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Non-refereed
publications:
Delamater,
A.M. & Pearse, L.A. (2001). Cardiovascular disease. In J.
Koot and J. Wallander (Eds), Quality of life in children
and adolescents: Concepts, methods, and findings. Hardwood
Academic Publishers.
Refereed journal
articles:
Armstrong,
F.D. (2001). Acute and long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes
in children following bone marrow transplantation. Frontiers
in Bioscience 6, g6-12. http://www.bioscience.org/2001/v6/g/armstron/fulltext.htm
American Academy
of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child
and Family Health (2001). The New Morbidity revisited: A renewed
commitment to the psychosocial aspects of pediatric care.
Pediatrics, 108, 1227-1230. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author)
American Academy
of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child
and Family Health and American Pain Society, Task Force on
Pain in Infants, Children and Adolescents. (2001). The assessment
and management of acute pain in infants, children, and adolescents.
Pediatrics, 108, 793-797. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author)
Appendix F: PUBLICATIONS and PRODUCTS REPORT Fiscal Year 2002
American Academy
of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child
and Family Health (2001). Policy Statement: Sexuality education
for children and adolescents. Pediatrics, 108, 498-502.
(Armstrong, F.D., co-author)
American Academy
of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child
and Family Health (2001). Policy Statement: The prenatal visit.
Pediatrics, 107, 1456-1458. (Armstrong, F.D., co-author)
Wang, W., Enos,
L., Gallagher, D., Thompson, R.J., Jr., Guarini, L., Vichinsky,
E., Wright E., Zimmerman, R., and Armstrong, F.D. (2001). Neuropsychologic
performance in school-aged children with sickle cell disease:
A report from the Cooperative Study of Sickle Cell Disease.
Journal of Pediatrics, 139, 391-397.
American Academy
of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child
and Family Health (2001). Policy Statement: The New Morbidity
revisited: A renewed commitment to the psychosocial aspects
of pediatric care. Pediatrics, 108, 1227-1230. (Armstrong,
F.D., co-author).
Perrin, E., and
the Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family
Health, American Academy of Pediatrics. Technical Report:
Co-parent or second parent adoption by same-sex parents. Pediatrics,
109, 341-344. (Armstrong, co-author).
American Academy
of Pediatrics, Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child
and Family Health (2002). Policy Statement: Co-parent or second-parent
adoption by same-sex parents. Pediatrics, 109, 339-340.
(Armstrong, F.D., co-author).
Brosco, J. (2001).
Weight charts and well child care: How the pediatrician became
the expert in child health. Archives of Pediatrics and
Adolescent Medicine, 155, 1385-1389
Barbouth, D. &
Brosco, J.P. (2002, January). Screening, evaluation, and management
of a child with developmental delay. Pediatric Case Reviews,
2(1), p. 33 - 45.
Delamater, A.,
Patino, A.M., Sanchez, J. & Eidson, M. (2002). Poor metabolic
control and regimen adherence in minority youths with type
1 diabetes. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 24 (Supplement),
S216.
Delamater, A.,
Applegate, B., Eidson, M., & Nemerg, R. (2001). Relation of
diabetes stress to regimen adherence and glycenic control
in youths with type 1 diabetes mellitus. Journal of Pediatric
Endocrinology and Metabolism, 14 (Supplement 3), 1048.
LaGreca, A., Bearman,
K., Delamater, A., Patino, A., Blumberg, M., Marks, J., Johnson,
S., Shatz, D., & Anderson, B. (2001). Early life stress and
disease among offspring and siblings of individuals with type
1 diabetes mellitus. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology
and Metabolism, 14 (Supplement 2), 1-8.
Mahoney, G., Robinson,C.
& Fewell, R.R. (2001). The efects of early motore intervention
on children with Down Syndrome or Cerbral Palsy. A field based
study. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 22
(3), 153-162.
Metsch, L.R., Wolfe,
H.P., Fewell, R., McCoy, C.B., Elwood, W.N., Wohler-Torres,
B., Peterson-Baston, P., & Haskins, H.V. (2001). Treating
substance-using women and their children in public housing:
preliminary evaluation findings. Child Welfare.
80 (2), 199-219.
Public awareness
materials, brochures, and newsletters:
Fifer, R.C. (July 2001). Coding goes beyond reimbursement.
Advance for Audiologists, p. 21-22.
Rarback, S.L. (July,
2001). Summer BBQ warning: Charred, fatty meats may increase
cancer risk. South Florida Parenting, p. 112-113.
Rarback, S.L. (Aug,
2001). School lunches pull off balancing act. South Florida
Parenting, p. 104-105.
Rarback, S.L. (Sept.
2001). Junk food: Out of sight, out of mind. South Florida
Parenting, p. 94-95.
Rarback, S.L. (Oct,
2001). What a child eats can affect asthma. South Florida
Parenting, p. 94-95.
Rarback, S.L. (Nov.
2001). Sneak in the veggies. South Florida Parenting, p. 93.
Rarback, S.L. (Dec.
2001). Will fish oil help with ADD? South Florida Parenting,
p. 93.
Rarback, S.L. (Jan.
2002). Sugar-free is not necessary for kids. South Florida
Parenting, p. 100-101.
Rarback, S.L. (Feb
2002). Folic acid can reduce cancer risk. South Florida Parenting,
p. 114-115.
Rarback, S.L. (March
2002). Try Whit Cranberry Juice - But Not Too Much. South
Florida Magazine, pg. 104 - 105.
Rarback, Sheah
(April 2002). A balanced diet helps fight high cholesterol
in kids. South Florida Parenting, p. 114-115.
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