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    Parent Psychological Functioning, Illness Severity, and Medical Adherence in Pediatric Heart Transplantation

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    This study examined parental psychological functioning, illness severity, and medical adherence in parents of pediatric heart transplant patients. It was hypothesized that parental psychological distress would be associated with increased illness severity and medical non-adherence. Data were collected on 52 parents of pediatric heart transplant patients through the use of parent report questionnaires, cardiologist ratings, medication levels, and medical chart review. Results indicated that 19% of parents met DSM-IV clinical criteria for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. When compared with a normative adult population, the study population had significantly higher rates of general psychological distress. Furthermore, 38% of parents were non-adherent on at least one measure of medical adherence. Analyses examining the relationships among parental psychological distress, illness severity, and medical adherence did not identify any statistically significant associations; however, a medium effect size was found for the relationship between global psychological distress and non-adherence. Study limitations and implications for future research are discussed

    Whole genome sequencing resource identifies 18 new candidate genes for autism spectrum disorder

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    We are performing whole-genome sequencing of families with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to build a resource (MSSNG) for subcategorizing the phenotypes and underlying genetic factors involved. Here we report sequencing of 5,205 samples from families with ASD, accompanied by clinical information, creating a database accessible on a cloud platform and through a controlled-access internet portal. We found an average of 73.8 de novo single nucleotide variants and 12.6 de novo insertions and deletions or copy number variations per ASD subject. We identified 18 new candidate ASD-risk genes and found that participants bearing mutations in susceptibility genes had significantly lower adaptive ability (P = 6 × 10-4). In 294 of 2,620 (11.2%) of ASD cases, a molecular basis could be determined and 7.2% of these carried copy number variations and/or chromosomal abnormalities, emphasizing the importance of detecting all forms of genetic variation as diagnostic and therapeutic targets in ASD

    Can the Communion of Saints Help the Search for Justice in Dying well (Enough), “In Abraham's Arms, Where Lazarus is Poor no Longer”?

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    Whole genome sequencing resource identifies 18 new candidate genes for autism spectrum disorder

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    The Complexity of Adaptation to Childhood Polyvictimization in Youth and Young Adults: Recommendations for Multidisciplinary Responders

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    1994 Annual Selected Bibliography: Asian American Studies and the Crisis of Practice

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