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Applying a Behavioral Epidemiology Framework to Research Phases in Child Health Psychology
Authors:Kenneth P Tercyak  Marilyn L Sampilo  Mira Brancu  Mark Beck-Hyman  Agnes Browne  Doee Kitessa  Sowmya Prahlad  Lauren Wine  Randi Streisand
Institution:(1) Cancer Control Program, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center, 3300 Whitehaven Street, NW, Suite 4100,, Washington, District of Columbia 20007-2401, USA;(2) Departments of Oncology and Pediatrics, School of Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, USA;(3) Division of Psychology, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, USA;(4) Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Pediatrics, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, The George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to apply a behavioral epidemiology framework reported in J. F. Sallis, N. Owen, and M. J. Fotheringham (2000) to the field of child health psychology and describe the resulting distribution of research phases. Recent volumes of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology were analyzed and their articles classified as belonging to one of five sequentially-ordered phases of behavioral epidemiology research: Phase 1—relationship between behavior and health; Phase 2—measurement and method; Phase 3—factors influencing behavior; Phase 4—intervention; Phase 5—translation. The results indicate that Phase 3 studies (46%) were the most well-represented in the field, followed by Phase 2 (11%), Phase 1 (9%), Phase 4 (8%), and Phase 5 studies (2%). Compared to the journal Health Psychology, the shape of the research phase distribution of articles published in the Journal of Pediatric Psychology was similar. Overall, an encouraging amount of data in the field of child health psychology is being amassed in preparation for behavioral intervention. As research in the field matures, it will likely have a greater impact on public health via chronic disease prevention and control and health promotion interventions.
Keywords:chronic disease  epidemiologic studies  health behavior  health promotion  children
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