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Peer reviewedWeller, Lawrence; Fredrickson, Doren D.; Burbach, Cindy; Molgaard, Craig A.; Ngong, Lolem – Journal of School Health, 2004
Anecdotal reports suggest school nurses and staff treat increasing numbers of public school students with chronic diseases. However, professionals know little about actual disease burden in schools. This study measured prevalence of chronic disease medication administration rates in a large, urban midwestern school district. Data from daily…
Descriptors: Incidence, Seizures, School Nurses, Public Schools
Peer reviewedPajer, Kathleen; Gardner, William – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004
This study investigates the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in adolescent antisocial girls. This question is important because disturbance of HPA functioning has been found in populations of violent adult males and antisocial adolescent males, suggesting that it may be a marker of a physiological disorder associated with…
Descriptors: Mothers, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Disorders, Adolescents
McNeil, Cheryl B.; Herschell, Amy D.; Gurwitch, Robin H.; Clemens-Mowrer, Laurie – Education and Treatment of Children, 2005
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an empirically supported, parent-training program designed to teach parents specific techniques to manage the behavior of children between the ages of two and seven exhibiting extreme disruptive behavior. Over 30 published studies (see Herschell, Calzada, Eyberg, & McNeil, 2002b for a review) have lent…
Descriptors: Therapy, Interaction, Behavior Disorders, Foster Care
Olive, Melissa L.; Liu, Yi-Juin – Educational Psychology, 2005
This study sought to assess the social validity of teacher and parent implemented assessment-based intervention for challenging behaviour in young children. The Behavior Intervention Rating Scale was completed by adults at the end of intervention for each participant. Overall ratings were high for both intervention acceptability and intervention…
Descriptors: Validity, Rating Scales, Intervention, Behavior Modification
Tomanik, Stacey; Harris, Gerald E.; Hawkins, Jacqueline – Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 2004
The present study investigated the relationship between behaviours exhibited by children with pervasive developmental disorders, particularly autism, and maternal stress levels. Participants consisted of 60 mothers who had a child diagnosed with a pervasive developmental disorder by an independent practitioner using DSM-IV criteria. Children were…
Descriptors: Mothers, Autism, Child Behavior, Parent Child Relationship
Cunningham, Judi; Harris, Gillian; Vostanis, Panos; Oyebode, Femi; Blissett, Jackie – Early Child Development and Care, 2004
This study describes the pattern of emotional and behavioural difficulties of children whose mothers have mental illness, and explores the relationship between children's behavioural and emotional difficulties and maternal perceptions of attachment. Thirteen mothers previously admitted to psychiatric hospital for mental illness completed a measure…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship, Emotional Disturbances
Carey, Timothy A.; Bourbon, W. Thomas – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2006
A common feature of interventions for students with behavioral difficulties is an attempt by such authorities as parents and teachers to establish increased control over students' behaviors, which can lead to countercontrol. Attempts to exert even greater control over a student who is countercontrolling increase the student's opportunity to…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Disorders, Behavior Standards, Social Control
Reinke, Wendy M.; Herman, Keith C.; Tucker, Carolyn M. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
Quietly, at least beyond the awareness of many psychologists, a relatively new technology based on school-wide behavior management strategies has emerged in special education to answer the call to build healthy communities. The success of these strategies in changing the practices of school systems and creating positive school climates may offer…
Descriptors: Special Education, School Psychologists, Mental Disorders, Behavior Disorders
Cohen, Robert; Linker, Julie A.; Stutts, Liza – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
Recent advances in treatment modalities and the manner in which services are organized have made it possible to serve children with severe emotional or behavioral disorders (EBD) in a more responsive and less restrictive manner. Current approaches rely on collaboration among child-serving agencies as well as between parents and service providers.…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Children, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances
Kazdin, Alan E.; Whitley, Moira K. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Comorbidity and complexity of cases seen in clinical work form a basis for discounting the applicability and generality of evidence-based treatments (EBTs). The authors evaluated treatment outcomes in 2 samples of clinically referred children who met criteria for oppositional defiant disorder (n = 183; 42 girls, 141 boys; ages 3-14) or conduct…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Treatment, Children, Early Adolescents, Males
Chen, Xiaojin; Thrane, Lisa; Whitbeck, Les B.; Johnson, Kurt – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2006
This study examined the associations between lifetime mental disorder, comorbidity, and self-reported postrunaway arrests among 428 (187 males, 241 females) homeless and runaway youth. The analysis examined the pattern of arrests across five lifetime mental disorders (alcohol abuse, drug abuse, conduct disorder, major depressive episode, and…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mental Disorders, Crime, Homeless People
Miltich Lyst, Aimee; Gabriel, Stacey; O'Shaughnessy, Tam E.; Meyers, Joel; Meyers, Barbara – Journal of School Psychology, 2005
This article underscores the potential advantages of qualitative methods to illustrate the depth and complexity of social validity. This investigation evaluates the social validity of Check and Connect with Early Literacy Support (CCEL), through the perspectives of teachers and caregivers whose children participated in the intervention. Teachers…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Program Effectiveness, Validity, Emergent Literacy
Harwood, Michelle D.; Eyberg, Sheila M. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2004
We examined the role of specific therapist verbal behaviors in predicting successful completion of Parent?Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) in 22 families, including 11 families that successfully completed treatment and 11 that discontinued treatment prematurely. The children were 3 to 6 years old and diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Clinical Psychology, Parent Child Relationship, Verbal Stimuli
Backman, M. L.; Santavuori, P. R.; Aberg, L. E.; Aronen, E. T. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis (JNCL) is one of the most common neurodegenerative disorders in childhood and adolescence. The clinical picture includes diverse and complex psychiatric symptoms that are difficult to treat. Only symptomatic treatment is available. To improve symptomatic therapy, it is important to recognize the symptoms.…
Descriptors: Patients, Child Behavior, Check Lists, Depression (Psychology)
Poyser, Maria – Support for Learning, 2004
In this article, Maria Poyser looks at the relevance of religious education (RE) to looked-after young people who have been labelled emotionally and behaviourally disturbed (EBD). She begins by painting an overall picture of the education of looked-after young people and examines the concept of what being looked after means. The article highlights…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Spiritual Development, Special Schools, Religious Education

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