Recent Studies Authored or Coauthored by David C. Reardon, Director, Elliot Institute
2024
- Comparative Acuity of Emergency Department Visits Following Pregnancy Outcomes Among Medicaid Eligible Women, 2004-2015. International Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Research, 5(2);
- A Forensic Investigation and Critique of Suicidal Ideation Reported in a Turnaway Study. The Linacre Quarterly.
- Turnaway Study Report Unethically Violated Participants’ Privacy and Misleads Public with a Non-Representative Sample, Selective Reporting, and Overstated Conclusions. Issues Law Med
- Comparative Acuity of Emergency Department Visits Following Pregnancy Outcomes Among Medicaid Eligible Women, 2004-2015. International Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Research.
- A Reanalysis of Mental Disorders Risk Following First-Trimester Abortions in Denmark. Issues in Law Medicine.
- Welcomed Pregnancies: Characteristics and Patterns of Adjusting to Unwanted, Unplanned, Untimely or Otherwise Difficult Pregnancies. Cureus.
- Postpartum psychiatric episodes are often linked to prior abortions or miscarriages, yet also often overlooked. J Public Health Emerg
- Effects of prior reproductive losses on risk of cardiovascular diseases within six months of a first live birth. Intl J Cardiol Cardiovasc Risk Prev
2023
- Postpartum psychiatric episodes study missed effects of prior pregnancy losses. Acta Psychiatr Scand.
- A Cohort Study of Mental Health Services Utilization Following a First Pregnancy Abortion or Birth. Int J Womens Health.
- The Effects of Abortion Decision Rightness and Decision Type on Women’s Satisfaction and Mental Health. Cureus
- Effects of Pressure to Abort on Women’s Emotional Responses and Mental Health. Cureus. 2023
For prior years, see www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Reardon+DC
I deeply apologize to The Elliot Institute and David Reardon for my not having been able to contribute in quite a while and, unfortunately, I am still unable to contribute because of Bidenonmics and other things happening in my life.
When I can contribute to your great work again, I will do so. I appreciate the letters which you send me to keep me up to date on the great work of The Elliot Institute.
Sincerely,
John M. Craven
Happy Thanksgiving and have a Blessed Christmas and a great new year.
Thank you for your prayers and support, John!