It is recommended that the newer scoring system that dichotomizes internalizing and externalizing symptoms be applied to positive screens for a more targeted determination of an intervention.Judy Honig
ObjectivesTo further validate a questionnaire about symptoms of childhood obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and to compare the questionnaire with
Other instruments valuable in the assessment of pediatric BP include the Young Mania Rating Scale and Child Behavior Checklist, both of which have shown to be affective in a structured interview setting. Biederman and colleagues found a 97% rate of agreement in diagnoses between structured interview ...
Furthermore, there were no correlations between spindle activity and CBCL subscales; however, spindle activity for C Fast and C Slow&Fast was negatively correlated with OSA-18 emotional symptoms and caregiver concerns and C Fast activity was also negatively correlated with daytime function and total...
If a patient has symptoms that could be caused by an infection (e.g., cough, diarrhea, rash) or diagnosis of a communicable infectious disease, then Additional Precautions may be required in addition to Standard Precautions.3 The three types of Additional Precautions are contact, droplet, and ...
Thai pediatric BAT was simplified by creating a box checklist front page of 13 bleeding symptoms: epistaxis, cutaneous, minor wound, oral cavity, gastrointestinal, hematuria, tooth extraction, surgery, menorrhagia, postpartum, muscle, joint, and central nervous system. The subjects were asked to cho...
We compared the diagnostic efficiency of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) Thought Problems subscale and the rationally derived DSM-oriented psychotic symptoms scale (DOPSS) to identify clinically concerning psychosis in a multi-site sample of youths seeking outpatient mental health services (N=694)...
Differences in general and maladaptive personality traits for high versus low-scoring children and adolescents on the Obsessive–Compulsive Scale of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL-OCS) were explored. The discriminant validity of both higher-and lower-order personality traits was supported, showing ...
However, its symptoms can be managed by administering biophosphonate drugs, physical therapy, and surgery [31, 68]. Whereas intramedullar rods is mainly used to treat OI fractures. Previous findings have shown that individuals with OI have limited mobility and face barriers in various areas of ...
It involves four conventional symptoms—sneezing, congestion, itching, and rhinorrhea—graded from 0 to 3 with 0 = no symptoms, 1 = easily tolerated, 2 = bothersome, but tolerable, and 3 = interferes with daily activities. The scoring symptoms were added up and stratified from 0 = best to...