2014
Food insecurity is associated with household insurance status and number of affected children among families of children with hemophilia (805.14)
Adams E, Gloeckner S, Stadler D, Black A, Helm J, Recht M. Food insecurity is associated with household insurance status and number of affected children among families of children with hemophilia (805.14). The FASEB Journal 2014, 28 DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.805.14.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultivariate logistic regressionFood insecurityPublic insuranceAssociated with higher oddsChild health statusPrevalence of FIFamilies of childrenAssociated with FIChild healthParticipant characteristicsHealth statusHigher oddsInsurance statusSpecialty clinicsAged 1 moDescriptive statisticsLogistic regressionHouseholds of childrenTarget resourcesIncreased riskChart reviewSevere haemophiliaAffected childrenSevere diseaseHemophilia
2012
Particulate matter concentrations in residences: an intervention study evaluating stand‐alone filters and air conditioners
Batterman S, Du L, Mentz G, Mukherjee B, Parker E, Godwin C, Chin J, O’Toole A, Robins T, Rowe Z, Lewis T. Particulate matter concentrations in residences: an intervention study evaluating stand‐alone filters and air conditioners. Indoor Air 2012, 22: 235-252. PMID: 22145709, PMCID: PMC4233141, DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0668.2011.00761.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnvironmental tobacco smokeIndoor air qualityParticulate matterPM levelsPM concentrationsExchange ratioIntervention studiesAir qualityHigh concentrations of particulate matterConcentrations of particulate matterEffectiveness of interventionsOutdoor PM levelsParticulate matter concentrationsAir filtersRandomized Controlled TrialsChild's sleeping areaCharacterize air qualityExposure misclassificationEffective interventionsTobacco smokeChild's bedroomIncreased particulate matterMatter concentrationHouseholds of childrenStudy population
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