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PRIMARY PEDIATRIC CARE - HOEKELMAN,RA, FRIEDMAN,SB, NELSON,NM, SEIDEL,HM [Book Review]

MARINO, RV
ISI:A1992JR46100016
ISSN: 0196-206x
CID: 3467472

CONSUMER MARKETING OF INFANT FORMULA [Letter]

MARINO, RV; BOLNICK, S
ISI:A1992JJ14000016
ISSN: 0009-9228
CID: 3467462

Impact of pediatricians' attire on children and parents

Marino RV; Rosenfeld W; Narula P; Karakurum M
To evaluate perceptions of a pediatrician's attire, 50 children and parents in an outpatient facility were shown five photographs of a female or a male physician dressed differently (formal to informal). A list of positive and negative attributes was presented to the parents and children who were to match each picture to the attributes. Parents had a strong positive preference for the formally dressed female (short white coat and skirt), and the formally dressed male (short white coat and tie). More than 50% of the parents least preferred the most informal attire. Children had no clear preferences for males and preferred the female in the blouse and skirt. Children assigned negative attributes to informal attire but not to the same degree as did their parents. This study demonstrates that parents have stronger preferences than do their children. Although children had no strong positive preferences, they may feel negatively about informal attire
PMID: 2045490
ISSN: 0196-206x
CID: 20341

AMBULATORY PEDIATRIC CARE - DERSHEWITZ,RA [Book Review]

MARINO, RV
ISI:A1990EP30100018
ISSN: 0196-206x
CID: 3467442

GROWING UP HEALTHY - HOW ARE WE DOING [Editorial]

MARINO, RV
ISI:A1989AT45700003
ISSN: 0098-6151
CID: 3467422

Minor physical anomalies and learning disability: what is the prenatal component?

Marino, R V; Scholl, T O; Karp, R J; Yanoff, J M; Hetherington, J
The authors performed a case-control study of 60 school children who were examined for a constellation of anomalies suggestive of fetal alcohol exposure. Nonretarded learning disabled children were 7.25 times (95%, confidence interval, 1.05 to 50.0) more likely than controls to have signs consistent with alcohol exposure in fetal life. These data suggest an expanded spectrum of fetal alcohol effects. Early recognition of minor physical anomalies could result in prompt evaluation and treatment of these children.
PMCID:2571311
PMID: 3820331
ISSN: 0027-9684
CID: 3892132

A diagnostic approach to childhood back pain

Gonzalez, R; Marino, R V
PMID: 2943704
ISSN: 0098-6151
CID: 3692512

SETTING THE REFERRAL PROCESS IN MOTION - A CASE-STUDY WITH TEACHING OBJECTIVES [Note]

PHIPPS, E; MARINO, RV
ISI:A1986A825600014
ISSN: 0196-206x
CID: 3467392

Diagnostic techniques for congenital hip disease: reliability and interexaminer agreement

Lerch, G L; Marino, R V
PMID: 4044334
ISSN: 0098-6151
CID: 3665632

Primary prevention of aquatic morbidity

Marino, R V
PMID: 4066433
ISSN: 0098-6151
CID: 3665672