Intro/History
Roles&Settings
Cross cutting topics
Theoretical Models
Diversity&Disparities
100

This psychologist called for a “new marriage” between
psychology & pediatrics.

Who is Dr. Jerome Kagan?

100

Billing codes for psychologists that do not require a psychiatric diagnosis.

What are Health and Behavior Codes?

100

The planned process of moving from
pediatric to adult-oriented healthcare
systems

What is transition of care?



100

This serves as a guiding framework for helping us understand the world around us.

What is theoretical model?

100

Traditions, customs, rituals, languages, & other
patterns specific to a distinct group of people.

What is culture?

200

These are the Society of Pediatric Psychology's (SPP) four pillars.

What are membership, education & career development, science & practice and advocacy?

200

3 general settings for pediatric psychologists.

What are outpatient, inpatient, and community?

200

This is the most prevalent disorder.

What is asthma?

200

Parents, siblings, and teachers of a chronically ill child make up this level in Brofenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory.

What is Microsystem?

200

This is a factor contributing to health disparities.

What are:

Age, race, ethnicity, & socioeconomic status
Biological sex & gender
Health insurance status
Language barriers
Immigration status
Inequities in pre-natal care & lack of access to childhood vaccines
Lack of cultural competence of practitioners

300

The Society of Pediatric Psychology published this many scientific journals.

What is 2?

300

Primary care is an example of this setting.

What is outpatient setting?

300

The number of new cases of a disease per unit of population during a defined period of time.

What is incidence?

300

A model that argues that a chronic health condition is a stressor to which the child and family adapt

What is the Wallander and Varni's Risk-Resistance model?

300

A term that refers to someone who has more than one minoritized identity.

What is multiple minority status?

400

The field of pediatric psychology was born in this state.

What is Oklahoma?

400

This an example of a credential of a pediatric psychologist.

What are:

Pre-doctoral internship in Pediatric Psychology

Post-doctoral training for 1-2 years

State licensure

Hospital credentialing

Continuing education


400

The number of newly diagnosed plus existing cases of a disease.

What is prevalence?

400

A theoretical model that suggests that a child's development is influenced by things in their surrounding layered environment.

What is Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory?

400

The feeling of tension and anxiety that accompany efforts to adapt to the orientation and values of a dominant culture.

What is acculturative stress?

500

This is the founding father of pediatric psychology.

Who is Logan Wright?

500

When pediatric psychologists deliver their care to children and families within the same setting as their medical colleagues.

What is the integrated care?

500

This is the arousal, re-experiencing of events, and avoidance linked to medical events.

What is pediatric medical traumatic stress?

500

Parent social networks and their workplace indirectly affect their chronically ill child in this level of Bronfenbrenner's social-ecological model.

What is Exosystem?

500

Favorable behavioral, health, and academic outcomes until they become more acculturated to mainstream American culture.

What is immigrant paradox?