Page 1. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding and Supporting the Analytical Processes of... more Page 1. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding and Supporting the Analytical Processes of High-Throughput Biological Data Analysis Elijah Myers*, Chris North, Ruth Grene, Lenwood S. Heath, Eva Collakova, and Lecong Zhou ...
Revista Electronica De Psicologia Iztacala, Sep 28, 2011
... DISCAPACIDADES EN EL DESARROLLO Y LA SALUD MENTAL Irina Zamora 1 y TamaraMatic 2 ... Granados... more ... DISCAPACIDADES EN EL DESARROLLO Y LA SALUD MENTAL Irina Zamora 1 y TamaraMatic 2 ... Granados, Puvvula, Berman, y Dowling, 2001; Starfiedl, Shi y Macinko, 2005; Weinick y Krauss, 2000; Yu, Nyman, Kogan, Huang, y Schwalberg, 2004). ...
Journal of autism and developmental disorders, Jan 24, 2015
Given the underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in health research (Heiat et al. in Arch Int M... more Given the underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in health research (Heiat et al. in Arch Int Med 162(15):1-17, 2002; Kelly et al. in J Nat Med Assoc 97:777-783, 2005; United States Department of Health and Human Services. Monitoring adherence to the NIH policy on the inclusion of women and minorities as subjects in clinical research. http://orwh.od.nih.gov/research/inclusion/reports.asp , 2013), this study evaluated promising strategies to effectively recruit Latinos into genetic research on autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The study included 97 children, aged 5-17Â years, with ASD; 82.5Â % of the participants were identified as Latino/Hispanic. Traditional and culture-specific recruitment and retention strategies were compared between the Latino and non-Latino groups. Culture-specific, parent-centered approaches were found to be successful in engaging and retaining Latino participants for research involving genetic testing.
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience higher levels of stress in co... more Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience higher levels of stress in comparison to parents of neurotypical children and consequently are more susceptible to negative health and social outcomes (Dunn et al., 2001). However, less is known about how individual child characteristics impact stress levels in parents of children with ASD. In this study, we examined the relationship between individual characteristics (i.e., sex) of children with ASD and parental stress. Access to comprehensive treatment services was also examined as a contributing factor to parental stress. Parenting stress was higher for parents of girls than for parents of boys, and for parents of girls (but not boys) fewer services predicted higher parental distress. Findings highlight the importance of providing parents of girls with ASD with more tailored support.
Page 1. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding and Supporting the Analytical Processes of... more Page 1. An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding and Supporting the Analytical Processes of High-Throughput Biological Data Analysis Elijah Myers*, Chris North, Ruth Grene, Lenwood S. Heath, Eva Collakova, and Lecong Zhou ...
Revista Electronica De Psicologia Iztacala, Sep 28, 2011
... DISCAPACIDADES EN EL DESARROLLO Y LA SALUD MENTAL Irina Zamora 1 y TamaraMatic 2 ... Granados... more ... DISCAPACIDADES EN EL DESARROLLO Y LA SALUD MENTAL Irina Zamora 1 y TamaraMatic 2 ... Granados, Puvvula, Berman, y Dowling, 2001; Starfiedl, Shi y Macinko, 2005; Weinick y Krauss, 2000; Yu, Nyman, Kogan, Huang, y Schwalberg, 2004). ...
Journal of autism and developmental disorders, Jan 24, 2015
Given the underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in health research (Heiat et al. in Arch Int M... more Given the underrepresentation of ethnic minorities in health research (Heiat et al. in Arch Int Med 162(15):1-17, 2002; Kelly et al. in J Nat Med Assoc 97:777-783, 2005; United States Department of Health and Human Services. Monitoring adherence to the NIH policy on the inclusion of women and minorities as subjects in clinical research. http://orwh.od.nih.gov/research/inclusion/reports.asp , 2013), this study evaluated promising strategies to effectively recruit Latinos into genetic research on autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The study included 97 children, aged 5-17Â years, with ASD; 82.5Â % of the participants were identified as Latino/Hispanic. Traditional and culture-specific recruitment and retention strategies were compared between the Latino and non-Latino groups. Culture-specific, parent-centered approaches were found to be successful in engaging and retaining Latino participants for research involving genetic testing.
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience higher levels of stress in co... more Parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) experience higher levels of stress in comparison to parents of neurotypical children and consequently are more susceptible to negative health and social outcomes (Dunn et al., 2001). However, less is known about how individual child characteristics impact stress levels in parents of children with ASD. In this study, we examined the relationship between individual characteristics (i.e., sex) of children with ASD and parental stress. Access to comprehensive treatment services was also examined as a contributing factor to parental stress. Parenting stress was higher for parents of girls than for parents of boys, and for parents of girls (but not boys) fewer services predicted higher parental distress. Findings highlight the importance of providing parents of girls with ASD with more tailored support.
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