Frederick A. Connell

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Public Health
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Sidney S, Cheetham TC, Connell FA, et al. (2013) Recent combined hormonal contraceptives (CHCs) and the risk of thromboembolism and other cardiovascular events in new users. Contraception. 87: 93-100
Bamer AM, Connell FA, Dudgeon BJ, et al. (2010) Frequency of purchase and associated costs of assistive technology for Washington State Medicaid program enrollees with spina bifida by age. Disability and Health Journal. 3: 155-61
Pramod Singh GC, Nair M, Grubesic RB, et al. (2009) Factors associated with underweight and stunting among children in rural Terai of eastern Nepal. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health. 21: 144-52
Gold R, Connell FA, Heagerty P, et al. (2005) Predicting time to subsequent pregnancy. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 9: 219-28
Gold R, Connell FA, Heagerty P, et al. (2004) Income inequality and pregnancy spacing. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 59: 1117-26
Christakis DA, Wright JA, Zimmerman FJ, et al. (2003) Continuity of care is associated with well-coordinated care. Ambulatory Pediatrics : the Official Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association. 3: 82-6
Christakis DA, Wright JA, Zimmerman FJ, et al. (2002) Continuity of care is associated with high-quality careby parental report. Pediatrics. 109: e54
Gallaher MM, Christakis DA, Connell FA. (2002) Health care use by children diagnosed as having developmental delay. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 156: 246-51
Christakis DA, Feudtner C, Pihoker C, et al. (2001) Continuity and quality of care for children with diabetes who are covered by medicaid. Ambulatory Pediatrics. 1: 99-103
Christakis DA, Johnston BD, Connell FA. (2001) Methodologic Issues in Pediatric Outcomes Research Ambulatory Pediatrics. 1: 59-62
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