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Charles E. Cunningham
Researcher at McMaster University
Publications - 208
Citations - 12530
Charles E. Cunningham is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Mental health. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 205 publications receiving 11284 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles E. Cunningham include Bowdoin College & University of New Mexico.
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Statistical Methods for the Analysis of Discrete Choice Experiments: A Report of the ISPOR Conjoint Analysis Good Research Practices Task Force
A. Brett Hauber,Juan Marcos Gonzalez,Catharina G.M. Groothuis-Oudshoorn,Thomas J. Prior,Deborah A. Marshall,Charles E. Cunningham,Maarten Joost IJzerman,John F.P. Bridges +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the ESTIMATE checklist, which includes a list of questions to consider when justifying the choice of analysis method, describing the analysis, and interpreting the results.
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Readiness for organizational change: A longitudinal study of workplace, psychological and behavioural correlates
Charles E. Cunningham,Christel A. Woodward,Harry S. Shannon,John MacIntosh,Bonnie Lendrum,David Rosenbloom,Judy A. Brown +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined factors influencing readiness for healthcare organizational change, and found that workers with an active approach to job problem-solving with higher job change self-efficacy scores reported a higher readiness for change.
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Large group community-based parenting programs for families of preschoolers at risk for disruptive behaviour disorders: utilization, cost effectiveness, and outcome.
TL;DR: Immigrant families, those using English as a second language, and parents of children with severe behaviour problems were significantly more likely to enroll in Community/Groups than Clinic/Individual PT, and a cost analysis showed that, with groups of 18 families, Community/ Group programs are more than six times as cost effective as Clinic/ individual programs.
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Efficacy and Safety of Immediate-Release Methylphenidate Treatment for Preschoolers with ADHD.
Laurence L. Greenhill,Scott H. Kollins,Howard Abikoff,James T. McCracken,Mark A. Riddle,James M. Swanson,James J. McGough,Sharon B. Wigal,Timothy Wigal,Benedetto Vitiello,Anne Skrobala,Kelly Posner,Jaswinder K. Ghuman,Charles E. Cunningham,Mark Davies,Shirley Chuang,Thomas B. Cooper,Thomas B. Cooper +17 more
TL;DR: MPH-IR, delivered in 2.5, 5, and 7.5-mg doses t.i.d., produced significant reductions on ADHD symptom scales in preschoolers compared to placebo, although effect sizes were smaller than those cited for school-age children on the same medication.
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Reduced susceptibility to praziquantel among naturally occurring Kenyan isolates of Schistosoma mansoni.
Sandra D. Melman,Michelle L. Steinauer,Charles E. Cunningham,Laura Kubatko,Ibrahim N. Mwangi,Nirvana Barker Wynn,Martin W. Mutuku,Diana M. S. Karanja,Daniel G. Colley,Carla L. Black,William Evan Secor,Gerald M. Mkoji,Eric S. Loker +12 more
TL;DR: Isolates of S. mansoni from some patients in Kisumu have lower susceptibility to PZQ, including one from a patient who was never fully cured after repeated rounds of treatment administered over several years.