Publications by authors named "Elham H Alhifthy"

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the validity of the Arabic translations of the Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Scale (VADRS-A) through analyses involving parents and teachers in Saudi Arabia.
  • It included a sample of 1,812 participants, assessing children aged 5 to 12, with parents rating the Arabic Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Parent Rating Scale (VADPRS-A) and teachers using the Arabic Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Teacher Rating Scale (VADTRS-A).
  • Results showed a strong consistency and correlation among the factors of both scales, with high percentages of variance explained (59% for VADPRS-A and 69.20% for VADTRS-A), indicating their effectiveness in diagnosing ADHD.
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  • Cerebral palsy (CP) significantly raises the risk of developing hip dysplasia (HD), as demonstrated by a study analyzing data from over 3.9 million pediatric patients in a national database from 2016-2019.
  • The study found that CP patients have a substantially higher likelihood of having HD, with females and older individuals being at higher risk, and race also playing a role in this association.
  • The findings underscore the necessity for additional research to better understand the connection between CP and HD and improve patient care.
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This study is an attempt to explore war-related trauma, its stressful effects, and the coping strategies of Saudi schoolchildren. The authors hypothesized that children exposed to war-related trauma will show higher levels of PTSD, and that those with higher levels of PTSD symptoms use more maladaptive coping strategies. The study describes the correlation between traumatic events and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) as well as coping strategies.

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Background Nocturnal enuresis (NE) is the involuntary urination that occurs while asleep after an age when bladder control at night is expected. It has a global incidence of 1.4%-28% among 6-12 years old children.

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Although autism is a global disorder, relatively little is known about its presentation and occurrence in many developing countries, such as Saudi Arabia. This article describes the reasons for referral and clinical characteristics of a sample of 49 children (37 males and 12 females) diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder at a tertiary referral center in Saudi Arabia. The diagnosis of autism was based on DSM-IV criteria supplemented by information obtained from parent and child interviews, rating scales, and examination of school and hospital records.

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