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    Five-Minute Speech Sample

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    The Coding of Expressed Emotion from the Five Minute Speech Sample is a method to assess the emotional climate in families. The Five Minute Speech Sample is a task in which a family member speaks about a topic of their choice for five minutes while being recorded. The sample is then transcribed and coded for emotional expression using the EE coding system. There are three components: criticism, emotional overinvolvement, and warmth

    Generation R Infant Distress Scale (GRIDS)

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    The Generation R Infant Distress Scale (GRIDS) is an observational instrument that includes a selection of behaviors from various existing observation scales of parent and child/infant behavior during medical procedures. It includes both nonverbal and verbal behaviors of the parent and the infant. The ‘infant distress’ score combines the following behaviors, based on factor analysis: crying, resisting (including flailing), requesting emotional support, (reverse-coded) information seeking, and (reverse-coded) playing/engaging in distraction

    Egna Minnen Betraffande Uppfostran Child (EMBU-C)

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    The Egna Minnen Betraffande Uppfostran (EMBU) is a self-report questionnaire that assesses perceived parental rearing style in children, comprising 4 subscales: rejection, emotional warmth, control attempts/overprotection, and favoring subjects

    Utrecht-Management of Identity Committments Scale (U-MICS) - School identity

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    The Utrecht-Management of Identity Commitments Scale - Educational Identity (IO) assesses four processes: 1) commitment to one's educational identity, 2) an in-depth exploration of educational identity, 3) the educational identity reconsideration and 4) the educational identity in-breadth exploration as a youth self-report scale

    Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) - Prosocial behavior

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    The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is a brief questionnaire for assessing the psychosocial adjustment of children and adolescents. Versions are available for parents and teachers of 4- to 16-year-olds, and a nearly identical version can be completed independently by 11- to 16-years olds. The SDQ differs from related instruments in that it is very short, with 25 items that are divided into five scales: emotional symptoms, conduct problems, hyperactivity-inattention, peer problems and prosocial behavior

    Pediatric Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (ROME III criteria)

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    Pediatric Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (FGIDs) are a group of common digestive conditions. The ROME III criteria are a set of standardized diagnostic guidelines developed by international experts in pediatric gastroenterology, which identify six types of FGIDs in children: Functional Abdominal Pain (FAP), Irritable Bowel Syndrome IBS), Functional Dyspepsia (FD), Abdominal Migraine (AM), Functional Constipation (FC), and Functional Diarrhea (FD)

    Adult’s Social Behavior Questionnaire (ASBQ)

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    The Adult’s Social Behavior Questionnaire (ASBQ) is a validated assessment of autism spectrum problems. It includes questions on social contact, empathy, social convention, social insight, stereotyped behavior, and fear of and resistance to change

    Short Ruminative Response Scale (RRS)

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    The Ruminative Reponse Scale (RRS) assesses ruminative tendencies in terms of Reflection (comtemplating to alleviate negative mood, e.g., "Write down what you are thinking and analyze it") and Brooding (moody pondering, e.g., "Think 'Why do I always react this way?''). The Short RRS consists of 10 items from the original list of 22, rated on a 4-point Likert scale

    Sensitive Discipline - Do and Don't

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    The Sensitive Discipline - Do and Don't tasks aim to measure parental sensitivity and discipline by observing a parent-child interaction when the parent has to instruct the child to do something (e.g., clean up toys, "Do"), and when parent has to forbid the child to do something (e.g., do not touch the toys while the parent plays with them, "Don't")

    Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)

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    The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) consists of 14 items and measures feelings of stress and anxiety in the past two weeks

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