The findings underscore the importance of assessing the social impact of internalizing symptoms in children with ASD. (link.springer.com)
Our findings suggest that such a developmental model would need to consider the effect of internalizing symptoms in the context of co-occurring externalizing symptoms and to distinguish trajectories use / no use and amount of use that span early to late adolescence. (link.springer.com)
Adding insult to injury: neural sensitivity to social exclusion is associated with internalizing symptoms in chronically peer - victimized girls. (cambridge.org)