Sentences with phrase «general pediatric population»

VT: University of Vermont, Research Center for Children, Youth, and Families, Burlington, 2000), a widely used measure for EBD, contains several norm - referenced scales derived through factor analysis of data from the general pediatric population.
Although brain tumors are still rare among the general pediatric population, about 20 % of all childhood cancers are brain tumors.

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The same article goes on to say, «Fragrance allergy is not only common in the general adult population but also in the pediatric populations, especially in adolescent females.10 Potential sensitizers include perfumed products (scented sprays / candles, deodorants, shampoos, lotions, etc.).
These statistics are alarming, the authors of the new paper point out, considering that the prevalence of ARFID has been estimated at 3.2 percent in the general population and from 14 to 22.5 percent among children in pediatric treatment programs for any kind of eating disorder.
This includes pediatric, adolescent and geriatric patients and the general patient population
Tended to patient population that included ventilated, critically ill, neo-natal, pediatric, geriatric, psychiatric and general inpatients
Children with certain preexisting medical conditions are at an increased risk for influenza complications, 34 including hospitalization or death.35, 36 Among influenza - associated pediatric deaths, neurologic disorders were the most commonly reported conditions, as previously described.1, 7,8 These conditions are rare in the general population but are overrepresented among pediatric deaths and children who are hospitalized with influenza.37 — 39 Vaccine coverage was low for these high - risk children, and ongoing educational efforts are needed.
Measures developed or used within pediatric populations or with an extensive literature base in the general population with promise for use in pediatric populations were selected for review.
Most of the family measures used in pediatric psychology were developed within the general population and they have been applied in pediatric samples without investigation of their reliability and validity within these specific samples.
Conclusions Many measures deemed «well - established» in the general population are proving to be reliable and useful in pediatric samples.
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