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Yuan W, Holland S, Schmithorst V, Walz N, Cecil K, Jones B, et al.
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol . 2007 Oct; 28(10):1919-25. PMID: 17905895
Background And Purpose: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) can noninvasively quantify white matter (WM) integrity. Although its application in adult traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common, few studies in children have...
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Taylor H, Yeates K, Wade S, Drotar D, Stancin T, Burant C
J Int Neuropsychol Soc . 2001 Sep; 7(6):755-67. PMID: 11575597
Child behavior problems, injury-related family burden, and parent psychological distress were assessed longitudinally over the first year post injury in 40 children with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), 52 with...
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Wade S, Borawski E, Taylor H, Drotar D, Yeates K, Stancin T
J Consult Clin Psychol . 2001 Aug; 69(3):406-15. PMID: 11495170
This study identified coping strategies associated with caregiver outcomes following pediatric injury and examined injury type as a moderator of coping efficacy. Families of 103 children with traumatic brain injury...
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Stancin T, Kaugars A, Thompson G, Taylor H, Yeates K, Wade S, et al.
J Trauma . 2001 Jul; 51(1):69-76. PMID: 11468470
Background: Previous findings indicate that pediatric fractures can have adverse consequences for child adjustment and family functioning immediately after injury. However, longer term effects of the fractures are unknown. The...
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Kirkwood M, Janusz J, Yeates K, Taylor H, Wade S, Stancin T, et al.
Child Neuropsychol . 2001 Jun; 6(3):195-208. PMID: 11402397
The prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms following childhood traumatic brain injuries (TBI) were examined using data drawn from a prospective longitudinal study. Participants included 38 children with severe TBI,...
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Wade S, HOLDEN G, Lynn H, Mitchell H, Ewart C
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2000 Nov; 21(5):340-6. PMID: 11064961
Asthma is a growing health problem among children in the United States, particularly in urban, inner-city areas. This article examines the relationship between cognitive-behavioral aspects of asthma management (caretaker asthma...
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Weil C, Wade S, Bauman L, Lynn H, Mitchell H, Lavigne J
Pediatrics . 1999 Dec; 104(6):1274-80. PMID: 10585977
Objective: Children living in the inner city are affected disproportionately by asthma morbidity and mortality. Previous research has shown that behavioral and psychosocial factors affect asthma morbidity in children. The...
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Wade S, Islam S, HOLDEN G, Mitchell H
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 1999 Apr; 20(2):93-8. PMID: 10219687
This investigation examined caregiver and child perceptions of the division of responsibility for asthma management tasks in families. The study sample included 789 children with asthma, aged 6 to 9...
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Taylor H, Yeates K, Wade S, Drotar D, Klein S, Stancin T
Neuropsychology . 1999 Mar; 13(1):76-89. PMID: 10067779
This study examined recovery over the first year following traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children 6-12 years of age. Forty-two children with severe TBI and 52 with moderate TBI were...
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Wade S, Taylor H, Drotar D, Stancin T, Yeates K
Pediatrics . 1998 Jul; 102(1 Pt 1):110-6. PMID: 9651422
Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) often leads to long-term behavioral and cognitive deficits in children. However, little is known about the burden and psychosocial morbidity of pediatric TBI for families....