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Selected Recent Publications by CePoD Affiliates


Forthcoming

Adams, Jimi, and Jenny Trinitapoli. Forthcoming. “The Malawi Religion Project: Data collection and Selected Analyses.” Demographic Research.

Ayers, Stephanie and Kronenfeld, Jennie Jacobs. Forthcoming. “Using Factor Analysis to Create Complementary and Alternative Medicine Domains: An Examination of Patterns of Use.” Health.

Avogo, Winfred and Victor Agadjanian. Forthcoming. “Forced migration and child health and mortality in Angola.” Social Science & Medicine.

Brewis, A., and S. Lee. Forthcoming. “Children's work, earning, and nutrition in urban Mexican shantytowns.” American Journal of Human Biology.

Chavez, Lilian and Cecilia Menjívar. “Children Without Borders: A Mapping of the Literature on Unaccompanied Migrant Children to the United States.” Migraciones Internacionales.

Dommaraju, Premchand, and V. Agadjanian. Forthcoming. “India’s North-South divide and theories of fertility change.” Journal of Population Research.

Gager, Constance T. and Scott T. Yabiku. Forthcoming. Forthcoming. “Who Has the Time? The Relationship between Household Labor Time and Sexual Frequency.” Journal of Family Issues.

García-Pérez, MH, Sioban D. Harlow, Christine A. Erdman, and Catalina Denman. Forthcoming. “Dysmenorrhea, Dyspareunia and Chronic Pelvic Pain among Mexican Women: Prevalence and Characteristics in a Population-based Survey.” Obstetric & Gynecology.

García-Pérez, MH & F. Lara. Forthcoming. “Neighborhood, Physical Activity and Women's health: A Multilevel Analysis in Hermosillo, Mexico.” Health and Place.

Glass, Christy, Steven A. Haas, & Eric N. Reither. Forthcoming. “The Skinny on Success: Gender, Obesity and Labor Market Attainment over the Life Course.” Social Forces.

Glick, Jennifer E., Littisha Bates, and Scott T. Yabiku. Forthcoming. “Mother's Age at Arrival in the United States and Children's Early Cognitive Development.” Early Childhood Research Quarterly.

Guzzo, Karen Benjamin and Sarah R. Hayford. Forthcoming. “Single Mothers, Single Fathers: Gender Differences in Fertility after a First Nonmarital Birth.” Journal of Family Issues.

Hadley, C., A. Brewis, and I. Pike. Forthcoming. “Does less autonomy erode women's health? Yes. No. Maybe.” American Journal of Human Biology.

Hayford, Sarah R. Forthcoming. “The Evolution of Fertility Expectations over the Life Course.” Demography.

Herbst, Chris and David Stevens David. Forthcoming. “The Impact of Local Labor Market Conditions on Work and Welfare Decisions: Revisiting an Old Question Using New Data.” Population Research and Policy Review.

Herbst, Chris. Forthcoming. “The Labor Supply Effects of Child Care Expenditures and Wages in the Presence of Subsidies and the Earned Income Tax Credit. “ Minor Revisions Requested by Review of Economics of the Household.

Kulis, S., L.J. Reeves, P.A. Dustman, & M. O’Neill. Forthcoming. “Drug resistance strategies of urban American Indian youth of the Southwest: An enumeration, classification, and analysis by substance and offeror.” Substance Use and Misuse.

Kulis, S., F.F. Marsiglia, & T. Nieri. Forthcoming. “Perceived ethnic discrimination versus acculturation stress: Influences on substance use among Latino youth in the Southwest.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

Larson, Kelli L., David Casagrande, Sharon L. Harlan, and Scott T. Yabiku. Forthcoming. "Residents’ Yard Choices and Rationales in a Desert City: Social Priorities, Ecological Impacts, and Decision Tradeoffs." Environmental Management.

Marsiglia, F.F, M.B. Parsai,& S. Kulis. Forthcoming. “Effects of familism and family cohesion on problem behaviors among adolescents in Mexican immigrant families in the Southwest U.S.” Journal of Ethnicity & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.

Marsiglia, Flavio. F., Scott T. Yabiku, Stephen Kulis, Tanya Nieri, Benjamin Lewin, Melissa Del-Colle. Forthcoming. “Effects of school Latino composition and linguistic acculturation on program efficacy in a majority Latino setting.” Social Work Research.

Marsiglia, F.F., S. Yabiku, S. Kulis, TA. Nieri, & B. Lewin. Forthcoming. “Influences of school Latino composition and linguistic acculturation on a prevention program for youth.” Social Work Research.

McConnell, Eileen Diaz and Ilana Redstone Akresh. Forthcoming. “Housing Cost Burden and New Lawful Immigrants in the United States.” Population Research and Policy Review.

McConnell, Eileen Diaz and Faranak Miraftab. Forthcoming. “Sundown Town to ‘Little
Mexico’: Old-timers and Newcomers in an American Small Town.” Rural Sociology,
74 (4).

Nishiura, H., G. Chowell, H. Heesterbeek, J. Wallinga. Forthcoming. “The ideal reporting interval for an epidemic to objectively interpret the epidemiological time course.” Journal of the Royal Society Interface.

Parsai, M., F.F. Marsiglia,& S. Kulis. Forthcoming. “Parental monitoring, religious involvement and drug use among Latino and non-Latino youth in the southwestern United States.” British Journal of Social Work.

Schaefer, David R., John Light, Laura D. Hanish, Carol L. Martin and Richard A. Fabes. Forthcoming. “Fundamental Principles of Network Formation among Preschool Children.” Social Networks.

Schaefer, David R. and Olga Kornienko. Forthcoming. “Building Cohesion in Positively Connected Exchange Networks.” Social Psychology Quarterly.

Wildsmith, Elizabeth, Karen Benjamin Guzzo, and Sarah R. Hayford. Forthcoming. “The Concentration of Unintended, Unwanted, and Seriously Mistimed Childbearing.” Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health.

2009

Agadjanian, Victor, Scott T. Yabiku, and Lubayna Fawcett. 2009. “History, Community Milieu, and Christian-Muslim Differentials in Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 48(3): 462-479.

Agadjanian, Victor and Sarah R. Hayford. 2009. “PMTCT, HAART, and Childbearing in Mozambique: An Institutional Perspective.” AIDS and Behavior, 13 (S1): 103-112.

Anglewicz, Philip, jimi adams, Francis Obare, Susan C. Watkins, & Hans-Peter Kohler. 2009. “The Malawi Diffusion and Ideational Change Project 2004-06: Data collection, data quality and analyses of attrition.” Demographic Research, 20(21): 503-540.

Burr, T.L., G. Chowell. 2009. “The reproduction number R(t) in structured and non-structured populations.” Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 6.

Chowell, G., C. Munayco, A.A. Escalante, F.E. McKenzie. 2009. “The spatial and temporal patterns of falciparum and vivax malaria in Peru: 1994-2006.” The Malaria Journal, 8:142.

Chowell, G., S.M. Bertozzi, M. Arantxa Colchero, H. Lopez-Gatell, C. Alpuche-Aranda, M. Hernandez, M.A. Miller. 2009. “Severe Respiratory Disease Concurrent with H1N1 Influenza Circulation.” The New England Journal of Medicine, 361:674-679.

Clark, Rebecca, Jennifer E. Glick, and Regina M. Bures. 2009. “Immigrant families over the life course: Research directions and needs.” Journal of Family Issues, 30: 852-72.

Fosse, Nathan, & Steven A. Haas. 2009. “The Validity and Stability of Self-Reported Health among Adolescents in a Longitudinal, Nationally-Representative Survey.” Pediatrics, 123(2).

Gratton, B. and M. P. Gutmann. 2009. “Emptying the Nest: Older Men in the United States, 1880 to 2000,” submitted to Population and Development Review.

Hayford, Sarah R., Elizabeth Wildsmith, and Karen Benjamin Guzzo. 2009. “Measurement Problems in Assessing Trends in Unwanted Fertility.” Letter to the editor, Journal of Adolescent Health, 45(1): 105.

Hadley, C. and A. Wutich. 2009. “Experience-based Measures of Food and Water Security: Biocultural Approaches to Grounded Measures of Insecurity.” Human Organization, 68(4).

Harlan, Sharon L., Scott T. Yabiku, Larissa Larsen, and Anthony J. Brazel. 2009. “Household Water Consumption in an Arid City: Affluence, ‘Affordance,’ and Attitudes.” Society & Natural Resources, 22(8): 691-709.

Holley, Lynn C., Lorraine Moya Salas, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Scott T. Yabiku, Blythe Fitzharris, and Kelly F. Jackson. 2009. “Youth of Mexican Descent of the Southwest: Exploring Differences in Ethnic Labels.” Children and Schools, 31(1): 15-26.

Jehn, M., and A. Brewis. 2009. “Paradoxical malnutrition in mother-child pairs: Untangling the phenomenon of over- and under-nutrition in underdeveloped economies.” Economics & Human Biology, 7:28-35.

Marsiglia, F.F., S. Kulis, G.R. Martinez, D. Becerra, & J.Castillo. 2009. “Culturally specific youth substance abuse resistance skills: Applicability and generalizability on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border.” Research on Social Work Practice, 19: 152-164.

Molm, Linda D., David R. Schaefer, and Jessica L. Collett. 2009. “Risk, Uncertainty, and Trust in Negotiated and Reciprocal Forms of Exchange.” Sociological Theory, 27:1-32.

Morgan, Philip S., Guo Zhigang, and Sarah R. Hayford. 2009. “China’s Below Replacement Fertility: Recent Trends and Future Prospects.” Population and Development Review, 35(3).

Munayco, CV., J. Gómez, V.A. Laguna-Torres, J. Arrasco, T. J. Kochel, V. Fiestas, J. Garcia, J. Perez, I. Torres, F. Condori, H. Nishiura, and G. Chowell. 2009. “Epidemiological and transmissibility analysis of influenza A(H1N1)v in a southern hemisphere setting: Peru.” Eurosurveillance, 14(32).

Nishiura, H., C. Castillo-Chavez, M. Safan, G. Chowell. 2009. “Transmission potential of the new influenza A(H1N1) virus and its age-specificity in Japan.” Eurosurveillance,4.

Parsai, M., S. Voisine, F.F. Marsiglia, S. Kulis, & T. Nieri. 2009. “The protective and risk effects of parents and peers on substance use, attitudes and behaviors of Mexican heritage female and male adolescents.” Youth & Society, 40(3): 353-376.

Rodríguez, Havidán, Rogelio Saenz and Cecilia Menjívar. (Editors) 2008. Latinos/as in the United States: Changing the Face of América. New York: Springer

Schaefer, David R. 2009. “Resource Variation and the Development of Cohesion in Exchange Networks.” American Sociological Review, 74:551-72.

Seeyave, DM., S. Coleman, D. Appugliese, RF. Corwyn, RH Bradley. 2009. “Ability to delay gratification at age 4 years and risk of overweight at age 11 years.” Arch Ped & Adolt Med, 163: 303-308.

White, Michael J. Jennifer E. Glick. May 2009. Achieving Anew: How new immigrants do in American schools, jobs, and neighborhoods. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Wutich, A. 2009. “Estimating Household Water Use: A Comparison of Diary, Prompted Recall, and Free Recall Methods.” Field Methods, 21(1): 49-68.

Wutich, A. 2009. “Intrahousehold Disparities in Women and Men’s Experiences of Water Insecurity and Emotional Distress in Urban Bolivia.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 23(4).

Wutich, A. 2009. “Water Scarcity and the Sustainability of a Common Pool Resource Institution in the Urban Andes.” Human Ecology. 37(2): 179-192.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Sarah Schlabach. 2009. “Social Change and the Relationships Between Education and Employment.” Population Research and Policy Review, 28(4): 533-549.

Yabiku, Scott T., Jennifer E. Glick, Steven A. Haas, Elizabeth Wentz, and Li Zhu. 2009. “Migration, Health and Environment in the Desert Southwest.” Population and Environment 30(4-5): 131-158.

Yabiku, Scott T. and Constance T. Gager. 2009. “Sexual Frequency and the Stability of Marital and Cohabiting Unions.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 71(4): 983-1000.

2008

Agadjanian, V. 2008. “Research on international migration in sub-Saharan Africa: Foci, approaches, and challenges.” The Sociological Quarterly, 49(3): 407-421.

Agadjanian, V. and Cecilia Menjívar. 2008. “Talking about the ‘Epidemic of the Millennium’: Religion, informal communication, and HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.” Social Problems, 55(3): 301-321.

Agadjanian, V. and Winfred Avogo. 2008. “Forced migration and HIV/AIDS risks in
Angola.” International Migration, 46(3): 189-216.

Agadjanian, V, Premchand Dommaraju, and Jennifer E. Glick. 2008. “Reproduction in upheaval: Crisis, ethnicity, and fertility in Kazakhstan.” Population Studies, 62(2): 211-233.

Agadjanian, Victor, Lesia Nedoluzhko, and Gennady Kumskov. 2008. “Eager to leave? Intentions to migrate abroad among young people in Kyrgyzstan” International Migration Review 42 (3): 620-651

Avogo, Winfred, and V. Agadjanian. 2008. “Childbearing in crisis: War, migration and fertility in Angola” Journal of Biosocial Science, 40(5): 725-742.

Avogo, Winfred, and V. Agadjanian. 2008. “Men's social networks and contraception in Ghana." Journal of Biosocial Science, 40(3): 413-429.

Balling, Robert C., Patricia Gober, and Nancy Jones. 2008. “Sensitivity of residential water consumption to variations in weather and climate: An intra-urban analysis of Phoenix, Arizona.” Water Resources Research, 44: W10401.

Bradley, RH and RF Corwyn. 2008. “Infant temperament, parenting and externalizing behavior in first grade: A test of the differential susceptibility hypothesis.” J Child Psych & Psychiatry, 49: 124-131.

Bradley, RH, R. Houts, PR. Nader, M. O’Brien., J. Belsky, & R. Crosnoe. 2008. “The relationship of body mass index and behavior in children.” J Peds, 153: 629-634.

Brown, Susan, Jennifer Van Hook, and Jennifer E. Glick. 2008. “Generational differences in cohabitation and marriage in the U.S." Population Research and Policy Review, 27: 531-550.

Burr, T.L., and G. Chowell. 2008. “Signatures of non-homogeneous mixing in disease outbreaks.” Math Comp Model, 48:122-140.

Chowell, G., C.A. Torre, C. Munyaco-Escate, L. Suárez -Ognio, R. López-Cruz, J.M. Hyman, & C. Castillo-Chavez. 2008. “Spatial and temporal dynamics of dengue fever in Peru: 1994-2006.” Epidemiology and Infection, 36(6):852-64.

Chowell, G., H. Nishiura. 2008. “Quantifying the transmission potential of pandemic influenza.” Physics of Life Reviews, 5: 50-77.

Chowell, G., L.M.A. Bettencourt, N. Johnson, W.J. Alonso, & C. Viboud. 2008. “The 1918-1919 influenza pandemic in England and Wales: Spatial patterns in transmissibility and mortality impact.” Proc. R. Soc B, 275: 501-509.

Chowell, G., N.W. Hengartner, C.E. Ammon, & J.M. Hyman. 2008. “Learning from the past to prepare for the future: Modeling the impact of hypothetical interventions during the great influenza pandemic of 1918.” Chance, 21(2): 55-60.

Chowell, G., P. Diaz-Duenas, D. Chowell, S. Hews, J. Ceja-Espiritu, J. M. Hyman, & C. Castillo-Chavez. 2008. “Diagnostic delays and epidemiology of dengue fever during the 2002 epidemic in Colima, Mexico.” Dengue Bulletin.

Dommaraju, PremChand, and V. Agadjanian. 2008. “Nuptiality in Soviet and post-Soviet Central Asia.” Asian Population Studies, 4 (2): 195-213.

Dommaraju, Premchand, V. Agadjanian, and Scott T. Yabiku. 2008. “The pervasive and persistent influence of caste on child mortality in India” Population Research and Policy Review, 27(4): 477-495.

Ellis, Andrew W., Timothy W. Hawkins, Robert C. Balling Jr., and Patricia Gober. 2008. “Estimating future runoff levels for a semi-arid fluvial system in Central Arizona.” Climate Research, 33: 171-182.

Glymour, Maria M., Mauricio Avendaño, Steven A. Haas, & Lisa F. Berkman. 2008. “Life Course Social Conditions and Racial Disparities in Incidence of First Stroke.” Annals of Epidemiology, 18(12): 904-912.

Gratton, B. 2008. “Latinos/as (in) on the border,” with E. Skop and M. Gutmann, in Latinas/os in the United States: Changing the Face of América, eds. Havidán Rodríguez, Rogelio Saenz, and Cecilia Menjivar, Springer.

Gumel, A.B., M. Nuno, & G. Chowell. 2008. “Mathematical assessment of Canada's pandemic influenza preparedness plan.” Can. J. Inf. Dis. & Med. Microb, 19: 185-192.

Haas, Steven A., & Nathan Fosse. 2008. “Health and the Educational Attainment of Adolescents: Evidence from the NLSY97.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 49(2):178-192.

Haas, Steven A. 2008. “Trajectories of Functional Health: The ‘Long Arm’ of Childhood Health and Socioeconomic Factors.” Social Science & Medicine, 66(4): 849-861.

Hayford, Sarah R. and Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr. 2008. “Delayed Adulthood, Delayed Desistance? Trends in the Age Distribution of Problem Behaviors.” Journal of Research on Adolescence, 18 (2): 285-304.

Hayford, Sarah R. and S. Philip Morgan. 2008. “The Quality of Retrospective Cohabitation Data.” Demography, 45(1): 129-141.

Hayford, Sarah R. and S. Philip Morgan. 2008. “Religiosity and Fertility in the United States: The Role of Fertility Intentions.” Social Forces, 86(3): 1163-1188.

Herbst, Chris and Barnow, Burt. 2008. “Close to Home: A Simultaneous Equations Model of the Relationship Between Child Care Accessibility and Women’s Labor Force Participation.” Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 29(1): 128-151.

Herbst, Chris. 2008. “Do Social Policy Reforms Have Different Impacts on Employment and Welfare Use as Economic Conditions Change?” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 27(4): 867-894.

Herbst, Chris. 2008. “Public Policy and Residential Segregation: A Critique of Iris Young’s Strategy of Differentiated Solidarity.” Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly, 28(1/2): 13-18.

Herbst, Chris. 2008. “Who are the Eligible Non-Recipients of Child Care Subsidies?” Children and Youth Services Review, 30(9): 1037-1054.

Kulis, S., F.F. Marsiglia, J. Castillo, D. Bercerra, & T. Niero. 2008. “Drug resistance strategies and substance use among adolescents in Monterrey, Mexico.” Journal of Primary Prevention, 29(2): 167-192.

Kulis, S., F.F. Marsiglia, E.C. Lingard, T. Niero, & J. Nagoshi. 2008. “Gender identity and substance use among students in two high schools in Monterrey, Mexico.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 95(3): 258-268.

Luengo, M.A., S. Kulis, F.F. Marsiglia, J.A. Gomez-Fraguela, E.Romero, P. Villar, & T. Nieri. 2008. “A cross-national study pre-adolescent substance use: Exploring differences between youth in Spain and Arizona.” Substance Use and Misuse, 43:1574-1596.

Marsiglia, F.F., S. Kulis, M.A. Luengo, T. Nieri,, & P. Villar. 2008. “Immigrant advantage? Substance use among Latin American immigrant and native-born youth in Spain.” Ethnicity and Health, 13(2):149-170.

McConnell, Eileen Diaz. 2008. “The U.S. Destinations of Contemporary Mexican Immigrants.” International Migration Review, 42(3).

McConnell, Eileen Diaz. 2008. “U.S. Latinos/as and the ‘American Dream’: Diverse Populations and Unique Challenges in Housing.” In Latinos/as in the United States: Changing the Face of America. Havidán Rodriguez, Rogelio Saenz and Cecilia Menjivar, Eds. New York: Springer.

McConnell, Eileen Diaz and Ilana Redstone Akresh. 2008. “Through the Front Door:
Housing Outcomes of New Lawful Immigrants.” International Migration Review.
42(1): 134-162.

Menjívar, Cecilia. 2008. “Corporeal Dimensions of Gender Violence: Women’s Self and Body in Eastern Guatemala.” Studies in Social Justice, 2(1): 12-26

Menjívar, Cecilia. 2008. “Educational Hopes, Documented Dreams: Guatemalan and Salvadoran Immigrants’ Legality and Educational Prospects.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 620 (1): 177-193

Menjívar, Cecilia. 2008. “Violence and Women’s Lives in Eastern Guatemala: A Conceptual Framework.” Latin American Research Review 43 (3): 109-136.

Miraftab, Faranak and Eileen Diaz McConnell. 2008. “Multiculturalizing Rural Towns:
Insights for Inclusive Planning.” International Planning Studies, 13(4): 343-359.

Nader, PR, RH Bradley, R. Houts, S. McRitchie, M. O’Brien. 2008. “Declining moderate-to-vigorous physical activity from age 9 to age 15.” JAMA 300, 295-305.

Nishiura, H., G. Chowell. 2008. “Rurality and pandemic influenza: geographic heterogeneity in the risks of infection and death in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, from 1918-19.” The New Zealand Medical Journal, 121(1284):18-27.

Nuno, M., T. A. Reichert, G. Chowell, A.B. Gumel. 2008. “Protecting residential care facilities from pandemic influenza.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 105: 10625-30.

Ohta, Brenda and Kronenfeld, Jennie Jacobs. 2008. “Hospital Care at the End of Life: The Effects of Health Insurance Type on Duration of a Terminal Hospitalization.” Journal of Palliative Medicine 11(Number 2): 142-143.

Pittinsky, Matthew and Brian Carolan. 2008. “Behavioral vs. Cognitive Classroom
Friendship Networks: Do Teacher Perceptions Agree with Student Reports?” Social Psychology of Education, 11: 133-147.

Rivas, AL, M. Chaffer, G. Chowell, D. Elad, O. Koren, SD. Smith, & SJ. Schwager. 2008. “Optimization of Epidemiologic Interventions: Evaluation of Spatial and Non-Spatial Methods That Identify Johne's Disease-Infected Subpopulations Targeted for Intervention.” Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 63:59-71.

Rodríguez , Havidán, Rogelio Saenz and Cecilia Menjívar (Editors). 2008. Latinos/as in the United States: Changing the Face of América. New York: Springer

Seung-Jae, Lee, Robert C. Balling Jr., and Patricia Gober. 2008. “Bayesian maximum entropy mapping and the soft data problem in urban climate research.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 98(2): 309-322.

Timmermans, Stefan, & Steven A. Haas. 2008. “Towards a Sociology of Disease.” Sociology of Health and Illness, 30(5): 659-676.

Voisine, S., M. Parsai, F.F. Marsiglia, S. Kulis, & T. Nieri. 2008. “Effects of parental monitoring, permissiveness, and injunctive norms on substance use among Mexican andMexican American adolescents.” Families in Society, 89(2): 264-273.

Whiteside-Mansell, L., RH Bradley, PH. Casey, J. Fussell, & NA. Conners-Burrow. 2008. “Triple risk: Do difficult temperament and family conflict increase the likelihood of behavioral maladjustment in children born low-birthweight and preterm?” J Pediatric Psych, 10: 1-10.

Wutich, A. and K. Ragsdale. 2008. “Water Insecurity and Emotional Distress: Coping
with supply, access, and seasonal variability of water in a Bolivian squatter settlement.”
Social Science & Medicine, 67: 2116-2125.

Wutich, A. and C. McCarty. 2008. “Social Networks and Infant Feeding in Oaxaca, Mexico.” Maternal and Child Nutrition, 4(2): 121-135.

Yabiku, Scott T., David G. Casagrande, and Elizabeth Farley-Metzger. 2008. "Preferences for Landscape Choice in a Southwestern Desert City." Environment and Behavior, 40(3): 382-400.

 
 

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