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Lisa A. Schwartz is affiliated with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine and health professions, with a concentration on pediatrics, perinatology, and child health. The scientist has contributed to 81 publications in medicine and 37 in health professions. Subfields of particular emphasis include pediatrics, speech and hearing, sociology and political science, general health professions, and clinical psychology.

The main topics covered in their research span across childhood cancer survivors' quality of life, adolescent and pediatric healthcare, family support in illness, child and adolescent health, mobile health and mHealth applications, food security and health in diverse populations, and hemoglobinopathies and related disorders.

Frequent publication venues for this researcher include:

  • Blood
  • Pediatric Blood & Cancer
  • Annals of Behavioral Medicine
  • Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology
  • Journal of Pediatric Psychology

The scientist's recent papers include:

  • Association Between Children With Life-Threatening Conditions and Their Parents' and Siblings' Mental and Physical Health, 2021, JAMA Network Open
  • Acceptability, Feasibility, and Quality of Telehealth for Adolescent Health Care Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-sectional Study of Patient and Family Experiences, 2021, JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
  • Contextual Predictors of Engagement in a Tailored mHealth Intervention for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors, 2021, Annals of Behavioral Medicine
  • Prepubertal Internalizing Symptoms and Timing of Puberty Onset in Girls, 2020, American Journal of Epidemiology
  • Acceptability and feasibility of survivorship care plans and an accompanying mobile health intervention for adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood cancer, 2021, Pediatric Blood & Cancer

Frequent co-authors collaborating with the scientist consist of Lamia P. Barakat, Lori E. Crosby, Katie Darabos, Dava Szalda, and Alexandra M. Psihogios.

Best Publications

  • A social-ecological model of readiness for transition to adult-oriented care for adolescents and young adults with chronic health conditions.

    L. A. Schwartz;L. A. Schwartz;L. K. Tuchman;L. K. Tuchman;W. L. Hobbie;J. P. Ginsberg;J. P. Ginsberg

  • Long-Term Behavior Problems Following Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Prevalence, Predictors, and Correlates

    Lisa Schwartz;H Gerry Taylor;Dennis Drotar;Keith Owen Yeates

  • Psychological Outcomes and Health Beliefs in Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer and Controls

    Anne E. Kazak;Branlyn Werba DeRosa;Lisa A. Schwartz;Wendy Hobbie

  • Cystic fibrosis and transition to adult medical care.

    Lisa K. Tuchman;Lisa A. Schwartz;Gregory S. Sawicki;Maria T. Britto

  • Posttrauamatic stress disorder (PTSD) in young adult survivors of childhood cancer

    Mary T. Rourke;Wendy L. Hobbie;Wendy L. Hobbie;Lisa Schwartz;Anne E. Kazak;Anne E. Kazak

  • Parental report of health-related quality of life in children with sickle cell disease.

    Tonya Mizell Palermo;Lisa Schwartz;Dennis Drotar;Kathryn McGowan

  • Measures of Readiness to Transition to Adult Health Care for Youth With Chronic Physical Health Conditions: A Systematic Review and Recommendations for Measurement Testing and Development

    Lisa A. Schwartz;Lauren C. Daniel;Lauren D. Brumley;Lamia P. Barakat

  • Stakeholder Validation of a Model of Readiness for Transition to Adult Care

    Lisa A. Schwartz;Lauren D. Brumley;Lisa K. Tuchman;Lisa K. Tuchman;Lamia P. Barakat;Lamia P. Barakat

  • Psychosocial Follow-Up in Survivorship as a Standard of Care in Pediatric Oncology.

    E. Anne Lown;Farya Phillips;Lisa A. Schwartz;Abby R. Rosenberg;Abby R. Rosenberg

  • Posttraumatic stress and related impairment in survivors of childhood cancer in early adulthood compared to healthy peers.

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  • Adult Cancer Survivorship: Evolution, Research, and Planning Care

    Linda A Jacobs;Steven C Palmer;Lisa A Schwartz;Angela DeMichele

  • Barriers and facilitators to successful transition from pediatric to adult inflammatory bowel disease care from the perspectives of providers.

    Christine Weirich Paine;Natalie B. Stollon;Matthew S. Lucas;Lauren D. Brumley

  • Cognitive‐behavioral therapy for bipolar disorders in adolescents: a pilot study

    Norah C Feeny;Carla Kmett Danielson;Lisa Schwartz;Eric A Youngstrom

  • Quality of life of adolescents with cancer: family risks and resources

    Lamia P Barakat;Lamia P Barakat;Paige L Marmer;Lisa A Schwartz

  • Caregiver distress and patient health-related quality of life: psychosocial screening during pediatric cancer treatment.

    Lisa Pierce;Lisa Pierce;Matthew C. Hocking;Matthew C. Hocking;Lisa A. Schwartz;Lisa A. Schwartz;Melissa A. Alderfer;Melissa A. Alderfer

  • Relationship between sleep problems and psychological outcomes in adolescent and young adult cancer survivors and controls

    Lauren Daniel;Anne E. Kazak;Anne E. Kazak;Yimei Li;Yimei Li;Wendy Hobbie;Wendy Hobbie

  • Associates of school absenteeism in adolescents with sickle cell disease

    Lisa A. Schwartz;Jerilynn Radcliffe;Lamia P. Barakat

  • A family-based randomized controlled trial of pain intervention for adolescents with sickle cell disease

    Lamia P. Barakat;Lisa A. Schwartz;Katherine S. Salamon;Jerilynn Radcliffe

  • Factors Associated With Parental Activation in Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant

    Brian W. Pennarola;Angie Mae Rodday;Deborah K. Mayer;Sara J. Ratichek

  • Transitioning Adolescents and Young Adults With Sickle Cell Disease From Pediatric to Adult Health Care: Provider Perspectives.

    Natalie B. Stollon;Christine Weirich Paine;Matthew S. Lucas;Lauren D. Brumley

  • Negative Thinking as a Coping Strategy Mediator of Pain and Internalizing Symptoms in Adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease

    Lamia P. Barakat;Lisa A. Schwartz;Katherine Simon;Jerilynn Radcliffe

  • Psychosocial, health-promotion, and neurocognitive interventions for survivors of childhood cancer: a systematic review.

    Moriah J Brier;Lisa A Schwartz;Anne E Kazak

  • Physical symptoms, perceived social support, and affect in adolescents with cancer.

    Kimberly M Wesley;Nataliya Zelikovsky;Lisa A Schwartz

  • Assessing the psychosocial needs and program preferences of adolescents and young adults with cancer

    Lamia P. Barakat;Lamia P. Barakat;Liana R. Galtieri;Dava Szalda;Lisa A. Schwartz;Lisa A. Schwartz

Frequent Co-Authors

Lamia P. Barakat
Lamia P. Barakat Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Anne E. Kazak
Anne E. Kazak Nemours Children's Health System
Janet A. Deatrick
Janet A. Deatrick University of Pennsylvania
Irene L. Andrulis
Irene L. Andrulis University of Toronto
Wendy K. Chung
Wendy K. Chung Columbia University
Esther M. John
Esther M. John Stanford University
Sean Phipps
Sean Phipps St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Christopher J. Recklitis
Christopher J. Recklitis Harvard University
Regina M. Santella
Regina M. Santella Columbia University
Melissa A. Alderfer
Melissa A. Alderfer Thomas Jefferson University

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