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Karen S. Smith
Researcher at Kaiser Permanente
Publications - 13
Citations - 3267
Karen S. Smith is an academic researcher from Kaiser Permanente. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 13 publications receiving 2981 citations. Previous affiliations of Karen S. Smith include California Department of Public Health & California Health and Human Services Agency.
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Genetic Heritability and Shared Environmental Factors Among Twin Pairs With Autism
Joachim Hallmayer,Sue C. Cleveland,Andrea Torres,Jennifer M. Phillips,Brianne Cohen,Tiffany Torigoe,Janet Miller,Angie Fedele,Jack Collins,Karen S. Smith,Linda Lotspeich,Lisa A. Croen,Sally J Ozonoff,Clara Lajonchere,Judith K. Grether,Neil Risch,Neil Risch +16 more
TL;DR: Susceptibility to ASD has moderate genetic heritability and a substantial shared twin environmental component.
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Developmental surveillance and screening of infants and young children
Adrian D. Sandler,D. Brazdziunas,W. Carl Cooley,Lilliam Gonzalez De Pijem,D. Hirsch,Theodore A. Kastner,M. E. Kummer,R. D. Quint,E. S. Ruppert,W. C. Anderson,Bev Crider,P. Burgan,C. Garner,Merle McPherson,L. Michaud,Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp,J. Daniel Cartwright,Chris Plauché Johnson,Karen S. Smith +18 more
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Policy statement - The future of pediatrics: Mental health competencies for pediatric primary care
William L. Coleman,Mary I. Dobbins,Andrew S. Garner,Benjamin Siegel,Darien Wood,Marian F. Earls,Ronald T. Brown,Mary Jo Kupst,D. Richard Martini,Mary Sheppard,George J. Cohen,Karen S. Smith,Jane Meschan Foy,Paula Duncan,Barbara L. Frankowski,Kelly J. Kelleher,Penelope Knapp,Danielle Laraque,Gary Peck,Michael Regalado,Jack Swanson,Mark L. Wolraich,Margaret A. Dolan,Alain Joffe,Patricia J. O'Malley,James M. Perrin,Thomas K. McInerny,Lynn M. Wegner,Terry Carmichael,Darcy Gruttadaro,Garry Sigman,Myrtis Sullivan,L. Read Sulik,Linda B. Paul +33 more
TL;DR: The American Academy of Pediatrics proposes competencies requisite for providing mental health and substance abuse services in pediatric primary care settings and recommends steps toward achieving them.
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The Study to Explore Early Development (SEED): A Multisite Epidemiologic Study of Autism by the Centers for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Research and Epidemiology (CADDRE) Network
Diana Schendel,Carolyn Di Guiseppi,Lisa A. Croen,M. Daniele Fallin,Philip L. Reed,Laura A. Schieve,Lisa D. Wiggins,Julie L. Daniels,Judith K. Grether,Susan E. Levy,Lisa Miller,Craig J. Newschaffer,Jennifer Pinto-Martin,Cordelia Robinson,Gayle C. Windham,Aimee Alexander,Arthur S. Aylsworth,Pilar Bernal,Joseph D. Bonner,Lisa Blaskey,Chyrise B. Bradley,Jack Collins,Casara J. Ferretti,Homayoon Farzadegan,Ellen Giarelli,Marques Harvey,Susan Hepburn,Matthew Herr,Kristina Kaparich,Rebecca Landa,Li Ching Lee,Brooke Levenseller,Stacey Meyerer,Mohammad H. Rahbar,Andria Ratchford,Ann Reynolds,Steven A. Rosenberg,Julie Rusyniak,Stuart K. Shapira,Karen S. Smith,Margaret C. Souders,Patrick Aaron Thompson,Lisa Young,Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp +43 more
TL;DR: The Study to Explore Early Development (SEED), a multisite investigation addressing knowledge gaps in autism phenotype and etiology, aims to characterize the autism behavioral phenotype and associated developmental, medical, and behavioral conditions and investigate genetic and environmental risks with emphasis on immunologic, hormonal, gastrointestinal, and sociodemographic characteristics.
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Policy statement - Tobacco use: A pediatric disease
Helen J. Binns,Joel Forman,Catherine J. Karr,Jerome A. Paulson,Kevin C. Osterhoudt,James R. Roberts,Megan Sandel,James M. Seltzer,Robert O. Wright,Dana Best,Elizabeth Blackburn,Mark Anderson,Sharon A. Savage,Walter J. Rogan,Paul Spire,Janet F. Williams,Marylou Behnke,Patricia K. Kokotailo,Sharon Levy,Tammy H. Sims,Martha J. Wunsch,Deborah R Simkin,Karen S. Smith,Margaret J. Blythe,Michelle S. Barratt,Paula K. Braverman,Pamela J. Murray,David S. Rosen,Warren M. Seigel,Charles J. Wibbelsman,Lesley L. Breech,Jorge L. Pinzon,Benjamin Shain,Kelly R. Moore,Joseph T. Bell,Ruth A. Etzel,Benjamin D. Hoffman,Stephen W. Ponder,Mark M. Redding,Debra B. Waldron,Kansas L. Dubray,Kirsten J. Lund,Kent Saylor,Michael Storck,Stephen A. Holve,Judith K. Thierry,Sunnah Kim +46 more
TL;DR: Pediatricians are advised not to smoke or use tobacco; to make their homes, cars, and workplaces tobacco free; to support and advocate for comprehensive tobacco control; and to advise parents and patients not to start using tobacco or to quit if they are already using tobacco.