David C Reardon

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Affiliation: Elliot Institute
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Relative treatment rates for sleep disorders and sleep disturbances following abortion and childbirth: a prospective record-based study
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, PO Box 7348, Springfield, IL 62791 7348, USA
    Sleep 29:105-6. 2006
  2. ncbi Substance use associated with unintended pregnancy outcomes in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, P O Box 7348, Springfield, IL 62791 7348, USA
    Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 30:369-83. 2004
  3. ncbi Psychiatric admissions of low-income women following abortion and childbirth
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, Springfield, Ill 62791 7348, USA
    CMAJ 168:1253-6. 2003
  4. ncbi Deaths associated with pregnancy outcome: a record linkage study of low income women
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, Springfield, Ill 62791-7348, USA
    South Med J 95:834-41. 2002
  5. ncbi Prolonged unintended brain cooling may inhibit recovery from brain injuries: case study and literature review
    George P Ford
    Institute for the Minimally Conscience, Rye NY, USA
    Med Sci Monit 12:CS74-9. 2006
  6. ncbi Deaths associated with abortion compared to childbirth--a review of new and old data and the medical and legal implications
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, USA
    J Contemp Health Law Policy 20:279-327. 2004
  7. ncbi Depression and unintended pregnancy in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: a cohort study
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, PO Box 7348, Springfield, IL 62791-7348, USA
    BMJ 324:151-2. 2002
  8. ncbi A defense of the neglected rhetorical strategy (NRS)
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, USA
    Ethics Med 18:23-32. 2002
  9. ncbi State-funded abortions versus deliveries: a comparison of outpatient mental health claims over 4 years
    Priscilla K Coleman
    Department of Psychology, University of the South, USA
    Am J Orthopsychiatry 72:141-52. 2002
  10. ncbi Depression associated with abortion and childbirth: a long-term analysis of the NLSY cohort
    Jesse R Cougle
    Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Austin, TX, U.S.A
    Med Sci Monit 9:CR105-12. 2003

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Publications18

  1. ncbi Relative treatment rates for sleep disorders and sleep disturbances following abortion and childbirth: a prospective record-based study
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, PO Box 7348, Springfield, IL 62791 7348, USA
    Sleep 29:105-6. 2006
    ..The difference was most pronounced in the first 180 days after pregnancy resolution and was not significant after the third year...
  2. ncbi Substance use associated with unintended pregnancy outcomes in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, P O Box 7348, Springfield, IL 62791 7348, USA
    Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 30:369-83. 2004
    ..A history of abortion may be a useful marker for identifying women in need of counseling for substance use...
  3. ncbi Psychiatric admissions of low-income women following abortion and childbirth
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, Springfield, Ill 62791 7348, USA
    CMAJ 168:1253-6. 2003
    ..Controversy exists about whether abortion or childbirth is associated with greater psychological risks. We compared psychiatric admission rates of women in time periods from 90 days to 4 years after either abortion or childbirth...
  4. ncbi Deaths associated with pregnancy outcome: a record linkage study of low income women
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, Springfield, Ill 62791-7348, USA
    South Med J 95:834-41. 2002
    ..This may be explained by self-destructive tendencies, depression, and other unhealthy behavior aggravated by the abortion experience...
  5. ncbi Prolonged unintended brain cooling may inhibit recovery from brain injuries: case study and literature review
    George P Ford
    Institute for the Minimally Conscience, Rye NY, USA
    Med Sci Monit 12:CS74-9. 2006
    ..Tracheal intubation of comatose patients is common, but contrary to most standards for respiratory care, heated nebulizers are not always used. This deviation from recommendations appears to be widespread...
  6. ncbi Deaths associated with abortion compared to childbirth--a review of new and old data and the medical and legal implications
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, USA
    J Contemp Health Law Policy 20:279-327. 2004
  7. ncbi Depression and unintended pregnancy in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: a cohort study
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, PO Box 7348, Springfield, IL 62791-7348, USA
    BMJ 324:151-2. 2002
  8. ncbi A defense of the neglected rhetorical strategy (NRS)
    David C Reardon
    Elliot Institute, USA
    Ethics Med 18:23-32. 2002
  9. ncbi State-funded abortions versus deliveries: a comparison of outpatient mental health claims over 4 years
    Priscilla K Coleman
    Department of Psychology, University of the South, USA
    Am J Orthopsychiatry 72:141-52. 2002
    ..Additional comparisons between the abortion and birth groups were conducted on the basis of claims for specific types of disorders and age...
  10. ncbi Depression associated with abortion and childbirth: a long-term analysis of the NLSY cohort
    Jesse R Cougle
    Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Austin, TX, U.S.A
    Med Sci Monit 9:CR105-12. 2003
    ..The higher rates of depression identified may be due to delayed reactions, persistence of depression, or some other common risk factor...
  11. ncbi Substance use among pregnant women in the context of previous reproductive loss and desire for current pregnancy
    Priscilla K Coleman
    Bowling Green State University, OH 43403, USA
    Br J Health Psychol 10:255-68. 2005
    ..The primary objectives of this study were to explore maternal history of perinatal loss and pregnancy wantedness as correlates of substance use during pregnancy...
  12. ncbi Generalized anxiety following unintended pregnancies resolved through childbirth and abortion: a cohort study of the 1995 National Survey of Family Growth
    Jesse R Cougle
    Department of Psychology, University of Texas, 1 University Station A8000, Austin, TX 78712 0187, USA
    J Anxiety Disord 19:137-42. 2005
    ..Implications of the findings are discussed. In particular, findings highlight the clinical relevance of exploring reproductive history in therapeutic efforts to assist women seeking relief from anxiety...
  13. ncbi Suicide rates in China
    David C Reardon
    Lancet 359:2274; author reply 2274-5. 2002
  14. ncbi Induced abortion and traumatic stress: a preliminary comparison of American and Russian women
    Vincent M Rue
    Institute for Pregnancy Loss, Jacksonville, FL 32259, USA
    Med Sci Monit 10:SR5-16. 2004
    ..Individual and situational risk factors associated with negative postabortion psychological sequelae have been identified, but the degree of posttraumatic stress reactions and the effects of culture are largely unknown...
  15. ncbi The quality of the caregiving environment and child developmental outcomes associated with maternal history of abortion using the NLSY data
    Priscilla K Coleman
    Department of Psychology, University of the South, Sewanee, TN 37383 1000, USA
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry 43:743-57. 2002
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  16. ncbi A history of induced abortion in relation to substance use during subsequent pregnancies carried to term
    Priscilla K Coleman
    Department of Psychology, University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn, USA
    Am J Obstet Gynecol 187:1673-8. 2002
    ..Previous research has revealed a general association between induced abortion and substance use. The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation when substance use is measured specifically during a subsequent pregnancy...
  17. ncbi Abortion and breast cancer
    David C Reardon
    Lancet 363:1910-1. 2004
  18. ncbi Abortion decisions and the duty to screen: clinical, ethical, and legal implications of predictive risk factors of post-abortion maladjustment
    David C Reardon
    J Contemp Health Law Policy 20:33-114. 2003