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Childhood Lead Poisoning in Wisconsin.
WMJ. 2019 Apr;118(1):16-20.
WMJ. 2019.
PMID: 31083828
Free article.
Using Medicaid Data to Improve Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Outcomes and Blood Lead Surveillance.
Bruce SA, Christensen KY, Coons MJ, Havlena JA, Meiman JG, Walsh RO.
Bruce SA, et al. Among authors: walsh ro.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2019 Jan/Feb;25 Suppl 1, Lead Poisoning Prevention:S51-S57. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000931.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2019.
PMID: 30507770
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Using environmental public health tracking to identify community targets for public health actions in childhood lead poisoning in Wisconsin.
Berney D, Camponeschi J, Coons M, Creswell PD, Schirmer J, Walsh R.
Berney D, et al.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2015 Mar-Apr;21 Suppl 2:S80-4. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000161.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2015.
PMID: 25621451
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Maternal illusory control predicts socialization strategies and toddler compliance.
Donovan WL, Leavitt LA, Walsh RO.
Donovan WL, et al. Among authors: walsh ro.
Dev Psychol. 2000 May;36(3):402-11.
Dev Psychol. 2000.
PMID: 10830983
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Cognitive Set and Coping Strategy Affect Mothers' Sensitivity to Infant Cries: A Signal Detection Approach.
Donovan WL, Leavitt LA, Walsh RO.
Donovan WL, et al. Among authors: walsh ro.
Child Dev. 1997 Oct;68(5):760-772. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1997.tb01960.x.
Child Dev. 1997.
PMID: 29106717
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Maternal self-efficacy: illusory control and its effect on susceptibility to learned helplessness.
Donovan WL, Leavitt LA, Walsh RO.
Donovan WL, et al. Among authors: walsh ro.
Child Dev. 1990 Oct;61(5):1638-47.
Child Dev. 1990.
PMID: 2245753
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