1996
Maternal Caffeine Consumption and Spontaneous Abortion: A Prospective Cohort Study
Dlugosz L, Belanger K, Hellenbrand K, Holford T, Leaderer B, Bracken M. Maternal Caffeine Consumption and Spontaneous Abortion: A Prospective Cohort Study. Epidemiology 1996, 7: 250-255. PMID: 8728437, DOI: 10.1097/00001648-199605000-00008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpontaneous abortionCaffeine consumptionYale-New Haven HospitalMaternal caffeine consumptionProspective cohort studyCohort studyEarly pregnancyPregnant womenOdds ratioSoda drinkingElevated riskCaffeine beveragesBeverage consumptionCaffeine beverage consumptionCigarette useFirst monthPregnancySixteenth weekObserved associationsAbortionCup of teaCaffeineTeaGestationHospital
1991
Medication in early pregnancy: Prevalence of use and relationship to maternal characteristics
Buitendijk S, Bracken M. Medication in early pregnancy: Prevalence of use and relationship to maternal characteristics. American Journal Of Obstetrics And Gynecology 1991, 165: 33-40. PMID: 1853911, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(91)90218-g.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrescription drug useMaternal characteristicsDrug useYale-New Haven HospitalPrevalence of useMedication useEarly pregnancyCounter medicationsAutonomic drugsDrug usersSmoking marijuanaMedicationsPrescription drugsAntiinfective agentsDrugsWomenMean numberPrescription preparationsPregnancyRisk-taking behaviorNew HavenAnalgesicsAntacidsHospitalInfants
1987
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LOW BIRTH WEIGHT AND CAFFEINE CONSUMPTION DURING PREGNANCY
MARTIN T, BRACKEN M. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LOW BIRTH WEIGHT AND CAFFEINE CONSUMPTION DURING PREGNANCY. American Journal Of Epidemiology 1987, 126: 813-821. PMID: 3661529, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a114718.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow birth weightBirth weightGestational ageCaffeine intakeCaffeine consumptionYale-New Haven HospitalMaternal caffeine intakeMean birth weightWeeks gestational ageAntenatal patientsSingleton newbornsTerm newbornsProspective studyCaffeine dailyRelative riskCaffeine exposureGrowth retardationDose responseNewbornsIntakeAgeRiskPregnancyPatientsHospital
1981
Psychological response to acute spinal cord injury: an epidemiological study
Bracken M, Shepard M, Webb S. Psychological response to acute spinal cord injury: an epidemiological study. Spinal Cord 1981, 19: 271-283. PMID: 7279429, DOI: 10.1038/sc.1981.53.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSpinal cord injuryCord injuryAcute spinal cord injurySeverity of motorTime of dischargeAcute care hospitalsAcute hospitalisationNeurological statusCare hospitalNeurological functionPsychological reactionsEpidemiological studiesRehabilitation therapyInjuryNegative coping responsesHospitalisationPsychological counsellingSensory disabilitiesPersonality reactionsPsychological responsesLesser degreeCoping reactionsPatientsAdmissionHospital
1980
Adaptation to and coping with disability one year after spinal cord injury: An epidemiological study
Bracken M, Bernstein M. Adaptation to and coping with disability one year after spinal cord injury: An epidemiological study. Social Psychiatry And Psychiatric Epidemiology 1980, 15: 33-41. DOI: 10.1007/bf00577959.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpinal cord injuryCord injuryAcute spinal cord injuryDisability one yearAcute care hospitalsDisability 1 yearConnecticut patientsCare hospitalFunctional statusSocio-demographic characteristicsComplete resolutionEpidemiological studiesPsychological statusInjuryType of disabilityOne-yearPatientsDisabilityPsychological reactionsYearsStatusHospitalDischarge