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Childhood Autism in the UK and Greece: A Cross-National Study of progress in different intervention contexts
(2019-06-22)Aim: This is a cross-national study with the aim to explore the development of children with autism over time in the UK and Greece. The focus of the study was to investigate the differences in language and social skills ... -
Childhood Cancer Diagnosis During the COVID-19 Pandemic: the Parent Perspective of the Impact on the Family
(2023-07-18)Paediatric cancer is rare, however, the significant impact on the whole family system is widely acknowledged. The COVID-19 pandemic posed many additional challenges for families, including fear of infection and social ... -
Childhood dermatomyositis recurring in adulthood half a century later
(2013-09-02)A 62-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with malaise, lethargy and proximal muscle weakness. She had a similar presentation in childhood. A muscle biopsy was inconclusive, however, she was treated for a ... -
Childhood obesity prevention studies: lessons learned and to be learned
(2006)Objective To provide an overview of methodological issues in the design, delivery and evaluation of childhood obesity prevention programmes. Design Review of existing literature. Setting International. Results Interventions ... -
Childhood obesity: diagnosis, prevalence and implications for health
(2005)Outlines the current policy context relating to childhood obesity, up-to-date recommendations for identifying and diagnosing obesity in this age group, estimated prevalence based on standardised measurements, and what the ... -
Childhood obesity: prevention, treatment and recommendations for health
(2005)Childhood obesity is a growing problem in the UK, and in the first part of this update, JOSEFINE MAGNUSSON addressed the prevalence and health implications of overweight and obesity in children today. In this second part, ... -
Childhood Observation
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Childhood precursors of psychosis as clues to its evolutionary origins
(1995)Those who as adults will be admitted to a psychiatric ward with a psychotic illness can be distinguished (on the basis of group differences) from others by their behaviour and academic performance at he ages of 7 and 11 ... -
Childhood sexual abuse and construction of self and others in people who have experienced psychosis
(2011)This study aimed to investigate how childhood sexual abuse (CSA) affects self-construction and construction of other people in people who have experienced psychosis. A sample of 21 such people was divided into 2 groups, ... -
Childhood trauma and schizotypy in non-clinical samples: A systematic review and meta-analysis
(2022-06-29)The association of early life adversities and psychosis symptoms is well documented in clinical populations; however, whether this relationship also extends into subclinical psychosis remains unclear. In particular, are ... -
Children and young people’s health and wellbeing
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Children interpretation of emotional body language displayed by a robot
(2011)Previous results show that adults are able to interpret different key poses displayed by the robot and also that changing the head position affects the expressiveness of the key poses in a consistent way. Moving the head ... -
Children of the Poor in London 1700 - 1780
(2008-04-02)Poor children are elusive in historical records, essentially invisible and unheard, and there is a significant gap in the secondary literature for the period 1700 to 1780. This thesis uses a range of largely unexplored ... -
Children retain implicitly learned phonological sequences better than adults: A longitudinal study
(2018-09-01)Whereas adults often rely on explicit memory, children appear to excel in implicit memory, which plays an important role in the acquisition of various cognitive skills, such as those involved in language. The current study ... -
Children with Long Covid: Co-producing a specialist community public health nursing response
(2021-10-19)Globally, children have been profoundly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in many ways. Whilst the majority of children with acute COVID-19 infection experience mild illness and fully recover, substantial numbers go on to ... -
Children's behaviour and cognitions across different balance tasks
(2008-02)Children's understanding of the way objects balance has provided important insights about cognitive development [e.g., Karmil-off-Smith, A. (1992). Beyond modularity: A developmental perspective on cognitive science. ... -
Children's conversations with their friends about living with a parent experiencing mental distress: An IPA Study
(2018-03-21)Background and Aims Estimates suggest more than three million children and young people (CYP) live with a parent experiencing mental distress (PEMD). It is suggested that CYP are often left to make sense of the uncertain ... -
Children's learning from contrast modelling
(2002)This study investigates the effectiveness of immediately modelling the correct solution to a task on which children were making errors. The technique is based on proposals by Saxton (1997) who, in his contrast theory of ...