Research and Publications
Learn about HOPE research projects
The HOPE team is actively engaged in cutting edge research to further the knowledge about the effects of positive childhood experiences on health outcomes. Many of our projects involve collaboration with local and national institutions, well respected in the research arena. HOPE is even expanding internationally, recently participating in the preparation of a research grant submitted by the Transforming early Education and Child Health (TeEACH) group at Western Sydney University in New South Wales, Australia.
Recent Research and Publications
Predictors of Corporal Punishment during the COVID-19 Pandemic
1 of 6 reported having spanked their child during the pandemic Corporal punishment (CP) is broadly defined as “the use…
Prevalence of Positive Childhood Experiences Among Adults — Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, Four States, 2015–2021
This report marks an important moment in the growing understanding of childhood experiences. This report signals that PCEs have become…
Childcare Disruptions and Parental Stress During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Our findings illustrate the link between disruptions in childcare and other services for children and levels of parental stress and…