The purpose of this study was to examine and compare maternal ratings on the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) between low-income, urban mothers who had suffered intimate partner violence (IPV) in the past year (n = 23) and a demographically-matched comparison group of mothers (n =...
Abstract. Examined the validity of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC), a brief parent-completed psychosocial screening questionnaire, in a sample of 166
This study evaluated and compared three different factor structures of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) in a gastroenterology (GI) and a general pediatrics (GP) sample. Parents of GP (n=169) and GI (n=177) patients completed the PSC. Each structure includes internalizing, externalizing, an...
Psychosocial dysfunction is a risk factor for treatment non-adherence among children and adolescents. A previous study showed that high scores on the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (PSC) were associated with a history of HIV virologic failure. We assessed whether high scores on the PSC could predict ...
Thun-Hohenstein L, Herzog S (2008) The predictive value of the pediatric symptom checklist in 5-year-old Austrian children. Eur J Pediatr 167:323-329Thun-Hohenstein L, Herzog S. The predictive value of the pe- diatric symptom checklist in 5-year-old Austrian children. Eur J Pediatr 2008...
摘要: Development and Utility of the Japanese 17-item Version of the Pediatric Symptom Checklist (J-PSC17) 平谷 優子 , 法橋 尚宏 , 石崎 優子 小児保健研究 = The journal of child health 73(6), 776-782, 2014-11关键词:Pediatric Symptom Checklist PSC PSC-17 尺度開発 心理社会的問題 scale...
20 Behavioral and cognitive testing Parents completed the Child Symptom Inventory-4: Parent Checklist to generate a T-score (mean ± SD, 50 ± 10) for inattention and hyperactivity.21 The well-validated Child Symptom Inventory contains 108 items that screen children aged 5 to 12 years for a ...
Other components of success include empowering nurses to enforce the use of a central line checklist that incorporates inclusion of all components of the insertion bundle and constraining practice by creating central line insertion kits or carts that include the required equipment needed to maintain asep...
First, the Thai pediatric BAT, designed for health care personnel, required explanation of each bleeding symptom before subjects selected the answers; second, our laboratory testing panel was unable to exclude unique bleeding disorders, such as FXIII deficiency or hyperfibrinolysis. Therefore, further ...
A second potential explanation for why individuals with type I exhibit worse mental QoL compared to type III, IV, and V could be because of symptom invisibility. People with type III and IV face visible deformations, such as scoliosis, dwarfism, or malformations of the skull. Therefore, physica...