65 research outputs found
The VASCOVID: A portable and non-invasive platform for the stratification of COVID-19 patients in ICU
The Co-Regulation of Emotions Between Mothers and their Children with Autism
Thirty-four toddlers with autism and their mothers participated in an early intervention targeting joint engagement. Across the 24 intervention sessions, any significant distress episode in the child was coded for emotion regulation outcomes including child negativity, child emotion self-regulation, and mother emotion co-regulation. Results revealed that emotion regulation strategies by both mother and child were employed during distress episodes. An effect of intervention was found such that children decreased their expression of negativity across the intervention and mothers increased their emotional and motivational scaffolding. The results of this study indicate a positive effect of an intervention targeting joint engagement on emotion co-regulation outcomes
Digitally-Mediated Social Stories Support Children on the Autism Spectrum Adapting to a Change in a âReal-Worldâ Context
Environmental education in the Upper ParanĂĄ River floodplain, municipality of Porto Rico (ParanĂĄ State), Brazil
VASCOVID: hybrid diffuse optical platform combined with a pulse-oximeter and an automatized inflatable tourniquet for the assessment of metabolism and endothelial health in the intensive care
VASCOVID project is developing and testing a hybrid diffuse optical monitor for evaluating endothelial function and metabolism in intensive care including COVID-19
Effect of Initial Cylinder Liner Honing Surface Roughness on Aircraft Piston Engine Performances
Characterization of small-scale fisheries in the Camamu-Almada basin, southeast state of Bahia, Brazil
Administration of the Autism Behavior Checklist: agreement between parents and professionals' observations in two intervention contexts
Seasonal variation of limnological features and trophic state index of two oligotrophic reservoirs of southeast Brazil
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