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The use of large administrative data sets in nursing researchArlene Merne Smaldone
Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY 10032, USA
Appl Nurs Res 16:205-7. 2003
Sleepless in America: inadequate sleep and relationships to health and well-being of our nation's childrenArlene Smaldone
Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, New York 10032, USA
Pediatrics 119:S29-37. 2007..Our goal was to identify characteristics associated with inadequate sleep for a national random sample of elementary school-aged children (6-11 years) and adolescents (12-17 years)...
Does assessing sleep inadequacy across its continuum inform associations with child and family health?Arlene Smaldone
Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY 10032, USA
J Pediatr Health Care 23:394-404. 2009..The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and characteristics of children experiencing a continuum of inadequate sleep and its associations with child, family, and environmental variables...
Mental health parity legislationArlene Smaldone
Columbia University School of Nursing, Mail Code 6, 630 West 168th Street, New York, NY 10032, USA
J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv 48:26-34. 2010....
Perceptions of parenting children with type 1 diabetes diagnosed in early childhoodArlene Smaldone
Columbia University School of Nursing, 617W168th St, New York, NY 10032, USA
J Pediatr Health Care 25:87-95. 2011..The purpose of this study was to explore perceptions of psychosocial adaptations in parenting young children with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) from diagnosis through childhood...
Measuring resource utilization in patient-oriented comparative effectiveness research: a psychometric study of the Resource Utilization QuestionnaireArlene Smaldone
Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, New York 10032, USA
Res Theory Nurs Pract 25:80-106. 2011..The mRUQ-T1DM validly measures cost incurred by children and families with T1DM and is easily completed by parents. Furthermore, the mRUQ-T1DM may be adapted for use in other populations using a similar process...
