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The development of co-designed parent-supported cognitive behaviour therapy for perfectionism in adolescents with eating disorders: initial feasibility and acceptability
BackgroundPerfectionism is significantly associated with symptoms of eating disorders in adolescents. Studies to date have not examined...
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Inventory of School Supports-Youth Report (ISS-YR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Students
This study describes the development of a 12-item inventory of school supports for military-connected (MC) children. Participants were 444 students...
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Emotion Regulation in Families: Exploring the Link between Parent-Child Alexithymia and Child Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic comprises a mass trauma for children and families, and children may face particular vulnerability to post-traumatic stress...
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Parent and Teacher Ratings of Tonic and Phasic Irritability in a Clinical Sample
Research on tonic (persistently angry or grumpy mood) and phasic (temper tantrums/outbursts) irritability in youth has utilized community samples and...
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Development, Feasibility, and Initial Efficacy of a Telemedicine Parent-Delivered Social Skills Intervention for Children with ASD
This study reports on two pilot studies develo** a telemedicine parent-delivered social skills intervention (PDSSI) for school-aged children with...
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Correlates of Impairment and Growth in Families of Young Autistic Children
The purpose of this project was to investigate potential correlates of family life impairment in families of young autistic children. This project...
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Virtual Delivery of Parent Coaching Interventions in Early Childhood Mental Health: A Sco** Review
Parent–coaching interventions positively impact child development. Virtual delivery of such interventions is supported by literature reviews and a...
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Associations between Computationally Derived Parent Emotional Sentiment Scores and Child ADHD and ODD Over Time
Family emotional climate is often assessed as expressed emotion (EE) using the five-minute speech sample (FMSS). Parent EE is related to child...
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Theory of Mind and Social Informant Discrepancy in Autism
When autistic youth are asked to assess their own social skills, they frequently rate themselves more favorably than their parents rate them. The...
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Tele-PCIT: Initial Examination of Internet Delivered PCIT for Young Children with Autism
Purpose : Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an empirically supported behavioral parenting program for disruptive behavior and has been shown...
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Inventory of School Supports-Parent Report (ISS-PR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Families
Tools that assess school supports for highly mobile, military-connected students are lacking. This study describes the development and preliminary...
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Parent Engagement in Child-Focused Interventions: A Systematised Review of Qualitative Allied Health Literature
BackgroundParent engagement in child-focused interventions is increasingly recognised as an important aspect of effective intervention delivery....
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Parental monitoring of adolescent social media use: relations with adolescent mental health and self-perception
Parental monitoring of adolescent social media activity was investigated in relation to adolescent mental health and self-perception. Monitoring was...
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Patterns of Parentification, Health, and Life Satisfaction: A Cluster Analysis
The primary aims of the current study were to explore differences among adolescent parentification profiles and to determine the extent to which...
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Psychometric Properties of the Parent and Youth Versions of the Inadequate Boundaries Questionnaire in Community and Clinical Samples of Adolescents
The Inadequate Boundaries Questionnaire (IBQ) was created as a multi-dimensional measure of boundary violations in parent-child relationships. Use of...
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Child–Parent Psychotherapy: Acknowledging Ruptures in Safety and Rebuilding the Protective Shield
A baby who has undergone serious medical procedures arches away from his mother and refuses to eat. A toddler who experienced a wildfire is more... -
Assessing Adolescent Functioning from Different Perspectives: Extending the Validation of the Adolescent Functioning Scale (AFS)
The study aimed to provide further evidence for the validity of the 33-item Adolescent Functioning Scale (AFS) as a parent- and adolescent-report...
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Quality of the Parent–Child Relationship as a Moderator of Witnessing Violence and Youth Trauma Symptoms
Traumatic event exposure affects two in every three adolescents in the United States and there is the potential for numerous deleterious effects...
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Language, Immigration, and Socioeconomic Status: A Latent Class Analytic Approach to Parental Predictors of Child Behavior Outcomes
Parent characteristics at childbirth influence children’s internalizing and externalizing behaviors, which are critical determinants of broader...
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The Influence of Professional Identity on Partnerships Between Private School Counsellors and Parents in the Philippines
Partnerships between school counsellors and parents can improve students’ wellbeing and learning outcomes. School counsellors are well placed to take...