We compared executive functions (EFs) of traumatized preadolescent children with and without marked posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms to the performance of a nontraumatized control group, and examined the relationships between EF deficits and functional status in traumatized preadolescent children. Fifty-one preadolescent children who had witnessed a death at school 30 months prior (26 with marked PTSD symptoms and 25 without) and 30 healthy controls who had not been traumatized participated. EFs were examined using the Comprehensive Attention Test (CAT). The functional state of traumatized children was measured by the Parent Report Form-Children's Health and Illness Profile-Children's Edition (PRF-CHIP-CE). The traumatized chil...
Various neurocognitive mechanisms have been proposed to explain the development of Posttraumatic Str...
Background: Among the neurocognitive impairments observed in patients with Post-traumatic Stress Dis...
Research suggests that children exposed to maltreatment have deficits in executive functioning (EF) ...
We compared executive functions (EFs) of traumatized preadolescent children with and without marked ...
For some children, psychological reactions to a traumatic event develop into severe or persistent po...
Background/Objective: The current study aimed to examine the relationship between Posttraumatic Stre...
textThe purpose of this dissertation was to examine the connection between emotional trauma and exec...
BackgroundWhile several studies have found executive function deficits in adults and maltreated chil...
© 2010 Dr. Senem ErenAttentional deficits are common following childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI...
An earlier meta-analysis and review indicated that trauma exposure may be related to lower levels of...
An earlier meta-analysis and review indicated that trauma exposure may be related to lower levels of...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses significant challenges for students as they begin or reenter scho...
International audienceObjectives: Severe childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to long-standi...
It has been shown that exposure to motor vehicle accidents, falls, or sports injuries may lead to th...
Childhood trauma is linked to impairments in executive function and working memory, thought to under...
Various neurocognitive mechanisms have been proposed to explain the development of Posttraumatic Str...
Background: Among the neurocognitive impairments observed in patients with Post-traumatic Stress Dis...
Research suggests that children exposed to maltreatment have deficits in executive functioning (EF) ...
We compared executive functions (EFs) of traumatized preadolescent children with and without marked ...
For some children, psychological reactions to a traumatic event develop into severe or persistent po...
Background/Objective: The current study aimed to examine the relationship between Posttraumatic Stre...
textThe purpose of this dissertation was to examine the connection between emotional trauma and exec...
BackgroundWhile several studies have found executive function deficits in adults and maltreated chil...
© 2010 Dr. Senem ErenAttentional deficits are common following childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI...
An earlier meta-analysis and review indicated that trauma exposure may be related to lower levels of...
An earlier meta-analysis and review indicated that trauma exposure may be related to lower levels of...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) poses significant challenges for students as they begin or reenter scho...
International audienceObjectives: Severe childhood traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to long-standi...
It has been shown that exposure to motor vehicle accidents, falls, or sports injuries may lead to th...
Childhood trauma is linked to impairments in executive function and working memory, thought to under...
Various neurocognitive mechanisms have been proposed to explain the development of Posttraumatic Str...
Background: Among the neurocognitive impairments observed in patients with Post-traumatic Stress Dis...
Research suggests that children exposed to maltreatment have deficits in executive functioning (EF) ...