DIVERSITY E-LIBRARY
As part of the Diversity Committee’s goal to promote diversity issues and research within the division, the Diversity SIG has compiled a non-exhaustive list of resources to help advance clinical practice and research to promote better health outcomes among diverse populations. These resources include research on a broad range of diversity issues among various pediatric chronic illnesses and other vulnerable populations. We hope that you will find these resources helpful and also invite you to share additional resources that you may be aware of that may help to expand and enhance cultural sensitivity and competence within the field of pediatric psychology. References may be sent to Dr. Wendy Gray by clicking here.
As part of the Diversity Committee’s goal to promote diversity issues and research within the division, the Diversity SIG has compiled a non-exhaustive list of resources to help advance clinical practice and research to promote better health outcomes among diverse populations. These resources include research on a broad range of diversity issues among various pediatric chronic illnesses and other vulnerable populations. We hope that you will find these resources helpful and also invite you to share additional resources that you may be aware of that may help to expand and enhance cultural sensitivity and competence within the field of pediatric psychology. References may be sent to Dr. Wendy Gray by clicking here.
The resources provided here are the result of efforts from members of the Diversity Committee as well as several talented undergraduate students. We would like to thank the following students for their contributions to the library:
Siddika Mulchan - Nova Southeastern University
Candice Johnson - Nova Southeastern University
Joanna Tsikis - Nova Southeastern University
Sophie Roth - Auburn University
Siddika Mulchan - Nova Southeastern University
Candice Johnson - Nova Southeastern University
Joanna Tsikis - Nova Southeastern University
Sophie Roth - Auburn University
Pediatric Chronic Illness |
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