%0 Journal Article %@ 2561-6722 %I JMIR Publications %V 8 %N %P e65751 %T The Effect of COVID-19 on Health Care Utilization Among Children with Medical Complexity: Retrospective Chart Review Study %A Asan,Onur %A Super,Ilse %A Percy,Stephen %A Clouser,Katharine N %K children with medical complexity %K pediatric %K children %K health care utilization %K telemedicine %K telehealth %K virtual care %K virtual health %K COVID-19 %K SARS-COV-2 %K coronavirus %K respiratory %K infectious %K pulmonary %K pandemic %K chart review %K chart review study %K retrospective chart review %K retrospective chart review study %D 2025 %7 28.2.2025 %9 %J JMIR Pediatr Parent %G English %X This study examines the trends, patterns, and potential health disparities in health care utilization among children with medical complexity, before and during COVID pandemic through a retrospective chart review. Our findings show significant differences in the average number of visits per patient over the years and support the adoption of telehealth consultations, while highlighting concerns about demographic disparities. %R 10.2196/65751 %U https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2025/1/e65751 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/65751 %0 Journal Article %@ 2561-6722 %I JMIR Publications %V 8 %N %P e67638 %T A Primary Care Group Resilience Intervention Promotes Child and Caregiver Behavioral Health %A Jeung,Joan %A Nguyen,Andrew %A Martinez,Jennifer %A Zhang,Li %K parenting education %K parent-child relationship %K adverse childhood experiences %K child behavior %K children %K caregiver %K caretaker %K parenting %K family %K stress %K anxiety %K behavior %K relational health %K psychoeducation %K psychological education %K resilience intervention %K group-based %K pilot study %D 2025 %7 10.2.2025 %9 %J JMIR Pediatr Parent %G English %X This pilot study of the redesigned Resilience Clinic, a group-based psychoeducational intervention designed to promote relational health and child and family resilience provides preliminary evidence that participation in this intervention is associated with decreased caregiver stress, anxiety, and child behavioral concerns. %R 10.2196/67638 %U https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2025/1/e67638 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/67638 %0 Journal Article %@ 2561-6722 %I %V 7 %N %P e57041 %T Social Media Use and Serious Psychological Distress Among Adolescents %A Shimkhada,Riti %A Ponce,Ninez A %K social media %K socials %K youth %K adolescents %K teens %K teenager %K mental health %K mental illness %K mental disease %K mental illnesses %K psychological distress %K psychological %K psychology %D 2024 %7 23.5.2024 %9 %J JMIR Pediatr Parent %G English %X This Research Letter describes the increasing trend of almost-constant social media use among California adolescents and the association with serious psychological distress, focusing on the influence of familial and experiential factors. %R 10.2196/57041 %U https://pediatrics.jmir.org/2024/1/e57041 %U https://doi.org/10.2196/57041