Robert B Noll

Summary

Affiliation: Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Commentary: the psychological impact of pediatric cancer hardiness, the exception or the rule?
    Robert B Noll
    Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Child Development Unit, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2583, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 32:1089-98. 2007
  2. ncbi Peer relationships and emotional well-being of children with sickle cell disease: a controlled replication
    Robert B Noll
    University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    Child Neuropsychol 13:173-87. 2007
  3. ncbi Commentary. Health and behavior CPT codes: an opportunity to revolutionize reimbursement in pediatric psychology
    Robert B Noll
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 29:571-8. 2004
  4. ncbi Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of children with NF1
    Robert B Noll
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA
    Am J Med Genet A 143:2261-73. 2007
  5. ncbi Family factors, emotional functioning, and functional impairment in juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome
    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA
    Arthritis Rheum 59:1392-8. 2008
  6. ncbi A controlled, longitudinal study of the social functioning of youth with sickle cell disease
    Robert B Noll
    Child Development Unit, Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, One Children s Hospital Drive, 4401 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA
    Pediatrics 125:e1453-9. 2010
  7. ncbi Parental distress, family functioning, and social support in families with and without a child with neurofibromatosis 1
    Jennifer Reiter-Purtill
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15214, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 33:422-34. 2008
  8. ncbi A longitudinal study of childhood depression and anxiety in relation to weight gain
    Dana L Rofey
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Weight Management and Wellness Center, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
    Child Psychiatry Hum Dev 40:517-26. 2009
  9. ncbi Problem solving and maternal distress at the time of a child's diagnosis of cancer in two-parent versus lone-parent households
    Emily A Iobst
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Child Development Unit, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 34:817-21. 2009
  10. ncbi Social functioning and peer relationships of adolescents with juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome
    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck
    Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    Arthritis Rheum 57:474-80. 2007

Detail Information

Publications37

  1. ncbi Commentary: the psychological impact of pediatric cancer hardiness, the exception or the rule?
    Robert B Noll
    Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Child Development Unit, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2583, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 32:1089-98. 2007
  2. ncbi Peer relationships and emotional well-being of children with sickle cell disease: a controlled replication
    Robert B Noll
    University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    Child Neuropsychol 13:173-87. 2007
    ..1996). Findings from both studies suggest relative psychological hardiness among children with SCD who have not had an overt stroke...
  3. ncbi Commentary. Health and behavior CPT codes: an opportunity to revolutionize reimbursement in pediatric psychology
    Robert B Noll
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 29:571-8. 2004
    ..Future directions for implementation, teaching, and research are provided along with a strong encouragement for use of these codes by pediatric psychologists...
  4. ncbi Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of children with NF1
    Robert B Noll
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA
    Am J Med Genet A 143:2261-73. 2007
    ..Central nervous system involvement appears to play a key role in identifying children at risk for problems with friendships, social acceptance, and emotional functioning (i.e., depression)...
  5. ncbi Family factors, emotional functioning, and functional impairment in juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome
    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA
    Arthritis Rheum 59:1392-8. 2008
    ....
  6. ncbi A controlled, longitudinal study of the social functioning of youth with sickle cell disease
    Robert B Noll
    Child Development Unit, Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, One Children s Hospital Drive, 4401 Penn Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15224, USA
    Pediatrics 125:e1453-9. 2010
    ....
  7. ncbi Parental distress, family functioning, and social support in families with and without a child with neurofibromatosis 1
    Jennifer Reiter-Purtill
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15214, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 33:422-34. 2008
    ..To compare parental adjustment, social support, and family functioning between families of children with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) and a group of demographically similar comparison families, and to examine the impact of disease severity...
  8. ncbi A longitudinal study of childhood depression and anxiety in relation to weight gain
    Dana L Rofey
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Weight Management and Wellness Center, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
    Child Psychiatry Hum Dev 40:517-26. 2009
    ..The major finding that depression and anxiety are associated with increased BMI percentiles in a non-obese sample suggests that childhood psychopathology is an important factor that should be carefully monitored...
  9. ncbi Problem solving and maternal distress at the time of a child's diagnosis of cancer in two-parent versus lone-parent households
    Emily A Iobst
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Child Development Unit, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 34:817-21. 2009
    ..To examine negative affectivity and problem-solving abilities for lone mothers and those who are married/partnered subsequent to a child's diagnosis with cancer...
  10. ncbi Social functioning and peer relationships of adolescents with juvenile fibromyalgia syndrome
    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck
    Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
    Arthritis Rheum 57:474-80. 2007
    ..Adolescents with JPFS often report problems with school and participating in peer activities, placing them at risk for social isolation from their peers and psychosocial adjustment problems...
  11. ncbi Cognitive-behavioral therapy for physical and emotional disturbances in adolescents with polycystic ovary syndrome: a pilot study
    Dana L Rofey
    Children s Hospital of Pittsburgh, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 34:156-63. 2009
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  12. ncbi Intensity of CNS treatment for pediatric cancer: prediction of social outcomes in survivors
    Kathryn Vannatta
    Center for Biobehavioral Health, Columbus Children s Research Institute, and The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
    Pediatr Blood Cancer 49:716-22. 2007
    ..Furthermore, we expected that these associations would be moderated by child age at diagnosis and gender...
  13. ncbi Educational and occupational outcomes among survivors of childhood cancer during the transition to emerging adulthood
    Cynthia A Gerhardt
    Center for Biobehavioral Health, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
    J Dev Behav Pediatr 28:448-55. 2007
    ..To examine educational and occupational outcomes among survivors of childhood cancer and peers during the transition from adolescence to emerging adulthood...
  14. ncbi Trajectories of adjustment in mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: a natural history investigation
    Michael J Dolgin
    Schneider Children s Medical Center, Israel
    J Pediatr Psychol 32:771-82. 2007
    ....
  15. ncbi Social and romantic outcomes in emerging adulthood among survivors of childhood cancer
    Cynthia A Gerhardt
    Center for Biobehavioral Health, Columbus Children s Research Institute and The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43205 2696, USA
    J Adolesc Health 40:462.e9-15. 2007
    ..To examine social and romantic outcomes among survivors of childhood cancer and comparison peers during the transition from adolescence to emerging adulthood...
  16. ncbi Impact of maternal breast cancer on the peer interactions of children at school
    Kathryn Vannatta
    Center for Biobehavioral Health, Columbus Children s Research Institute and The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43205 2696, USA
    Psychooncology 17:252-9. 2008
    ..Further research is warranted to confirm findings that sons of mothers with breast cancer may experience social isolation and to examine the stability and consequences of this behavioral pattern...
  17. ncbi Parent and family factors associated with child adjustment to pediatric cancer
    Kristen E Robinson
    Columbus Children s Research Institute, Center for Biobehavioral Health, Columbus, Ohio 43205 2696, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 32:400-10. 2007
    ..To identify factors that influence the association between parent and child distress among families of children with cancer and comparison peers...
  18. ncbi Evaluation of the School Competency Assessment Scale: a critique
    Robert B Noll
    Children's Hospital Medical Center, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA
    J Pediatr Oncol Nurs 20:65-70. 2003
  19. ncbi Social, emotional, and behavioral functioning of children with hemophilia
    Angie M Trzepacz
    Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Children s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, USA
    J Dev Behav Pediatr 24:225-32. 2003
    ..However, both children with hemophilia and their parents identified more difficulties with emotional well-being. Nevertheless, approximately all mean scores for both groups remained within the normal range...
  20. ncbi Consensus statements: Development and testing of the School Competency Assessment Scale
    Audrey Nelson
    University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing, Omaha, NE 68198-5330, USA
    J Pediatr Oncol Nurs 20:71-2. 2003
  21. ncbi A controlled longitudinal study of the social functioning of children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
    Jennifer Reiter-Purtill
    Division of Hematology/Oncology, Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnet Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039
    J Pediatr Psychol 28:17-28. 2003
    ..CONCLUSIONS: Because children with severe or active JRA may be at risk for difficulties with social acceptance over time, they are appropriate targets for interventions that ameliorate or prevent these difficulties...
  22. ncbi Height and social adjustment: are extremes a cause for concern and action?
    David E Sandberg
    Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Buffalo, New York, USA
    Pediatrics 114:744-50. 2004
    ..This study assessed peer relations and social adjustment as a function of height in a community sample...
  23. ncbi Emotional, social, and behavioral functioning of children with sickle cell disease and comparison peers
    Angie M Trzepacz
    May Institute, Walpole, Massachusetts, USA
    J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 26:642-8. 2004
    ....
  24. ncbi Problem-solving skills training for mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: a randomized trial
    Olle Jane Z Sahler
    Division of Hematology Oncology, Strong Children s Hospital University of Rochester Medical Center, New York 14642, USA
    J Dev Behav Pediatr 23:77-86. 2002
    ..The implications of these findings for refinement of the PSST intervention and for extension to other groups of children with serious illnesses are discussed...
  25. ncbi Identifying and addressing the needs of siblings of children with cancer: (commentary on Sidhu et al., page 580)
    Melissa A Alderfer
    The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
    Pediatr Blood Cancer 47:537-8. 2006
  26. ncbi A controlled longitudinal study of the social functioning of children who completed treatment of cancer
    Jennifer Reiter-Purtill
    Children's Hospital Medical Center and the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229-3039, USA
    J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 25:467-73. 2003
    ..However, children who have undergone especially intense treatment may be at some risk for social problems...
  27. ncbi Neurocognitive functioning after cancer: is that all there is to QOL?
    Robert B Noll
    Division of Hematology/Oncology, Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA
    J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 25:5-7. 2003
  28. ncbi Behavioral reputation: a cross-age perspective
    Meg Zeller
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 3039, USA
    Dev Psychol 39:129-39. 2003
    ..Both convergent and divergent patterns of associations emerged across developmental levels...
  29. ncbi Educational and occupational outcomes among young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis
    Cynthia A Gerhardt
    The Research Institute at Nationwide Children s Hospital, Columbus, OH 43205 2696, USA
    Arthritis Rheum 59:1385-91. 2008
    ..To examine educational and occupational outcomes among young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) and peers during the transition from adolescence to emerging adulthood...
  30. ncbi Parent perceptions of nutritional issues during their child's treatment for cancer
    Cynthia A Gerhardt
    Center for Biobehavioral Health, Columbus Children s Research Institute and The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43205 2696, USA
    J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 28:454-60. 2006
    ..Families also may benefit from ongoing education to optimize healthy lifestyles among survivors...
  31. ncbi About Your Child's Eating: factor structure and psychometric properties of a feeding relationship measure
    W Hobart Davies
    Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, PO Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201 0413, United States
    Eat Behav 8:457-63. 2007
    ..Empirically derived clinical range cut-off scores are presented. Results support the AYCE as a psychometrically sound measure of the parent-child feeding relationship for school-aged children...
  32. ncbi Brief report: child-rearing practices of caregivers with and without a child with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis: perspectives of caregivers and professionals
    Cynthia A Gerhardt
    Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229 3039, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 28:275-9. 2003
    ..To evaluate predictions from professionals in pediatric rheumatology regarding the child-rearing practices of caregivers of children with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) and healthy classmates...
  33. ncbi Brief report: post-traumatic stress during emerging adulthood in survivors of pediatric cancer
    Cynthia A Gerhardt
    Columbus Children s Research Institute, Center for Biobehavioral Health, Rm G362, 700 Children s Drive, Columbus, OH 43205 2696, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 32:1018-23. 2007
    ..To examine post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and disorder (PTSD) among survivors of childhood cancer and comparison peers during the transition to emerging adulthood...
  34. ncbi A randomized, controlled pilot trial of a school intervention for children with sickle cell anemia
    Kristine Koontz
    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 29:7-17. 2004
    ..Teachers receiving SIP reported higher consumer satisfaction. CONCLUSIONS: A modest educational curriculum can increase knowledge of SCA, is associated with lower absence rates, and yields high consumer satisfaction ratings...
  35. ncbi Health-related quality of life: developmental and psychometric issues
    Robert B Noll
    J Pediatr 145:8-9. 2004
  36. ncbi Using problem-solving skills training to reduce negative affectivity in mothers of children with newly diagnosed cancer: report of a multisite randomized trial
    Olle Jane Z Sahler
    Golisano Children s Hospital at Strong, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA
    J Consult Clin Psychol 73:272-83. 2005
    ..In general, efficacy for Spanish-speaking mothers exceeded that for English-speaking mothers. Findings also suggest young, single mothers profit most from PSST...
  37. ncbi How to build a better mousetrap: introduction to the special issue on methodology and design
    Robert B Noll
    Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA
    J Pediatr Psychol 27:1-3. 2002