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According to our matching algorithm, Edwin W. Cook III is the likely recipient of the following grants.
Years |
Recipients |
Code |
Title / Keywords |
Matching score |
1990 |
Cook, Edwin W. |
R03Activity Code Description: To provide research support specifically limited in time and amount for studies in categorical program areas. Small grants provide flexibility for initiating studies which are generally for preliminary short-term projects and are non-renewable. |
Maternal Effects On Anxiety in Pediatric Dental Patients @ University of Alabama At Birmingham
The proposed research tests the hypothesis that maternal anxiety is transmitted to children prior to and during stressful dental procedures. Specifically, the research seeks to clarify the conditions under which maternal anxiety and child during their children's dental treatment. Previous literature in both of these areas does not yet permit firm conclusions. A new experimental paradigm is used to test predictions derived from contemporary theory and research on social learning and emotional development, including the prediction that low fear mothers reduce their children's distress. In addition, by identifying specific maternal behaviors that are associated with increased maternal anxiety, the proposed research seeks to elucidate the mechanism of covariation between maternal anxiety and child distress. Sixty 3-4 year old pediatric dental patients and their mothers will serve as subjects. Maternal trait, dental, and state anxiety will be assessed by questionnaire. The mother-child interaction will be assessed by questionnaire and by videotaped observation of the mother and child during a 15-minute waiting period prior to treatment. Half of the mothers will be randomly assigned to be present and examination. The child's behavior will be videotaped during treatment for later coding using a standard observational measure of distress. Psychophysiological (heart rate, respiration rate, and vagal tone) measures of the child's distress will also be obtained prior to and during treatment. Children's tendency toward fearfulness will be assessed, and mothers' and clinicians' behavior during treatment will be monitored, in order to provide additional information about the factors that the role of maternal anxiety in children's distress during dental treatment and to address the continuing question of the effects on children's distress of parental presence during treatment.
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0.958 |
1991 — 1992 |
Cook, Edwin W. |
R03Activity Code Description: To provide research support specifically limited in time and amount for studies in categorical program areas. Small grants provide flexibility for initiating studies which are generally for preliminary short-term projects and are non-renewable. |
Development of Affective Modulation of Acoustic Startle @ University of Alabama At Birmingham
fear; anxiety; emotions; preschool child (1-5); startle reaction; middle childhood (6-11); social behavior; mood disorders; anxiety disorders; association learning; imagination; child psychology; child mental disorders; auditory stimulus; eye movements; mother deprivation; mother child interaction; personality tests; behavior test; visual stimulus; electromyography; questionnaires; interview; videotape /videodisc; heart rate;
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0.958 |
1991 |
Cook, Edwin W. |
S15Activity Code Description: Undocumented code - click on the grant title for more information. |
Small Instrumentation Grant @ University of Alabama At Birmingham
biomedical equipment purchase;
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0.958 |