Etiology of molar incisor hypomineralization–A systematic review
Objectives Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a common developmental dental defect
of permanent teeth, which can increase the risk of dental caries, infection and …
of permanent teeth, which can increase the risk of dental caries, infection and …
Childhood Maltreatment and Perinatal Complications: A Scoping Review of Official Health Data
A Frederickson, O Mazzarello… - Trauma, Violence, & …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Child maltreatment (CM) poses significant risks to victims, resulting in enduring physical,
psychological, and developmental consequences. Adult survivors of CM seem especially …
psychological, and developmental consequences. Adult survivors of CM seem especially …
Validation of birth certificate and maternal recall of events in labor and delivery with medical records in the Iowa health in pregnancy study
C Ziogas, J Hillyer, AF Saftlas, CN Spracklen - BMC pregnancy and …, 2022 - Springer
Background Epidemiological research of events related to labor and delivery frequently
uses maternal interview or birth certificates as a primary method of data collection; however …
uses maternal interview or birth certificates as a primary method of data collection; however …
Maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring birth weight: a genetically-informed approach comparing multiple raters
Maternal smoking during pregnancy (SDP) is a significant public health concern with
adverse consequences to the health and well-being of the fetus. There is considerable …
adverse consequences to the health and well-being of the fetus. There is considerable …
Sexually transmitted diseases among pregnant women: 5 states, United States, 2009–2011
CL Williams, LL Harrison, E Llata, RA Smith… - Maternal and child …, 2018 - Springer
Introduction Screening for specific sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) during pregnancy
has been a longstanding public health recommendation. Prior studies have described …
has been a longstanding public health recommendation. Prior studies have described …
Cohort profile update: The China Jintan child cohort study
Abstract The China Jintan Child Cohort study began in 2004 with 1656 pre-school
participants and a research focus on studying the impact of environmental exposures, such …
participants and a research focus on studying the impact of environmental exposures, such …
Striving to meet healthy people 2020 objectives: trend analysis of maternal smoking
AR Hansen, TO Akomolafe, Z McGalliard… - Public Health …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: We examined trends in prevalence rates of smoking and smoking cessation
during pregnancy among women in the United States to assess achievement of Healthy …
during pregnancy among women in the United States to assess achievement of Healthy …
Brief education to promote maternal influenza vaccine uptake: A randomized controlled trial
Background Although pregnant women are the highest priority group for seasonal influenza
vaccination, maternal influenza vaccination rates remain suboptimal. The purpose of this …
vaccination, maternal influenza vaccination rates remain suboptimal. The purpose of this …
Trends in smoking and smoking cessation during pregnancy from 1985 to 2014, racial and ethnic disparity observed from multiple national surveys
H Li, AR Hansen, Z McGalliard, L Gover, F Yan… - Maternal and child …, 2018 - Springer
Objective Current report assessed the trends in smoking prevalence and the percentage of
smoking cessation during pregnancy among women from three major races/ethnicities …
smoking cessation during pregnancy among women from three major races/ethnicities …
Estimating the roles of genetic risk, perinatal risk, and marital hostility on early childhood adjustment: Medical records and self-reports
JM Neiderhiser, K Marceau, M De Araujo-Greecher… - Behavior genetics, 2016 - Springer
A wide variety of perinatal risk factors have been linked to later developmental outcomes in
children. Much of this work has relied on either birth/medical records or mothers' self-reports …
children. Much of this work has relied on either birth/medical records or mothers' self-reports …