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Parent-Child Emotion Dynamics in Families Presenting for Behavioral Parent Training: Is There a Link With Child Behavior, Parenting, and Treatment Outcome? [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Behavioral parent training (BPT) is the standard of care for early onset behavior disorders (BDs), however, not all families benefit. Emotion regulation (ER) is one potential mechanism underlying BPT outcomes, yet there are challenges in ...
Cain, Grace H.+7 more
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Myostatin Levels in SMA Following Disease‐Modifying Treatments: A Multi‐Center Study
ABSTRACT Objective This study investigated myostatin levels in SMA patients receiving disease‐modifying therapies (DMTs) to understand their relationship with treatment duration and functional status. Methods Our study includes both cross‐sectional and longitudinal analyses of myostatin levels in treated SMA patients.
Fiorella Piemonte+23 more
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Hubungan Pola Asuh Ibu Dengan Perilaku Sulit Makan Pada Anak Usia Prasekolah (3-5 Tahun) Di Taman Kanak-kanak Desa Palelon Kec. Modoinding Minahasa Selatan [PDF]
: Preschool children are those aged between 3-6 years. At this time the child undergo a process of changing diets in which children generally find it difficult to eat. Difficulty eating is defined as the behavior of children with eating disorders such as
Karaki, K. B. (Karlie)+2 more
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Improving Identification of At‐Risk Behaviors in Adolescents With Rheumatic Disease
Objective Many adolescent patients view their rheumatologist as their primary physician, and therefore it is important to screen youth for sexual activity and substance use as recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics. We implemented an electronic social history questionnaire (SHQ) and alert system to identify at‐risk behaviors in adolescents ...
Kristina Ciaglia+3 more
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Reducing the inappropriate behavior of a child with autistic disorder
Elizabeth R Cutforth
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Family interaction processes during a problem-solving task were examined in children with depressive disorders, children with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, and a normal control group of community children screened for the absence of psychiatric ...
Asarnow, Joan+2 more
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Gaze Behavior During a Long-Term, In-Home, Social Robot Intervention for Children with ASD [PDF]
Atypical gaze behavior is a diagnostic hallmark of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), playing a substantial role in the social and communicative challenges that individuals with ASD face. This study explores the impacts of a month-long, in-home intervention designed to promote triadic interactions between a social robot, a child with ASD, and their ...
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