Types of On-Screen Content and Mental Health in Children
This cohort study examines the risk of mental health problems associated with consumption of educational, entertainment, and non –child-directed programs as well as electronic games and social media in children aged 3 to 6 years. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - December 4, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Time-Series Analysis of First-Time Pediatric Speech Delays From 2018 to 2022
This cohort study evaluates changes in pediatric speech delay diagnoses before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - December 4, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

JAMA Pediatrics
Vision:  JAMA Pediatrics will be the most respected source of information for investigators, providers, and policy makers seeking the highest quality evidence to guide decision-making. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - December 1, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Promoting Health for Latino Immigrant Families
This Viewpoint examines existing systems affecting Latino immigrant families ’ access to health care and offers potential policy solutions to promote the health and well-being of Latino immigrant families. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 27, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Firearms Used in Adolescent School Shootings
This cross-sectional study of 262 adolescents who discharged firearms in 253 school shootings examined the type, make, and power of firearms involved in school-related gun violence and methods of obtainment of these weapons. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 27, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Child Welfare Youth —Psychotropic Use and Implications
To the Editor The study by Radel et al on psychotropic medications and polypharmacy among children and adolescents in the US child welfare system warrants discussion. The results reiterate prevailing concerns regarding high prescription rates in this vulnerable population. The notable discrepancy, with 26.25% of youths in the child welfare system prescribed psychotropic medication compared to 9.06% of Medicaid-enrolled youths, underscores a concern in prescription practices. The 13.27% experiencing psychotropic polypharmacy emphasizes a potential overreliance on pharmacologic interventions. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 27, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

False-Negative Confirmatory Testing in Patients With Cannabinoid-Positive Urine Drug Screens
This cross-sectional study discusses false-negative results associated with a change in the reporting threshold of 11-nor-9-carboxy- Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 27, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

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Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 27, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

What Parents Should Expect From the New AAP Obesity Guidelines
This JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page describes pediatric weight management according to the obesity guidelines recently published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 27, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Sustainably Implementing Social Determinants of Health Interventions in the Pediatric ED
This Viewpoint discusses 5 principal challenges and opportunities for the sustainable implementation of social determinants of health interventions in emergency department settings. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 20, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Impact of Multilevel Implementation Strategies on Adolescent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Uptake
This study evaluates the individual and combined impact of 2 evidence-based interventions on human papillomavirus vaccination rates among 11- and 12-year-old children. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 20, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

High-Dose Docosahexaenoic Acid in Preterm Newborns and Behavior at Age 5 Years
This randomized clinical trial evaluates behavior at age 5 years among children who received high-dose docosahexaenoic acid as preterm infants. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 20, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Contextualizing Depression in Pacific Islander Sexual and Gender Minority Youth —Location, History, and Culture—Reply
In Reply In response to our article, Apana et al emphasized the importance of data analysis that disaggregates Asian American and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander populations. Our study used public health data sets from Minnesota and California and included racial and ethnic identities, along with other social identities and experiences, which are often collapsed, disguising differences between and among subgroups. Apana et al rightly noted that our approach still resulted in invisibilizing Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adolescents, who were effectively combined with Asian American youth in prevalence estimates....
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 20, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Contextualizing Depression in Pacific Islander Sexual and Gender Minority Youth —Location, History, and Culture
To the Editor The study by Rider et al identified high rates of depressive symptoms among groups of Asian American and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander youth of sexual and gender minority identities who experienced bias-based bullying. We applaud the authors for investigating a vital intersection of pediatric, sexual and gender minority, and mental health. They implemented the χ2 automatic interaction detection technique—a decisional tree approach developed in the 1980s that was foundational to modern-day gradient boosting machine learning techniques used in health care research. Using surveys from California ...
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 20, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research

Rare De Novo and Inherited Genes in Familial and Nonfamilial Pediatric ADHD
This case-control study examines the prevalence of rare de novo and inherited sequence variations among children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and siblings and parents without ADHD. (Source: JAMA Pediatrics)
Source: JAMA Pediatrics - November 20, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research