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Spiritual coping, psychosocial adjustment, and physical health in youth with chronic illness: a meta-analytic review
Reynolds, Nina, Sylvie Mrug, Kelly Wolfe, David Schwebel, and Jan Wallander. In Press. “Spiritual Coping, Psychosocial Adjustment, and Physical Health in Youth With Chronic Illness: A Meta-Analytic Review”. Health Psychology Review 10 (2): 226–243.
Home-based early intervention and the influence of family resources on cognitive development
Bann, Carla M, Jan L Wallander, Barbara Do, Vanessa Thorsten, Omrana Pasha, Fred J Biasini, Roopa Bellad, et al. In Press. “Home-Based Early Intervention and the Influence of Family Resources on Cognitive Development”. Pediatrics 137 (4): e20153766.
Maternal and paternal psychosocial risk factors for clinical depression in a Norwegian community sample of adolescents
Agerup, T, S Lydersen, J Wallander, and AM Sund. 2015. “Maternal and Paternal Psychosocial Risk Factors for Clinical Depression in a Norwegian Community Sample of Adolescents”. Nordic Journal of Psychiatry 69 (1): 35–41.
Developmental trajectories of children with birth asphyxia through 36 months of age in low/low–middle income countries
Wallander, Jan L, Carla Bann, Elwyn Chomba, Shivaprasad S Goudar, Omrana Pasha, Fred J Biasini, Elizabeth M McClure, Vanessa Thorsten, Dennis Wallace, and Waldemar A Carlo. 2014. “Developmental Trajectories of Children With Birth Asphyxia through 36 Months of Age in Low/Low–middle Income Countries”. Early Human Development 90 (7): 343–348.
Neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants requiring resuscitation in developing countries
Carlo, Waldemar A, Shivaprasad S Goudar, Omrana Pasha, Elwyn Chomba, Elizabeth M McClure, Fred J Biasini, Jan L Wallander, et al. 2012. “Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Infants Requiring Resuscitation in Developing Countries”. The Journal of Pediatrics 160 (5): 781–785.
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Healthy Passages This is a longitudinal cohort study that tracked influences on health and development in adolescence, by following over 5,000 from age 10 to 15. This project allows us to examine changes in health status and quality of life (QOL) over time, including in the development of the major...
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Computational Modeling of Intraocular Drug Delivery Supplied by Porous Implants. Best Paper Recognition by Editorial Board (August 2021).
Abootorabi, S., A. Tripathi, H. Yu, and L.P. Davila. 2021. “Computational Modeling of Intraocular Drug Delivery Supplied by Porous Implants. Best Paper Recognition by Editorial Board (August 2021).”. Drug Delivery and Translational Research 11: 2134-43.