2018
1.3 Early Parental Care, Reflective Functioning, and the Neural Markers of Maternal Sensitivity in Pregnancy
Gao L, Mayes L, Rutherford H. 1.3 Early Parental Care, Reflective Functioning, and the Neural Markers of Maternal Sensitivity in Pregnancy. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2018, 57: s136. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2018.09.020.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Parental Presence and a Sedative Premedicant for Children Undergoing Surgery
Kain Z, Mayes L, Wang S, Caramico L, Krivutza D, Hofstadter M. Parental Presence and a Sedative Premedicant for Children Undergoing Surgery. Anesthesiology 2000, 92: 939-946. PMID: 10754612, DOI: 10.1097/00000542-200004000-00010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPPIA groupSedative groupOverall careParental presenceParental satisfactionOperating roomParental anxietyInduction of anesthesiaPrimary endpointSecondary endpointsPerioperative periodOral midazolamOral sedativesPreoperative anxietySedative premedicantsAnesthesia maskChildrenSedativesAnxietyAdditive effectChild anxietyEndpointCareStandardized measuresIntervention
1995
The Assessment and Treatment of the Psychiatric Needs of Medically Compromised Infants: Consultation With Preterm Infants and Their Families
Mayes L. The Assessment and Treatment of the Psychiatric Needs of Medically Compromised Infants: Consultation With Preterm Infants and Their Families. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 1995, 4: 555-570. DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30419-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild psychiatristsTraumatic experiencesLater behaviorCompromised infantYoung childrenHealthy developmentChild psychiatryComprehensive interventionDifferent domainsAcute hospitalizationPreterm infantsPsychiatric needsInfantsBiologic aspectsPsychiatristsPrematurityPersistent effectsMedical trainingIllnessCareLong-term developmentParentsRecovery phaseTrainingChildren
1992
Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Young Children's Development
MAYES L. Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Young Children's Development. The Annals Of The American Academy Of Political And Social Science 1992, 521: 11-27. DOI: 10.1177/0002716292521001002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrenatal cocaine exposureMaternal cocaine useCocaine exposureCocaine useInadequate prenatal careNeurodevelopmental sequelaeNeurodevelopmental outcomesPrenatal careFetal brainPoor nutritionAvailable findingsMother's capacityExposureChild developmentSequelaeUnique effectsInfantsFactorsGeneral environmental factorsEnvironmental factorsBrainCare