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Overview

Scott W. Powers is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with an emphasis on Psychiatry and Mental health, Surgery, Endocrine and Autonomic Systems, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Migraine and Headache Studies
  • Psychosomatic Disorders and Their Treatments
  • Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia and Treatments
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques

Scott W. Powers has contributed to several publication venues, most notably:

  • Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain (35 publications)
  • Neurology (4 publications)
  • Journal of Pediatric Psychology (3 publications)
  • Cephalalgia (2 publications)
  • JAMA Network Open (2 publications)

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Powers include:

  • Learning the full impact of migraine through patient voices: A qualitative study, 2021, Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain
  • Smartphone-Delivered Progressive Muscle Relaxation for the Treatment of Migraine in Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial, 2020, Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain
  • Alterations in Brain Function After Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Migraine in Children and Adolescents, 2020, Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain
  • Clinic-based characterization of continuous headache in children and adolescents: Comparing youth with chronic migraine to those with new daily persistent headache, 2020, Cephalalgia
  • Identification of neural and psychophysical predictors of headache reduction after cognitive behavioral therapy in adolescents with migraine, 2020, Pain

Frequent coauthors in their research over time include:

  • Andrew D. Hershey
  • Joanne Kacperski
  • Marielle A. Kabbouche
  • James Peugh
  • Richard B. Lipton

Best Publications

  • Why don't low-income mothers worry about their preschoolers being overweight?

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  • Maternal feeding practices and beliefs and their relationships to overweight in early childhood.

    Amy E. Baughcum;Scott W. Powers;Suzanne Bennett Johnson;Leigh A. Chamberlin

  • Migraine and its psychiatric comorbidities

    Mia Tova Minen;Olivia Begasse De Dhaem;Ashley Kroon Van Diest;Scott Powers

  • Quality of life in childhood migraines: clinical impact and comparison to other chronic illnesses.

    Scott W. Powers;Scott W. Powers;Susana R. Patton;Kevin A. Hommel;Andrew D. Hershey;Andrew D. Hershey

  • Maternal Feeding Practices and Childhood Obesity A Focus Group Study of Low-Income Mothers

    Amy E. Baughcum;Kathleen A. Burklow;Cindy M. Deeks;Scott W. Powers

  • Migraine headaches and sleep disturbances in children.

    V.A. Miller;T.M. Palermo;S.W. Powers;M.S. Scher

  • Analysis of child and adult behavioral variations by phase of medical procedure

    Ronald L. Blount;James W. Sturges;Scott W. Powers

  • Empirically supported treatments in pediatric psychology: procedure-related pain.

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  • Maternal feeding strategies, child eating behaviors, and child BMI in low-income African-American preschoolers.

    Scott W. Powers;Scott W. Powers;Leigh A. Chamberlin;Kelly B. van Schaick;Susan N. Sherman

  • Training children to cope and parents to coach themduring routine immunizations: Effects on child, parent, and staff behaviors

    Ronald L. Blount;Pamela J. Bachanas;Scott W. Powers;Melanie C. Cotter

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of juvenile fibromyalgia: A multisite, single-blind, randomized, controlled clinical trial

    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck;Tracy V. Ting;Lesley M. Arnold;Judy Bean

  • Parent report of mealtime behavior and parenting stress in young children with type 1 diabetes and in healthy control subjects.

    Scott W. Powers;Kelly C. Byars;Monica J. Mitchell;Susana R. Patton

  • Quality of life in paediatric migraine: characterization of age-related effects using PedsQL 4.0

    SW Powers;SR Patton;KA Hommel;AD Hershey;AD Hershey

  • The influence of environmental factors and coping style on children's coping and distress☆☆☆

    Ronald L. Blount;Nancy Davis;Scott W. Powers;Michael C. Roberts

  • The challenge of preventing and treating obesity in low-income, preschool children: perceptions of WIC health care professionals.

    Leigh A. Chamberlin;Susan N. Sherman;Anjali Jain;Scott W. Powers

  • Differences Between High and Low Coping Children and Between Parent and Staff Behaviors During Painful Medical Procedures

    Ronald L. Blount;Bernadette Landolf-Fritsche;Scott W. Powers;James W. Sturges

  • Headache and Psychological Functioning in Children and Adolescents

    Scott W. Powers;Deborah Kruglak Gilman;Andrew D. Hershey

  • Caloric Intake and Eating Behavior in Infants and Toddlers With Cystic Fibrosis

    Scott W. Powers;Scott W. Powers;Susana R. Patton;Kelly C. Byars;Kelly C. Byars;Monica J. Mitchell;Monica J. Mitchell

  • Guidelines for trials of behavioral treatments for recurrent headache, first edition: American Headache Society Behavioral Clinical Trials Workgroup.

    Donald B. Penzien;Frank Andrasik;Brian M. Freidenberg;Timothy T. Houle

  • Changes in Pain Coping, Catastrophizing, and Coping Efficacy After Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Children and Adolescents With Juvenile Fibromyalgia

    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck;Susmita Kashikar-Zuck;Soumitri Sil;Anne M. Lynch-Jordan;Anne M. Lynch-Jordan;Tracy V. Ting;Tracy V. Ting

  • Long-term outcomes of adolescents with juvenile-onset fibromyalgia in early adulthood.

    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck;Natoshia Cunningham;Soumitri Sil;Maggie H. Bromberg

  • Relationship between School Absenteeism and Depressive Symptoms among Adolescents with Juvenile Fibromyalgia

    Susmita Kashikar-Zuck;Megan Johnston;Tracy V. Ting;Brent T. Graham

  • Helping Preschool Leukemia Patients and Their Parents Cope During Injections

    Scott W. Powers;Ronald L. Bloont;Pamela J. Bachanas;Melanie W. Cotter

Frequent Co-Authors

Lori J. Stark
Lori J. Stark Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Kevin A. Hommel
Kevin A. Hommel Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Tonya M. Palermo
Tonya M. Palermo University of Washington
Frank Andrasik
Frank Andrasik University of Memphis
Avani C. Modi
Avani C. Modi Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
David M. Janicke
David M. Janicke University of Florida
Jennie G. Noll
Jennie G. Noll Pennsylvania State University
Kenneth A. Holroyd
Kenneth A. Holroyd Ohio University
Robert B. Noll
Robert B. Noll University of Pittsburgh
Kathleen R. Merikangas
Kathleen R. Merikangas National Institutes of Health

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