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The Korean Journal of Health Psychology

Issues in Health Psychology for Child and Adolescents: Based on Pediatric Psychology

The Korean Journal of Health Psychology / The Korean Journal of Health Psychology, (P)1229-070X; (E)2713-9581
2017, v.22 no.1, pp.15-38
https://doi.org/10.17315/kjhp.2017.22.1.002

Abstract

'Health' has become the concern of every age and class in modern society, 'Health psychology' is no longer a discipline only for a specific group. To date, children and adolescents have not the center of attention in the clinical setting and research of health psychology. But, the stages of child and adolescents development have been an emerging subject of interest because of the importance of prevention and treatment during periods making a fundamental and long-lasting impact on the whole life. The aim of this study is to introduce the creation of Pediatric Psychology, created by the academic and clinical interest in the need for children and adolescents in health psychology. The "new marriage between Psychology and Pediatrics" (Kagan, 1965) also started the academic gestation of interdisciplinary groups such as Clinical Psychology, Child and Adolescents Clinical Developmental Psychology, Clinical Nursing, Social Work, Family Therapy, Preventive Medicine and Public Health Medicine. The Society of Pediatric Psychology, the 54th division in the American Psychological Association, was established in 2001. At last, health psychologists for children and adolescents are suggesting looking at domestic issues both now and in the future.

keywords
소아청소년의 건강심리학, 건강심리전문가, 소아청소년 심리학(Pediatric Psychology), 건강심리학의 최신 문제, Health Psychology for child and adolescent, Health Psychologist, Pediatric Psychology, Issues of Health Psychology

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