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SUMMARY:Courtney K Blackwell\, PhD\, MEd: The kids are(n’t) alright: The role of social media in youth mental health  
DESCRIPTION:The kids are(n’t) alright: The role of social media in youth mental health   \nKey Takeaways: The parallel rise of youth mental health problems and social media use has led to speculations that the latter is a key contributor to the former. The US Surgeon General’s Advisory bolstered such speculations with a recent report detailing the potential harmful effects of social media use on youth mental health. However\, others suggest engaging in social media can have positive psychological influences by increasing social connectedness and providing opportunities for creative self-expression and identity exploration. Dr. Blackwell will explore this duality by reviewing what we know about youth social media use and mental health outcomes\, highlighting recent and on-going ECHO studies on this topic. She will also provide insight into the ECHO media use data more broadly to inspire future work leveraging the ECHO Cohort. \n \nCourtney K Blackwell\, PhD\, MEd\nshe/her/hers\nAssociate Professor\nDepartment of Medical Social Sciences (Outcome and Measurement Science)\nFeinberg School of Medicine\, Northwestern University\nMPI\, ECHO Measurement Core \nBiography: \nCourtney Blackwell\, PhD\, MEd\, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. She is the MPI of the ECHO Measurement Core and has expertise in the development\, validation\, and implementation of patient-reported outcome measures and population health surveys for use across the lifespan\, general and clinical populations\, and health domains. Her research on pediatric mental health and well-being emphasizes promotive and protective factors of children’s positive psychological health. With a background in communication studies and the effects of digital media on child development\, Dr. Blackwell has spent the past 10 years collaborating with such organizations as Common Sense Media\, Sesame Workshop\, PBS\, Google\, and Code.org on national surveys of children’s media use\, the development and evaluation of educational media products\, and investigations of the effects of digital media on children’s learning and development. She is also a Faculty Affiliate with the Northwestern University Institute for Innovations in Developmental Sciences (“DevSci”) and the Northwestern Institute for Adolescent Mental Health and Well-Being. \nDownload the slide presentation
URL:https://echochildren.org/event/courtney-k-blackwell-phd-med-adolescent-social-media-and-mental-health/
CATEGORIES:neuro,outcomes,positive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200812T130000
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SUMMARY:Forrest/Ganiban: More than the Absence of Disease: Studying Positive Health in ECHO
DESCRIPTION:More than the Absence of Disease: Studying Positive Health in ECHO\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: \n \nChris Forrest\, MD\, PhD \nChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia \n  \n  \n  \n \nJody Ganiban\, PhD \nGeorge Washington University \n  \n  \n  \nSpeaker Bios: Chris Forrest is a Pediatrician at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia\, and the Director of the Applied Clinical Research Center. Dr. Forrest’s research focuses on developing novel ways of conducting multi-center pediatric applied clinical research and life course health science. He co-chairs the Positive Health Work Group within ECHO and is a member of the ECHO PRO core. \nDr. Ganiban’s early research focused on parent-child attachment relationships and child temperament\, and development within groups of children that differed in their genetic\, temperamental\, or environmental risks for emotional and behavioral problems. Dr. Ganiban’s research has incorporated behavioral genetic research techniques to examine further the interplay between environmental factors and personal characteristics in determining children’s and parents’ emotional and physical health. Her recent projects include assessments of personality\, temperament\, and genetic makeup. \nTopic: \nPositive health is one of the five outcome priority areas for ECHO. It refers to having a state of physical\, mental\, and social well-being\, and broadens our view of health as more than the absence of disease. In this presentation\, we will present the science of positive health and ways to study it within ECHO. \nDate: Wednesday\, August 12\, 1 to 2pm \nSlides
URL:https://echochildren.org/event/forrest-ganiban-more-than-the-absence-of-disease-studying-positive-health-in-echo/
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CATEGORIES:outcomes,positive
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SUMMARY:Jessie Buckley: Estimating Effects of Exposure Mixtures on Child Health: Novel Methods for Solution-oriented ECHO Research
DESCRIPTION:Estimating Effects of Exposure Mixtures on Child Health: Novel Methods for Solution-oriented ECHO Research\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: \n \nJessie Buckley\, PhD\, MPH \nJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health \nECHO Data Analysis Center (DAC) \n  \n  \nSpeaker Bio:  Jessie Buckley is an environmental and pediatric/perinatal epidemiologist\, working on research to inform environmental policies targeted at improving children’s health. Her work looks at developmental origins of health and disease framework and focuses on determining effects of early life exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals on child physical growth and development. Using molecular epidemiology and advanced statistical approaches\, she has conducted several studies evaluating the role of environmental chemical exposures in the development of childhood obesity. She has also researched the utility of biomarkers of exposure to several classes of environmental chemicals that have widespread human exposure\, including phthalates. \nTopic:  Interest in understanding the combined effects of multiple exposures (i.e.\, mixtures) on children’s health is rapidly increasing\, with a related proliferation of methods for estimating these effects. In this talk\, Jessie will demonstrate two useful approaches for estimating mixtures effects – Bayesian kernel machine regression and quantile g-computation – with an application to endocrine disrupting chemical mixtures and childhood bone health. In addition\, Jessie will introduce a novel statistical framework to advance solution-oriented mixtures research in ECHO by more directly informing practices\, programs\, and policies to improve children’s health. \nDate: Wednesday\, June 10\, 1 to 2pm \nSlides
URL:https://echochildren.org/event/jessiebuckley-estimating-effects-of-exposure-mixtures-on-child-health-novel-methods-for-solution-oriented-echo-research/
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CATEGORIES:innovations,positive
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SUMMARY:Bill Fifer: Sleep: Perchance to Find the Earliest Markers and Mediators of Childhood Disease and Positive Health
DESCRIPTION:Sleep: Perchance to Find the Earliest Markers and Mediators of Childhood Disease and Positive Health\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: \nBill Fifer\, PhD \nColumbia University Medical Center \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAbout the Speaker: \nDr. Fifer’s early work focused on the effects of prenatal experience on infant behavior and perception with a specific interest in the role of fetal and newborn learning. His current research interests focus on fetal and neonatal behavioral\, physiological and central nervous system development. Current investigations in his laboratory include studies of fetal\, newborn and premature infant neurobehavioral responses to environmental stimulation during sleep and the effects of prenatal exposures on later neurodevelopment. With local\, national and international colleagues\, his laboratory studies the effects of maternally mediated exposures on the developing fetus\, early learning and memory\, behavioral and cortical activity during environmental challenges\, development of autonomic control during sleep\, and assessment of risk adverse outcomes including placental dysfunction\, sudden infant death\, autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders. With local\, national and international colleagues he is currently involved in several maternal/fetal/infant longitudinal cohort studies investigating early markers\, mediators and mechanisms underlying the origins of health and disease. \nOutcome Areas: Positive Health \nDate: Wednesday\, February 11\, 1 to 2pm \nPresentation Overview: \nDr. Fifer will discuss sleep and early markers\, mediators and mechanisms underlying the origins of health and disease. \nSlides\n \n  \n 
URL:https://echochildren.org/event/sleep-perchance-to-find-the-earliest-markers-and-mediators-of-childhood-disease-and-positive-health/
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CATEGORIES:outcomes,positive
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191211T130000
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CREATED:20191203T211710Z
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SUMMARY:Juliette Madan: The Microbiome Across Life Stages: Potential Health Implications and Opportunities for ECHO
DESCRIPTION:The Microbiome Across Life Stages: Potential Health Implications and Opportunities for ECHO\n\n\n\n\n\nSpeaker: \nJuliette Madan \nDartmouth Geisel School of Medicine \n  \n  \n  \nAbout the Speaker:\nDr. Madan is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology. Dr. Madan’s research interests the developing microbiome in health and in disease in premature infants with Cystic Fibrosis. \nTopic Areas: Microbiome \nDate: Wednesday\, December 11\, 1 to 2pm \nSlides\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://echochildren.org/event/juliette-madan-the-microbiome-across-life-stages-potential-health-implications-and-opportunities-for-echo/
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