Methods Sixty - nine child - parent dyads were
recruited from pediatric rheumatology and pulmonary clinics.
An age - matched sample of 72 community - reared children was
recruited from pediatric clinics in Bucharest and comprised the NIG.
Not exact matches
The researchers followed 637 participants, up to age 20,
recruited from the Trisomy 21 Program at CHOP and
from community locations and
pediatric practices, mostly in the greater Philadelphia area, between Jan. 2010 and July 2013.
Mothers were
recruited from 5 community - based
pediatric practices and 1 hospital - based practice to ensure a diverse sample.
Methods: Children with PRDs (N = 160 children; 8 - 17 years) were
recruited from three
pediatric rheumatology centers and completed measures of daily hassles, social support, depressive symptoms, and state and trait anxiety; their parents completed measures of internalizing and externalizing behaviors.
Children with PRDs were
recruited from three
pediatric rheumatology centers: two in the midwest and one on the West Coast of the United States.
The eastern sample was
recruited in the first 2 years of life
from 3
pediatric clinics: 1 for children at high risk for human immunodeficiency virus disease, 1 for children with failure to thrive, and a third providing
pediatric primary care.
Kao, B., Lobato, D., Grullon, E., Cheas, L., Plante, W., Seifer, R., & Canino, G.
Recruiting Latino and nonLatino families in
pediatric research: Considerations
from a study on childhood disability.
Thirty pairs of parents and children were
recruited from periodontal and
pediatric dental clinics.
Participants included 118 adolescents (56 = Latino, 62 = Caucasian) with type 1 diabetes mellitus and their mothers
recruited from an interdisciplinary outpatient
pediatric endocrinology clinic.
We
recruited adolescents and their mothers
from an outpatient
pediatric diabetes clinic of a university medical center in the northeastern United States during their regular quarterly clinic visits.
Parent — child dyads were
recruited from those scheduled for a well - child visit with a
pediatric primary care provider at 1 of 20 clinics in the greater Minneapolis - St.