
معرفی
Jeanne E Antisdel serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (Child Psychology) at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, with clinical practice at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, focusing on pediatric psychological interventions and research.
Her academic credentials include:
- MA from Connecticut College (1994)
- PhD from Yeshiva University (2000)
Dr. Antisdel specializes in pediatric psychology with emphasis on chronic illness management, particularly type 1 diabetes in youth. Her research examines emotional distress, disordered eating patterns, and neurocognitive outcomes, developing validated assessment tools like the Problem Areas in Diabetes Survey (PAID) adaptations for parents and adolescents. She investigates psychological burdens across developmental stages from preschool to adolescence in medically complex populations.
Analysis of her 2010-2016 publications reveals consistent focus on diabetes-related psychological comorbidities, with methodological strengths in instrument validation and neurocognitive assessment. Key themes include caregiver burden measurement, adolescent distress screening, and rare syndrome impacts on cognition, all targeting improved integrated care models for pediatric chronic conditions.
Information regarding doctoral students, research grants, or laboratory affiliations was not documented in available sources.
Her clinical-research work operates within Northwestern University's academic infrastructure and Lurie Children's Hospital's pediatric psychiatry division, contributing to diabetes behavioral health programs and neurodevelopmental assessment initiatives.


