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Children are aware of food insecurity and take responsibility for managing food resources
MS Fram, EA Frongillo, SJ Jones, RC Williams, MP Burke, KP DeLoach, ...
The Journal of nutrition 141 (6), 1114-1119, 2011
3542011
Poverty, race, and the contexts of achievement: Examining educational experiences of children in the US South
MS Fram, JE Miller-Cribbs, L Van Horn
Social Work 52 (4), 309-319, 2007
2172007
Profiles of choice: Parents’ patterns of priority in child care decision-making
J Kim, MS Fram
Early childhood research quarterly 24 (1), 77-91, 2009
2082009
Child experience of food insecurity is associated with child diet and physical activity
MS Fram, LD Ritchie, N Rosen, EA Frongillo
The Journal of nutrition 145 (3), 499-504, 2015
1912015
Development and validation of a child report assessment of child food insecurity and comparison to parent report assessment
MS Fram, EA Frongillo, CL Draper, EM Fishbein
Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 8 (2), 128-145, 2013
1032013
Severity of household food insecurity and lifetime racial discrimination among African-American households in South Carolina
MP Burke, SJ Jones, EA Frongillo, MS Fram, CE Blake, DA Freedman
Ethnicity & health 23 (3), 276-292, 2018
952018
Race/ethnicity and the start of child care: A multi-level analysis of factors influencing first child care experiences
MS Fram, J Kim
Early Childhood Research Quarterly 23 (4), 575-590, 2008
892008
Research for progressive change: Bourdieu and social work
MS Fram
Social Service Review 78 (4), 553-576, 2004
892004
Early care and prekindergarten care as influences on school readiness
MS Fram, J Kim, S Sinha
Journal of Family Issues 33 (4), 478-505, 2012
732012
Managing To Parent: Social Support, Social Capital, and Parenting Practices among Welfare-Participating Mothers with Young Children. Discussion Paper.
MS Fram
Publications, Institute for Research on Poverty, 1180 Observatory Drive …, 2003
562003
The measurement of food insecurity among children: review of literature and concept note
MS Fram, J Bernal, EA Frongillo
United Nations, 2015
522015
Very low food security in US households is predicted by complex patterns of health, economics, and service participation
SK Choi, MS Fram, EA Frongillo
The Journal of nutrition 147 (10), 1992-2000, 2017
442017
Roles for schools and school social workers in improving child food security
MS Fram, EA Frongillo, EM Fishbein, MP Burke
Children & Schools 36 (4), 231-239, 2014
412014
Liberal and conservative in social work education: Exploring student experiences
MS Fram, J Miller‐Cribbs
Social Work Education 27 (8), 883-897, 2008
302008
Backpack programs and the crisis narrative of child hunger—a critical review of the rationale, targeting, and potential benefits and harms of an expanding but untested model …
MS Fram, EA Frongillo
Advances in nutrition 9 (1), 1-8, 2018
272018
Positive parenting practices associated with subsequent childhood weight change
R Avula, W Gonzalez, CJ Shapiro, MS Fram, MW Beets, SJ Jones, ...
The journal of primary prevention 32, 271-281, 2011
232011
“It's Just Not All Teenage Moms”: Diversity, Support, and Relationship in Family Services
MS Fram
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 75 (4), 507-517, 2005
222005
US households with children are exposed to nonpersistent and persistent food insecurity
MP Burke, SJ Jones, MS Fram, EA Frongillo
Journal of hunger & environmental nutrition 7 (4), 349-362, 2012
212012
Concordance and discordance of the knowledge, understanding, and description of children's experience of food insecurity among Hispanic adults and children
EA Frongillo, MS Fram, JL Escobar-Alegría, M Pérez-Garay, MM Macauda, ...
Family & Community Health 42 (4), 237-244, 2019
202019
Parenting styles are associated with overall child dietary quality within low-income and food-insecure households
MP Burke, SJ Jones, EA Frongillo, CE Blake, MS Fram
Public health nutrition 22 (15), 2835-2843, 2019
182019
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