A. Katrina Nelson, PhD, MPH, MSc
Associate Research Scientist in Public Health (Health Policy)Cards
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2025
Adverse childhood experiences and use of corporal punishment among women in low-resource settings: a convergent mixed methods study with mothers of children under five in the Dominican Republic
Nelson A, Frías M, Vibbert M, Kendall C, Sánchez-Vincitore L, Luft H, Susana M, Theall K, Castro A. Adverse childhood experiences and use of corporal punishment among women in low-resource settings: a convergent mixed methods study with mothers of children under five in the Dominican Republic. BMC Women's Health 2025, 25: 591. PMID: 41339832, PMCID: PMC12676820, DOI: 10.1186/s12905-025-03742-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow socioeconomic positionSocioeconomic positionCorporal punishmentAdverse childhood experiencesLow-resource settingsChildhood experiencesWomen of low socioeconomic positionDominican RepublicExposure to corporal punishmentContext of povertySemi-structured open-ended interviewsParenting behaviorsHigh-income countriesMothers of childrenOpen-ended interviewsHealth QuestionnaireIntergenerational traumaEarly childhood experiencesFood insecurityThematic analysisChild interventionsInterview contentParenting practicesMaternal experiencePunishmentAmigas Latinas Motivando el Alma (ALMA): Increasing Mindfulness and Social Support to Reduce Depression and Anxiety in Latina Immigrant Women
Ornelas I, Nelson A, Price C, Pérez-Solorio S, Rao D, Chan K. Amigas Latinas Motivando el Alma (ALMA): Increasing Mindfulness and Social Support to Reduce Depression and Anxiety in Latina Immigrant Women. Mindfulness 2025, 16: 1923-1932. PMID: 40855894, PMCID: PMC12376849, DOI: 10.1007/s12671-025-02602-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSocial supportSelf-CompassionImpact of mindfulness-based interventionsLatina immigrant womenMindfulness-based interventionsMultiple mediation modelSocial isolationPost-interventionMental health outcomesMediation modelImmigrant womenSignificant mediatorsGroup interventionCommunity-based settingsAnxietyDepressionMindfulnessComparison group designLatino cultureHealth outcomesFollow-upGroup participantsKing CountySecondary analysisMethodThe studyHome-based nurturing care practices for children under five with low socioeconomic position in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Nelson A, Sánchez-Vincitore L, Frias M, Susana M, Kendall C, Theall K, Vibbert M, Luft H, Castro A. Home-based nurturing care practices for children under five with low socioeconomic position in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. PLOS ONE 2025, 20: e0314432. PMID: 39932980, PMCID: PMC11813109, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314432.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow socioeconomic positionNurturing Care FrameworkSocioeconomic positionAdolescent mothersDominican RepublicCare frameworkResponsive caregivingSemi-structured qualitative interviewsHome-based careSanto DomingoChildrearing practicesDeductive thematic analysisCorporal punishmentQualitative interviewsMothering skillsChild developmentParenting programsCare practicesChildren’s opportunitiesSociodemographic surveyAction frameworkSocial interactionThematic analysisCultural contextAdult mothers
2024
Proof of concept of the Universal Baby video innovation for early child development in Lima, Peru
Nelson A, Griest C, Munoz L, Rumaldo N, Miller A, Soplapuco G, Lecca L, Shin S, Acuña L, Valdivia Y, Ramos A, Ahumada D, Ramos B, Mejia S, Serrano E, Castro W, Oliva V, Heyman A, Hartwell L, Blackwell R, Diaz D, Vibbert M. Proof of concept of the Universal Baby video innovation for early child development in Lima, Peru. Journal Of Pediatric Psychology 2024, 50: 51-62. PMID: 38872286, PMCID: PMC11753875, DOI: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsae035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly child developmentGroup health education sessionsCaregivers of children agesCommunity-based interventionsHealth education sessionsChild developmentCulturally appropriate toolCoaching toolsLow-resource settingsEducation sessionsIntervention groupSocial supportVideo interventionControl groupMother/child dyadsHealth establishmentsResource settingsAppropriate toolsCaregiversChild ageInterventionLocal teamsReturn' interactionsExpert supervisionYoung childrenAmigas Latinas Motivando el Alma: Participant Perspectives on an In-Person and Online Implementation of an Intervention to Promote Mental Health in Latina Immigrant Women
Miranda M, Rao D, Price C, Gudino J, Perez G, Maurer S, Nelson A, Pérez-Solorio S, Ornelas I. Amigas Latinas Motivando el Alma: Participant Perspectives on an In-Person and Online Implementation of an Intervention to Promote Mental Health in Latina Immigrant Women. Community Mental Health Journal 2024, 60: 908-918. PMID: 38430288, PMCID: PMC11994048, DOI: 10.1007/s10597-024-01244-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-based interventionsLatina immigrant womenIn-personMental healthSocial supportImmigrant womenMental health disparitiesStress management techniquesHealth disparitiesParticipants' perspectivesInterventionParticipantsHealthWomenSupportLatinasDisparitiesAnxietyDepressionFacilitationInterviewsHomeSatisfactionMentalRisk
2023
Delays to care in infantile epileptic spasms syndrome: Racial and ethnic inequities
Abath C, Gupta N, Hadjinicolaou A, Donatelli S, Singh A, Merchant S, Ryan M, Soby M, Ryan C, Nelson A, Pacheco J, Zhang B, Williams D, Yuskaitis C, Harini C. Delays to care in infantile epileptic spasms syndrome: Racial and ethnic inequities. Epilepsia 2023, 65: 107-114. PMID: 37953072, DOI: 10.1111/epi.17827.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInfantile epileptic spasms syndromeDiagnostic delayAssociated with worse developmental outcomesTertiary care epilepsy centerStandard treatment courseClinically significant delayQualitative studyEthnic inequalitiesTreatment courseEpilepsy outcomeRetrospective cohortClinical variablesBlack childrenEpilepsy centersBIPOC childrenSignificant delaySyndromeChildrenUnited StatesDevelopmental outcomesOutcomesCaregiversCareReferralIntervention prospectsPromoting mental health in Latina immigrant women: Results from the Amigas Latinas Motivando el Alma intervention trial
Ornelas I, Rao D, Price C, Chan G, Tran A, Aisenberg G, Perez G, Maurer S, Nelson A. Promoting mental health in Latina immigrant women: Results from the Amigas Latinas Motivando el Alma intervention trial. Social Science & Medicine 2023, 321: 115776. PMID: 36809698, PMCID: PMC9998361, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115776.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-based interventionsTwo-month follow-upPost-interventionLatina immigrant womenIn-personIntervention groupLatina immigrantsMental healthDepressive symptomsComparison group study designImmigrant womenLevels of depressive symptomsMental health careStratified modelsGroup post-interventionRisk of depressionAnxiety post-interventionFollow-upOnline intervention groupGroup study designHealth careKing CountyAnxiety scoresIntervention trialsStudy design
2022
Amigas Latinas Motivando el Alma: In-Person and Online Delivery of an Intervention to Promote Mental Health Among Latina Immigrant Women
Ornelas I, Perez G, Maurer S, Gonzalez S, Childs V, Price C, Nelson A, Solorio S, Tran A, Rao D. Amigas Latinas Motivando el Alma: In-Person and Online Delivery of an Intervention to Promote Mental Health Among Latina Immigrant Women. Journal Of Alternative And Complementary Medicine 2022, 28: 821-829. PMID: 35723668, PMCID: PMC9595613, DOI: 10.1089/jicm.2022.0491.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIn-personLatina immigrant womenMindfulness-based interventionsImmigrant womenLatina immigrantsEfficacy of mindfulness-based interventionsParticipants post-interventionHigh school degreeImmigrant populationPost-interventionFormative researchProgram attendanceMental healthSocial supportParticipant satisfactionIntervention staffSatisfaction surveyCoping strategiesMindfulness-based approachesIntervention trialsSchool degreeMonolingual Spanish speakersCommunity organizationsInterventionParticipantsThe Dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence and Its Impact on HIV Care: A Cross-Sectional Study of People of Mixed Gender and Sexual Preference in Lima, Peru
Nelson A, Denavit C, Muñoz M, Wong M, Saldaña O, Santa Cruz J, Rodriguez C, Caldas A, Castro A, Shin S. The Dynamics of Intimate Partner Violence and Its Impact on HIV Care: A Cross-Sectional Study of People of Mixed Gender and Sexual Preference in Lima, Peru. Journal Of Interpersonal Violence 2022, 38: 443-465. PMID: 35343294, DOI: 10.1177/08862605221081933.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntimate partner violencePartner violenceBidirectional violenceDynamics of intimate partner violenceAssociated with intimate partner violenceSexual intimate partner violenceCross-sectional studyRandomized Controlled TrialsConflict Tactics ScaleSocial supportCommunity-based accompanimentTactics ScaleLow social supportViolenceMixed methods studyQualitative interviewsSexual preferenceSubstance useCommunity caregiversSevere conflictsHIV careHIV outcomesCoping subscalesMethods studyMixed genderIntegrating an early child development intervention into an existing primary healthcare platform in rural Lesotho: a prospective case–control study
Ndayizigiye M, McBain R, Whelley C, Lerotholi R, Mabathoana J, Carmona M, Curtain J, Birru E, Stulac S, Miller A, Shin S, Rumaldo N, Mukherjee J, Nelson A. Integrating an early child development intervention into an existing primary healthcare platform in rural Lesotho: a prospective case–control study. BMJ Open 2022, 12: e051781. PMID: 35121599, PMCID: PMC8819803, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051781.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsECD interventionEarly childhood developmentCaregiving practicesIntervention groupRural districtsPostnatal care visitsPrimary care platformsCare delivery modelsHybrid care delivery modelEarly childhood development outcomesPrimary healthcare systemEarly child development interventionsCase-control study designChild development interventionsParental social supportCase-control studyDevelopmental outcomesCaregiver-levelCare visitsHome visitsPrimary caregiversSocial supportDistricts of LesothoCare platformDelivery models