Research Abstracts
Conceptual Papers
Sturner, R. A., Albus, K., Thomas, J., Howard, B., A Proposed Adaptation of DC: 0-3 for Primary Care, Developmental Research and Prevention of Mental Disorders, Infant Mental Health Journal 28 (1) 1-11, 2007.
Drotar, D. Sturner, RA, and Nobile, C., Diagnosing and Managing Behavioral and Developmental Problems in Primary Care: Current Applications of the DSM-PC; in Applications of the DSM-PC. In B.G. Wildman & T. Stancin (Eds.). New directions for research and treatment of pediatric psychosocial problems in primary care. New York: Greenwood Press, 2002.
Research Reports
Sturner, R. Howard, B. J., & Morrel, T. Preliminary Validation of the DSM-PC. Society of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics. Abstract in Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics, 393-394, 2003.
Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., Morrel, T., & Rogers-Senuta, K. (2003). Validation of a Computerized Parent Questionnaire for Identifying Child Mental Health Disorders and Implementing DSM-PC. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting; 3801, 2003.
Sturner, R., Morrel, T., & Howard, B. J., Mental Health Diagnoses among Children being seen for Child Health Supervision Visits: Typical Practice and DSM-PC Diagnoses. Pediatric Academic Society. Abstract in Pediatric Research, 441. 2004.
Sturner, R., Morrel, T and Howard, BJ. DSM-PC Diagnoses Predict Psychiatric Morbidity One Year Later. Pediatric Academic Society.57: 2711. 2005
Sturner, R., R. Howard, B. J., & Morrel, Albus, K, Schultz, C, Majewski, L, and Porcaro, S. The Child Health and Development Interactive System (CHADIS) presented at the 7th Annual NIG SBIR/STTR Conference, 2005.
Sturner, R., Morrel, T and Howard, B.J. DSM-PC Internalizing and Externalizing Diagnoses Predict Psychiatric Morbidity One Year Later. Society of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, presentation, 2005.
McGuinn, L., Albus, K., Sturner, R. A., Howard, B. J., Morrel, T., Assessment of infant development in the context of the routine pediatric exam: Standardizing the infant physical examination to incorporate formal developmental screening. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, May, 2005.
Anderson, C. M., Double Take: Transferring the Technology of Infant Visual Attention to Well Child Check-Ups. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development Biennial Meeting, May, 2005.
Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., Barry, T., Bergmann, P., Kent, R., Sullivan, C., Rethinking Functional Criteria for ADHD “Diagnoses” in School Settings Pediatric Academics Societies, Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD 2009-1
Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., Barry, T., Bergmann, P., Kent, R., Sullivan, C. Universal Teacher Screening for ADHD Risk: Exploring Potential Utility. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Portland Oregon, Sept., 2009
Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., Barry, T., Bergmann, P., Kent, R., Sullivan, C., “Response to Intervention” as Alternative Functional Criteria for ADHD Diagnoses in School Settings, Pediatric Academics Societies, Annual Meeting, Vancouver, CA. May, 2010
Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., Barry, T., Bergmann, P., Kent, R., Sullivan, C. Which ADHD children cannot be managed in the classroom? – comparing alternative identification methods. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, Sept. 2010
Bergmann, P., Howard, B., & Sturner, R. (2010). School Intervention Questionnaire- Mississippi Edition (SIQ-MS). Center for the Promotion of Child Development through Primary Care. Balt, MD. 2010
Raymond A Sturner, MD1,5, Barbara J Howard, MD1,4, Lindsay Andon, BS2, Sid J. Schneider, PhD3, Tanya Morrel, PhD4. Comparing Alternative Modalities For Pre-Visit Screening for Different Demographic Groups, Pediatric Academics Societies, Annual Meeting, Denver CO. May, 2011
Raymond Sturner, MD1*, Barbara Howard, MD1*, Tammy D. Barry, PhD2,
Paul Bergmann, MA3, Ronald Kent, MD4, Casey Sullivan, MA4, James K. Goodlad2, Theodore S.Tomeny2 and Kristen Tyson2 “Identifying Children with ADHD does not result in a Service Burden for Schools”. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Annual Meeting, Sept. 2011
Sturner, R. A., Howard, B. J., Garver, L., Schneider, S. Morrel, T. Comparing Alternative Modalities For Pre- Visit Screening for Different Demographic Groups presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies annual meeting, Denver, CO., May, 2011; Also Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Portland Oregon, Sept., 2011
Tammy D. Barry, Raymond Sturner, Karen Seymour, Barbara Howard, Paul Bergmann, Ronald Kent, Casey Sullivan, Theodore S. Tomeny, Jessica S. Pierce, Kristen Tyson, James K. Goodlad & Nichole Werie. School-based Screening to Identify and Refer Children At Risk for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Barriers and Implications. J. of School Health, in press 2012
Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., Barry, T., Bergmann, P., Kent, R., Sullivan, Goodlad, J. K. Tomeny, T. S. and Kristen Tyson, K. Identifying Children with ADHD does not result in a Service Burden for Schools Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Portland Oregon, Sept., 2011
Sturner, R., Howard, B. J., Bergmann2, P. Morrel, T., Andon, L., Marks, D. Autism Screening: Predictive Validity of the MCHAT Follow-up Interview completed by Primary Care Pediatricians with Online Decision Support. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Phoenix, AZ, Sept, 2012
Sturner, R., Howard, B. J. Barry, T., Morrel, T., Marks, D., Seymour, K. Ellis, B. M. Toneny, T. S., Goodlad, J. K., Family Goals for Pediatric ADHD Care. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Phoenix, AZ, Sept, 2012
Sturner, RA, Howard, BJ, Morrel, T, Bergmann, P, Landa, R, Walton, K and Marks, D. Accurate Autism Screening at the 18 Month Visit Requires Different Strategies than At 24 Months. Platform presentation, Pediatric Academic Society meeting, May 6, 2013
McGoron, L., Howard, B., Sturner, R., Barry, T. D., Tomeny, T., Ellis, B. Marks, D. Parents’ goals for their children with ADHD: Associations with ADHD symptoms and comorbidities. presented at Annual CHADD Conference, Nov. 2013
Sturner, R., Howard, B., Morrel, T., Bergmann, P., Landa, R. Walton, K and Marks, D. Accurate Autism Screening At The 18 Month Visit Requires Different Strategies Than At 24 Months. Presented at Annual Pediatric Academics Societies Meeting, Washington, D. C., May, 2014