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Perreira, Krista M.; Chapman, Mimi V.; Potochnick, Stephanie R.; & Smith, Tasia (2008). Migration and Mental Health: Latino Youth and Parents Adapting to Life in the American South. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Rogers, Jamie; Perreira, Krista M.; Beeber, Linda S.; & Schwartz, Todd A. (2008). The ALAS Project: Removing Barriers to Mental Health Care for Latina Immigrant Mothers. Zero to Three, 29(2), 39-44.

Chapman, Mimi V. & Perreira, Krista M. (2007). Latino Immigrant Teens and Parents: What They Say about Their Lives. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Charles, Pajarita & Perreira, Krista M. (2007). Intimate Partner Violence during Pregnancy and 1-Year Post-Partum. Journal of Family Violence, 22(7), 609-619.

Ornelas, India J; .; Perreira, Krista M.; & Ayala, Guadalupe X. (2007). Parental Influences on Adolescent Physical Activity: A Longitudinal Study [Open Access]. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 4, 3. PMCID: PMC1805507

Perreira, Krista M.; Harris, Kathleen Mullan; & Lee, Dohoon (2007). Immigrant Youth in the Labor Market. Work and Occupations, 34(1), 5-34.

Perreira, Krista M. & Smith, Luke B. (2007). A Cultural-Ecological Model of Migration and Development: Focusing on Latino Immigrant Youth. Prevention Researcher, 14(4), 6-9.

Potochnick, Stephanie R. & Perreira, Krista M. (2007). Being Well and Doing Well: The Health and Academic Experiences of Latino High School Students in North Carolina. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Perreira, Krista M. (2006). Crowd-In: The Effect of Private Health Insurance Markets on the Demand for Medicaid. Health Services Research, 41(5), 1762-1781. PMCID: PMC1955304

Perreira, Krista M.; Chapman, Mimi V.; & Stein, Gabriela L. (2006). Becoming an American Parent: Overcoming Challenges and Finding Strength in a New Immigrant Latino Community. Journal of Family Issues, 27(10), 1383-1414.