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Monica Oxford, Ph.D. is a research professor in the Department of Family and Child Nursing, the Executive Director of the Barnard Center for Infant Mental Health and Director of Parent-Child Relationship Programs. Dr. Oxford’s research focuses on birth to five Parent-Child relationship quality and how that dyadic relationship impacts child developmental outcomes for vulnerable families living in challenging environments. Dr. Oxford’s interest is in how context, parenting, and child characteristics combine to inform patterns of child outcomes and how intervention services promote both parent and child well-being. As the director of Barnard Center, she is also involved in training providers (home visitors, nurses, social workers, child care professionals) about infant mental health and how parenting behaviors and context operate to support or detract from healthy outcomes. Dr. Oxford is principal investigator of four NIH grants; three are aimed at examining the impact of a relationship-based intervention program, Promoting First Relationships® (Kelly et al, 2008) in three populations: one for parents involved with child protective services and the second for American Indian families in a rural setting, and the third for parents who have recently been reunified with their child after a foster care placement. The fourth grant is aimed at addressing the interaction between family, school, child, and contextual risk such as poverty and early child developmental outcomes Dr. Oxford is also co-principal investigator on four NIH funded grants testing the effectiveness of intervention programs for vulnerable populations.
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Journal of pediatric health care : official publication of National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates & Practitionersno. 2 (2024): 160-171
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGYno. 3 (2024): e6314-e6314
Patricia Crittenden,Steve Farnfield,Susan Spieker,Andrea Landini,Monica Oxford,Katrina Robson, Siw Karlsen, Helen Johnson, Vicki Ellis, Zoe Ash
Mental Health of Children and Adolescents in the 21st Century [Working Title] (2024)
Journal of Child and Family Studiesno. 3 (2024): 1015-1028
PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHno. 1 (2024): 16-29
Nursing Researchno. 5 (2023): E172-E179
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