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" Constructing a prospective model of psychosocial resilience in early adolescents with spina bifida: An application of optimal data analysis in pediatric psychology "
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565572
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Coakley, Rachael Millstein
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Constructing a prospective model of psychosocial resilience in early adolescents with spina bifida: An application of optimal data analysis in pediatric psychology [Thesis]
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Loyola University of Chicago, 2002
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eng
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Ph.D.
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, Loyola University of Chicago
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The present investigation is part of an ongoing longitudinal study following 68 families of children with spina bifida, and 68 comparison families of healthy children through the transition from childhood to early adolescence. This study evaluates the extent to which individual- and family-level predictors in late childhood and pre-adolescence relate to psychosocial resilience in early adolescence. Data include child, mother, and father questionnaire report, observer ratings of videotaped family interactions, and observed ratings of family behavior in the home. Optimal data analysis (ODA) and classification tree analysis techniques are employed to investigate the present research questions..
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Psychotherapy, Developmental psychology
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Latin Dissertation
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