Erin K. Knight, Ph.D.

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2011 School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
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Public and Social Welfare, Public Health, Speech Communication
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Danilo Yanich grad student 2011 University of Delaware
 (Lost in translation: The professional public health discourse of poor health.)
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McDonough K, Knight EK. (2023) Inequitable access to sport in juvenile justice across the USA: findings from a national survey. Health Promotion International. 38
Cain R, Greece JA, Galea S, et al. (2022) Improving health across sectors: Best practices for the implementation of health in all policies approaches. Preventive Medicine Reports. 29: 101961
Knight E, Bogan C. (2021) What 2020 Taught Us about the Politics and Teaching of Public Health. Delaware Journal of Public Health. 7: 64-67
Knight E, Carluzzo K, Schifferdecker KE, et al. (2021) Psychometric characteristics of the health care empowerment questionnaire in a sample of patients with arthritis and rheumatic conditions. Health Expectations : An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
Bell AV, Gifford K, Rashid H, et al. (2020) "Power of Mom": A Mixed Methods Investigation of Mothers' Influence on Women's Contraceptive Attitudes and Behaviors. Maternal and Child Health Journal
Rosas S, Knight E. (2019) Evaluating a complex health promotion intervention: case application of three systems methods Critical Public Health. 29: 337-352
Knight EK. (2014) Shifting public health practice to advance health equity: recommendations from experts and community leaders. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice : Jphmp. 20: 188-96
Chang DI, Bultman L, Drayton VL, et al. (2007) Beyond medical care: how health systems can address children's needs through health promotion strategies. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 26: 466-73
Berk ML, Schur CL, Chang DI, et al. (2004) Americans' views about the adequacy of health care for children and the elderly. Health Affairs (Project Hope). W4-446-54
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