Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP

Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP
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Separation Anxiety Disorder in Youth With Mitral Valve Prolapse: Associations With Parental Attitudes and Anxiety Sensitivity

Jun 2, 2026

This study investigates the prevalence and severity of separation anxiety disorder in youth with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and examines the relationship between parental attitudes and anxiety sensitivity. The findings reveal that children with MVP experience significantly higher levels of separation anxiety compared to healthy controls, with parental overprotection being a notable factor. The authors suggest that integrating mental health assessments into pediatric cardiology could improve early identification and intervention for these youth.

Investigating the Quality of Chat Generative Pretrained Transformer's Parenting Advice

May 29, 2026

The authors aimed to evaluate the quality of parenting advice provided by ChatGPT, focusing on its accuracy and comprehensiveness across various topics. Their analysis revealed that while ChatGPT generally offered accurate information, the quality of advice varied significantly by topic, with lower quality noted for screen media compared to areas like mental health and smoking/vaping. This suggests that ChatGPT may struggle with more nuanced parenting issues, highlighting potential limitations in its guidance.

Near-fatal Food Aspiration in a Young Child With Down Syndrome

May 14, 2026

The authors aim to highlight the multifactorial risks of food aspiration in children with Down syndrome (DS) through a case study of a 4-year-old boy who experienced near-fatal choking on a piece of fried chicken. The case illustrates the child's anatomical, functional, and behavioral vulnerabilities, emphasizing the importance of proactive feeding assessments and individualized preventive strategies to mitigate aspiration risks in this population. The findings advocate for caregiver education and early behavioral assessments to reduce aspiration-related complications in children with DS.

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