A cross-sectional developmental study of the social relations of students who enter college early.
Not exact matches
Knowledge beyond this
developmental period has been inferred from clinically referred adults diagnosed as having ADHD, whose reports of early ADHD symptoms relied on recall, which problematically has limited accuracy.13, 14 Nevertheless,
cross-sectional studies of individuals whose conditions were first diagnosed in adulthood indicate that ADHD occurs in adults and suggest associated disabilities and comorbidities.
Abstract: In a
cross-sectional study with 541 German students (mean age: 12.61 yrs) and (for a subsample of N = 350) one of their parents,
developmental conditions for a particular resource of self - regulation («Flexibility of Goal Adjustment»; Brandtstädter & Renner, 1990) are investigated.
Developmental trajectories of childhood disruptive behaviors and adolescent delinquency: A six site,
cross-sectional study
Further, aside from the recent 1 - year longitudinal
studies by Becker et al. (2014) and Lycett et al. (2014a), all of the
studies completed to date have been
cross-sectional, leaving it unclear if comorbidities predict increases in sleep problems (and vice versa) over longer
developmental periods or whether comorbid mental health symptoms differentially impact the sleep of adolescents with and without ADHD.