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120 related items for PubMed ID: 7320356

  • 1. Parent and child causal attributions related to the child's clinical problem.
    Compas BE, Friedland-Bandes R, Bastien R, Adelman HS.
    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 1981 Sep; 9(3):389-97. PubMed ID: 7320356
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  • 2. Parent and child causal attributions during clinical interviews.
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    J Abnorm Child Psychol; 1982 Mar; 10(1):77-84. PubMed ID: 7108057
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  • 3. Parental perception of learning-disabled children's adjustment problems and related stress.
    Konstantareas MM, Homatidis S.
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  • 4. Parents' causal attributions about attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: the effect of child and parent sex.
    Maniadaki K, Sonuga-Barke E, Kakouros E.
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  • 6. Parents' Spontaneous Attributions about their Problem Child: Associations with Parental Mental Health and Child Conduct Problems.
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  • 7. Attributions, criticism and warmth in mothers of children with intellectual disability and challenging behaviour: a pilot study.
    Lancaster RL, Balling K, Hastings R, Lloyd TJ.
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  • 8. Parents' attributions for achieving compliance from attention-deficit-disordered children.
    Sobol MP, Ashbourne DT, Earn BM, Cunningham CE.
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  • 9. Parents' Attributions for Negative and Positive Child Behavior in Relation to Parenting and Child Problems.
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  • 10. Comorbid psychopathology and clinical symptomatology in children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
    Anagnostopoulos DC, Korlou S, Sakellariou K, Kondyli V, Sarafidou J, Tsakanikos E, Giannakopoulos G, Liakopoulou M.
    Psychiatriki; 2016 Jun; 27(1):27-36. PubMed ID: 27110880
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  • 11. Attributions of Stability, Control and Responsibility: How Parents of Children with Intellectual Disabilities View their Child's Problematic Behaviour and Its Causes.
    Jacobs M, Woolfson LM, Hunter SC.
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  • 12. Validation of a new self-report measure of parental attributions.
    Snarr JD, Slep AM, Grande VP.
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  • 13. Attributions of behavior in the pediatric mild closed head injury (CHI) population.
    Antshel KM, Malhotra A, Seigers D.
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  • 14. Parent-child mentalizing in pediatric epilepsy.
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  • 15. Development of learning-disabled and normally achieving children's causal attributions.
    Kistner J, White K, Haskett M, Robbins F.
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  • 16. Assessing parent attributions for child behavior using open-ended questions.
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  • 17. Engagement in child and adolescent treatment: the role of parental cognitions and attributions.
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  • 18. Now why'd he do that? The nature and correlates of mothers' attributions about negative teen behavior.
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  • 19. A network analysis of the causal attributions for obesity in children and adolescents and their parents.
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  • 20. Children's perceptions of parental behaviors.
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