Objective: As a follow-up to an earlier cross-sectional study (Holmbeck et al., 2003), the current multimethod, multi-informant investigation examined individual growth in psychosocial adjustment across the adolescent transition in 2 samples: young adolescents with spina bifida (SB) and typically developing adolescents (N=68 in both groups at Time 1). Method: Growth curve modeling procedures were used to describe the developmental course of psychosocial adjustment across 4 waves of data collection from ages 8 to 15. Child gender was included in the models as a moderator of associations between illness status and adjustment trajectories. Results and Conclusions: Findings revealed that preadolescent differences between groups were maintained ...
Objective This study was designed to examine attention processes and executive functioning in adoles...
The purpose of this study was to test a mediated effects model in which youth with spina bifida who ...
Objective To examine observed autonomy-promoting and-inhibiting parenting behaviors during pread-ole...
Objective: As a follow-up to an earlier cross-sectional study (Holmbeck et al., 2003), the current m...
Objective: As a follow-up to an earlier cross-sectional study (Holmbeck et al., 2003), the current m...
Objective: The current study investigated individual growth in autonomy development across the adole...
Objective: The current study investigated individual growth in autonomy development across the adole...
The current study investigated change in family processes, including conflict, cohesion, and stress, ...
Objective: Despite research documenting social dysfunction in youth with spina bifida (SB), little i...
Objective: There is a lack of research on the impact of sociodemographic factors on youth with spina...
While much research has focused on the psychosocial health of youth with spina bifida and their pare...
Youth with spina bifida (SB), a congenital birth defect affecting the central nervous system, are at...
Objectives: This study aims to assess psychosocial functioning in relation to lesion level and ambul...
The objective of this research was to examine how youth individual factors (neuropsychological funct...
Objective: The purpose of this multi-source, multi-method study was to examine biological, neuropsyc...
Objective This study was designed to examine attention processes and executive functioning in adoles...
The purpose of this study was to test a mediated effects model in which youth with spina bifida who ...
Objective To examine observed autonomy-promoting and-inhibiting parenting behaviors during pread-ole...
Objective: As a follow-up to an earlier cross-sectional study (Holmbeck et al., 2003), the current m...
Objective: As a follow-up to an earlier cross-sectional study (Holmbeck et al., 2003), the current m...
Objective: The current study investigated individual growth in autonomy development across the adole...
Objective: The current study investigated individual growth in autonomy development across the adole...
The current study investigated change in family processes, including conflict, cohesion, and stress, ...
Objective: Despite research documenting social dysfunction in youth with spina bifida (SB), little i...
Objective: There is a lack of research on the impact of sociodemographic factors on youth with spina...
While much research has focused on the psychosocial health of youth with spina bifida and their pare...
Youth with spina bifida (SB), a congenital birth defect affecting the central nervous system, are at...
Objectives: This study aims to assess psychosocial functioning in relation to lesion level and ambul...
The objective of this research was to examine how youth individual factors (neuropsychological funct...
Objective: The purpose of this multi-source, multi-method study was to examine biological, neuropsyc...
Objective This study was designed to examine attention processes and executive functioning in adoles...
The purpose of this study was to test a mediated effects model in which youth with spina bifida who ...
Objective To examine observed autonomy-promoting and-inhibiting parenting behaviors during pread-ole...