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Mother and self-representations: Investigating associations with symptomatic behavior and academic competence in middle childhood

by Ariela Waniel, Beatriz Priel, Avi Besser - Journal of Personality , 2006
"... ABSTRACT This article reports two studies examining the content and structural aspects of maternal and self-representations in middle child-hood in two prospective studies of 9 to 11-year-old children, their stability over time and interrelations, and their contribution to symptomatology and academi ..."
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on Ariela Waniel’s doctoral dissertation under the direction of Beatriz Priel, Department of Behavioral Sciences, Ben-Gurion University. This re-search was supported in part by the Research Advisory Board of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Grateful thanks are extended to the teachers and stu

Assessing ADHD symptomatic behaviors and functional impairment in school settings: Impact of student and teacher characteristics

by J. Dupaul, Robert Reid, Arthur D. Anastopoulos, Thomas J. Power
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*** © APA. Reprinted with permission. No further reproduction is authorized without

SYMPTOMATIC TREATMENT OF ACQUIRED AND PERSISTENT ENURESIS *

by Jack Novick
"... 2 groups of latency-age male entireties were given symptomatic treatment consisting of routine supportive contact followed, if necessary, by the wettingalarm treatment for enuresis. 1 group was composed of 22 persistent enuretics (those who have wet since birth) and the other of 23 acquired enuretic ..."
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2 groups of latency-age male entireties were given symptomatic treatment consisting of routine supportive contact followed, if necessary, by the wettingalarm treatment for enuresis. 1 group was composed of 22 persistent enuretics (those who have wet since birth) and the other of 23 acquired

Topical Review Pathologic Basis of the Symptomatic Epilepsies in Childhood

by Dawna Duncan Armstrong, M. Mizrahi , 1997
"... The epilepsies in childhood are classified as primary (or idiopathic) and secondary (or symptomatic). The primary epilep-sies account for two thirds of all childhood epilepsies and are presumed to be genetically determined. In the remaining one third of cases, a neuropathologic lesion can be identif ..."
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The epilepsies in childhood are classified as primary (or idiopathic) and secondary (or symptomatic). The primary epilep-sies account for two thirds of all childhood epilepsies and are presumed to be genetically determined. In the remaining one third of cases, a neuropathologic lesion can

Care Seeking Behavior of Chest Symptomatics: A Community Based Study Done in South India after the Implementation of the RNTCP

by Niruparani Charles, Beena Thomas, Basilea Watson, Raja Sakthivel M, Rasekeran V
"... Introduction: With the creation of the Revised National TB Control Programme (RNTCP), tuberculosis services have become decentralized and more accessible. A 1997 study prior to RNTCP implementation reported that most chest symptomatics accessed first private health care facilities and a general diss ..."
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dissatisfaction with government health facilities. The study was repeated post-RNTCP implementation to gain insight into the current care seeking behavior of chest symptomatics. Methodology: A cross-sectional community-based study carried out between March-August 2008 in 4 sites (2 rural [R] and 2

Sex-Dependent Changes in Social Behaviors in Motor Pre-Symptomatic R6/1 Mice

by Susanna Pietropaolo, Pauline Delage, Sebastien Cayzac, Wim E. Crusio, Yoon H. Cho , 2011
"... Background: The R6/1 mouse line is one of the most widely employed models of Huntington Disease (HD), a complex syndrome characterized by motor and non-motor deficits. Surprisingly, its behavioral phenotype during the early phases of the pathology when the motor impairments are not manifest yet has ..."
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Background: The R6/1 mouse line is one of the most widely employed models of Huntington Disease (HD), a complex syndrome characterized by motor and non-motor deficits. Surprisingly, its behavioral phenotype during the early phases of the pathology when the motor impairments are not manifest yet has

Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Increased Cognitive Functioning in Symptomatic Huntington’s Disease As Revealed by Behavioral and Event- Related Potential Indices of Auditory Sensory Memory and Attention

by Christian Beste, Carsten Saft, Onur Güntürkün, Michael Falkenstein
"... Cognitive functions are thought to deteriorate globally in late stages of various neurodegenerative disorders. Here we describe that this general assumption is not justified and fails in Huntington’s disease (HD). Presymptomatic gene mutation carriers (pHDs) and healthy controls performed worse comp ..."
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compared with symptomatic HDs in an auditory signal detection task. During task performance, behavioral data and event-related potentials (ERPs) [i.e., MMN (mismatch negativity), P3a, and RON (reorienting negativity)] were recorded. Not only behavioral performance but also neurophysiological correlates

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Patients with Social Anxiety Disorder Who Remain Symptomatic following Antidepressant Treatment: A Randomized, Assessor-Blinded, Controlled Trial CBT for SAD Patients Who Remain Symptomatic following Antidepressant

by N Yoshinaga , Niitsu S Matsuki , T Sato , Y Tanaka , Ibuki, H., Takanashi M , R Ohshiro , K Ohshima , F Asano , K Kobori , O Yoshimura , K Hirano , Y Sawaguchi , K Koshizaka , M Hanaoka , H Nakagawa , A Nakazato , M , Naoki Yoshinaga , Satoshi Matsuki , Tomihisa Niitsu , Yasunori Sato , Mari Tanaka , Hanae Ibuki , Rieko Takanashi , Keiko Ohshiro , Fumiyo Ohshima , Kenichi Asano , Osamu Kobori , Kensuke Yoshimura , Yoshiyuki Hirano , Kyoko Sawaguchi , Masaya Koshizaka , Hideki Hanaoka , Akiko Nakagawa , Michiko Nakazato , Masaomi Iyo , Eiji Shimizu , PhD Naoki Yoshinaga , 2016
"... . SAD patients who remain symptomatic following antidepressant treatment were recruited, and a total sample size of 42 was set based on pilot results. Results: Patients were randomly allocated to CBT + UC (n = 21) or UC alone (n = 21). After 16 weeks, adjusted mean reduction in the Liebowitz Social ..."
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been established for managing such patients. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as an adjunct to usual care (UC) compared with UC alone in SAD patients who remain symptomatic following antidepressant treatment. Methods: This was a prospective randomized

Editorial Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmental Clinical Examinations

by Christopher Gillberg, Elisabeth Fernell, Helen Minnis , 2013
"... License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This special issue is devoted to the concept of ESSENCE (Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmen-tal Clinical Examinations). It is an acronym that one of ..."
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License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This special issue is devoted to the concept of ESSENCE (Early Symptomatic Syndromes Eliciting Neurodevelopmen-tal Clinical Examinations). It is an acronym that one

Social Sensing for Epidemiological Behavior Change

by Anmol Madan, Manuel Cebrian, David Lazer, Alex Pentland , 2010
"... An important question in behavioral epidemiology and public health is to understand how individual behavior is affected by illness and stress. Although changes in individual behavior are intertwined with contagion, epidemiologists today do not have sensing or modeling tools to quantitatively measure ..."
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measure its effects in real-world conditions. In this paper, we propose a novel application of ubiquitous computing. We use mobile phone based co-location and communication sensing to measure characteristic behavior changes in symptomatic individuals, reflected in their total communication, interactions
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