Rachel Bearden
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2024)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Rachel Bearden's research focuses on the development and application of screening tools for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric populations diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Her work has led to the creation of the BELS questionnaire, a novel instrument designed to identify these symptoms in affected children. Bearden's scholarship metrics indicate an h-index of 1 with one publication and six citations. She has collaborated with researchers Aravindhan Veerapandiyan, Seth T. Sorensen, and Boyd E. Haley, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, on shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy (2024)
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- The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy
- The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy
- The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy
- The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy
- The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy
- The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy
- The <scp>BELS</scp> questionnaire: A novel screening tool for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric symptoms in pediatric dystrophinopathy
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