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Cuskelly, M., Hauser-Cram, P., & Van Riper, M. ( 2009). Families of children with Down syndrome: What we know and what we need to know. Down Syndrome Research and Practice , 12, 202-210.
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Landsman, G., & Van Riper, M. ( 2007). Family, household, and social context of bringing up children with special health care needs. In E. J. Sobo, K. Dennis, & P. S. Kurtin (Eds.), Optimizing care for children with special health care needs in their early years. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes, 83-114.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2007). Book review: Miller, S. M., McDaniel, S. H., Rolland, J. S., & Feetham, S. L. (Eds.). (2007). Individuals, Families, and the new era of genetics: Biopsychosocial perspectives. Journal of Family Nursing, 13, 388-390.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2007). Families of children with Down syndrome: Responding to a change in plans with resilience. Journal of Pediatric Nursing , 22, 116-128.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2006). Family nursing in the era of genomic health care: We should be doing so much more! [Guest editorial]. Journal of Family Nursing, 12, 111-118.
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Van Riper, M., & Gallo, A. ( 2005). Family, health, and genomics. In D. R. Crane & E. S. Marshall (Eds.), Handbook of families and health: Interdisciplinary perspectives (pp. 195-217). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2005). Genetic testing and the family. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 50, 227-233.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2006). Ethical, legal, and social implications. In M.S. Runge & W.C. Patterson (Eds.), Principles of molecular medicine . (pp. 61-68). Totowa, NJ: Humana Press Inc.
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Ball, J., Van Riper, M., Engstrom, E., & Matheson, J. ( 2005). Incidental finding of ultrasound markers of Down syndrome in the second trimester of pregnancy: a case study. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 50, 243-245.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2004). What families need to thrive. Down Syndrome News, 27, 18-22.
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Van Riper, M., & Mc Kinnon, W. ( 2004). Genetic testing for breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility: A family experience. Journal of Midwifery and Women’s Health, 49, 210-219.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2003). A change of plans: The birth of a child with Down syndrome . American Journal of Nursing, 103, 71-74.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2003). The sibling experience of living with childhood chronic illness and disability. Annual Review of Nursing Research , 21, 279-302.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2001). Factors influencing family functioning and the health of family members. In S. Hanson (Ed.), Family health care nursing: Theory, practice, and research (2nd ed., pp. 122-145). Philadelphia: FA Davis.
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Van Riper, M., & Cohen, W. ( 2001). Caring for children with Down syndrome and their families . Journal Pediatric Health Care, 15, 123-131.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2001). Maternal perceptions of family-provider relationships and well-being in families of preterm infants. Heart and Lung , 30, 74-84.
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Van Riper, M. ( 2000). Family variables associated with sibling well-being in families of children with Down syndrome. Journal of Family Nursing, 6, 267-286.
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Van Riper, M. ( 1999). Maternal perceptions of family-provider relationships and sibling well-being in families of children with Down syndrome. Research in Nursing & Health, 22, 357-368.
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Van Riper, M. ( 1999). Living with Down syndrome: The family experience . Down Syndrome Quarterly, 4, 1-11.
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Pridham, K., Limbo, R., Schroeder, M., Thoyre, S., & Van Riper, M. ( 1998). Guided participation and development of care-giving competencies for families of low birth-weight infants. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 28, 948-958.
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Van Riper, M. ( 1997). Death of a sibling: Five sisters, five stories . Pediatric Nursing, 23, 587-593.
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Van Riper, M., Pridham, K., & Ryff, C. ( 1992). Symbolic interactionism: A perspective for understanding parent-nurse interactions following the birth of a child with Down syndrome . Maternal Child Nursing Journal, 20, 21-39.
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Van Riper, M., Ryff, C., & Pridham, K. ( 1992). Parental and family well-being in families of children with Down syndrome: A comparative study. Research in Nursing & Health, 15, 227-235.