2022
DOI: 10.1037/cpp0000427
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Psychological predictors of family-based behavioral treatment response in a diverse sample of youth with obesity.

Abstract: We thank the Health Forward Foundation (previously Healthcare Foundation of Greater Kansas City) and the Junior League of Kansas City for funding support. Children's Mercy Kansas City sponsored additional data collection and preliminary analysis. Portions of these findings were presented as a poster at the virtual Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference. The authors declare no conflicts of interest.

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“…Mental health providers who understand the physician's recommendations can also assist the family with compliance and address any psychological obstacles. It is well‐established that collaboration between mental health and medical practitioners may improve outcomes for children with chronic conditions (Fornander et al, 2022; Lee et al, 2021). We believe that many of these models can be applied to high conflict families if adapted appropriately.…”
Section: Effective Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mental health providers who understand the physician's recommendations can also assist the family with compliance and address any psychological obstacles. It is well‐established that collaboration between mental health and medical practitioners may improve outcomes for children with chronic conditions (Fornander et al, 2022; Lee et al, 2021). We believe that many of these models can be applied to high conflict families if adapted appropriately.…”
Section: Effective Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%