Natalie A Williams
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Schafer E, Williams N, Digney S, Hare M, Ashida S
J Hum Lact
. 2016 Jan;
32(1):132-40.
PMID: 26744497
Background: Infant feeding takes place within a network of social relationships. However, the social context in which infant feeding advice is received remains underresearched. Objective: The objective of this study...
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Ashida S, Lynn F, Williams N, Schafer E
Public Health Nutr
. 2015 Jul;
19(7):1200-10.
PMID: 26223281
Objective: To identify the social contextual factors, specifically the presence of information that supports v. undermines clinical recommendations, associated with infant feeding behaviours among mothers in low-income areas. Design: Cross-sectional...
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Williams N, Hankey M
Qual Life Res
. 2014 Nov;
24(6):1369-78.
PMID: 25394894
Purpose: This study examined interpersonal relationship processes as they relate to health-related quality of life (HRQL) in caregivers of food-allergic children. Research questions explored the relative contributions of social support...
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Berlin K, Parra G, Williams N
J Pediatr Psychol
. 2013 Nov;
39(2):188-203.
PMID: 24277770
Objective: Pediatric psychologists are often interested in finding patterns in heterogeneous longitudinal data. Latent variable mixture modeling is an emerging statistical approach that models such heterogeneity by classifying individuals into...
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Berlin K, Williams N, Parra G
J Pediatr Psychol
. 2013 Nov;
39(2):174-87.
PMID: 24277769
Objective: Pediatric psychologists are often interested in finding patterns in heterogeneous cross-sectional data. Latent variable mixture modeling is an emerging person-centered statistical approach that models heterogeneity by classifying individuals into...
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Hare M, Coday M, Williams N, Richey P, Tylavsky F, Bush A
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2012 Feb;
33(3):534-49.
PMID: 22342450
There are few effective obesity interventions directed towards younger children, particularly young minority children. This paper describes the design, intervention, recruitment methods, and baseline data of the ongoing Positive Lifestyles...
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Klesges L, Williams N, Davis K, Buscemi J, Kitzmann K
Am J Prev Med
. 2012 Jan;
42(2):185-92.
PMID: 22261216
Context: To aid translation of childhood obesity interventions evidence into practice, research studies must report results in a way that better supports pragmatic decision making. The current review evaluated the...
18.
Williams N, Allen M, Phipps S
J Behav Med
. 2011 Feb;
34(5):372-80.
PMID: 21305350
Repressive adaptation has been conceptualized as one pathway to psychological resilience in children with cancer, but the physiological costs of maintaining a repressive adaptive style are currently unknown. The goal...
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Williams N, Coday M, Somes G, Tylavsky F, Richey P, Hare M
J Dev Behav Pediatr
. 2010 Nov;
31(9):705-12.
PMID: 21057255
Objective: This study examined the role of demographic characteristics, psychological factors, and family functioning on attendance in a randomized controlled trial of a family-based pediatric obesity program. Method: Participants included...
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Stimuli that signal the absence of reinforcement are paid more attention than are irrelevant stimuli
Dopson J, Williams N, Esber G, Pearce J
Learn Behav
. 2010 Nov;
38(4):337-47.
PMID: 21048225
According to established theories of attention (e.g., Mackintosh, 1975; Sutherland & Mackintosh, 1971), simple discriminations of the form AX+ BX- result in an increase in attention to stimuli A and...