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Elizabeth R. Woods | Medical Services

Specialties

Programs & Services

Languages

  • English

Elizabeth R. Woods | Education

Undergraduate School

Princeton University

1975, Princeton, NJ

Medical School

Harvard Medical School

1979, Boston, MA

Internship

Pediatrics

Boston Children's Hospital

Boston, MA

Residency

Pediatrics

Boston Children's Hospital

1982, Boston, MA

Fellowship

Adolescent medicine

Boston Children's Hospital

1983, Boston, MA

Graduate School

MPH

Harvard School of Public Health

1984, Boston, MA

Elizabeth R. Woods | Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics (Adolescent Medicine)

Elizabeth R. Woods | Publications

  1. Using aggregated AI detector outcomes to eliminate false positives in STEM-student writing. Adv Physiol Educ. 2025 Jun 01; 49(2):486-495. View Using aggregated AI detector outcomes to eliminate false positives in STEM-student writing. Abstract

  2. Building RECOVERY: development of the registry of eating disorders and their co-morbidities OVER time in youth. J Eat Disord. 2024 Sep 27; 12(1):147. View Building RECOVERY: development of the registry of eating disorders and their co-morbidities OVER time in youth. Abstract

  3. HIV/Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Knowledge and Acceptability of Rapid HIV Testing Among Transgender Adolescents in a Multidisciplinary Gender Clinic. Transgend Health. 2024 Apr; 9(2):128-135. View HIV/Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Knowledge and Acceptability of Rapid HIV Testing Among Transgender Adolescents in a Multidisciplinary Gender Clinic. Abstract

  4. Factors Associated With HIV Testing in Adolescent and Young Adult Females With a History of STI. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2024 Nov; 63(11):1520-1527. View Factors Associated With HIV Testing in Adolescent and Young Adult Females With a History of STI. Abstract

  5. Anal dysplasia in adolescent and young adult men who have sex with men: a single-center retrospective and descriptive study (2010-2020). Front Pediatr. 2023; 11:1175476. View Anal dysplasia in adolescent and young adult men who have sex with men: a single-center retrospective and descriptive study (2010-2020). Abstract

  6. Primary care provider perceptions of an asthma home visiting program. J Asthma. 2023 Nov; 60(11):1967-1972. View Primary care provider perceptions of an asthma home visiting program. Abstract

  7. COVID-19 related familial economic disruptions and eating disorder patients' mental health concerns and motivation to recover. J Eat Disord. 2022 Dec 20; 10(1):197. View COVID-19 related familial economic disruptions and eating disorder patients' mental health concerns and motivation to recover. Abstract

  8. Association of the COVID-19 Pandemic With Adolescent and Young Adult Eating Disorder Care Volume. JAMA Pediatr. 2022 12 01; 176(12):1225-1232. View Association of the COVID-19 Pandemic With Adolescent and Young Adult Eating Disorder Care Volume. Abstract

  9. A Digital Platform to Support HIV Case Management for Youth and Young Adults: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study. JMIR Form Res. 2022 Nov 21; 6(11):e39357. View A Digital Platform to Support HIV Case Management for Youth and Young Adults: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study. Abstract

  10. Screening for Anal Dysplasia in Adolescent and Young Adult Men Who Have Sex With Men Living With HIV, a Review of Current Recommendations. Front Pediatr. 2022; 10:875184. View Screening for Anal Dysplasia in Adolescent and Young Adult Men Who Have Sex With Men Living With HIV, a Review of Current Recommendations. Abstract

  11. Improved 10-year cost savings for patients served by the Boston Children's Hospital Community Asthma Initiative. J Asthma. 2022 Nov; 59(11):2258-2266. View Improved 10-year cost savings for patients served by the Boston Children's Hospital Community Asthma Initiative. Abstract

  12. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Number of Adolescents/Young Adults Seeking Eating Disorder-Related Care. J Adolesc Health. 2021 10; 69(4):660-663. View The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Number of Adolescents/Young Adults Seeking Eating Disorder-Related Care. Abstract

  13. COVID-19 and eating disorder and mental health concerns in patients with eating disorders. J Eat Disord. 2021 Jul 02; 9(1):80. View COVID-19 and eating disorder and mental health concerns in patients with eating disorders. Abstract

  14. Access to care and worsening eating disorder symptomatology in youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. J Eat Disord. 2021 Jun 10; 9(1):69. View Access to care and worsening eating disorder symptomatology in youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Abstract

  15. The Association of Malnutrition, illness duration, and pre-morbid weight status with anxiety and depression symptoms in adolescents and young adults with restrictive eating disorders: a cross-sectional study. J Eat Disord. 2021 May 17; 9(1):60. View The Association of Malnutrition, illness duration, and pre-morbid weight status with anxiety and depression symptoms in adolescents and young adults with restrictive eating disorders: a cross-sectional study. Abstract

  16. Common and Emergent Oral and Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Eating Disorders. Gastroenterol Hepatol (N Y). 2021 Apr; 17(4):157-167. View Common and Emergent Oral and Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Eating Disorders. Abstract

  17. Community Health Workers in Home Visits and Asthma Outcomes. Pediatrics. 2021 04; 147(4). View Community Health Workers in Home Visits and Asthma Outcomes. Abstract

  18. Systemic glucocorticoid at discharge after hospitalization for pediatric asthma: a prospective pilot study. J Asthma. 2022 04; 59(4):775-779. View Systemic glucocorticoid at discharge after hospitalization for pediatric asthma: a prospective pilot study. Abstract

  19. Multicenter Evaluation of 434 Hospital Deaths From COVID-19: How Can We Improve End-of-Life Care During a Pandemic? J Pain Symptom Manage. 2021 05; 61(5):e7-e12. View Multicenter Evaluation of 434 Hospital Deaths From COVID-19: How Can We Improve End-of-Life Care During a Pandemic? Abstract

  20. How do you define recovery? A qualitative study of patients with eating disorders, their parents, and clinicians. Int J Eat Disord. 2020 08; 53(8):1209-1218. View How do you define recovery? A qualitative study of patients with eating disorders, their parents, and clinicians. Abstract

  21. Personal Phone Calls Lead to Decreased Rates of Missed Appointments in an Adolescent/Young Adult Practice. Pediatr Qual Saf. 2019 Jul-Aug; 4(4):e192. View Personal Phone Calls Lead to Decreased Rates of Missed Appointments in an Adolescent/Young Adult Practice. Abstract

  22. A Parenting and Life Skills Intervention for Teen Mothers: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Pediatrics. 2019 03; 143(3). View A Parenting and Life Skills Intervention for Teen Mothers: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Abstract

  23. Community Asthma Initiative: Cost Analyses using Claims Data from a Medicaid Managed Care Organization. J Asthma. 2020 03; 57(3):286-294. View Community Asthma Initiative: Cost Analyses using Claims Data from a Medicaid Managed Care Organization. Abstract

  24. Parent experiences with a nurse-supervised community health worker asthma home-visiting program. J Asthma. 2019 12; 56(12):1314-1324. View Parent experiences with a nurse-supervised community health worker asthma home-visiting program. Abstract

  25. Evaluation of the Environmental Scoring System in Multiple Child Asthma Intervention Programs in Boston, Massachusetts. Am J Public Health. 2018 01; 108(1):103-111. View Evaluation of the Environmental Scoring System in Multiple Child Asthma Intervention Programs in Boston, Massachusetts. Abstract

  26. Effect of Hospitalization on Percent Median Body Mass Index at One Year, in Underweight Youth With Restrictive Eating Disorders. J Adolesc Health. 2017 Sep; 61(3):310-316. View Effect of Hospitalization on Percent Median Body Mass Index at One Year, in Underweight Youth With Restrictive Eating Disorders. Abstract

  27. History of Overweight/Obesity as Predictor of Care Received at 1-year Follow-Up in Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa or Atypical Anorexia Nervosa. J Adolesc Health. 2017 Jun; 60(6):674-679. View History of Overweight/Obesity as Predictor of Care Received at 1-year Follow-Up in Adolescents With Anorexia Nervosa or Atypical Anorexia Nervosa. Abstract

  28. Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Eating Disorders. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2016 11; 63(5):e77-e85. View Gastrointestinal Manifestations of Eating Disorders. Abstract

  29. Boston children's hospital community asthma initiative: Five-year cost analyses of a home visiting program. J Asthma. 2017 03; 54(2):134-142. View Boston children's hospital community asthma initiative: Five-year cost analyses of a home visiting program. Abstract

  30. Redesign of chronic illness care in children and adolescents: evidence for the chronic care model. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2016 08; 28(4):428-33. View Redesign of chronic illness care in children and adolescents: evidence for the chronic care model. Abstract

  31. Community Asthma Initiative to Improve Health Outcomes and Reduce Disparities Among Children with Asthma. MMWR Suppl. 2016 Feb 12; 65(1):11-20. View Community Asthma Initiative to Improve Health Outcomes and Reduce Disparities Among Children with Asthma. Abstract

  32. Total Direct Medical Expenses and Characteristics of Privately Insured Adolescents Who Incur High Costs. JAMA Pediatr. 2015 Oct; 169(10):e152682. View Total Direct Medical Expenses and Characteristics of Privately Insured Adolescents Who Incur High Costs. Abstract

  33. Improving Social Determinants of Health: Effectiveness of a Web-Based Intervention. Am J Prev Med. 2015 Dec; 49(6):822-31. View Improving Social Determinants of Health: Effectiveness of a Web-Based Intervention. Abstract

  34. Use of Psychopharmacologic Medications in Adolescents With Restrictive Eating Disorders: Analysis of Data From the National Eating Disorder Quality Improvement Collaborative. J Adolesc Health. 2015 Jul; 57(1):66-72. View Use of Psychopharmacologic Medications in Adolescents With Restrictive Eating Disorders: Analysis of Data From the National Eating Disorder Quality Improvement Collaborative. Abstract

  35. Predictors of outcome at 1 year in adolescents with DSM-5 restrictive eating disorders: report of the national eating disorders quality improvement collaborative. J Adolesc Health. 2014 Dec; 55(6):750-6. View Predictors of outcome at 1 year in adolescents with DSM-5 restrictive eating disorders: report of the national eating disorders quality improvement collaborative. Abstract

  36. Building a strong healthcare infrastructure for adolescents. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2013 Aug; 25(4):437-8. View Building a strong healthcare infrastructure for adolescents. Abstract

  37. Youths' health-related social problems: concerns often overlooked during the medical visit. J Adolesc Health. 2013 Aug; 53(2):265-71. View Youths' health-related social problems: concerns often overlooked during the medical visit. Abstract

  38. A cost analysis for a community-based case management intervention program for pediatric asthma. J Asthma. 2013 Apr; 50(3):310-7. View A cost analysis for a community-based case management intervention program for pediatric asthma. Abstract

  39. Assessing and referring adolescents' health-related social problems: qualitative evaluation of a novel web-based approach. J Telemed Telecare. 2012 Oct; 18(7):392-8. View Assessing and referring adolescents' health-related social problems: qualitative evaluation of a novel web-based approach. Abstract

  40. Randomized controlled trial of an immunization recall intervention for adolescents. Pediatrics. 2012 Sep; 130(3):507-14. View Randomized controlled trial of an immunization recall intervention for adolescents. Abstract

  41. Evaluation of raising adolescent families together program: a medical home for adolescent mothers and their children. Am J Public Health. 2012 Oct; 102(10):1879-85. View Evaluation of raising adolescent families together program: a medical home for adolescent mothers and their children. Abstract

  42. Preserving adolescents' reproductive health services safety net. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2012 Aug; 24(4):437-8. View Preserving adolescents' reproductive health services safety net. Abstract

  43. Longitudinal study of depressive symptoms and social support in adolescent mothers. Matern Child Health J. 2012 May; 16(4):894-901. View Longitudinal study of depressive symptoms and social support in adolescent mothers. Abstract

  44. Community asthma initiative: evaluation of a quality improvement program for comprehensive asthma care. Pediatrics. 2012 Mar; 129(3):465-72. View Community asthma initiative: evaluation of a quality improvement program for comprehensive asthma care. Abstract

  45. An eleven site national quality improvement evaluation of adolescent medicine-based eating disorder programs: predictors of weight outcomes at one year and risk adjustment analyses. J Adolesc Health. 2011 Dec; 49(6):594-600. View An eleven site national quality improvement evaluation of adolescent medicine-based eating disorder programs: predictors of weight outcomes at one year and risk adjustment analyses. Abstract

  46. Youth, risks, and chronic illness. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2011 Aug; 23(4):365-6. View Youth, risks, and chronic illness. Abstract

  47. Children's hospital boston community Asthma initiative: partnerships and outcomes advance policy change. Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2011; 5(3):327-35. View Children's hospital boston community Asthma initiative: partnerships and outcomes advance policy change. Abstract

  48. Youth development and strength-based adolescent preventive care. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2010 Aug; 22(4):387-8. View Youth development and strength-based adolescent preventive care. Abstract

  49. Malnutrition and hemodynamic status in adolescents hospitalized for anorexia nervosa. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2010 Aug; 164(8):706-13. View Malnutrition and hemodynamic status in adolescents hospitalized for anorexia nervosa. Abstract

  50. Assessing youth risk behavior in a clinical trial setting: lessons from the infant health and development program. J Adolesc Health. 2010 May; 46(5):429-36. View Assessing youth risk behavior in a clinical trial setting: lessons from the infant health and development program. Abstract

  51. BMI report cards: do they make the grade? Curr Opin Pediatr. 2009 Aug; 21(4):429-30. View BMI report cards: do they make the grade? Abstract

  52. Cost of efficiency of a community-based asthma case management intervention program. Submitted to American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA. 2008.

  53. Office visit, interview techniques, and recommendations to parents. Handbook of Adolescent Health Care. Eds: Neinstein, Gordon, Katzman, Rosen, Woods. 2008; in press.

  54. Depression, parenting attributes, and social support among adolescent mothers attending a teen tot program. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2008 Oct; 21(5):275-81. View Depression, parenting attributes, and social support among adolescent mothers attending a teen tot program. Abstract

  55. Restrictive eating disorders: ancient challenges, new solutions. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2008 Aug; 20(4):373-4. View Restrictive eating disorders: ancient challenges, new solutions. Abstract

  56. Do-not-resuscitate orders and/or hospice care, psychological health, and quality of life among children/adolescents with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. J Palliat Med. 2008 Apr; 11(3):459-69. View Do-not-resuscitate orders and/or hospice care, psychological health, and quality of life among children/adolescents with acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Abstract

  57. Outpatient adolescent eating disorder quality improvement project: weight outcomes at one year. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Greensboro, NC. 2008.

  58. Evaluation of a community-based quality Improvement Asthma Intervention. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Greensboro, NC. 2008.

  59. Depression, parenting attributes and social support among adolescent mothers attending a teen tot program. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynec. 2008; in press.

  60. Adolescent Health Care: A Practical Handbook. Handbook of Adolescent Health Care. 2008.

  61. Adolescent Health Care: A Practical Guide. Adolescent Health Care: A Practical Guide. 2008.

  62. Office visit, interview techniques, and recommendations to parents. Adolescent Health Care: A Practical Guide, 5th edition, Neinstein, Gordon, Katzman, Rosen, Woods (eds). 2008; in press.

  63. Community Asthma Initiative: An innovative Community-based Intervention Leading to Policy Changes. American Public Health Association, Washington DC. 2007.

  64. Editorial: HPV vaccine a new frontier or political controversy?. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 2007.

  65. Human papilloma virus vaccine: a new frontier or political controversy? Curr Opin Pediatr. 2007 Aug; 19(4):387-8. View Human papilloma virus vaccine: a new frontier or political controversy? Abstract

  66. The impact of psychoeducational parenting groups on adolescent parenting skills, self-esteem, depression and social support. 2007 Pediatric Academic Societies' Meeting. 2007.

  67. A longtitudinal study of depression and social support in adolescent mothers. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Denver, CO. 2007.

  68. The impact of patient-provider interactions on returning for STD visits. Society for Adolescent Medicine, Denver, CO. 2007.

  69. Relationship of STD-related shame and stigma to female adolescents' condom-protected intercourse. J Adolesc Health. 2007 Jun; 40(6):573.e1-6. View Relationship of STD-related shame and stigma to female adolescents' condom-protected intercourse. Abstract

  70. Sexuality education for urban immigrant adolescents and their families. Strengthening Programs through Scientific Evaluation, 2nd Annual Conference on Abstinence Education Evaluation, Office of Population Affairs, Baltimore, MD. 2007.

  71. The impact of state policies on vaccine coverage by age 13 in an insured population. J Adolesc Health. 2007 May; 40(5):405-11. View The impact of state policies on vaccine coverage by age 13 in an insured population. Abstract

  72. Sexuality education for urban immigrant adolescents and their families. Adolescent Family Life Projects, Office of Adolescent Parenting Programs Grantees meeting, Pittsburg, PA. 2006.

  73. Adolescent medicine in 2006. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2006 Aug; 18(4):351. View Adolescent medicine in 2006. Abstract

  74. Use of human immunodeficiency virus postexposure prophylaxis in adolescent sexual assault victims. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006 Jul; 160(7):674-80. View Use of human immunodeficiency virus postexposure prophylaxis in adolescent sexual assault victims. Abstract

  75. Effects of creating visual illness narratives on quality of life with asthma: a pilot intervention study. J Adolesc Health. 2006 Jun; 38(6):748-52. View Effects of creating visual illness narratives on quality of life with asthma: a pilot intervention study. Abstract

  76. Development of a new Adolescent Patient-Provider Interaction Scale (APPIS) for youth at risk for STDs/HIV. J Adolesc Health. 2006 Jun; 38(6):753.e1-7. View Development of a new Adolescent Patient-Provider Interaction Scale (APPIS) for youth at risk for STDs/HIV. Abstract

  77. Early intervention in low birth weight premature infants: results at 18 years of age for the Infant Health and Development Program. Pediatrics. 2006 Mar; 117(3):771-80. View Early intervention in low birth weight premature infants: results at 18 years of age for the Infant Health and Development Program. Abstract

  78. Parental acceptance of the human papillomavirus vaccine. J Adolesc Health. 2005 Sep; 37(3):248-51. View Parental acceptance of the human papillomavirus vaccine. Abstract

  79. Adolescent medicine in 2005. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2005 Aug; 17(4):453. View Adolescent medicine in 2005. Abstract

  80. An algorithm using reticulocyte hemoglobin content (CHr) measurement in screening adolescents for iron deficiency. J Adolesc Health. 2005 Jun; 36(6):529. View An algorithm using reticulocyte hemoglobin content (CHr) measurement in screening adolescents for iron deficiency. Abstract

  81. Youth preferences for prenatal and parenting teen services. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2005 Jun; 18(3):167-74. View Youth preferences for prenatal and parenting teen services. Abstract

  82. Young adults in Massachusetts: who is at risk of being uninsured? J Adolesc Health. 2004 Nov; 35(5):425.e19-27. View Young adults in Massachusetts: who is at risk of being uninsured? Abstract

  83. Editorial Overview: Adolescent Medicine in 2004. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 2004; 16(4):343.

  84. Vulvovaginal Complaints in the Adolescent. Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, SJ Emans, M. Laufer, DP Goldstein (eds), Chapter 14. 2004.

  85. Overview: Special Groups - Adolescents. Jeffrey Lawrence (ed) Medication Adherence in HIV/AIDS. 2004; 209-214.

  86. Outreach, mental health, and case management services: can they help to retain HIV-positive and at-risk youth and young adults in care? Matern Child Health J. 2003 Dec; 7(4):205-18. View Outreach, mental health, and case management services: can they help to retain HIV-positive and at-risk youth and young adults in care? Abstract

  87. Perspectives of patients with cystic fibrosis on preventive counseling and transition to adult care. Pediatr Pulmonol. 2003 Nov; 36(5):376-83. View Perspectives of patients with cystic fibrosis on preventive counseling and transition to adult care. Abstract

  88. The parenting project for teen mothers: the impact of a nurturing curriculum on adolescent parenting skills and life hassles. Ambul Pediatr. 2003 Sep-Oct; 3(5):240-5. View The parenting project for teen mothers: the impact of a nurturing curriculum on adolescent parenting skills and life hassles. Abstract

  89. Which psychiatric patients board on the medical service? Pediatrics. 2003 Jun; 111(6 Pt 1):e693-8. View Which psychiatric patients board on the medical service? Abstract

  90. Body modification and substance use in adolescents: is there a link? J Adolesc Health. 2003 Jan; 32(1):44-9. View Body modification and substance use in adolescents: is there a link? Abstract

  91. Boston HAPPENS Program: HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth can access care through youth-oriented HIV services. Semin Pediatr Infect Dis. 2003 Jan; 14(1):43-53. View Boston HAPPENS Program: HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth can access care through youth-oriented HIV services. Abstract

  92. Modeling risk in youth with, or at high risk for, HIV. Structural Equation Modeling. 2003; 10(4):583-608.

  93. Initiation of services in the Boston HAPPENS Program: human immunodeficiency virus-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth can access services. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2002 Oct; 16(10):497-510. View Initiation of services in the Boston HAPPENS Program: human immunodeficiency virus-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth can access services. Abstract

  94. Association of adolescent risk behaviors with mental health symptoms in high school students. J Adolesc Health. 2002 Sep; 31(3):240-6. View Association of adolescent risk behaviors with mental health symptoms in high school students. Abstract

  95. Young people and HIV/AIDS: the need for a continuum of care: Findings and Policy recommendations from nine adolescent focused projects supported by the Special Projects of National Significance Program. AIDS & Public Policy Journal. 2002; 17(3):90-111.

  96. The Office Visit, Interview, and Recommendations to Parents. L.S. Neinstein (ed) Adolescent Health Care: A Practical Guide, Chapter 3. 2002; 58-76.

  97. The future is here: non-invasive diagnosis of vaginal, cervical, and urethral infections. Contemporary Pediatrics. 2001; 18(2):71-87.

  98. Risk factors and characteristics of youth living with, or at high risk for, HIV. AIDS Educ Prev. 2000 Dec; 12(6):557-75. View Risk factors and characteristics of youth living with, or at high risk for, HIV. Abstract

  99. Three years of a clinical practice guideline for uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease in adolescents. J Adolesc Health. 2000 Jul; 27(1):57-62. View Three years of a clinical practice guideline for uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease in adolescents. Abstract

  100. Service use patterns of youth with, and at high risk for, HIV: a care typology. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 2000 Jul; 14(7):359-79. View Service use patterns of youth with, and at high risk for, HIV: a care typology. Abstract

  101. Predicting substance abuse among youth with, or at high risk for, HIV. Psychol Addict Behav. 2000 Jun; 14(2):197-205. View Predicting substance abuse among youth with, or at high risk for, HIV. Abstract

  102. Youth perceptions of comprehensive adolescent health services through the Boston HAPPENS program. J Pediatr Health Care. 2000 Mar-Apr; 14(2):60-7. View Youth perceptions of comprehensive adolescent health services through the Boston HAPPENS program. Abstract

  103. Evaluation of a model of adolescent HIV care: use of services by HIV-positive compared to at-risk youth. Evaluation & Program Planning. 2000; 23(2):187-198.

  104. Evaluation of a targeted HIV testing program for at-risk youth. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 1999 Nov; 10(4):430-42. View Evaluation of a targeted HIV testing program for at-risk youth. Abstract

  105. Is there an increased clinical severity of patients with eating disorders under managed care? J Adolesc Health. 1999 Jun; 24(6):422-6. View Is there an increased clinical severity of patients with eating disorders under managed care? Abstract

  106. Sexual orientation and risk of suicide attempts among a representative sample of youth. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1999 May; 153(5):487-93. View Sexual orientation and risk of suicide attempts among a representative sample of youth. Abstract

  107. Evaluation of a linked service model of care for HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youths. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 1998 Oct; 12(10):787-96. View Evaluation of a linked service model of care for HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youths. Abstract

  108. Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 models of adolescent HIV care. J Adolesc Health. 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):5-10. View Overview of the Special Projects of National Significance Program's 10 models of adolescent HIV care. Abstract

  109. Boston HAPPENS Program: a model of health care for HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Adolescent Provider and Peer Education Network for Services. J Adolesc Health. 1998 Aug; 23(2 Suppl):37-48. View Boston HAPPENS Program: a model of health care for HIV-positive, homeless, and at-risk youth. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Adolescent Provider and Peer Education Network for Services. Abstract

  110. Aggressors or victims: gender and race in music video violence. Pediatrics. 1998 Apr; 101(4 Pt 1):669-74. View Aggressors or victims: gender and race in music video violence. Abstract

  111. Shared experiences: three programs serving HIV-positive youths. Child Welfare. 1998 Mar-Apr; 77(2):222-50. View Shared experiences: three programs serving HIV-positive youths. Abstract

  112. Journal of Adolescent Health 1998; 23 (2 suppl). Special Projects of National Significance: Ten Models of Adolescent HIV Care. 1998.

  113. Overview of the Adolescent Special Projects of National Significance Models of Care. Supplement to the Journal of Adolescent Health. 1998; 23(2):5-10.

  114. Epidemiology and Medical Management of Adolescents. Philip A. Pizzo MD and Catherine M. Wilfert (eds) Pediatric AIDS: the Challenge of HIV infection in Infants, Children and Adolescents, chapter 36. 1998.

  115. Chlamydia trachomatis screening in the adolescent population. Curr Opin Pediatr. 1997 Aug; 9(4):317-24. View Chlamydia trachomatis screening in the adolescent population. Abstract

  116. Tobacco and alcohol use behaviors portrayed in music videos: a content analysis. Am J Public Health. 1997 Jul; 87(7):1131-5. View Tobacco and alcohol use behaviors portrayed in music videos: a content analysis. Abstract

  117. The associations of suicide attempts in adolescents. Pediatrics. 1997 Jun; 99(6):791-6. View The associations of suicide attempts in adolescents. Abstract

  118. The association of sexual risk behaviors and problem drug behaviors in high school students. J Adolesc Health. 1997 May; 20(5):377-83. View The association of sexual risk behaviors and problem drug behaviors in high school students. Abstract

  119. Violence and weapon carrying in music videos. A content analysis. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1997 May; 151(5):443-8. View Violence and weapon carrying in music videos. A content analysis. Abstract

  120. The association of weapon carrying and fighting on school property and other health risk and problem behaviors among high school students. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1997 Apr; 151(4):360-6. View The association of weapon carrying and fighting on school property and other health risk and problem behaviors among high school students. Abstract

  121. The Manual of Pediatric Therapeutics, sixth edition. 1997.

  122. First-catch urine sediment EIA for C. trachomatis and gram stain for N. Gonorrhoeae in adolescent males. Clinical Performance and Quality Health Care. 1997; 5:173-179.

  123. Anabolic-steroid use and multiple drug use among high school students in Massachusetts. Pediatric Exercise Science. 1997; 9:150-158.

  124. Intentions to use violence among young adolescents. Pediatrics. 1996 Dec; 98(6 Pt 1):1104-8. View Intentions to use violence among young adolescents. Abstract

  125. Comparison of two violence prevention curricula for middle school adolescents. J Adolesc Health. 1996 Aug; 19(2):111-7. View Comparison of two violence prevention curricula for middle school adolescents. Abstract

  126. Primary care experiences and preferences of urban youth. J Pediatr Health Care. 1996 Jul-Aug; 10(4):151-60. View Primary care experiences and preferences of urban youth. Abstract

  127. The association between weapon carrying and the use of violence among adolescents living in and around public housing. J Adolesc Health. 1995 Dec; 17(6):376-80. View The association between weapon carrying and the use of violence among adolescents living in and around public housing. Abstract

  128. A clinical pathway for pelvic inflammatory disease for use on an inpatient service. Clin Perform Qual Health Care. 1995 Oct-Dec; 3(4):185-96. View A clinical pathway for pelvic inflammatory disease for use on an inpatient service. Abstract

  129. Follow-up of pregnant teens at a hospital-based clinic. J Adolesc Health. 1995 Sep; 17(3):193-7. View Follow-up of pregnant teens at a hospital-based clinic. Abstract

  130. Exposure to violence and victimization and depression, hopelessness, and purpose in life among adolescents living in and around public housing. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1995 Aug; 16(4):233-7. View Exposure to violence and victimization and depression, hopelessness, and purpose in life among adolescents living in and around public housing. Abstract

  131. High-risk behaviors among high school students in Massachusetts who use anabolic steroids. Pediatrics. 1995 Aug; 96(2 Pt 1):268-72. View High-risk behaviors among high school students in Massachusetts who use anabolic steroids. Abstract

  132. Nutrition in the primary care setting. Vaugn I. Rickert (ed) Adolescent Nutrition Assessment and Management. 1995.

  133. Early parenthood for the sisters of adolescent mothers: A proposed conceptual model of decision-making. Adolesc Pediatr Gynecol. 1995; 8:188-194.

  134. Eating Disorders. Phyllis L. Carr, Karen Freund, and Sujata Somani (eds) The Medical Care of Women. 1995.

  135. Hymenal findings in adolescent women: impact of tampon use and consensual sexual activity. J Pediatr. 1994 Jul; 125(1):153-60. View Hymenal findings in adolescent women: impact of tampon use and consensual sexual activity. Abstract

  136. Contraceptive compliance with a triphasic and a monophasic norethindrone-containing oral contraceptive pill in a private adolescent practice. Adolesc Pediatr Gynecol. 1994; 7:29-33.

  137. Epidemiological observations of adolescents with Neisseria gonorrhoeae genital infections treated at a Children's Hospital. Adolesc Pediatr Gynecol. 1994; 7:9-12.

  138. Cholesterol screening in the adolescent. J Adolesc Health. 1993 Mar; 14(2):104-8. View Cholesterol screening in the adolescent. Abstract

  139. A pilot study of AIDS education and counseling of high-risk adolescents in an office setting. J Adolesc Health. 1993 Mar; 14(2):115-9. View A pilot study of AIDS education and counseling of high-risk adolescents in an office setting. Abstract

  140. Contraceptive compliance with a levonorgestrel triphasic and a norethindrone monophasic oral contraceptive in adolescent patients. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1992 Mar; 166(3):901-7. View Contraceptive compliance with a levonorgestrel triphasic and a norethindrone monophasic oral contraceptive in adolescent patients. Abstract

  141. Contraceptive choices for adolescents. Pediatr Ann. 1991 Jun; 20(6):313-21. View Contraceptive choices for adolescents. Abstract

  142. First catch urine sediment for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae culture in adolescent males with pyuria. J Adolesc Health. 1991 Jun; 12(4):329-34. View First catch urine sediment for Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae culture in adolescent males with pyuria. Abstract

  143. Bacteremia in an ambulatory setting. Improved outcome in children treated with antibiotics. Am J Dis Child. 1990 Nov; 144(11):1195-9. View Bacteremia in an ambulatory setting. Improved outcome in children treated with antibiotics. Abstract

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