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pro vyhledávání: '"Bradley Michael Rosenfield"'
Autor:
Robert A. DiTomasso, Anthony L. Rostain, Bradley Michael Rosenfield, J. Russell Ramsay, Amelia D Serine, Jennifer M Collins
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Therapy and Research. 44:967-976
This study examined the association between cognitive distortions and ADHD severity after accounting for depression, anxiety, and personality traits. Archival data were collected on 112 adult participants diagnosed with ADHD after an extensive assess
Autor:
Michael A. Grandner, Michael L. Perlis, Julia T Boyle, Bradley Michael Rosenfield, Ivan Vargas
Publikováno v:
Behav Sleep Med
OBJECTIVE/BACKGROUND: Illness severity and resultant dysfunction are often linearly related and tightly coupled (concordant). Some percentage of individuals, however, exhibit discordant associations (high illness severity and low dysfunction [HL] or
Autor:
Alexandria Muench, Bradley Michael Rosenfield, J. R. Ramsay, C Alio, Michael L. Perlis, Robert A. DiTomasso, Anthony L. Rostain, Mark Seewald, Karen J. Klingman
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 43:A422-A423
Introduction To date, research on differences in sleep complaints between patients with different subtypes of ADHD has been mixed. On balance, the evidence tends towards ADHD-Combined Presentation (ADHD-C) being associated with more severe sleep and
Autor:
Natasha J. Williams, Julia T Boyle, Ivan Vargas, Karen J. Klingman, Breanna D'Antonio, J Giller, Michael L. Perlis, Mark Seewald, Alexandria Muench, Bradley Michael Rosenfield
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 43:A60-A60
Introduction If illness severity and daytime dysfunction are construed as categorical entities, it is possible to conceptualize the relationship between these variables in terms of a 2x2 matrix where the resultant cells represent a concordant dimensi
Autor:
Anthony L. Rostain, C Alio, J. R. Ramsay, Michael L. Perlis, Alexandria Muench, Bradley Michael Rosenfield, Robert A. DiTomasso, Karen J. Klingman, Mark Seewald
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 43:A422-A422
Introduction It is commonly observed in clinical settings that patients with ADHD regularly present with comorbid “sleep disturbances”. In the absence of broad based sleep disorders assessments, it is thought that this represents Delayed Sleep Ph
Autor:
Michael L. Perlis, Ivan Vargas, Julia T Boyle, Bradley Michael Rosenfield, Robert A. DiTomasso, Michael A. Grandner
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 43:A133-A133
Introduction It is well documented that sleep continuity (i.e., SC [ability to initiate and/or maintain sleep]) worsens with age. It is unclear whether problem endorsement and/or daytime dysfunction show similar age-related trends. Accordingly, an an
Autor:
Donn Posner, Robert A. DiTomasso, Julia T Boyle, Alexandria Muench, Bradley Michael Rosenfield, Michael L. Perlis, Breanna D'Antonio, Jason Ellis, Natasha J. Williams, Ivan Vargas, Mark Seewald, Michael A. Grandner
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 42:A275-A276
Autor:
Natasha J. Williams, Alexandria Muench, Bradley Michael Rosenfield, Breanna D'Antonio, Robert A. DiTomasso, Jason Ellis, Donn Posner, Julia T Boyle, Mark Seewald, Ivan Vargas, Michael A. Grandner, Michael L. Perlis
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 42:A275-A275