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Brigitte Manteuffel
Researcher at Georgia State University
Publications - 40
Citations - 1635
Brigitte Manteuffel is an academic researcher from Georgia State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1494 citations. Previous affiliations of Brigitte Manteuffel include American Institutes for Research & Emory University.
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The prevalence and correlates of abuse among children with autism served in comprehensive community-based mental health settings.
TL;DR: Clinicians should be as attuned to the psychosocial histories of children with autism as they are for other children, and consider the potential of abuse when these behaviors are observed.
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Three instruments to assess fatigue in children with cancer: The child, parent and staff perspectives
Marilyn J. Hockenberry,Pamela S. Hinds,Patrick Barrera,Rosalind Bryant,Jeanette Adams-McNeill,Casey Hooke,Christina Rasco-Baggott,Katherine Patterson-Kelly,Jamie S. Gattuso,Brigitte Manteuffel +9 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to provide valid and reliable instruments to measure fatigue in children with cancer from the perspectives of the child, parents and staff.
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Characteristics of children with autistic spectrum disorders served in comprehensive community-based mental health settings.
TL;DR: The characteristics of children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) receiving treatment in community mental health settings are described and many children had family histories of mental illness, substance abuse and domestic violence.
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Epilepsy self-management: a test of a theoretical model.
TL;DR: The paths from self-efficacy to outcome expectancy and anxiety were significant and in the predicted directions, as was the path from anxiety to self-management.
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Social cognitive factors associated with mother-adolescent communication about sex.
Colleen DiIorio,Ken Resnicow,William N. Dudley,Stephen B. Thomas,Dongqing Terry Wang,Deborah F. Van Marter,Brigitte Manteuffel,Jenny Ann Lipana +7 more
TL;DR: It was learned that the mother's degree of efficacy beliefs, along with her expected outcomes associated with talking about sex, the importance of religious beliefs to her, and the age and sex of her adolescents were important factors associated withtalking with them about sex.