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Welcome to Gainesville and the 2006 National Conference on Child Health Psychology

We would like to take this opportunity to welcome each of you to the Tenth National Conference on Child Health Psychology. We hope you will find the conference to be an informative one and your stay in Gainesville enjoyable. To increase the likelihood of both there are several aspects of the conference that are worthy of note.

First, on Thursday and Friday, paper sessions will begin at 8:30 A.M. (9:00 on Saturday). Each morning’s paper session will be preceded by an informal discussion hour (from 7:30 -8:30). This year’s discussion hour topics include Board Certification in Clinical Child and Pediatric Psychology, Career Paths in Pediatric Psychology, and Issues of Cultural Diversity in Pediatric Psychology Research. To enhance your ability to concentrate at this early hour, a continental breakfast will be available for those attending discussion hours as well as for others prior to the beginning of the morning paper sessions. In addition, a complementary lunch will be provided for all registrants during the conference poster sessions, which are scheduled during the noon hours on Thursday (April 20) and Friday (April 21).

To complement the more content oriented aspects of the conference, as in past years, we have scheduled several social activities, which we hope will add to your enjoyment and facilitate interaction among participants. These include a pre-conference reception (accompanied by a Poster Session and Registration) on Wednesday April 19th (7:00 – 10:00 PM) at the University of Florida Hilton and Conference Center (Convention Hotel). There will also be a Reception at the Florida Museum of Natural History and the UF Butterfly Rainforest on Thursday evening (April 20) from 6:00 until 9:00 PM as well as our “Experience Rural Florida” social at Camp Kulaqua in High Springs Florida on Friday afternoon (April 21) after the end of the afternoon paper session. Transportation will be provided by bus to and from High Springs, with the first busses leaving from the Hilton at approximately 4:30. Note that there will only be about a half-hour break between the ending of the afternoon session and the time the busses leave, so dress casual for the Friday paper sessions. Also, note that one of the busses will be designated to deliver those staying at hotels other than the Hilton to their hotels after the social, if they desire.

For those wishing to obtain psychology continuing education credit for attendance for each of the five paper sessions and the Frontiers in Pediatric Psychology address, a continuing education table has been set up for your convenience. To receive CE credit for a particular session, it will be necessary to sign an attendance sheet for that session and pick up a session evaluation form as you enter. Immediately following the session, return the completed evaluation to the CE table to obtain a CE certificate for that session.

Again, we hope each of you will find the conference and your stay in Gainesville to be informative and enjoyable. If, during the conference, you have any additional questions that are not answered here or in the program simply ask any member of the Conference Program Committee. These individuals can be identified by the small alligator (this is Florida you know!) attached to their conference name tags.

James H. Johnson and Stephen Boggs Co-Chairs, Conference Planning and Program Committee

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Acknowledgments

No conference can take place without the support, financial and otherwise, of many individuals and groups. This one is no exception. In this regard we must acknowledge the sponsors, the University of Florida Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, the University of Florida College of Public Health and Health Professions, the Society of Pediatric Psychology (APA, Division 54), and the National Institute of Mental Health Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS, for their sponsorship of the Saturday Symposium on HIV/AIDS. Here, it is important to note the close and longstanding collegial relationship between the University of Florida and SPP as co-sponsors of this national conference since its founding, as the Florida Conference on Child Health Psychology at the University of Florida, in 1988. This was followed by the joint sponsorship of seven additional Florida conferences between the years of 1989 and 2001. This close association as co-sponsors, forged in 1988, has been central to the success of this conference over the years, and is no less so as regards the present conference.

Apart from this support, the encouragement and emotional support of Dr. Ronald Rozensky, Chair, Department of Clinical and Health Psychology and Dr. Robert Frank, Dean, College of Public Health and Health Professions must also be noted. As always, both have continued to provide unwavering support of this conference, both financially and otherwise. Thanks also go to the University of Florida Office Of Sponsored Research, the University of Florida Center for Pediatric Psychology and Family Studies, the American Board of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR), NIMH, and Oxford University Press for their role as Valued Conference Contributors.

The names of all those faculty and students, both from the University of Florida and the Society of Pediatric Psychology, who have served on various conference-related committees and who did the planning and the work necessary to make this conference a reality, are listed on the next page. Without their total commitment to the success of the conference, this event would not have been possible. In addition, the administrative and secretarial support and overall helpfulness of Andrea Burne, Janet Frank, Vicki Mayo, Melissa Stern, and Cina Thomas is gratefully acknowledged.

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Committee Membership: The 2006 National Conference

Conference Planning and Program Committee Co-Chairs: James H. Johnson and Stephen R. Boggs Sharon Berry (SPP), Andrea Burne, Lindsey Cohen (SPP), Katie Devine (SPP), Sheila Eyberg(UF), Eileen Fennell (UF), Gary Geffken (UF), Shelley Heaton (UF), David Janicke (UF), Kristen Marciel (UF), Lindsay McAlister (UF), Steve Reader (UF), Kimberly Shaw (UF), Melissa Stern, Randi Streisand (SPP) Local Arrangements Committee Co-Chairs: Stephen R. Boggs and Gary R. Geffken Susan Bongiolatti, Danny Duke, Leigh Anne Faul, Melanie Fernandez, Mary Keeley, Heather Lehmkuhl, Zoe Swaine, Steve Reader, Laura Williams Continuing Professional Education Committee Chair: Sheila Eyberg Rhea Chase, Natalie Cross, Cara Kimberg Social Committee Co-Chairs: David Janicke and Shelley Heaton Dan Bagner, Megan Gaiefsky, Lisa Ingerski, Adam Lewin, Wendy Novoa, Jennifer Sivinski, Kelly Walker Publicity Co-Chairs: James H. Johnson and Kimberly Shaw Caleb Lack Grants/Sponsorships Chair: Kimberly Shaw James H. Johnson, Lisa Merlo Exhibits Co-Chairs: Shelley Heaton and David Janicke Kristin Dean Conference Website James H. Johnson

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The 10th National Conference on Child Health Psychology

Gainesville, Florida ~ April 19 – 22, 2006

Conference Program

Wednesday April 19, 2006

7:00 - 10:00 PM: University of Florida Hilton Conference Center

Registration - Reception - Poster Session

Thursday April 20, 2006

7:30 - 8:30: UF Hilton Conference Center

Continental Breakfast (Complements of the American Board of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology)

Discussion Hour: "Specialty Board Certification in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology" (Hosted by the American Board of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology – Moderator: Fred L. Alberts, Jr., Ph.D., ABPP, Tampa, Florida).

Morning Paper Session (Beginning at 8:30)

Introduction & Welcome

• James H. Johnson, Ph.D., ABPP - Department of Clinical and Health Psychology • Ronald Rozensky, Ph.D., ABPP - Chair, Department of Clinical and Health

Psychology • Robert Frank, Ph.D., ABPP - Dean, College of Public Health and Health Professions • Anne Kazak, Ph.D., ABPP – President, Society of Pediatric Psychology

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Family Systems Issues in Pediatric Psychology

Topic Chair: Anne Kazak, Ph.D., ABPP, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

A Parent-Youth Teamwork Intervention for Improving Adherence in Pediatric Asthma

Christina D. Adams, PhD1, Karen J. Tien, PhD2

, Jill E. MacLaren, MA2

, Melissa DeMore

MA2, Montserrat M. Graves, MA3

, Leslie Koven, PhD2

, Nevin W. Wilson, MD4

, Chitra

Dinakar, MD1, Jay Portnoy, MD1

, and Mary Beth Hogan, MD2

1Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics, 2West Virginia University, 3University of Kansas 4West Virginia University Health Sciences Center

Posttraumatic Growth in Survivors of Cancer and Their Mothers and Fathers

Lamia P. Barakat, PhD1, Melissa A. Alderfer, PhD2

, and Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP2

1Drexel University 2The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

BREAK

Parent-Child Emotion Regulation: Examining Reciprocal Influences Among Children with Early Childhood Illness

Astrida S. Kaugars, PhD1, Carey Dennis, BA2

, Lupe Herrera-Garcia, BS2, Sara Little, BA1

, Jocelyn Seelye, BA2

, and Mary D. Klinnert, PhD2

1Marquette University 2National Jewish Medical & Research Center

Developmental Trajectories of Observed and Perceived Family Conflict of Adolescents with and without Spina Bifida

Barbara Jandasek, MA1, Grayson N. Holmbeck, PhD1

, Christian DeLucia, PhD2, and

Caitlyn Sparks, BA1

1Loyola University Chicago 2University of Miami

Behavioral Family Systems Therapy for Diabetes: Maintenance of Effects on Parent-Adolescent Communication Over 12 Months

Tim Wysocki, PhD1, Michael A. Harris, PhD 2,

Lisa M. Buckloh, PhD1, and Amanda

Sobel Lochrie, PhD1

1Nemours Children's Clinic 2Washington University School of Medicine

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Discussant: Anne Kazak, Ph.D., ABPP

11:30 – 1:30 Poster Session & Buffet Lunch Lunch Complements of Psychological Assessment Resources, Inc.

Afternoon Paper Session (Beginning at 1:30)

Health Promotion, Prevention & Obesity

Topic Chair: Elissa Jelalian, Ph.D., Brown University Medical School

Participant and Parental Self-Monitoring as Determinants of Success in the Treatment of Morbid Obesity in Low-Income Minority Children

Julie N. Germann, PhD1, Daniel S. Kirschenbaum, PhD2

, and Barry H. Rich, MD3

1La Rabida Children’s Hospital, 2Northwestern University Medical School 3University of Chicago

Early Patterns of Food Intake as Predictors of BMI Change in an Adolescent Weight Loss Trial

Chantelle Hart, PhD1, Elissa Jelalian, PhD1, 2

, Jamie Kaplan, BA3, Katy Flynn-O’Brien,

BA3, Hollie Raynor, PhD2

, Robyn Mehlenbeck, PhD1

, and Elizabeth Lloyd-Richardson,

PhD2

1Bradley/Hasbro Research Center/Brown Medical School, 2Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center/Brown Medical School 3Behavioral Medicine, Miriam Hospital

BREAK

Pediatric Obesity in Rural and Urban Areas

Ann McGrath Davis, PhD1, Rochelle L. James, PhD2

, Richard E. Boles, MS3, Debra K.

Sullivan, PhD4, Jeannine Goets, PhD4

, and Joseph Donnelly, EdD5 1Department of Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, 2University of Kansas, 3Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 4University of Kansas Medical Center 2University of Kansas

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The Impact of Anxiety and Depression on Maternal Understanding of Infant Risk for Type 1 Diabetes

Korey K. Hood, PhD1, Suzanne Bennett Johnson, Ph.D2

, Stacy K. Carmichael, PhD2, Jin-

Xiong She, MD3, and Desmond A. Schatz, MD4

1Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, 2Florida State University, 3Medical College of Georgia 4University of Florida

Asthma Self-Management for Adolescents: Improving Health Outcomes

Jean-Marie Bruzzese, PhD1, David Evans, PhD2

, Elisa J. Vincent, PhD2

, Robert B.

Mellins, MD2, and Beverley J. Sheares MD2

1NYU Child Study Center, NYU School of Medicine 2Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Discussant: Elissa Jelalian, Ph.D.

Thursday Evening Reception: 6:00 – 9:00 PM Florida Museum of Natural History

Butterfly Rainforest

Friday April 21, 2006

~ Dress Casually for the “Experience Florida” Social ~

7:30 – 8:30: UF Hilton Conference Center

Continental Breakfast (Complements of Oxford University Press)

Discussion Hour: "Professional Possibilities in Pediatric Psychology: The Pros and Pitfalls of Potential Career Paths" (Moderated by Sharon Berry, Ph.D., Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota, Lindsey Cohen, Ph.D., Georgia State University, Randi Streisand, Ph.D., Children’s National Medical Center, and Katie Devine, B.S., University of Georgia)

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Morning Paper Session (Beginning at 8:30)

Treatment Outcome Research and Randomized Clinical Trials in Pediatric Psychology

Topic Chair: Lori J. Stark, Ph.D., ABPP, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Multisystemic Therapy Improves Adherence and Health Outcomes in Urban Youth in Chronically Poor Metabolic Control: 12-Month Outcomes from an RCT

Sylvie Naar-King, PhD1, Deborah A. Ellis, PhD1

, Maureen A. Frey, PhD1

, Thomas

Templin, PhD1, Phillippe B. Cunningham, PhD2

, and Nedim Cakan, MD1

1Wayne State University 2Medical University of South Carolina

One Size Doesn't Fit All: Results from A Randomized Controlled Intervention Study of Friend Involvement in Diabetes Care

Peggy Greco, PhD1, Michael A. Harris, PhD2

, and Amy Milkes, MA1

1Nemours Children's Clinic 2Washington University School of Medicine

BREAK

Evaluating the Bedtime Pass Program for Child Resistance to Bedtime: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

Brie A. Moore, MS1, Patrick C. Friman, PhD2

, Alan E. Fruzzetti, PhD1

, and Ken

MacAleese1

1University of Nevada, Reno 2Girls and Boys Town & the University of Nebraska School of Medicine

Enhancing Pediatric Asthma Education to Improve Adherence

E.L. McQuaid, PhD1, S.J. Kopel, MSc1

, E.R. Houlihan, BA1

, and S. Penza-Clyve, PhD1

1Bradley/Hasbro Research Center and Brown Medical School

The Efficacy of an Online Cognitive-Behavioral, Family Intervention in Improving Child Behavior and Social Competence following Pediatric Brain Injury

Shari L. Wade, PhD1, Joanne Carey1

, and Christopher R. Wolfe2

1Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center & University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 2Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

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Discussant: Lori Stark, Ph.D., ABPP

11:00 – 12:30 Poster Session & Complementary Buffet Lunch

Afternoon Paper Session (Beginning at 12:30)

Emerging Areas in Pediatric Psychology

Topic Chair: Ronald T. Brown, Ph.D., Temple University

Cultural-related, Contextual, and Asthma-specific Risks Associated with Asthma Morbidity in Urban Children

Daphne Koinis Mitchell, PhD1, Elizabeth L. McQuaid, PhD1

, Cynthia Esteban, MSN,

MPH1, Ron Seifer, PhD1

, Glorisa Canino, PhD2

, Cynthia Garcia-Coll, PhD1

, Robert Klein,

MD1,and Gregory K. Fritz, MD1

1Brown Medical School 2University of Puerto Rico

Cognitive Late Effects of Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant: Moving Deck Chairs on the Queen Mary of Socioeconomic Status

Sean Phipps, PhD1, Maggi Dunavant MS1

, Shelly Lensing, MS1

, and Shesh N. Rai, PhD1

1St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

BREAK

Improving Pain Management in Children: Training Nursing Students in Evidence-Based Behavioral Techniques

Jill E. MacLaren, MA1, Lindsey L. Cohen, PhD2

, Lauren Penwell1

, Lauren Hitchens1

, Kari

L. Speer BA1, Daniel B. Chorney MS1

, and Valery Stanley1

1West Virginia University 2Georgia State University

Primary Caregivers’ Psychological Distress and the Relationship with Their Children’s Psychological Distress in Pediatric Palliative Care

Elana Evan, PhD1, Jennifer L. Hsiao, BS1

, Ernest R. Katz, PhD2

, John M. Saroyan, MD3

, Mary W. Byrne, PhD, PNP, FAAN4

, Matthew Erlich, BS3

, William S. Schechter, MD3,

and Lonnie K. Zeltzer, MD1

1UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital, 2Children's Hospital Los Angeles, 3Columbia University Medical Center 4School of Nursing, Columbia University

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Psychoneuroimmunology in Pediatric Chronic Illness: Asthma as an Example

Jack H. Nassau, PhD1, Gregory K. Fritz, MD1

, Robert B. Klein, MD2

, Surendra Sharma, PhD 2

, Alison L Miller, PhD1

, Emily Houlihan, BA1

, and Diane Andrade, RN2

1Bradley/Hasbro Research Center, Brown Medical School 2Department of Pediatrics, Brown Medical School

Discussant: Ronald Brown, Ph.D.

The Lizette Peterson – Homer Memorial Address Frontiers in Pediatric Psychology

Friday 3:00 – 4:00 Dr. Stanley Sue, University of California-Davis

"Cultural Diversity and Clinical Research: How do we Get There From Here?"

“Experience Rural Florida” Camp Kulaqua (High Springs, Florida)

Busses Leave From the Conference Hotel Beginning at 4:30 CASUAL DRESS

Saturday, April 22, 2006

This Symposium on Pediatric HIV/AIDS is Sponsored by the NIMH Center for Mental Health Research on AIDS.

7:30 – 8:30: UF Hilton Conference Center

Continental Breakfast

Discussion Hour: "Cultural Diversity and Research in Pediatric Psychology" (Moderator: Daniel Clay, Ph.D., University of Iowa)

Morning Paper Session (Beginning at 9:00)

Pediatric HIV/AIDS

Topic Chair: Ralph J. DiClemente, Ph.D., Emory University

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Illness-Management Self-Efficacy as a Buffer of the Effects of Trauma History in Youth with HIV

Courtney Landau Fleisher, PhD1, Jerilynn Radcliffe, PhD1

, Linda A. Hawkins, MS Ed1

,

Mary Tanney, MSN, CRNP, MPH1, Nancy Kassam-Adams, PhD1

, Christine Ambrose, MSW1

, and Bret J. Rudy, MD 1

1Adolescent Medicine, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Disclosure of Children’s Perinatally Acquired HIV-1 Diagnosis in Relation to Medication Adherence, Physical Functioning, and Parental Psychological

Functioning: a Prospective Pilot Study of Process and Outcome.

Patricia A. Garvie, PhD1, 2, Joanne Cremeens, PhD1

, Shesh N. Rai, PhD3

, Qian An, MS3,

Wendy Hadley, PhD4, and Rebecca West, BS1

1St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 2University of Tennessee College of Medicine, 3St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital 4Bradley-Hasbro Research Center, Providence, RI

BREAK

Preventing Adolescent HIV Transmission: Understanding the Development of Risky Sexual Behavior in Urban African American Youth

Jamie A. Grollman, PhD1, Cami K McBride, PhD2

, and Roberta L. Paikoff, PhD3

1Columbus Children’s Research Institute, 2Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science 3University of Illinois at Chicago & The Institute for Juvenile Research

Beyond Skills: Affect Management in HIV Prevention for Adolescents with Mental Health Problems

C. D. Houck, PhD1, L.K. Brown, PhD1

, G. Donenberg, PhD2

, C.M. Lescano, PhD1

, M. Tolou-Shams, PhD1

, and W.S. Hadley, PhD1

1Rhode Island Hospital & Brown Medical School 2Institute for Juvenile Research, University of Illinois- Chicago

Discussant: Ralph J. DiClemente, Ph.D

Closing Comments James H. Johnson, Ph.D.

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Wednesday (April 19 , Poster Session th)

7:00 – 10:00 PM

Presenters should note that, accompanying the listing of each poster (at the bottom of the listing) is a number that identifies the poster board that the presenter should use to present his/her poster during the assigned poster session. This number will be preceded by a letter (W = Wednesday; T = Thursday; F = Friday), which will be followed by the number of the poster board that has been assigned to the presenter. For example, W15 indicates that the presenter is assigned to the Wednesday Evening poster session and to poster board Number 15.

• Abdominal Pain; Inflammatory Bowel Disease; Crohn's Disease; Non-Cardiac Chest Pain

• Asthma • Cancer • Diabetes • General Chronic Illness; Death and Dying • HIV/AIDS in Children and Adolescents • Miscellaneous • Pain; Traumatic Brain Injury; Burns; Neuropsychology • Sickle Cell Disease

Note - Titles of abstracts in each category are presented in alphabetical order.

RECURRENT ABDOMINAL PAIN; INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE; CROHN’S DISEASE; NON-CARDIAC CHEST PAIN

Behavioral/Emotional Changes in Adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Receiving Corticosteroids

Laura M. Mackner1, & Wallace V. Crandall1

1The Ohio State University, Columbus Children’s Hospital Poster spot W8

Child & Parent Report of Psychosocial Functioning Among Children with Gastrointestinal Disorders & Complaints

Kelly L. McGraw, PsyD1, Robert T. Ammerman, PhD1, James Heubi, MD1, Heather Schweschenau, BS1, Molly Hansen, BS1, Ellen Dunlap, BA1, & Naomi Kahn, BS1

1Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Poster spot W12

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Concordance Between Parent- and Child-Report of Somatic and Emotional Symptoms in Children with Recurrent Abdominal Pain

Mariella M. Lane, PhD1,2,3, Danita I Czyzewski, PhD1,2,3, Michelle N. Eakin, MA5, & Robert J. Shulman1,3,4

1Baylor College of Medicine, 2Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 3Texas Children’s Hospital, 4USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, 5University of Houston Poster spot W14

Coping with Pediatric Chronic Abdominal Pain: Predictive Power of Aggregated Daily Assessments Compared to Dispositional Assessment of Coping

Kezia C. Shirkey1 & Lynn S. Walker1

1Vanderbilt University Medical Center Poster Spot W9

Factor Analysis of the Illness Behavior Encouragement Scale Among a Sample of Children and Adolescents with Recurrent Abdominal Pain

Heather L. Hunter1, Jennifer Verrill Schurman2, Stephen D. Simon2, & Craig A. Friesen2

1The University of Kansas, 2Children’s Mercy Hospital Poster spot W13

Factors Influencing Severity and Frequency of Pediatric Non-Cardiac Chest Pain

Ronald Blount, PhD1, Jordan Gilleland, BS1, Megan Benoit, MS, MPH1, Megan McCormick, BS1, Katie Devine, BS1, Laura Simons, MS1, Bonny Reed1, Carrah James, BS1, Gregory Johnson, MD2, Robert Campbell, MD2, Kenneth Dooley, MD2, Meredith Irwin, NO2, Melinda Dobbs, RN2, April Kenny2, Lori Chichester2, & Georgia Williams, BA2

1University of Georgia, 2Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University School of Medicine, and Sibley Heart Center Cardiology Poster spot W2

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Multimethod Assessment of Medical Adherence in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Kevin A. Hommel, PhD1, Chrissie Davis, MS1, & Robert N. Baldassano, MD1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Poster spot W1

Predicting Pain Recovery Among Pediatric Patients with Frequent Abdominal Pain Kari Freeman1, Sara Williams1, & Lynn Walker2

1Vanderbilt University, 2Vanderbilt University Medical Center Poster spot W4

Predictors of Symptom Response to the Water Load Procedure in Children with Functional Abdominal Pain

Grace D. Shelby1, Sara E. Williams1, & Lynn S. Walker1

1Vanderbilt University Medical Center Poster spot W6 Psychological Correlates of Depression in Children with Recurrent Abdominal Pain Laura Kaminsky, PhD, Rpsych1, Marki Robertson, MD2, & Deborah Dewey, PhD1,2

1Alberta Children’s Hospital, 2University of Calgary Poster spot W5

Relationship Between Disease Activity and Psychosocial Factors in Adolescents Diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease

M.S. Zanthopoulos1,2,3, A.M. Nezu2, C.M. Nezu2, L.P. Barakat2, J.E. Markowitz3, & R.N. Baldassano3

1Brown Medical School, 2Drexel University, 3The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Poster spot W10

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Somatic, Psychological and Functional Markers in Children with Non-Cardiac Chest Pain

Jordan Gilleland, BS1, Megan McCormick, BS1, Megan Benoit, MS, MPH1, Katie Devine, BS1, Laura Simons, MS1, Bonney Reed1, Carrah James, BS1, Ronald Blount, PhD1, Robert Campbell, MD2, Gregory Johnson, MD2, Kenneth Dooley, MD2, Meredith Irwin, NP2, Melinda Dobbs, RN2, April Kenny2, Lori Chichester2, & Georgia Williams, BA2

1University of Georgia, 2Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Emory University School of Medicine, and Sibley Heart Center Cardiology Poster Spot W3

Therapeutic Processes in a Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment for Depressed Adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Meredith Brent, PhD1, Eva Szigethy, MD, PhD2, & Gretchen Gimpel, PhD1

1Utah State University, 2University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Poster spot W11 Use of Coping Strategies by Children with Recurrent Abdominal Pain Michelle N. Eakin, MA5, Danita I. Czyzewski, PhD1,2,3, & Robert J. Shulman, MD1,3,4

1Baylor College of Medicine, 2Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 3Texas Children’s Hospital, 4USDA/ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center, 5University of Houston Poster spot W7

ASTHMA

Behavioral Strategies Reduce Anxiety and Increase Adherence With an In-Exsufflator (CoughAssistTM) Device in a 7-Year-Old With Lung Disease

Leanna J. Herman, PhD1, Melissa Beck, PhD1, & Keith Slifer, PhD1

1Kennedy Krieger Institute Poster Spot W17

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Coping Styles, Psychological Functioning, and Quality of Life in Children with Asthma

Meghan L. Guthrie,MA1, Jeanne B. Funk, PhD1, & Lois Nelso, MD2

1University of Toledo, 2Medical University of Ohio

Poster spot W15

Health Care Utilization, Impact and Severity in Children With Asthma: A Function of Family Size

Kimberly Raymond, MS1, Kristen Kelley, PhD1, & Barbara H. Fiese, PhD1

1Syracuse University

Poster Spot W19

Relationship Between Externalizing Behavior Problems and Treatment Adherence in Low Income African American Children with Asthma

Chaundrissa Oyeshiku, PhD1, & Marianne Celano, PhD1

1Emory University School of Medicine

Poster spot W18

Self –Report and Objective Ratings of Asthma Severity: Which is a Better Predictor of Illness Uncertainty?

Cortney Wolfe-Christensen, BS1, Jill C. VanPelt, PhD2, Christina Almstrom,MA1, Larry L. Mullins, PhD3, Melissa Y. Carpentier, MS1, & Christina J. M. Colletti, BA1

1Oklahoma State University, 2University of Minnesota Medical School, 3University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Poster spot W16

CANCER

Acute Stress Disorder in Parents of Newly Diagnosed Pediatric Oncology Patients

Anna Maria Patino-Fernandes, PhD1, Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP1, J.J. Cutuli1, Ivy Pete1, Merritt Jensen-Pace, PhD1, Melissa Alderfer, PhD1, & Anne Reilly, MD1

1Children’s Hospital Of Philadelphia

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Poster spot W22

Adaptive Style and Differences in Parent- and Child-Report of Health-Related Quality of Life in Children with Cancer

Nichole Jurbergs1, Kathryn M. W. Russell1, Alanna Long1, & Sean Phipps1

1St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Poster spot W20

Cancer-Related Beliefs Predict Posttraumatic Stress Symptom in Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Their Parents

Melissa A. Alderfer, PhD1, Lamina P. Barakat, PhD2, & Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania, 2Drexel University Poster spot W24

Illness Uncertainty and Marital Adjustment in Mothers and Fathers of Children Receiving Treatment for Pediatric Cancer

Eve N. Fontaine1, & Heather Huszti1

1Children’s Hospital of Orange County Poster spot W29

Late Effects of Pediatric Cancer Treatments

Irene Delgado1, Brandon Briery, PhD1, Maria Goldman, PsyD1, Whitney Ward1, Monica Bocanegra, MS1, Erin O’Callaghan, MS1, Jennifer Hestand1, Elizabeth Willen PhD1, Anai Cuadra, PhD1, Wendy E. Sulc, PhD1, & F. Daniel Armstrong, PhD1

1University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Poster spot W27

Parent-Teacher Concordance Regarding Psycho-Educational Needs of Pediatric Cancer Survivors

Samantha Huestis, BS1, Lisa Ysela Ramirez, BA1, & Catherine Cant Peterson, PhD2

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1Case Western Reserve, 2Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Poster spot W28

Pediatric Hematology-Oncology in a Community Hospital Setting: Results of a Needs Assessment

Deidre Donaldson, PhD1,2, Ava Kleinmann, PhD2, & Shoshana Kahana, PhD1

1May Institute, 2Brown University Medical School

Poster spot W23

Psychological Adjustment in Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Health Competence Beliefs

Branlyn Werba, PhD1, Claire Carlson, RN1, Richard Ittenbach, PhD1, Jill Ginsberg MD1,2, Wendy Hobbie, MSN, CRNP1,2, Sue Ogle, MSN, RNP1, Mary Rourke, PhD1, Lisa Schwartz, PhD1, Joseph Straton, MD, MSCE2, & Anne Kazak, PhD1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania Poster spot W31

Relationship of Parental Overprotection, Child Vulnerability, and Parenting Stress to Emotional, Behavioral, and Social Functioning in Children Diagnosed with

Cancer

Christina J. M. Colletti, BA1, Larry L. Mullins, PhD2, Melissa Y. Carpentier, MS1, & Cortney Wolfe-Christenson, BS1

1Oklahoma State University, 2University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Poster spot W21

Social Self-Perceptions Amongst Children Treated for Cancer and Their Peers

Christina G. Rutherford1, Kathryn Vqannatta1, Cynthia A. Gerhardt1, & Robert B. Noll2

1Columbus Children’s Research Institute, 2Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Poster spot W26

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Talking About Cancer Among Adolescent Survivors of Childhood Cancer with and without Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

Melissa A. Alderfer, PhD1,2, Rowena Conroy, PhD1, & Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2The University of Pennsylvania Poster spot W25

DIABETES Attributions of Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Related to Performing Self-Care

Around Friends and Peers

Anthony A. Hains1, Kristoffer S, Berlin1, W. Hobart Davies1, Melissa K. Smothers1, Amy F. Sato1, & Ramin Alemzadeh2

1University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2Medical College of Wisconsin Poster spot W36

Characteristics of Counselors at Summer Camps for Children with Diabetes or Asthma

Samuel E. Fiala1, Erianger A. Turner1, & Robert W. Heffer1

1Texas A&M University Poster Spot W32 Children with Diabetes: Satisfaction with School Support, Illness Perceptions, and

HbA1C Levels

Heather Lehmkuhl1,2, Laura Nabors1, & Emily Lobst1

1University of Cincinnati, 2University of Florida Poster spot W34

Family Functioning and Internalizing Problems in Children and Adolescents with

Type 1 Diabetes

Eve N.Fontaine1, & Frances S. Diaz

1Children’s Hospital of Orange County, Orange, CA

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Poster spot W30

Global Self-Worth as a Predictor of Metabolic Control in Children and Adolescents with Diabetes

Matthew C. Hocking1, Steven Hardy1, Patricia Barreto2, Ashley Powell3 , David C. Schwebel2, Avi Madan-Swain2, Hussein Abdullatif2, & Heather Austin2

1University of Alabama, 2University of Alabama at Birmingham, 3Birmingham Southern College Poster spot W37

Measuring Pediatric Fear of Hypoglycemia: Psychometric Properties of the Children’s Hypoglycemia Index

Jodi L. Kamps, PhD1, R. Enrique Varela, PhD2, Diane Franz, PhD1, Stuart Chalew, MD1, Jayashree Rao, MD1, & Alfonso Vargas, MD1

1Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, 2Tulane University Poster spot W35

Pediatric Dietary Adherence in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: The Role of Family Environment and Mealtime Rituals

Katherine Leigh Josie, PhD1, Carolyn E. Ievers-Landis, PhD1, & Rebecca A. Hazen, PhD1

1Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital and Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH Poster spot W40

Preferences of the ‘Ideal Teacher’ Among Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

Amy F. Salto1, Kristoffer S. Berlin1,2, Anthony A. Hains1, W. Hobart Davies1,3, Elaine Parton2, & RaminAlemzadeh2

1University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2Medical College of Wisconsin, 3Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Poster spot W39

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Relationships Between Psychosocial Functioning, Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes Health Services Use in Children and Adolescents

David Janicke, PhD1, Kristen Marciel, MA1, & Wendy Novoa, BS1

1University of Florida Poster spot W33

Use of Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII): Clinician and Parental Perceptions of Self-Care Autonomy in Children and Adolescents with Diabetes

K. Zebracki, MA1, J. Wessberg-Benshell, PhD1, S. Goodman, RN1, & J. Antisdel, PhD1

1Children’s Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL Poster spot W38

GENERAL CHRONIC ILLNESS; DEATH AND DYING

Comparison of Children with Spina Bifida and Cerebral Palsy Utilizing the Child Behavior Checklist

Jennifer N. Welch, BA1, Trevor Stokes, PhD1, Debra Mowery, PhD1, & Vicky Phares, PhD1

1University of South Florida Poster spot W44

Examination of the Hopelessness Theory of Depression Among Children with Chronic Illness

Melissa Y. Carpentier, MS1, Larry L. Mullins, PhD2, Christina J.M. Colletti, BA1, Cortney Wolfe-Christensen, BS1, & John M. Chaney, PhD1

1Oklahoma State University, 2University of Oklahoma Poster spot W42

HPA-Axis Dysregulation and PTSD Among Caregivers of Children Diagnosed with Chronic Illnesses

L. Stoppelbein1, L. Greening1, & G. Bissette1

1University of Mississippi Medical Center

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Poster spot W41

Perceived Barriers to Optimal Adherence Among Adolescent Patients with Kidney Disease

Nataliya Zelikovsky, PhD1,2, Aileen Schast, PhD1, & Tracy Hills, BA1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2The University of Pennsylvania Poster spot W43

Predictors of Posttraumatic Growth in Young Adults who Experienced a Serious Illness During Childhood

Katie Devine1, Ronald L. Blount1, Ashley Beatty1, Patrick Gauld1, & Megan McCay1

1University of Georgia Poster spot W46

Qualitative Data on the Clinical Utility of Coping Support for Siblings of Dying

Children Jennifer Mac Connell, MA1, Jennifer Hill, BA1, Daniel Clay, PhD1, Marilyn Sampilo, BA1, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, PhD, RN1, Lou Ann Montgomery, PhD, RN, CCNS2, & Shelly Eisbach, BSN, RN1

1University of Iowa, 2University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Poster spot W45

PEDIATRIC HIV/AIDS

Adherence to Pediatric HIV Medication Regimens: Findings from the Perinatal AIDS Collaborative Transmission Study (PACTS)

S.L Marhefka1, L. Koenig2, E.J. Abrams3, S. Allison4, R. Carter5, P. Bachanas6, L. Bettica7, V. Tepper4, P. Palumbo7, S. Nesheim6, & M. Bulterys2

1HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University, 2Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA, 3Harlem Hospital Center, New York, NY, 4University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, 5Medical and Health Research Associates of New York City, NY, 6Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, 7University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark, NJ

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Poster spot W51 Are We Worth it? A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Pediatric Psychology in a HIV Clinic

Cynthia I. Grossman, PhD1, Wendy Hadley, PhD1, & David Pugatch, MD1

1Rhode Island Hospital, Providence RI Poster spot W52

Clinic-Based Monitoring of the Neuropsychological Functioning in Perinatally Infected HIV Positive Children and Adolescents: Findings From the Front

J.A. Meade1, R.R. Rothermel1, E. Moore1, E. Secord1, L. Schuster1, M. Bambery1, & M. Wilkins1

1Children’s Hospital of Michigan and Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI Poster spot W56

Emerging Areas in Pediatric Psychology: The Role of Depressive Symptoms in Sexual Risk Taking and Substance Use Among Juvenile Offenders

M. Tolou-Shams1, L.K. Bown1, C. Houck1, C.M. Lescano1, G. Gordon1, & Project SHIELD Study Group 1Rhode Island Hospital and Brown Medical School Poster spot W50

Family-Based HIV Prevention for Latinos: Latino Style Celia Lescano1, Wendy Hadley1, Larry K. Brown1, Harrison Kell1, Ralph DiClemente2, & Geri Donenberg3

1Rhode Island Hospital and Brown Medical School, 2Emory University, 3University of Illinois at Chicago Poster Spot W54 Family-Systems Approach to HIV Prevention for Youth with Psychiatric Disorders:

Project Style Wendy Hadley1, Celia Lescano1, Chris Houck1, Larry K. Brown1, Harrison Kell1, Ralph DiClemente2, & Geri Donenberg3

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1Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital, 2Emory University, 3University of Illinois at Chicago Poster spot W53 Perinatally-Infected Adolescents with HIV: Disclosure Experiences and Intentions

for the Future Diana A. Shellmer, PhD1, Jerilynn Radcliffe, PhD1,2, Maureen Lyon, PhD, ABPP3, Maria Cecilia Zea, PhD4, Lawrence D’Angelo, MD3, & Rick Rutstein, MD1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 3The Children’s National Medical Center, Washington D.C., 4The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. Poster spot W47

Process of Disclosing HIV+ Diagnosis by Parents/Guardians of Children with Perinatally Acquired HIV-1: A Qualitative Investigation

Joanne Cremeens, PhD1, Patricia A. Garvie, PhD1,2, Wendy Hadley, PhD3, & Rebecca West, BS1

1St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, 2University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis, TN, 3Bradley-Hasbro Research Center, Providence RI Poster spot W48

Spiritual Coping in Youth Living with HIV/AIDS: Pilot Investigation Alexandra Boeving, PHD1, Jerilynn Radcliffe, PhD2,3, Tracy Worth, MSW2, Maya Colonna, MSW2, Mary Tanney, MSN, CRNP, MPH2, & Bret J. Rudy, MD2,3

1Yale University, 2The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 3University of Pennsylvania Poster spot W55 Use of a Systematic Behavioral Assessment to Design Individualized Treatment for

Medication Nonadherence in Pediatric HIV M. DeMore1, L.J. Herman1, R.A. Frutchey1, K. Bellipanni1, M.A. Meyers1, A. Amari1, M.H. Beck1, & K.J. Slifer1

1The Kennedy Krieger Institute and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Poster spot W49 MISCELLANEOUS

Effectiveness of Random Drug-Testing Programs in Schools: An Evaluation of

Student Attitudes and Substance Use Behaviors

Brenda A. Weins, PhD1, & Heidi J. Liss, PhD1

1University of Florida Poster spot W63

Effects of Age on Children’s Attitudes Toward a Peer with Autism

Carrah L. James, MEd1, Jonathan M. Campbell, PhD1, Jennie N. Jackson, MEd1, Jane F. Morton, MA1, Caitlin Herzinger, MA1, Christine A. Marino MEd1, Sarah Cavanagh, BA1, & Sarah Vess, BS1

1University of Georgia Poster spot W59

In the Land of Blue Tarps: Child Health Psychology in Post Katrina New Orleans

Douglas Faust, PhD1, Jayne Bellando, PhD2, & Melinda Warner, EdD, ABPdn3

1Children’s Hospital, New Orleans, LA, 2Private Practice, New Orleans & DeRidder, LA, 3Northshore Children’s Hospital, Salem, MA Poster spot W68

Integration of a Family-Based Approach into Inpatient Treatment of Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa: A Case Series

Leslie Sim, PhD1, Sara Junaid, MD1, & Lloyd Wells, MD1

1Mayo Clinic Poster spot W61

Outcome Framing and the Risks of Evaluating Child Abuse

Kimberly Guion1, Michelle McCauley, PhD2, & David C. Schwebel, PhD1

1University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2Middlebury College

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Poster spot W60

Perceived Similarity Mediates Typical Peers’ Cognitive Attitudes Toward an Unfamiliar Child with Autistic Behaviors

Jonathan M. Campbell, PhD1, Jennie N. Jackson, MEd1, Jane F. Morton, MA1, Carrah L. James, MEd1, Caitlin Herzinger, MA1, Christine A. Marino, MEd1, Sarah Cavanagh, BA1, & Sarah Vess, BS1

1University of Georgia Poster spot W57 Psychosocial Functioning of Children and Adolescents with Vocal Cord Dysfunction

(VCD)

Margaret M. Richards1, & Gerard A. Banez1

1The Children’s Hospital at The Cleveland Clinic Poster spot W62

Relations Between Gross Motor, Fine Motor, and Cognitive Development Among Pre-Term Infants

Marni Switkin Nagel, PhD1, Barbara Sargent, RPT, MEd, PCS1, & Dini Bker,RN1

1Children’s Hospital of Orange County Poster spot W65

Somatization Symptoms in Special Need Adoption Children

Lisa M. Clifford1, Amy F. Sato1, W. Hobart Davies, PhD2, & David J. Whelan, MSW3

1University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, 3Children’s Service Society of Wisconsin Poster spot W67

Stability of Day-to-Day Salivary Cortisol Measurements: Implications for Future Research

Jennifer Verrill Schurman1, Heather L. Hunter2, Stephen D. Simon1, & Craig A. Friesen1

1Children’s Mercy Hospital, 2The University of Kansas

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Poster spot W66

Use of Pharmacotherapy to Treat Pediatric Insomnia in Hospitalized Patients

Lisa J. Meltzer1, Jodi A. Mindell2, Judith A. Owens3, & Kelly C. Byars4

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 2Saint Joseph’s University, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 3Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Brown Medical School, 4Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Poster spot W64

Use of Pharmacotherapy to Treat Pediatric Insomnia in Hospitalized Patients

Lisa J. Meltzer1, Jodi A. Mindell2, Judith A. Owens3, & Kelly C. Byars4

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 2Saint Joseph’s University, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 3Hasbro Children’s Hospital, Brown Medical School, 4Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Poster spot W64

PAIN; BRAIN INJURY; BURNS; NEUROPSYCHOLOGY

Anxiety and Pain in a Pediatric Chronic Pain Population

Cynthia Harbeck-Weber1, Stephen Whiteside1, Jennifer Fisher1, & Angela Ehrlick1

1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster spot W79

Assessment and Treatment of Contributing and Maintaining Factors in Pediatric Patients with Chronic Pain

Joanne Gorski, PhD1, & Mary Lincoln, MD1

1Blythedale Children’s Hospital Poster spot W73

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Caregiver Coping Following Traumatic Childhood Injuries: Stability and Association with Interpersonal Stressors and Social Support

Lisa Ysella Ramirez1, H. Gerry Taylor1, & Nori Minich1

1Case Western Reserve University

Poster spot W83

Caregiver Factors Related to Unintentional Burn Injuries in Young Children

K.J. Tien, PhD1, C.D. Adams, PhD2, C.E. Muller, BA1, M. DeMore, MA1, J. MacLaren, MA1, D.A. Skidmore,BA1, P.J. Manni, RN3, & H. Slater, MD3

1West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, 2Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City. MO, 3Western Pennsylvania Hospital, Burn Trauma Center, Pittsburgh, PA Poster spot W71

Concordance of Child-Proxy Reporting Styles of Pediatric Chronic Pain, Fatigue, and HRQOL

Jeffrey I Gold, PhD1,2, Dana L. Season, MA1, Alexis J. Kant, BA1, & Michael H. Joseph, MD1,2

1Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 2Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Poster spot W82

Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents with Chronic Pain Angela Ehrlick1, Stephen Whiteside1, Cynthia Harbeck-Weber1, & Jennifer Fisher1

1Mayo Clinic, Rochester MN Poster spot W78

Experience of Friendship for Young Adults Severely Burned as Children:

A Phenomenological Investigation

Suzanne Holm, PhD1, Mark A. Hector, PhD2, & Rhonda Robert, PhD3

1Medical College of Wisconsin, 2University of Tennessee, 3M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

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Poster spot W81

Gender Differences in Perception of Facial Expressions in Survivors of Pediatric Brain Tumors

Victoria Willard1, Kristina K. Hardy, PhD2, & Melanie J. Bonner, PhD1,2

1Social and Health Sciences, Duke University, 2Duke University Medical Center

Poster spot W75

Impact of Post Adoptive Services on Parents of Special Needs Adoptees

Alexandra M. Dolhum1,2, Lisa M. Clifford1, W. Hobart Davies, PhD1,3, & David J. Whelan, MSW2

1University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2Children’s Service Society of Wisconsin, 3Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin

Poster spot W84

Infant Crawling and Cognitive Development

Joy G. Nichols, PhD1, Terrie L. Naramor, PhD1 Diana Jochai1, & M. Catherine Freir, PhD1

1Loma Linda University

Poster spot W85

Methodological Review of School Absenteeism in Pediatric Chronic Pain Research

Keri R. Hainsworth1, Amy F. Sato1, W. Hobart Davies1, Kimberly A. Khan1, Renee Ladwig1, & Steven J. Weisman1

1Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Poster spot W77

Neuropsychological Predictors of Long Term Functional Outcomes Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury

Courtney E. Johnson1, H. Gerry Taylor2, Keith Owen Yeates3, & Dennis Drotar2

1Case Western Reserve University, 2Case Western Reserve University, Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, 3The Ohio Sate University and Children’s Research Institute

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Poster spot W72

Pain in Children and Adolescents with Duchenne or Becker Muscular Dystrophy

K. Zebracki, MA1, & D. Drotar, PhD2

1Case Western Reserve University, 2Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

Poster spot W69

Pain Reports by Children at Mealtime: Clinical Community Samples

Keri R. Hainsworth1, W. Hobart Davies1, Kristoffer S. Berlin1, Amy F. Sato1, Alan H. Silverman1, Elizabeth A. Fischer1, Steven J. Weisman1, & Colin D. Rudolph1

1Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Post spot W76

Psychological Referral Patterns in a Pediatric Neurology Clinic

Janelle L. Wagner, PhD1, Gigi Smith, RN, MSN, CPNP2, & David Griesemer, MD1

1Medical University of South Carolina, 2Medical University of South Carolina, College of Nursing

Poster Spot W70

School Avoidance Among Complex Pediatric Pain Patients: Comparative Case Characteristics

Kimberly A. Khan1, Renee Ladwig1, W. Hobart Davies1, Amy F. Sato1, Keri R. Hainsworth1, Antonella Ferrise1, Anthony A. Hains1, & Steven J. Weisman1

1Medical College of Wisconsin, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Poster spot W80

Social and Nonverbal Functioning in Survivors of Pediatric BrainTumors Versus Children with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

Gray M. Buchanan, MA1,2, Melanie J. Bonner, PhD1,3, Kristina K. Hardy, PhD1, Victoria Willard3, Kelly Anthony, PhD1, & Maggie Hood1

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1Duke University Medical Center, 2Univesity of Mississippi, 3Social and Health Sciences, Duke University

Poster spot W74

SICKLE CELL DIEASE

Child Routines and Adherence to Chronic Illness in Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease

Sara Sytsma Jordan1, Laura Stoppebein2, Kellie Hilker3, Scott Jensen2, & T. David Elkin2

1Univesity of Southern Mississippi, 2University of Mississippi Medical Center, 3Kennedy Krieger Institute Poster spot W88

Correlates of Adherence to Prophylactic Penicillin Therapy in Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Dawn Witherspoon, MA1, & Dennis Drotar, PhD2

1Case Western Reserve University, 2Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital Poster spot W86

Pediatric Quality of Life as a Predictor of Illness-Related Parenting Stress Among Parents of Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Danielle L. Rosnov, MA1, Heather L. Hunter, MA1, Kerri L. Kim, BA1, Michael C. Roberts, PhD1, & Lynne C. Hardy, PhD2

1University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2Children’s Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO Poster spot W87

Relationship of Child Gender and Illness Uncertainty to Health Related Quality of Life Among Children with Sickle Cell Disease

Ahna L.H. Pai, PhD1, Dennis Drotar, PhD2, & Lisa L. Ferguson, BS3

1Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 3Cleveland University Poster spot W90

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Role of Family Functioning in Teens with SCD and their Healthy Siblings

Kristin Loiselle1, Tiffany Sylvestre1, Katherine Simon1, Sarah Herman1, D. Colette Nicolaou,MS1, Beverley Slome Weinberger, BA1, Lamia P. Barakat,PhD1, Chavis Patterson, PhD2,3, & Carlton Dampier, MD2,3

1Drexel University, 2Drexel University College of Medicine, 3Marian Anderson Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center of St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Poster spot W89

Thursday (April 20th) Poster Session 11:30 - 1:30

Presenters should note that, accompanying the listing of each poster (at the bottom of the listing) is a number that identifies the poster board that the presenter should use to present his/her poster during the assigned poster session. This number will be preceded by a letter (W = Wednesday; T = Thursday; F = Friday), which will be followed by the number of the poster board that has been assigned to the presenter. For example, W15 indicates that the presenter is assigned to the Wednesday Evening poster session and to poster board Number 15.

• Family Systems • Health Promotion; Prevention; Obesity • Miscellaneous • Transplantation

Note - Titles of abstracts in each category are presented in alphabetical order.

FAMILY SYSTEMS RESEARCH IN CHILD HEALTH/PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY

Asthma: It’s a Family Affair – Feasibility and Preliminary Outcomes From a Pilot

Study of a Family-Based Intervention for Teens with Asthma Jean-Marie Bruzzese, PhD1, Vivian Colland, PhD2, Richard Gallagher, PhD1, David Evans, PhD3, & Lynne H. Unikel, PhD1

1NYU Child Study Center and NYU School of Medicine, 2Universiteit Utrecht, Holland and Asthma Centre Heideheuvel, 3Columbia University of College of Physicians Poster spot T5

Are We Adequately Measuring the Dynamic Nature of Family Functioning? How Parent-Adolescent Interaction Changes Based on Discussion Topic

Meredith J. Lutz Stehl, PhD1, Lamia P. Barakat, PhD2, & Frank Shafer2,3

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1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2Drexel University, 3St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Poster spot T18

Assessment of Nurturance Traps of Aggression, Depression, and Regression Presented by Children with Complex Health Conditions

Cortney Taylor Moine, BA1, Trevor Stokes, PhD1, & Debra Mowery, PhD1

1University of South Florida Poster spot T31 Caregivers’ Perceived Impact of Children’s Food Allergies and Diabetes on Family

Functioning Linda Jones, BA1, Claire Sonntag, BA1, Emily Kastelic, BA1, Lynnda Dahlquist, PhD1, Kim Mudd, RN, MSN1, & Mary Elizabeth Bollinger, DO1

1University of Maryland Baltimore County Poster spot T49 Caregiving, Sleep, Mood and Fatigue in Mothers of Children with Chronic Illnesses Lisa J. Meltzer1,2, & Jodi A. Mindell2,3

1University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 2The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 3Saint Joseph’s University Poster spot T46

Child and Parent Coping Styles During Preschool Immunizations Naomi E. Kahn1, Crystal S. Lim1, Lindsey L. Cohen1, Catherine B. McClellan2, Rebecca S. Bernard3, & Karen Joseph4

1Georgia State University, 2University of South Carolina, 3Stanford University, 4Rhode Island Hospital Poster spot T22

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Coming to Terms with a Child’s Diagnosis: Parenting a Child with Chronic Renal Disease

Aileen P. Schast, PhD1, Tracy Hills, BA1, Nataliya Zelikovsky, PhD1,2, & Bernard Kaplan, MB, BCh1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania Poster spot T48

Contextual Predictors of Caregiver Distress: The Importance of Quality Care for Parents of Children with Chronic Health Conditions

Janet E. Farmer1, Elena Harlan Drewel1, Mary J. Clark1, & Ashley K. Sherman1

1University of Missouri-Columbia Poster spot T36

Coping with a Parent’s Cardiovascular Disease Norine Veeneman1, Lara Petropoulos1, Laura Nabors1, Yvonne Roberts1, & Sarah Tlustos1

1University of Cincinnati Poster spot T15

A Day in the Life of a Parent of a Very Young Child with Type I Diabetes Lauren Mednick, PhD1, Laleisha Peterson, BS1, Doee Kittesa, BS1, Fran Cogen, MD1, Celia Henderson1, & Randi Streisand, PhD1

1Children’s National Medical Center Poster spot T12

Division of Family Responsibilities in Managing Preadolescents’ Type I Diabetes Marisa Hilliard, BA1, Jennifer Hansen, MA1, Lauren Mednick, PhD1, Fran Cogen, MD1, & Randi Streisand, PhD1

1Children’s National Medical Center Poster spot T43

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Effects of Parental Overprotection, Perceived Child Vulnerability, and Parenting Stress on Illness Uncertainty in Children and Adolescents with Asthma or Diabetes

Cortney Wolfe-Christensen, BS1, Larry L. Mullins, PhD2, Ahna L. H. Pai3, Melissa Y. Carpentier, MS1, & Christina J. M. Colletti, BA1

1Oklahoma State University, 2University of Oklahoma, 3Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Poster spot T11

Experiences of Spanish Speaking Latina Mothers of Children with Cancer: A Qualitative Analysis

Alexis L. Johns, PhD1, Ernest R. Katz, PhD1, & Olle Jane Z. Sahler, MD2

1Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, 2University of Rochester Medical Center Poster spot T13

Family Environment and Functional Disability in Children with Migraine Headaches

Deidre E. Logan, PhD1, & Lisa Scharff, PhD1

1Children’s Hospital Boston and Harvard University Medical School Poster spot T24 Family Functioning and Posttraumatic Stress in Adolescent Survivors of Childhood

Cancer Melissa A. Alderfer, PhD1,2, Neha Navsaria, MA1, & Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2The University of Pennsylvania Poster spot T54

Family Hope and Illness-Related Uncertainty: Associations with Post-Transplant Adherence Among Pediatric Renal and Liver Transplant Recipients

Julie Maikranz, PhD1, Ric G. Steele, PhD1, Meredith Dreyer, PhD1, James A. Bovaird, PhD2, & Aaron Stratman, PhD1

1University of Kansas, 2University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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A Family Systems Perspective on Quality of Life in Pediatric Asthma Robin S. Everhart, BS1, Mary Spagnola, MA1, & Barbara H. Fiese, PhD1

1Syracuse University Poster spot T44 Family Systems Treatment of Pediatric Chronic Illness in a Day Treatment Setting

Robyn S. Mehlenbeck, PhD1, Jack Nassau, PhD1, Michelle Rickerby, MD1, Tom Roesler, MD1, & Diane DerMarderosian1

1Brown Medical School and Rhode Island Hospital Poster spot T38 Fathers as Second-Hand Recipients of Information Regarding Their Child’s Cancer

Diagnosis and Prognosis Emily Kastelic, BA1, Susan Berrin, MA1, Lynnda Dahlquist, PhD1, & Danita Czyzewski, PhD2

1University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital Poster spot T23

Grandchildren Raised by Grandparents: Parenting and Financial Stress, Psychosocial Problems, and Health Care Use

Marshaun B. Glover1, Brian L. Cowart1, Jack W. Finney1, Megan L. Dolbin-McNab1, & Karen A. Roberto1

1Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Poster spot T28

Home Observations of Family Mealtimes: Differences Between Participants and Non-Participants

Rebecca A. Hazen, PhD1, Carolyn E. Ivers-Landis, PhD, & Katherine Leigh Josie, PhD1

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1Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Poster spot T37

The Impact of Parent Solicitous Behavior on Symptom Complaints by Children with and without Functional Abdominal Pain

Sara E. Williams1, & Lynn S. Walker1

1Vanderbilt University Medical Center Poster spot T50 The Impact of Preventive Parent Education on Parental Self-Efficacy and Parenting

Practices: The Initial Evaluation of Thriving Teens Richard Gallagher, PhD1, Jean-Marie Bruzzese, PhD1, & Pat Shrout, PhD2

1New York University School of Medicine and NYU Child Study Center, 2New York University Poster spot T3

Longitudinal Changes in Parent and Child Expectancies of Future Independence for Youth with Spina Bifida: From Preadolescence to Adolescence

Elizabeth F. Bruno1, Grayson N. Holmbeck1, Mona Abad1, Bonnie Essner1, & Christine Fischer1

1Loyola University Chicago Poster spot T32

Observational Assessment of Family Functioning in Families with Children who Have Type I Diabetes

Carrie Piazza-Waggoner, PhD1, Avani Modi, PhD1, Susana R. Patton, PhD2, Stephanie Sullivan, BS1, Racquel Henry, BS1, Lawrence Dolan, MD1,3, & Scott W. Powers, PhD, ABPP1, 3

1Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 2University of Michigan, 3University of Cincinnati Poster spot T21

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Overweight Pre-Adolescents with Asthma and Family Functioning: An Examination of Potential Risk Factors

Matthew P. Jacobs1, & Barbara H. Fiese, PhD1

1Syracuse University Poster spot T17

Parent and Family Factors Associated with Child Adjustment to Pediatric Cancer Kristen E. Robinson1, Cynthia A. Gerhardt1, Kathryn Vannatta1, & Robert B. Noll2

1Columbus Children’s Research Institute, 2Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Poster spot T39

Parent Attributions Related to Chronic Pain Angela Ehrlick1, Cynthia Harbeck-Weber1, Jennifer Fisher1, & Stephen Whiteside1

1Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN Poster spot T20

Parent-Child Roles in Decision-Making About Research: A Qualitative Study Victoria A. Miller, PhD1, William W. Reynolds, MSS1, & Robert M. Nelson, MD. PhD1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Poster spot T8 Parent Functioning, Asthma Management Behaviors, and Health Outcomes Among

Inner-City Youth with Asthma Rachel Neff Greenley, PhD1, Katherine Leigh Josie, PhD1, & Dennis Drotar, PhD1

1Case Western Reserve University School Of Medicine Poster spot T53

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Parent Perceptions of Social Responses to Their Children’s Pain Behaviors Amy F. Sato1, W. Hobart Davies1,2, Kristoffer S. Berlin1,3, Clarissa M. Wilson1, Anthony A. Hains1, Keri R. Hainsworth2, Kimberly J. Kahn2, Renee J. Ladwig2, Antonella S. Ferrise2, & Steven J. Weisman2

1University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, 2Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, 3Medical College of Wisconsin Poster spot T45

Parental Attitudes, Beliefs, and Concerns Regarding Adolescent Chronic Pain Jessica W. Guite, PhD1, Deidre E. Logan, PhD2, John B Rose, MD1,3, David D. Sherry, MD1,3 & Rebecca L. McCue, BA1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard University Medical School, 3University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Poster spot T47

Parental Criticism & Warmth: Associations with Adolescent Adjustment among Youth with Spina Bifida and Those Developing Typically

Kerry M. O’Mahar1, Grayson N. Holmbeck1, Sheila McCue1, & Jeremy Taylor1

1Loyola University Chicago Poster spot T25

Parenting a Child with Diabetes: The Role of Coparenting in Child Adjustment Mor Barzel, MA1, & Graham J. Reid1

1University of Western Ontario Poster spot T34

Parenting Behavior as a Mediator of the Relationship Between Marital Stress and Maladjustment in Adolescents with and without Spina Bifida

Elizabeth F. Bruno, MA1, & Grayson N. Holmbeck, PhD1

1Loyola University Chicago Poster spot T33

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Parenting Stress, Coping, and the Behavior of Children with Joubert Syndrome

Janet E. Farmer, PhD1, Kathleen M. Deidrick, PhD1, Maureen O. Grissom, PhD1, & Bernard L. Maria, PhD1

1University of Missouri-Columbia Poster spot T35 Paternal Versus Maternal Contributors to the Cognitive and Behavioral Outcome of

Children with Spina Bifida Melissa M. Wohlfeiler1, Conway F. Saylor1, & Michelle M. Macias2

1The Citadel, 2Medical University of South Carolina Poster spot T55 Predicting Readiness for Transition to Adult Health Care and Assessing Transition

Needs in Adolescents with Blood Disorders and Their Parents Meredith J Lutz Stehl, PhD1, Lamia P. Barakat2, & Frank Shafer2, 3

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2Drexel University, 3St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Poster spot T19

A Preliminary Investigation of Child Adjustment to Parental Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

Stephen Lassen1, & Michael C. Roberts1

1University of Kansas Poster spot T6 Prevalence and Correlates of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents of Infants

in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit D.S Lefkowitz1, C. Baxt1, J.R. Evans1,2, & H. Roggenkamp1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

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Poster spot T26 Psychological Distress, Parenting Competence, and Nurturance Factors for Mothers

of Children with Complex Health Conditions Evelyn Gould, BSc1, Teresa Rushe, PhD1, Debra Mowery, PhD2, & Trevor Stokes, PhD2

1University of Ulster at Jordanstown, 2University of South Florida Poster spot T30

Psychological Functioning of Pediatric Transplant Candidates and Their Parents Laura Simons, MS1, Lisa Ingerski, MS2, & David Janicke, PhD2

1University of Georgia, 2University of Florida Poster spot T51

Psychosocial Functioning in Parents of Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer Kristina K. Hardy, PhD1, Melanie J. Bonner, PhD1, Katherine Hutchinson1, & Philip M. Rosoff, MD1

1Duke University Poster spot T29

The Relation Between Rituals, Routines and Overall Functioning in Families with Asthma

Katharine E. DelSavio, MA1, Kimberly P. Raymond, MS1, & Barbara H. Fiese, PhD1

1Syracuse University Poster spot T40 The Relationship Among Parent-Reported Social Support, Conflict, Discrepancy in

Decision-Making Autonomy and Adolescent Adherence to Medical Treatment in Families of Adolescents with IDDM

Amy Lewandowski, MA1, & Dennis Drotar, PhD1,2

1Case Western Reserve University, 2Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Poster spot T10

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The Relationship Between Parents’ Perceptions of Their Parenting and

Preschoolers Temperament Pre- and Post-Traumatic Injury Nicolay Cherktkoff Walz1, Shari L. Wade1, Keith Owen Yeates2, Kalaichelvi Ganesalingam2, H. Gerry Taylor3,4, & Terry Stancin3,5

1Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 2The Ohio State University and Children’s Research Institute, 3Case Western Reserve University, 4Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, 5MetroHealth Medical Center Poster spot T16 Relationship Between Sibling Support, Quality of Life, and Treatment Adherence in

Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Debra Lobato, PhD1, Yana Markov Wember, PhD1, Wendy Plante, PhD1, Linda Shalon, MD, MS1, Jack Nassau, PhD1, Nancy Miller, RN1, Kathy Scorpio, RN1, Jane Trotta, PNP1, & Neal LeLeiko, MD, PhD1

1Hasbro Children’s Hospital and Brown Medical School Poster spot T2 The Relationship of Parental Overprotection and Perceived Child Vulnerability to

Parent- and Child-Reported Diabetes Independence Christina J. M. Colletti, BA1, Larry L. Mullins, PhD2, Melissa Y. Carpentier, MS1, & Cortney Wolf-Christenson, BS1

1Oklahoma State University, 2University of Oklahoma Poster spot T14

The Relationships Between Parent Anxiety, Parent Behaviors, and Child Distress

During Medical Procedures Karen E. Weiss, BS1, Lynnda M. Dahlquist, PhD1, Linda Jones, BA1, & Cyrus Mistry1

1University of Maryland, Baltimore County Poster spot T42

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Risk and Resistance Variables in the Quality of Life of Three Pediatric Illness Groups

Laurie A. Lash, PhD1,3, Lamia P. Barakat, PhD1, Chavis Patterson, PhD2, D. Colette Nicolaou, MS1, & Carlton Dampier, MD2

1Drexel University, 2Drexel College of Medicine, 3University of Rochester Medical Center Poster spot T1

Symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder in Children: Relationships with Features of a Family Asthma Management

E.L. McQuaid, PhD1, D. Koinis Mitchell, PhD1, S.J. Kopel, MSc1, N. Weiss-Laxer, MA1, J.H. Nassau, PhD1, R.B. Klein, MD1, MZ Wamboldt2, & G.K. Fritz, MD1

1Bradley/Hasbro Research Center and Brown Medical School, 2University of Colorado Poster spot T41

HEALTH PROMOTION; PREVENTION; OBESITY

Accuracy of Caregivers Perception of Body Weight Status of Obese Children in a Primary Care Pediatric Clinic

Kelly Chimney, BS1, Stacy Flowers, MA1, Abbie Bacham, PhD1, & Charlene Mitchell, MD2

1Spalding University, 2University of Louisville Poster slot T64

Adherence to Immunosuppressant Medication in Children Following Solid Organ Transplant: Examination of Adherence as Assessed by Various Monitoring

Modalities

B.S. Aylward1, M.L Dreyer1, J.M. Maikranz1, & R.G. Steele1

1University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Poster spot T67

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Adolescent and Provider Perceptions of Obesity and Other Health Issues: Are We on the Same Page?

Elizabeth E. Seebach1, Megan Nankee1, Angela Casper1, Jenny Bisswurm1, Christina Ackert1, & Ryan Wiegel1

1University of Wisconsin – La Crosse Poster spot T78

Aerobic Exercise Training Reduces Overt Anger Expression Among Overweight Children

Joseph Tkacz, MS1, Colleen A. Boyle, MS1, & Catherine L. Davis, PhD1

1Georgia Prevention Institute, Medical College of Georgia Poster spot T62

Assessment of Health-Related Hindrance in Adolescence and Young Adulthood Lisa Schwartz, PhD1, Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP1,2, Jerilynn Radcliffe, PhD, ABPP1,2, Lamia Barakat, PhD3, & Joseph Straton, MD, MSCE24

1Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 3Drexel University, 4Presbyterian Hospital Poster spot T63

Barriers to Physical Activity Among Overweight Youth Wendy Novoa, BS1, David Janicke, PhD1, Eric Storch, PhD1, Janet Silverstein, MD1, & Margaret Samyn, MD1

1University of Florida Poster spot T58

Biometric, Behavioral, and Historical Factors Related to Blood Glucose Management in Children Attending Diabetes Camp

Sonia Marrone, MA1, Jessica White Plume, MA1, Patrick Kerr, MA1, Anna Evans, MA1, Nancy Vogeltanz-Holm, PhD1, Jeff Holm, PhD1, Margo Adams-Larsen, PhD1, & Matthew Myrvik, MA1

1University of North Dakota

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Poster spot T72

Family-Based Treatment for Pediatric Obesity: Parental Modeling as a Predictor of Child Weight Loss

Heather L. Hunter, MA1, Michael M. Steele, MA1, Jade A. Bender, BA1, & Ric G. Steele, PhD1

1University of Kansas Poster spot T71

FIT KIDS: Participant Satisfaction with a Family Intervention for Overweight Children

Beth Passehl, MS1, Ruth McGibbon, MA1, Cathy McCarroll, RD, MPH1, Jean Mennuti-Washburn, BA2, & Lindsey L. Cohen, PhD2

1Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, & 2Georgia State University

Poster spot T74

Hypoglycemia and Subsequent Poor Adherence in Children with Type I Diabetes: Does Fear Matter?

Jodi L. Kamps, PhD1, R. Enrique Varela, PhD2, Diane Franz, PhD1, Stuart Chalew, MD1, Jayashree Rao, MD1, & Alfonso Vargas, MD1

1Children’s Hospital of New Orleans, & 2Tulane University Poster spot T60

The Influence of Joint Responsibility for Diabetes Tasks on Adolescent Decision-Making Competence and Adherence to Treatment

Victoria Miller, PhD1, & Dennis Drotar, PhD1

1Case Western Reserve University and Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Poster spot T9

Medical Adherence in Young Adolescents with Spina Bifida Mona Abad1, Grayson N. Holmbeck1, Elizabeth F. Bruno1, Caitlin Sparks1, Jill Zukerman1, & Lauren Zurenda1

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1Loyola University Poster spot T68 A Multidisciplinary Group-Appointment Model for Pediatric Obesity Consultation

Lisa M. Buckloh, PhD1, Amanda Sobel Lochrie, PhD1, Elizabeth S. Beasley, MS, RD, LDN1, Kristen Farnham, MSH, RD, LDN1, Amy Milkes, MA1, Quan D. Truong, MPH, BA, BS2, & Gang Ye, PhD, MS, MS2

1Nemours Children’s Clinic, Jacksonville, FL, 2Nemours Clinical Management Program, Orlando, FL Poster spot T69

A Novel Home-Based Behavioral Intervention for Inner City Children with Asthma: Effect on Morbidity and Methodological Implications

Kristin A. Rikert1, Bindu Kalsan1, Jerry A. Krishnan1, Arlene M. Butz1, & Cynthia S. Rand1

1Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Poster spot70

Friendship as a Modifying Factor of Depressive Symptoms and Social Self-Efficacy in Obese and Non-Obese Youth

Stephanie V. Ridel1, Jennifer Reiter-Purtill2, Christina Ramey2, & Meg H. Zeller2

1Xavier University, 2Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Poster spot T59

Overcoming Recruitment, Engagement, and Retention Challenges in Pediatric Health Promotion and Prevention: The Thriving Teens Experience

Sharon McCann-Doyle, MS1, Jean-Marie Bruzzese, PhD1, & Richard Gallagher, PhD1

1NYU Child Study Center, NYU School of Medicine Poster spot T4

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Pediatric Obesity and Health Behaviors by Income Level Rochelle L. James1, Ann McGrath Davis, PhD2, Richard E. Boles, MS3, Debra K, Sullivan, PhD2, Jeannine Goetz, PhD2, & Joseph Donnelly, EdD1

1University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 2University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, 3Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, Ohio Poster spot T61

Pediatric Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis: A winning Combination for Child Health Promotion

Keith J. Slifer1, Adrianna Amari1, & Melissa Beck1

1Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Poster spot T77

Peer Victimization, Coping and Stress Responses, and Psychosocial Adjustment in

Obese Adolescents Mary L. Keeley, BA1, & Garry R. Geffken, PhD1

1University of Florida Poster spot T56

Project STORY: Pilot Results from a Weight Management Program for Rural Children and Families

Kelly W. Lowry, MS1, Kristen K. Marciel, MS1, Lisa Ingerski, MS1, Laura Simons, MS2, Wendy Novoa, MS1, Rhea M. Chase, MS1, Bethany K. Sallinen, PhD1, & David M. Janicke, PhD1

1University of Florida, 2University of Georgia Poster slot T65

Psychosocial Correlates of Peer Victimization in Obese children Lisa J. Merlo, PhD1, Eric A. Storch, PhD1, Vanessa A. Milsom, BA1, Ninoska DeBraganza, MSESS1, Adam B. Lewin, MS1, Gary R. Geffken, PhD1, & Janet H. Silverstein, MD1

1University of Florida

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Poster spot T75

Quality of Life and Social Support in Overweight Youth Lisa M. Ingerski, MS1, & David M. Janicke, PhD1

1University of Florida Poster spot T57

The Relationship Between Adherence and Executive Functioning in Youth with

Type I Diabetes Laura B. Williams, MS1, Daniel M. Bagner, MS1, Gary R. Geffken, PhD1, Janet H. Silverstein, MD1, & Eric A. Storch, PhD1

1University of Florida Poster spot T66

Sickle Cell Disease Knowledge Among Adolescents and Factors Associated with Disease Knowledge

Kimberly Y. Bennett1,2, Katherine Simon1, Lamia P. Barakat, PhD1, & Jerilynn Radcliffe, PhD3

1Drexel University, 2Villanova University School of Law, 3The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania Poster spot T76

Somatic Symptoms in Children and Adolescents with Chronic Pain: The Moderating Impact of Depressive Symptoms on Quality of Life Outcomes

A.C Long1, G. Armstrong2, & T.M. Palermo1

1Oregon Health & Science University, 2Pacific University Poster spot T73

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MISCELLANEOUS

Assessing Camp Experiences (ACES): Development of a Measure Designed to Capture Psychosocial Phenomena Associated with Attending a Pediatric Summer

Camp

Elizabeth R. Gonzalez, BS1

1Drexel University Poster spot T84

Assessing the Effectiveness of a Specialized Summer Camp as a Potential Psychosocial Intervention

Elizabeth R. Gonzalez, BS1, Lamia P. Barakat, PhD1, Chavis A. Patterson, PhD1, Phyllis K. Henderson, MSW1, Trudy Tchume-Johnson, MSW2, & Charles Adams, MSW2

1Drexel University, 2The Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Poster spot T83

The Comparative Risk of PTSD in Children Exposed to Different Types of Events

L. Greening1, & L. Stoppelbein1

1University of Mississippi Medical Center Poster spot T79

Crisis Decision-Making by 5 to 8 Year Old Children: Responses to a Home Intrusion Scenario with Gun Availability

Kristen Bradbury1, Jack W. Finney1, Andrew Duncan1, & Katie McNamee1

1 Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Poster spot T81

Narrative Representations of Relationship Expectations: The connection to Child Psychopathology

Kimberly Raymond, MS1, Deborah Nazarian, MS1, & Barbara H. Fiese, PhD1

1Syracuse University

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Poster spot T82 Prescription Privileges for Pediatric Psychologists: What do Pediatricians Think?

William Rae1, Amanda Jensen Doss1, Tanya Banda1, & Rachel Bowden1

1Texas A&M University-College Station Poster spot T80

TRANSPLANT

Adherence Among Pediatric Kidney Transplant Patients: A Perspective a Few Years After Transplantation

Nataliya Zelikovsky, PhD1,2, Diana A. Shellmer, PhD1, Daphnee Jean-Francois, BA1, Jo Ann Palmer, CRNP1, Jorge Baluarte, MD1,2, & Kevin Meyers, MD1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Poster spot T86

Challenges of Utilizing MEMS Cap Technology Among Pediatric Kidney Transplant Patients

Diana A. Shellmer, PhD1, & Nataliya Zelikovsky, PhD1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Poster spot T85

The Impact of Transplant Consequences on Emotional Functioning and Medication Adherence in Adolescent Transplant

Laura Simons, MS1, Daniel Bell1, Grace Anglin1, Carly Polin1, Jordan Gilleland, BS1, Megan McCormick, BS1, Ronald Blount, PhD1, Laura Mee, PhD2, Jim Rodrigue, PhD3, Leonard Hymes, MD2, Barry Warshaw, MD2, Robert Vincent, MD2, William Mahle, MD2, Thomas Heffron, MD2 & Rene Romero, MD2

1University of Georgia, 2Emory University, 3Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard University Poster spot T52

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Pilot Data on the Psychological Functioning of Children and Families Undergoing Evaluation for Heart and/or Lung Transplantation

D.S. Lefkowitz1, D. Antinoro1,2, B.D. Hanna1,3, M. McDonough1, L. Placio1, & C. Rhone1

1Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2Rutgers University, 3University of Pennsylvania Poster spot T27

Quality of Life Among Pediatric Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease

Nataliya Zelikovsky, PhD1,2, Aileen Schast, PhD1, & Daphnee Jean-Francois, BA1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Poster spot T88 Resource Utilization and Adherence Among Pediatric Kidney Transplant Patients

Nataliya Zelikovsky, PhD1,2, Diana A. Shellmer, PhD1, Daphnee Jean-Francois, BA1, Jo Ann Palmer, CRNP1, Jorge Baluarte, MD1,2, & Kevin Meyers, MD1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Poster spot T87

Friday (April 21st) Poster Session 11:00 - 12:30

Presenters should note that, accompanying the listing of each poster (at the bottom of the listing), is a number that identifies the poster board that the presenter should use to present his/her poster during the assigned poster session. This number will be preceded by a letter (W = Wednesday; T = Thursday; F = Friday), which will be followed by the number of the poster board that has been assigned to the presenter. For example, W15 indicates that the presenter is assigned to the Wednesday Evening poster session and to poster board Number 15.

• Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder • Assessment & Measurement • Bullying • Distraction; Infant Pain; Medical Procedures; Immunizations • Emerging Areas • Injury/Risk Taking • Miscellaneous • Treatment Outcome

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ADHD

Behavior-Related Stressors in Families of Children with ADHD: Relationship to Measures of Symptom Severity and Indices of Parent/Family Functioning

Melissa Stern, BA1, Katherine Kiker, BS1, Lindsay McAlister, MS1, Steven Reader, MS1, & James Johnson, PhD1

1University of Florida

Poster spot F7

Changes in Acceptability of Timeout for Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Effects of Parent Implementation

Aynsley M. Corbett, PsyD1, Steven A. Hobbs, PhD2, & Ann J. Abramowitz, PhD3

1St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, 2Argosy University, Atlanta, GA, 3Emory University, Atlanta, GA Poster spot F4

Ecology of Unintentional Injuries Incurred by Children with ADHD During a Summer Camp Program

Elizabeth K. Lucas1, David C. Schwebel1, Casie Tavares1, ElizabethB. Bowling1, & J. Bart Hodgens1

1University of Alabama at Birmingham

Poster spot F2

Evaluation of the BASC and CPRS in an ADHD Sample

Amanda Bowers, BA1, Sarah McCann, BS1, Will Watson, BS1, Shelley C. Heaton, PhD1, & James H. Johnson, PhD1

1University of Florida

Poster spot F5

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An Item Level Analysis of the Disruptive Behavior Inventory (DBSI): Differentiating Children with and without ADHD

Steven K Reader, MS1, Lindsay E. McAlister, MS1, & James H. Johnson, PhD1

1University of Florida Poster spot F8

The PedsQL as a Patient-Reported Health-Related Quality of Life Outcome in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Christine A. Limbers, BA1, Jane Ripperger-Suhler, MD2, Tasha M. Burwinkle, PhD2, & James W. Varni, PhD1

1Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 2Texas A&M University, Temple TX Poster spot F1

A Pilot Study Comparing Autism Spectrum Disorders and ADHD on Parent Ratings of Behavior

Cara I. Kimberg, BS1, Shelley C. Heaton, PhD1, Mark Hotchkiss1, & Daniella Ferrera1

1University of Florida Poster spot F6

The Utility of the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning (BRIEF) in Differentiating Attention From Learning Disorders

William Sharp1, Caitlin Dunning1, Rochelle Glidden1, & David Sheslow1

1Alfred I DuPont Hospital for Children, Wilmington, DE Poster spot F3

ASSESSMENT AND MEASUREMENT

A Benefit Finding Scale for Children

Sean Phipps1, Alanna Long1, & Johanna Ogden1

1 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN Poster spot F11

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Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Reliability, and Validity of the Feeding Strategies Questionnaire

Kristoffer S. Berlin1,2, W. Hobart Davies1,3, Alan H. Silverman2, Douglas W. Woods1, Elizabeth A. Fischer3, & Colin D. Rudolph2,3

1Univesity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2Medical College of Wisconsin, 3Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Poster spot F20

The Development of a Screening Instrument for the Brief Assessment of Neurodevelopmental Functioning

Anai M. Cuadra, PhD1, M. Whitney Ward, BS1, Jacqueline Levy Jaffe, PhD1, Elizabeth Willen, PhD1, Monica Bocanegra, MS1, Brandon G. Briery, PhD1, Irene Delgado, BS1, Maria L. Goldman, PsyD1, Jennifer Hestand, BA1, Erin O’Callaghan, MS1, & F. Daniel Armstrong, PhD1

1University of Miami. Poster Spot F15

Development of a Semi-Structured Interview for Pediatric Diabetes A.East1, L. Stoppelbein1, L. Greening1, K. Hilker1, T.D Elkin1, & G. Moll1

1University if Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS Poster spot F12

Dimensions of ADHD Related Stress: Factor Structure of the Disruptive Behavior Stress Inventory

Lindsay E. McAlister, MS1, Steven K. Reader, MS1, & James H. Johnson, PhD1

1University of Florida Poster spot F19

Evidence-Based Assessment of Psychosocial Risk in Families of Children Newly Diagnosed with Cancer

Anna Maria Patino-Fernandez, PhD1, Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP1, Ivy Pete1, J.J. Cutuli1, Merritt M. Jensen-Pace, PhD1, Mary McSherry, MSW1, David Beele, MSW1, Melissa A. Alderfer, PhD1, Wei-Ting Hwang, PhD1, & Anne Reilly, MD1

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1Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Poster spot F9

Factor Structure of the Social consequences of Pain Questionnaire: Replication and Extension

Amy F. Sato1, W. Hobart Davies1,2, Kristoffer S. Berlin1,3, Anthony A. Hains1, Keri R. Hainsworth2, Kimberly J. Kahn2, Renee J. Ladwig2, Antonella S. Ferrise2, & Steven J. Weisman2

1University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2Childrens’s Hospital of Wisconsin, 3Medical College of Wisconsin Poster spot F17

The Influence of Parental Negative Attributional Style on Ratings of Parental Protection, Perceived Child Vulnerability, and Parent Stress

Melissa Y. Carpentier, MS1, Larry L. Mullins, PhD2, Christina J. M. Coletti, BA1, Cortney Wolfe-Christensen, BS1, & John M. Chaney, PhD1

1Oklahoma State University, 2University of Oklahoma Health Science Center Poster spot F22

Overcoming Barriers to Medication Adherence in Adolescent Transplant Development of a Barriers Scale

Laura Simons, MS1, Jordan Gilleland, BS1, Megan McCormick, BS1, Daniel Bell1, Grace Anglin1, Carly Polin1, Ronald Blount, PhD1, Laura Mee, PhD2, Jim Rodrigue, PhD3, Leonard Hymes, MD2, Barry Warshaw, MD2, Robert Vincent, MD2, William Mahale, MD2, Thomas Heffron, MD2, & Rene Romero, MD2

1University of Georgia, 2Emory University, 3Harvard University Poster spot F23

Parent Child Agreement & Disagreement on the POQOL Mimics Other Self-Reports

Dante Spetter, PhD1,2, Noelle Huntington, PhD1,2, Joan Boelke, MS1, Sharron Rich, MPH1, Avro Spiro III, PhD1, & Judith Jones, DDS1

1Harvard University, 2Boston University School of Dental Medicine

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Parent Perceptions of Adolescents’ Pain Expressions: The Pain Behavior Questionnaire

Anne M. Lynch, PhD1, Chanelle T. Bishop MS, MA1, Jessica McLaughlin2, Ivy Ho, PhD1, Susmita Kashikar-Zuck, PhD1, Sara Mullen, BA1, & Kenneth Goldschneider, MD1

1University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 2Grinnell College, IA

Poster spot F13

Pilot Study of the Following Directions Scale: Initial Scale Development Data and Preliminary Outcome Data from a Parenting Program

Kimberly Howell, PhD1, Leanne Tamm, PhD1, Jim Swanson, PhD1, Steve Simpson, PhD1, Craig Childress, PsyD1, Brett Patterson, PhD1, & Annamarie Stehli-Nguyen, MPH1

1UCI, Irvine, CA Poster spot F16

Psychometric Properties of the Separation Anxiety Assessment Scales

Lisa G. Hahn1,2, Andrew R. Eisen2, Robert McGath2, Charles Schaefer2, Judith Kaufman2, & Shelley Heaton1

1University of Florida, 2Fairleigh Dickinson University Poster spot F18

A Questionnaire Version of the Child Activity Limitations Interview: Reliability and Validity

Keri R. Hainsworth1, W. Hobart Davies1, Kimberly J. Khan1, Renee J. Ladwig1, Antonella S. Ferrise1, Anthony A. Hains1, Amy F. Sato1, Alan H. Silvrman1, & Steven J. Weisman1

1Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Poster spot F10

The Use of the Impact on Sibling Scale with Families of Children with Chronic Illnesses/Disabilities

Barbara Kao, PhD1, Wendy Plante, PhD1, & Debra Lobato, PhD1

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1Rhode Island Hospital and Brown Medical School Poster spot F21

BULLYING

Domestic Violence as a Predicator of Bullying Behaviors in Rural Adolescents

Jennifer Sivinski1, Brenda Wiens, PhD1, & Heidi Liss, PhD1

1University of Florida Poster Spot F24

Examining the Effects of Bullying: Academic Performance, Health Care, and Resiliency Among Middle and High School Students

Alissa F.Doobay1, Daniel L. Clay1, Sandra Cortina1, Thomasin Tranel Hall1, Jami Gross1, Cynthia Buttjer1, & Joleen Schoulte1

1University of Iowa Poster spot F25

DISTRACTION; INFANT PAIN; MEDICAL PROCEDURES; IMMUNIZATIONS

Children’s Approach-Avoidance Coping During Painful Medical Procedures: Is it a Dichotomy?

Crystal S. Lim1, Lindsey L. Cohen1, & Sal Leahy2

1Georgia State University, 2Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Poster spot F29

A Comparison of Distracters in Decreasing Infant Pain and Parent Distress During Routine Immunizations

Laura Cramer-Berness1, & Stephen Lisman2

1William Paterson University, 2Binghamton University-The State University of New York Poster spot F28

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Distraction for Pediatric Immunization in a Rural Setting: Implementation and Outcomes Across Sites

Jill Maclaren1, Lindsey Cohen 2, & Crystal Lim2

1West Virginia University, 2Georgia State University Poster spot F26

Fear of Dental Procedures Among Older Youth

E.A. Iobst1, L.A. Nabors1, & H.D. Lehmkuhl1

1University of Cincinnati Poster spot F27

EMERGING AREAS IN PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY

Accounting for Culture in the Measurement of Coping for Children and Adolescents with SCD and Their Caregivers

Beverly Slome Weinberger, BA1, Lamia P. Barakat, PhD1, Chavis Patterson, PhD2,3, Carlton Dampier, MD2,3, Kim Smith-Whiteley, MD4, & Kwaku Ohene-Frempong, MD4

1Drexel University, 2Drexel University College of Medicine, 3St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children, 4Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania, Poster spot F77

Cognitive Late Effects and the Impact of Disease versus Treatment Among Pediatric Brain Tumor Patients: An Emerging Area of Research in Pediatric

Psychology

L. Taylor1, C. Reeves1, M. McCart1, S. Jensen2, D. Elkin2, R. Brown3, T. Boll14, K. Simpson1, B. Fortson5, & D. Askins1

1Medical University of South Carolina, 2University of Mississippi Medical Center, 3Temple University, 4Neuropsychological Institute of Birmingham, 5Duke University Medical Center Poster spot F33

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A Comparison of Feeding Treatment Programs: The Feasibility and Practicality of Current Approaches

Kristine D. McKenna, MS1, Kristy M. Fritz, MA1, Nicholas E. Hoda, MS1, Vivian Aranda-Michel, MA1 , & Thomas Linscheid, PhD1

1Columbus Children’s Hospital and The Ohio State University Poster spot F38

Developing a Clear Identity for Paediatric Psychology Dr. Judith M. Houghton1

1Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK Poster spot F56

Development of a Psychoeducational Treatment Manual for Parents of Newborns with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Identified by Newborn Screen

D.E. Sandberg1, & M. Colsman1

1University at Buffalo, State University of New York Poster spot F36

Diabetes Specific Parental Monitoring: Implications for Urban, Minority Youth with Type 1 Diabetes

Cheryl-Lynn Podolski, PhD1, Deborah Ellis, PhD1, Sylvie Naar-King, PhD1, Maureen Frey, RN, PhD1, & April Idalski, MSW1

1Wayne State University Poster spot F44

Evaluation of an Integrated Health Care Program for High-Risk Children with

Asthma: Effects on Health Care Utilization Sonal Patel1, Sylvie Naar-King1, Elizabeth Secord1, & Pulin Patel1

1Wayne State University Poster spot F50

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The Experience of Work Related Secondary Medical Trauma Amongst Care Providers at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia

Paul M. Robins, PhD1, Lisa Meltzer, PhD1, & Nataliya Zelikovsky, PhD1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Poster spot F51

Explaining Poor Metabolic Control in Ethnic Minority Children with Type I Diabetes

R. Enrique Varela, PhD1, Jodi L. Kamps, PhD2, Diane Franz, PhD2, Stuart Chalew, MD2, Jayashree Rao, MD2, & Alfonso Vargas, MD2

1Tulane University, 2Children’s Hospital of New Orleans

Poster spot F49

The Impact of Anxiety on the Efficacy of Virtual-Reality Distraction for Cold-Pressor Pain in Children

Lindsay K. Dillinger, BA1, Lynnda Dahlquist, PhD1, Karen Weiss, BS1, Emily Kastelic, BA1, Kristine McKenna, MA1, Katia Jones, MA1, & Claire Sonntag, BA1

1University of Maryland Baltimore County Poster spot F39

Insomnia Symptoms in Adolescents with Chronic Pain: An Actigraphic study Tonya M. Palermo, PhD1, Irina Fonareva, BA1, & Jeffrey L. Koh, MD1

1Oregon Health and Science University Poster spot F54

Insurance Barriers Among Childhood Survivors of Pediatric Brain Tumors Lloyd Taylor, PhD1, Kit Simpson, DrPH1, Reamer Bushardt, PharmD, PA-C1, T. David Elkin, PhD2, Beverly L. Fortson, MA1, Thomas Boll, PhD1, & Sunil Patel, MD1

1Medical University of South Carolina, 2University of Mississippi Medical Center Poster spot F32

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Longitudinal Evaluation of a Pediatric Palliative Care Educational Workshop for Fellows

Amy e. Baughcum, PhD1,2, Cynthia A. Gerhardt, PhD1,2, Tammi Young-Saleme, PhD2,3 Jamie A. Grollman, PhD1,2, & Kathryn Klopfenstein, MD2,3

1Columbus Children’s Research Institute, 2The Ohio State University, 3Children’s Hospital, Columbus, OH Poster spot F64

The Macrosystem Revisited: Culture as a Pervasive, Transactional Variable in Pediatric Psychology

Marissa I. Mendoza, BA1, Claudia Flato, MA1, & Robert W. Heffer, PhD1

1Texas A&M University, College Station, TX Poster spot F52

Mental Health Services for Children in Primary Care: A Survey of Maternal Attitudes and Beliefs

Michelle D. Harwood, MS1, Kelly . O’Brien, MS1, Sheila M. Eyberg, PhD, ABPP1, & Carolyn G. Carter, MD1

1University of Florida Poster spot F43

Mother’s Help-Seeking Behavior: Potential Barriers to Help-Seeking From a Professional?

Christine Golden, MA1, & Beth Wildman, PhD1

1Kent State University Poster spot F62

Motivational Interviewing: State of the Art in Pediatric Psychology

Amy Pacos, MA1, Megan Wilkins, MA1, Sandra Cortina, BA1, Patricia Marik, MA1, & Sylvie Naar-King, PhD2

1Children’s Hospital of Michigan, 2Wayne State University

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Poster spot F48

Parent-to-Parent Support: Evaluation of a Training Model for Community Volunteers, “The Grandparent Program”

M. Renee Robinson1,2, Wilhemina Jallah1, Carlton Dampier1,2, & Marian Anderson 1Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center and Thomas Jefferson University, 2Drexel University College of Medicine Poster spot F55

Pediatric Cancer Diagnosis: Parents’ Experiences in the Diagnosis Disclosure Interview

Jami N. Gross, PhD1, Daniel L. Clay, PhD2, & Raymond Tannous, MD3

1University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, 2University of Iowa, 3University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics Poster spot F47

Pediatrician Identification of Psychosocial Problems: Role of Child Behavior, Parent Affect, Parenting Behavior, Parenting Satisfaction and Efficacy

Robert Dempster, BA1, Beth G. Wildman, PhD1, & Diane Langkamp, MD2

1Kent State University, 2Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron Poster spot F37

Physical Self-Perceptions in Treatment Seeking Obese Youth: Implications for Treatment

Kelly B. van Schaick1,2, Avani C. Modi3, Randy Claytor3,4, & Meg Zeller3,4

1Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, 2University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 3Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, 4University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Poster spot F61

Physical Symptoms in Children with Social Phobia Deborah C. Beidel, PhD1, Samuel M. Turner, PhD1, Robert T. Ammerman, PhD1, & Floyd R. Sallee, MD, PhD1

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1University of Maryland- College Park and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center Poster spot F30

Predicting Distress During Pediatric Immunization: The Role of Parental Psychopathology, Immunization Beliefs, Prior Pediatric Distress, and Adherence to

Immunization Schedules

Melissa DeMore, MA1, Kevin T. Larkin, PhD1, & Shiv Someswhar1

1West Virginia University Poster spot F46

Psychological Consultation in the Critical Care Setting: Demographics and the Nature of Referrals

Rachel A. Tunick, PhD. 1, David R. DeMaso, MD1, & Elaine C. Meyer, PhD, RN1

1Children’s Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School Poster spot F41

Psychological Factors and Health Care Utilization in Children with Non-Cardiac Chest Pain

Jordan Gilleland, BS1, Megan Benoit, MS, MPH1, Megan McCormick, BS1, Katie Devine, BS1, Laura Simons, MS1, Bonney Reed1, Carrah James, BS1, Robert Campbell, MD2, Gregory Johnson, MD2, Kenneth Dooley, MD2, Meredith Irwin, NP2, Melinda Dobbs, RN2, April Kenny2, Lori Chichester2, Georgia Williams, BA2, & Ronald Blount, PhD1

1University of Georgia, 2Emory University School of Medicine, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, and Sibley Heart Center Cardiology Poster spot F53 Reliability and Validity of the Child Behavior Checklist Obsessive-Compulsive Scale Christy Ley1, Danny C. Duke, BA1, Tanya K. Murphy, MD1, Daniel M. Bagner, MS1, Natalie B. Johns, BA1, Audrey L. Baumeister, BA1, Wayne K. Goodman, MD1, Gary R. Geffken, PhD1, & Eric A. Storch, PhD1

1University of Florida

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Poster spot F63

Repressive Adaptive Style: Relationships Among African American, Native American, and European American Children

Joanna O. Mashunkashey, MA1, Ric Stele, PhD1, & Michael C. Roberts, PhD1

1University of Kansas Poster spot F35

A Review and critique of Electronic Monitoring Devices For Measuring Adherence to Pediatric Medical Regimens

Michael Rapoff, PhD1

1University of Kansas Medical Center Poster spot F31

Sleep Time and Sleep Patterns in an Urban Community Sample of Adolescents Born Prematurely or at Full Term

Melisa Moore, MA1, Dennis Drotar, PhD1,2, Les Kirchner, PhD1,2, Nathan Johnson, MS1,2, Amy Storfer-Isser, MS1, 2, Carol Rosen, MD1,2 , & Susan Redline, MD1,2

1Case Western Reserve University, 2Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Poster spot F59

Towards Understanding Chronic Pain in Infancy Rebecca R. Pillai Riddell, PhD1,3, Bonnie J. Stevens, RN, PhD2,3, Janet Yamada, MSc3, Madelyn Law, MA2, Sharyn A. Gibbins, RN, PhD2,4, Elizabeth Asztalos2,4, & Patricia McKeever, 2 1York University, 2University of Toronto, 3Hospital for Sick Children, 4Sunnybrook and Women’s college Health Sciences Centre Poster spot F42

Trajectories of Autonomy Development Across the Adolescent Transition in Children with Spina Bifida

Deborah Friedman, PhD1, & Grayson N. Holmbeck, PhD2

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1Rhode Island Hospital and Brown University Medical School, 2Loyola University Chicago Poster spot F60 Using Innovative (Video) Technology in Pediatric Psychology Intervention Research Alyssa Rodriguez, PhD1, Meredith J. Lutz Stehl, PhD1, Justin Hulbert, BA1, Melissa Alderfer, PhD1,2, & Anne E. Kazak, PhD, ABPP1,2

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2The University of Pennsylvania Poster spot F57

Virtual Reality as a Mechanism to Understand and Teach Pedestrian Safety Elizabeth B. Bowling1, Sunit Patil1, Gary Grimes1, & David C. Schwebel1

1University of Alabama at Birmingham Poster spot F45

INJURY AND RISK TAKING

Gun-Injury Risks and Gun-Related Parenting Practices in Rural and Suburban Families of 5 to 8 Year Old Children

Kristen Bradbury1, Jack W. Finney1, Andrew Duncan1, & Katie McNamee1

1Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Poster spot F67

Injury in Youth Soccer: The Roles of Skill, Impulsivity, Aggression, and Risk-Taking

Joanna Gaines1, Mark Banaszek1, McCall McDaniel1, & David C. Schwebel, PhD1

1University of Alabama at Birmingham Poster spot F66

It’s All Fun and Games Until Someone Gets Hurt: Reducing Risky Behavior on School Playground Equipment

Kimberly Seckinger1, R. Wayne Fuqua1, Geoffrey DeBery1, & Nancy Lindahl2

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1Western Michigan University, 2Kalamazoo Advantage Academy Poster spot F65

Predictors of Children’s Injury: Risk Perception, Sensation-Seeking, & Overestimation

Marjorie Hardy1, Rachel Lefton1, David Ramsdell1, Jesse Ruffo1, & Meadow Spisak1

1Eckerd College Poster spot F69

Social Desirability Effects in a Community Injury-Prevention Psycho-Education Program for Urban Low-Income Minority Children

Kristen Bradbury, PhD1, Terri McFadden, MD1, & Ana Everett, MPA1

1Injury free Coalition for Kids (Atlanta) and Emory University School of Medicine Poster spot F68

MISCELLANEOUS

Adolescents’ Willingness to Receive Health Education Messages Delivered via Digital Media

Lara D. Wilson, BA1, Lauren A. Wine, BA1, Leslie R. Walker, MD1, & Kenneth P. Tercyak, PhD1

1Georgetown University Medical Center Poster spot F72

Does Hope Function as a Mediator or Moderator Variable in the Relationship Between Pain Frequency and Quality of Life in Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease

Beverley Slome Weinberger, BA1, D. Colette Nicolaou, MS1, Lamia P. Barakat, PhD1, Chavis Patterson, PhD 2,3, & Carlton Dampier, MD 2,3

1Drexel University, 2Drexel University College of Medicine, 3Marian Anderson Comprehensive Sickle Cell Center of St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children Poster spot F78

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Expressive and Receptive Pain Language and Its Relationship to General Language Development Among Healthy Children

Tessa J. Craig, BS1, & Christine T. Chambers, PhD1

1Dalhousie University Poster spot F76

Hispanic Adolescent and Parent Cultural Beliefs: Do They Differ?

Alyssa Rodriguez, PhD

1The George Washington University Poster spot F58

Increasing Pediatricians’ Detection of Children’s Psychosocial Issues and Referral

to Mental Health Services

Lisa G. Seri1, Ronald L. Blount1, & Daniel Bell1

1University of Georgia Poster spot F73 Parental and Child Health Beliefs: Relationship to Medical Utilization in Pediatric

Health Care

Bryan D. Carter, PhD1, William G. Kronenberger, PhD2, Andrea King, MA3, & Allison Fernander, MA3

1University of Louisville School of Medicine, 2 Indiana University School of Medicine, 3Spalding University Poster spot F75

Parents’ Beliefs About Developmental Health: The Health Belief Model in the NICU Follow-Up Clinic

Wendy E. Sulc1, Brenda Hussey-Gardner1, & Lynnda M. Dahlquist1

1University of Maryland Baltimore County Poster spot F71

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Peanut Allergy in Children

Kimberlee Roy, MA1, & Micahel C. Roberts, PhD, ABPP1

1University of Kansas Poster spot F70 A Psychosocial and Educational Needs Assessment of Referred Children at Shriners

Hospitals for Children Tampa

Debra Mowery, PhD1, Trevor Stokes, PhD1, Cortney Taylor Moine, BA1, Vicky Phares, PhD1, & Ann Cranston-Gingras, PhD1

1University of South Florida Poster spot F40

The Relationship Between Clinic Participation and Child Abuse Potential

Nicole R. Andrews, MS 1, Tamara C. Newcomb, MS1, Leagar F-J. Espinoza1, Vicki Cook, Med2, Robin H Gurwitch, PhD2, & Sharon M. Mullins, PhD2

1Oklahoma State University, 2University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Poster spot F74

TREATMENT OUTCOME RESEARCH

Attrition in the Treatment of Child Physical Abuse Elizabeth V. Brestan1

1Auburn University Poster spot F84

A Culturally-Sensitive Randomized Controlled Trial of Pain Intervention for Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease: Preliminary Outcomes and Feasibility

Jerilynn Radcliffe, PhD1,2, Lamia Barakat, PhD3, Lisa Schwartz, PhD1, Katherine Simon3, Rhonda Boyd, PhD1,2, & Naketa Thigpen, MSW1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania, 3Drexel University

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Poster spot F88

Effectiveness of the Components of a Pediatric Asthma Case Management Program Montserrat M. graves1, Christina D. Adams2, & Jay M. Portnoy2

1University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 2Children’s Mercy Hospitals & Clinics, Kansas City, MO Poster spot F82

Effects of Group Progressive Muscle Relaxation Sessions on BGL in a Sample of Children with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Erin E. Tentis, PhD1, Matthew Myrvik, MA1, Margo Adams Larsen1, & Anna Marie Carlson, MA1

1University of North Dakota Poster spot F80

Integrating Multi-Modal, Evidence Based Treatments into the School Setting Julie Sarno Owens, PhD1,2, & Caroline E. Murphy, PhD1

1Ohio University, 2Y.E.S.S Program Poster spot F83

Overestimation of Diabetes Care Responsibility Among Adolescents with Type I Diabetes in Chronically Poor Metabolic Control: Findings from a Randomized

Controlled Trial of MST

April Idalski, MSW1, Deborah A. Ellis, PhD1, Sylvie Naar-King, PhD1, Maureen A. Frey, PhD1, Cheryl-Lynn Podolski, PhD1, Tom Templin, PhD1, & Phillipe Cunningham, PhD2

1Wayne State University, 2Medical University of South Carolina Poster spot F79

Parenting Style and Intervention Outcome: Parent Coaching Behavior During Children’s Painful Medical Procedures

Claire Sonntag, BA1, & Lynnda Dahlquist, PhD1

1University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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Poster spot F81

Psychosocial and Nutritional Outcomes of Feeding Tube Dependent Children Completing an Intensive Inpatient Behavioral Treatment Program

A.H. Silverman1, M. Kirby2, K.S. Berlin1,3, E. Fischer2,, W.H Davies2,3, & C. Rudolph1

1Medical College of Wisconsin, 2Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, 3University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Poster spot F85

Quality of Randomized Controlled Trials Examining Psychological Interventions for Procedural Needle Pain and Distress in Children and Adolescents

Lindsay S. Uman, BA1, Kelly Hayton, BSc2, Christine T. Chambers, PhD1,2, Jennifer Stinson, MA, RN3, & Patrick McGrath, PhD1,2

1Dalhousie University, Halifax NS, 2IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS, 3Sick Kids Hospital, Toronto, Ontario Poster spot F86

Sickle Cell Disease Knowledge and Self-Efficacy: Not Associated Among

Adolescents and Their Caregivers Jerilynn Radcliffe, PhD1,2, Lamia P. Barakat, PhD3, Rhonda Boyd, PhD1,2, Katherine Simon3, & Naketa Thigpen, MSW1

1The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, 2University of Pennsylvania, 3Drexel University

Poster spot F87