evaluation Strategies for Place-based Initiatives to Improve Child Development. (Poster presentation), USF Health Research Day, Tampa, FL.

Marshall, J. (January, 2018) Cross-Sector Community Network Evaluations: Stories of Success Using the PARTNER Tool. “Using PARTNER Tool to evaluate community change initiatives in Florida.” Center on Network

Science Network Leadership Webinar Series. Available at: http://partnertool.net/network-leadership-webinar-series/

Marshall, J. (October, 2017). “The Family Experiences Survey: Services and Supports for Parents of Children with Orofacial Clefts in Florida.” West Virginia University Center for Excellence in Disabilities Grand Rounds, Webinar. Available at: http://www.cedwvu.org/about-ced/ced-ability-grand-rounds/october-17-2017

Jean-Baptiste, E., Campos, E. A., Bjoerke, A., Parra, C., Ciceron, V., Delva, J., Sayi, T., Patel, S., Fross, M., & Marshall, J., (November, 2017). “The Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Grant: Evaluating Two Place-based Initiatives.” oral presentation, Community Indicators Consortium, 2017 Impact Summit, St. Petersburg, FL.

Michael-Asalu, A., Hailey, K., Horwitz, C., Jean-Baptiste, E., Birriel, P., Baban Patil, A. & Marshall, J. (November, 2017). “PMH intervention implementation in the Florida MIECHV program: Baseline individual & organizational readiness assessment,” Poster. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Ramakrishnan, R., Wu, Y. Holland, V. & Marshall, J. (November, 2017) “Multilevel survival analysis of participant survival in the Florida MIECHV Program,” oral presentation. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Price, M. Galie, A., Marshall, J. & Agu, N. (November, 2017). “Elucidating the linkages between women's empowerment in livestock & nutrition: A qualitative study of smallholder livestock raisers in Tanzania,” oral presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Balogun, O., Agu, N., Birriel, P., Ajisope, O., Baban Patil, A., & Marshall, J. (November, 2017). “Facilitators & barriers to engagement & retention: The Florida MIECHV program,” Poster presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Falope, O., Sharon, V., Vijayakumar, N., Patani, H., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S. & Marshall, J. (2 November, 2017). “Family Experiences Survey: Services & Supports for Children with Orofacial Clefts in Florida,”. Oral presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Jean-Baptiste, E., Campos, E. A., Bjoerke, A., Parra, C., Ciceron, V., Delva, J., Sayi, T., Patel, S., Fross, M., & Marshall, J. (November, 2017). “Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Project: Evaluation Strategies for Place-Based Initiatives,” Poster presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Marshall, J., Brady, C., Kelly, G., Parish, A., Jean-Baptiste, E., & Campos, E.A. (Nov 2017). “Florida’s Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Impact Project: Supporting Child Development from the Ground Up,” Poster presentation, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Marshall, J., Delva, J. Patani, H., Butler, G., Parra, C., Yalla, S., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S. (June 2017) “Zika: A Case Study for Examining Florida Systems of Care for Children with Special Needs, ” Oral presentation. 18

th Annual

Family Café. Orlando, FL. Marshall, J., Falope, O., & Vijayakumar, N., Sharon, V., Patani, H., Tanner, J. P. & Kirby, R. S. (June 2017). “Family

Experiences with orofacial clefts services and supports in Florida,” Oral presentation. 18th Annual Family Café.

Orlando, FL. Marshall, J., Ramakrishnan, R., & Warren, A. (April 2017). “Implementation of Safe Sleep Promotion Programs

through Community Systems of Care in Florida,” Poster. Cribs for Kids Annual Conference. Pittsburgh, PA. Ramakrishnan, R., Marshall, J., Sharon, V. (April 2017). “Identifying focus populations for SUID prevention in

Florida,” Poster. Cribs for Kids Annual Conference. Pittsburg, PA. Marshall, J., Sharon, V., Warren, A., Ramakrishnan, R., Geary, S., & Blackburn, C. (March 2017). “Policies to support

sudden unexplained infant death prevention in the US and Florida,” Poster. Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference. Kansas City, MO.

Marshall, J., Warren, A, Ramakrishnan, R., Geary, S., Sharon, V., & Spyker, M. (March 2017).“Implementation of Safe Sleep Promotion Programs for Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Prevention in Florida, “Poster. Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference. Kansas City, MO.

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Ramakrishnan, R., Geary, S., Sappenfield, W. Alitz, P., & Marshall, J. (March 2017). “Trends and Risk Factors for Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths in Florida,” Poster. Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference. Poster. Kansas City, MO.

Marshall, J., Colen, L., & Murphy, J. (March 2017). “Innovative Community Approaches to Understanding and Preventing Sudden Unexpected Infant Death,” Poster. Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) Annual Conference. Kansas City, MO.

Marshall, J. (February 2017). Child Development and Developmental Concerns in Young Children,” Oral presentation. Supporting Child Development Statewide Learning Collaborative Meeting. Florida Maternal, Infant, & Early Childhood Initiative. Jacksonville, FL.

Parish, A., Marshall, J., & Agu, N. (2017). Lessons Learned from an Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Learning Collaborative: Implications for Policy and Best Practices. MIECHV All Grantee Meeting, Washington DC.

Sayi, T., Birriel, P., Alitz, P., Balogun, O., & Marshall, J. (2017). “A learning collaborative for the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program’s coordinated intake and referral initiative,” Poster. Annual Chiles Lecture and Symposium. Tampa, FL.

Balogun, O. O., Birriel, P. C., Agu, N., Amoda, O., Oluwatosin, A., Patil, A., & Marshall, J. (2017). “Staff perception of engagement and retention in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program,” Poster. Annual Chiles Lecture and Symposium. Tampa, FL.

Michael-Asalu, A., Hailey, K., Horwitz, C., Jean-Baptiste, E., Birriel, P., & Marshall, J. (2017). “Baseline individual and organizational readiness assessment for parental mental health intervention implementation among all Florida MIECHV program staff,” Poster. Annual Chiles Lecture and Symposium. Tampa, FL.

Sayi, T., Birriel, P. C., Alitz, P., Balogun, O., Ajisope, O., & Marshall, J. (February 2017). “A learning collaborative for the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program’s coordinated intake and referral initiative,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Balogun, O. O., Birriel, P. C., Agu, N., Amoda, O., Ajisope, O., Patil, A., & Marshall, J. (February 2017). “Staff perception of engagement and retention in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL. * Received USF College of Public Health Best Poster Award.

Jean-Baptiste, E., Ramakrishnan, R., Birriel, P. C., Patil, A., Agu, N., & Marshall, J. (February 2017). “Walking in their shoes: The Florida MIECHV experience,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Hailey, K., Jean-Baptiste, E., Birriel, P., Michael-Asalu, A., & Marshall, J. (February 2017). “Assessing stress, coping, and mindfulness among home visiting staff in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Michael-Asalu, A., Hailey, K., Horwitz, C., Jean-Baptiste, E., Birriel, P., & Marshall, J. (February 2017). “Baseline individual and organizational readiness assessment for parental mental health intervention implementation among all Florida MIECHV program staff,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL. * Received USF College of Public Health Best Poster Award.

Bjoerke, A., Jean­Baptiste, E., Sayi, T., Heeraman, C., Campos, A., Ciceron, V., Delva, J., Parra, C., Fross, M., Patel, S., & Marshall, J. (February 2017). “Developing a Research Team to Evaluate Place­Based Initiatives: A Holistic Approach,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Horwitz, C., Marshall, J., & Warren, A. (February 2017). “Infant Mental Health Uniting Grant Evaluation Training Participant Readiness Surveys,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Vijayakumar, N., Falope, O., Sharon, V., Jaskela, M., Dolar, L., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., & Marshall, J. (February 2017). Dissemination of the Family Experiences Survey: Services and Supports for Children with Orofacial Clefts Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL

Goldberg, J., Baumann, C., Lichter, E. Colon, M., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Tangled Webs: Situating Home Visiting within Early Childhood Systems,” oral presentation. Sixth National Summit on Quality in Home Visiting Programs. Arlington, VA.

Warren, A., Jean-Poix, J., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Evaluating Infant Mental Health Practices: Individual and Organizational Readiness,” Poster. APHA Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

Alitz, P., Warren, A., Birriel, P. C., Ramakrishnan, R., Robinson, C., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Staff stress and burnout in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program: A qualitative study,” Oral presentation. APHA Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

Geary, S., Ramakrishnan, R., Birriel, P. C., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Exposure to violence and birth outcomes among participants in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Initiative, “ Oral presentation. APHA Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

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Agu, N., Michael-Asalu, A., Alitz, P., Ramakrishnan, R., Jean-Baptiste, E., Sanon, R., Parish, A., & Marshall, J. (2016).”Examining a comprehensive approach to intimate partner violence in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program,” Poster. APHA Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

Jean-Baptiste, E., Volpe, S., Birriel, P. C., Defay, P., Michael-Asalu, A., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Is health insurance enough? Understanding primary healthcare utilization among women enrolled in the Florida Maternal, Infant and Early Child Home Visiting (MIECHV) program,” Oral presentation. APHA Annual Meeting. Denver, CO.

Birriel, P., Ramakrishnan, R., Warren, A., Geary, S., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Association between sociodemographic characteristics and breastfeeding among participants in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program,” Poster. Florida Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL.

Birriel, P., Shukla, R., , Hailey, K., Sanon, R., Jean- Baptiste, E., Michael-Asalu, A., Warren, A., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Measuring perceived neighborhood safety among participants enrolled in the Florida MIECHV program,” Poster. Florida Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL.

Geary, S., Ramakrishnan, R., Warren, A., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Decision tree analysis of intimate partner violence amongst Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program participants,” Poster.. Florida Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL.

Marshall, J. & Ramakrishnan, R. (2016). “Florida Healthy Babies Initiative: Infant Mortality in Hernando County,” Oral Presentation. Spring Hill, FL.

Marshall, J., Falope, O., Tanner, J. P., Salemi, J. L., & Kirby, R. S. (2016). Best Practices for Family-Centered Management of Children With Birth Defects: Diagnosis, Referral, and Support,” Oral Presentation. International Society on Early Intervention. Stockholm, Sweden.

Marshall, J. Falope, O., Dolar, L., Tanner, J. P., Sharon, V., Jaskela, M., Kirby, R. S., & (2016). “Birth Defects Surveillance and Research: Improving Families’ Experiences and Children’s Lives. 18

th Annual Family Café. Oral

Presentation. Orlando, FL. Marshall, J. (2016). “Disability & Human Rights,” Oral Presentation. Maternal & Child Health Symposium: Human

Rights and Mothers’ , Women’s, and Children’s Health. Tampa FL Marshall, J., Dolar, L., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S; Salemi, J. L., & Kirby, R. S. (2016). “Development of a Statewide

Brochure for Families of Children Born with Birth Defects,” Oral presentation. Division of Autism and Developmental Disabilities (DADD). Honolulu, HI.

Marshall, J., Birriel, P. A., Agu, N., Vitucci, J., Parish, A., & Brady, C. (April 2016). Improving the Quality of Home Visitors’ Screening and Support for Mothers Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program,” Poster. The 5th Annual Florida Perinatal Quality Collaborative Conference. Tampa, FL.

Birriel, P., Agu, N., Marshall, J., Alitz, P., Ramakrishnan, R., Jean-Baptiste, E., Volpe, S., Dolar, L., Michael-Asalu, A., & Sanon, R. (2016). “Intimate Partner Violence Service Delivery in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program. Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Falope, O., Sharon, V., Jaskela, M., Dolar, L., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., & Marshall, J. (2016). “developing the Family Experiences Survey: Services and Supports for Children with Orofacial Clefts,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Sharon, V., Jaskela, M., Falope, O., Dolar, L., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., & Marshall, J. (2016). “Development of an Intervention for Parents and Primary Caregivers of Children with Complex Chronic Conditions,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Alitz, P., Marshall, J., Birriel, P., Robinson, C., Ullysse, J., & Carter, J. (2016). “Understanding the Sources and Effects of Staff Stress and Burnout in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program,” Poster. USF Health Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Ramakrishnan, R., Birriel, P., Alitz, P., & Marshall, J. (2015). “Visualizing the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program with Progressive Statistical Software,” Poster. The First 1000 Days: Florida Home Visiting Summit. Poster. Palm Beach, FL.

Rutkowski, R., Salemi, J. L., Tanner, J. P., Anjohrin, S. B., Marshall, J., Correia, J. A., Watkins, S. M., Kirby, R. S. (2015). “Improving the Completeness of Ascertainment in Florida's Birth Defects Surveillance Program: the Impact of Adding Infant Death and Emergency Department Data,” Poster. National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) Conference. Poster. Arlington, VA.

Salemi, J. L., Tanner, J. P., Sampat, D. Rutkowski, R., Anjohrin, S. B., Marshall, J., Correia, J. A., Watkins, S. M., Kirby, R. S. (2015). “An Updated Evaluation of the Sensitivity and Accuracy of Birth Defects Indicators Appearing on 2003 Revision of the U.S. Standard Certificate of Live Birth: Has Anything Changed?” Poster. National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) Conference. Poster. Arlington, VA.

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Defay, P., Jean-Baptiste, E., Birriel, P., Olson, L. J., Volpe, S., & Marshall, J. (2015). “Assessing women's healthcare access needs through the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program Evaluation,” Poster. APHA Annual Meeting. Oral Presentation. Chicago, IL.

Birriel, P., Davis, S., Olson, L. J., Ramakrishnan, R., Robinson, C., Morgan, S., Dolar, L., Rainford, D., Baker, E., & Marshall, J. (2015). “Barriers to service utilization among immigrant families participating in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program,” oral presentation. APHA Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Marshall, J., Warren, A., & Jean-Poix, J. (2015). “Evaluating the Infant Mental Health Uniting Grant,” Poster. APHA Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Marshall, J., Dolar, L., Kirby, R., Tanner, J. P., & Robinson, C. (2015). “Best Practices for Family-Centered Birth Defects Information, Support, and Referral in Birth Hospital Settings,” Poster. APHA Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL.

Van Pelt, G., Reynolds, J., & Marshall, J. (2015). “Infant Mental Health Uniting Grant for Hillsborough County: Every moment matters,” Oral presentation. The 2015 Early Childhood Conference. Tampa FL.

England, J., Spyker, M., & Marshall, J. (2015). “Food pantry prevention: community gardens and hunger in Tampa,” Poster. 9

th UCF Public Administration Research Conference. Orlando, FL.

Olson, L., Guevara, P., Baker, E. & Marshall, J. (2015). “Participants’ experiences in the Maternal, Infant and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program: Social support needs,” Poster. 28th Annual Children’s Mental Health Research and Policy Conference. Tampa FL.

Marshall, J., Dolar, L., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S. (2015). “Family-Centered Management of Birth Defects Diagnosis and Referral in Hospital Settings,” oral presentation. From Surveillance to Science to Strategies: The Florida Birth Defects Registry Statewide Meeting. Tampa, FL.

England, J., Spyker, M., Marshall, J., & Kirby R. S. (2015). “Community Gardening Motivations and Impacts,” oral presentation. University of South Florida Research That Matters: Sustainable Food Conference. Tampa, FL.

Marshall, J., Elbaum, B., & Celimli, S. (2015). “Changes in eligibility criteria and outcomes for children served in early intervention,” Poster. Division of Autism and Developmental Disabilities (DADD). Clearwater, FL.

Davis, S., Birriel, P., Olson, L., Ramakrishnan, R., Robinson, C., Dolar, L. , Rainford, D., Baker, E. & Marshall, J. (2015). “Challenges Encountered Among Undocumented and Legal Immigrant Families Participating in the Florida Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program,” Poster. USF Research Day. Tampa, FL.

Marshall, J. (2013). “Factors Associated with Early Recognition & Intervention for Developmental Delays: Findings from the 2007 National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH).” oral presentation. Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD). Washington, DC.

Marshall, J. (2013).” Parent Pathways: Recognition and Responses to Developmental Concerns in Young Children,” Poster. Florida Public Health Association (FPHA). Orlando, FL.

Peoples, D. Q., Block, S., Correia, J. A., Rutkowski, R., Tanner, J. P., Marshall, J., & Watkins, S. M. (2013) “Development of Florida Birth Defects Condition Profiles,” Poster. National Birth Defects Prevention Network Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA.

Marshall, J., Leib, E. A., Malloy, T. (2013). “Connect and Grow with Us: Insights from a Community Garden Network,” Poster. Society for Public Health Education’s (SOPHE) 64th Annual Meeting. Orlando, FL.

Marshall, J., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., Kozyr, Y., Correia, J. A., & Watkins, S. M. (2012). “The Family Experiences Survey: services and supports for children with Down syndrome in Florida,” Poster. Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD) Annual Conference. Washington, DC.

Marshall, J. & Raffaele-Mendez, L. (2012). "Community-Based Developmental Screening...What Happens Next? Families’ Experiences in Connecting with Recommended Services,” Poster. American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting. San Francisco, CA.

Marshall, J., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., Kozyr, Y., Correia, J. A., & Watkins, S. M. (2012). “The Family Experiences Survey: services and supports for children with Down syndrome in Florida.” Oral presentation. Florida Birth Defects Registry Conference. Tampa, FL

Marshall, J., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., Simon, A. L., Kozyr, Y., Correia, J. A., & Watkins, S. M. (2012). “A patchwork quilt: services and supports for children with Down syndrome and their families in Florida,” Poster. National Birth Defects Prevention Network Annual Meeting. Arlington, VA

Marshall, J., Tanner, J. P., Kirby, R. S., Simon, A.L., Kozyr, Y., Correia, J. A., & Watkins, S. M. (2012). “A patchwork quilt: services and supports for young children with down syndrome and their families.” Oral presentation. 15

th

Annual Meeting of the American Association of Behavioral and Social Sciences (AABSS) Las Vegas, NV Kirby, R. S., Marshall, J., and the VWD Collaborative Workgroup for the National Birth Defects Prevention

Network.(2011). "Patterns in the prevalence and correlates of gastroschisis and omphalocele in 15 U.S. states, 1995-2005," oral presentation. 17th Annual Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology Conference, New Orleans, LA

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Marshall, J. & Ng, J. (2011). “Environmental Effects on Development during Gestation, Infancy, and Early Childhood,” Poster. 13

th Health Education and Injury Prevention Partnership Course and Field Conference.

Cologne, Germany. Kirby, R. S., Marshall, J., & the VWD Collaborative Workgroup for the National Birth Defects Prevention Network.

(2011). “Trends in the Birth Prevalence and Demographic Correlates of Ventral Wall Defects, NBDPN Collaborative Study, 1995-2005,” Poster. National Birth Defects Prevention Network (NBDPN) Conference. Orlando, FL

Marshall, J. & Roach, M. (2010). “Using Spatial Knowledge for Community Development in Sarasota, Florida.” Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence (SCOPE). Sarasota, FL

Marshall, J. & Roach, M.( 2010). “Incorporating Spatial Data into Place-Based Initiatives” Children’s Board of Hillsborough County. Oral presentation. Tampa, FL

Marshall, J. & Ladd, K. (2009). “Knights of Karrson.” Early Childhood Council/Florida Association for Infant Mental Health Conference: Every Moment Matters. Oral presentation. Tampa, FL

Marshall, J. (2009). “Promoting Social & Emotional Development and Positive Guidance.” Tampa Metropolitan YMCA, Family Child Care Training Series. Tampa, FL

Marshall, J. (2008). “Developmental Screening and The Ages & Stages Questionnaire.” Hillsborough County Head Start Pre-service. Tampa, FL

Marshall, J. & Henderson, A. (2008). “Family Development Credential.” Hillsborough County Head Start. Tampa, FL Marshall, J. (2007, 2008). “Everyday Teachable Moments: Early Intervention Strategies Within the Daily Routine.”

Trainings for Part C Early Intervention Community Providers and Parents. Tampa, FL Marshall, J. (2007). “Catch the SPARC- Strengthening Partnerships and Resources in the Community for Family

Literacy.” Hillsborough County Head Start Pre-service. Marshall, J. (2007). “Implementing Developmental Screening in Your Program.” Early Childhood Council Conference:

Meeting the Needs of Young Children and Families: Building on Their Strengths. Tampa, FL Marshall, J. (2006). “Communication Strategies for Children with Speech Delays, Carryover of Intervention into Home

& Community Environments.” Head Start Parent Training. Tampa, FL Marshall, J. (2006, 2007). Head Start Staff Trainings: Health & Safety, Hurricane Preparedness for Childcare &

Preschool Staff, Stress Management & Adapting to Change, Outcomes, Disability Recruitment, Disability Referral Process, Screening Basics and The Ages & Stages Questionnaire, Head Start & Early Head Start, Performance Standards, Handling Conflict. Tampa, FL

Marshall, J. (2005). “Teaching and Learning in Everyday Routines, Activities, and Places” and “Linking Assessment to Intervention”. Regional Trainings for intervention teams in Orange, Hillsborough, Manatee, and Pinellas Counties- State Early Steps Training Modules.

Marshall, J. (2005). “Florida’s New Service Delivery Model.” University of South Florida Pediatric Child Development, Division Meeting. Tampa, FL

Marshall, J., Enrique-Diaz, L., & Sligh, A. (2004). “Introducing Florida’s New Service Delivery Model, Information From the Zero to Three National Training Institute, and Practical Strategies for the Creation of Family-Centered Plans of Care.” Part C early intervention provider training. Tampa, FL

Marshall, J. (2003). “Part C Orientation for new Early Intervention Community Providers.” Tampa, FL