Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms and Externalizing
Behaviors across Adolescence: Associations with Histories of Suicide Attempt and Ideation in Early Adulthood.
«I hope that our study helps clarify the relationship observed between self and peer drinking
behaviors across adolescence into adulthood,» said Edwards.
Not exact matches
«We have largely focused on the connections between the amygdala and prefrontal cortex because of the very large changes we have observed there
across childhood and
adolescence and their central role in emotional
behaviors.»
Two studies have identified groups of girls exhibiting chronically high levels of antisocial
behavior across childhood and early
adolescence and having an increased risk for continued antisocial
behavior.60 In addition, Odgers and several colleagues found that 7.5 percent of all girls between the ages of seven and fifteen displayed an early - onset of offending that persisted into
adolescence and that this pattern was similar to boys of the same age.61 Other studies suggest that although strongly aggressive
behavior in girls before the age of seven is rare, continuity of offending for such girls may be stronger than that among comparable boys and that such early problem
behavior in girls should be considered a significant warning sign of potential future problems.62
Cognitive Abilities, Social Adaptation, and Externalizing
Behavior Problems in Childhood and
Adolescence: Specific Cascade Effects
Across Development.
The results generalize
across early and late
adolescence and
across mothers» and adolescents» reports of
behavior problems.
I work with clients struggling with diverse clinical concerns, including anxiety, depression and anger; grief, loss and life transitions; identity concerns
across the lifespan; interpersonal relationships and communication difficulties; disordered eating; stress management; spirituality, faith and personal development; adolescent counseling (identity, peer relationships, family conflicts, attention difficulties and
behavior problems); men's issues, particularly those associated with
adolescence and young adulthood; and substance use or abuse.»
Several strengths of this investigation are noteworthy, including the use of a statistical method (i.e., HLM) that allows for an examination of longitudinal intraindividual changes in parenting
behavior (i.e.,
across T1 → T3), the inclusion of both mothers and fathers, the use of both questionnaire and observational indices of predictors and outcomes, and the focus on extending the literature on developmental processes of
adolescence to a pediatric population.
Antecedent correlational and regression analyses revealed significant links between borderline symptoms in adulthood and endogenous (i.e., temperament) and environmental (e.g., attachment disorganization, parental hostility) history in early childhood and disturbance
across domains of child functioning (e.g., attention, emotion,
behavior, relationship, self - representation) in middle childhood / early
adolescence.
However, achieving collaborative involvement
across the developmental transitions that occur with
adolescence requires that the parent also maintain an awareness of the child's needs and capability for autonomy, and also an awareness of the child's
behavior when not in the presence of the parent.
First, social
behaviors in childhood set the stage for children's success at negotiating the increasing social demands and social changes that occur
across the transition to
adolescence.