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Natalie A Williams

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Barker Ladd S, Williams N, Villachan-Lyra P, Chaves E, Hollist C, Trefiglio Mendes Gomes R, et al.
J Pediatr Rehabil Med . 2023 Feb; 16(2):337-350. PMID: 36847025
Purpose: Family-centered rehabilitative care optimizes outcomes for children with significant developmental disabilities. Family-centered services involve assessing family resources that promote positive developmental outcomes for children. Little is known regarding family...
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Williams N, Hankey M
Pediatr Allergy Immunol Pulmonol . 2022 Aug; 29(2):74-79. PMID: 35923024
Little is known regarding factors that influence parenting behaviors specific to the management of food allergies in elementary school-aged children. The aim of this study was to identify child characteristics...
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Dev D, Garcia A, Dzewaltowski D, Sisson S, Franzen-Castle L, Rida Z, et al.
Prev Med Rep . 2020 Jan; 17:101021. PMID: 31908908
Approximately 15 million children under age 6 are in childcare settings, offering childcare providers an opportunity to influence children's dietary intake. Childcare settings vary in organizational structure - childcare centers...
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Williams N, Villachan-Lyra P, Marvin C, Chaves E, Hollist C, Hatton-Bowers H, et al.
Disabil Rehabil . 2019 Nov; 43(15):2100-2109. PMID: 31760845
Purpose: To examine the psychological well-being of primary caregivers of infants and toddlers with Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS), and the roles of family resources, parenting stress, and coping strategies in...
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Williams N, Burnfield J, Springer P, Wolf K, Buster T
Complement Ther Clin Pract . 2019 Apr; 35:361-367. PMID: 31003683
Background And Purpose: A massage therapy program was implemented to address the psychological well-being of family caregivers to patients in a rehabilitation hospital. The impact of massage "dosage" on caregiver...
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Williams N, Burnfield J
Rehabil Psychol . 2018 Oct; 64(1):87-97. PMID: 30299139
Objective: This study compared children with and without current musculoskeletal (MSK) problems on key indices of child psychological adjustment and parental well-being. Research Method: Prevalence estimates of psychological problems were...
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Dev D, Speirs K, Williams N, Ramsay S, McBride B, Hatton-Bowers H
Appetite . 2017 Aug; 118:66-74. PMID: 28764901
Supporting children's self-regulation in eating through caregivers' practice of responsive feeding is paramount to obesity prevention, and while much attention has been given to supporting children's self-regulation in eating through...
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Williams N, Dev D, Hankey M, Blitch K
Appetite . 2017 Jan; 111:195-202. PMID: 28069408
Parental feeding practices reflecting coercive control are related to children's later eating behaviors, but the mechanisms underlying these effects remain poorly understood. This study examined the relationships between recalled childhood...
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Dev D, McBride B, Speirs K, Blitch K, Williams N
J Acad Nutr Diet . 2016 Sep; 116(11):1803-1809. PMID: 27650534
Background: National early childhood obesity prevention policies recommend that child-care providers avoid controlling feeding practices (CFP) (eg, pressure-to-eat, food as reward, and praising children for cleaning their plates) with children...
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Hankey M, Williams N, Dev D
J Nutr Educ Behav . 2016 Jul; 48(8):530-537.e1. PMID: 27450701
Objective: To examine the relation between preschoolers' eating behaviors and body mass index (BMI) z-scores (BMIz) and the moderating role of permissive parent feeding styles in these associations. Design: Cross-sectional...