1995
DOI: 10.2172/82401
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Results of the supplementary radiological survey at the former C. H. Schnoor and Company site, 644 Garfield Street, Springdale, Pennsylvania (CVP001)

Abstract: LIST OF FIGURES 1 Normalized measurements in thousands of cpm taken with Field Instrument for Detection of Low-Energy Radiation (FIDLER) at Conviber Inc., Springdale,

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“…The literature on father involvement in pediatric care is generally limited to small or unrepresentative samples conducted 10 or more years ago. Hence, although there are regular opportunities to engage fathers in childhood obesity prevention through pediatric care and the AAP has repeatedly endorsed the need to engage fathers (58,59), the extent to which these services currently reach fathers is unclear. Looking at the evidence available, in a sample of 104 fathers recruited through clinical and community venues, 89% of fathers reported that they attended at least one well-child visit, and 53% reported that they attended more than 40% of the pediatric care visits recommended by the AAP (60).…”
Section: Home Visitingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on father involvement in pediatric care is generally limited to small or unrepresentative samples conducted 10 or more years ago. Hence, although there are regular opportunities to engage fathers in childhood obesity prevention through pediatric care and the AAP has repeatedly endorsed the need to engage fathers (58,59), the extent to which these services currently reach fathers is unclear. Looking at the evidence available, in a sample of 104 fathers recruited through clinical and community venues, 89% of fathers reported that they attended at least one well-child visit, and 53% reported that they attended more than 40% of the pediatric care visits recommended by the AAP (60).…”
Section: Home Visitingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strengthening the father-child bond will benefit family functioning and ultimately may improve the child' s health and wellbeing. 61,62 In a study to evaluate the interaction between adolescent fathers and health care professionals, Dallas 63 interviewed 111 participants. The sample included 25 sets of unmarried, low-income, black adolescent fathers and mothers and 50 grandmothers and 11 grandfathers; the interviews were conducted in their place of residence at 1, 6, 12, 18, and 24 months after birth.…”
Section: Fathers Of Infants Born To Adolescent Mothersmentioning
confidence: 99%