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(2022-07-20)Department: Medicine, Health & SocietyWith the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global issue of vaccine hesitancy has become a significant concern for the public health community. The United States has been able to facilitate an expansive COVID-19 vaccine ...
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(2006-12-12)Department: PsychologyWe utilized a racially and economically diverse sample in a cross-sectional lab-based study to investigate parenting as a mediator in the relation of poverty to depressive symptoms in children. 100 parent/child dyads ...
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(2006-04-14)Department: PsychologyIn a sample of mothers with and without a history of depression and their adolescent children, the role of negative parenting behaviors and actual and perceived child competence, as observed in parent-child interactions ...
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Parenting Behaviors and Children's Coping with Stress: Socialization of Coping Methods and Messages (Vanderbilt University, 2018-04-18)In a follow up to Watson (2015), the current study examined the potential association of the methods that parents use to communicate coping strategies to their children, the messages that parents communicate, the impact ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2007-04-06)Children who are diagnosed with cancer and their families must learn to cope with and communicate about the cancer diagnosis, treatment and its side effects, and hospital stays. Parents are their primary support; they are ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2009-04-03)Questionnaire and observational measures were used to examine psychological anxiety in mothers of children coping with pediatric cancer and its association with child anxiety and mother-child communication. Ninety-seven ...
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Parents' Approaches to Numeracy Support: What Parents Do is Rarely What They Think is Most Important (2023-03-20)Department: PsychologyThe math children are exposed to at home is a crucial source of early math knowledge, but little is known about parents’ general approaches for supporting their children’s math development at home. The current study examined ...
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(Vanderbilt University, 2008-04)Functional symptoms, defined as symptoms in the absence of organic disease, are common among pediatric patients. Parents of functional pain patients often experience great uncertainty regarding their children's health ...
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(Constitutional Commentary, 1996)The Supreme Court's recent decision in Romer v. Evans' has caused both joy and consternation. Among legal scholars, however, it has mostly engendered puzzlement. The Court explicitly avoided the most doctrinally plausible ...
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(2013-04-15)Department: Interdisciplinary Studies: Applied StatisticsPrevious evidence has shown that Parkinson disease (PD) has a heritable component, but only a small proportion of the total genetic contribution to PD has been identified. Genetic heterogeneity complicates the verification ...
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(Georgetown Law Journal, 1989)The purpose of parole is to integrate prisoners into society by allowing them to serve a portion of their sentences outside prison. While on parole, the parolee is subject to the continuing supervision of a parole or ...
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(2012-07-06)Department: PsychologyMajor Depressive Disorder (MDD) is a persistent, severe mental disorder with approximately 16% lifetime prevalence. Anhedonia has long been recognized as a core feature of the disorder. Described as a reduction in the ...
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(2011-04-15)Department: Biomedical EngineeringBoth angiogenesis and inflammation are inescapable in vivo responses to any type of biomaterials implanted for regeneration. Continuous progress has been made in biomaterial design to facilitate tissue interactions with ...
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(The Journal of Neuroscience, 2016)The evolved capacity for third-party punishment is considered crucial to the emergence and maintenance of elaborate human social organization and is central to the modern provision of fairness and justice within society. ...