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Journal of Pediatric Psychology, Vol. 28, No. 1, 2003, pp. 1-3
© 2003 Society of Pediatric Psychology

Editorial: Honoring the Past and Celebrating the Future of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology

Ronald T. Brown, PhD

Medical University of South Carolina

All correspondence should be sent to Ronald T. Brown, College of Health Professions, Medical University of South Carolina, 19 Hagood Avenue, Suite 910, P. O. Box 250822, Charleston, South Carolina 29425-0822. E-mail: brownron@musc.edu.

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With this 28th volume of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology, the editorial torch passes from a wise and able former editor to a new editor who already understands the significance of the tasks laid forth and entrusted to him. The responsibilities of sustaining the very high quality of JPP are multiple and complex because we have attained a new level of competence and maturity. JPP appears on the shelves of over 448 libraries of institutions of higher learning throughout the world, and the acceptance rate continues to be competitive, rivaling many leading peer journals in psychology. Our chronological age indicates we are at the developmental stage of young adulthood (Kazak, 1998Go), and we will continue to work toward the advantages of middle age and the golden years. Our solid reputation results from the superb leadership of the journal over nearly three decades, including the seven previous editors, Anne . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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