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    Applying Utilization Management Principles to a Comprehensive Service System for Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders and Their Families: A Feasibility Study

    The Comprehensive Services Act for At Risk Youth and Families of Virginia (CSA), is a service, funding, and organizational reform initiative designed to improve the provision of child centered an...

    Robert Cohen, Shirley Wiley, Donald P. Oswald in Journal of Child and Family Studies (1999)

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    Psychological Distress and Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Jewish Adolescents Following a Brief Exposure to Concentration Camps

    We investigated the psychological impact of an organized visit to Polish concentration camps on Jewish-American adolescents. Eighty-seven adolescents who participated in a B'nai B'rith memorial v...

    Joel J. Silverman, Nirbhay N. Singh in Journal of Child and Family Studies (1999)

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    Parental Attributions of the Causes of Their Children's Behavior

    We investigated causal attributions parents made regarding their children's best and worst behavior while the children were taking methylphenidate (MPH) for Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disord...

    Cary E. Jenson, Robert G. Green, Nirbhay N. Singh in Journal of Child and Family Studies (1998)

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    Recognition of Facial Expressions of Emotion by Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders

    Interpreting and responding appropriately to facial expressions of emotion are important aspects of social skills. Some children, adolescents, and adults with various psychological and psychiatri...

    Cynthia R. Ellis, Kathy L. Lindstrom in Journal of Child and Family Studies (1997)

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    Knowledge and attitudes about AIDS: A comparison of public high school students, incarcerated delinquents, and emotionally disturbed adolescents

    This study compared AIDS knowledge and attitudes in public high school students (N=167), incarcerated delinquents (N=166), and emotionally disturbed (SED) adolescents (N=151). The response measure was a 50-ite...

    Roger C. Katz, Kris Mills, Nirbhay N. Singh, Al M. Best in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1995)