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Patrick H. Casey
Researcher at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Publications - 117
Citations - 12332
Patrick H. Casey is an academic researcher from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Low birth weight & Population. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 116 publications receiving 10916 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick H. Casey include Arkansas Children's Hospital.
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Cognitive and behavioral outcomes of school-aged children who were born preterm: a meta-analysis.
TL;DR: Children who were born preterm are at risk for reduced cognitive test scores and their immaturity at birth is directly proportional to the mean cognitive scores at school age.
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Development and Validity of a 2-Item Screen to Identify Families at Risk for Food Insecurity
Erin R. Hager,Anna M. Quigg,Anna M. Quigg,Maureen M. Black,Sharon M. Coleman,Timothy Heeren,Ruth Rose-Jacobs,John T. Cook,Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba,Patrick H. Casey,Mariana Chilton,Diana B. Cutts,Alan Meyers,Deborah A. Frank +13 more
TL;DR: A 2-item FI screen was sensitive, specific, and valid among low-income families with young children, enabling providers to target services that ameliorate the health and developmental consequences associated with FI.
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Household Food Insecurity Is Associated with Adult Health Status
Janice E. Stuff,Patrick H. Casey,Kitty L. Szeto,Jeffrey M. Gossett,James M. Robbins,Pippa Simpson,Carol L. Connell,Margaret L. Bogle +7 more
TL;DR: Household food insecurity is associated with poorer self-reported health status of adults in this rural, high-risk sample in the Lower Mississippi Delta.
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Early intervention in low birth weight premature infants: Results at 18 years of age for the infant health and development program
Marie C. McCormick,Jeanne Brooks-Gunn,Stephen L. Buka,Julie Goldman,Jennifer Yu,M.P. Salganik,David T. Scott,Forrest C. Bennett,Libby L. Kay,Judy Bernbaum,Charles R. Bauer,Camilia R. Martin,Elizabeth R. Woods,Anne Martin,Patrick H. Casey +14 more
TL;DR: The findings in the HLBW INT group provide support for preschool education to make long-term changes in a diverse group of children who are at developmental risk and raise questions about the biological and educational factors that foster or inhibit sustained effects of early educational intervention.
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A National Profile of Caregiver Challenges Among More Medically Complex Children With Special Health Care Needs
TL;DR: Extraordinary and diverse needs are common among family caregivers of more complex CSHCN and enhanced care coordination support, respite care, and direct home care may begin to address the substantial economic burden and the multiple unmet needs that many of these families face.