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View article: Objectively Monitored Sleep in School‐Age Children With Cystic Fibrosis and Their Parents
Objectively Monitored Sleep in School‐Age Children With Cystic Fibrosis and Their Parents Open
View article: Executive Functioning as a Predictor of Adverse Driving Outcomes in Teen Drivers With ADHD
Executive Functioning as a Predictor of Adverse Driving Outcomes in Teen Drivers With ADHD Open
OBJECTIVE: The present study examined the association between executive functioning (EF) and risky driving behaviors in teens with ADHD. METHOD: Teens diagnosed with ADHD (n = 179; Mage = 17.4 years) completed …
View article: The Answer is “No”: A Comment on Peugh and Feldon (2020)
The Answer is “No”: A Comment on Peugh and Feldon (2020) Open
View article: Reply to: Interindividual differences in pain can be explained by fMRI, sociodemographic, and psychological factors
Reply to: Interindividual differences in pain can be explained by fMRI, sociodemographic, and psychological factors Open
View article: Clinic-Based Characterization of Adolescents and Young Adults With Migraine
Clinic-Based Characterization of Adolescents and Young Adults With Migraine Open
In this sample of AYAs, headache characteristics were generally unrelated to scores on measures on psychological functioning. However, the observed rates of clinically elevated anxiety/depressive symptoms and suicidality in this sample of …
View article: Study protocol for a pilot clinical trial to understand neural mechanisms of response to a psychological treatment for pain and anxiety in pediatric functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPD)
Study protocol for a pilot clinical trial to understand neural mechanisms of response to a psychological treatment for pain and anxiety in pediatric functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPD) Open
Background Functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPD) are the most common chronic pain conditions of childhood and are made worse by co-occurring anxiety. Our research team found that the Aim to Decrease Pain and Anxiety Treatment (ADAPT),…
View article: Study protocol for a pilot clinical trial to understand neural mechanisms of response to a psychological treatment for pain and anxiety in pediatric functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPD)
Study protocol for a pilot clinical trial to understand neural mechanisms of response to a psychological treatment for pain and anxiety in pediatric functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPD) Open
Background Functional abdominal pain disorders (FAPD) are the most common chronic pain conditions of childhood and are made worse by co-occurring anxiety. Our research team found that the Aim to Decrease Pain and Anxiety Treatment (ADAPT),…
View article: Weak Relationships Between Psychological Factors and Experimental Pain Outcomes in Pain-Free Individuals: An Aggregate Analysis of 8 Studies
Weak Relationships Between Psychological Factors and Experimental Pain Outcomes in Pain-Free Individuals: An Aggregate Analysis of 8 Studies Open
View article: A Tutorial for Handling Suspected Missing Not at Random Data in Longitudinal Clinical Trials
A Tutorial for Handling Suspected Missing Not at Random Data in Longitudinal Clinical Trials Open
Missing data in longitudinal randomized clinical trials, even if assumed to be missing at random (MAR), can result in biased parameter estimates and incorrect treatment conclusions. If missing data are suspected to be missing not at random…
View article: 75 Early Childhood Sleep Quantity, but not Parent-Reported Sleep Problems, Predict Impulse Control in Children at Age 8 years
75 Early Childhood Sleep Quantity, but not Parent-Reported Sleep Problems, Predict Impulse Control in Children at Age 8 years Open
Objective: Conduct secondary analyses on longitudinal data to determine if caregiver-reported sleep quantity and sleep problems across early childhood (ages 2 - 5 years) predict their child’s attention and executive functioning at age 8 ye…
View article: Executive Functioning as a Predictor of Adverse Driving Outcomes in Teen Drivers With ADHD
Executive Functioning as a Predictor of Adverse Driving Outcomes in Teen Drivers With ADHD Open
Objective: The present study examined the association between executive functioning (EF) and risky driving behaviors in teens with ADHD. Method: Teens diagnosed with ADHD ( n = 179; M age = 17.4 years) completed two 15-min drives in a fixe…
View article: Associations between patient-reported functional disability and measures of physical ability in juvenile fibromyalgia
Associations between patient-reported functional disability and measures of physical ability in juvenile fibromyalgia Open
Juvenile fibromyalgia (JFM) is a chronic condition characterized by symptoms of pain and fatigue and is associated with sedentary behavior and functional disability. Adults with fibromyalgia exhibit deficits in physical fitness as evidence…
View article: Early childhood sleep quantity, but not caregiver-reported sleep problems, predicts impulse control in children at age 8 years
Early childhood sleep quantity, but not caregiver-reported sleep problems, predicts impulse control in children at age 8 years Open
Short duration of sleep and poor sleep quality have been linked to poor attention and impulse control in children. We aimed to determine the longitudinal predictive value of sleep quantity and quality during early childhood on objective an…
View article: Communication of pain intensity and unpleasantness through magnitude ratings: Influence of scale type, but not gender of the participant
Communication of pain intensity and unpleasantness through magnitude ratings: Influence of scale type, but not gender of the participant Open
Background A critical aspect for most human pain research is the ability of participants to communicate their first‐person, experiential perspective to a third‐person observer. This communication is frequently accomplished via pain ratings…
View article: Spatial Tuning in Nociceptive Processing Is Driven by Attention
Spatial Tuning in Nociceptive Processing Is Driven by Attention Open
When the source of nociception expands across a body area, the experience of pain increases due to the spatial integration of nociceptive information. This well-established effect is called spatial summation of pain (SSp) and has been the …
View article: Examining bidirectional associations between sleep and behavior among children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Examining bidirectional associations between sleep and behavior among children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder Open
Background Children with attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have more sleep problems than their peers which contribute to behavioral and functional impairments. This study examines the bidirectional relationship between nightl…
View article: Neurocognition in children with cognitive disengagement syndrome: accurate but slow
Neurocognition in children with cognitive disengagement syndrome: accurate but slow Open
Cognitive disengagement syndrome (CDS), previously termed sluggish cognitive tempo (SCT), is characterized by excessive daydreaming, mental confusion, and slowed behavior or thinking. Prior research has found inconsistent relations between…
View article: Impact of preventive pill‐based treatment on migraine days: A secondary outcome study of the Childhood and Adolescent Migraine Prevention ( <scp>CHAMP</scp> ) trial and a comparison of self‐report to nosology‐derived assessments
Impact of preventive pill‐based treatment on migraine days: A secondary outcome study of the Childhood and Adolescent Migraine Prevention ( <span>CHAMP</span> ) trial and a comparison of self‐report to nosology‐derived assessments Open
Objective To examine group differences in self‐reported migraine days among youth who completed the Childhood and Adolescent Migraine Prevention (CHAMP) trial prior to its closure and explore the relationship between self‐reported and “nos…
View article: Equivalence Testing to Judge Model Fit: A Monte Carlo Simulation
Equivalence Testing to Judge Model Fit: A Monte Carlo Simulation Open
Decades of published methodological research have shown the chi-square test of model fit performs inconsistently and unreliably as a determinant of SEM fit. Likewise, SEM indices of model fit, such as CFI and RMSEA also perform inconsisten…
View article: Trial of Training to Reduce Driver Inattention in Teens with ADHD
Trial of Training to Reduce Driver Inattention in Teens with ADHD Open
In teens with ADHD, a specially designed computerized simulated-driving program with feedback to reduce long glances away from the roadway reduced the frequency of long glances and lessened variation in lane position as compared with a con…
View article: FIT Teens RCT for juvenile fibromyalgia: Protocol adaptations in response to the COVID 19 pandemic
FIT Teens RCT for juvenile fibromyalgia: Protocol adaptations in response to the COVID 19 pandemic Open
View article: Academic functioning in children with and without sluggish cognitive tempo
Academic functioning in children with and without sluggish cognitive tempo Open
View article: Dissociation between individual differences in self-reported pain intensity and underlying fMRI brain activation
Dissociation between individual differences in self-reported pain intensity and underlying fMRI brain activation Open
View article: Spatial tuning in nociceptive processing is driven by attention
Spatial tuning in nociceptive processing is driven by attention Open
When the source of nociception expands across a body area, the experience of pain increases due to the spatial integration of nociceptive information. This well-established effect is called spatial summation of pain (SSp) and has been the …
View article: 0540 First Year PAP Trajectories among Treatment-Naive Youth with Sleep Disordered Breathing
0540 First Year PAP Trajectories among Treatment-Naive Youth with Sleep Disordered Breathing Open
Introduction Little is known about the time course for youth adjusting to and achieving optimal PAP adherence. Methods This retrospective study identified 12-month PAP trajectories and treatment persistence following treatment initiation i…
View article: Multimodal Assessment of Medication Adherence Among Youth With Migraine: An Ancillary Study of the CHAMP Trial
Multimodal Assessment of Medication Adherence Among Youth With Migraine: An Ancillary Study of the CHAMP Trial Open
Objective Examine preventive medication adherence among youth with migraine. Methods Adherence (self-report, pill count, and blood serum drug levels) was assessed as an ancillary study that utilized data from 328 CHAMP Study participants (…
View article: Pain sensitivity does not differ between obese and healthy weight individuals
Pain sensitivity does not differ between obese and healthy weight individuals Open
Introduction: There is emerging evidence suggesting a relationship between obesity and chronic pain. Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine whether pain-free obese individuals display altered pain responses to acute noxious sti…
View article: Bidirectional effects of behavior problems and parenting behaviors following adolescent brain injury.
Bidirectional effects of behavior problems and parenting behaviors following adolescent brain injury. Open
Purpose/Objective: Existing evidence suggests that the relationship between adolescent behavior problems following traumatic brain injury (TBI) and injury-related family burden may be bidirectional, with increased child behav…
View article: Prevalence of Headache Days and Disability 3 Years After Participation in the Childhood and Adolescent Migraine Prevention Medication Trial
Prevalence of Headache Days and Disability 3 Years After Participation in the Childhood and Adolescent Migraine Prevention Medication Trial Open
These findings suggest that children and adolescents with longer than 5 years history of migraine who participated in the CHAMP trial may sustain positive clinical outcomes over time, even after discontinuing preventive pill-based treatmen…
View article: Communication of pain intensity and unpleasantness through magnitude ratings: Influence of scale type, but not sex of the participant
Communication of pain intensity and unpleasantness through magnitude ratings: Influence of scale type, but not sex of the participant Open
A critical aspect for much human pain research is the ability of participants to communicate their first person, experiential perspective to a third person observer. This communication is frequently accomplished via pain ratings. The type …