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  • Kotlar, B., Hernandez, A., Morgan, H., Odegbami, M., Senior, R., Boyles, J., Garrett, V., Gazzuolo, T., Poehlmann, J., Shlafer, RJ., Tiemeier, H., Slopen, N. (2026). “I wouldn’t wish that on anybody, that pain”: Maternal healthcare and neonatal outcomes among women experiencing incarceration during pregnancy in Georgia. Women’s Health. (Accepted).
  • Piontkowski, K., Lao, J., Nurkanova, J., Slopen, N., Boyles, J.,Kotlar, B. (2026). “Will they know who I am?” Contact between incarcerated mothers and their infants. Journal of Family Psychology. (Accepted).
  • Dakers, E., Kaluza, A., Matthews, M., Moss, R., Piontkowski, K., Mason, E., Shlafer, R. J., Thomas, K., & Kotlar, B. (2026). Pregnancy and Postpartum-Related Accommodations During Incarceration: A Review of Policies in the United States. Journal of correctional health care: the official journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, 10783458251413108. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/10783458251413108
  • Dakers, E., Coates, J., Boyles, J., Slopen, N., & Kotlar, B. (2026). Early introduction of complementary foods among infants exposed to maternal incarceration in utero. Nutrition and Health, 02601060251414561. https://doi.org/10.1177/02601060251414561