McGrath, Patrick J.
Patrick McGrath
McGrath, Patrick J., 1948-
McGrath, Patrick J. sac
McGrath, Patrick J., psychology and pediatrics
McGrath, Patrick J. (Patrick John), 1948-
VIAF ID: 270526679 (Personal)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Adoucir les douleurs du cancer : guide pratique à l'intention des parents | |
Advances in behavioral medicine for children and adolescents | |
Bringing pain relief to children : treatment approaches | |
Chronic and recurrent pain in children and adolescents, c1999: | |
Clinical handbook for the management of mood disorders | |
A Comparative study of the code of canon law and the civil code of California regarding marriage | |
Developmental and psychological factors in children's pain | |
Help yourself : a treatment for migraine headaches | |
Life change and request for services at a counselling centre | |
Maak kanker minder pijnlijk : handboek voor ouders | |
Making cancer less painful : a handbook for parents | |
Measurement of pain in infants and children | |
Meno dolore per i bambini malati di cancro : una guida per i genitori | |
Oxford textbook of paediatric pain | |
Pain in neonates | |
Parent–child interactions during pediatric venipuncture: Investigating the role of parent traits, beliefs, and behaviors in relation to child outcomes | |
Parent mediated reading interventions for children aged birth to 48 months | |
Parental ADHD affects parent and child outcomes of parental friendship coaching | |
Parental care and overprotection of children with cystic fibrosis | |
Parents' management of children's pain following 'minor' surgery. | |
Pediatric analgesic clinical trial designs, measures, and extrapolation: report of an FDA scientific workshop. | |
Pediatric pain : biological and social context | |
Perceptions of health professionals on pain in extremely low gestational age infants | |
Personality and Behavioural Characteristics in Pediatric Migraine | |
Physical symptom reporting in Type A and Type B children | |
Predicting time to emergency department return for anxiety disorders and acute stress reactions in children and adolescents: a cohort study | |
Predictors of parent training efficacy for child externalizing behavior problems--a meta-analytic review | |
Preparing Parents to Be Present for Their Child's Anesthesia Induction: A Randomized Controlled Trial | |
Prevalence and source of pain in pediatric inpatients. | |
Procedural pain in newborns at risk for neurologic impairment. | |
Prospective Diary Study of Nonpainful and Painful Phantom Sensations in a Preselected Sample of Child and Adolescent Amputees Reporting Phantom Limbs | |
Providing Family Help at Home | |
The provision and evaluation of a neonatal resuscitation program | |
Psychologic perspectives on pediatric pain | |
Psychological Aspects of Pain Management of the Burned Child | |
Psychosocial determinants of headache, abdominal pain, and sleep problems in a community sample of Finnish adolescents | |
Psychosocial Needs of Families With a Child With Cancer | |
Randomization Within Trials Does Not Contribute to External Validity | |
Recurrent abdominal pain: a psychogenic disorder? | |
Relations between young children's responses to the depiction of separation and pain experiences | |
Relative Importance of Mothers' Versus Medical Staffs' Behavior in the Prediction of Infant Immunization Pain Behavior | |
Remote population-based intervention for disruptive behavior at age four: study protocol for a randomized trial of Internet-assisted parent training (Strongest Families Finland-Canada) | |
Review of Handbook of pain assessment, second edition | |
Risk factors for pain in children with severe cognitive impairments. | |
The role of state anxiety in children's memories for pain. | |
The role of trait mindfulness in the pain experience of adolescents | |
Science is not enough: the modern history of pediatric pain. | |
Self-administered psychosocial treatments for children and families | |
Self-administration of over-the-counter medication for pain among adolescents. | |
Sex differences in parent and child pain ratings during an experimental child pain task. | |
Social information processing of positive and negative hypothetical events in children with ADHD and conduct problems and controls. | |
Social interactions of adolescents with chronic pain: are they different? | |
The Social Self-Esteem Inventory | |
Story of Indian Bob Johnson | |
Stress and coping in child health (Advances in pediatric psychology) | |
The structure of drinking motives in First Nations adolescents in Nova Scotia | |
Systematic review of childhood and adolescent risk and prognostic factors for persistent abdominal pain. | |
Telehealth: a child and family-friendly approach to mental health-care reform | |
Testing the Feasibility of DARWeb: An Online Intervention for Children With Functional Abdominal Pain and Their Parents | |
Training highly qualified health research personnel: the pain in Child Health consortium | |
Translating e-pain research into patient care. | |
Treating maternal depression? | |
Usability testing of an online self-management program for adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis | |
Usability Testing of Guided Internet-based Parent Training for Challenging Behavior in Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (Strongest Families FASD). | |
Use of a Child Behavior Checklist in the Psychosocial Assessment of Children with Epilepsy | |
Use of medication by adolescents for the management of menstrual discomfort | |
Validation of the Non-communicating Children's Pain Checklist-Postoperative Version. | |
Validity of the Headache Diary for Children | |
Vicissitudes of follow-up studies: differential effects of parent training and stimulant medication with hyperactives. | |
Web-Based Intervention for Teachers of Elementary Students With ADHD: Randomized Controlled Trial | |
When "don't worry" communicates fear: Children's perceptions of parental reassurance and distraction during a painful medical procedure. |