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Margo M Szabo

Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Pediatric Psychologist, Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Department: Psychiatry

Contact information
3500 Civic Center Boulevard
The Hub for Clinical Collaboration, 5th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 267-426-0184
Education:
BS (Psychology)
Drexel University , 2009.
MS (Psychology)
West Virginia University , 2014.
PhD (Psychology)
West Virginia University , 2016.
Post-Graduate Training
Pediatric Psychology Doctoral Intern, APA-accredited Doctoral Internship Program in Behavioral Psychology/Neuropsychology, Kennedy Krieger Institute & Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2015-2016.
Pediatric Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, Pediatric Medical Psychology Program, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2016-2017.
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Selected Publications

Szabo, M.M., Nelson, C.I., Lilly, C.L., Manegold, M.M., Riedel, B.D., Rouster, A.S., & Duncan, C.L.: Sleep patterns, pain, and emotional functioning in youth with inflammatory bowel disease. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology 12(1): 82-92, March 2024 Notes: doi: 10.1037/cpp0000491. Epub 2023 Aug 24.

George, A., Ruble, K., Szabo, M., Ahmed, A., Ostrander, R., Yanguas, J., Chiappini, E.A., Seegan, P., & Reynolds, E.K. : Stressful cognitions as mediators between physical functioning and psychosocial health among childhood cancer survivors. Children's Health Care Page: 1-17, 2024 Notes: doi: 10.1080/02739615.2024.2309957.

Rodriguez, K., Holbein, C., Fussner, L., Baber, K., Wilkes, C., Szabo, M., Piccoli, D., Turner, E.: Enhancing biopsychosocial care for disorders of gut-brain interaction: 10-year growth of an integrated pediatric GI Psychology Program. Poster presented at the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. October 2023.

Szabo, M. Dunn, M., Mason, M., Oldehoff, L., Waimberg, R., Webster, J.: Quality Improvement Initiative to Reduce Overmedicalization for Pediatrics Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction. Poster presented at the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Annual Conference, San Diego, CA. October 2023.

Dunn, M., Mason, M., Oldehoff, L., Rauch, B., Szabo, M., Waimberg, R., & Webster, J.: Reducing central line use in inpatients with disorders of gut brain interaction. Oral presentation at Pediatric Hospital Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. August 2023.

Dunn, M., Mason, M., Oldehoff, L., Rauch, B., Szabo, M., Waimberg, R., Webster, J.: Reducing central line use in inpatients with disorders of gut brain interaction. Poster presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting, Washington, DC April 2023.

Turner, E., Rodriguez, K., Holbein, C., Fussner, L., Wilkes, C., Szabo, M., Baber, K., Piccoli, D.: Enhancing biopsychosocial care for disorders of gut-brain interaction: 10-year growth of an integrated pediatric GI Psychology Program. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology 11(4): 415-422, 2023 Notes: doi/10.1037/cpp0000497.

Rodriguez, K.O., Turner, E., Baber, K., Szabo, M., Mayer-Brown, S., Holbein, C., Wilkes, C., Fussner, L., Boyer, B., Bass, R., Diamond, T., Mitchel, E., Moore, H., Graham, K., Shah, A., Maxwell, E.: Incorporating a novel GI psychology curriculum in didactic training for future pediatric gastroenterologists. Poster presented at the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. October 2022.

Kelleher, J., Corman McBride, L., Johnson, R., Szabo, M., Moffett, K., & Duncan, C.: Relations between anxiety, internal health locus of control, and treatment responsibility in youth with cystic fibrosis. Poster presented at Virtual Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference. April 2021.

Nelson, C.I., Szabo, M.M., Lilly, C., Manegold, E., Riedel, R., Rouster, A., & Duncan, C.L.: Sleep patterns and associated factors in children and adolescents with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Poster presented at Virtual Society of Pediatric Psychology Annual Conference. April 2021.

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