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Jacinda Dariotis
Johns Hopkins University

Jacinda K. Dariotis is a multidisciplinary family researcher focusing on understanding family formation decision-making (in terms of fertility and romantic unions) across the lifespan beginning in youth through middle adulthood. Of particular interest are the biological and familial determinants of fertility intentions in youth and how life-course competition variables influence those intentions and subsequent behaviors over time. She has been involved in numerous state-wide prevention and intervention program evaluations while completing her graduate degrees in Human Development and Family Studies as well as Statistics at the Pennsylvania State University. As a mixed-methodologist she focuses on both quantitative (parametric and nonparametric statistics) and qualitative paradigms. She recently joined the faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and is currently an investigator on two projects at the Center on Adolescent Health. 
 

 
 

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