نتایج جستجو برای: kiddie sads present

تعداد نتایج: 1400204  

Journal: :Nature Reviews Cardiology 2014

2010
Heloisa HA Brasil Isabel A Bordin

BACKGROUND Different diagnostic interviews in child and adolescent psychiatry have been developed in English but valid translations of instruments to other languages are still scarce especially in developing countries, limiting the comparison of child mental health data across different cultures. The present study aims to examine the convergent validity of the Brazilian version of the Schedule ...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatric research 2009
Boris Birmaher Mary Ehmann David A Axelson Benjamin I Goldstein Kelly Monk Catherine Kalas David Kupfer Mary Kay Gill Ellen Leibenluft Jeffrey Bridge Amanda Guyer Helen L Egger David A Brent

OBJECTIVE To assess the psychometrics of the schedule for affective disorders and schizophrenia for school-age children present and lifetime version (K-SADS-PL) in diagnosing DSM-IV psychiatric disorders and subsyndromal symptomatology in preschool children. METHOD Parents were interviewed about their children using the K-SADS-PL, and they completed the early childhood inventory-4 (ECI-4) and...

Journal: :Resuscitation 2006
T M Cook C Hommers

Over the last 15 years supraglottic airway devices (SADs), most notably the classic laryngeal mask airway (LMA) have revolutionised airway management in anaesthesia. In contrast for resuscitation, both in and outside hospital, facemask ventilation and tracheal intubation remain the mainstays of airway management. However there is evidence that both these techniques have complications and are of...

2008
Shaun Gallagher

By examining Dainton's account of the temporality of consciousness in the context of long-running debates about the specious present and time consciousness in both the Jamesian and the phenomenological traditions, I raise critical objections to his overlap model. Dainton's interpretations of Broad and Husserl are both insightful and problematic. In addition, there are unresolved problems in Dai...

2013
Ted Poston

David Chalmers (2010) argues for an acquaintance theory of the justification of direct phenomenal beliefs. A central part of this defense is the claim that direct phenomenal beliefs are cognitively significant. I argue against this. Direct phenomenal beliefs are justified within the specious present, and yet the resources available with the present ‘now’ are so impoverished that it barely const...

2007
Brian J. McGill Rampal S. Etienne John S. Gray David Alonso Marti J. Anderson Habtamu Kassa Benecha Maria Dornelas Brian J. Enquist Jessica L. Green Fangliang He Allen H. Hurlbert Anne E. Magurran Pablo A. Marquet Brian A. Maurer Annette Ostling Candan U. Soykan Karl I. Ugland Ethan P. White

Brian J. McGill,* Rampal S. Etienne, John S. Gray, David Alonso, Marti J. Anderson, Habtamu Kassa Benecha, Maria Dornelas, Brian J. Enquist, Jessica L. Green, Fangliang He, Allen H. Hurlbert, Anne E. Magurran, Pablo A. Marquet, Brian A. Maurer, Annette Ostling, Candan U. Soykan, Karl I. Ugland and Ethan P. White Abstract Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology!s oldest and ...

Journal: :Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences 2022

Supra-arcade downflows (SADs) are infrequent, wiggly, and low-emission structures observed to descend through the solar corona, mostly in EUV soft X-ray frequencies. Based on their physical characteristics, SADs have been interpreted as low-density bubbles related magnetic reconnection processes during long-term erupting flares. In this work, we use numerical MHD simulations compute flux densit...

دودانگی, نسرین, فلاطونی, ثاره, پیرخائفی, علیرضا,

Objectives This study was conducted to compare the executive cognitive functions of the brain in two groups of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) children with and without anxiety. Methods In this cross-sectional comparative study,15 children with ADHD and 15 children with ADHD and anxiety were compared in terms of executive functions. The study population was chosen from patients...

2010

Background: The risks for depression broadly include biological and environmental factors. Furthermore, having a family member suffering from major depression is also likely to have consequences for the family environment. Further research aimed at understanding the effects of having a child with major depression on family interaction patterns is warranted. Methods: We studied 31 families with ...

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