Journal of Pediatric Psychology Advance Access originally published online on June 14, 2007
Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2007 32(8):875-876; doi:10.1093/jpepsy/jsm035
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Miniseries: Broadening the Scope of Practice and Research in Pediatric Psychology
1Loma Linda Univeristy & Children's Hospital, and 2Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, USA
All correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Prof. Glen Aylward, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, USA. E-mail: gaylward@siumed.edu.
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Over the last several years, the scope of articles published in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology has expanded. Previously, most articles in the Journal involved chronic medical conditions such as cancer, sickle cell disease, and diabetes (B. Aylward, personal communication, March, 2007). However, more recently, two special issues of the journal related to environmental risk of children and adolescents, namely, tobacco and youth, and perinatal drug exposure, have been published. (JPP Vol. 30(4) 2005 & JPP Vol. 31(1) 2006).
The evolution in the expanded purview of pediatric psychology is underscored further in the first chapter of
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