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Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics : Jdbp

The Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a reputable scholarly journal that focuses on the latest research and advancements in the field of pediatric development and behavior. It covers a wide range of topics including child psychology, neurodevelopmental disorders, early intervention, and behavioral interventions. JDBP serves as a valuable resource for pediatricians, psychologists, educators, and researchers seeking to enhance the understanding and management of developmental and behavioral issues in children.

Details
Abbr. J Dev Behav Pediatr
Start 1980
End Continuing
Frequency Nine no. a year, 2010-
p-ISSN 0196-206X
e-ISSN 1536-7312
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2271 119
SJR / Ranks: 6552 680
CiteScore / Ranks: 8179 3.20
JIF / Ranks: 4480 2.4
Recent Articles
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J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Mar; 46(1):e95-e96. PMID: 40080122
No abstract available.
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Milkovich L, Randell K, Sherman A, Moreno M
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Feb; 46(1):e40-e44. PMID: 39960784
Objective: Adolescents with problematic internet use (PIU) have excessive, impulsive, or risky internet use that negatively affects social, physical, and functional outcomes. The role of parents in the prevention of...
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Williams P, Sears L, Watson W, Gunaratnam B, Feygin Y, Wright S, et al.
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Feb; 46(1):e17-e24. PMID: 39960783
Objective: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by social communication differences and restricted interests. One proposed biologic mechanism underlying ASD is oxidative stress, leading to the...
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Xifaras R, Amor D, Turbitt E, Kraan C
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Feb; 46(1):e4-e9. PMID: 39960782
Objective: Wearable technology has potential benefits for clinical measurement with children who have neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs). However, this cohort may experience sensory processing disorder, behavioral dysregulation, and cognitive challenges. For...
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deVinck-Baroody O, Ledesma M, Sia J, Weitzman C
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Feb; 46(1):e90-e93. PMID: 39960535
No abstract available.
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Stefanski K, Foster J, Brown M, Langkamp D
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Feb; 46(1):e71-e75. PMID: 39960534
Objective: To explore the impact of a new "Intro to DBP" rotation on pediatric residents' interest in developmental-behavioral pediatrics (DBP) and comfort in providing DBP care. Methods: All first-year pediatric...
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Heard-Garris N, Pachter L
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Feb; 46(1):e1-e3. PMID: 39960533
No abstract available.
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Salley B, von Bevern H, Grasley-Boy N, Fleming K, Weltmer K, Carta J
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39823359
Objective: To report on the feasibility and outcomes of universal language promotion intervention (Talk With Me Baby [TWMB]) embedded within routine well-child care for children from birth to 3-years old....
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Hall A, Furniss A, Tartaglia N, Janusz J, Wilson R, Middleton C, et al.
J Dev Behav Pediatr . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39823358
Objective: To compare the prevalence of neurodevelopmental and mental health diagnoses in a national sample of youth with sex chromosome trisomies (SCTs) with matched controls. Methods: Patients in PEDSnet and...