2025
“Children of War”: Examining the Associations between War Exposure, Maternal PTSD, and Continuous Traumatic Stress on Israeli Children’s PTSD
Rachamim L, Aloni R, Mualem-Taylor H, Glickman O, Goodman A, Laor N. “Children of War”: Examining the Associations between War Exposure, Maternal PTSD, and Continuous Traumatic Stress on Israeli Children’s PTSD. Research On Child And Adolescent Psychopathology 2025, 53: 1047-1059. PMID: 40272634, PMCID: PMC12206200, DOI: 10.1007/s10802-025-01321-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPost-traumatic stress symptomsContinuous traumatic stressChildren's post-traumatic stress symptomsSchool-aged childrenWar exposureTraumatic stressTrauma-focused treatmentImprove children's resilienceParent-report questionnaireExposure to warEarly intervention needsEnhance parenting skillsMaternal PTSDStress symptomsChildren aged 3Self-ReportPTSDParenting skillsHealthcare servicesIsraeli childrenSociodemographic informationChildren's resiliencePreschool childrenPreschoolIntervention needs
2010
Partner notification for sexually transmitted infections in developing countries: a systematic review
Alam N, Chamot E, Vermund SH, Streatfield K, Kristensen S. Partner notification for sexually transmitted infections in developing countries: a systematic review. BMC Public Health 2010, 10: 19. PMID: 20082718, PMCID: PMC2821362, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPartner notificationSystematic reviewProportion of partnersGoogle Scholar databasesCost-effectiveness componentSTI prevalenceSTD clinicReliable diagnostic methodPN interventionSTI managementPN outcomesIndex patientsMethodsThe MEDLINEReferral outcomesScholar databasesSpousal partnersDiagnostic methodsClinicIntervention needsInfectionFear of abuseOutcomesCounsellingReviewComprehensive literature review
1994
Language Abilities of Preschool‐Age Children Living With Cocaine‐Using Mothers
Malakoff M, Mayes L, Schottenfeld R. Language Abilities of Preschool‐Age Children Living With Cocaine‐Using Mothers. American Journal On Addictions 1994, 3: 346-354. DOI: 10.1111/j.1521-0391.1994.tb00251.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPreschool-age childrenLanguage abilityLanguage delayCocaine-dependent mothersCocaine-dependent womenPrenatal cocaine exposureCocaine-using mothersDrug treatment programsDay care centersLanguage comprehensionLanguage productionCocaine exposureExpressive skillsLanguage impairmentMore impairmentTreatment programSeverity of delayOlder childrenIntervention needsChildrenFuture researchImpairmentSeverityMothersFindings
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