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<strong>Susan</strong> R. <strong>Tortolero</strong><br />

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<strong>Tortolero</strong> SR, Parcel GS. Longitudinal Studies among Children: Implications for Future Funding.<br />

Submitted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta, GA), Sept. 15, 2000.<br />

Crane M, <strong>Tortolero</strong> S, Fornasini M. Prevalence of HIV Risk Factors and Infection in Selected Groups of<br />

Inmates in the Harris County Jail. Submitted Aug. 1989.<br />

Crane M, <strong>Tortolero</strong> S, Hines A, Jardine L, Johnson C. Financial, Medical and Social Service Needs of Persons<br />

with HIV Infection in Texas. Submitted to the State of Texas Legislative Task Force on AIDS, Dec. 21, 1988.<br />

EDITORIALS/LETTERS<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> SR. New dimensions for adolescent substance use prevention. The Journal of Primary Prevention.<br />

<strong>2012</strong>;33(5‐6):223‐224.<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> S. Texas teens need the facts about sex. Houston Chronicle. October 28, <strong>2012</strong>:B1.<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> SR, Li DH. New and re‐new: Expanding prevention science within child and adolescent health. The<br />

Journal of Primary Prevention. <strong>2012</strong>;33(1):1‐2.<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> S. “Critical point.” Letter. Houston Chronicle. December 29, 2011.<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> S. Recognizing the payoff for investing in prevention. The Journal of Primary Prevention.<br />

2011;32(3‐4):129‐130.<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> S. “Texas can’t afford to give up the fight on teen pregnancy.” Op‐Ed, Special Contributor. Austin<br />

American Statesman. March 11, 2011.<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> S. Innovations in adolescent health: New approaches to sexual minority youth research. The<br />

Journal of Primary Prevention. 2010;31(5‐6):259‐260.<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> S. New leadership, new directions, new format. The Journal of Primary Prevention.<br />

2010:31(3)97‐98.<br />

<strong>Tortolero</strong> S. “Let’s stick with the evidence.” Op‐Ed. Houston Chronicle. <strong>January</strong> 15, 2009.<br />

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS<br />

Coker TR, Elliott MN, Schwebel DC, Windle M, Toomey SL, Hertz MF, <strong>Tortolero</strong> SR, Peskin MF, Schuster<br />

MA. Media Violence Exposure and Violent Behavior in Fifth‐Grade Children. Abstract presented at the<br />

<strong>2012</strong> Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. April 28–May 1, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Markham C, Peskin M, Baumler E, Shegog R, Thiel M, Addy R, Robin L, <strong>Tortolero</strong> S. Influencing<br />

Adolescent Sexual Health: Long‐term Behavioral Outcomes From Two Sexual Health Education Curricula<br />

For Middle School Youth. Poster presented at the APHA 140 th Annual Meeting and Exposition. San<br />

Francisco, CA. Oct. 27–31, <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Li DH, Hernandez BF, Peskin MF, Shegog R, Markham CM, Johnson K, Ratliff E, Weerasinghe IS, Leahy<br />

MK, Wood NM, <strong>Tortolero</strong> SR. Developing a Decision‐Support System For Implementing Evidence‐Based<br />

Sex Education in Schools. Oral presentation at the Texas Society for Public Health Education Fall<br />

Conference. Houston, TX. Oct. 14, 2011.

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