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Bruce D. Dick
Researcher at University of Alberta
Publications - 87
Citations - 2299
Bruce D. Dick is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chronic pain & Population. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1772 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce D. Dick include Alberta Health Services & Dalhousie University.
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Factors associated with patient and parent satisfaction after orthodontic treatment: A systematic review.
TL;DR: Satisfaction was associated with perceived esthetic outcomes, psychological benefits, and quality of care, and the latter was specifically linked to dentist-staff-patient interactions.
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Cognitive and school functioning in children and adolescents with chronic pain: a critical review.
TL;DR: The current literature related to cognitive function in children and adolescents with chronic pain is examined, with a relatively recent increase in publications related to school attendance and subjective studies of school performance.
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Social information processing in adolescents with chronic pain: My friends don’t really understand me
Paula Forgeron,Paula Forgeron,Patrick J. McGrath,Patrick J. McGrath,Bonnie Stevens,Joan Evans,Bruce D. Dick,G. Allen Finley,G. Allen Finley,Torie E. Carlson +9 more
TL;DR: Differences in cognitive processes during social interactions reveal potential strategies to ameliorate differences and when adolescents with chronic pain do not perceive friends as providing support, they may avoid these social situations.
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Efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy-based social skills intervention for school-aged boys with autism spectrum disorders
TL;DR: This article evaluated the efficacy of a 15-week CBT-based social skills intervention for boys aged 10-12 years diagnosed with an ASD and found that those receiving the intervention scored significantly better on measures of social perception, peer interaction, and social knowledge than those who had not received intervention.
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Association between psychotropic medications and presence of sleep bruxism: A systematic review.
Gilberto Melo,Kamile Leonardi Dutra,R. Rodrigues Filho,Adriana de Oliveira Lira Ortega,André Luís Porporatti,Bruce D. Dick,Carlos Flores-Mir,G. De Luca Canto +7 more
TL;DR: Findings from this SR suggested that medications such as duloxetine, paroxetines, venlafaxine, barbiturates and methylphenidate might be associated with sleep bruxism; however, overall quality of evidence was considered very low, and therefore, caution is recommended.