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The Center for Pediatric Traumatic Stress has developed a clinically useful instrument to measure families' exposure to potentially traumatic aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CHOP's Center for Violence Prevention (CVP) is hosting a free webinar, "Recognizing and Responding to Teen Dating Violence in the Clinical Setting," on Thursday, May 20.
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Clinicians can provide guidance to families of children with behavioral and mental health concerns who wonder where to safely seek help in an emergency.
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Clinicians working with youth should be aware of the need to recognize signs of increased stress among children and families as they continue to cope with the effects of the pandemic.
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Intimate partner violence experts discuss how the pandemic has affected teen dating violence and how healthcare providers can address dating violence and digital abuse with teens.
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It's important to include cultural background and youth perspective when developing traumatic stress treatment guidelines for children globally.
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National Teen Driver Safety Week is here, and the perfect time to read about CIRP's teen driving research to drive the conversation.
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Read about a new CHOP study published in Clinical Pediatrics that describes how pediatric healthcare providers perceive and deliver injury prevention counseling.
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow Olivia E. Podolak, MD shares findings from a new CHOP study that helps clinicians better understand the characteristics of concussion in 0 to-4-year-old patients.
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Read a recent commentary on how advancing ADHD-driving research can improve driver safety.
