Bethanie "Beth" Van Horne, MPH, DrPH
Director of Research, Section of Public Health & Child Abuse Pediatrics
Texas Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor, Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine
Languages: English
Departments:
Get to know Bethanie "Beth" Van Horne, MPH, DrPH
Personal Statement
Beth supports the research and evaluation work of faculty and staff within the section.
Research Interests:
Postpartum depression, perinatal substance use, maternal mortality, caregiver support programs, mental/behavioral health, child maltreatment, and services and programs for foster and at-risk families
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* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Van Horne BS, Caughy MO, Canfield M, Case A, Greeley CS, Morgan R, Mitchel LB. First time maltreatment of children 2-10 with Specific Birth Defects: A Population-Based Study. (2018) Child Abuse and Neglect 84: 53-63.
Cain C, Van Horne BS. Current Challenges in Addressing the Realities of Poverty and Inequality in Families With Young Children: A Call for Both Policy and Intervention. (2017) APSAC Advisor, 15 (2) 3-13.
Crawford, A, Zucker T, Van Horne B, Landry S. Integrating Professional Development Content and Formative Assessment with the Coaching Process: The Texas School Ready Model. (2017) Theory Into Practice. 56(1), 56-65.
Van Horne BS, Mofitt KB, Canfield M, Case A, Greeley CS, Morgan R, Mitchel LB. Maltreatment of Children under Age 2 with Specific Birth Defects: A Population-Based Study. (2015) Pediatrics 136 (6) e1504-e1512.
Van Horne BS, Netherton E, Helton JR, Fu M, Greeley CS. The scope and trends of pediatric hospitalizations in Texas, 2004-2010. (2015) Hospital Pediatrics 5(7):390-8.
Van Horne BS, Wiemann CM, Bernson AB, Horwitz IB, Volk RJ. Multilevel predictors of inconsistent condom use among adolescent mothers. (2009) American Journal of Public Health 99(S2) S417-S424.