Ratings of parenting stress in mild to moderate chronic kidney disease in children: a pilot investigation

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10.1007/s00467-025-06936-6

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Duquette, Peter J, Crista W Donewar and Stephen R Hooper (n.d.). Ratings of parenting stress in mild to moderate chronic kidney disease in children: a pilot investigation. Pediatric Nephrology. 10.1007/s00467-025-06936-6 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/33155.

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Duquette

Peter Joseph Duquette

Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Pete Duquette joined the Division of Child and Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry and will be the Director of the Pediatric Neuropsychology Clinic. He earned a PhD in School Psychology from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2007 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Pediatric Neuropsychology at Children’s National Hospital in 2009. Dr. Duquette is board certified in Clinical Neuropsychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology. He specializes in assessment, consultation, and brief intervention with children, adolescents, and young adults with epilepsy, traumatic brain injury, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, and hematology-oncology conditions. Dr. Duquette also serves as the team neuropsychologist for concussion management to several sports teams in the area, including the Carolina Hurricanes (NHL) and NC Courage (NWSL). 

Hooper

Stephen Ray Hooper

Adjunct Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

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