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期刊名:Pediatric clinics of north america

缩写:PEDIATR CLIN N AM

ISSN:0031-3955

e-ISSN:1557-8240

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Kristopher Kaliebe,Kaushal Shah Kristopher Kaliebe
Medical professionals should be mindful of social media's impact on attention, especially for youth who already has limited ability to focus due to neurocognitive difficulties or emotional disorders. Digital distractions often interfere wit...
Elizabeth K Englander,Paul E Weigle Elizabeth K Englander
Sexting (sending a nude picture of oneself to another person) is a common, but not universal, behavior between adolescents. This article presents research on 2252 18 year old individuals studied between 2020 and 2022. Around 52% sent a sext...
Roslyn L Gerwin,Sahar Ashraf Roslyn L Gerwin
Pediatric providers are caring for youth who are digital natives and will spend their lives as online media consumers. Awareness of the risks and benefits, as well as ways to mitigate harm are essential to effectively care for children and ...
Linda Charmaraman,Horacio Hojman,Jenni Quichimbo Auqui et al. Linda Charmaraman et al.
Given that self-esteem impacts adolescent identity development, examining the role of social media and its impact on self-esteem is important in terms of highlighting how it may both build self-esteem in some and harm others. ...
Ailyn D Diaz,Dale Aaron Peeples,Paul E Weigle Ailyn D Diaz
Since the opening of Facebook to the general public in late 2006 social media use has rapidly become nearly universal among adolescents, providing new opportunities for connecting with peers, exploring identity, and expressing creativity. D...
Lauren Hale,Lauren E Hartstein,Tolga Atilla Ceranoglu Lauren Hale
Social media interferes with pediatric sleep health with downstream consequences for mental health and other developmental outcomes. Based on the literature on screen use and sleep, social media likely affects sleep through the following pr...
Paige Terrien Church,Rudaina Banihani,Jonathan Samuel Litt et al. Paige Terrien Church et al.
This review of the history of neonatal follow-up identifies the challenges, inequity in access to care and the inequity in care delivery. It also reviews the outcomes of prematurity with a focus on common outcomes and those outcomes identif...
Yvonne Jonk,Heidi O&#x;Connor,Tyler DeAngelis et al. Yvonne Jonk et al.
Of the 4.5 million people living in areas of the United States with limited access to ambulance services, approximately 20% are children aged 18 years and younger. Ambulance deserts (ADs) are defined as populated areas in the United States ...