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View article: Understanding financial hardship in families of people living with dementia: Protocol for a scoping review to identify subjective self-report measures that evaluate financial hardship
Understanding financial hardship in families of people living with dementia: Protocol for a scoping review to identify subjective self-report measures that evaluate financial hardship Open
Background Financial hardship (including financial stress, financial strain, asset depletion, and financial toxicity) is a highly relevant construct among the 6.9 million people living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) …
View article: COVID-19 Pandemic Exposure and Toddler Behavioral Health in the ECHO Program
COVID-19 Pandemic Exposure and Toddler Behavioral Health in the ECHO Program Open
Importance Studies suggest developmental concerns for infants born during the COVID-19 pandemic, but evidence on its impact on toddler behavioral and emotional well-being remains limited. Objective To assess whether birth timing relative t…
View article: Re-norming Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) pediatric measures: Population-based reference values for children and adolescents
Re-norming Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) pediatric measures: Population-based reference values for children and adolescents Open
View article: Validating the CG‐STYLE measure in family caregivers of individuals living with dementia
Validating the CG‐STYLE measure in family caregivers of individuals living with dementia Open
INTRODUCTION This study explores the validity and reliability of the measures of the five domains of caregiving style (CG‐STYLE). METHODS The sample included 209 family caregivers for an individual living with dementia. Floor and ceiling e…
View article: Public Water Arsenic and Birth Outcomes in the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Cohort
Public Water Arsenic and Birth Outcomes in the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Cohort Open
Importance Inorganic arsenic is associated with adverse birth outcomes, but evidence is limited for public water concentrations (modifiable by federal regulatory action) in US populations. Objective To evaluate the association between pren…
View article: Maternal Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Pregnancy and Offspring Blood Pressure at Age 2 to 18 Years
Maternal Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Pregnancy and Offspring Blood Pressure at Age 2 to 18 Years Open
Importance Higher blood pressure in early life may signal cardiovascular disease over the life course, but determinants of blood pressure in early life are poorly understood. Objective To examine the association of maternal cardiometabolic…
View article: Linking PROMIS Pediatric Item Banks Version 2 to the General Population-based Version 3
Linking PROMIS Pediatric Item Banks Version 2 to the General Population-based Version 3 Open
View article: Weighted versus unweighted PROMIS pediatric measure scores
Weighted versus unweighted PROMIS pediatric measure scores Open
View article: Exploring factors associated with trajectories of PROMIS Cognition Function over time
Exploring factors associated with trajectories of PROMIS Cognition Function over time Open
View article: Developing a cross-cutting PROMIS physical function measure for sarcopenia and rare disorder drug registration trials
Developing a cross-cutting PROMIS physical function measure for sarcopenia and rare disorder drug registration trials Open
View article: PROMIS Cognitive Function abilities versus concerns in the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit
PROMIS Cognitive Function abilities versus concerns in the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit Open
View article: Preparation of carbon-based conductive hydrogels and their potential for promoting nerve regeneration
Preparation of carbon-based conductive hydrogels and their potential for promoting nerve regeneration Open
View article: Racial and ethnic differences in prenatal exposure to environmental phenols and parabens in the ECHO Cohort
Racial and ethnic differences in prenatal exposure to environmental phenols and parabens in the ECHO Cohort Open
Background Research suggests racial/ethnic disparities in prenatal exposure to endocrine disrupting environmental phenols (EPs) in limited populations. However, no studies have investigated racial/ethnic disparities in prenatal EP exposure…
View article: Development of a Person‐Centered Measure of Dementia Caregiving Style
Development of a Person‐Centered Measure of Dementia Caregiving Style Open
Background Approaches to caregiving interventions are often “one‐size‐fits‐all”, yet family caregivers for individuals with dementia have unique caregiving styles with which they enact daily care. Mixed‐methods work by this team identified…
View article: Prenatal Diet and Infant Growth From Birth to Age 24 Months
Prenatal Diet and Infant Growth From Birth to Age 24 Months Open
Importance Being born either small for gestational age (SGA) or large for gestational age (LGA) and experiencing rapid or slow growth after birth are associated with later-life obesity. Understanding the associations of dietary quality dur…
View article: Enhanced therapeutic potential of a self-healing hyaluronic acid hydrogel for early intervention in osteoarthritis
Enhanced therapeutic potential of a self-healing hyaluronic acid hydrogel for early intervention in osteoarthritis Open
View article: Green Space and Internalizing or Externalizing Symptoms Among Children
Green Space and Internalizing or Externalizing Symptoms Among Children Open
Importance: Evidence suggests that living near green space supports mental health, but studies examining the association of green space with early mental health symptoms among children are rare. Objective: To evaluate the association betwe…
View article: Impact of Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) and other antidiabetic agents in Alzheimer’s disease
Impact of Sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) and other antidiabetic agents in Alzheimer’s disease Open
View article: Preparation and Rationale for a Patient-Centered Clinical Outcome Assessment Set of Fluid Overload for Drug Development in Nephrotic Syndrome
Preparation and Rationale for a Patient-Centered Clinical Outcome Assessment Set of Fluid Overload for Drug Development in Nephrotic Syndrome Open
Introduction: Fluid overload is a source of substantial morbidity for adults and children with nephrotic syndrome (NS). Preparation and Rationale for a Fluid Overload in Nephrotic Syndrome Clinical Outcomes Assessment Set for Drug Developm…
View article: Using <scp>ECHO</scp> program data to develop a brief measure of caregiver support and cognitive stimulation using the home observation for measurement of the environment‐infant/toddler ( <scp>HOME</scp> ‐ <scp>IT</scp> )
Using <span>ECHO</span> program data to develop a brief measure of caregiver support and cognitive stimulation using the home observation for measurement of the environment‐infant/toddler ( <span>HOME</span> ‐ <span>IT</span> ) Open
Data from three NIH Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program cohorts that collected the HOME‐Infant‐Toddler (HOME‐IT age 0–3 years) version were used to examine the reliability of a brief scale of caregiver support …
View article: Maternal Education Prospectively Predicts Child Neurocognitive Function: An Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Study
Maternal Education Prospectively Predicts Child Neurocognitive Function: An Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes Study Open
A large body of research has established a relation between maternal education and children's neurocognitive functions, such as executive function and language. However, most studies have focused on early childhood and relatively few studi…
View article: Perinatal Factors and Emotional, Cognitive, and Behavioral Dysregulation in Childhood and Adolescence
Perinatal Factors and Emotional, Cognitive, and Behavioral Dysregulation in Childhood and Adolescence Open
View article: LGG-37. A PHASE III STUDY COMPARING TWO CARBOPLATIN CONTAINING REGIMENS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH PREVIOUSLY UNTREATED LOW-GRADE GLIOMA
LGG-37. A PHASE III STUDY COMPARING TWO CARBOPLATIN CONTAINING REGIMENS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG ADULTS WITH PREVIOUSLY UNTREATED LOW-GRADE GLIOMA Open
BACKGROUND Low-grade glioma (LGG) is the most common childhood central nervous system tumor. Carboplatin/vincristine (CV) is a standard of care regimen used for incompletely resected tumors. Monthly carboplatin is an alternative regimen th…
View article: Combining developmental and sleep health measures for autism spectrum disorder screening: an ECHO study
Combining developmental and sleep health measures for autism spectrum disorder screening: an ECHO study Open
View article: Host factors are associated with vaginal microbiome structure in pregnancy in the ECHO Cohort Consortium
Host factors are associated with vaginal microbiome structure in pregnancy in the ECHO Cohort Consortium Open
Using pooled vaginal microbiota data from pregnancy cohorts (N = 683 participants) in the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program, we analyzed 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequences to identify clinical and demographic h…
View article: Stigmatization and Mental Health Impact of Chronic Pediatric Skin Disorders
Stigmatization and Mental Health Impact of Chronic Pediatric Skin Disorders Open
Importance Chronic skin disorders in children frequently are visible and can cause stigmatization. However, the extent of stigmatization from chronic skin disease and association with mental health needs further study. Objective To examine…
View article: Green Space and Internalizing or Externalizing Symptoms Among Children
Green Space and Internalizing or Externalizing Symptoms Among Children Open
Importance Evidence suggests that living near green space supports mental health, but studies examining the association of green space with early mental health symptoms among children are rare. Objective To evaluate the association between…
View article: Health system implementation of the PROMIS Cognitive Function Screener in the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit: framing as abilities versus concerns
Health system implementation of the PROMIS Cognitive Function Screener in the Medicare Annual Wellness Visit: framing as abilities versus concerns Open
View article: Maternal education prospectively predicts child neurocognitive function: An environmental influences on child health outcomes study.
Maternal education prospectively predicts child neurocognitive function: An environmental influences on child health outcomes study. Open
A large body of research has established a relation between maternal education and children's neurocognitive functions, such as executive function and language. However, most studies have focused on early childhood and relatively few studi…
View article: Validation of remote anthropometric measurements in a rural randomized pediatric clinical trial in primary care settings
Validation of remote anthropometric measurements in a rural randomized pediatric clinical trial in primary care settings Open