The proposed study examined the relationship between parental anxiety, measured both subjectively (via self-report questionnaires) and objectively (via salivary cortisol) and the child's feeding progress. Children diagnosed with a feeding disorder were recruited with their parents at Our Children's House at Baylor (n=19; 11 females, 8 males). The patients and their parents were housed in the clinic for an eight-week intensive multidisciplinary pediatric feeding disorder treatment program. Calorie intake was recorded daily as outcome measures of treatment progression. Parental anxiety was measured by the Pediatric Inventory for Parents (PIP), state anxiety on the State Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI), and by salivary cortisol at three differe...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
Parental reports suggest that difficulties related to child-feeding and children's eating behaviour ...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
With alarming rates of pediatric obesity, there is a pressing need to determine the causes of childr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parental influence on treatment progression in children...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parental influence on treatment progression in children...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
Studies in rodents have shown that early life trauma leads to anxiety, increased stress responses to...
Background: Maternal feeding practices (MFPs) have been linked to childhood obesity and other eating...
Parents have an important role in feeding their children. Parents’ child feeding practices can be in...
Formula-fed infants are at greater risk for obesity compared to breastfed infants; however, some fam...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
Objective To examine the association between parental anxiety and depression with child fussy eating...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
Parental reports suggest that difficulties related to child-feeding and children's eating behaviour ...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
With alarming rates of pediatric obesity, there is a pressing need to determine the causes of childr...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parental influence on treatment progression in children...
The purpose of this study was to investigate parental influence on treatment progression in children...
Previous research suggests that parental report of children’s feeding corresponds with their child’s...
Studies in rodents have shown that early life trauma leads to anxiety, increased stress responses to...
Background: Maternal feeding practices (MFPs) have been linked to childhood obesity and other eating...
Parents have an important role in feeding their children. Parents’ child feeding practices can be in...
Formula-fed infants are at greater risk for obesity compared to breastfed infants; however, some fam...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
Objective To examine the association between parental anxiety and depression with child fussy eating...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
Previous research suggests that parental controlling feeding practices are associated with children'...
This study examines psychopathological problems in children of parents with binge eating disorder (B...
Parental reports suggest that difficulties related to child-feeding and children's eating behaviour ...