MATERNAL HEALTH PUBLICATIONS

  1. Chan RL. Epidemiological Evidence for Maternal Prenatal Coffee and Caffeine Consumption and Miscarriage Risk. In: Chu YF, ed. Coffee: Emerging Health Effects and Disease Prevention. John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; March 2012.
  2. Chan RL, Olshan AF, Savitz DA, Herring AH, Daniels JL, Peterson HB and Martin SL. Maternal influences on nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2011;15:122-7.
  3. Samandari G, Martin SL and Schiro S. Homicide among pregnant and postpartum women in the United States: a review of the literature. Trauma, Violence and Abuse 2010;11(1):42-54. Review.
  4. Chan RL, Olshan AF, Savitz DA, Herring AH, Daniels JL, Peterson HB and Martin SL. Severity and duration of nausea and vomiting symptoms in early pregnancy and spontaneous abortion. Trauma, Violence and Abuse 2010;11(1):42-54. Review.
  5. Telfair J, Bronheim SM and Harrison S. Implementation of culturally and linguistically competent policies by state Title V Children with Special Health Care Needs (CSHCN) programs. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2009;13(5):677-86.
  6. Zimmer GJ, Fagen K, Shepherd M and Boswell G. An unusual cause of postpartum abdominal pain: case report. Human Reproduction 2010 Nov;25(11):2907-12.
  7. Chan R. Methodological considerations for evaluating preterm birth. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;198(4):485.
  8. Glik D, Prelip M, Myerson A and Eilers K. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome prevention using community based narrowcasting campaigns. Health Promotion Practice 2008;9(1):93-103.
  9. Savitz D, Chan R, Herring A, Howards P and Hartmann K. Caffeine and miscarriage risk. Epidemiology 2008;19(1):55-62.
  10. Goldman-Fraser J, Harris-Britt A, Kurtz-Costes B and Martin S. The emotional availability of substance-dependent mothers in treatment: Psychosocial correlates and implications for intervention. Society for Research in Child Development Meeting, Boston, 2007.
  11. Macy R, Martin S, Kupper L, Casanueva C and Guo S. Partner violence among women before, during, and after pregnancy: Multiple opportunities for intervention. Womenʼs Health Issues 2007;17(5):290-9.
  12. Martin S, Macy R, Sullivan K and Magee M. Pregnancy-associated violent deaths: The role of intimate partner violence. Trauma, Violence and Abuse: A Review Journal (Special Issue, Part 1: The Health Implications of Violence Against Women: Untangling the Complexities of Acute and Chronic Effects) 2007; 8(2):135-148.
  13. Chan R, Savitz D and Herring A. Nausea and vomiting during early pregnancy in relation to preterm birth. Second North American Congress of Epidemiology, Seattle, Washington, June 2006.
  14. Chan R, Savitz D and Herring A. Nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy on caffeine consumption. Society for Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiologic Research, Seattle, Washington, June 2006.
  15. Chan R, Savitz D and Herring A. Nausea and vomiting during early pregnancy in relation to preterm birth. American Journal Epidemiology 2006;163(Suppl):S210.
  16. France EK, Smith-Ray R, McClure D, Hambidge S, Xu S, Yamasaki K, Shay D, Weintraub E, Fry AM, Black SB, Shinefield HR, Mullooly JP, Jackson LA. Impact of maternal influenza vaccination during pregnancy on the incidence of acute respiratory illness visits among infants. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 2006 160(12):1277-83.
  17. McCarraher D, Bailey P and Martin S. The relationship between birth intendedness and violence during pregnancy among women in La Paz and El Alto, Bolivia. Maternal and Child Health Journal 2005:9(1):10112.
  18. Sheps MP and Telfair J. MCH Program Monitoring and Performance Appraisal. In Kotch J, ed. Maternal and Child Health: Programs, Problems and Policies in Public Health. Mississauga, Canada: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Canada; 2005.
  19. Telfair J. Families and Health. In: Kotch J, ed. Maternal and Child Health: Programs, Problems and Policies in Public Health. Mississauga, ON, Canada: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Canada; 2005:55-86.
  20. Telfair J. The Practice of Evaluation Research. In: Kotch J, ed. Maternal and Child Health: Programs, Problems and Policies In Public Health. Mississauga, ON, Canada: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Canada; 2005.
  21. Telfair J and Kotch J. The School-Age Child. In: Kotch J, ed. Maternal and Child Health: Programs, Problems and Policies In Public Health. Mississauga, ON, Canada: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Canada; 2005:199-237.
  22. Decker M, Martin S and Moracco K. _Homicide risk factors among pregnant women abused by their partners: Who leaves and who stays? _Violence Against Women 2004;10(5):498-513.
  23. Goldman MP. Dermatoses of pregnancy. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2003;49:774.
  24. Telfair J. An evaluation of state perinatal community-based programs in Alabama: Overview. Public Health Reports 2003;118:484-6.
  25. Chan R and Turf E. Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) in Richmond, Virginia. Survey and Evaluation Research and Laboratory, Virginia Commonwealth University, in collaboration with the Division of Perinatal Systems, Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration and the Richmond Health Start Initiative, 2002.
  26. Chan R and Turf E. Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) in Norfolk, Virginia. Survey and Evaluation Research and Laboratory, Virginia Commonwealth University: Sponsored by the Healthy Start Initiative of the Virginia Department of Health, 2002.
  27. Chan R and Turf E. Implementation of PRAMS in an urban population of new mothers to gather data to better inform policy makers and service providers. American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA, November 2002.
  28. Cloutier S, Martin S, Moracco K, Garro J, Clark K and Brody S. Physically abused pregnant womenʼs perceptions about the quality of their relationships with their male partners. In: Reyes C, Rudman W and Hewitt C, eds. Domestic Violence and Health Care: Policies and Prevention. Haworth Medical Press, 2002:149-63.
  29. Halpert Schilt E, Glik D and Atherton J. Narrowcasting the risks of drinking during pregnancy among among African-American and Latina teens. Health Promotion Practice 2001;2(3):222-32.
  30. Ahluwalia I, Tessaro I, Grummer-Strawn L, MacGowan C and Benton-Davis S. Georgiaʼs breastfeeding promotion program for low-income women. Pediatrics 2000;105(6):85.
  31. Navaie-Waliser M, Martin S, Campbell M, Tessaro I, Kotelchuck M and Cross A. Factors predictive of program completion by high-risk pregnant women: The experience of the North Carolina Maternal Outreach Worker Program. American Journal of Public Health 2000; 90:121-4.
  32. Navaie-Waliser M, Martin S, Tessarro I, Campbell M and Cross A. Social support, self-esteem, perceived stress, and depression among high risk mothers: The impact of the Baby Love Maternal Outreach Worker Program. Public Health Nursing 2000;17(4):278-88.
  33. Telfair J. Healthy and Ready to Work (HRTW): Because Everyone Deserves a Future. Maternal and Child Health Bureau-Division of Children with Special Health Care Needs, Health Resources and Services Administration DHHS; 2000.
  34. Telfair J. Evaluation Research. In: Kotch J, ed. Maternal and Child Health: Principles and Practice in Public Health. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers; 1997:404-20.
  35. Telfair J and Kotch J. School-Age Children. In: Kotch J, ed. Maternal and Child Health: Principles and Practice in Public Health. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers; 1997:147-72.
  36. Telfair J and Watkins E. Families. In: Kotch J, ed. Maternal and Child Health: Principles and Practice in Public Health. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers; 1997:45-66.
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