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- Publications
- Influence
A meta-analytic review of the influence of pediatric cancer on parent and family functioning.
- Ahna L. H. Pai, R. Greenley, A. Lewandowski, D. Drotar, E. Youngstrom, C. Peterson
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of…
- 1 September 2007
This study used meta-analytic methods to compare the functioning of parents of children with cancer to parents of physically healthy children or normative samples. A meta-analysis using fixed… Expand
Evidence-based assessment of health-related quality of life and functional impairment in pediatric psychology.
- T. Palermo, A. Long, A. Lewandowski, D. Drotar, A. Quittner, L. Walker
- Medicine, Psychology
- Journal of pediatric psychology
- 1 October 2008
OBJECTIVE
To provide an evidence-based review of measures of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and functional impairment, with a specific focus on their use in the field of pediatric psychology.… Expand
Psychological therapies for the management of chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents.
- C. Eccleston, T. Palermo, +4 authors E. Law
- Medicine
- The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
- 2012
BACKGROUND
Chronic pain affects many children, who report severe pain, distressed mood, and disability. Psychological therapies are emerging as effective interventions to treat children with chronic… Expand
Randomized controlled trials of psychological therapies for management of chronic pain in children and adolescents: An updated meta-analytic review
- T. Palermo, C. Eccleston, A. Lewandowski, A. Williams, S. Morley
- Medicine
- PAIN®
- 1 March 2010
&NA; The purpose of this meta‐analytic review was to quantify the effects of psychological therapies for the management of chronic pain in youth. Specifically, in this review we updated previous… Expand
Randomized controlled trial of an Internet-delivered family cognitive–behavioral therapy intervention for children and adolescents with chronic pain
- T. Palermo, A. Wilson, M. Peters, A. Lewandowski, H. Somhegyi
- Medicine
- PAIN
- 1 November 2009
ABSTRACT Cognitive–behavioral therapy (CBT) interventions show promise for decreasing chronic pain in youth. However, the availability of CBT is limited by many factors including distance to major… Expand
Systematic review of family functioning in families of children and adolescents with chronic pain.
- A. Lewandowski, T. Palermo, J. Stinson, S. Handley, C. Chambers
- Medicine
- The journal of pain : official journal of the…
- 1 November 2010
UNLABELLED
Disturbances in family functioning have been identified in youth with chronic pain and are associated with worse child physical and psychological functioning. Assessment measures of family… Expand
Validation of a self-report questionnaire version of the Child Activity Limitations Interview (CALI): The CALI-21
- T. Palermo, A. Lewandowski, A. Long, C. Burant
- Psychology, Medicine
- PAIN
- 31 October 2008
Abstract The Child Activity Limitations Interview (CALI) is a measure designed to assess functional impairment due to chronic pain in school‐age children. In this study, we present a self‐report… Expand
Evidence-based review of subjective pediatric sleep measures.
- A. Lewandowski, Marisol Toliver-Sokol, T. Palermo
- Medicine
- Journal of pediatric psychology
- 1 August 2011
OBJECTIVE
This manuscript provides an evidence-based psychometric review of parent and child-report pediatric sleep measures using criteria developed by the American Psychological Association (APA)… Expand
Behavioral and psychosocial factors associated with insomnia in adolescents with chronic pain
- T. Palermo, A. Wilson, A. Lewandowski, Marisol Toliver-Sokol, C. Murray
- Psychology, Medicine
- PAIN®
- 1 January 2011
&NA; This study aimed to (1) identify differences in sleep behaviors, sleep quality, pre‐sleep arousal and prevalence of insomnia symptoms in adolescents with chronic pain compared to a healthy age… Expand
The relationship between parent-reported social support and adherence to medical treatment in families of adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
- A. Lewandowski, D. Drotar
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of pediatric psychology
- 20 October 2006
OBJECTIVE
To investigate the relationships between both mother-reported spousal support and social network support, and mother-adolescent diabetes-related conflict, discrepancies in decision-making… Expand
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