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David M Janicke, PhD, ABPP

Child Psychologist

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Research at a glance

Top areas of exploration

  • Obesity , 39 publications
  • Parents , 23 publications
  • Pediatric Obesity , 22 publications
  • Feeding Behavior , 19 publications

Research activity

175 publications

3,744 citations

Why is this important?

Focus

Dr. Janicke has broad research interests in pediatric psychology, most notably improving self-management to, and coping with, acute and chronic health conditions. His main area of interest is translational research intended to promote the dissemination of obesity interventions for individuals in community settings, with a primary focus on children. Unique aspects of his work include comparing family-based vs. parent-only interventions and using of phone –counseling and mÍøºìºÚÁÏ technologies to expand the reach of these interventions. His students have produced dissertation research in a variety of pediatric-focused areas including obesity, type 1 diabetes, sleep, inflammatory bowel disease, and oncology. His teams are using virtual human technology to examine the impact of provider weight bias in health care decision making.

My publications

175 publications

2025

A family-based behavioral group obesity randomized control feasibility trial across a clinical trials network: a focus on contact hours.

Journal of pediatric psychology

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2025

A systematic review of social functioning and peer relationships in adolescents with chronic pain.

Journal of pediatric psychology

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2025

Understanding Differences in Medical Student Perceptions of Treatment Adherence Based on Weight Status in Pediatric Care.

Journal of clinical psychology in medical settings

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2024

Evaluating an acceptance-based lifestyle modification program to address cardiovascular disease risk among adolescent girls with overweight and obesity: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Contemporary clinical trials

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2024

Medication-Induced Weight Change Across Common Antidepressant Treatments

Annals of Internal Medicine