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John Santelli, MD, MPH Co-Director, Training Program Member, HIV Center Strategic Planning Group Department Chair, Population and Family Health, Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health & Professor of Clinical Pediatrics |
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
1. Teen fertility in transition: Recent and historic trends in the United States. Annual Review of Public Health. JS Santelli, AJ Melnikas. 2010; 31: 371-383.
2. A New Vision for Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health. JS Santelli, AT Schalet. ACT for Youth Center of Excellence, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 2009. http://www.actforyouth.net/documents/NewVision_Nov09.pdf
3. Changing behavioral risk for pregnancy among high school students in the United States, 1991-2007. Journal of Adolescent Health. JS Santelli, M Orr, LD Lindberg, DC Diaz. 2009; 45: 25-32.
4. Sexually transmitted disease transmission and pregnancy among adolescents. LF Salazar, J Santelli, RA Crosby, RJ DiClemente, D Kirby. Adolescent Health: Understanding and Preventing Risk Behaviors and Adverse Health Outcomes. Edited by DiClemente RJ, Santelli JS, Crosby RA. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass/Wiley. 2009.
5. Toward a multidimensional measure of pregnancy intentions: Evidence from the United States. Studies in Family Planning. JS Santelli, LD Lindberg, MG Orr, I Speizer, LP Finer. 2009; 40(2): 87-100.
6. Long-term health consequences of timing of sexual initiation: Results from a national U.S. Study. American Journal of Public Health. TGM Sandfort, M Orr, JS Hirsch, JS Santelli. 2008; 98(1).
7. Transnational comparisons of adolescent contraceptive use. What can we learn from these comparisons? Archives of Pediatric Adolescent Medicine. JS Santelli, TGM Sandfort, M Orr. 2008; 162(1): 92-94.
8. An exploration of the dimensions of pregnancy intentions among women choosing to terminate pregnancy or to initiate prenatal care in New Orleans, Louisiana. American Journal of Public Health. JS Santelli, IS Speizer, A Avery, Carl Kendall. 2006; 96: 2009-2015.
9. Missed opportunities for sexually transmitted diseases, human immunodeficiency virus, and pregnancy prevention services during adolescent health supervision visits. Pediatrics. GR Burstein, R Lowry, JD Klein, JS Santelli. 2003; 111(5): 996-1001.
10. Adolescent sexual behavior: Estimates and trends from four national surveys. Family Planning Perspectives. JS Santelli, LD Lindberg, J Abma, CS McNeely, M Resnick. 2000; 32: 156-165.
11. The association of sexual behaviors with socioeconomic status, family structure, and race/ethnicity among US adolescent. American Journal of Public Health. JS Santelli, R Lowry, N Brener, L Robin. 2000; 90: 1582-1588.
12. Use of condoms with other contraceptive methods among young men and women. Family Planning Perspectives. JS Santelli, CW Warren, R Lowry, E Sogolow, J Collins, L Kann, R Kaufmann, DD Celentano. 1997; 29: 261-267.
13. Stages of behavior change for condom use: The influence of partner type, relationship, and pregnancy factors. Family Planning Perspectives. JS Santelli, A Kouzis, D Hoover, M Polascek, DD Celentano. 1996; 28; 101-107.
14. Combined use of condoms with other contraceptive methods. Family Planning Perspectives. JS Santelli, M Davis, DD Celentano, AD Crump, LG Burwell. 1995; 27: 74-78.
15. Interim outcomes for a community-based program to prevent perinatal HIV transmission. AIDS Education and Prevention. JS Santelli, DD Celentano, C Rozsenich, AD Crump, D Davis, M Polacsek, M Augustyn, J Rolf, AL McAlister, L Burwell. 1995; 7: 210-220.
Co-Director, Training Program
Member, HIV Center Strategic Planning Group
Department Chair, Population and Family Health, Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health & Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
TEL: 212-304-5634
FAX: 212-305-7024
js2637@columbia.edu
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