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Jordan, A. (2010). Children’s television viewing and childhood obesity. Pediatric Annals, 39(3), 569-573.
Bleakley, A., Hennessy, M., Fishbein, M., & Jordan, A. (2011). Using the Integrative Model to explain how exposure to sexual media content influences adolescent sexual behavior. Health Education & Behavior, 38(5): 530-540
Evans, C., Jordan, A., Horner, J. (2011). Only two hours? A qualitative study of the challenges parents perceive in restricting child television time. Journal of Family Issues, 32(9): 1223-1244.
Gilmore, J. & Jordan, A. (2012). Burgers and basketball: Race and stereotypes in food and beverage advertising aimed at children in the US. Journal of Children and Media, 6(3): 317-332.
Jordan A, Piotrowski J.T., Bleakley A, Mallya G. (2012). Developing media interventions to reduce household sugar-sweetened beverage consumption. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 640: 118-135.
Gottfried, J. A., Vaala, S. E., Bleakley, A., Hennessy, M., & Jordan, A. (2013). Does the effect of exposure to TV sex on adolescent sexual behavior vary by genre? Communication Research, 40(1), 73-95.
Strasburger, V., Jordan, A., Donnerstein, E. (2012). Children, adolescents, and the media: Health effects. Pediatric Clinics of North America, 59(3), 533-586.
Vaala, S.E., Bleakley, A., & Jordan, A. (2013). The media environments and television-viewing diets of infants and toddlers. Zero to Three, 33(4), 18-24.
Bleakley, A., Piotrowski, J., Hennessy, M., & Jordan, A. (2013). Predictors of parents’ intention to limit children’s television viewing. Journal of Public Health, 35(4) 525-532.
Bleakley, A., Jordan, A., & Hennessy, M. (2013). The relationship between parents’ and children’s television viewing. Pediatrics, 132(2): e364-e371.