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November 2020, Vol 174, No. 11, Pages 1017-1124

Viewpoint

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The Need for Clinicians to Recognize Military-Connected Children

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1019-1020. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2548

This Viewpoint discusses the importance of health care professionals identifying military-connected children and focusing on their health and well-being.

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Active Shooter Safety Drills and US Students—Should We Take a Step Back?

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1021-1022. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2592

This Viewpoint proposes conducting more research on active shooter drills in schools since preliminary evidence shows that these drills may be associated with emotional and psychological harm to students.

Why Adolescent Medicine?

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1023-1024. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3396

This Viewpoint discusses the role of the adolescent medicine physician as part of an interdisciplinary team providing care for youth in a variety of settings.

On My Mind

Tell Me

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1025. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2878

This article describes the use of the term got away with it (GAWI), to describe errors that result in no harm to patients in clinical practice.

Editorial

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Children’s Health Is Too Often Ignored in Elections—Here Is Evidence to Help Change That

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1026-1028. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3970

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Returning to School in the Era of COVID-19

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1028-1029. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3874

Child Maltreatment Prevention in the Era of Coronavirus Disease 2019

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):e202776. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2776

Patient-Reported Outcomes in Pediatric Oncology: The Patient Voice as a Gold Standard

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):e202868. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2868
Original Investigation

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Changes in Health Care–Related Financial Burden for US Families With Children Associated With the Affordable Care Act

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1032-1040. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3973

This cohort study examines financial burden experienced by families with children from before to after implementation of the Affordable Care Act.

Early Gluten Introduction and Celiac Disease in the EAT Study: A Prespecified Analysis of the EAT Randomized Clinical Trial

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1041-1047. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2893

This prespecified analysis of a randomized clinical trial compares the development of celiac disease in infants with gluten introduced to their diet before vs after age 6 months.

Association of Opioid Prescription Initiation During Adolescence and Young Adulthood With Subsequent Substance-Related Morbidity

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1048-1055. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2539

This cohort study examines morbidity associated with use of prescribed opioid analgesics in adolescents and young adults.

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Association of Minimum Age Laws for Handgun Purchase and Possession With Homicides Perpetrated by Young Adults Aged 18 to 20 Years

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1056-1062. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3182

This difference-in-differences cohort study evaluates whether state laws that raised the minimum age to purchase and/or possess a handgun to 21 years were associated with lower rates of firearm homicide perpetrated by young adults aged 18 to 20 years.

Identification of Modifiable Social and Behavioral Factors Associated With Childhood Cognitive Performance

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1063-1072. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2904

This cohort study of mother-child dyads who participated in the Conditions Affecting Neurodevelopment and Learning in Early Life study examines prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors to identify modifiable social and behavioral factors associated with cognitive performance in children aged 4 to 6 years.

Association of Prenatal Acetaminophen Exposure Measured in Meconium With Risk of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Mediated by Frontoparietal Network Brain Connectivity

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1073-1081. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3080

This birth cohort study examines the association between prenatal acetaminophen exposure measured in meconium and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in children aged 6 to 7 years, along with the potential for mediation by functional brain connectivity.

Association Between Maternal Perinatal Depression and Anxiety and Child and Adolescent Development: A Meta-analysis

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1082-1092. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2910

This meta-analysis assesses the extant literature on associations between maternal perinatal depression and anxiety and social-emotional, cognitive, language, motor, and adaptability outcomes in offspring during the first 18 years of life.

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Plans of US Parents Regarding School Attendance for Their Children in the Fall of 2020: A National Survey

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1093-1101. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3864

This survey study characterizes the association of planned in-person school attendance during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic with various factors, including family socioeconomic characteristics and parent attitudes and beliefs about their child’s school attendance.

Hospital Injury Encounters of Children Identified by a Predictive Risk Model for Screening Child Maltreatment Referrals: Evidence From the Allegheny Family Screening Tool

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):e202770. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2770

This cohort study examines if a predictive risk model that indicates the relative likelihood of future foster care placement for children in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, is also predictive of injury hospitalization data.

Agreement Between Child Self-report and Caregiver-Proxy Report for Symptoms and Functioning of Children Undergoing Cancer Treatment

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):e202861. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2861

This cohort study examines the degree of alignment between child self-report and caregiver-proxy report for Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System pediatric health-related quality of life domains among children with cancer and identifies factors associated with better child and caregiver-proxy congruence.

Review

HIV Preexposure Prophylaxis Among Adolescents in the US: A Review

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1102-1108. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.0824

This narrative review assesses the use of preexposure prophylaxis in adolescents of sexual and gender minority groups who are at risk for HIV acquisition.

JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page

Current and COVID-19 Challenges With Childhood and Adolescent Sleep

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1124. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2784

This Patient Page discusses how parents can help their children adjust sleep schedules especially during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

Research Letter

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Locations of Mass Shootings Relative to Schools and Places Frequented by Children

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1109-1110. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3371

This cohort study investigates the locations of mass shootings in relation to schools and places frequented by children.

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Content Analysis of Instagram Posts From 2019 With Cartoon-Based Marketing of e-Cigarette–Associated Products

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1110-1112. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.1987

This research study examines the prevalence of cartoon images promoting e-cigarette–associated products on Instagram and their association with likes from users.

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Muslim Young Adult Mental Health and the 2016 US Presidential Election

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1112-1114. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.3694

This cohort study examined the association of Muslim identity and religiosity with mental health issues before and after the 2016 election.

Identifying Important Clinical Symptoms in Children With Severe Neurological Impairment Using Parent-Reported Outcomes of Symptoms

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1114-1117. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2987

This cross-sectional study evaluates whether the Parent-Reported Outcomes of Symptoms system identifies more symptoms than clinicians do among children with severe neurological impairment.

Comment & Response

Adolescent Health—Not Just for Adolescent Specialists

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1117. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2573

Adolescent Health—Not Just for Adolescent Specialists—Reply

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1117-1118. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2585

Trends in US Suicide Deaths

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1118. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.1999

Trends in US Suicide Deaths—Reply

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1118-1119. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.2014
Correction

Errors in Text

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1119. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.4018

Error in Terminology in Introduction

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1119. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.4341
JAMA Pediatrics Masthead

JAMA Pediatrics

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JAMA Pediatr. 2020;174(11):1017. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.3657
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