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  1. Article ; Online: Association of atopic dermatitis with emotional and behavioral problems in childhood.

    Ma, Emily Z / Hooper, Stephen R / Seegan, Paige L / Wan, Joy

    Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology

    2024  

    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-05
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 603641-7
    ISSN 1097-6787 ; 0190-9622
    ISSN (online) 1097-6787
    ISSN 0190-9622
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaad.2024.01.068
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  2. Article ; Online: Mental health and social-emotional functioning in children and adolescents with chronic kidney disease.

    Kogon, Amy J / Hooper, Stephen R

    Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany)

    2023  

    Abstract: For children and young adults, living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses physical, mental, and social challenges. The mental health functioning of children and adolescents with CKD plays an important role in the medical, educational, vocational, and ...

    Abstract For children and young adults, living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses physical, mental, and social challenges. The mental health functioning of children and adolescents with CKD plays an important role in the medical, educational, vocational, and quality of life outcomes, yet receives little systematic attention in the busy pediatric nephrology clinic. This article will provide an overview of the prevalence of mental illness and symptoms in children and young adults with CKD, strategies to assess for dysfunction, and the long-term outcomes associated with impaired functioning. While there is a relative dearth of literature regarding evidence-based interventions in this population to improve mental health functioning, we provide "best practice" strategies based on the available literature to address emotional and/or behavioral challenges once they are identified. More research is needed to define appropriate interventions to alleviate mental health issues and social-emotional distress, and this review of the literature will serve to provide directions for future research.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-10-25
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 631932-4
    ISSN 1432-198X ; 0931-041X
    ISSN (online) 1432-198X
    ISSN 0931-041X
    DOI 10.1007/s00467-023-06151-1
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  3. Article ; Online: Cognitive Function and Academic Achievement in Children with Early Childhood Atopic Dermatitis.

    Sockler, Patrick G / Hooper, Stephen R / Kartawira, Karin / Wan, Joy

    The Journal of investigative dermatology

    2023  Volume 144, Issue 2, Page(s) 400–403

    MeSH term(s) Child ; Humans ; Child, Preschool ; Dermatitis, Atopic ; Academic Success ; Cognition
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-08-14
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 80136-7
    ISSN 1523-1747 ; 0022-202X
    ISSN (online) 1523-1747
    ISSN 0022-202X
    DOI 10.1016/j.jid.2023.07.015
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  4. Article: Differential Attention Functioning in Pediatric Chronic Kidney Disease.

    Duquette, Peter J / Gipson, Debbie S / Hooper, Stephen R

    Frontiers in human neuroscience

    2022  Volume 16, Page(s) 897131

    Abstract: Objective: To compare specific attention functions for school-age children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to those of a typically developing control group.: Methods: A cross-sectional study examined attention dimensions for children and ... ...

    Abstract Objective: To compare specific attention functions for school-age children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) to those of a typically developing control group.
    Methods: A cross-sectional study examined attention dimensions for children and adolescents with CKD (
    Results: Significant group differences were revealed, with the CKD group performing worse than controls on the Focus/Execute, Sustain, and Encode dimensions. The CKD group also had a larger proportion of children with scores one standard deviation or more below the mean on the Shift and Encode domains, suggesting an at-risk level of functioning in these dimensions. Secondary analyses showed disease severity to be correlated with worse attention functions for children with CKD.
    Conclusion: Children with CKD may be vulnerable to subtle, specific deficits in numerous attention dimensions relative to their typically developing peers, particularly for those with more severe disease.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-06-24
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2425477-0
    ISSN 1662-5161
    ISSN 1662-5161
    DOI 10.3389/fnhum.2022.897131
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  5. Article: Emergent Neuroimaging Findings for Written Expression in Children: A Scoping Review.

    Costa, Lara-Jeane C / Spencer, Sarah V / Hooper, Stephen R

    Brain sciences

    2022  Volume 12, Issue 3

    Abstract: Background: There is currently a dearth of research on the neural framework of writing tasks in children, as measured by neuroimaging techniques.: Objective: This paper provides an overview of the current literature examining the neurological ... ...

    Abstract Background: There is currently a dearth of research on the neural framework of writing tasks in children, as measured by neuroimaging techniques.
    Objective: This paper provides an overview of the current literature examining the neurological underpinnings of written expression in children.
    Design: Using a scoping review approach, with thorough searches of key databases, this paper presents the available literature comprising 13 different studies using both structural and functional neuroimaging techniques with the 0-18 English speaking population.
    Results: Studies largely presented small sample sizes, with most studies utilizing elementary or middle school-aged children. Emergent findings revealed a complex network of neural contributions to the writing process in children. There were associations between the left fusiform gyrus and orthographic coding (i.e., handwriting), and spelling and written composition measures were significantly correlated with activity in the left posterior cingulate, left precuneus, and right precuneus regions. Additionally, results revealed that good versus poor writers manifested differential brain activation patterns during many tasks associated with written expression, with good writers performing more efficiently than poor writers with respect to brain regions activated during a writing task across handwriting, spelling, and idea generation.
    Conclusions: The findings from this scoping review lay the foundation for future studies examining the interface between writing skills in children and underlying neural pathways that support the various components of the writing process. It will be important for future research to examine the neurological bases of the various components of written expression in children and adolescents.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-03-18
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2651993-8
    ISSN 2076-3425
    ISSN 2076-3425
    DOI 10.3390/brainsci12030406
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  6. Article: Risk Factors for Neurocognitive Functioning in Children with Autosomal Recessive Polycystic Kidney Disease.

    Hooper, Stephen R

    Frontiers in pediatrics

    2017  Volume 5, Page(s) 107

    Abstract: This mini review provides an overview of the issues and challenges inherent in autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD), with a particular focus on the neurological factors and neurocognitive functioning of this population. ARPKD typically ... ...

    Abstract This mini review provides an overview of the issues and challenges inherent in autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD), with a particular focus on the neurological factors and neurocognitive functioning of this population. ARPKD typically is discovered at the end of pregnancy or during the neonatal developmental period and occurs in approximately 1 in 20,000 live births. During the neonatal period, there is a relatively high risk of death, with many infants dying from respiratory failure. As the child ages, they experience progressive kidney disease and become increasingly vulnerable to liver disease, with many individuals eventually requiring dual organ transplants. This mini review provides a brief description of ARPKD and describes the various factors that place children with ARPKD at risk for neurological and neuropsychological impairment (e.g., a genetic condition leading to chronic kidney disease and eventual transplant; difficult-to-treat hypertension; eventual liver disease; possible dual transplantation of the kidneys and liver; chronic lung disease), including that these factors are present during a critical period of brain development. Further, the mini review discusses the available studies that have addressed the neurocognitive functioning in children with ARPKD. This paper concludes by providing the key clinical and research challenges that face the field of pediatric nephrology with respect to the clinical and scientific study of the neurocognitive functioning of children with ARPKD. Selected directions are offered in both the clinical and research arenas for this multiorgan chronic condition.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-05-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2711999-3
    ISSN 2296-2360
    ISSN 2296-2360
    DOI 10.3389/fped.2017.00107
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  7. Article ; Online: The brain in pediatric chronic kidney disease-the intersection of cognition, neuroimaging, and clinical biomarkers.

    Harshman, Lyndsay A / Hooper, Stephen R

    Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany)

    2020  Volume 35, Issue 12, Page(s) 2221–2229

    Abstract: Brain growth and development occur at peak rates in early childhood through adolescence, and for some children, this must happen in conjunction with chronic kidney disease (CKD), associated medical conditions, and their treatment(s). This review provides ...

    Abstract Brain growth and development occur at peak rates in early childhood through adolescence, and for some children, this must happen in conjunction with chronic kidney disease (CKD), associated medical conditions, and their treatment(s). This review provides an overview of key findings to date on the topic of the brain in pediatric CKD. Here, we specifically address the topics of neuroimaging and cognition in pediatric CKD with consideration to biomarkers of disease progression that may impact cognition. Current cognitive data suggest that most children with mild to moderate CKD do not exhibit significant cognitive impairments, but, rather, the presence of somewhat lower intellectual abilities and subtle deficits in selected executive functions. Although promising, modern neuroimaging data remain inconclusive in linking cognitive findings to neuroimaging correlates in the pediatric CKD population. Certainly, it is important to note that even subtle cognitive concerns can present barriers to learning, social functioning, and overall quality of life if not appropriately recognized or addressed. Further longitudinal research utilizing concurrent and targeted cognitive and neuroimaging evaluations is warranted to better understand the impact of CKD progression on brain development and associated neurocognitive outcomes.
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Biomarkers ; Brain/diagnostic imaging ; Brain/growth & development ; Brain/pathology ; Child ; Cognitive Dysfunction/etiology ; Disease Progression ; Humans ; Neurodevelopmental Disorders/etiology ; Neuroimaging/methods ; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/complications ; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic/physiopathology ; Severity of Illness Index
    Chemical Substances Biomarkers
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-02
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Review
    ZDB-ID 631932-4
    ISSN 1432-198X ; 0931-041X
    ISSN (online) 1432-198X
    ISSN 0931-041X
    DOI 10.1007/s00467-019-04417-1
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  8. Article ; Online: Role of locus of control in emotional and behavioural outcomes among children with atopic dermatitis.

    Bao, Aaron / Sockler, Patrick G / Radtke, Sarah / Ma, Emily Z / Abuabara, Katrina / Kim, Elle / Hooper, Stephen R / Wan, Joy

    Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology : JEADV

    2023  

    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-12-08
    Publishing country England
    Document type Letter
    ZDB-ID 1128828-0
    ISSN 1468-3083 ; 0926-9959
    ISSN (online) 1468-3083
    ISSN 0926-9959
    DOI 10.1111/jdv.19698
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  9. Article: Consent to Treatment in the Post-Montgomery Era: Principles and Implications for the Dental Team.

    Blum, Igor R / Hooper, Stephen

    Primary dental journal

    2019  Volume 8, Issue 2, Page(s) 40–48

    Abstract: This paper examines recent changes in relation to the legal and regulatory requirements around the consent process in the UK and how to protect patients' rights to make decisions about their treatment. In addition to the implications of the Montgomery ... ...

    Abstract This paper examines recent changes in relation to the legal and regulatory requirements around the consent process in the UK and how to protect patients' rights to make decisions about their treatment. In addition to the implications of the Montgomery case on UK law of consent, key governmental and professional body regulatory guidance on the subject of consent are taken into account and discussed to facilitate a robust and valid consent process in the dental care environment.
    MeSH term(s) Decision Making ; Dental Care ; Humans ; Informed Consent ; Patient Rights
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-08-20
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2685942-7
    ISSN 2050-1684
    ISSN 2050-1684
    DOI 10.1308/205016819827103476
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  10. Article ; Online: The deep biology of cognition: Moving toward a comprehensive neurodevelopmental model of Turner syndrome.

    Knickmeyer, Rebecca C / Hooper, Stephen R

    American journal of medical genetics. Part C, Seminars in medical genetics

    2019  Volume 181, Issue 1, Page(s) 91–99

    Abstract: Individuals with Turner syndrome (TS) often exhibit specific deficits in visual-spatial functions, arithmetical abilities, social cognition, and executive functions with preserved general intelligence and preserved or enhanced verbal skills. This unique ... ...

    Abstract Individuals with Turner syndrome (TS) often exhibit specific deficits in visual-spatial functions, arithmetical abilities, social cognition, and executive functions with preserved general intelligence and preserved or enhanced verbal skills. This unique pattern of cognitive strengths and weaknesses is accompanied by a well-described neuroanatomical phenotype characterized by decreased gray matter volumes in premotor, somatosensory, and parietal-occipital cortex, and increased volumes of the amygdala and orbitofrontal cortex. Why the absence of the second sex chromosome should produce these effects remains poorly understood. In this article, we propose that the TS research community leverage recent advances in neuroimaging, large-scale data-rich biology (omics), and patient-powered research registries to build a comprehensive neurodevelopmental model of TS.
    MeSH term(s) Brain/anatomy & histology ; Brain/growth & development ; Brain/physiology ; Cognition/physiology ; Executive Function ; Female ; Humans ; Intelligence ; Neurodevelopmental Disorders ; Turner Syndrome/physiopathology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-02-11
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2108622-9
    ISSN 1552-4876 ; 0148-7299 ; 1552-4868
    ISSN (online) 1552-4876
    ISSN 0148-7299 ; 1552-4868
    DOI 10.1002/ajmg.c.31679
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