His primary scientific interests are in Psychiatry, Health care, Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, MEDLINE and Pediatrics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Nursing, Substance abuse, Gerontology and Family medicine. His work deals with themes such as National Health Interview Survey, Social policy, Marital status and Health policy, which intersect with Gerontology.
His study in Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Clinical trial and Genetic risk. His MEDLINE research incorporates themes from Family impact, Children with special health care needs, Odds ratio and Best practice. His research in Pediatrics intersects with topics in Epidemiology, Cohort study and Asthma.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Health care, Family medicine, Psychiatry, Pediatrics and Nursing. His research investigates the link between Health care and topics such as Public health that cross with problems in Gerontology. His Family medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Quality and MEDLINE.
Psychiatry is often connected to Primary care in his work. His Pediatrics study incorporates themes from Ambulatory and Asthma. His research on Nursing frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Ambulatory care.
His primary areas of investigation include Health care, Psychiatry, Family medicine, MEDLINE and Nursing. As a member of one scientific family, James M. Perrin mostly works in the field of Health care, focusing on Payment and, on occasion, Logistic regression. As part of his studies on Psychiatry, he frequently links adjacent subjects like Clinical psychology.
He has researched Family medicine in several fields, including Odds ratio and Medicaid. James M. Perrin combines subjects such as Integrated care, Acute care and Best practice with his study of Nursing. His Autism spectrum disorder research incorporates elements of Quality management, Pediatrics, Public health and Anxiety.
James M. Perrin focuses on Autism spectrum disorder, Psychiatry, Health care, MEDLINE and Autism. In his study, Risk assessment, Family centered care and El Niño is strongly linked to Gerontology, which falls under the umbrella field of Autism spectrum disorder. He interconnects Medical prescription and Public health in the investigation of issues within Psychiatry.
Subspecialty is closely connected to Obesity in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Public health. As part of the same scientific family, James M. Perrin usually focuses on Health care, concentrating on Nursing and intersecting with Pediatric care. The various areas that James M. Perrin examines in his MEDLINE study include Family medicine and Quality management.
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Social and Economic Consequences of Overweight in Adolescence and Young Adulthood
Steven L. Gortmaker;Aviva Must;James Marc Perrin;Arthur Martin Sobol.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1993)
A New Definition of Children With Special Health Care Needs
Merle McPherson;Polly Arango;Harriette Fox;Cassie Lauver.
Pediatrics (1998)
Prevalence of parent-reported diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder among children in the US, 2007.
Michael D. Kogan;Stephen J. Blumberg;Laura A. Schieve;Coleen A. Boyle.
Pediatrics (2009)
Further evidence for family-genetic risk factors in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: Patterns of comorbidity in probands and relatives in psychiatrically and pediatrically referred samples.
Joseph Biederman;Stephen V. Faraone;Kate Keenan;Jonathan Benjamin.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1992)
A prospective 4-year follow-up study of attention-deficit hyperactivity and related disorders
Joseph Biederman;Stephen Faraone;Sharon Milberger;Jessica Guite.
Archives of General Psychiatry (1996)
An Epidemiologic Profile of Children With Special Health Care Needs
Paul W. Newacheck;Bonnie Strickland;Jack P. Shonkoff;James M. Perrin.
Pediatrics (1998)
Dynamics of Obesity and Chronic Health Conditions Among Children and Youth
Jeanne Van Cleave;Steven L. Gortmaker;James Marc Perrin.
JAMA (2010)
Prevalence and Assessment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Primary Care Settings
Ronald T. Brown;Wendy S. Freeman;James M. Perrin;Martin T. Stein.
Pediatrics (2001)
A national profile of the health care experiences and family impact of autism spectrum disorder among children in the United States, 2005–2006.
Michael D Kogan;Bonnie B Strickland;Stephen J Blumberg;Gopal K Singh.
Pediatrics (2008)
The increase of childhood chronic conditions in the United States.
James M. Perrin;Sheila R. Bloom;Steven L. Gortmaker.
JAMA (2007)
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