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| Rachel Neff GreenleySummaryAffiliation: Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science Country: USA Publications
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Abdominal pain and health related quality of life in pediatric inflammatory bowel diseaseRachel Neff Greenley
Department of Psychology, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL 60064, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 38:63-71. 2013..To summarize rates of abdominal pain in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease, and to examine associations of abdominal pain, disease activity, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL)...
Identifying youth nonadherence in clinical settings: data-based recommendations for children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel diseaseRachel Neff Greenley
Department of Psychology, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, Illinois 60064, USA
Inflamm Bowel Dis 18:1254-9. 2012....
A meta-analytic review of the psychosocial adjustment of youth with inflammatory bowel diseaseRachel Neff Greenley
Department of Psychology, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL 60064, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 35:857-69. 2010..To conduct a meta-analytic review of psychosocial adjustment of youth with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)...
Maternal, paternal, and family health-related quality of life in the context of pediatric inflammatory bowel diseaseJennifer Hauser Kunz
Department of Psychology, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL, USA
Qual Life Res 20:1197-204. 2011..A secondary aim was to compare maternal and paternal perceptions of parent and family functioning...
Use of the Family Interaction Macro-coding System with families of adolescents: psychometric properties among pediatric and healthy populationsAstrida Seja Kaugars
Department of Psychology, Marquette University, PO Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201 1881, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 36:539-51. 2011..To examine reliability and validity data for the Family Interaction Macro-coding System (FIMS) with adolescents with spina bifida (SB), adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), and healthy adolescents and their families...
Family functioning in children and adolescents with spina bifida: an evidence-based review of research and interventionsGrayson N Holmbeck
Department of Psychology, Loyola University Chicago, Illinois 60626, USA
J Dev Behav Pediatr 27:249-77. 2006..Specific recommendations for future work as well as clinical implications are noted...
Health professional expectations for self-care skill development in youth with spina bifidaRachel Neff Greenley
Department of Psychology, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, North Chicago, IL, USA
Pediatr Nurs 36:98-102. 2010..Findings highlight the importance of developing different timelines for nursing education of youth with moderate versus more severe condition impairment...
A longitudinal study of pubertal timing, parent-child conflict, and cohesion in families of young adolescents with spina bifidaRachael Millstein Coakley
Department of Psychology, Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60626, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 27:461-73. 2002..Services are likely to be enhanced if health professionals routinely discuss adolescent developmental issues with parents and youths during clinic visits...
