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Refereed Journal Articles
Armstrong, F.D.
(2005). Invited Commentary: Analgesia for children with acute abdominal
pain: A cautious move to improved pain management.
Pediatrics,
116 (4).
Hagan, J., Jr.
and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health and
the Task Force on Terrorism, American Academy of Pediatrics. Clinical
Report: Psychosocial implications of disaster or terrorism on children:
A guide for the pediatrician.
Pediatrics,
116, 787-795.
(Armstrong,
F.D., Co-Author).
Armstrong, F.D.
(2005). Thalassemia and learning: Neurocognitive function in children.
In E. Vichinsky (Ed.),
Cooley’s
Anemia: Eighth Symposium of the
Annals of the N.Y. Academy of Sciences,
1054,
1-7.
Beebe, D.W., Ris,
M.D.,
Armstrong, F.D., Fontanesi, J.,
Mulhern, R.K., Holmes, E., & Wisoff (2005). Cognitive and adaptive
outcome in low-grade pediatric cerebellar astrocytomas: Evidence of
increased risk in national collaborative research studies (CCG
9891/POG9130).
Journal of
Clinical Oncology, 22,
5198-5204.
Landier, W.,
Bhatia, S., Eshelman, D., Forte, K., Sweeney, T., Hester, A., Darling,
J.,
Armstrong, F.D., Blatt, J.,
Constine, L.S., Freeman, C.R., Friedman, D.L., Green, D.M., Marina, N,
Meadows, A.T., Neglia, J.P., Oeffinger, K., Robison, L.L., Ruccione, K.S.,
Sklar, C.A., & Hudson, M.M., for the Children’s Oncology Group Late
Effects Committee and Nursing Discipline. (2004). Development of
risk-based guidelines for childhood cancer survivors: The Children’s
Oncology Group Long-Term Follow-Up Guidelines.
Journal of
Clinical Oncology,
22(24),
4979-90.
Armstrong, F.D.
(in press). Emerging trends in psychological aspects of childhood
cancer.
Journal of
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.
(Invited).
Howard, B.J,
Broughton, D.D., and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and
Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2004). Clinical Report:
The pediatrician’s role in the prevention of missing children.
Pediatrics,
114,
1100-05. (Armstrong,
F.D., Co-Author).
Coleman, W.L.,
Garfield, C., and the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and
Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. (2004). Clinical
Report: Fathers and pediatricians: Enhancing men’s roles in the care
and development of their children.
Pediatrics,
113,
1406-1411. (Armstrong,
F.D., Co-author).
Armstrong, F.D. &
Reaman, G.H. (2005). Psychological research in childhood cancer: The
Children’s Oncology Group perspective.
Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 30, 89-97.
Lester BM,
Tronick EZ, LaGasse L, Seifer R,
Bauer CR,
Shankaran S, Bada, HS, Wright LL, Smeriglio VL, Lu J. Summary
statistics of neonatal intensive care unit network neurobehavioral scale
scores from the Maternal Lifestyle Study: A quasinormative sample.
Pediatrics. 2004;113:668-675.
Messinger DS,
Bauer CR, Das A, Seifer R,
Lester BM, LaGasse LL, Wright LL, Shankaran S, Bada HS, Smeriglio VL,
Langer JC, Poole WK. The Maternal Lifestyle Study (MLS): Cognitive,
motor and behavioral outcomes of Cocaine exposed and Opiates exposed
infants through three years of age.
Pediatrics.
2004;113:1677-1685.
Poindexter BB,
Ehrenkranz RA, Stoll BJ, Wright LL, Poole WK, Oh W,
Bauer CR,
Papile L, Tyson JE, Carlo WA, Laptook AR, Narendran V, Stevenson DK,
Fanaroff AA, Korones SB, Shankaran S. Finer NN, Lemons JA. Parenteral
Glutamine supplementation does not reduce the risk of mortality or
late-onset sepsis in extremely-low-birth-weight infants.
Pediatrics.
2004;113:1209-1215.
Seifer R, LaGasse
LL, Lester B,
Bauer CR,
Shankaran S, Bada HS, Wright LL, Smeriglio VL, Liu J. Attachment status
in children prenatally exposed to Cocaine and other substances.
Child
Development. 2004;75:850-868.
Stoll BJ, Hansen
N, Fanaroff AA, Wright LL, Carlo WA, Ehrenkranz RA, Lemons JA, Donovan
EF, Stark AR, Tyson JE, Oh W,
Bauer CR,
Korones SB, Shankaran S, Laptook AR, Stevenson DK, Papile L, Poole WK.
To tap or not to tap: High likelihood of meningitis without sepsis
among very low birth weight infants.
Pediatrics.
2004;113:1181-1186.
Vohr BR, Wright
LL, Dusick AM, Perritt R, Poole WK, Tyson JE, Steichen JJ,
Bauer CR,
Wilson-Costello DE, Mayes LC. Center differences and outcomes of
extremely low birth weight infants.
Pediatrics
2004;113:781-789.
Shankaran S, Das
A,
Bauer CR, Bada HS, Lester B,
Wright LL, Smeriglio V. Associations between patterns of maternal
substance use and infant birth weight, length and head circumference.
Pediatrics. 2004,114:e226-e234.
Brunner-Uhlhorn
S, Messinger D,
Bauer CR.
Cocaine exposure and mother-toddler social play.
Infant
Behavior and Development. 2005,
28:62-73.
Jeffrey P.
Brosco, “Commentary: Successes and Missed Opportunities,”
Pediatrics
115 (2005), 1134-35.
Lee M. Sanders,
Thomas N. Robinson, Lourdes Q. Forster, Katie Plax, Jeffrey P. Brosco,
Arturo Brito, “Evidence-Based Community Pediatrics,”
Pediatrics
115 (2005), 1142-47.
Jeffrey P. Brosco,
“No Tears,”
Health Affairs,
23 (2004), 236.
Jeffrey P. Brosco, “History and Ethics in Public Health Research,”
Journal of Professional Ethics,
11 (2004), 45-64.
Singh RH, Kruger
WD, Wong L, Pasquali M,
Elsas LJ.
Cystathionine b-Synthase Deficiency: Effects of Betaine Supplementation
Following Methionine Restriction in B6-nonresponsive Homocystinuria. Gen
in Med. 6(2): 90-95, 2004.
Acosta PB, Yannicelli S, Singh RH,
Elsas LJ,
Modifi S, Steiner RD. Iron Status of Children with Phenylketonuria
Undergoing Nutrition Therapy Assessed by Transferrin Receptors. Genetics
in Medicine. 6(2): 96-101, 2004.
Natale, R., Gold, Susan, & Sheinberg, N
(2005). Risk and Resiliency in At-Risk Preschoolers. Manuscript
submitted for publication. NHSA Dialog: A Research-to-Practice Journal
for the Early Intervention Field.
Dixon, D.,
Goldberg, R., Schneiderman, N., & Delamater, A. (2004). Gender
differences in TNF-alpha levels among obese vs nonobese Latino
children.
European
Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
58,
696-699.
Nazario, S.,
Casal, J., Tores-Palacios, A., Rodriguez, W., Delamater, A., Applegate,
B., Piedimonte, G., & Wanner, A. (2004). Parent-reported asthma among
children in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Pediatric
Pulmonology,
37,
453-460.
Patino, A.M.,
Sanchez, J., Eidson, M., & Delamater, A.M. (2005). Health beliefs and
regimen adherence in minority adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
Journal of
Pediatric Psychology,
30,
503-512.
Bahrick, L.,
Hernandez-Reif,
M., & Flom, R. (2005). The
development of infants’ learning of arbitrary face-voice pairings.
Developmental Psychology, 41, 541-552.
Field, T.,
Diego, M.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Schanberg, S., Kuhn, C., Yando, R., & Bendell, D.
Pregnancy Anxiety Effects on the Fetus and Neonate.
Psychiatry.
In Press.
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Diego, M.,
Schanberg, S., & Kuhn, C. Cortisol decreases and serotonin and dopamine
increase following massage.
International Journal of Neuroscience.
In Press.
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Diego, M.,
Feijo, L., Vera, Y., & Gil, K. Still face and separation effects on
depressed mother-infant interactions.
Infant
Mental Health Journal. In Press.
Field, T., Nadel,
J., Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Diego, M.,
Vera, Y., Gil, K., & Sanders, C. Depressed mothers’ infants show less
negative affect during non-contingent interactions
Infant
Behavior and Development. In
Press.
Field, T., Yando,
R., Bendell, D., Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Diego, M.,
Vera, Y., & Gil, K. Prenatal depression effects on pregnancy feelings
and substance abuse.
Journal of
Child & Substance Abuse. In
Press.
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., &
Diego, M.
Intrusive and withdrawn depressed mothers and their infants.
Developmental Review. In Press.
Diego, M., Field,
T., &
Hernandez-Reif, M. (2005).
Prepartum, postpartum and chronic depression effects on neonatal
behavior. Infant Behavior and Development, 28, 155-164.
Diego, M., Field,
T., &
Hernandez-Reif, M. (2005).
Vagal activity, gastric motility, and weight gain in massaged preterm
neonates. Journal of Pediatrics, 147,50-55.
Field, T., Diego,
M.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Cisneros,
W., Feijo, L., Vera, Y., Gil, K., Grina, D., & He, C. (2005). Lavender
fragrance cleansing gel effects on relaxation. International Journal of
Neuroscience, 115, 207-222.
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Vera, Y., Gil, K., Diego, M. & Sanders, C. (2005). Infants of depressed
mothers facing a mirror versus their mother.
Infant Behavior and
Development, 28, 48-53.
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Field, T., Ironson, G., Beutler,
J., Vera, Y., Hurley, J., Fletcher, M., Schanberg, S., Kuhn, C., &
Fraser, M. (2005). Natural killer cells and lymphocytes increase in
women with breast cancer following massage therapy. International
Journal of Neuroscience, 115, 495-510.
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Field, T., Largie, S., Diego,
M., Manigat, N., Seoanes, M., & Bornstein, J. (2005). Cerebral palsy
symptoms in children decreased following massage therapy.
Early Child
Development in Care,
175, 445-456.
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Field, T., Diego, M., Vera, Y., & Pickens, J. (2006 in press). Happy
faces are habituated more slowly by infants of depressed mothers.
Infant Behavior and Development.
Shor-Posner, G.,
Miguez M-J.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Perez, E., &
Fletcher, M., (2004, in press). Massage treatment in HIV-1 infected
domincan children: A preliminary report on the efficacy of massage
therapy to preserve the immune system in children without antiretroviral
medication. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10,
Diego, M., Field,
T., Cullen, C.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Schanberg, S., & Kuhn, C.
(2004). Prepartum, postpartum and chronic depression effects on
newborns.
Psychiatry, 67, 63-80.
Diego, M., Field,
T., &
Hernandez-Reif, M., Cullen, C.,
Largie, S., Schanberg, S., & Kuhn, C. (2004). EEG responses to mock
facial expressions by infants of depressed mothers.
Infant Behavior and
Development, 27, 150-162.
Diego, M., Field,
T., Sanders, C. &
Hernandez-Reif, M.
(2004). Massage therapy of moderate and light pressure and vibrator
effects on EEG and Heart Rate.
International
Journal of Neuroscience, 114, 31-44.
Field, T., Diego,
M., Cullen, C., Hartshorn, K., Gruskin, A.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
& Sunshine, W. (2004). Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms are lessened
following massage therapy.
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 8,
9-14.
Field, T., Diego,
M., Dieter, J.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Schanberg, S., & Kuhn, C., Yando,
R., and Bendell, D., (2004). Prenatal depression effects on the fetus
and the newborn.
Infant Behavior and
Development, 27, 216-229.
Field, T., Diego,
M.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Schanberg,
S., & Kuhn, C. (2004). Massage therapy effects on depressed pregnant
women.
Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynecology, 25, 115-122.
Field, T.,
Diego, M.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Vera, Y., Gil, K., Schanberg S., Kuhn, C. &
Gonzalez-Garcia, A. (2004). Prenatal predictors of maternal and newborn
EEG.
Infant
Behavior and Development, 27,
533-536.
Field, T., Diego,
M.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Vera, Y.,
Gil, K., Schanberg, S., Kuhn, C., & Garcia-Gonzalez, A. (2004).
Prenatal maternal biochemistry predicts neonatal biochemistry.
International
Journal of Neuroscience, 114,
933-945.
Field, T., Diego,
M.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Vera, Y.,
Gil, K., Schanberg, S., Kuhn, C., & Garcia-Gonzalez, A. (2004).
Prenatal maternal cortisol, fetal activity and growth.
International
Journal of Neuroscience, 115,423-429.
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Vera, Y., Gil, K.,
Diego, M.
Bendell, D. & Yando, R. (2005). Anxiety and anger effects on depressed
mother-infant spontaneous and imitative interactions.
Infant
Behavior and Development, 28,
1-9.
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Diego, M., Feijo, L., Vera, Y., Gil, K. (2004). Massage therapy by
parents improves early growth and development.
Infant Behavior and
Development, 27, 435-442.
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Freedman, J. (2004). Stimulation Programs for Preterm Infants.
Social Policy
Report, 18 (1), 1-19.
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Cisneros, W., Diego, M., Feijo, L., Vera, Y., & Gil, K. (2004).
Lavender effects on EEG and heart rate.
International
Journal of Neuroscience, 115, 445-457.
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Field, T., & Diego, M. (2004).
Differential sucking by neonates of depressed versus non-depressed
mothers.
Infant Behavior and Development, 27, 465-476.
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Field, T., & Diego, M. (2004). Touch perception in neonates. Chapter
in T. Field (Ed).
Touch and Massage
in Early Child Development. Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute, L.L.C.,
(pp.15-37).
Hernandez-Reif, M.,
Ironson, G., Field, T., Katz,
G., Diego, M., Weiss, S., Fletcher, M., Schanberg, S., & Kuhn, C.
(2004). Breast cancer patients have improved immune functions following
massage therapy.
Journal of
Psychosomatic Research, 57,
45-52.
Jones, N.A.,
McFall, B.A. &
Diego,
M.A. (2004). Patterns of brain electrical activity in depressed mothers
who breastfeed and bottle feed: The Mediating role of Infant
Temperament.
Biological
Psychology, 67, 103-124.
Khilnani, S.,
Field, T.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., & Schanberg,
S. (2004). Massage therapy improves mood and behavior of students with
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,
Adolescence, 152,
623-638.
Shor-Posner, G.,
Miguez, M.,
Hernandez-Reif, M., Perez-Then,
E., Flethcher, M. (2004). Massage treatment in HIV-1 infected Dominican
children: a preliminary report on the efficacy of massage therapy to
preserve the immune system in children without antiretroviral
medication. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10 (6),
1093-1095.
Book/Book Chapter(s)
Whitsett, S.F.,
Armstrong,
F.D., Pollock, B.H. (In press).
Research opportunities and collaborative multi-site studies in
psychosocial hematology/oncology. In R.T. Brown (Ed).
Pediatric
hematology/oncology: A biopsychosocial approach.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Armstrong, F.D.
(In Press). Cancer and blood
disorders in childhood: A biopsychosocial-developmental model. In R.T.
Brown (Ed).
Pediatric
hematology/oncology: A biopsychosocial approach.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Armstrong, FD.
(2005). Conceptualizing behavioral and mental health issues in
pediatrics. In L. Osborn, T.G. DeWitt, L.R. First, & J.A. Zenel (Eds.).
Pediatrics (pp. 1521-25).
Philadelphia: Elsevier-Mosby.
Delamater, A.M.
(2004). Psychosocial aspects of diabetes. In N. Anderson & I. Kawachi
(Eds.),
The
encyclopedia of health and behavior.
Thousands Oak, CA: Sage.
Delamater, A.M.
(2005). Perspective of NIH review committees. In S. Garfield (Ed.),
From clinical trials to community: The science of translating diabetes
and obesity research. Bethesda, MD: NIDDK.
Schneider, K., &
Delamater, A.M. (in press). Case formulation in type 1 diabetes. In
A.R. Kuczmiercyzk & A. Nikcevic (Eds.),
A
clinician’s guide to behavioural medicine: A case formulation approach.
London: Brunner-Routledge.
Delamater, A.M.
(in press).
Psychosocial and
behavioral issues in the management of diabetes
in children and
adolescents. In Cummings, N.A.,
O'Donohue, W.T., & Naylor, E. (Eds.). Psychological Approaches to
Chronic Disease Management. Reno, NV: Context Press.
Diego M.A.
& Jones N.A. Neonatal antecedents for empathy. In T.F.D. Farrow & P.W.R.
Woodruff (eds)
Empathy in Mental
Illness and Health. Cambridge
University Press, MA. (In Press)
Diego, M.A.
Field, T. & Hernandez-Reif, M. (2004). Fetal Responses to Maternal
Tactile Stimulation. In T.Field (ed)
Touch and
Massage Therapy in Early Development.
Johnson & Johnson Pediatric Institute, L.L.C.
Elsas LJ,
Inborn Errors of Metabolism.
in:
Cecil Textbook of Medicine, Ch VI-37, 22nd
ed., W.B. Saunders, pp. 185-191, 2004.
Elsas LJ.
Branched-Chain Aminoacidurias:
in:
Cecil Textbook of Medicine, Ch XVI-221, 22nd
ed., W.B. Saunders, pp. 1288-1290, 2004.
Elsas LJ.
Galactosemia:
in:
Cecil Textbook of Medicine, 22nd
ed., Ch XVI-212, W.B. Saunders, pp. 1268-1270, 2004.
Frankel, E.B.
and Gold, S.
(in press). Early intervention: Principles and practices
in Brown, I., & Percy, M. (Eds.). Intellectual and
developmental disabilities. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Inc.
Rarback,
Sheah. Section on Infant Nutrition in
Guide to World Nutrition and Health
Macmillian Reference, New York 2004.
Sherman, J.
(2005).
Take a
closer look: A training curriculum on abuse and domestic violence
against elders and vulnerable adults for professionals in the justice
system. Washington, DC: United
States Department of Justice, Office of Violence against Women.
Sherman, J.
(2005).
FLAGs for
Service: A Strategy for Including People with Disabilities in National
and Community Service Programs.
Boston: National Service Inclusion Project.
Abstracts (Refereed and Non-Refereed)
Landier, W,
Bhatia, S., Eshelman, D., Forte, K., Sweeney, T, Hester, Al, Darling,
J., Armstrong, F.D., Blatt, J., Constine, L.S., Freeman, C.R., Friedman,
D.L., Green, D.M., Marina, N., Meadows, A.T., Neglia, J.P., Oeffinger,
K., Robison, L.L., Ruccione, K.S., Sklar, C.A., Hudson, M.M. (2004).
Development of risk-based guildelines for survivors of childhood,
adolescent, and young adult cancers: The Children’s Oncology Group
Long-term Follow-up Guidelines.
Presented at the
8th
International Conference on Long-Term Complications of Treatment of
Children and Adolescents for Cancer,
Niagara, NY.
Packer RJ, Gajjar
A, Vezina G, Langston J, Rorke L, Burger P, Robertson P, Muraszko K,
Armstrong D, Ris D, LaFond D, Bayer L, and Sposto R. (2004). 2340 cGy
of Craniospinal Radiotherapy (CSRT) plus Chemotherapy for Children with
“Average-Risk”Medulloblastoma (MB): A Prospective Randomized Children’s
Oncology Group Study (A9961). Abstract for the
Society of
Neuro-Oncology Meeting.
Armstrong, F.D.,
Rees, R.C., Li, D., Bonner, M., Elkin, D., Strouse, J.J., Brown, C., &
Wang, W. for the Investigators of the Pediatric Clinical Trial of
Hydroxyurea in Sickle Cell Anemia. (2005). Baseline developmental
function by age for children in the pediatric hydroxyurea phase III
clinical trial (Baby HUG). Abstract for the
28th
Annual Meeting of the National Sickle Cell Disease Program.
LaGasse LL,
Lester BM, Seifer R,
Bauer CR,
Shankaran S, Bada HS, Poole K, Wright L, Smeriglio V, Liu, J. Prenatal
Cocaine Exposure and Cognitive Development at School Age.
Pediatric
Research. 2004;55:69A.
Bada HS, Twomey
J, Bursi C, Langer J, Lester B,
Bauer C,
Shankaran S, LaGasse L, Wright L,
Smeriglio V.
Behavior Problems and Adaptive Skills of Children in Out-of-Home
Placements because of Prenatal Drug Exposure.
Pediatric
Research, 2004;55:72A-73A.
Bada HS,
Bauer C,
Shankaran S, Lester B, LaGasse L, Das A, Hammond J, Gard C, Wright L,
Smeriglio V. Long-Term Effects of Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine,
Opiates, and Other Drugs on Childhood Behavior Problems: The Maternal
Lifestyle Study (MLS).
Pediatric
Research. 2004; 55:373A.
del Moral T,
Hamlin-Smith K, Claure N, Vanbuskirk S,
Bauer C,
Bancalari E. Association Between Apgar Score and Short and Long Term
Outcome in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants.
Pediatric
Research. 2004;55:481A.
Shankaran S,
Langer J,
Bauer C,
Bada H, Lester B, Poole K, Higgins RD, Wright L. Neurologic
Correlates at 7
years of Age of Intrauterine Exposed to Cocaine and Alcohol.
Pediatric
Research. 2004;55:492A.
Hamlin-Smith K,
Messinger D, Bann C,
Bauer
CR. Relationship of Bayley
Behavior Rating Scales (BRS) to concurrent and future mental and motor
development in Extremely Low Birth Weight (ELBW) infants.
Pediatric
Research. 2005; 57:2118.
LaGasse LL,
Shankaran S, Bada H, Liu J, Lester BM,
Bauer CR,
Peterson MC, Higgins RD, Smeriglio V, Poole K. Predictors of overweight
at 9 years on cocaine-exposed children.
Pediatric
Research. 2005; 57:2105
Lester B, Liu E,
LaGasse L, Seifer R,
Bauer C,
Shankaran S, Bada H, Smeriglio V, Higgins R,
Poole K.
Neurobiological dysregulation model of prenatal cocaine exposure and
behavior problems at age 7.
Pediatric
Research. 2005;57:1625
Peterson MC, Bada
HS, Shankaran S, Poole K, Lester BM, LaGasse LL,
Bauer CR,
Higgins R, Das A, Bhaskar B. Factors Affecting increase of early
intervention in children prenatally exposed to cocaine.
Pediatric
Research. 2005; 57:2741
Shankaran S, Das
A,
Bauer C, Lester B, Higgins R,
Peterson M, LaGasse L, PBann C, Bada H, Smeriglio V. Prenatal cocaine
exposure predicts blood pressure at 9 years of age.
Pediatric
Research 2005;57:565
Hammond J,
Messinger D, Das A, LaGasse L, Miller-Loncar C, Higgins R, Lester B,
Shakaran S, Bada H,
Bauer C,
Wright L, Smeriglio V, Bhaskar B. Actgraphic measurements of children
prenatally exposed to cocaine: Measuring the fidget factor.
Pediatric
Research. 2005;57:2123.
Jeffrey P.
Brosco, Barbara Deutscher, Nadia R. Kruk, Lee M. Sanders, Rebecca Fewell,
“A Brief Parent Report May Identify Children Who Are At Risk For ADHD,”
Refereed Abstract/Poster at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual
Meeting, Washington, 2005.
Lee M. Sanders,
Jeffrey P. Brosco, “Low Caregiver Health Literacy: A Risk Factor for
Child Access to a Medical Home,” Refereed Abstract/Poster at the
Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, Washington, 2005.
Lee M Sanders,
Jeffrey P Brosco, Angela Dunn, Jacqueline Lewis, and Robert Kramer,
“Caregiver and Staff Perceptions of Obesity in a Rural/Urban Network of
Child Care Centers,” Refereed Abstract/Poster at the Pediatric Academic
Societies’ Annual Meeting, Washington, 2005.
Jeffrey P.
Brosco, Lee M Sanders, Amarylis Murillo, Angela Dunn, Nadia Kruk,
“Parents’ Perceptions of Primary Care (P3C) differentiates providers by
geographic region,” Refereed Abstract/Poster at the Pediatric Academic
Societies’ Annual Meeting, Washington, 2005.
Jeffrey P.
Brosco, Thomas F. Tonniges, “Community Pediatrics in Perspective” in
Baker JP, Pearson HA (eds.),
Dedicated to the
Health of All Children: 75 Years of Caring, American Academy of
Pediatrics, 1930-2005 (American
Academy of Pediatrics: 2005), 80-82.
Jeffrey P.
Brosco, Lori Hansen, Cherie Pagan, Frank Kudlo, and Wendy Salomon, “Best
Practices in Infant Mental Health,” Refereed Presentation, Florida
Association of Infant Mental Health Annual Conference, Coral Gables,
October, 2004.
Jeffrey P.
Brosco, “Imagine this . . . [description of single payer health care
system],”
SouthFlorida Kids (2004) Vol. 1,
Issue 2.
Jeffrey P.
Brosco, Tatiana Perez, Vanessa Guerra, David Spar, Jacqueline
Levy-Jaffe, “Screening for Academic Problems in School Age Children,”
Refereed Abstract/Poster at the Society for Developmental-Behavioral
Pediatrics’ Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2004.
Jeffrey P.
Brosco, “Florida Ought Not Execute Young Offenders,”
Tampa Tribune
(Tampa, Fl)
(2004) 17 April 2004.
Valenzuela, J.,
Patino, A.M., Ring, C., Sanchez, J, Eidson, M., & Nemery, R., &
Delamater, A. (2004). Insulin pump and quality of life in children with
type 1 diabetes: A prospective study.
Annals of
Behavioral Medicine, 27
(supplement), S124.
Valenzuela, J.,
Patino, A.M., Sanchez, J, Eidson, M., Ring, C., Nemery, R., & Delamater,
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