Research Signature Areas

Health and Well-being of Children and Youth

Our researchers are dedicated to advancing the health and well-being of all children and youth, which lays the foundation for health and well-being over many decades of adult life.

College of Health faculty focus on the critical roles that social policies, families, educational settings, and communities play in promoting positive early child and youth development.

Child-focused researchers study self-regulation, early education and readiness for school, parenting styles and behaviors, housing, and poverty.

Faculty also have expertise in improving quality of life through physical activity and motor skill development and providing those with developmental and acquired disabilities equitable access to play and mobility, including toy- and game-based technologies.

Because youth is a critical period connecting childhood and adulthood, faculty focus on healthy and risky behaviors of teens and young adults.

For example, some study behaviors such as safer sexual activity (e.g., preventing sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies, promoting sexual health for LGBTQ+ individuals, treating hepatitis C) and substance use (e.g., vaping and smoking, marijuana, misuse of prescription stimulants or opioids).

Others focus on leadership development, social belonging/isolation, and healthy relationships with peers and partners.

News and stories

Recent health and well-being of children and youth news and stories.

Recent publications

Recent health and well-being of children and youth publications

(This is not an exhaustive list. Visit individual faculty profiles for more extensive lists of their publications.)

2026

Shliakhtsitsava, K., Stark, S.S., Prasad, T., Boles, S., Chingos, D.T., Ehren, J., Gorman, J.R., Romero, S., Mao, J.J., Nathan, P.C., Armenian, S.H., Su, H.I.  (2026)  Impact of a Reproductive Health Survivorship Care Plan on Fertility, Pregnancy Concerns, and Accessing Reproductive Healthcare Among Young Nulliparous Breast Cancer Survivors  Cancer Reports  9(1)

2025

Rackerby, B., Kim, E., Bobe, G., Dallas, D.C., Park, S.H.  (2025)  Effects of whey protein isolate on the human gut microbiota and intestinal function in older adults  Journal of Dairy Science  
Ni, Y., Geldhof, G.J., Settersten, R.A., Tominey, S.L.  (2025)  Civic Participation and Meaning in Life: Similarities and Differences Across Diverse Youth  Youth & Society  
Foster, S. A., Kile, M. L., Hystad, P., Diamond, M. L., Mandhane, P. J., Moraes, T. J., Pei, J., Scott, J. A., Simons, E., Subbarao, P., Takaro, T. K., Tamana, S. K., Turvey, S. E., Brook, J. R.  (2025)  Organophosphate ester flame retardants and plasticizers in house dust and Child Behavior Checklist outcomes: A nested study in the Canadian CHILD Birth Cohort  Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology  

Projects, programs and laboratories

Health and well-being of children and youth projects, programs and laboratories.

(This is not an exhaustive list. Contact individual faculty for more information of their current and past research.)

  • 2CW Research Lab
    Research group

    2CW Research Group

    The Child Welfare and Child Well-being (2CW) research group seeks to generate knowledge and utilize evidence to better support children, adolescents and their families, especially those facing adversity.  The ultimate goal, therefore, is to improve Child Welfare and enhance Child Well-being.

    Director: Brianne Kothari, PhD, MA

     Website: 2CW Research Group

  • Children and Youth with Disabilities Lab
    Research laboratory

    Children and Youth with Disabilities Laboratory

    The Children and Youth with Disabilities Laboratory is focused on improving quality of life for children and youth with and without disabilities through physical activity.

    Director: Megan MacDonald, PhD

     Website: Children & Youth with Disabilities Lab

  • promoting the HPV vaccine
    Research project

    College students for cancer prevention: promoting the HPV vaccine

    The goal of this project is to implement a policy, system or environmental change to increase awareness and promotion of the HPV vaccine among OSU college students.

    PI: Cynthia M. Mojica, PhD

  • connect research group
    Research group

    Connect Research Group

    The Connect Research Group aims to identify ways to support children, families, and communities to overcome adversity and build resilience through connection.

    Director: Shannon Lipscomb, PhD

     Website: The Connect Research Group

  • Disability and Mobility Do-it-Yourself Co-Op
    Research laboratory

    Disability and Mobility Do-it-Yourself Co-Op

    We believe that mobility is a fundamental human right and a radical paradigm shift removing the mobility disparity for children with disabilities is imperative. Our mission is to provide children with disabilities with equitable, equal, and inclusive access to mobility and play.

    Director: Sam Logan, PhD

     Website: Disability and Mobility Do-it-Yourself Co-Op

  • Family Policy Group
    Research group

    Family Policy Group

    The Family Policy Group is a network of faculty and students who seek to advance the study of family policy at Oregon State University.

    PI: David Rothwell, MSW, PhD

     Website: Family Policy Group