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Sayer M, Wise A, Rabinowitz E, Ostrowski-Delahanty S, Christopher N, Lee T, et al.
J Fam Psychol . 2022 Sep; 37(2):262-267. PMID: 36095223
Pretrauma internalizing and externalizing behaviors have been found to predict posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms (PTSS) in children following injury. However, child in-hospital self-report of pretrauma symptoms may be impacted...
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Depue K, Christopher N, Raed M, Forbes M, Besunder J, Reed M
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2013 Jan; 29(1):13-6. PMID: 23283255
Background: Research suggests that young children experience an increased incidence and severity of discomfort during propofol infusion. Evaluations of varied interventions to reduce or eliminate this discomfort with adult subjects...
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Woelker J, Sinha M, Christopher N, Powell K
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2012 Apr; 28(5):410-5. PMID: 22531197
Objective: Febrile infants younger than 60 days are at risk for serious bacterial infections (SBIs) and often undergo extensive laboratory investigation and hospitalization. We aim to determine the diagnostic value...
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Nugent N, Sledjeski E, Christopher N, Delahanty D
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2011 Jul; 16(4):485-97. PMID: 21757482
Emerging support for the roles of both early trauma and family environment in the development of dissociative symptomatology is complicated by the frequent co-occurrence of dysfunctional family environments and childhood...
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Ostrowski S, Ciesla J, Lee T, Irish L, Christopher N, Delahanty D
J Pediatr Psychol . 2011 Jan; 36(7):806-15. PMID: 21262744
Objective: The present study prospectively examined the development of child PTSD symptoms (PTSS) and the impact of caregiver PTSS on child PTSS following injury. Methods: One hundred and eighteen ED...
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Nugent N, Christopher N, Crow J, Browne L, Ostrowski S, Delahanty D
J Trauma Stress . 2010 Apr; 23(2):282-7. PMID: 20419738
Initial research supports the use of propranolol to prevent posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD); research has not examined pharmacological prevention for children. Twenty-nine injury patients (ages 10-18 years old) at risk...
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Persaud A, Stevenson M, McMahon D, Christopher N
Pediatrics . 2009 Aug; 124(3):888-94. PMID: 19661055
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify factors that predict the presence of urolithiasis detected with unenhanced computed tomography (UCT) in children. Methods: A retrospective study of all...
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Mansbach J, Clark S, Christopher N, LoVecchio F, Kunz S, Acholonu U, et al.
Pediatrics . 2008 Apr; 121(4):680-8. PMID: 18381531
Objective: Bronchiolitis is the leading cause of hospitalization for infants. Our objective was to identify factors associated with safe discharge to home from the emergency department. Methods: We conducted a...
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Ostrowski S, Christopher N, van Dulmen M, Delahanty D
J Trauma Stress . 2007 Oct; 20(5):677-87. PMID: 17955521
This study examined the relationship between acute cortisol responses to trauma and subsequent PTSD symptoms (PTSS) in children and their biological mothers. Urinary cortisol levels were assessed in 54 children...
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Mahar P, Rana J, Kennedy C, Christopher N
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2007 Aug; 23(8):544-8. PMID: 17726413
Background: Extremity injury is a common condition that requires pain management in an emergency department. In pediatric patients, the most frequently used method of pain control is intravenous (IV) morphine...