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Patrick F. Clarkin, Ph.D.

biological anthropology, war & health, growth & nutrition

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Clarkin PF (2012) War, forced displacement and growth in Laotian adults. Annals of Human Biology. 39(1): 36-45. Link

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Clarkin PF (2010) The echoes of war: effects of early malnutrition on adult health. In The War Machine and Global Health: The Human Costs of Armed Conflict and the Violence Industry, Merrill Singer and G. Derrick Hodge (eds.) Alta Mira Press, Lanham, MD. pp. 31-58. Link

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Clarkin PF (2009) Lao Health and Adjustment in Southern New England Three Decades after the Secret War. Occasional Paper for IAAS, UMass Boston Institute for Asian American Studies, January. Link

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Clarkin PF (2008) Adiposity and height of adult Hmong refugees: Relationship with war-related early malnutrition and later migration. American Journal of Human Biology 20(2): 174-84. Link

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Clarkin PF, Tisch L, Glicksman AS (2008). Socio-economic correlates of current and regular smoking among college students in Rhode Island.  Journal of American College Health. 57(2): 183-90. Link

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Clarkin PF (2005) Methodological issues in the anthropometric assessment of Hmong children in the United States. American Journal of Human Biology 17(6): 787-795. Link

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Clarkin PF (2005) Hmong resettlement in French Guiana. Hmong Studies Journal 6: 1-27. Link

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