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Authors: COLL CTG HALPERN L SEIFER R MEYER EC KILIS E LESTER BM VOHR BR OH W
Citation: Ctg. Coll et al., BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION AND POSTNATAL-GROWTH IN FULL-TERM INTRAUTERINE GROWTH-RETARDED (IUGR) INFANTS, Early human development, 46(1-2), 1996, pp. 105-116

Authors: MEYER EC COLL CTG SEIFER R RAMOS A KILIS E OH W
Citation: Ec. Meyer et al., PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS IN MOTHERS OF PRETERM INFANTS, Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, 16(6), 1995, pp. 412-417

Authors: FLANAGAN PJ MCGRATH MM MEYER EC COLL CTG
Citation: Pj. Flanagan et al., ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITIONS TO MOTHERHOOD, Pediatrics, 96(2), 1995, pp. 273-277

Authors: MEYER EC FLANAGAN PJ COLL CTG NOTHNAGLE M RAMOS A KILIS E KELLY L OH W
Citation: Ec. Meyer et al., ADOLESCENT MOTHERS OF PRETERM INFANTS REPORT GREATER STRESS AND LOWERMATERNAL SELF-ESTEEM THAN ADULT MOTHERS, Pediatric research, 37(4), 1995, pp. 17-17

Authors: MEYER EC COLL CTG SEIFER R KILIS E RAMOS A KELLY L OH W
Citation: Ec. Meyer et al., PRETERM SMALL-FOR-GESTATIONAL-AGE (SGA) AND APPROPRIATE FOR GESTATIONAL-AGE (AGA) INFANTS DIFFER ON CALORIC-INTAKE AND MOTHER-INFANT FEEDING INTERACTION, Pediatric research, 37(4), 1995, pp. 17-17

Authors: MEYER EC COLL CTG LESTER BM BOUKYDIS CFZ MCDONOUGH SM OH W
Citation: Ec. Meyer et al., FAMILY-BASED INTERVENTION IMPROVES MATERNAL PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AND FEEDING INTERACTION OF PRETERM INFANTS, Pediatrics, 93(2), 1994, pp. 241-246

Authors: COLL CTG MEYER EC KELLY LA LEACH T BRILLON L SEIFER R OH W
Citation: Ctg. Coll et al., BEHAVIORAL INTERVENTION WITH PRETERM INFANTS ENHANCES MATERNAL SELF-ESTEEM AND PERCEPTIONS OF INFANT CHARACTERISTICS AT 4 MONTHS, Pediatric research, 35(4), 1994, pp. 10000021-10000021

Authors: COLL CTG VOHR BR LEACH T
Citation: Ctg. Coll et al., BEHAVIORAL-CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN OF GESTATIONAL DIABETIC (GD) MOTHERS (CGDM), Pediatric research, 35(4), 1994, pp. 10000021-10000021

Authors: MEYER EC COLL CTG KELLY LA BRILLON L SEIFER R OH W
Citation: Ec. Meyer et al., INFANT AND MATERNAL CHARACTERISTICS DIFFERENTIALLY PREDICT NEONATAL INTENSIVE-CARE UNIT (NICU) SPECIFIC AND GENERAL MATERNAL PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS, Pediatric research, 35(4), 1994, pp. 10000025-10000025
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