Ada M. Fenick
Yale University
41 Papers
78 Citations
Ada M. Fenick is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Health care. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 31 publications. Previous affiliations of Ada M. Fenick include University of Michigan.
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Papers
Obsessionality in eating-disorder patients: Relationship to clinical presentation and two-year outcome
TL;DR: The hypothesis that elevated obsessionality is associated with more severe eating disorder symptomatology is supported, and obsessional symptoms change along with those of the eating disorder, and their persistence may be associated with a poorer outcome.
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Sleep health in young children living with socioeconomic adversity.
Monica Roosa Ordway,Lois S. Sadler,Sangchoon Jeon,Meghan O'Connell,Nancy Cantey Banasiak,Ada M. Fenick,Angela A. Crowley,Craig A. Canapari,Nancy S. Redeker +8 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest the need for BSIs to support earlier bedtimes and improve sleep duration and continuity by addressing modifiable behaviors in low-income, racially, and ethnically diverse children.
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Developmental Screening Using the Ages and Stages Questionnaire: Standardized versus Real-World Conditions.
TL;DR: The reproducibility of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ), a developmental screening instrument commonly used in pediatric practices, under standardized versus nonstandardized conditions in an underserved population is examined, indicating that the ASQ can be used to screen children for developmental delay in the waiting room of pediatric practices.
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Group Well-Child Care An Analysis of Cost
TL;DR: Group well-child visits can be delivered in a cost-neutral manner by optimizing group size and provider participation by optimizinggroup size and providers participation.
Parenting Stress and its Associated Components Prior to an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Diagnostic Evaluation.
Yair Voliovitch,Yair Voliovitch,John M. Leventhal,Ada M. Fenick,Abha R. Gupta,Emily Feinberg,Emily J. Hickey,Emily J. Hickey,Veronika Shabanova,Carol Weitzman,Carol Weitzman +10 more
TL;DR: This paper conducted a cross-sectional study of parenting stress in 317 low SES parents with children at risk for ASD before a diagnostic evaluation, and found that parent stress was negatively associated with social support and positively associated with active avoidance coping and parental worry.
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