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期刊名:Academic pediatrics

缩写:ACAD PEDIATR

ISSN:1876-2859

e-ISSN:1876-2867

IF/分区:2.8/Q1

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Lindsay Schlichte-Seaberg,Sitaram Vangala,Lorena Porras-Javier et al. Lindsay Schlichte-Seaberg et al.
Background: Lack of shared understanding between parents and clinicians regarding developmental concerns and referrals during well-child care (WCC) may hinder early intervention. ...
Natan J Vega Potler,Lisa Pineda,Perry Nagin et al. Natan J Vega Potler et al.
Background and objectives: Unaccompanied migrant youths often confront traumatic experiences elevating their risk for mental health symptoms. However, United States-based research on mental health services for this popula...
Angela S Czaja,Alan Schwartz,Scott H James et al. Angela S Czaja et al.
Objectives: To generate validity evidence based on Messick's framework for use of supervision scales in assessment of the Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) specific to each pediatric subspecialty. ...
Dylan B Jackson,Rebecca L Fix,Lindsey Webb et al. Dylan B Jackson et al.
Objective: Police violence is a public health crisis that disproportionately impacts Black youth, worsens their mental health, and potentially heightens their efforts to circumvent police surveillance (i.e., police avoida...
Jessica Muha,Susan C Campisi,Kimberley Tsujimoto et al. Jessica Muha et al.
Objective: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in youth is an independent risk factor for premature cardiovascular disease (CVD). While previous research has considered individual CVD risk factors in relation to depression, t...
Michelle Shankar,Gemma Joseph-Lumpkin,Deena K Costa et al. Michelle Shankar et al.
Objective: School attendance is an indicator of child well-being and function across health, education, and social domains. In the 2022-23 school year, 28% of U.S. children were chronically absent from school, contributin...
David C Schwebel,D Leann Long,Anna Johnston et al. David C Schwebel et al.
Objective: To explore reasons for having firearms, plus firearms storage, training, and use, among firearm-exposed children aged 10-12, and evaluate parent-child agreement in reporting. ...