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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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Natalie Grafft,Kirsten K Davison,Catherine Taylor et al. Natalie Grafft et al.
Objectives: Using a nationally representative sample, this study examined associations between fathers' adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and fathering and whether fathers' behavioral health mediated this association. ...
Clara B Barajas,Dylan H Roby,Jim P Stimpson et al. Clara B Barajas et al.
Objectives: This study examines health care access, utilization, and experiences among Latino children in California by parental citizenship and household language. ...
Naveed Rabbani,Margaret Fry,Louis Vernacchio et al. Naveed Rabbani et al.
Background: In 2021, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommended universal, history-based sudden cardiac death risk screening, representing an expansion from history- and exam-based screening for sports prepartic...
Jaime W Peterson,Veronica Ilene Underwood Carrasco,Maya Postigo et al. Jaime W Peterson et al.
Objective: Among Latino families with a recent kindergartener we 1) qualitatively explored school readiness (SR) journeys and 2) used design thinking to understand their preferences, usability, and acceptability of primar...
Matthew S Pantell,David M Mosen,Nathan Tran et al. Matthew S Pantell et al.
Objective: We sought to explore relationships between community-level social determinants of health (SDOH), individual-level social risk factors, and individual-level social needs - whether families desire help addressing...
Marina Masciale,Todd Leroux,Karla Fredricks et al. Marina Masciale et al.
Objectives: We aimed to describe social stressors and healthcare access in children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) from low-income households by immigrant generation and determine the association between immigrant ...
Taylor A Merritt,Sanjna Bhatia,Courtney Solomon et al. Taylor A Merritt et al.
As extreme summer temperatures become more frequent due to a changing climate, there is an increased risk of heat-related morbidity and mortality, particularly in vulnerable populations such as children. We aimed to examine trends in heat-r...