Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 1996, 10, 477 Author Index for Volume 10 Abrams, B. 220 Haggard, M.P. 465 National Cot Death Study Adler, B. 197 Handler, A. 236, Harris, J.A. Group 136 Alessandri, L.M. 309 32 Alexander, F.E. 411 Harrison, H. 122 O’Connor, T. 207 ALSPAC Study Team 279 Harvey, I. 120 Oldenburg, C.E.M. 240 Altshuler, G. 363 Hellwege, H.H. 130 Olsen, C.L. 161 Asefa, M. 443 Hemminki, E. 366 Palti, H. 197 Henderson, A.J. 235, 358 Baker, D. 360 Hewison, J. 443 Parkin, D.M. Peckham, C.S. Bakketeig, L.S. 207 Hickock, D. 64 432 Bendell,J . 469 Hoffman, S. 380 Perdrau, G.G. 150 Berkowitz, G. S. 39 Hogberg, U. 22 Polan, A.K. 161 Bijur, P.E. 463 Horwood, L.J. 279 Porter, H. 114 BBooyulvei,e r-CC. ol1l8e6, M.H 418 Hsieh, H-L 423 Rasmussen, F. 51, 240 Rauh, M.J. 64 Bracken, M.B. 207 Ispanovic, V. 339 Read, A.W. 175, 309 Brookes, S.T. 112 Jacobsen, G. 207 Robert, E. 32 Bunin, G.R. 319 Burton, P.R. 309 Janssen, P. 52, 475 Robert, O. 32 Rogers, I. 117 Cartwright, R.A. 411 Kaminski, M. 238 Rothman, I. 52 Chen, T-J 423 Khong, T.Y. 97 Rushton, I. 107 Chindavijak, K. 73 Khoshnood, B. 423 Cleaton-Jones, P.E. 150 Kim, B.I. 423 Salanave, B. 418 Cox, A. 339 Kirby, R.S. 469 Sampaio-Faria,J . 339 Cross, P.K. 161 Kistin, N. 269 Sandstrom-Holmgren, A. 22 Kuenneth, C.A. 186 Schwartz, S.M. 52, 475 Dammann, O. 130 Selvin, S. 32, 220 Davis, F. 269 Lapinski, R.H. 39 Shepard, M.J. 207 Dragonas, T. 339 Leck, I. 2 Smith, M. 339 Drewett, R. 443 Lee, K-S. 423 Sommer, B. 130 Leon, D.A. 411 Sontipong, S. 73 Emmett, P. 119 Lin, S. 294 Sriamporn, S. 73 Ericson, A. 240 Little,J .3 59 Sriplung, H. 73 Stanley, F.J. 175, 309 Farrow, S. 110, 364 MacKeown, J.M. 150 Stewart, A.W. 136 Farrow, A. 467 Malcontent 17, 124, 264, 406 Fergusson, D.M. 279 Marshall, E.G. 294 Taylor, B.J. 136 Ferlay,J . 73 Martin, N. 73 Thorpe, K. 279 Ferre, C. 269 Match, M.C. 380 Tookey, P. 432 Feuer, E.J. 319 McGuire, V. 64 Tsiantis,J .3 39 Fikree, F.F. 86 Meadows, A.T. 319 Forsyth, R. 115 Misra, D.P. 244 Vatanasapt, V. 73 Mitchell, E.A. 136 Gaffin,J . 20, 127, 267, 409 Mittendorf, R. 423 Williams, S.M. 136 Gibbins,J . 175 Mott, M. 462 Witman, P.A. 319 Gofin, R. 197 Mueller, B.A. 64 Wulff, M. 22 Golding,J . 239 Murphy, C.C. 186 Gray, R.H. 86 Yates, J.M. 128 Gunnarskog,J . 240 Naeye, R. 106 Yeargin-Allsopp, M. 186 477 © 1996 Blackwell Science Ltd. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 1996, 10, 478-479 Subject Index for Volume 10 Aboriginal children 175-185 Cadmium 23 Ectopic pregnancy 372-373 Aborigines, and SIDS 309-318 Caesarean section 366-379 Electromagnetic fields 32-38 Abortion see Termination Cancer, in childhood 73-85, Energy intake 150-160 Abruption, and cocaine 269- 319-338, 462 Epilepsy 186-196 278 Cars, and leukaemia 411-417 Epinephrine 384 Abruption, and smoking 269- Cerebral palsy 335-357, A1- Ethiopian study 443-462 278 A20 Ethnic group 39-51 Accidents 463-464 Child development 197-206 Eugenics 17-19 Accuracy, of malformation Cigarettes see Smoking Exomphalus 6 registry 161-174 Cleft lip and palate 6 ALSPAC 279-293 Climate, and SIDS 136-149 Fat 150-160 Analgesia, antenatally 39-51 _ Cocaine, maternal 269-278 Fertility, after Caesarean Anencephaly 6,7 Cola consumption, in section 366-379 Anxiety 389-391 pregnancy 39-51 Fetal growth 244-263 Apgar, and prior CS 374-375 Congenital dislocation of the Fetal growth rate 207-219 Arsenic 23 hip 6 Fetal growth retardation 380- Autopsy, of perinatal death Congenital heart disease 6 405 97-105, 106-109, 363-364 Congenital limb reduction defects 294-308 Genital herpes 432-442 Birmingham Birth Register Congenital Malformation Geographic information system 8-11 Registry of New York State 466-467 Birth defects see Congenital 294-308 Gestation 301 see also Preterm malformations Congenital malformations 2-16 Gestation, and prior CS 374- Birth order see Parity Congenital malformations, and 375 Birth to Ten Study 150-160 EMf 32-38 Glue ear 464-466 Birthweight 39-51, 207-219 Congenital malformations, and Birthweight — see also prior CS 374-375 Health care, primary 339-354 Macrosomia Congenital malformations, and Herpes simplex 432-442 Birthweight, and cocaine 269- the environment 22-31 Hormone, placental 278 Copper 23 corticotropin-releasing 384 Birthweight, and hospitalisation Copper smelter 22-31 Hospitalisation 175-185 175-185 Cryptorchidism 39-51 Hypertension in pregnancy - Birthweight, and immigrant CS see Caesarean section definition 247 status 240-241 Hypertension, pregnancy- Birthweight, and limb Depression, maternal 279-293, induced 244-263 reduction defects 294-308 384-405 Birthweight, and maternal Depression, post-natal 279-293 I.Q. see Child development weight gain 220-234 Diabetes, maternal - and Income 186-196 Birthweight, and prior CS congenital malformations Infection, neonatal 432-442 374-375 52-63, 469-476 Infertility, after CS 369-372 Birthweight, and SIDS 309-318 Diabetes, maternal — and Inter-birth interval 86-96 Birthweight, and smoking previous obstetric history Intrauterine growth retardation 269-278 64-72 244-263 Birthweight, and survival Diet of infant 150-160 Isolation, geographic 411-417 423-431 Distress 389-393 Birthweight, low 130-135 Down’s syndrome 6 Language development 468 Body mass index, maternal D-penicillamine 407 Latent Markov modelling 207-219 DQ see Child development methods 279-293 478 © 1996 Blackwell Science Ltd. Subject index 479 Lead 23 Past obstetric history 86-96 Season of birth 6-7 Leukaemia Past obstetric history, and Season, and SIDS 136-149 Life events 387 childhood epilepsy 186-196 Sex differences 309-318 Paternal age 86-96, 301 SIDS 136-149, 309-318 Macrosomia, and subsequent Peer-review 264-266 Small-for-gestational-age 309- diabetes 64-72 Perinatal mortality 86-96 318 Malformation Registeries 161- _ Perinatal mortality, and cocaine Small-for-gestational-age, and 174 269-278 cocaine 269-278 Marital status 309-318 Perinatal mortality, and prior CS Small-for-gestational-age, and Marital status, and hospitalisation 374-375 smoking 269-278 175-185 Perinatal mortality, and smoking Smoking, maternal 269-278 Maternal age 301, 309-318, 269-278 Smoking, and stress 384-385, 418-422 Placenta praevia 269-278 392-393 Maternal age, and congenital Placenta weight 213 Social circumstances 7 malformations 7 Plasminogen 407 Social class 7 Maternal age, and hospitalisation pyeymonia 175-185 Social support 380-405 175-185 Post-mortem see Autopsy Stress 380-405 Maternal education 86-96, 186- postneonatal mortality 423-431 Study design 339-354, 443-462 196, 301 Power lines 32-38 Study design, and ethics 264-266 Maternal mortality 418-422 Preterm, and cocaine 269-278 Sudden infant death syndrome Maternal occupation 86-96 Preterm, and immigrant status see SIDS McKeown, Tom 2-16 240-241 Sulphur dioxide 23 Mercury 23 Preterm, and limb reduction Miscarriage, after CS 3 72-373 defects 294-308 Temperature, outdoor - and Mortality see Maternal, Perinatal, preterm, and SIDS 309-318 SIDS 136-149 Postneonatal Preterm, and smoking 269-278 Temporal variation 6-7 Preterm, and social support Termination 372-373 Necropsy rate see Autopsy 380-405 Time trends, in cancer 319-338 Neonatal care 423-431 Preterm, and stress 380-405 Time trends, in child Neonatal mortality, and prior CS Previous birth defect 186-196 development 197-206 374-375 Previous Down’s syndrome Time trends, in low birthweight New York State Congenital 186-196 130-135 Malformations Registry 161- Previous miscarriage, and 174 epilepsy 186-196 Norepinephrine 384 Undescended testes see Previous spina bifida 186-196 Cryptorchidism Protein 150-160 Oedema, antenatal 39-51 Psychosocial development 339- Otitis media see Glue ear 354 Very low birthweight, survival : loric stenosis 6 130-135 pete ae ™ Very preterm survival 124-126 Parity 309-318 Record, Reg 2-16 ' : : Parity, and childhood epilepsy Research, implementation of Weight gain, maternal 207-219, 186-196 findings 406 220-234 Parity, and congenital Retinopathy 407 malformations 7-8 Rural areas 175-185 Zinc 23 © 1996 Blackwell Science Ltd. 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