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Craig Garfield to Parents

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Craig Garfield has written about Parents.
Connection Strength

1.590
  1. Paternal and Maternal Testosterone in Parents of NICU Infants Transitioning Home. J Perinat Neonatal Nurs. 2016 Oct-Dec; 30(4):349-358.
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    Score: 0.439
  2. Differences in responsibility for child healthcare by parent gender: A cross-sectional study. Soc Sci Med. 2025 Jan; 365:117576.
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    Score: 0.193
  3. The design and implementation of a multi-center, pragmatic, individual-level randomized controlled trial to evaluate Baby2Home, an mHealth intervention to support new parents. Contemp Clin Trials. 2024 Jul; 142:107571.
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    Score: 0.186
  4. Perinatal Mental Health: Father Inclusion At The Local, State, And National Levels. Health Aff (Millwood). 2024 04; 43(4):590-596.
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    Score: 0.185
  5. A Mobile Health Intervention to Support Parenting Self-Efficacy in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit from Admission to Home. J Pediatr. 2022 05; 244:92-100.
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    Score: 0.158
  6. Toward Better Understanding of How Fathers Contribute to Their Offspring's Health. Pediatrics. 2018 01; 141(1).
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.119
  7. Differences in empowerment and quality of life among parents of children with food allergy. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2015 Feb; 114(2):117-25.
    View in: PubMed
    Score: 0.097
  8. Access to leave benefits for primary caregivers of children with special health care needs: a double bind. Acad Pediatr. 2013 May-Jun; 13(3):222-8.
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    Score: 0.086
  9. Perceived effects of leave from work and the role of paid leave among parents of children with special health care needs. Am J Public Health. 2009 Apr; 99(4):698-705.
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    Score: 0.064
  10. Awareness and use of California's Paid Family Leave Insurance among parents of chronically ill children. JAMA. 2008 Sep 03; 300(9):1047-55.
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    Score: 0.063
Connection Strength

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