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Study Shows How We Refocus To Track Down A Person, Animal Or Thing
Scritto da ADHD News From Medical News Today   
PediatriaA contact lens on the bathroom floor, an escaped hamster in the backyard, a car key in a bed of gravel: How are we able to focus so sharply to find that proverbial needle in a haystack? Scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, have disco ... ...
 
Relations Between Pain Characteristics, Child and Parent Variables, and School Functioning in Adolescents With Chronic Headache: A Comparison of Tension-Type Headache and Migraine
Scritto da Journal of Pediatric Psychology - current issue   
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Objective To assess for differences in headache characteristics and psychosocial factors based on headache diagnosis, and to evaluate whether headache diagnosis moderates relations between psychosocial factors and school difficulties. ... ...

 
Individual and Additive Effects of Mothers' and Fathers' Chronic Pain on Health Outcomes in Young Adults With a Childhood History of Functional Abdominal Pain
Scritto da Journal of Pediatric Psychology - current issue   
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Objective To evaluate effects of mothers’ and fathers’ chronic pain on health outcomes in adult sons and daughters with a childhood history of functional abdominal pain (FAP). Method Adults (n = 319 ... ...

 
Deviating From the Norm: Body Mass Index (BMI) Differences and Psychosocial Adjustment Among Early Adolescent Girls
Scritto da Journal of Pediatric Psychology - current issue   
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Objective To examine whether deviation from one’s ethnic group norm on body mass index (BMI) was related to psychosocial maladjustment among early adolescent girls, and whether specific ethnic groups were more vulnerable to mala ... ...

 
Weight Status as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Motivation, Emotional Social Support, and Physical Activity in Underserved Adolescents
Scritto da Journal of Pediatric Psychology - current issue   
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Objective This study examined weight status as a moderator of the relationship between motivation (controlled, autonomous, regulatory), emotional social support (parents, peers) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in und ... ...

 
Relationship Between Camp Attendance and Self-Perceptions in Children With Chronic Health Conditions: A Meta-Analysis
Scritto da Journal of Pediatric Psychology - current issue   
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Objective A meta-analysis examined the association between camp attendance and changes in self-perceptions in children with chronic health conditions. Methods Studies using quantitative methods to assess changes in se ... ...

 
A Camp-Based Psychosocial Intervention to Promote Independence and Social Function in Individuals With Spina Bifida: Moderators of Treatment Effectiveness
Scritto da Journal of Pediatric Psychology - current issue   
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Purpose To replicate and extend O’Mahar and colleagues’ (O'Mahar, K., Holmbeck, G. N., Jandasek, B., & Zuckerman, J. [2010]. A camp-based intervention targeting independence among individuals with spina bifida. Jou ... ...

 
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