Thursday April 15, 2004                Poster Presentations

 

Poster Session 1 (7:00 to 9:00 pm)

 

Adjustment and QOL Issues

 

  1. Assessment of Longitudinal Changes in Illness-Related Knowledge Among Children and Young Adolescents with Spina Bifida

Rachel Neff Greenley, Rachael Millstein Coakley, Barbara Jandasek, Grayson N. Holmbeck, Cheryl Nelson, Jessica Biggs: Loyola University of Chicago

 

  1. Health-related quality of life of children with primary immunodeficiency disease: A comparison study

Kathy Zebracki, M.A., Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
Tonya Palermo, Ph.D. ,Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio
Haig Tcheurekdijan, M.D.-, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio
Robert Hostoffer, D.O.- University Suburban Health Center, Cleveland, Ohio
Dennis Drotar, Ph.D.- Dept. of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohi
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  1. Neurotoxicity of treatment for pediatric cancer: Implications for emotional well-being of young adult survivors.

Kristin S. Valerius, University of Cincinnati

Kathryn Vannatta, Columbus Children's Research Institute,

Cynthia A. Gerhardt, Columbus Children's Research Institute,

Robert Noll, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh

 

  1. Psychoneuroimmunology and Cognitive Functioning in Pediatric HIV.

Carl Hochhauser, Michael Lewis, Sunanda Gaur, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

 

  1. Social Competence and Facial Behavior in Children with Oral Clefts

Keith J. Slifer, Adrianna Amari, Valerie Pulbrook, Natalie Vona-Messersmith, Melissa Beck, Kennedy Krieger Institute

 

  1. Psychosocial Adjustment in Children and Adolescents with a Craniofacial Anomaly: Age and Gender Patterns.

Heather T. Snyder, Edinboro University of PA

Alice W. Pope, St. Johns University

 

  1. Self-constructions and social experiences as predictors of adjustment problems: Adolescents with a facial disfigurement.

Heather T. Snyder, Edinboro University of PA

Alice W. Pope, St. Johns University

 

  1. School functioning in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease

Laura M. Mackner, Wallace V. Crandall, The Ohio State University

 

  1. Association of Appraisals and Coping with Health Outcomes in Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease, their Primary Caregivers, and their Healthy Siblings.

Lamia P. Barakat, Drexel University

Chavis Patterson, Drexel University College of Medicine

Laurie A. Lash, D. Colette Nicolaou,  Drexel University

Carlton Dampier, Drexel University College of Medicine

 

 

  1. Parenting Self-Efficacy and Parenting Stress:  Relation to Help-Seeking.

Courtney Landau Fleisher, Beth G. Wildman, Kent State University

Deborah Plate, Akron General Medical Center

 

  1. Disclosure of diabetes minimizes negative evaluations of hypoglycemic symptoms.

Kristoffer S. Berlin, Daniel A. Sass, W. Hobart Davies, & Anthony A. Hains, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

 

  1. Comparison of Neuroimaging and Radiographic Techniques as Predictors of Neurocognitive Functioning in Children with Sickle Cell Disease.

Mary C. Kral, Joel K. Cure', Nada Besenski, Miguel R. Abboud, Sherron M. Jackson, & Ronald T. Brown, Medical University of South Carolina

 

  1. Physical activity among adolescents and young adults with congenital heart defects

G.J. Reid, University of Western Ontario

M.J. Irvine, B.W. McCrindle, R. Sananes, S.C. Siu, & G.D. Webb, University of Toronto

 

  1. Illness Factors and Child Behavior Before and During Pediatric Hospitalization

William G. Kronenberger, Indiana University School of Medicine

Bryan D. Carter, Valerie M. Crabtree, Laurie M. Grimes, Courtney Smith, Janet Baker, Kelly McGraw, University of Louisville School of Medicine

 

 

  1. Longitudinal Analysis of Depression in Children with Leukemia

Charmaine K. Higa, T. David Elkin, Garth Bissette, Maria Karekla, & Jeanette Pullen, University of Mississippi Medical Center

 

  1. Evaluation of Nocturnal Enuresis and Behavior Problems in Pediatric Sickle Cell

Sara S. Jordan, University of Southern Mississippi

Kellie Hilker, Charmaine Higa, Mary Langford-Hall, Stephanie Henderson, Nanetta Payne, University of Mississippi Medical Center

 

  1. Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) Survivors: Patterns of ADHD and ODD Comorbidity.

Neelam Jain, University of Houston

Kevin Krull, Texas Children's Hospital

Pim Brouwers, & ZoAnn Dreyer, Texas Children's Cancer Center

 

  1. Psychological Adjustment in Youth with Cleft Conditions:  Self-Report and Agreement with Parent Concern

Kristin A. Kullgren, Mary Michaeleen Cradock, & Katherine Robinson., St. Louis Children's Hospital

 

  1. Perceptions of Stigma Among Children with Epilepsy Authors and affiliations  Susannah Allison, The George Washington University

Michael Duchowny, Miami Children’s Hospital

William McClintock, Children’s National Medical Center

 

  1. Evaluating the Emotional Intelligence of Adolescent Cancer Survivors

E. Krivoy, Rambam Medical Center, (Haifa)

R. Bar-On, Trent University

M. Peretz, & M. Weyl Ben Arush, Rambam Medical Center

 

  1. Illness Parameters and Stress Processing Variables in the Psychological Adjustment of Three Chronic Illness Groups            

Laurie A. Lash, Lamia P. Barakat, Drexel University 

Chavis Patterson,  Sickle Comprehensive Sickle Cell Disease Center

D. Colette Nicolaou, Drexel University

Carlton Dampier, Sickle Comprehensive Sickle Cell Disease Center

 

  1. Familial Psychosocial Functioning and Health-related Quality of Life in Youths with Sickle Cell Disease

C. Nekol Barber, Shana Lassiter, Bethany Ketchen, Georgia State University

Ann Hazzard, Emory University

Lisa Armistead, Georgia State University

 

  1. Psst, I (Don't) Want to Tell You Something:  Adolescents' Disclosure of the Diagnosis of Diabetes to Friends

Peggy Greco, Nemours Children's Clinic,

Michael A. Harris, Washington University School of Medicine,

Amy Milkes, Nemours Children's Clinic,

Michelle Sadler, Jackie Jones, Washington University School of Medicine,

 

  1. Assessment and Predictive Value of the Social Context of Adolescents Newly-Diagnosed with Diabetes

Peggy Greco, Nemours Children's Clinic,

Michael A. Harris, Washington University School of Medicine,

Amy Milkes, Nemours Children's Clinic,

Michelle Sadler, Jackie Jones, Washington University School of Medicine

 

  1. Characteristics and Predictors of Psychosocial Dysfunction in a Pediatric Dermatology Clinic Population

            Karen Mallin, University of Miami School of Medicine

 

  1. An Examination of the Relationships between Repressive Adaptive Style and Self-Reported Coping Behaviors

Margaret M. Richards, Eric Benson, Christopher Cushing, Ric G. Steele, University of Kansas

 

  1. Coping strategies, psychosocial adjustment and family functioning of children with primary immunodeficiency disorders:  Comparison to renal and healthy patients

Carrie Piazza-Waggoner, Christina D. Adams, Mandi Mihelic, Diane Muchant, & Mary Beth Hogan, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

 

  1. Social Adjustment in Preadolescence with Spina Bifida:  A Moderational Model of Factors Impacting Social Functioning

Joshua R. Greco, Deborah Friedman, & Grayson N. Holmbeck, Loyola University Chicago

 

  1. Adjustment to Chronic Arthritis of Childhood: The Roles of Illness-Related Stress and Attitude Toward Illness

Jennifer S. LeBovidge, Children's Hospital Boston

John V. Lavigne, & Michael L. Miller, Northwestern University

 

  1. Bi-directional Relations between Behavioral Autonomy and Psychosocial Adjustment in Adolescents with Spina Bifida

Deborah Friedman, Grayson N. Holmbeck, Joshua Greco, Theresa M. Carlson, Loyola University Chicago

 

  1. Prevalence of Mental Health Problems in Pediatric HIV: A Family Perspective

Michelle New, & Sonia Lee, Children's National Medical Center (Washington, D.C.)

 

  1. Psychological and Functional Outcomes of Treatment for Adolescents with Limb Deficiency Disorders: A Focus on the Family

Jennifer Hitelman, Lamia Barakat, Drexel University

David Sheslow, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children

Bret Boyer, Family Health Psychology Center

 

  1. Psychiatric symptoms of HIV-infected and uninfected caregivers of children with perinatally-acquired HIV+ status and child behavior outcomes

David Chao, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

Jerilynn Radcliffe, Theokis Zaotis, & Richard Rutstein, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

  1. Relations between injury-specific teasing and adjustment in children with burn injuries

Brenda A. Wiens, University of Florida

Brenda O. Gilbert, Southern Illinois University

 

  1. Emotional Well-being in Young Adults with Sickle Cell Disease: A Case-Controlled, Longitudinal Study

Elizabeth A. Getzoff, Jennifer Rider-Purtil, University of Cincinnati

Cynthia A. Gerhardt, Ohio State University

Robert B. Noll, Cincinnati's Children's Hospital Medical Center

Kathryn Vannatta, Ohio State University

 

  1. Maternal Adaptation to having an Infant Hospitalized in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit  (NICU)

Marilyn Stern, Sue Kennon, & Jerlym Porter, Virginia Commonwealth University

 

  1. Psychosocial adjustment of adolescent cancer survivors:  Parental attachment, self-efficacy and career aspirations

Marilyn Stern, Matthew Bitsko, Victoria Shivy, & Robyn Dillon, R., Virginia Commonwealth University

 

  1. Pediatric Vocal Cord Dysfunction: Psycholoigcal Characteristics and Biobehavioral Treatment Outcomes

Victoria L. Meier, & Gerard A. Banez, The Children's Hospital (Cleveland, OH)

 

  1. A Longitudinal Study of Social Competence and Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents with and without Spina Bifida

Laura A. Rubin, & Grayson N. Holmbeck, Loyola University Chicago

 

  1. A Qualitative Investigation of Childhood Cancer Survivorship

Kristin Bingen, Mary Jo Kupst, Lynnette Anderson, Deb Schmidt, Kelly Maloney, David Margolis, & Anne Warwick, Medical College of Wisconsin

 

  1. Comparison between children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis(JIA) and their parents concerning perceived quality of life and adherence to treatment

            K. Toupin April, D. Ehrmann Feldman, Université de Montréal,

R. Platt &,C. Duffy, Montreal Children's Hospital

 

  1. School Absences Among Native American and Caucasian Children with Juvenile Rheumatoid Disease

N.R. Andrews, J.L. Wagner, J.M. Chaney, Oklahoma State University

J.N. Jarvis, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

 

  1. Neurodevelopmental outcome following neonatal cardiopulmonary bypass surgery

Renee Sananes, Brian McCrindle, Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto)

Edmond Kelly, Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto

Lisa Hornberger, Daune MacGregor, Raymond Buncic, Stephanie Lane, William Williams, Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto)

 

  1. Coping with acute stress from asthma-related hospitalizations: Approach, avoidance, and distraction

Ethan Benore, Keith Slifer, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Sara Pendleton, Children's Hospital of Michigan,

Kenneth I. Pargament, Bowling Green State University

 

  1. Identification of Psychosocial Problems in Chronically Ill versus Healthy Children

Shana Bilfield, & Beth Wildman, Kent State University

 

  1. Self-esteem in youth with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus: A meta-analytic review

Kelle Reach, Natalie A. Williams, University of Missouri-Columbia

David L. DuBois, University of Illinois at Chicago

 

  1. Negative Parental Affect as a Mediator of the Relationship between Marital Stress and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Adolescents with Spina Bifida

Elizabeth Franks Bruno, Mona Abad, Grayson N. Holmbeck, & Masey Ross, Loyola University Chicago

 

  1. Emotional, Academic, and Vocational Functioning in Adolescents and Young Adults with Asthma

Jill C. Van Pelt, Melissa Y. Carpentier, Larry L. Mullins, Leafar Espinoza,& Chrisina Colletti, Oklahoma State University

 

  1. The relationship of quality of life and trait anxiety in pediatric patients diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease

Melissa A. Shepanski, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Beverley Slome, Drexel University

Kerri Culton, Linda B. Hurd, & Robert N. Baldassano, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

  1. Associations of Paternal Involvement in Disease Management with Maternal and Family Outcomes in Families with Children with Chronic Illness

Leslie Gavin, Nemours Children's Clinic (Orlando, FL)

Tim Wysocki, Nemours Children's Clinic (Jacksonville, FL)

 

  1. Social Support in Hospitalized Children with Cystic Fibrosis

Crystal M. Stack, West Virginia University,

Alexandra L. Quittner, University of Miami 

Avani Modi, University of Florida

 

  1. Linguistic Analysis of Written Narratives of Caregivers of Children and Adolescents with Chronic Illness: Cognitive and Emotional Processes and Physical and Psychological Health Outcomes.

Lisa Schwartz, Case Western Reserve University

Dennis Drotar, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

 

  1. A Pilot Investigation of the Effects of Insulin Pump Therapy on Quality of Life in Pre-schoolers with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.

Lisa Opipari, Emily Fredericks, Nugget Burkhart, Linda Dale, Mary Hodge, Jessica Kichler, Pamela Olton, & Carol Foster, University of Michigan School of Medicine

 

  1. Knowledge and Internalizing Symptoms in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia

Kellie Hilker, Charmaine Higa, University of Mississippi Medical Center

Nanetta Payne, Jackson State University,

David Elkin, University of Mississippi Medical Center

 

  1. A Family Intervention to Improve Child Outcomes following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

            Shari L. Wade, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Tanya M. Brown, University of Cincinnati

 

  1. Using the Internet to Assess Quality of Life Before and After Disease Specific Summer Camps

Lisa J. Meltzer & Mary T. Rourke, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

  1. Methylphenidate improves driving performance of ADHD adolescent males

      Daniel J. Cox, R Larry Merkel, Boris Kovatchev, University of Virginia

 

  1. Skills-Based Group Intervention for Adolescent Girls with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Lisa G. Seri, Ronald L. Blount, University of Georgia

Jeffrey Lewis, Children's Center for Digestive Health Care, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Scottish Rite

 

  1. A stress management intervention for families of children newly diagnosed with leukemia and lymphoma

Amanda Thompson, Anna Marsland, Lin Ewing, and Dawn Witherspoon, University of Pittsburgh

 

  1. A cardiac camp experience: examining attitudes, emotion, and social functioning in children with cardiac abnormalities

Laura E. Simons, Amanda Hubbard, Betsy Goodwin, Vicky Hiaso, and Ronald L. Blount, University of Georgia

Robert M. Campbell, Emory University

 

  1. Using an interactive-educational intervention to reduce anxiety among parents of pediatric cancer patients receiving radiation therapy

James L. Klosky, & Vida L. Tyc, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

 

  1. Assessment of parental perceptions and children’s self-report of anxiety and attitudes toward illness as a result of participation in a week of diabetes camp

Margo Adams Larsen, Erin Tentis, University of North Dakota

Lori Listug-Lunde, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children,

Tami Jollie-Trottier, University of North Dakota Department of Psychology,

Lynette Dickson, Univeristy of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences

 

  1. The Efficacy of a Progressive Muscle Relaxation Intervention on Perception of Control Over Illness in Pediatric Epilepsy Patients

Tanya Diver, Lynnda Dahlquist, University of Maryland Baltimore County,

Sandra Cushner-Weinstein, & Steven Weinstein, Children's National Medical Center

 

  1. Using the Internet to Assess Quality of Life Before and After Disease Specific Summer Camps

Lisa J. Meltzer & Mary T. Rourke, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

  1. Relationship between perceived illness severity, illness uncertainty, and thought suppression in parents with children diagnosed with neurofibromatosis.

Kristoffer S. Berlin, Kristen E. Jastrowski, W. Hobart Davies, & Amy F. Sato, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

 

  1. Attributional Style and Illness Uncertainty in Children with Juvenile Rheumatic Disease: An Examination of a Cognitive Diathesis-Stress Model

Molly M. White, John M. Chaney, Oklahoma State University

Janelle L. Wagner, Medical University of South Carolina

Nicole R. Andrews, Oklahoma State University

James N. Jarvis, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

 

  1. Illness Uncertainty Predicts Long-Term Adjustment of Parents of Children with DM1

Melissa Y. Carpentier, Larry L. Mullins, Jill C. Van Pelt, & Christina Colletti, Oklahoma State University

 

  1. Child Outcomes of an Intervention for Parents of Children Newly Diagnosed with Diabetes

Ahna L. Hoff, Larry L. Mullins, Stephen R. Gillaspy, Jill C. Van Pelt, & Melissa Carpentier, Oklahoma State University

 

  1. Parental Perceptions of Child Vulnerability, Parental Overprotection, and Uncertainty in Children with Chronic Illness

Christina J. M. Colletti, Larry L. Mullins, Jill C. Van Pelt, Melissa Y. Carpentier, Oklahoma State University

 

  1. Disclosure to School-Age Children Infected with HIV:  Effects of Acculturation, Coping Styles, and Social Support in Caregiver Decision Making

Elizabeth Vazquez, Brown University Medical School

F. Daniel Armstrong, Erin O'Callaghan, & Monica Bocanegra, The University of Miami School of Medicine

 

  1. Adolescent Disclosure of HIV: Can secrets impact disease progression?

Wendy S. Hadley, Brown University/ Rhode Island Hospital

Patricia A. Garvie, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 

Will Dalton, University of Memphis

 

  1. The relation between clinical neuroimaging findings and neuropsychological functioning in school-age children with perinatally-acquired HIV infection.

Merritt Jensen, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

F. Daniel Armstrong, Jon Cameron, Karen Sorgen, and Charles Mitchell, The University of Miami School of Medicine

 

  1. Health-related quality of life in children with ADHD: An analysis of placebo controlled clinical trials of atomoxetine.

Amy R. Perwien and Douglas E. Faries, Outcomes Research, US Medical Division, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, IN

Christopher J. Kratochvil, Department of Psychiatry, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE

Thomas Spencer, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard University, Boston MA

 

  1. Group therapy to enhance adjustment in girls with craniofacial scarring.

Susan Miller, Cynthia Munoz, Melissa Carson, Lucia Lopez, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Mental Health, and

Karen Rathburn, Harbor UCLA Medical Center

 

  1. Psychometric Evaluation of Diabetes Quality of Life Scales for Youths.

Jessica Valenzuela, Anna Maria Patino, and Alan M. Delamater, University of Miami, School of Medicine

 

 

Other posters (Misc)

 

  1. How did he get to be that way? An investigation of undiagnosed children's reasoning about the physical and mental aspects of illness

Kathryn Kavanaugh, Jannette McMenamy, & Ellen Perrin, Clark University.

 

  1. Attachment-Based Early Intervention:  Fussing Babies

Carol Reed, Kimberly Shaw, Kathleen Corcoran, Amber Lyda, Nova Southeastern University

 

  1. Early Intervention for Preschoolers at Risk for ADHD: The CUIDAR for Attention and Learning Program

Kimberley Lakes, & Leanne Tamm, Children's Hospital of Orange County

 

  1. Using Technology to Help a Child with a Dog Phobia: A Case Study

Julie Maikranz, Kathleen Burklow, & Avani Modi, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center

 

  1. Self-report  and videotaped observation of parental sex-typing in girls with atypical sex-typed behavior

Vickie L. Pasterski, City University, (London, UK)

Mitchell E. Geffner, University of California, Los Angeles

Caroline Brain, Peter Hindmarsh, Charles Brook, University College London

Melissa Hines, City University, (London, UK)

 

  1. Explaining children's explanatory style with an optimism-pessimism continuum

Sandra Cortina, & Daniel L. Clay, University of Iowa

 

  1. Neurocognitive Sequelae of Pediatric Liver Disease and Transplant: A Meta-analysis

Christopher T. Hummel, Steven A. Hobbs, Nancy Bliwise, & Stephanie O’Leary, Georgia School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Atlanta

 

  1. Adjunctive internet treatment of pediatric encopresis.

Daniel J. Cox, Lee M. Ritterband, University of Virginia

Lynn Walker, Vanderbilt University

Vanessa Lucas, Steve Borowitz, and James Sutphen, University of Virginia

 

  1. Interpersonal Models of Adolescent Self-Mutilative    

Lori M. Hilt, Jessica L. Borelli, Yale University

Matthew K. Nock, Harvard University

Mitchell J. Prinstein, Yale University

 

  1. Deviant Peer Group Affiliation as a Predictor of  Adolescent Self-Harm and Suicidality

Jessica L. Borelli, Lori M. Hilt, & Mitchell J. Prinstein, Yale University

 

  1. Treatment of a Child with Social Phobia and Physical Complaints: A Case Study

Kelly L. McGraw, Lori E. Crosby, Robert T. Ammerman, Heather Schwetschenau, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Deborah Beidel, & Samuel Turner, University of Maryland

 

 

Friday April 16, 2004                      Poster Presentations

 

Poster Session 2 (7:00 to 9:00 am)

 

Adherence Issues

 

  1. Examination of Parent and Child Knowledge of Asthma and Its Treatments:  What Do They Know?

Nami S. Yu, University of Miami,

Avani C. Modi, University of Florida,

James Sherman, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Alexandra L. Quittner, University of Miami

 

  1. Barriers to Adherence in Children with Cystic Fibrosis and Asthma

Avani C. Modi, University of Florida,

Nami Yu University of Miami,

Alexandra L. Quittner, University of Florida

 

  1. Psychosocial Adjustment and Regimen Adherence in Adolescents with Diabetes

            Alicia H. McAuliffe-Fogarty, & Alice W. Pope, St. John's University

 

  1. Clinical Syndromes and Adolescents with Diabetes: Risk Factors for Poorer Adherence and Poorer Health?

            Michael A. Harris, Washington University School of Medicine

Tim Wysocki & Lisa Buckloh, Nemours Children's Clinic, Jacksonville, FL

Michelle Sadler, Washington University School of Medicine,

Alexandra Taylor, & Amanda Lochrie,Nemours Children's Clinic, Jacksonville, FL

 

  1. Parents’ Perceptions of Barriers to Dietary Adherence in Youth with Celiac Disease

Amy F. Sato, W. Hobart Davies, Kristoffer S. Berlin, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Grzegorz W. Telega, Medical College of Wisconsin

Elaine Danner, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

Julie A. Bender & Colin D. Rudolph, Medical College of Wisconsin

 

  1. Peers:  A Source of Help or Hindrance in Compliance in Minors with Asthma?

Jean-Marie Bruzzese, New York University Child Study Center, New York University School of Medicine

            Tara Kuther, Western Connecticut State University

            Elisa J. Vincent, Columbia University

 

  1. Medical Staff Perceptions of Adherence in Pediatric Transplant Patients

Melissa C. Carson, Bob Colegrove, Marlyn S. Woo, Monica V. Horn, Carolyn L. Buckley, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.

 

  1. Gender Differences in Behavioral Symptoms and Adherence among Poorly Controlled Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes.

April Idalski, Sylvie Naar-King, Deborah Ellis, Wayne State University

Maureen Frey, Childrens Hospital of Michigan

Thomas Templin, Wayne State University

Phillipe Cunninham, Medical University of South Carolina.

 

  1. Predictors of Medication Adherence in Children with HIV: The Role of Caregiver Health Beliefs

Yana Markov Wember, Mary K. Morris, Georgia State University

Pamela J. Bachanas, Emory University School of Medicine

Roger Bakeman, & Lisa Armistead, Georgia State University

Aynsley McWhorter Corbett, Argosy University

 

  1. Understanding barriers to adherence among adolescents with renal disease

Nataliya Zelikovsky, Aileen P. Walsh, Kevin E.C. Meyers, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

  1. Psychosocial factors associated with non-adherence among adolescents listed for kidney transplant

Nataliya Zelikovsky, Aileen P. Walsh, Kevin E.C. Meyers, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

  1. Evaluation of a Theoretical Model of Symptom Perception and Self-Management Behavior in Pediatric

Mariella M. Lane, Robert W. Heffer, & David H. Gleaves, Texas A&M University

 

  1. A parent survey of medication acceptance among children

Jodi Polaha, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Connie J. Schnoes, University of Nebraska

 

  1. Psychosocial and intrapersonal predictors of metabolic control in children with IDDM

Lani Greening, University of Alabama

            Laura Stoppelbein, University of Mississippi Medical Center

            Nicole Palardy, University of Alabama

 

  1. Familial predictors of dietary consumption in youth with Type 1 diabetes

Kelly B. van Schaick, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Patricia A. Lynch, University of Miami

Larry J. Williams, Clarissa S. Holmes, Virginia Commonwealth University

 

  1. The Relation Between Caregiver Depression and Pediatric Adherence to Daily-Prescribed Asthma Medications

Kimberly Foley, Kimberly Raymond, & Barbara H. Fiese, Syracuse University

 

  1. The Importance of the Parent-Adolescent Relationship in the Management of Diabetes

Amanda Sobel Lochrie, Lisa M. Buckloh, Nemours Children's Clinic, (Jacksonville, Fl)

Michael Harris, Washington University

Tim Wysocki, Alex Taylor, Nemours Children's Clinic, (Jacksonville, Fl)

Michelle Sadler, Washington University

 

  1. Factors Associated with Self-Reported Adherence to Inhaled Corticosteroid (ICS) Among Caregivers of Inner-City Children with Asthma

Kristin Riekert, Arlene Butz, Richard Thompson, & Cynthia Rand, Johns Hopkins University

 

  1. Situational analysis of dietary challenges of the treatment regimen for children and adolescents with phenylketonuria and their caregivers

Carolyn E. Ievers-Landis, Ahna Hoff, Caitlin Brez, Mary Kathryn Cancilliere, Judy McConnell, & Douglas Kerr, Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital

 

  1. Attributions of Peer Reactions by Youths with Type 1 Diabetes in Adherence Situations

Anthony A. Hains, W. Hobart Davies, Kristopher S. Berlin, Jessica Walos, Matthew D. Jandrisevits, Amy Guillon, & Gail Busetto University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Elaine A. Parton, & Ramin Alemzadeh, Medical College of Wisconsin

 

  1. Family processes and adherence among adolescents with spina bifida

Kerry M. O'Mahar, Barbara Jandasek, Mona Abad, Kristyne McGuinn, Grayson N. Holmbeck, Loyola University Chicago

 

  1. Comparison of knowledge and perceptions of responsibility for medication adherence between HIV-positive children and their caregivers

Staci Martin, Deborah K. Elliott, Mary Anne Toledo-Tamula, Pamela L. Wolters, Lauren V. Wood, HIV and AIDS Malignancy Branch/National Cancer Institute

 

  1. The Role of Executive Function in Adolescents' Self-Management of Type 1 Diabetes

Anthony Alioto, Columbus Children's Hospital

Jennifer A. Janusz, Children's National Medical Center (Washington, DC)

 

  1. Parental daily management of very young children's type 1 diabetes

Lauren Mednick, Fran Cogen, Celia Henderson, La Toya Stubbs & Randi Streisand, Children’s National Medical Center

 

  1. Psychological factors in the prediction of adherence to brace-wear for treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis

Anne Morton, Russ Riddle, J.D. Sampson, Don Katz, & Richard Browne, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children (Dallas)

 

  1. Adherence to ADHD pharmacotherapy: what can we learn from managed care claims data?

Amy R. Perwien, Ralph Swindle, US Medical Division, Eli Lilly and Company, (Indianapolis, IN)

 

  1. In-Home Family Therapy with Adolescents with Poorly Controlled Diabetes: Assessing Clinically Meaningful Change in Diabetes-Related and General Family Conflict.

Michael A. Harris, Washington University School of Medicine

 

  1. The Effects of a Diabetes Camping Experience on Psychosocial Adjustment and Regimen Adherence of Adolescents with Diabetes.

            Alicia H. McAuliffe-Fogarty, & Alice W. Pope, St. John's University

 

  1. Asthma and Adolescents:  Improving Self-Regulation Skills and Adherence

Jean-Marie Bruzzese, New York University Child Study Center, New York University School of Medicine

            Elisa J. Vincent, Robert B. Mellins, David Evans, Columbia University

 

  1. Family Interactions and Adherence in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Lisa M. Buckloh, Amanda S. Lochrie, Nemours Children's Clinic (Jacksonville, FL)

Michael A. Harris, Washington University School of Medicine

Tim Wysocki, Alexandra Taylor, Nemours Children's Clinic (Jacksonville, FL)

Michelle Sadler, Washington University School of Medicine

 

  1. Exploring Outcomes of an Asthma Adherence Intervention.

            Jodi L. Kamps, Children's Hospital of New Orleans

Michael A. Rapoff, University of Kansas Medical Center

Michael C. Roberts, University of Kansas

 

  1. Evaluation of a Self-Management Training Intervention for Economically Disadvantaged Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Lisa Opipari-Arrigan, Jessica Kichler, Emily Fredericks, Nugget Burkhart, Linda Dale, Sally Eder, Alan Silverman, Susan Bratton, & Carol Foster, University of Michigan School of Medicine

 

  1. Increasing adherence in pediatric populations:  Teaching children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autistic Disorder (AD) how to swallow oral medication

Melissa H. Beck, Marilyn Cataldo, Keith Slifer, Valerie Pulbrook, Kennedy Krieger Institute

 

  1. Improving adherence to pediatric asthma medication through a parent-youth teamwork intervention

Christina D. Adams, Children’s Mercy Hospital

Karen E. Joseph, Jill E. MacLaren, Melissa DeMore, Lesley Koven, Carrie Muller, Nevin W. Wilson, & Mary Beth Hogan, West Virginia University, Dept of Pediatrics

 

  1. Comparison of parents’ typical child management strategies and time-out for CF treatment refusal

Catherine McClellan, Lindsey Cohen, & Kathryn Moffett, West Virginia University

 

  1. An Empirically-Supported Treatment that Increases Calorie Intake in Toddlers with Cystic Fibrosis: Multiple Baseline Across Meals Findings from a Randomized Clinical Trial

Scott W. Powers, Julie S. Jones, Kathleen S. Ferguson, Molly Heidemann, Racquel Henry, & Carrie Piazza-Waggoner, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

 

  1. Helping families of toddlers with CF meet food variety and energy targets

Racquel Henry, Susana R. Patton, & Scott W. Powers, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

 

  1. An Initial Evaluation of the Design of a Pediatric Psychology Consultation Service with Children with Diabetes

Kenneth Gelfand, Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital (Baltimore, MD)

Gary Geffken, Adam Lewin, Amanda Heidgerken, Unveristy of Florida Health Sciences Center

Mary Jean Grove, Joslin Diabetes Center (Baltimore, MD)

Toree Malasanos, University of Florida Health Sciences Center

 

  1. Informant discrepancy in perceptions of sickle cell disease status.

Mark Connelly, Janelle L. Wagner, Lloyd "Chip" Taylor, Ronald T. Brown, Carrie Rittle, Barbara Cloues, Medical University of South Carolina

 

  1. Assessing readiness for change in young people with eating disorders: The Psychometric Properties of the Readiness and Motivation Interview – Adolescent Version

            Shannon L. Zaitsoff, University of Windsor

            Mollie E. Bates, St. Paul's Hospital (Vancouver, BC)

            Josie Geller, University of British Columbia

 

  1. Increasing Adherence to HAART Regimens in Youth with HIV/AIDS

Karen Sorgen Conn, Joan Hittelman, Edward Handelsman, Ninad Desai, Jeff Birnbaum, & Hamid Moallem, Downstate Medical Center (Brooklyn)

 

  1. Family asthma management routines: Connections to medical adherence and quality of life

Barbara H. Fiese, Syracuse University

Frederick S. Wamboldt, National Jewish Medical Research Center

Ran D. Anbar, Upstate Medical University

 

  1. Assessment of barriers to medication compliance in pediatric HIV patients: A pediatric psychology consultation clinic review of cases

Adrianna Amari, Melissa Beck, Rachel Piszczor, Gina Wertalik, & Keith Slifer, The Kennedy Krieger Institute.

 

  1. Relationships among self-reported parenting strategies, maternal distress, and child cooperation in children with cancer.

Meredith Dreyer and Ric G. Steele, University of Kansas

Sean Phipps, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

 

  1. Somatoform Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Associate Abnormal Psychosocial Problems and Disabilities

Peter J. Antinoro, Yuma School District-One, (Arizona)

 

  1. Self-monitoring: A Behavioral approach to medical noncompliance in a diabetic adolescent population.

Monica Shahbaznia Alvarez and Stephanie Marcy, Children's Hospital Los Angeles

 

 

Assessment Development and Instrumentation Issues

 

  1. Behavioral Risk Factors Associated with Morbidity Among Youth with Cystic Fibrosis.

Joan Patterson, Melanie Wall, Carlos Milla, & Jerica Berge, University of Minnesota

 

  1. A contextual assessment of problematic situations faced by adolescents using insulin pumps.

Kristoffer S. Berlin, W. Hobart Davies, Anthony A. Hains, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Elaine Parton, Medical College of Wisconsin

 

  1. Psychometric properties of measures developed to assess peer perceptions of adolescents with medical conditions.

Jon C. Grizzle, Robert W. Heffer, and David H. Gleaves, Texas A&M University

 

  1. Developing a brief psychoeducational program for adolescents with Sickle Cell.

Rhonda C. Boyd, University of Pennsylvania

Lamia P. Barakat, Drexel University

Naketa R. Thigpen, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Jerilynn Radcliffe, University of Pennsylvania

 

  1. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Parental Information and Support Needs During Pediatric Cancer Treatment Decisions.

Kristine McKenna, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Jacqueline Collier, & Martin Hewitt, Queen's Medical Centre, (Nottingham UK)

Sarah Milne, University of Bath

 

  1. Tailoring Pain Assessment Measurements for Children in Minority and Special Needs Populations

Karen E. Weiss, Kristine McKenna, Lynnda M. Dahlquist, Robert A. Jarrett, III, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

 

  1. Screening of Academic Functioning and Accommodations in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease

Catherine Cant Peterson, Andrea Beebe, & Tonya M. Palermo, Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital

 

  1. Assessing parent responding to children's symptoms: An expansion of the Illness Behavioral Encouragement Scale

Deborah A. Van Slyke, & Lynn S. Walker, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

 

  1. Dalhousie Fear of Breathlessness Scale: Factor structure and relation to asthma and panic in children and adolescents

E. N. McLaughlin, IWK Health Centre, (Halifax)

S. H. Stewart, P.J. McGrath, & P. Pianosi, Dalhousie University

 

  1. Measurement of Quality of Life of Two Pediatric Chronic Illness Groups: Brain Tumors and Sickle Cell Disease

D. Colette Nicolaou, & Lamia P. Barakat, Drexel University

 

  1. Development and evaluation of the Type 2 Diabetes Family Factors Questionnaire

Laura M. Bimbo, Gary R. Geffken, Adam B. Lewin, Univeristy of Florida

Kenneth Gelfand, Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital

Lisa M. Buckloh, Nemours Children's Clinic

Jodi L. Kamps, Diane Franz, Children's Hospital of New Orleans

Janet H. Silverstein, University of Florida

Priscila Gagliardi, Nemours Children's Clinic

 

  1. Advancing the Science of Symptom Perception in Pediatric Asthma and Diabetes

Mariella M. Lane, Texas A&M University

 

  1. The draw-a-person: Comparison of individuals with obsessive-compulsive  disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Tourette’s syndrome and age matched controls

Wendy A. Olson-Burch, Robert W. Heffer, & Gerianne M. Alexander, Texas A&M University

Bradley S. Peterson, Yale Child Study Center

 

  1. Impact of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs, Methotrexate, and Steroidal Pulsing on Psychosocial Functioning and Medical Status in Juvenile Arthritis Patients

J.D. Sampson, Russ Riddle, Christina N. Ryser, Anne Morton, & Marilynn Punaro, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children

 

  1. Self-Efficacy, Outcome Expectations, and Metabolic Control in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Ronald J. Iannotti, Stefan Schneider, Tonja R. Nansel, Denise L. Haynie, and Bruce Simons-Morton, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Leslie P. Plotnick, Johns Hopkins Medical Center,

Douglas O. Sobel, Georgetown University Medical Center

 

  1. Atopic Dermatitis Family Impact Questionnaire Development

Janeen Manuel, Christie Carroll, Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Karen Mallin, University of Miami School of Medicine

Alan Fleischer, Wake Forest University School of Medicine

 

  1. Utility of "About Your Child's Eating" in a Feeding Disorder

Sarah B. Schulz, W. Hobart Davies, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee,

Elizabeth A. Fischer, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

Douglas W. Woods: University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee,

Alan, H. Silverman, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

Colin D. Rudolph, Medical College of Wisconsin

 

  1. Best dental practice survey

Hon K Yuen, Susan G. Reed, Larissa Morgan, Jean Leunar, & Ron Brown, Medical University of South Carolina

 

  1. The Contribution of Ethnic Minority Status to Adaptive Style: A Comparison of Mexican, Mexican American, and European American Children

R. Enrique Varela, Tulane University

Ric G. Steele, University of Kansas

 

  1. Development and initial evaluation of the PedsQL Oral Health Scale

Michael M. Steele, University of Kansas

James W. Varni, Texas A&M University

Tasha Burwinkle, University of Washington

 

  1. Are Self-Report Measures Valid Among Children with Repressive Adaptive Style?

Margaret M. Richards & Ric G. Steele, University of Kansas

 

  1. Repressive adaptive style, somatic symptoms, and body consciousness in healthy children and children with cancer

Sean Phipps, Susan Larson, Alanna Long, Melissa Hudson, Shesh N. Rai, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

 

  1. Development and Validation of the Child Asthma Knowledge Questionnaire across Two Sites

            Lawanda Cummings, Georgia State University

Chanda Nicole Mobley, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Elizabeth McQuaid, Rhode Island Hospital

Marianne Celano, Emory University School of Medicine

Susan Penza-Clyve, Sheryl Kopel, Rhode Island Hospital

 

  1. Development of the P-CAMPIS: Assessing parent and child and health care provider interactions in the perioperative environment

Alison A. Caldwell-Andrews, Yale University School of Medicine

Ronald L. Blount, University of Georgia

Linda Mayes, Yale University Child Study Center

Zeev N. Kain, Yale University School of Medicine

 

  1. Development of the Brace-Beliefs Questionnaire.

Russ Riddle, Anne Morton, J.D. Sampson, Linda Hynan, Don Katz, and Richard Brown, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas, Texas

 

  1. Assessing the Psychosocial Dimensions of Pediatric Illness: Development of a
    Self-Report Instrument.

Bryan D. Carter, University of Louisville School of Medicine and Kosair Children's Hospital,

William G. Kronenberger,  Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Children's Hospital,

Allison Fernander, Spalding University,

Kelly McGraw, University of Cincinnati Medical School and Cincinnati
Children's Hospital

 

 

Profession/Training Issues

 

  1. Pediatric Health Care Use by Low-Income Families Enrolled in a Case Management Program

Jack W. Finney, Kirsten Bradbury, Brian L. Cowart, Trevor G. Byrd, Virginia Tech

Robin R. Haldiman, CHIP of Roanoke Valley

 

  1. Parent Satisfaction with Community Mental Health Services for Children with Chronic Health Conditions

Janet E. Farmer, Mary J. Clark, Elena Harlan Drewel, Ashley K. Sherman, University of Missouri-Columbia

 

  1. Qualitative Study Of A Behavioral Consultation Clinic

Marni E. Axelrad, Jennifer Shroff Pendley, Deborah Miller, W. Douglas Tynan, & Alison Witkin, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children

 

  1. Pediatric Psychology Services in the Community:  A Unique Program Model

Deidre L. Donaldson, Dennis Russo, The May Institute, (Norwood, MA)

 

  1. Empirically Based Training in Primary Care Pediatric Psychology

W. Douglas Tynan, Deborah L. Miller, Jennifer Shroff Pendley, Alfred I duPont Hospital for Children

 

  1. Implementation Characteristics of a School-linked Mental Health Program In a Rural Community

Michelle Cornette, Medical College of Wisconsin 

Garret Evans, Heidi Liss, Brenda Wiens, University of Florida

Mitzi Dearborn, Medical College of Wisconsin

 

  1. The Role of SES and Culture in Determining Interventions for Adolescents with Organ Transplantation

Anai M. Cuadra, Melissa C. Carson, Karen Van Wert, Marlyn S. Woo, Bob Colegrove, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

 

  1. Strengths-Based, Family-Empowered Treatment: A Training Exercise

C. D. (Denny) Fernald, University Of North Carolina At Charlotte

 

  1. Survey Results of Pediatrician Practices Involving Behavioral Health Disorders.

Jane Williams, Jane Foy, Wake Forest University Health Sciences

 

  1. Perceived Knowledge and End of Life Care Issues.

Douglas Faust, Lyn Winfield, Mary Lee Muller, Children's Hospital, New Orleans

Raj Warrier, LSU Medical Center

Matt Thompson, & M. Ludwick, Children's Hospital, New Orleans

 

  1. Parental Concerns for Diabetes Care in the Schools

Rose M. Alvarez-Salvat, Stacey Stout, Margaret Eidson, Janine Sanchez, Alan M. Delamater, University of Miami School of Medicine

 

  1. Intersexuality: A Survey of Clinical Practice

David E. Sandberg, Lauren Zurenda, Melissa Colsman, University at Buffalo

Sheri Berenbaum, Penn State

Leona Cuttler, Case Western Reserve University

Barry Kogan, Albany Medical College

Peter Lee, Penn State

John Roden, Buffalo State College

 

  1. Health Care Providers' Experience of Secondary Traumatic Stress in a Children's Hospital

Lisa J. Meltzer, Paul M. Robins, Nataliya Zelikovsky, Alice Kahle, Larissa Labay, & Deirdre Logan, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

  1. Prescription Privileges for Psychologists: What do Pediatric Psychologists think?

William Rae, Eve Rosenthal, Kristen Gsanger, Sara Sifford, Krista Finstuen, & Becky Siekierski, Texas A&M University

 

  1. Screening Practices for Adolescent Dating Violence in Psychiatry and Psychology

Elizabeth A. Vazquez, Larry K. Brown, Kristie Puster, Heather Hunter, Celia M. Lescano, Rhode Island Hospital

 

  1. The Role of Economic Evaluations in Pediatric Psychology

            Lori Listug-Lunde, A. I. duPont Hospital for Children

Margo Adams Larsen, University of North Dakota

 

  1. Risk factors associated with dropping out of developmental follow-up care at an inner-city hospital

Wendy E. Sulc, & Brenda Hussey-Gardner, University of Maryland Medical Center

 

  1. High-risk Consults in Pediatric Psychology: Evaluating and Managing Suicidal Patients in a Children's Hospital

Stephanie Peoples, Kimberley Lakes, & Pamela Loman, Children's Hospital of Orange County

 

  1. High-Fidelity Simulation Program Improves Communication and Relational Skills in Pediatric End-of-Life Care
    Elaine C. Meyer, Children's Hospital Boston
    David Browning, Educational Development Center (Newton, MA)
    Robert Pascucci, Margaret Comeau, Jeffrey P. Burns, Liana J. Stanley, Children's Hospital Boston
    Lori Winters, Gerald P. Koocher, Simmons College
    Robert D. Truog, Children's Hospital Boston

 

  1. A Comparison of Cognitive-Motivational Variables Between Preadolescent Cancer Patients Who Differ in Their Intentions to Smoke

Andrea K. Booth, Leslie M. Nicholson, Vida L. Tyc, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Leslee Throckmorton-Belzer, Stanford University Medical Center

 

 

Friday April 16, 2004                      Poster Presentations

 

Poster Session 3 (12:00 to 2:00 pm  Friday, April 16, 2004)

 

Injury Prevention and Health Promotion 

 

 

  1. Children’s Risk Taking Behaviors: The Role of Child-Based Perceptions of Vulnerability and Temperament.

Richard E. Boles, Michael C. Roberts, Keri J. Brown, Sunnye Mayes, The University of Kansas.

 

  1. Inhibitory control and children's pedestrian injury risk

Benjamin K. Barton, Mary E. Hendrixson, Erica Peppers, & David C. Schwebel, The University of Alabama at Birmingham

 

  1. Preparations Parents Report Making to Increase the Chances of Their Families' Survival in Anticipation of Future Acts of Terrorism.

Jennifer L. Specht, W. Hobart Davies, and the Child Stress and Coping Research Group, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

 

  1. Health Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors Among Adolescents with Diabetes.
    Kenneth P. Tercyak, Kristin W. Beville, Sowmya Prahlad, Georgetown University Medical Center

Fran R. Cogen, Children's National Medical Center

Douglas O. Sobel, Georgetown University Medical Center 

Randi Streisand, Children's National Medical Center

 

  1. Bone Health Beliefs and Behaviors Among Children who have Survived Cancer

Kenneth P. Tercyak, Sowmya Prahlad, Jessica R. Donze, Lauren A. Wine, Bryn D. Mars, Georgetown University Medical Center

Revonda B. Mosher, Children's National Medical Center

Tracy Councill, Aziza T. Shad, Georgetown University Medical Center

 

  1. The Impact of Adolescent Spirituality and Religiosity on Health Risk Behaviors (#167)

Sian Cotton, Elizabeth Larkin, Andrea Hoopes, Barbara A. Cromer, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Susan L. Rosenthal, University of Texas, Medical Branch at Galveston

 

  1. Role of Psychosocial Factors on Level of Physical Activity During Adolescents on Level of Physical Activity in Young Adulthood

            Bernard F. Fuemmeler, & Louise Masse, National Cancer Institute

 

  1. The Influence of Parental Smoking on Children's Pre-Smoking Behaviors and Perceived Vulnerability to Smoking-Related Health Risks

Julie Boergers, Alessandra Kazura, Cassandra Stanton, & Raymond Niaura, Brown Medical School

 

  1. Injury prevention in children: Increasing booster seat compliance through the use of appeal

Marni Axelrad, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children

Alice Friedman, State University of NY at Binghamton

 

  1. Parenting and disruptive behavior as risk factors for unintentional injury among clinic-referred children with behavior disorders

Samantha Sterling, David C. Schwebel, & J. Bart Hodgens, University of Alabama at Birmingham

 

  1. Behavioral Group Intervention for Retentive Encopresis: Treatment Outcome and Parental Satisfaction

Elizabeth Meza, Shauna Tindall,& Lisa Opipari, University of Michigan

 

  1. Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Health Care in Adolescents with Hemophilia and von Willebrand's Disease:  The role of the family

Meredith J. Lutz, Lamia P. Barakat, Drexel University

            Frank Shafer, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children

 

  1. Oral Sex:  Patterns and Predictors Among Sexually Experienced Adolescents

Beth A. Auslander, Susan L. Rosenthal, & Lawrence Stanberry, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston

 

  1. Children's Knowledge of Household Safety Rules

Sunnye Mayes, Michael C. Roberts, Richard E. Boles, University of Kansas

Keri J. Brown, Columbus Children's Hospital

 

  1. Cognitive Bias Toward Tobacco Use Among Adolescent Smokers and Nonsmokers

Bryn D. Mars, Sowmya Prahlad, Lauren A. Wine, Leslie R. Walker, & Kenneth P. Tercyak, Georgetown University

 

  1. Self-cutting and sexual risk among adolescents in intensive psychiatric treatment

C.D. Houck, L.K. Brown, & W.S. Hadley, Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital

 

  1. Adolescent Peer Crowd Affiliation and Sex Risk Behaviors

Emily Lang, Annette M. La Greca, Hannah Moore, Eleanor Race, & Lisa Bailey, University of Miami

 

  1. Measuring household safety: Are we HAPI now?

Kristi Alexander, Alliant International University

 

  1. Is there such thing as "too much information"?: The impact of newborn genetic screening for type 1 diabetes on mothers of "at risk" children.

Amy Baughcum, Adam Lewin, Desmond Schatz, Jennifer Walsh, University of Florida

Suzanne Bennett Johnson, Stacy Carmichael, Florida State University

 

 

Congenital Conditions, DD,MR 

 

  1. The Experiences of Parents Whose Children Have Undergone the Nuss Procedure to Correct Their Pectus Excavatum Deformities.

Kendra Massie, Jillian Roberts, University of Victoria

 

  1. Assessment of Eating Behavior and Nutritional Intake in Young Children with Autism

Colleen Taylor Lukens & Thomas R. Linscheid, The Ohio State University

 

  1. Neuropsychological Functioning and Psychosocial Adjustment in Children with Spina Bifida

Brigid M. Rose, & Grayson N. Holmbeck,  Loyola University Chicago

 

  1. Assessment of executive functioning using the BRIEF in children with epilepsy

Elizabeth N., Kerr, Hélčne Chevalier, & Mary Lou Smith, Hospital for Sick Children, (Toronto)

 

  1. Self-injurious behavior following utilization of the Self-Injurious Behavior Inhibiting System (SIBIS) with an autistic child.

Deborah E. Spinks, Ohio University

            Rita D. Kahng, Loyola University of Chicago

            James A. Mulick, Ohio State University

            Sarah-Jeanne Salvy, University of Toronto

            Nina J. Pinnock, Columbus Children's Hospital

 

  1. Neurodevelopmental Risk in Pediatric Craniofacial Populations

Janice Enriquez, Vidhya Krishnamurthy, Kristy Kuehfuss, Herminia De La Rosa, M. Catherin Freier, Loma Linda University

 

  1. A Retrospective Analysis of Outcomes in Young People with Continuously Treated PKU

Elizabeth N. Kerr, Michelle Eidlitz Neufeld, Beverley J. Antle, The Hosptial for Sick Children (Toronto)

Annette Feigenbaum, University of Toronto

 

  1. Cognitive performance of children with Shwachman Diamond Syndrome

Elizabeth N. Kerr, Shameela Hoosen-Shakeel, Erica Krane Baker, The Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto)

 

  1. Behavioural Concerns In children with Shwachman Diamond Syndrome

Elizabeth N. Kerr, The Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto)

Jennifer Nachshen, The London Health Sciences Centre

Shameela Hoosen-Shakeel, The Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto)

 

  1. Family Based Intervention for Young Siblings of Children with Chronic Illness and Developmental Disability

Debra J. Lobato, Barbara T. Kao, Rhode Island Hospital

 

  1. Behaviour and neuropsychological abilities in children with hydrocephalus and/or spina bifida

Jim Stevenson and Ineke M. Pit-ten Cate, University of Southampton

 

  1. Cognitive, Adaptive Skills, and Behavioral Functioning in Patients with Costello Syndrome

Marni E. Axelrad, Rochelle Glidden, Linda Nicholson, Karen W. Gripp, A.I. duPont Hospital for Children

 

  1. Reaching Outcome, Behavior, and Efficiency in Infants Prenatally Exposed to Cocaine and/or Opiates

Monica E. Bocanegra, University of Miami School of Medicine

Linda L. LaGasse, Brown University School of Medicine

F. Daniel Armstrong, University of Miami School of Medicine

Barry M. Lester, Brown University School of Medicine

 

  1. Parenting Stress, Defensive Responding, and Parent Aversion to Mealtimes: Considerations of a Failure to Thrive Population

Alan H. Silverman, Elizabeth A. Fischer, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

W. Hobart Davies, Medical College of Wisconsin

Sarah B. Schulz, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Douglas W. Woods, & Colin D. Rudolph, Medical College of Wisconsin

 

  1. Neuropsychological Functioning in Becker Muscular Dystrophy

Lauren H. Batson, Texas Children's Hospital

            Geoffrey Miller, Baylor College of Medicine

            Douglas R. Bloom, Texas Children's Hospital

 

  1. Maternal and Paternal Parenting Stress in Joubert Syndrome

Kathleen M. Deidrick, Janet E. Farmer, University of Missouri-Columbia

Jill C. Gitten, Brown University

Eileen B. Fennell, University of Florida

Ellen Horwitz, University of Missouri-Columbia,

Bernie L. Maria, Medical University of South Carolina

 

  1. Learning Deficits in Infant Heart Transplant Recipients

Jamie Pivonka, Talin Babikian, Tanya Burley-Aaen, Joy Gardner, Vidhya Krishnamurthy, & Kiti Freier, Loma Linda University

 

  1. Peers' Attitudes Toward Autism Differ Across Sociometric Groups

Jonathan M. Campbell, Jane E. Ferguson, Caitlin V. Herzinger, Jennie N. Jackson, Christine Marino, University of Georgia

 

  1. Young Adults’ Acceptance of Children with Cerebral Palsy

Heather D. Lehmkuhl, Laura A. Nabors, & Irina S. Parkins, University of Cincinnati

 

  1. A Comparison of Developmental Outcomes of Premature Infants of Caucasian, Latino Bi-lingual, and Latino Monolingual Spanish Speaking Populations

Julie Reeker, Alina Gonzalez-Soldevilla, & Dianne Baker, Children's Hospital of Orange County

 

  1. Language Functioning in Infant Heart Transplant Recipients

Vidhya Krishnamurthy, M. Catherin Freier, Tanya Burley Aaen, Talin Babikian, Jamie Pivonka, & Richard Chinook, Loma Linda University

 

  1. Linkages Between Illness Severity and Academic Competence in Adolescents with Spina Bifida: The Influence of Intrinsic Motivation

Jill M. Zukerman, Barbara Jandasek, and Grayson N. Holmbeck, Loyola University Chicago

 

  1. Longitudinal Changes in Family Outcomes of Very Low Birth Weight

Melisa Moore, H. Gerry Taylor, Nori Minich, & Maureen Hack, Case Western Reserve University

 

  1. Efficacy of early intensive behavioral intervention for children with autism:  One year outcome

Vanessa K. Jensen, Michelle Rone-DePolo, Aletta Sinoff, & Leslie V. Sinclair, The Cleveland Clinic Center for Autism

 

  1. Mother-infant Interactions during feeding

Tonya Kirkpatrick-Hobbs Middle, Kimberly Ujcich Ward, Middle Tennessee State University

            William Hobbs (no affiliation listed)

 

  1. Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease (CHD): The Impact of Cardiac Health Status and Perceptions on Health-Promoting Behaviors

Erika E. Swift, Julie Balzano, & Stephanie Freudenberger, Georgetown University

 

  1. Assessment of Body Image Among Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease

Erika E. Swift, Stephanie Freudenberger, & Julie Balzano, Georgetown University.

 

 

Family Chronic Illness 

 

  1. Risk and Resiliency in Siblings of Children with Sickle Cell Disease:  Integrating Questionnaire and Focus Group Reports

Avani C. Modi, Monica J. Mitchell, Lori E. Crosby, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Kathy Lemanek, Columbus Children's Hospital

Tonya Palermo, Cleveland Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital.
Janelle Hines, Julia Bloom, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

 

  1. A multi-method coping assessment of parents of children using insulin pumps.

Kristoffer S. Berlin, W. Hobart Davies, Kristen E. Jastrowski, Anthony A. Hains, & Margaret M. Tate, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

 

  1. Perceived positive gain and its effect on the illness-adjustment outcome relationship

Ineke M. Pit-ten Cate and Jim Stevenson, University of Southampton

 

  1. Stress and coping among parents awaiting a child's kidney transplant

Nataliya Zelikovsky, Aileen P. Walsh, & Kevin E.C. Meyers, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

  1. The Relationships Among Parental Characteristics, Children’s Characteristics, and Children’s Quality of Life in Pediatric Cancer Patients

Angela Roddenberry, Kimberly Renk, & Jenny Klein, University of Central Florida

 

  1. Somatic Symptoms in the Healthy Siblings of Children with Autism and Diabetes

Wendy A. Plante, Debra Lobato, & Molly Lacher-Katz, Brown Medical School

 

  1. A Controlled Replication Study of Family Adjustment to Childhood Cancer

Joeanne Gutzwiller, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Stephanie Fischer, Kathryn Vannatta, Columbus Children's Research Institute

Robert B. Noll, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Cynthia Gerhardt, Columbus Children's Research Institute

 

  1. Parent variables and psychological distress across Diabetes, Asthma, and Cystic Fibrosis

Leafar F-J Espinoza, Jill C. Van Pelt, Melissa Y. Carpentier, & Larry L. Mullins, Oklahoma State University

 

  1. Anxiety and parent-adolescent communication among adolescents with chronically ill parents

C.D. Houck, Brown University

J.R. Rodrigue, University of Florida Health Science Center

 

  1. Maternal & Paternal Uncertainty, Parenting Stress and Behavior Problems in Preschoolers with Hemophilia

Marni C. Switkin, Heather C. Huszti, Children's Hospital of Orange County

Brenda Riske, & Marilyn Manco-Johnson, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

 

  1. Factors influencing parental differential treatment of children with cystic fibrosis and their healthy siblings

Kristin K. Marciel, Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida

Alexandra Quittner and Avani C. Modi, Department of Psychology, University of Miami

 

  1. Psychosocial risk in families of children newly diagnosed with brain tumors and other forms of cancer: Diagnosis makes a difference.

Merritt Jensen, Melissa Alderfer, Catherine Cant-Peterson, Anne Kazak, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

 

  1. Pediatric Parenting Stress Among Parents of Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Erika E. Swift, Georgetown University

Randi Streisand, Children's National Medical Center

Tara Wickmark, American University

Clarissa S. Holmes, & Rusan Chen, Georgetown University.

 

  1. Parental response to child's cardiology referral

Shannon Moore, Adia Onyango, Maria Karekla, Yvonne Hunt, Brian Freidenberg, David Elkin, University of Mississippi Medical Center

 

  1. Developmental Patterns of Adjustment and the Role of Social Support in Primary Caregivers of Children with Cystic Fibrosis

Shalonda K. Slater, Department of Clinical & Health Psychology, University of Florida

Alexandra L. Quittner, Department of Psychology, University of Miami

 

  1. Parental Concerns for Diabetes Care in the Schools

Rose M. Alvarez-Salvat,  Stacey Stout, Margaret Eidson, Janine Sanchez, Alan M. Delamater, University of Miami School of Medicine

 

  1. Family Functioning and Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Children and Adolescents with Type I Diabetes

Kelly N. Walker, Gary R. Geffken, Adam B. Lewin, Amanda D. Heidgerken, Janet H. Silverstein, University of Florida

 

 

Saturday April 17, 2004                 Poster Presentations

 

Poster Session 4 (12:00 to 2:00 pm)

Pain

 

1.      Parent Distress and Family Functioning Among Mothers and Fathers of Children with Migraine Disorder and Controls

Jennifer Reiter-Purtill, Stephanie Fischer, Elizabeth Getzoff, Scott W. Powers, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Cynthia A. Gerhardt, Columbus Children's Research Institute and The Ohio State University

 

2.      Health-Care Utilization In Pediatric Chronic Pain: The Role Of Pain Perception And Distress”

Sian Cotton, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Tonya Mizell Palermo, Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital

Natalie Colabianchi, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

 

3.      Factors Contributing to Functional Disability in Children with Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders

Jennifer Verrill Schurman, Children's Mercy Hospital

Caroline Elder Danda University of Kansas Medical Center,

Craig A. Friesen, Elly Welchert, Linda Andre Children's Mercy Hospital,

Teri Lavenbarg, Jose T. Cocjin , Paul E. Hyman University of Kansas Medical Center

 

4.      Pain and symptom reports of siblings of children with recurrent abdominal pain:  preliminary report

Jessica W. Guite, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Debra J. Lobato, Linda Shalon, Wendy Plante, & Barbara T. Kao, Rhode Island Hospital/Hasbro Children's Hospital

 

5.      Sleep Patterns in Adolescents with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Lisa J. Meltzer, Deirdre Logan, & Jodi A. Mindell, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

6.      Predictors of Social Anxiety in Sickle Cell Disease.

Janelle L. Wagner, Mark Connelly, Lloyd "Chip" Taylor, Ronald T. Brown, Carrie Rittle, & Barbara Cloues, Medical University of South Carolina

 

7.      Pain in Children with Sickle Cell Disease: Integrating Parent, Family, and Cultural Perspectives in Care
Monica J. Mitchell, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

Kathy Lemanek, Columbus Children’s Hospital

Tonya Palermo, Cleveland Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital

Scott W. Powers, Lori Crosby, Alisha Nichols, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

 

8.      Interactions between Age, Gender and Depression in Predicting Functional Disability in a Recurrent Headache Sample

Amy Lewandowski, Case Western Reserve University

Catherine Cant Peterson, Raechel Kiska, & Tonya Palermo Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital

 

9.      Determinants of quality of life among children with recurrent headache

Jessica Gibson, Ohio University,

Ann Pakalnis, The Ohio State University,

Kenneth Holroyd, Ohio University

 

10.  Children with Recurrent Abdominal Pain: What Stresses them Out?

Tricia A. Lipani, Deborah A. Van Slyke, & Lynn S. Walker, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

 

11.  Pediatric Back Pain: Clinical Presentation and Psychological Features

Benjamin A. Jones, Greenville Hospital System Children's Hospital

Susmita Kashikar-Zuck, Kenneth R. Goldschneider, & D. Clare Tessman, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

 

12.  Pain in Chronically Ill Children: Unreported, Undiagnosed, Untreated

Paul Berger-Gross, Katharine Holtzman, Nechama Karman, & Dan Coletti, St. Mary's Hospital for Children (Bayside, NY)

 

13.  The Relationship Between Anxiety Sensitivity and Pain in a Pediatric Population

Cynthia Harbeck-Weber, Stephen Whiteside,& Jennifer L. Fisher, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine

 

14.  Attributions for Child Coping and Distress Behaviours among Mothers of Children with and without Chronic Pain

Christine T. Chambers, Dalhousie University

Kelly Smith, Queen's University

Kelly Hayton, Centre for Community Child Health Research

Charlotte Johnston, University of British Columbia,

Patrick McGrath, & Allen Finley, Dalhousie University

 

15.  A randomized controlled trial of a cognitive-behavioral family intervention protocol for pediatric recurrent abdominal pain

Paul M. Robins, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Suzanne M. Smith, duPont Hospital for Children

Joseph J. Glutting, The University of Delaware

Chanelle T. Bishop, LaSalle University

 

16.  A Cognitive-Developmental Approach to the Nonpharmacological Management of Treatment-Related Pain in Children

Theresa Scott, Dr. Michael Komie, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

Kim Dell'Angela, Stritch School of Medicine

Julia Klco: The Chicago School of Professional Psychology

 

17.  Controlled Pain Intervention for Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease

Jerilynn Radcliffe, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Lamia P. Barakat, Drexel University

Rhonda C. Boyd, Naketa Thigpen, Tami D. Benton, & Anne E. Kazak, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

18.  Evaluation of a Multidisciplinary Pain Management Protocol for Pediatric Inpatients with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

Jo Anne B. Gorski, Nicole Glick, Kristin Avis, & Melissa Beck, Kennedy Krieger Institute

 

19.  A Family-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Pain Intervention Involving Guided Imagery For Children With Sickle Cell Disease: A Pilot Study

Suzanne H. Braniecki, Lamia P. Barakat, Drexel University

Jerilynn Radcliffe, Kim Smith-Whitley, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,

Daniel Armstrong, University of Miami School of Medicine

 

20.  A New Model of Care for Pediatric Sickle Cell Pain Crisis: Impact on adjustment and quality of life

Mery J. Macaluso, Kathleen A. Ingman, Krisianna Lee, Ernest R. Katz, Thomas Hofstra, Stuart E. Siegel, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

 

21.  Shifting the focus from pain: The effect of child and family therapy targeting adaptive functioning in managing recurrent pain

Ethan Benore, Gina Wertalik, Melissa Beck, & Keith Slifer, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

 

22.  Title: Team Sickle Cell: Working Together to Control Pain

Linda Nicolotti, Guilford College

Marsha Treadwell, & Lisa Krausz, Children's Hospital and Research Center at Oakland

 

23.  Treatment of reflex sympathetic dystrophy on a pediatric rehabilitation unit

Adrianna Amari, Melissa Beck, Kristin Avis, Heather Tencer, Beth Wieczorek, & Keith Slifer, The Kennedy Krieger Institute.

 

24.  Assessment of Functional Status in Pediatric Chronic Pain

Jeffrey I. Gold, USC Keck School of Medicine

Melissa Carson, USC/UCE Mental Health Services

Anya Griffin, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles

Michael H. Joseph, USC Keck School of Medicine

 

25.  Psychosocial profiles of children and adolescents with abdominal pain: A new perspective

Caroline Elder Danda, University of Kansas Medical Center

Jennifer Verrill Schurman, Craig A. Friesen, Elly Welchert, Linda Andrea, Children's Mercy Hospital

Teri Comninellis, Jose T. Cocjin, & Paul E. Hyman, University of Kansas Medical Center

 

26.  Assessing Teacher Responses to Chronic Pain Behaviors in the Classroom
Deirdre E. Logan, Children's Hospital Boston

Christine T. Chambers, Dalhousie University

 

27.  Parent and Nurse Report of Pediatric Procedural Anxiety and Pain: A Cross-Sectional Analysis

Lindsey L. Cohen, & Jill E. MacLaren, West Virginia University

 

28.  Caregivers' evaluations of pain symptoms, risk behaviors, and health-related quality of life in young children with sickle cell disease (SCD)

M. Renee Robinson, Carlton Dampier, Drexel University College of Medicine,

Marian Anderson, Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center, (Philadelphia)

Wilhemina Jallah, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children (Philadelphia)

 

29.  Adult and Infant Coping-Promoting and Distress-Promoting Behaviors for Infants Receiving Immunization Injections

Patty Cheng, Katie Devine, Lisa Seri, Laura Simons, Megan Benoit-Ratcliff, Erin Heimler, & Ronald Blount, University of Georgia

 

30.  Learning to show “It Hurts!”: The role of developmental factors in predicting young children’s use of self-report scales for pain

Elizabeth A. Job, University of British Columbia

Christine T. Chambers, Dalhousie University

Kenneth D. Craig, University of British Columbia

 

Obesity and Eating Disorders

 

31.  Nutritional Behaviors: The Influence of Nutritional Knowledge and Cognitive Style

L. Kaye Rasnake, Denison University

Laura Mackner , The Ohio State University

Sara Mullen, Denison University

 

32.  Family Pressures to Be Thin: Does This Affect Girls’ Eating Behaviors?

Eleanor Race, Annette M. La Greca, & Jennifer Bauza, University of Miami

 

33.  Adolescent Girls’ Attitudes Towards Their Appearance:   Do Peers Play a Role?

Eleanor Race, Annette M. La Greca, & Elizabeth R. Gonzalez, University of Miami

 

34.  Influence of parenting on children's adherence to a program for pediatric weight loss

Heather L. Hunter, & Ric G. Steele, University of Kansas

 

35.  Ecological Context as a Predictor of Third Grade Children’s Weight Status
Christopher J. Mosunic,  Duke University Medical Center

Thomas H. Cook, & David G. Schlundt, Vanderbilt University

 

36.  Parenting Distress and Parenting Behavior in Families with an Obese Youngster: Preliminary Implications for Treatment

Joeanne Gutzwiller, Meg Zeller, Patricia Marik, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

Kathryn Vannatta, Columbus Children's Research Institute

Christina Ramey, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

 

37.  Parental Perceptions of Girl's Self-reported Eating Behaviors and Weight Concerns

William T. Dalton III, Allison E. Hunter, Bettina M. Beech, University of Memphis

Lisa M. Klesges, University of Tennessee,

Leslie M. Nicholson, University of Memphis

 

38.  Relationship of Obesity, High Blood Pressure, and Diet of Hispanic Children

Michelle Castro, Anna Maria Patino, & Alan Delamater, University of Miami School of Medicine

 

39.  An Investigation of Factors Associated with Weight Gain in Children and Adolescents Following Renal Transplantation

Kristen H. Davidson, Anthony Alioto, Laura M. Mackner, The Ohio State University

Carl Bates, Columbus Children's Hospital

 

40.  Obesity predicts Insulin Resistance Syndrome in Young Hispanic Children

Anna Maria Patino, Arturo Brito, Margaret Eidson, Ronald Goldberg, & Alan Delamater, University of Miami

 

41.  Pediatric Obesity Among Rural and Urban Children.

Ann M. McGrath, Debra Sullivan, Ryan Spalding, University of Kansas Medical Center

 

42.  Sibling support of overweight adolescents

Yana Markov Wember, Elissa Jelalian, Wendy Plante, Debra Lobato, Brown Medical School

 

43.  Efficacy of psychosocial factors and readiness for change in predicting weight loss in obese children

M. C. Freier, K. Kuehfuss, T. Babikian, T. Burley Aaen, A. Macias, V. Krishnamurthy, Loma Linda University

K. Yee, & L. Yin, Loma Linda University Children's Hospital

 

44.  Assessment of Psychological Adjustment, Body Esteem, and Eating Behaviors in Morbidly Obese Adolescents Pursuing Surgical Weight Management

Helmut R. Roehrig, Meg Zeller, Thomas Inge, Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center

 

PTSS Issues 

 

45.  Intensive Care Medical Procedures and Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms in Children.

Ludmila Zaytsev, Kiti Freier, Daved Van Stralen, Matt Riggs, Loma Linda University

John Briere, University of Southern California

 

46.  Maternal distress moderates the relationship between youth perception of neighborhood safety and distress following an assault.

M.R. McCart, L.F. Phelps, W.H. Davies, B.P. Klein-Tasman, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

M.D. Melzer-Lange, Medical College of Wisconsin

W.H. Heuermann, Children's Hospital of Wisconsin

 

47.  Parent Responses to Traumatic Stress in Pediatric Intensive Care

Stephanie Schneider, Courtney Landau Fleisher, Andrew Balluffi, Anne E Kazak, & Mark Helfaer, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

48.  KC Metro Child Traumatic Stress Program: Describing and assessing child trauma services in the metropolitan area.

Sharon Portwood, Pamela Darby-Mullins, Penny M. Ayers, & Paula Harkins, University of Missouri, Kansas City

 

49.  A Comparison of PTSD Symptoms in College Students with a Chronic Illness and Those Who Have Experienced a Negative Life Event

Ericka L. Anderson, & Lamia P. Barakat, Drexel University

 

50.  Patterns of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents of Childhood Cancer Survivors

Melissa A. Alderfer, Rachel Annunziato, Avital Cnaan, & Anne E. Kazak, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

 

51.  Risk of posttraumatic stress symptoms:  A comparison of child survivors of pediatric cancer and parental bereavement

L. Stoppelbein, University of Mississippi Medical Center

L. Greening, University of Alabama

T. D. Elkin, University of Mississippi Medical Center

 

52.  Preoperative Anxiety, Emergence Delirium and Postoperative Maladaptive Behaviors: Are they Related? A New Conceptual Framework

Zeev Kain, & Alison Caldwell-Andrews, Yale University School of Medicine

 

 

 

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