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Adult outcome of hyperactive boys. Educational achievement, occupational rank, and psychiatric status.
- S. Mannuzza, R. Klein, A. Bessler, P. Malloy, M. LaPadula
- Psychology, Medicine
- Archives of general psychiatry
- 1 July 1993
OBJECTIVE
The paucity of data concerning the long-term natural history of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a common childhood psychiatric disorder, prompted a longitudinal study to… Expand
Adult psychiatric status of hyperactive boys grown up.
- S. Mannuzza, R. Klein, A. Bessler, P. Malloy, M. LaPadula
- Medicine, Psychology
- The American journal of psychiatry
- 1 April 1998
OBJECTIVE
Numerous studies have examined the adolescent and young adult fate of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). In marked contrast, relatively little is known about the… Expand
Hyperactive boys almost grown up. V. Replication of psychiatric status.
- S. Mannuzza, R. Klein, N. Bonagura, P. Malloy, T. L. Giampino, K. A. Addalli
- Psychology, Medicine
- Archives of general psychiatry
- 1991
We previously reported a prospective follow-up study of 101 young adult males whose conditions had been diagnosed as hyperactivity in childhood. Compared with controls, probands had significantly… Expand
Educational and occupational outcome of hyperactive boys grown up.
- S. Mannuzza, R. Klein, A. Bessler, P. Malloy, M. Hynes
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and…
- 1 September 1997
OBJECTIVE
Little is known about the adult outcome of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), a very prevalent childhood disorder that is known to affect deleteriously academic performance… Expand
Human vitamin D receptor mutations: identification of molecular defects in hypocalcemic vitamin D resistant rickets.
- M. Hughes, P. Malloy, +4 authors B. O'malley
- Biology, Medicine
- Advances in experimental medicine and biology
- 1989
Our laboratories have been interested in the mechanism by which steroid receptors in general, and the 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(0H)2D) receptor specifically, interact with sequences in the target… Expand
Anxiety sensitivity among children of parents with anxiety disorders: a controlled high-risk study.
- S. Mannuzza, R. Klein, +4 authors D. Klein
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of anxiety disorders
- 2002
We investigated whether parental anxiety was related to anxiety sensitivity (AS) in offspring. Subjects were 261 offspring (aged 6-17 years) of parents with lifetime DSM-IV anxiety and/or mood… Expand
ACTIVE TUBERCULOSIS AMONG ADOLESCENTS IN TORONTO, CANADA: CLINICAL FEATURES AND DELAYS IN DIAGNOSIS
- A. Kam, L. Ford-Jones, P. Malloy, K. Khan, I. Kitai
- Medicine
- The Pediatric infectious disease journal
- 1 April 2007
There are few studies on tuberculosis (TB) in adolescents. During a 6-year period, 23 adolescents were treated for TB in our center. Most were foreign born. The average time from symptom onset to… Expand
Initial health screening results for Karen refugees: a retrospective review.
- A. Denburg, M. Rashid, +6 authors A. Banerji
- Medicine
- Canada communicable disease report = Releve des…
- 1 December 2007
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Condom Utilization among AxumPreparatory School Students
- Abraha G Silassie, Mussie W Giorgis, +5 authors P. Malloy
- Medicine
- 29 March 2016
Background: Condoms are an integral part of sexual transmitted disease, unwanted pregnancy and human immune deficiency virus (HIV) acquiring immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) prevention and their use… Expand
Initiation and maintenance of persistent infection by respiratory syncytial virus.
- C. Pringle, P. Shirodaria, P. Cash, D. Chiswell, P. Malloy
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of virology
- 1 October 1978
Propagation of cells infected with temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of respiratory syncytial (RS) virus at nonpermissive temperature (39 degrees C) resulted in cytolytic, abortive, or persistent… Expand