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Maternal smoking in pregnancy and externalizing behavior in 18-month-old children: results from a population-based prospective study.

27 Feb 2009 OBJECTIVE: The relation between prenatal smoking and child behavioral problems has been investigated in children of school age and older, but prospective studies in younger children are lacking. Using the population-based prospective Norwegian ...
rec_pub_19242291-maternal-smoking-pregnancy-externalizing-behavior-18-month-old.htm


A novel Italian presenilin 2 gene mutation with prevalent behavioral phenotype.

27 Feb 2009 Presenilin mutations are the main cause of familial Alzheimer's disease. So far, more than 160 mutations in the Presenilin 1 gene (PSEN1) and approximately 10 mutations in the homologous Presenilin 2 gene (PSEN2) have been identified. Some PSEN1 ...
rec_pub_19276543-a-novel-italian-presenilin-2-gene-mutation-prevalent-behavioral.htm


Comparative study of children with ADHD only, autism spectrum disorder + ADHD, and chronic multiple tic disorder + ADHD.

27 Feb 2009 OBJECTIVE: Identification of differences among children with ADHD only, autism spectrum disorder (ASD)+ADHD, and chronic multiple tic disorder (CMTD)+ADHD may lead to better understanding of clinical phenotypes. METHOD: Children were evaluated using ...
rec_pub_19218544-comparative-study-children-adhd-autism-spectrum-disorder-adhd-chronic.htm


Quality of life in pediatric bipolar disorder.

27 Feb 2009 OBJECTIVE: Bipolar disorder is a common mood disorder associated with significant disability and impairment in quality of life in adults. Little research has examined the impact of the disorder on quality of life in children and adolescents. The ...
rec_pub_19254981-quality-life-pediatric-bipolar-disorder.htm


[Oppositional defiant disorder: aspects related to sex differences and informant]

25 Feb 2009 INTRODUCTION: Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is one of the most common externalizing disorders in childhood. ODD prevalence global rates vary from 2% to 16%. Along with conduct disorder and attention deficit disorder, ODD is one of the leading ...
rec_pub_19280568-oppositional-defiant-disorder-aspects-related-sex-differences.htm


Developing policy in the provision of parenting programmes: integrating a review of reviews with the perspectives of both parents and professionals.

21 Feb 2009 BACKGROUND: Parenting programmes are a key component of the delivery of children's services, but evidence-based policy has often proved difficult to implement. METHODS: The present review addressed this issue by integrating a review of systematic ...
rec_pub_19250254-developing-policy-provision-parenting-programmes-integrating-review.htm


Configurations of common childhood psychosocial risk factors.

8 Feb 2009 BACKGROUND: Co-occurrence of psychosocial risk factors is commonplace, but little is known about psychiatrically-predictive configurations of psychosocial risk factors. METHODS: Latent class analysis (LCA) was applied to 17 putative psychosocial ...
rec_pub_19220623-configurations-common-childhood-psychosocial-risk-factors.htm


[Impulse regulation disturbances. Physiopathology and treatment]

5 Feb 2009
rec_pub_19271444-impulse-regulation-disturbances-physiopathology-treatment.htm


Multi-informant ratings of psychiatric symptom severity in children with autism spectrum disorders: the importance of environmental context.

2 Feb 2009 The present study examines co-occurring psychiatric syndromes in a well-characterized sample of youths with autism spectrum disorders (ASD; n = 177) and their siblings (n = 148), reported independently by parents and teachers. In ASD, parents ...
rec_pub_19191016-multi-informant-ratings-psychiatric-symptom-severity-children-autism.htm


The underrecognized epilepsy spectrum: the effects of levetiracetam on neuropsychological functioning in relation to subclinical spike production.

31 Jan 2009 The purpose of this prospective, open-label pilot study was to determine whether treatment with levetiracetam improves neuropsychological functioning in children and adolescents who have evidence of subclinical spike production associated with ...
rec_pub_19189934-the-underrecognized-epilepsy-spectrum-effects-levetiracetam.htm

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