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drug4601 | nasopharyngeal Covid 19 RT-PCR Wiki | 1.00 |
drug1090 | Couples' Intervention Wiki | 1.00 |
drug3573 | Sensitivity Intervention Wiki | 1.00 |
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D006528 | Carcinoma, Hepatocellular NIH | 1.00 |
D002277 | Carcinoma NIH | 0.35 |
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HP:0001402 | Hepatocellular carcinoma HPO | 1.00 |
HP:0030731 | Carcinoma HPO | 0.35 |
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There is one clinical trial.
The proposed research is relevant to public health because of the critical importance of infant attachment and early experiences to the lifetime trajectory of mental health and socio-emotional functioning. This Randomized Clinical Trial addresses major gaps in available family-wide programs that can promote healthy development that best serve infants, mothers, fathers, and inter-parental relationships in cost-effective ways. This study also systematically tests for which families the interventions are most effective and rigorously tests the theoretical processes that link changes in mother-infant, father-infant, and mother-father interactions with infant and parent outcomes.
Description: Observational measure of parent sensitivity during infant-parent interactions
Measure: Change in Parental Sensitivity Time: 12-monthsDescription: Parent-report questionnaire assessing degree of involvement with infants at home, reflecting percent time engaging in each activity. Subscales include: Direct Care, Indirect Care, Play Activities, and Total score all ranging from 0 - 100. Higher values mean higher percentage of time spent in that caretaking activity. Scores are averaged to create the subscales and total score.
Measure: Change in Child Care Activities Scale Time: 12-monthsDescription: Parent-report questionnaire assessing degree of stress about roles as a parent. Subscales include: Parental Distress (scale range from 5 - 60; 33 and higher = 85th percentile); Parent-Child Dysfunctional Interaction (scale range 5 - 60; 26 and higher = 85th percentile); Difficult Child (scale range 5 - 60; 33 and higher = 85th percentile); Total Score (scale range 15 - 180; 86 and higher = 85th percentile). Higher values mean greater levels of parenting stress. Scores are summed to create subscales and the total score.
Measure: Change in Parenting Stress Index - Short Form Version III Time: 12 monthsDescription: Parent-report measure of self-efficacy in their role as a parent. Subscales include Satisfaction (cale range 9 - 54); Efficacy (scale range 8 - 48). Total Score (scale range 17 - 102). Higher values indicate a greater satisfaction, efficacy, and total sense of competence. Scores are summed to create the subscales and total score.
Measure: Change in Parenting Sense of Competence Scale Time: 12-monthsDescription: Parent report questionnaire assessing parents' security in their relationships with each other. Subscales include Preoccupied Attachment (scale range 1 - 7); Fearful Attachment (scale range 1 - 7); Secure Attachment (scale range 1 - 7). Higher values mean greater levels of that type of attachment to spouse. Scores are averages of item sets.
Measure: Change in Spousal Attachment Questionnaire Time: 12-monthsDescription: Parent report questionnaire assessing conflict strategies in spousal relationship. Subscales include Cooperation (scale range 0 - 36); Avoidance and Capitulation (scale range 0 - 60); Stonewalling (scale range 0 - 42); Verbal Aggression (scale range 0 - 48); Physical Aggression (scale range 0 - 42); Child Involvement (scale range 0 - 30); Conflict Resolution (scale range 0 - 39). Higher scores indicate greater levels of use of conflict strategies or greater resolution. Item sets are summed to create subscale scores.
Measure: Change in Conflict and Problem Solving Scale Time: 12-monthsDescription: Parent report questionnaire assessing children's exposure to marital conflict. There is a total score (scale range 0 - 36). Higher values indicate more conflict. Items are summed to create the total score.
Measure: Change in O'Leary Porter Scale Time: 12-monthsDescription: Parent questionnaire evaluating children's behavior problems and competence. Subscales include Problems (scale range 0 - 66); Competencies (scale range 0 - 22); Externalizing problems (scale range 0 - 12); Internalizing (scale range 0 - 16); Dysregulation (scale range 0 - 16); Autism Spectrum Disorder (scale range 0 - 17). Higher scores indicate higher levels of each construct or higher screening value for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Scores are summed.
Measure: Change in Brief Infant Toddler Emotional Assessment Time: 12-monthsDescription: Observational ratings of infant attachment security with mothers from the Strange Situation; with COVID-19, we no longer do in-person assessments so we now use a modified version of the Attachment Q-Sort which is an interview with mothers over zoom.
Measure: Mother-Infant Attachment Time: 12 monthsDescription: Observational ratings of infant attachment security with fathers from the Strange Situation; with COVID-19, we no longer do in-person assessments so we now use a modified version of the Attachment Q-Sort which is an interview with fathers over zoom.
Measure: Father-Infant Attachment Time: 10 monthsDescription: Observational measure of parents' conflict styles during discussions
Measure: Change in Couples' communication styles Time: 12-monthsDescription: Observational measure of infants' affective and regulatory behaviors during parent-child interactions and during couples' discussions
Measure: Change in Infant Affect Regulation Time: 12-monthsAlphabetical listing of all HPO terms. Navigate: Correlations Clinical Trials
Data processed on September 26, 2020.
An HTML report was created for each of the unique drugs, MeSH, and HPO terms associated with COVID-19 clinical trials. Each report contains a list of either the drug, the MeSH terms, or the HPO terms. All of the terms in a category are displayed on the left-hand side of the report to enable easy navigation, and the reports contain a list of correlated drugs, MeSH, and HPO terms. Further, all reports contain the details of the clinical trials in which the term is referenced. Every clinical trial report shows the mapped HPO and MeSH terms, which are also hyperlinked. Related HPO terms, with their associated genes, protein mutations, and SNPs are also referenced in the report.
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