Maja Altarac
Affiliations: | University of Alabama, Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States |
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Public Health, Ethnic and Racial Studies, EpidemiologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add traineeEkta Saroha | grad student | 2007 | UAB |
Isabel C. Garces-Palacio | grad student | 2009 | UAB |
Alexis M. Inabinet | grad student | 2010 | UAB |
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Saroha E, Altarac M, Sibley LM. (2013) Low use of contraceptives among rural women in Maitha, Uttar Pradesh, India. Journal of the Indian Medical Association. 111: 302-6, 308 |
Garcés-Palacio IC, Altarac M, Kirby R, et al. (2010) Contribution of health care coverage in cervical cancer screening follow-up: findings from a cross-sectional study in Colombia. International Journal of Gynecological Cancer : Official Journal of the International Gynecological Cancer Society. 20: 1232-9 |
Saroha E, Altarac M, Sibley LM. (2008) Caste and maternal health care service use among rural Hindu women in Maitha, Uttar Pradesh, India. Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health. 53: e41-7 |
Garcés-Palacio IC, Altarac M, Scarinci IC. (2008) Contraceptive knowledge and use among low-income Hispanic immigrant women and non-Hispanic women. Contraception. 77: 270-5 |
Altarac M, Saroha E. (2007) Lifetime prevalence of learning disability among US children. Pediatrics. 119: S77-83 |
Mulvihill BA, Altarac M, Swaminathan S, et al. (2007) Does access to a medical home differ according to child and family characteristics, including special-health-care-needs status, among children in Alabama? Pediatrics. 119: S107-13 |
Mulvihill BA, Wingate MS, Altarac M, et al. (2005) The association of child condition severity with family functioning and relationship with health care providers among children and youth with special health care needs in Alabama. Maternal and Child Health Journal. 9: S87-97 |