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Executive Functioning and Theory of Mind: Links with Emerging Adult Peer, Occupational, and Romantic Adjustment 

Mintah, Kojo (2021-11-15)
Few studies have directly examined associations between executive functioning (EF), theory of mind (ToM), and social adjustment among emerging adults, as well as contextual variables influencing these associations. This ...
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Applied behaviour analysis in Taiwan: Examining How parents of children with autism perceive and select intervention options 

Ho, Hilda Sze Wing (2021-11-15)
Although many different types of autism treatments exist, very few are grounded in evidence. Interventions based on applied behaviour analysis (ABA) have received substantial evidence supporting their efficacy and community ...
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Examining Stress and Coping in Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder 

Shine, Rebecca (2021-11-15)
Parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are at risk for experiencing elevated levels of distress; coping has been shown to moderate parents experience of distress, but popular instruments of both stress and ...
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Caregiver-Child Behaviours in the Immunization Context: Building Understanding Through a Preschool Attachment Lens 

O'Neill, Monica Claire (2021-03-08)
Research on how caregivers and young children interact during distressing situations through an attachment theory lens demonstrates that less optimal attachment patterns are linked with socio-emotional and biological ...
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An Evaluation of Social Cognition and Social Emotional Outcomes Following Pediatric Stroke 

Feldman, Samantha Jean (2021-11-15)
Following stroke, children experience cognitive sequelae, which may have a consequential impact on a childs functional outcomes and quality of life. An under-appreciated element of pediatric stroke is its impact on social ...
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Building a Systemic Understanding of Resilience in Boys in Street Situations in Leon, Nicaragua 

Hamel, Kayla Gabrielle (2021-11-15)
There are tens of millions of children and youth in street situations (CYSS) worldwide, the majority of whom are males who reside in low- and middle-income countries. On the street, children face risk factors that carry ...
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Long-Term Follow-Up of Mothers and Children Treated for Maternal Substance Use: A Mixed Methods Approach 

Wachala, Elizabeth Danuta (2021-11-15)
Maternal substance use is a major public health concern that can lead to various negative outcomes for women, children, and society. Previous research has shown how integrated substance use interventions promote positive ...
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Listening to Indigenous Girls' Experiences of Warmth and Caring: A Qualitative Study 

Major, Melissa Meadow (2021-11-15)
Indigenous Girls in Canada face the results of centuries of compounded social, economic, psychological, and spiritual harms due to the disrupting force of colonization, which still carries harms today and reveals itself ...
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The Association Between Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines and C-Reactive-Protein and the Cognitive and Neurological Outcome in Stroke Survivors: A Systematic Review 

Kahnami, Leila (2021-11-15)
The role of inflammation in neurological prognosis of stroke has been studied previously. However, very little research has thoroughly examined the association between inflammatory markers and neurocognitive outcome ...
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Trajectories of Distress Regulation During Preschool Vaccinations: Child and Caregiver Predictors 

Starkman Shiff, Ilana Rebecca (2021-11-15)
Recent research has highlighted the need for a deeper understanding of the heterogeneity in trajectories of childrens distress following acute pain exposure, moving beyond group means of behavioural pain scores at a single ...
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AuthorCarrier, Christina Dawn (1)Feldman, Samantha Jean (1)Hamel, Kayla Gabrielle (1)Ho, Hilda Sze Wing (1)Kahnami, Leila (1)Major, Melissa Meadow (1)Mintah, Kojo (1)O'Neill, Monica Claire (1)Shine, Rebecca (1)Starkman Shiff, Ilana Rebecca (1)... View MoreSubjectDevelopmental psychology (6)Clinical psychology (3)Autism (2)Intervention (2)ABA (1)Academic (1)ADHD (1)Angels in the nursery (1)Anishinaabe (1)Anticolonial psychology (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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