Publications
18
Citations
84
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
15
Publishing since 2012
Angela G. Campbell conducts research in maternal and child health, with a focus on infant feeding practices such as breastfeeding and the timing of introducing complementary (solid) foods. Much of the work analyzes large U.S. survey data to examine how factors like race/ethnicity, birth weight, and a mother's country of origin relate to feeding behaviors. Related studies address topics such as fertility counseling for young cancer survivors and health practices among farmworkers.
Publication activity has been growing in recent years, rising from about one paper per year in 2018-2021 to roughly three per year in 2024-2025.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Reduction in the Introduction of Complementary Foods Prior to 4 Months and Prior to 6 Months: An Examination of the U.S. National Survey of Children’s Health 2016–2023
Breastfeeding Medicine · 2025
- Timing of Complementary Food Introduction in the US National Survey of Children’s Health: Differences by Mother’s Nativity
Academic Pediatrics · 2025
- Breastfeeding Behaviors by Race/Ethnicity and Foreign-Born Status in the United States: An Analysis of the U.S. National Survey of Children’s Health
Breastfeeding Medicine · 2024
- Fertility counseling information adequacy as a moderator of regret among adolescent and young adult breast cancer survivors
Supportive Care in Cancer · 2020
- The role of acculturation and training in personal protective equipment (PPE) use among Hispanic farmworkers: A follow-up from the ¡Protejase! study.
Health Behavior Research · 2019
- Breastfeeding Trends Among Very Low Birth Weight, Low Birth Weight, and Normal Birth Weight Infants
The Journal of Pediatrics · 2018
- Breastfeeding Medicine×2
- The Journal of Pediatrics×1
- Supportive Care in Cancer×1
- INQUIRY The Journal of Health Care Organization Provision and Financing×1
- Current Diabetes Reports×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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