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Jean E Twomey

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The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|January 16, 2008
Partners of perinatal substance users: forgotten, failing, or fit to father?Jean E Twomey
Women'S Health (London, England)|December 17, 2008
Treatment of substance abuse during pregnancyBarry M Lester, Jean E Twomey
Infant Mental Health Journal|May 19, 2017
Colic: What's maternal mental health got to do with it?Jean E Twomey, Pamela High, Barry M Lester
Infant Mental Health Journal|July 7, 2017
Permanency planning and social service systems: A comparison of two families with prenatally substance exposed infantsJean E Twomey, Rosemary Soave, Linda Gil, et al.
Child Welfare|September 1, 2011
After family treatment drug court: maternal, infant, and permanency outcomesJean E Twomey, Cynthia Miller-Loncar, Matthew Hinckley, et al.
Child Welfare|October 16, 2010
Vulnerable infants program of Rhode Island: promoting permanency for substance-exposed infantsJean E Twomey, Donna Caldwell, Rosemary Soave, et al.
Child Welfare|April 27, 2012
A care coordination program for substance-exposed newbornsJean E Twomey, Donna Caldwell, Rosemary Soave, et al.
Infant Mental Health Journal|May 19, 2017
A randomized control trial of integrated care for families managing infant colicAmy L Salisbury, Pamela High, Jean E Twomey, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|September 3, 2010
Services used by perinatal substance-users with child welfare involvement: a descriptive studyKenneth J McCann, Jean E Twomey, Donna Caldwell, et al.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship : an Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing|March 31, 2012
Maintaining participation and momentum in longitudinal research involving high-risk familiesAnn L Graziotti, Jane Hammond, Daniel S Messinger, et al.
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The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry|January 16, 2008
Partners of perinatal substance users: forgotten, failing, or fit to father?Jean E Twomey
Women'S Health (London, England)|December 17, 2008
Treatment of substance abuse during pregnancyBarry M Lester, Jean E Twomey
Infant Mental Health Journal|May 19, 2017
Colic: What's maternal mental health got to do with it?Jean E Twomey, Pamela High, Barry M Lester
Infant Mental Health Journal|July 7, 2017
Permanency planning and social service systems: A comparison of two families with prenatally substance exposed infantsJean E Twomey, Rosemary Soave, Linda Gil, et al.
Child Welfare|September 1, 2011
After family treatment drug court: maternal, infant, and permanency outcomesJean E Twomey, Cynthia Miller-Loncar, Matthew Hinckley, et al.
Child Welfare|October 16, 2010
Vulnerable infants program of Rhode Island: promoting permanency for substance-exposed infantsJean E Twomey, Donna Caldwell, Rosemary Soave, et al.
Child Welfare|April 27, 2012
A care coordination program for substance-exposed newbornsJean E Twomey, Donna Caldwell, Rosemary Soave, et al.
Infant Mental Health Journal|May 19, 2017
A randomized control trial of integrated care for families managing infant colicAmy L Salisbury, Pamela High, Jean E Twomey, et al.
Harm Reduction Journal|September 3, 2010
Services used by perinatal substance-users with child welfare involvement: a descriptive studyKenneth J McCann, Jean E Twomey, Donna Caldwell, et al.
Journal of Nursing Scholarship : an Official Publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing|March 31, 2012
Maintaining participation and momentum in longitudinal research involving high-risk familiesAnn L Graziotti, Jane Hammond, Daniel S Messinger, et al.
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