2022
“Been there, done that:” A grounded theory of future caregiver preparedness in former caregivers of parents living with dementia
Mroz E, Piechota A, Ali T, Matta‐Singh T, Abboud A, Sharma S, White M, Fried T, Monin J. “Been there, done that:” A grounded theory of future caregiver preparedness in former caregivers of parents living with dementia. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2022, 71: 1495-1504. PMID: 36571504, PMCID: PMC10175151, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.18209.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDevelopment of a Parent-Reported Outcome Measure for Febrile Infants ≤60 Days Old
Aronson PL, Fleischer E, Schaeffer P, Fraenkel L, Politi MC, White MA. Development of a Parent-Reported Outcome Measure for Febrile Infants ≤60 Days Old. Pediatric Emergency Care 2022, 38: e821-e827. PMID: 35100782, PMCID: PMC8807943, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000002378.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParent-reported outcome measureParents' emotionsPsychometric propertiesFebrile infants 60 daysMeasure's psychometric propertiesPotential itemsCognitive interviewsEmotionsItem clarityParents' experiencesInfants 60 daysParentsOutcome measuresDecision makingFinal measureItemsMeasuresInfant outcomesInterviewsExperienceNew samplesClarityFearExpert reviewEase of use
2016
Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a Self-Administered Questionnaire to Assess Parental Attitudes Toward Firearms and Related Parenting Decisions
Davis AB, White MA. Development and Psychometric Evaluation of a Self-Administered Questionnaire to Assess Parental Attitudes Toward Firearms and Related Parenting Decisions. Violence And Victims 2016, 31: 537-551. PMID: 27075751, DOI: 10.1891/0886-6708.vv-d-15-00038.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Parental substance use history of overweight men and women with binge eating disorder is associated with distinct developmental trajectories and comorbid mood disorder
Blomquist KK, Masheb RM, White MA, Grilo CM. Parental substance use history of overweight men and women with binge eating disorder is associated with distinct developmental trajectories and comorbid mood disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2011, 52: 693-700. PMID: 21296344, PMCID: PMC3136611, DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2010.12.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAnalysis of VarianceBinge-Eating DisorderChild of Impaired ParentsChi-Square DistributionComorbidityDepressionFemaleHumansInterview, PsychologicalLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMood DisordersObesityParentsPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychological TestsSelf ConceptSubstance-Related DisordersYoung AdultConceptsSubstance use disordersPsychological functioningDevelopment of bingeDistinct developmental trajectoriesMood disordersBattery of questionnairesParental historyComorbid mood disordersBED onsetDisorder psychopathologyDevelopmental trajectoriesBingeParental substanceDiagnostic InterviewDistinct trajectoriesUse disordersFunctioningPsychiatric comorbidityOverweight patientsOverweight menDiagnostic criteriaPatientsDisordersParticipantsElevated rates
2008
Recruiting African American girls and parents for a secondary weight gain prevention study.
Kennedy BM, Newton RL, York-Crowe E, Walden HM, Ryan DH, White MA, Williamson DA. Recruiting African American girls and parents for a secondary weight gain prevention study. Journal Of Cultural Diversity 2008, 15: 181-6. PMID: 19202720.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAttitude to HealthBlack or African AmericanBody ImageBody Mass IndexCausalityFemaleHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHealth PromotionHumansInternetObesityOverweightParentsPatient Education as TopicPatient SelectionRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicResearch DesignSecondary PreventionSocial EnvironmentConceptsWeight gain prevention studyPrevention StudyAfrican American girlsAdolescent girlsOverweight African American girlsAfrican American adolescent girlsWeight gain preventionStudy sampleAmerican adolescent girlsObese parentsRecruitment of participantsStudy criteriaGain preventionAmerican girlsOverweightOverweight girlsInternet-based studyLack of awarenessRecruitment approachNumber of participantsBehavioral conditionsSole methodGirlsRiskFirst contact