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Shannon E. Hourigan

Researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University

Publications -  9
Citations -  304

Shannon E. Hourigan is an academic researcher from Virginia Commonwealth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Participatory action research. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 267 citations. Previous affiliations of Shannon E. Hourigan include Boston Children's Hospital.

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Discrepancies in parents’ and children’s reports of child emotion regulation

TL;DR: In this article, discrepancies between mothers' and children's reports of child emotion regulation were examined for key aspects of emotion regulation (i.e., inhibition and dysregulated expression) and for three emotions (anger, sadness, worry).
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Characteristics of Anxious and Depressed Youth Seen in Two Different Clinical Contexts

TL;DR: Examination of differences between youth at research and community clinics meeting criteria for two different primary disorders found community clinic youth reported lower incomes, were more ethnically diverse, and had higher rates of externalizing problems compared to research clinic youth, regardless of primary diagnosis.
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Adapting Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatments in Community Settings Preliminary Results From a Partnership Approach

TL;DR: The application of a university—community partnership model to the problem of adapting evidence-based treatment approaches in a community mental health setting and an ongoing partnership research project concerned with the adaptation of evidence- based mental health treatments for childhood internalizing problems in community settings are described.
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Using everyday technology to enhance evidence-based treatments.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present three case studies that demonstrate the use of digital technology to individualize and enhance the efficiency of existing evidence-based treatments, and the implications and ethical considerations of using technology in psychotherapeutic settings are explored.
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Creating an integrated care model for childhood obesity: a randomized pilot study utilizing telehealth in a community primary care setting

TL;DR: A pilot study comparing body mass index (BMI) changes between two arms of PCP in‐person clinic visits plus obesity specialist tele‐visits and ongoing tele‐consultation between PCPs and obesity specialists for both arms held promise for treating children with obesity.