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A peer-reviewed academic journal published by @APA on behalf of the Society of Pediatric Psychology (Division 54). @SPPDiv54
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Now published! A new Editorial introduces recommendations on inclusive language and transparent reporting related to diversity dimensions for American Psychological Association Society of Pediatric Psychology journals Journal of Pediatric Psychology& CPPP. You can read the full Editorial here and read more below🧵: doi.org/10.1093/jpepsy…


This paper reviews ethical principals in pediatric gender-affirming care through the illustration of two de-identified case studies, including standards of care, treatment reversibility, and pediatric involvement in decision-making. SPP_GenderHealthSIG psycnet.apa.org/record/2024-62…

Many of our editorial board members will be roaming around NOLA this week for #SPPAC2024 - if you see us there, be sure to say hello! Christina L Duncan, PhD Thomaseo Burton @DrDianeChen Nicole Kahhan



New research examining a digitally enabled adherence platform in adolescents and young adults after kidney transplant co-designed with stakeholders shows promise to improving adherence and health outcomes. (apa.org) SPP Transplant SIG SPP Adherence & Self-Management SIG SPP AYA SIG

The Parenting Young Children Check-up (PYCC) is a technology-based program designed to address behavior concerns identified in primary care settings by overcoming barriers to access to behavioral parent management training. SPP IPC SIG SPP Digital Health SIG doi.org/10.1037/cpp000…

This study describes the development - using a community partner-driven design process - of the Friends, Family, and Food Application (F3-App), which will be used in a future randomized controlled trial to promote food allergy management (apa.org) SPP Digital Health SIG


Chronic pain clusters in families, so Dr. Katie Birnie and her team developed an ACT-based virtual intervention for parents with chronic pain to promote both parent and youth outcomes. (apa.org) SPP Caregiver Wellbeing SIG Solutions for Kids in Pain #ItDoesntHaveToHurt #ThisIsPedPsych

Improving teen self-efficacy in #diabetes self-management supports consistent use of continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Paul Enlow PhD and colleagues call for more research to understand how family, community, and healthcare system factors affect CGM use (apa.org).


Feeling uncomfortable in a locker room can impact physical activity among LGBTQ+ youth - pediatric psychologists can help on the individual level and advocate for the restructuring of these spaces to be more inclusive. (apa.org) SPP_GenderHealthSIG

