Mary Peeler
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Recent Articles
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Bach A, Peeler M, Caunca M, Olusanya B, Rosendale N, Gano D
Semin Fetal Neonatal Med
. 2024 Nov;
29(2-3):101553.
PMID: 39537455
Social determinants of health are social, economic and environmental factors known to influence health and development of infants, children and adults. Advancing equity in brain health relies upon interdisciplinary collaboration...
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Zwerling B, Hendricks C, Peeler M, Feldstein B, Burke A, Sufrin C
Contraception
. 2024 Mar;
135:110434.
PMID: 38508407
Objectives: Health care chaplains are faith providers with theological education, pastoral experience, and clinical training who provide spiritual care to patients, their families, and medical staff. This study sought to...
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Osei-Poku G, Prentice J, Peeler M, Bernstein S, Iverson R, Schiff D
Womens Health Issues
. 2023 Jul;
33(5):524-531.
PMID: 37423777
Introduction: We examined severe maternal morbidity (SMM) among birthing people with opioid use disorder (OUD) and evaluated the extent to which differences in SMM exist by race and ethnicity. Methods:...
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Peeler M, Gupta M, Melvin P, Bryant A, Diop H, Iverson R, et al.
Am J Public Health
. 2020 Oct;
110(12):1828-1836.
PMID: 33058701
To examine the extent to which differences in medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) in pregnancy and infant neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) outcomes are associated with maternal race/ethnicity. We...
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Peeler M, Fiscella K, Terplan M, Sufrin C
J Correct Health Care
. 2019 Jan;
25(1):4-14.
PMID: 30616487
Pregnant women represent a unique population for correctional facilities to care for. The incarcerated pregnant population is at an increased risk of concurrent opioid use disorder (OUD) that requires specialized...