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Clarissa D Simon

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BMC Public Health|February 24, 2025
Fathers' work leave and infant breastfeeding in a state-representative sample of fathers in Georgia, United StatesJohn James Parker, Clarissa D Simon, Craig F Garfield
American Journal of Public Health|June 18, 2026
Paternity Leave Status and Mental Health Symptoms Among Ohio Fathers: A Population-Representative Survey, 2022‒2023Craig F Garfield, Clarissa D Simon, Moses Luri, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|August 18, 2022
Mental health as a family experience: Relationship of paternal characteristics with maternal perinatal depressive symptoms in a matched sampleClarissa D Simon, Anne Bendelow, Michael Bryan, et al.
The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing|October 25, 2016
Paternal and Maternal Testosterone in Parents of NICU Infants Transitioning HomeCraig F Garfield, Clarissa D Simon, Joshua Rutsohn, et al.
Family Process|June 15, 2013
Spouses' cortisol associations and moderators: testing physiological synchrony and connectedness in everyday lifeLauren M Papp, Patricia Pendry, Clarissa D Simon, et al.
The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing|December 2, 2017
Stress From the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to Home: Paternal and Maternal Cortisol Rhythms in Parents of Premature InfantsCraig F Garfield, Clarissa D Simon, Joshua Rutsohn, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 2, 2007
Double take: parallel processing by the cerebral hemispheres reduces attentional blinkPaige E Scalf, Marie T Banich, Arthur F Kramer, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|August 1, 2017
High paternal testosterone may protect against postpartum depressive symptoms in fathers, but confer risk to mothers and childrenDarby E Saxbe, Christine Dunkel Schetter, Clarissa D Simon, et al.
Clinical Pediatrics|September 3, 2015
Breastfeeding, Bed-Sharing, and Maternal CortisolClarissa D Simon, Emma K Adam, Chelsea O McKinney, et al.
Pediatrics|June 10, 2025
Paternal Leave Practices Among a Representative Sample of Recent Fathers in Georgia: 2018-2019Clarissa D Simon, John James Parker, Lee Warner, et al.
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BMC Public Health|February 24, 2025
Fathers' work leave and infant breastfeeding in a state-representative sample of fathers in Georgia, United StatesJohn James Parker, Clarissa D Simon, Craig F Garfield
American Journal of Public Health|June 18, 2026
Paternity Leave Status and Mental Health Symptoms Among Ohio Fathers: A Population-Representative Survey, 2022‒2023Craig F Garfield, Clarissa D Simon, Moses Luri, et al.
Archives of Women'S Mental Health|August 18, 2022
Mental health as a family experience: Relationship of paternal characteristics with maternal perinatal depressive symptoms in a matched sampleClarissa D Simon, Anne Bendelow, Michael Bryan, et al.
The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing|October 25, 2016
Paternal and Maternal Testosterone in Parents of NICU Infants Transitioning HomeCraig F Garfield, Clarissa D Simon, Joshua Rutsohn, et al.
Family Process|June 15, 2013
Spouses' cortisol associations and moderators: testing physiological synchrony and connectedness in everyday lifeLauren M Papp, Patricia Pendry, Clarissa D Simon, et al.
The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing|December 2, 2017
Stress From the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit to Home: Paternal and Maternal Cortisol Rhythms in Parents of Premature InfantsCraig F Garfield, Clarissa D Simon, Joshua Rutsohn, et al.
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|May 2, 2007
Double take: parallel processing by the cerebral hemispheres reduces attentional blinkPaige E Scalf, Marie T Banich, Arthur F Kramer, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|August 1, 2017
High paternal testosterone may protect against postpartum depressive symptoms in fathers, but confer risk to mothers and childrenDarby E Saxbe, Christine Dunkel Schetter, Clarissa D Simon, et al.
Clinical Pediatrics|September 3, 2015
Breastfeeding, Bed-Sharing, and Maternal CortisolClarissa D Simon, Emma K Adam, Chelsea O McKinney, et al.
Pediatrics|June 10, 2025
Paternal Leave Practices Among a Representative Sample of Recent Fathers in Georgia: 2018-2019Clarissa D Simon, John James Parker, Lee Warner, et al.
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