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Urban Young Adults’ Adaptive Functioning
Journal of Drug Issues, 2016Research on the association between prenatal substance exposures and adaptive functioning among young adults is limited, with inconsistent conclusions. In a prospective longitudinal study of 138 urban young adults, prenatal substance exposures were identified at birth from maternal self-report, urine screens, and/or infant meconium.
Leah S. Forman +6 more
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Measuring Function in Young Children with Impairments
Pediatric Physical Therapy, 2010To determine the psychometric properties of a new functional assessment tool, the WeeFIM 0-3 instrument, intended to measure function in young children with physical, cognitive, or developmental impairments from birth to 3 years of age. Specific aims were to determine whether differences exist in WeeFIM 0-3 ratings in children with impairments as ...
Carole A, Tucker, Kyle E, Watson
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Pulmonary function testing in young children
Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2009Specific knowledge on paediatric physiology and adapted material are necessary to perform pulmonary function testing (PFT) with reliable results in young children (2-6 years). During this age period, although co-operation is minimal, successful testing data can greatly be enhanced because of team experience and motivation.
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Thyroid function in pyridoxine-deficient young rats
Journal of Endocrinology, 1985ABSTRACT In pyridoxine-deficient young rats hypothalamic serotonin was decreased with no changes in the dopamine and noradrenaline content. Serum thyroxine and tri-iodothyronine concentrations were much lower in the deficient rats as compared to pyridoxine-supplemented controls.
K, Dakshinamurti +3 more
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Executive Functions in Young Children with Autism
Child Development, 1999The executive dysfunction hypothesis of autism has received support from most studies of older people with autism; however, studies of young children have produced mixed results. Two studies are presented that compare the performance of preschoolers with autism ( mean = 51 months/4.3 years of
E M, Griffith +3 more
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Evaluation of vestibular function in young children
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2002Together, these tests provide a full evaluation of vestibular function in infants and small children. If attention is paid to creating the appropriate testing environment, and interpretation of the tests takes into account the unique properties of the responses of infants and young children, this testing can provide a useful adjunct to audiometric ...
James O, Phillips, Douglas D, Backous
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Sexual function of young women with myelomeningocele
Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2014To assess the sexual function of young women with spina bifida and myelomeningocele and to determine the factors influencing their sexual function.A postal cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire was performed in 44 women, mean age 27.66 ± 5.89 years, with spina bifida and myelomeningocele.
Xavier, Gamé +5 more
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Functional state in young wrestlers
"Sports. Olimpysm. Health", international scientific congressActuality. The modern stage of sports science is characterized by the development of studies of adaptation processes in athletes during intensive physical and emotional competitive activity. The main problems in sports training are the control of functional state of athletes. Modern young sport characterized of healthy and sport orientations.
Georgiy Korobeinikov +4 more
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Generalization of young’s function
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Rian Dermawan +4 more
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Journal of Affective Disorders, 2018
The quality of our early attachment relationships with primary caregivers is carried forward to new developmental domains, including interpersonal contexts in adulthood. One of the factors that can disrupt early attachment is maternal depression, which may be associated with less responsive care and may impede the development of a secure attachment ...
Sarah K, Ruiz +4 more
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The quality of our early attachment relationships with primary caregivers is carried forward to new developmental domains, including interpersonal contexts in adulthood. One of the factors that can disrupt early attachment is maternal depression, which may be associated with less responsive care and may impede the development of a secure attachment ...
Sarah K, Ruiz +4 more
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