2012
Implementing Provider‐based Sampling for the National Children's Study: Opportunities and Challenges
Belanger K, Buka S, Cherry DC, Dudley DJ, Elliott MR, Hale DE, Hertz‐Picciotto I, Illuzzi JL, Paneth N, Robbins JM, Triche EW, Bracken MB. Implementing Provider‐based Sampling for the National Children's Study: Opportunities and Challenges. Paediatric And Perinatal Epidemiology 2012, 27: 20-26. PMID: 23215706, DOI: 10.1111/ppe.12005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Children's StudyProvider-based samplingChildren's StudyNational cohort studyPrenatal care providersNational probability sampleType of providerProbability sampleCohort studyPrenatal careCare providersChild healthProvider groupsAge 21Risk estimatesPrimary sampling unitsWomenBirthProvidersHealthSampling frameSecondary sampling unitsPregnancyNumber of strategiesUtero
2011
Sexual Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Infected South African Men and Women with Their Partners in a Primary Care Program: Implications for Couples-Based Prevention
Venkatesh K, de Bruyn G, Lurie M, Modisenyane T, Triche E, Gray G, Welte A, Martinson N. Sexual Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Infected South African Men and Women with Their Partners in a Primary Care Program: Implications for Couples-Based Prevention. AIDS And Behavior 2011, 16: 139-150. PMID: 21476005, PMCID: PMC3184366, DOI: 10.1007/s10461-011-9941-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAnti-Retroviral AgentsBlack PeopleCD4 Lymphocyte CountCross-Sectional StudiesFamily CharacteristicsFemaleHIV InfectionsHumansMaleMiddle AgedPrevalencePrimary Health CareRisk-TakingSelf DisclosureSexual BehaviorSexual PartnersSocioeconomic FactorsSouth AfricaSurveys and QuestionnairesUrban PopulationYoung AdultConceptsHIV-positive partnerStatus unknown partnersSexual risk behaviorsPrimary care programsAntiretroviral therapyRisk behaviorsSouth African menCare programPartner's HIV statusAfrican menUnknown partnersActive HIVHIV statusHIV preventionHIVSex partnersUnprotected sexSex actsPreventionSexual behaviorMonthsWomenSexMenTherapyWomen's Prenatal Concerns Regarding Breastfeeding: Are They Being Addressed?
Archabald K, Lundsberg L, Triche E, Norwitz E, Illuzzi J. Women's Prenatal Concerns Regarding Breastfeeding: Are They Being Addressed? Journal Of Midwifery & Women's Health 2011, 56: 2-7. PMID: 21323844, DOI: 10.1111/j.1542-2011.2010.00006.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal concernsPrenatal periodYale-New Haven HospitalHealth care providersHealth care discussionsWomen's concernsPostpartum womenPrenatal careCare discussionsCare providersWomen's recallCross-sectional sampleBreastfeedingWomenStudy objectiveClosed-ended questionsStructured interviewsProvidersEnded questionHospitalInfantsCare
2006
Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Variability Is Not Affected by Home Combustion Sources in a Group of Nonsmoking Women
Beckett WS, Gent JF, Naeher LP, Belanger K, Triche EW, Bracken MB, Leaderer BP. Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Variability Is Not Affected by Home Combustion Sources in a Group of Nonsmoking Women. Archives Of Environmental & Occupational Health 2006, 61: 176-182. PMID: 17867572, DOI: 10.3200/aeoh.61.4.176-182.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeak expiratory flowExpiratory flowPeak expiratory flow ratePrevious physician diagnosisExpiratory flow rate variabilityHistory of allergyPeak expiratory flow rate variabilityExpiratory flow rateAmbient air pollutionNonasthmatic womenNonsmoking WomenPhysician diagnosisHispanic ethnicityRate variabilityHealth effectsWomenFlow rate variabilityEducational levelThe Epidemiology of Asthma During Pregnancy: Prevalence, Diagnosis, and Symptoms
Kwon HL, Triche EW, Belanger K, Bracken MB. The Epidemiology of Asthma During Pregnancy: Prevalence, Diagnosis, and Symptoms. Immunology And Allergy Clinics Of North America 2006, 26: 29-62. PMID: 16443142, DOI: 10.1016/j.iac.2005.11.002.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsPregnant womenLarge prospective cohort studyEpidemiology of asthmaProspective cohort studySelf-reported asthmaPopulation-level improvementsAsthma controlCohort studyAsthma diagnosisAsthma attacksCommon conditionPrevalence ratesClinical involvementAsthmaNational dataPregnancyPrevalenceDiagnosisWomenUnited StatesPopulation characteristicsRepresentative dataPrevious yearFurther researchFurther characterization
2000
Abortion and Its Effect on Risk of Preeclampsia and Transient Hypertension
Eras J, Saftlas A, Triche E, Hsu C, Risch H, Bracken M. Abortion and Its Effect on Risk of Preeclampsia and Transient Hypertension. Epidemiology 2000, 11: 36-43. PMID: 10615841, DOI: 10.1097/00001648-200001000-00009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk of preeclampsiaTransient hypertensionNulliparous womenDecreased riskMore abortionsPregnancy-related risk factorsHistory of abortionHypertensive disordersWeeks' gestationGestational ageSubsequent pregnancyPrenatal careRisk factorsObstetric practicePrior abortionMonths gestationPreeclampsiaHypertensionInduced abortionReproductive historyReferent groupProtective factorsGestationWomenAbortion