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View article: Building and Sustaining Community Engagement to Advance School Behavioral Health Research
Building and Sustaining Community Engagement to Advance School Behavioral Health Research Open
The promise of achieving desired outcomes in community-engaged research relies upon an ongoing and long-term connection between the community and researchers. However, many community–researcher relationships begin and end in the confines o…
View article: Development of the Perceived Allyship for LGBTQ+ Youth (PAL+You) scale
Development of the Perceived Allyship for LGBTQ+ Youth (PAL+You) scale Open
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other gender and sexual minority (LGBTQ+) youth are subjected to several unique stressors, including discrimination, identity-based harassment, and sociopolitical factors that promote anti-LG…
View article: Acculturation of South Asian young adults in America
Acculturation of South Asian young adults in America Open
This study examined the relationship between preferred acculturation strategies and psychological well-being (PWB) among South Asian young adults in the United States, with particular attention to generational status. Drawing from Berry's …
View article: Effective School Leadership for Supporting Students’ Mental Health: Findings from a Narrative Literature Review
Effective School Leadership for Supporting Students’ Mental Health: Findings from a Narrative Literature Review Open
There is a compelling literature base in the field of education that highlights how school leaders are crucial to improving academic processes and outcomes, including instruction and raising student achievement. Research has also demonstra…
View article: Examining the Relationship Between Parent Stress and Emotion Dysregulation in Young Children with and without Autism
Examining the Relationship Between Parent Stress and Emotion Dysregulation in Young Children with and without Autism Open
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by social communication impairments and the presence of restrictive, repetitive behaviors, interests (Maenner et al., 2023). Autistic children are at risk for ex…
View article: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Examine the Efficacy of Pokemon GO in Increasing Physical Activity
A Randomized Controlled Trial to Examine the Efficacy of Pokemon GO in Increasing Physical Activity Open
Physical inactivity is associated with significant increases in morbidity and mortality risk, necessitating the development of interventions to increase physical activity (PA). However, exercise/PA is experienced as inherently unpleasant, …
View article: QOL-18. THE MODERATING ROLE OF SOCIAL VULNERABILITY IN THE RELATIONSHIP OF MATERNAL CAREGIVER CONDITION MANAGEMENT ABILITY AND TRANSITION READINESS OF THEIR YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMORS
QOL-18. THE MODERATING ROLE OF SOCIAL VULNERABILITY IN THE RELATIONSHIP OF MATERNAL CAREGIVER CONDITION MANAGEMENT ABILITY AND TRANSITION READINESS OF THEIR YOUNG ADULT SURVIVORS OF PEDIATRIC BRAIN TUMORS Open
BACKGROUND The transition into adulthood is a particularly vulnerable time for young adult survivors of pediatric brain tumors (YAS) due to tumor/treatment-related late effects. Reduced supportive resource access and social determinants of…
View article: The Role of AI in Peer Support for Young People: A Study of Preferences for Human- and AI-Generated Responses
The Role of AI in Peer Support for Young People: A Study of Preferences for Human- and AI-Generated Responses Open
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is integrated into everyday technology, including news, education, and social media. AI has further pervaded private conversations as conversational partners, auto-completion, and response suggestion…
View article: 101 An audit of falls risk assessment in older adults in an Irish general practice
101 An audit of falls risk assessment in older adults in an Irish general practice Open
Background Falls in older adults are common; 30% of over 65 s fall at least once a year, increasing to 50% in the over 80s. Falls are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. By 2020 the national economic burden of falls relate…
View article: Mobile Technologies for Supporting Mental Health in Youths: Scoping Review of Effectiveness, Limitations, and Inclusivity
Mobile Technologies for Supporting Mental Health in Youths: Scoping Review of Effectiveness, Limitations, and Inclusivity Open
Background Over the past decade, there has been growing support for the use of mobile health (mHealth) technologies to improve the availability of mental health interventions. While mHealth is a promising tool for improving access to inter…
View article: Use of a Mobile Health (mHealth) Platform for Remote Assessment of Suicidal Ideation, Depression, and Anxiety: A Longitudinal Retrospective Study
Use of a Mobile Health (mHealth) Platform for Remote Assessment of Suicidal Ideation, Depression, and Anxiety: A Longitudinal Retrospective Study Open
Introduction There is growing support for the use of integrated measurement-based care to capture symptom data in real time so treatment providers can make informed decisions about intervention strategies for mental health problems, such a…
View article: Assessing the Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Disordered Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Adolescents With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Assessing the Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Disordered Eating Attitudes and Behaviors in Adolescents With Inflammatory Bowel Disease Open
Adolescents living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have a higher incidence of internalizing disorders, lower quality of life, and impaired social functioning relative to healthy peers.1 Medical and psychosocial risk factors for eatin…
View article: Examining the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Parental Tolerance of Child Distress and Child's Anxiety Symptom Severity
Examining the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Parental Tolerance of Child Distress and Child's Anxiety Symptom Severity Open
As of June 2021, over thirty-four million individuals in the United States have been infected with SARs-cov-2, also known as COVID-19. To date, infection with the virus has resulted in the deaths of over 609,000 persons. For some individua…
View article: Do Parent Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) Predict Later Child PTSS?
Do Parent Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms (PTSS) Predict Later Child PTSS? Open
Background: Although research suggests that parent and child PTSS are associated, the magnitude of this association at different time points and in the context of various covariates has been difficult to quantify in a robust manner due to …
View article: Factors Associated with Peer and Teacher Discordant Identification of Relationally Aggressive Students
Factors Associated with Peer and Teacher Discordant Identification of Relationally Aggressive Students Open
Background Relational aggression is characterized by attempts to damage another's relationships or social status and is a major concern affecting both the health and academic outcomes of youth. Relational aggression needs more research and…
View article: Social Competence in Youth with Neurofibromatosis Type 1
Social Competence in Youth with Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Open
Background Children and adolescents with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) experience significant difficulties with social adjustment (SA), adversely impacting quality of life across the lifespan. SA refers to the quality of the child's socia…
View article: When the Powerless Lose Interest in Leading: Sense of Power Predicts Changes in the Desire to Lead
When the Powerless Lose Interest in Leading: Sense of Power Predicts Changes in the Desire to Lead Open
An immersive field-based simulation was used to examine how feeling powerless may erode one’s desire to lead. We studied current and prospective humanitarian aid professionals during a major field training exercise (a three-day simulated h…
View article: Training Future Psychologists to be Competent in Self-Care
Training Future Psychologists to be Competent in Self-Care Open
The purpose of this systematic review of the literature was to explore the ways in which clinical, counseling, and school psychology doctoral-level graduate students are trained to build competency in self-care and the scientific methodolo…
View article: Cumulative Risk Factors for Socioemotional Problems in Toddlers with Developmental Delays
Cumulative Risk Factors for Socioemotional Problems in Toddlers with Developmental Delays Open
Offspring who encounter biological and psychosocial adversities early in development are vulnerable to lasting physical, mental, emotional, and social deficits across the lifespan, especially autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and socioemotio…
View article: Relationship between Adherence Behaviors and Health-related Quality of Life in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease
Relationship between Adherence Behaviors and Health-related Quality of Life in Youth with Sickle Cell Disease Open
Background: Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common inherited blood disorder in the United States (Center of Disease Control and Prevention, 2016). There has been an increase in the life expectancy of individuals with SCD. However, in…
View article: Quantifying Neurological Risk Factors in Childhood Brain Tumor Treatment
Quantifying Neurological Risk Factors in Childhood Brain Tumor Treatment Open
Background: Childhood brain and central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the second most common form of pediatric malignancy. Tumor-directed therapies present a substantial risk to the developing nervous system placing survivors at risk for…