Margaret E. Bentley, Ph.D.

Curriculum Vitae

130 Rosenau, CB 7400

University of North Carolina

Chapel Hill NC 27599-7400

Tel: 919 843 9962, 966-9575

Fax: 919 966 7216

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Medical Anthropology, 1987, The University of Connecticut

M.A. Medical Anthropology, 1983, The University of Connecticut

B.A. Interdisciplinary Degree: Anthropology, Agriculture, and Nutrition, 1976,

Michigan State University

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2012 -presentCarla Smith Chamblee Distinguished Professor of Global Nutrition

2010 - presentAdjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

2007 – presentAssociate Director, Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

2003 – presentAssociate Dean for Global Health, Office of Global Health, UNC Gillings Schoolof Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

2003 – presentProfessor, Department of Nutrition, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

1999 – 2002Associate Chair, Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

1998 – 2003Associate Professor (Tenured), Department of Nutrition, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

1998 – 2003Adjunct Associate Professor, Division of Human Nutrition, Department of International Health, The Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1993 – 1998Associate Professor, Division of Human Nutrition, Department of International Health and Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1992 – 1993Visiting Scholar, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C.

1989 – 1990Acting Division Director, Assistant Professor, Division of Human Nutrition, Department of International Health, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1987 – 1992Assistant Professor, Division of Human Nutrition, Department of International Health, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1986 – 1987Research Associate, Division of Human Nutrition, Department of International Health, School of Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

1985 – 1986UNICEF, South Asia Regional Office, New Delhi, India, 1985-86

Awards, Honors, Membership in Honorary Societies

Ambassador, Paul G. Rogers Society for Global Health Research, 2006-present

Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology, 2002-present

Member, Delta Omega Society, 2000-present

Faculty Scholar in Nutrition, PEW National Nutrition Fellowship Program, Visiting Scholar at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington, D.C., 1992

PUBLIC AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

All-University

Search Committee Co-Chair, Associate Vice Chancellor for Research, 2012

Member, Search Committee, Public Policy, 2008-2009

Associate Director, Institute for Global Health & Infectious Disease, 2007-present

Member, Hooding Ceremony Selection Committee, Graduate School, 2005-2008

Member, Advisory Board, Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, 2004-present

Member, International Affairs Advisory Council, Provost’s Office, 2004-present

Member, Advisory Board, Carolina Asia Center, 2004-present

Member, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Accreditation team, 2004–2005

Member, Search Committee, Carolina Asia Center, 2004

Advisory Board, World View, 2003-present

Member, Luce Scholars Selection Committee, 2003-present

Faculty Advisory Board, University Center for International Students (UCIS), 2003-2009

Member, Advisory Board, Center for AIDS Research, 2003-2007

Advisory Board Member, Carolina Population Center, 2000-2004

Committee Member, Planning for Center for Global Health, 2002-2003

Executive Board, Institute of Nutrition, University of North Carolina, 2001-2003

Service to School of Public Health - University of North Carolina

Member, Search Committee, Director of Student Affairs, 2013-present

Member, Implementation Committee, Becoming a Global School, 2012-2013

Member, SPH 2020, Task Force on Becoming a Global School, 2011-2012

Globalization of the Curriculum Initiative, Academic Lead, 2009-present

Member, Committee for Selection of Keynote Speakers, 2006-present

Associate Dean for Global Health, 2003-present

Dean’s Council, 2003-present

Chair, Global Health Advisory Committee, 2001-2003

Chair, School of Public Health Committee on Global Health, 2001-2003

Advisory Board, Institute of Nutrition, 1999-2002

Member, Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) Committee Representative, 1999-2000

Service to Nutrition Department – University of North Carolina

Co-Chair, MPH Degree Program Committee, 2013-present

Chair, Intervention and Policy Search Committee, 2010

Member, MPH Committee, 2009-present

Chair, Globalizing Nutrition Curriculum Committee, 2009-2011

Global Health MPH Nutrition Committee, Faculty Advisor, 2008-present

Member, Doctoral Committee, 2000-2009

Nutrition Department Doctoral Committee, 2000-2009

Associate Chair of Nutrition for Academic Programs, 1999-2002

Chair, Awards Committee, 1999-2003

Member, Minority Recruitment Sub-Committee, 1999-2002

Service to School of Public Health - Johns Hopkins University

Member, Search Committee, Health Education and Health Behavior, 2007-2008

Member, Institutional Review Board, Committee on Human Research, 1995-1998

Elected member, School of Hygiene and Public Health Faculty Senate, 1995-1997

Member, Affirmative Action Committee, 1989-1994

Member, Departmental Curriculum and Credentials Committee, 1987-Present

Member, Departmental Admissions Committee, 1987-1998.

State and Local Service

Member, One Health Collaborative, 2010-present

Committee Member, North Carolina Initiative for Healthy Weight in Children and Youth, Subcommittee on Public Awareness and Communication, 2001-2003

Board Member, Baltimore City Healthy Start, Fetal and Infant Mortality Review, 1994-1998

National Organizations and Service

Member, Board of Directors, Consortium of Universities for Global Health, 2014-present

Member, Leadership Committee, ASPH Global Health Competencies Project, 2009-2011

Member, Global Health Committee, American Schools of Public Health, 2003-present

Member, Guiding Committee, American Society of Nutritional Sciences, 2003-present

Member, Nominating Committee, International Health Section, American Public Health Association,

2002-present

Member, Nominating Committee, International Health Section, American Public Health Association,

2002-2007

Member, American Society of Nutritional Sciences, Research Interest Group (RIS): Community

Nutrition, 2000-present

Member, American Society of Nutritional Sciences, Research Interest Group (RIS): Public Health and

Nutrition Education, 2000-present

Executive Board, Society for International Nutrition, American Institute of Nutrition, 1996–2000

International Organizations and Service

Founding Chair, Board of Directors, Triangle Global Health Consortium, 2010- present

Member, Board of Directors, IntraHealth International, 2006-present

Member, Advisory Board, National Institutes of Health Indo-US Joint Working Group on Maternal

and Child Health, 2000-present

Member, Behavioral Research Unit Technical Working Group, AIDS Control and Prevention Project (AIDSCAP), 1995

Member, Standing Scientific Advisory Committee, Thrasher Research Foundation, 1994-1996

Member, Advisory Board, Women's Global Film Project, Maryland Public Television, 1994-1996

Delegate, National Council for International Health, U.S. Delegation, World Health Assembly,

Geneva, Switzerland, 1992

Member, Advisory Board, Applied Diarrheal Disease Program, 1989-1992

Member, Selection Committee, Interdisciplinary Fellowship Program for Health and Agricultural Dissertation Research in Africa, Social Science Research Council, 1989-1992

Member, Scientific Working Group on Epidemiology and Disease Prevention, World Health

Organization, Control of Diarrheal Diseases Program, Geneva, Switzerland, 1988-1992

Member, Directing Council, Dietary Management of Diarrhea Project, USAID/The Johns Hopkins

University, 1985-1988

Memberships in Scholarly and Professional Organizations

American Anthropological Association

American Association Advancement of Science

American Institute of Nutrition

American Public Health Association

Council on Nutritional Anthropology

International Society for Research on Human Milk and Lactation

Society for Applied Anthropology

Society for Medical Anthropology

Editorial Boards

Anthropology and Global Health, Book Series, 2012-present

Journal of Population and Health, 2006-present

Culture, Health, and Sexuality, 2002-present

Journal of Medical Anthropology, 1997 – 2000

Journal Review (selected)

Aids and Behavior

American Journal Clinical Nutrition

American Journal of Public Health

Appetite

Appetite

Culture, Health, and Sexuality

Current Anthropology

European Journal Clinical Nutrition

Family Planning Perspectives

Field Methods

International Family Planning Perspectives

International Journal Epidemiology

Journal Aids (JAIDS)

Journal of Adolescent Health

Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Journal of Global Health

Journal of Medical Anthropology

Journal of Nutrition

Journal of Nutrition Education

Medical Anthropology Quarterly

Obesity

Public Health Nutrition

Reproductive Health Matters

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Social Science and Medicine

World Health & Population

Grant Review (selected)

Applied Diarrheal Diseases Research Program, Cambridge

Centers for Disease Control, Special Emphasis Panels

Fogarty International Center, Review Panels, 2005-2010

Ford Foundation/India

Inter-American Foundation, Washington, D.C.

National Institutes of Health/NICHD/Indo-US Joint Working Group on Maternal and Child Health

National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.

NIH/NICHD (Ad Hoc)

Population Council, New York

Social Science Research Council, New York

Thrasher Research Foundation, Salt Lake City

Welcome Trust, London

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Courses Taught - University of North Carolina

NUTR 809Qualitative Research Methods for Nutrition, co-instructor, 2012-present

PUBH 510 Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Global Health, co-instructor, 2004-present

NUTR 261International Nutrition, co-instructor, 2002 – present

NUTR 745 Doctoral Seminar in Nutrition, Winter, 2010-2011

NUTR 354/HBHE 253 Qualitative Research Field Methods, Spring, 2002-2005

NUTR 354Qualitative Research Methods for Nutrition Program Evaluation, Spring, 2000-2001

NUTR 371Elements of Being a Scientist, Fall, 1998-1999

Guest lectures – University of North Carolina

NUTR 811Development of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Programs, 2011

HBHE 253Qualitative Research Methods, 2005-2009; 1999-2001

HPA 140Critical Issues in Global Health, Fall 2002-2004

NUTR 611Nutrition of Children and Mothers, 2000-2012

HBHE 172Program Planning for Worksite, Medical and Community Settings, Spring, 2001

NUTR 715Dietary Change Interventions, 1999-2012

HBHE 240 Foundations of Health Education Practices, Spring 1999

MHCH 222 Issues in International Maternal and Child Health, Fall and Spring 1998-2004

Courses Taught - Johns Hopkins University

International Women's Health: Emerging Issues, 1996-1998

Anthropological Perspectives on Health and Illness, 1994-1997

Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 1992-1998

International Nutrition, 1989-1998

STUDENT ADVISING AND MENTORING

Post Doctoral Students - University of North Carolina

Amanda Thompson, Ph.D., Carolina Population Center

Fernanda Decanale, Ph.D., School of Public Health

Georgia Kayser, Ph.D., School of Public Health

Lisa Sacco, Ph.D., Carolina Population Center

Paula Griffiths, Ph.D., Carolina Population Center

Sherine El-Toukhy, Ph.D., School of Public Health

Urooj Amad, Ph.D., School of Public Health

Valerie Flax, Ph.D., Carolina Population Center

Direction of Doctoral Research - University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill

Melissa Cunningham, Nutrition, 2012-present

Heather Wasser, Nutrition, 2012

“Non-maternal caregiver involvement in feeding and the development of obesigenic diets in infants and toddlers”

Megan Parker, Nutrition, 2010

“The feasibility of replacement feeding as an HIV prevention method: The BAN study in Lilongwe, Malawi”

Yanire Estrada, Nutrition, 2010-2013

Beth Hopping, Nutrition, 2010-2012

Monal Shroff, Nutrition, 2007

“Maternal autonomy and child growth and feeding in Andhra Pradesh, India”

JelenaMastilovic Cali, Nutrition, 2006-2007

Sonya Jones, Nutrition, 2002

“Community food security among Hispanics in Durham, North Carolina”

Ema Barbosa, Nutrition, 1999-2002

Direction of Doctoral Research – Johns Hopkins University

Avni Amin, International Health, 2000 (co-chair)

“Gender, empowerment, and women’s health in India: Perceived morbidity and treatment-seeking behaviors for symptoms of reproductive tractinfections among women of rural Gujarat”

Karina Kielmann, International Health, 2000

“Perceived morbidity and the dynamics of women’s health in low-income areas of Maharashtra,India“

Loretta Gavin, International Health, 2000

“The father involvement study: Young, disadvantaged fathers in Baltimore“

Joan Jensen, International Health, 1998

“Predicting breast-feeding decisions among low-income African-American WIC Clients in Baltimore, Maryland“

AltrenaMukuria, International Health, 1998

“Determinants of exclusive breastfeeding and the role of social support among low-income women in Nairobi, Kenya“

Parul Christian, International Health, 1995

“Determinants of night blindness during pregnancy in rural Nepal “

David Hausner,International Health, 1995-1996

Patricia Paredes, International Health, 1995-1996

Doctoral Dissertation Committee Membership – University of North Carolina

Kelly Houck, Anthropology, 2013-present

Brittany Chamberlin, Anthropology, 2013-present

Taylor Livingston, Anthropology, 2013-present

Elizabeth Widen, Nutrition, 2012

“Maternal factors and iron among HIV-infected women in Malawi”

Elizabeth Hoffman, Nutrition, 2011

“Feeding styles and responsiveness in mothers with eating disorders”

Alison Gustafson, Nutrition, 2010

“Food environment as a determinant of weight and diet change in low-income North Carolina women”

Roshan Thomas, Nutrition, 2010

“Determinants of prenatal nutrition and adverse birth outcomes in HIV-infected,

pregnant Malawian women”

Ushma Mehta, Nutrition, 2010

“The effect of maternal BMI, depression, and body image on infant feeding decisions”

Scott Ickes, Nutrition, 2009

“Evaluating the feasibility, cost, and scalability of a local production process to manufacture readytouse supplemental food for the treatment of moderate malnutrition: The Byokulia Bisemeye mu Bantu (“Goodfood for people”) Project in Bundibugyo, Uganda”

Emily Bobrow, Maternal and Child Health, 2008

“Maternal adherence to the BAN clinical trial in Lilongwe, Malawi”

Deborah Dee, Maternal and Child Health, 2007

“Evaluation of an in-home breastfeeding promotion program in North Carolina”

James Thrasher, Health Education Health Behavior, 2005

“Clarifying how anti-tobacco industry messages prevent youth smoking in the United States and Mexico: A focus on mistrust”

Elizabeth Tolley, Health Education Health Behavior, 2005

“Potential predictors of microbicide acceptability in India: Development and validation of measures”

NalinJohri, Health Policy and Administration, 2004

“Effect of integrated program design on child health inputs and outcomes: Estimates from a nutrition and health program in India”

Amy Corneli, Health Education Health Behavior, 2004

“Development and evaluation of a context-specific informed consent process for a U.S.-funded clinical trial in Lilongwe, Malawi”

SunithaJasti, Nutrition, 2003

“Determinants of adherence to use of prenatal multivitamin/mineral supplements among low-income pregnant women”

Colleen Doak, Nutrition, 2002

“Explorations in understanding the dual burden of underweight and overweight in households from seven countries”

Youfa Wang, Nutrition, 2001

“Tracking and changes in diet, body composition, and obesity from childhood to adolescence”

Stephen Hodkins, Health Education and Behavior, 2000

“Contraceptive discontinuation in Togo: A rapid assessment”

Veronica Magar, Maternal and Child Health, 2000

“Reconceptualizingdomestic violence in Delhi slums: Multidimensional factors and empowerment approaches”

Yvonne Fergusen, Health Education and Health Behavior, 2008

“Infant feeding counseling among nurses in Lilongwe, Malawi”,

Doctoral Committee Membership – Johns Hopkins University

Suzanne Maman, Departmentof International Health, 1998

Robert Davis, Population Dynamics, 1997

David Hausner, Department of International Health, 1996

Jennifer Hirsch, Population Dynamics, 1995

Leila Elizabeth Caleb, Maternal and Child Health, 1995

NandiniOomman, Department of International Health, 1995

Direction of Masters Students - University of North Carolina

Taylor Christensen, MPH/RD, 2014-present

Sophia Al-Banna, MPH/RD, 2014-present

Leah Wakefield, MPH/RD, 2013-present

Natalia Alexander, MPH/ RD, 2013-present

NdangAzang-Njaah, MPH/RD, 2013-present

Brittany Crump, MPH/RD, 2012- present

Emily Padian, MPH/ RD, 2012-present

Katie Kline, MPH/ RD, 2012-present

Sarah Lowe, MPH/ RD, 2012—present

Ann Mittnacht, MPH/RD, 2011-present

Esther Giezendonner, MPH/RD, 2011-present

Diana Allotey, MPH, 2010-present

Shelley Marcus, MPH, 2010-2011

Eldon Peters, MPH/RD, 2009-2010

Jillian Mickens, MPH/RD, 2009-2010

Whitney Hlubik, MPH, 2009-2010

Jessica Davis, MPH/RD, 2008-2009

Alison Gold, MPH, 2006-2008

Melissa Yarbrough, MPH/RD, 2006-2008

Min Ding MPH/ RD, 2006-2008

Rachel Huebsch, MPH/RD, 2006-2008

Andrea Nikolai, MPH/RD, 2005-2007

Andrea Yu, MPH/RD, 2004-2006

Amy Rodowski, MPH/RD, 2003-2004

Linda Rocafort, MPH/RD, 2002-2004

Marie Milliren, MPH/RD, 2002-2004

Yanire Estrada, MPH/RD, 2002-2004

Dien Li, MD/MPH, 2001-2003

Lara Khalil, MPH/RD, 2001-2003

Heather Hartline, MPH/RD, 2001-2002

Erin Fields, MPH/RD, 2000-2002

Jennifer Braigel, MPH/RD, 1999-2001

Laura Simpson, MPH/RD, 1999-2001

Simone Eppich, MPH/RD, 1999-2000

Michelle Roth , MPH/RD, 1998-2000

PetulaKwende, MPH/RD, 1998-2000

Direction of Masters Students – Johns Hopkins University

Molly Fitzgerald, MPH, 1997-1998

TarenehTehrani, MHS, 1997-1998

Thomas Stopka, MHS, 1997-1998

Alka Dev, MSH, 1996-1998

Lisa Scipioni, MHS, 1996-1998

BaharMikhak, MPH, 1996-1997

Erin Anastasi, MHS, 1996-1997

Misun Choi, MPH, 1996-1997

Maria Oziemkowska, MPH, 1995-1999

Holly Elliott, MPH, 1995-1997

Ingrid Katz, MHS, 1995-1996

Kenan Forman, MHS, 1995-1996

Emily Fatula,MHS, 1994-1996

Anjou Parekh, MHS, 1994-1995

Direction of Undergraduate Students – University of North Carolina

Richa Patel, BSPH/Nutrition, 2014-present

Elizabeth Soffer, BSPH/Nutrition, 2014-present

Benjamin Smart, BSPH/Nutrition, 2014-present

Neha, Singh, BSPH/Nutrition, 2013-present

Jillian Klemm, BSPH/Nutrition, 2013-present

Ljijiana Karan, BSPH/Nutrition, 2011-present

Megan Pera, BSPH/Nutrition, 2011-present

Krishna Patel, BSPH/Nutrition, 2011-2012 (honors thesis)

Brenna Keane, BSPH/Nutrition, 2010-present (honors thesis)

Natalia Smirnova, BSPH/Nutrition, 2010-2012 (honors thesis)

Cordon Folds BSPH/Nutrition, 2007

SinthiaMannan, BSPH/Nutrition, 2004-2005 (honors thesis)

Maria Thekkekandam, BSPH, Nutrition, 2004

AnupaDespande, BSPH/Nutrition, 2002-2003 (honors thesis)

PUBLICATIONS

Books

  1. Gittelsohn, J., Bentley, M. E., Pelto, P. J., Nag, M., Harrison, A., & Landman, L. (Eds.). (2011). Listening to women talk about their health:Issues and evidences from India(2nd ed.). New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications.
  1. Gittelsohn, J., Pelto, P. J., Bentley, M. E., Bhattacharyya, K., & Jensen, J. L. (1998). Rapid assessment procedures (RAP): Ethnographic methods to investigate women's health. Boston, Mass.: International Nutrition Foundation.
  1. Gittelsohn, J., Bentley, M. E., Pelto, P. J., Nag, M., Harrison, A., & Landman, L. (Eds.). (1994). Listening to women talk about their health:Issues and evidences from India. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications.
  1. Bentley, M. E., Boot, M. T., Gittelsohn, J., Stallings, R. Y. (1994). The use of structured observations in the study of health behaviour. The Hague: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
  1. Herman, E., & Bentley, M. E. (1993). Rapid assessment procedures (RAP): To improve the household management of diarrhea. Boston: International Nutrition Research Foundation for Developing Countries.

Book Chapters

  1. Bentley, M.E., Tolley, E. E., & Pequenat, W. (2011). Qualitative inquiry: An end not just a means. In W. Pequegnat,E. Stover & C. A. Boyce (Eds.), How to write a successful research grant application(2nd ed.)(pp. 153-172). New York: Springer Press.
  1. Panchanadeswaran, S., Johnson, S. C., Go, V. F., Srikrishnan, A. K., Sivaram, S., Solomon, S., Bentley, M.E., & Celentano, D. (2008). Using the theory of gender and power to examine experiences of partner violence, sexual negotiation, and risk of HIV/AIDS among economically disadvantaged women in southern India. In K. A. McCloskey & M. H. Sitaker (Eds.), Backs against the wall: Battered women's resistance strategies(pp. 143 – 165). New York: Routledge.
  1. Hirsch, J.S., Higgins, J., Bentley, M. E., Nathanson, C.A. (2006). The social constructions of sexuality: Companionate marriage and STD/HIV risk in a Mexican migrant community.InJ.S. Hirsch H. Wardlow (Eds.), Modern loves: The anthropology of romantic courtship and companionate marriage(pp. 95 – 116). Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
  1. Sivaram, S., Lakshmi, C. S., Go, V.F., Srikrishnan, A. K., Celentano, D. D., Solomon, S.,Bentley, M.E. (2004). Telling stories: Narrative scenarios to assess sexual norms for an HIV-prevention study in Chennai, India. InR.K. Verma, P.J. Pelto, S.L.SchensulA. Joshi (Eds.), Sexuality in the time of AIDS:Contemporary perspectives from the communities in India(pp. 304 – 324). New Delhi: Sage Publications.
  1. Bentley, M. E., Dettwyler, K. A., Caulfield, L. E. (1997). Anorexia infantil y su tratamiento en niños de paises en vías de desarrollo: Revisióny recomendaciones. InA. O’Donnell, J.M. Bengoa, B. Torún, B. Caballero, E.L. PantínM. Peña (Eds), Nutritión y alimentación del niño en los primeros años de vida.Washington, D.C.: Organizacion Pan Americana de la Salud.
  1. Kennedy, E.,Bentley, M. E. (1994). Nutrition and health of women in Sub-Saharan Africa. In A. SorkinI. Siralgedin(Eds.), Research in human capital and development (Vol. 8). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
  1. Bentley, M. E., Stallings, R., Gittelsohn, J. (1994). The structured observation technique for the study of health behavior. In S.CairncrossV. Kochar (Eds.), Studying hygiene behavior:Methods, issues, and experiences.New Delhi: Sage Publications.
  1. Bentley, M.E., Pelto, G.H., Allen, L.H., Mathur, M., Sanogo, D. (1992). Child feeding during diarrhea in North India: The use of complementary methods. InJ. Pogie, B. DeWaltW. Dressler (Eds.), Anthropological research: Process and application(pp. 69 – 96). New York: SUNY Press.
  1. Bentley, M.E., Gittelsohn, J., Nag, M., Pelto, P., Russ, J. (1992). The use of qualitative research methodologies for women’s reproductive health data in India. InN. Scrimshaw G. Gleason (Eds.), Rapid assessment methodologies for planning and evaluation of health related programmes.Tokyo: United Nations University Press.
  1. Herman, E., Bentley, M.E., Sultana, F., Hamzah, M., Huzaifah, S., Masreah, S., Pelto, G., Pelto, P. (1992). Beyond data collection: Facilitating the application and use of ethnographic information to guide health programmes and further research. InN.S. Scrimshaw G.R. Gleason (Eds.), RAP Rapid Assessment Procedures: Qualitative methodologies for planning and evaluation of health related programmes.Boston, MA: International Nutrition Foundation for Developing Countries (INFDC).
  1. Mathur, M.,Bentley, M.E. (1990). Private practitioners and the use of antidiarrhealsin the treatment of childhood diarrhea. InProceedings of the Third International Congress on Traditional Medicine. Bombay, India.
  1. Pelto, P., Bentley, M.E., Pelto, G.H. (1990). Anthropological research on diarrhea. InJ. CoreilD. Mull (Eds.), Anthropology and primary health care.Boulder: Westview Press.
  1. Brown, K.H., Dickin, K.L., Bentley, M.E., Oni, G.A., Obasaju, V.T., Esrey, S.A., Mebrahtu, S., Stallings, R.Y. (1988). Consumption of weaning foods from fermented cereals: Kwara State, Nigeria. InD. Alnwick,S.Mose, O.G. Schmidt (Eds.), Improving young child feeding in Eastern and Southern Africa, Household-Level Food Technology.International Development Research Centre (Canada): UNICEF

Dissertations