CU traits have been shown to differentiate
distinct subgroups of children and adolescents with serious EB (e.g., conduct problems, conduct disorder, aggression and antisocial behaviour)[9].
These results highlight the importance of recognizing
distinct subgroups of children with severe conduct problems when studying potential intellectual deficits in these children.
Not exact matches
In this groundbreaking research published in Nature Genetics, LMP Professor Cynthia Hawkins, a Scientist and Neuropathologist at The Hospital for Sick
Children, along with PhD candidates Pawel Buczkowicz and Patricia Rakopoulos, identified three
subgroups of DIPG, each having
distinct molecular features.
«The antibodies we have detected in
children having a first episode of acute psychosis suggest there is a distinct subgroup for whom autoimmunity plays a role in their illness,» said Dr. Fabienne Brilot, senior author on the article and Head of the Neuroimmunology Group at The Children's Hospital at Westmead in
children having a first episode
of acute psychosis suggest there is a
distinct subgroup for whom autoimmunity plays a role in their illness,» said Dr. Fabienne Brilot, senior author on the article and Head
of the Neuroimmunology Group at The
Children's Hospital at Westmead in
Children's Hospital at Westmead in Sydney.
«The antibodies we have detected in
children having a first episode of acute psychosis suggest there is a distinct subgroup for whom autoimmunity plays a role in their illness,» says the University of Sydney's Dr Fabienne Brilot, the senior author on the paper and Head of the Neuroimmunology Group at The Children's Hospital at Westmead in
children having a first episode
of acute psychosis suggest there is a
distinct subgroup for whom autoimmunity plays a role in their illness,» says the University
of Sydney's Dr Fabienne Brilot, the senior author on the paper and Head
of the Neuroimmunology Group at The
Children's Hospital at Westmead in
Children's Hospital at Westmead in Sydney.
Knowledge
of mechanisms
of change in parent training programs may be particularly important given poor treatment outcomes for a proportion
of children, suggesting that
distinct mechanisms
of change might operate in
distinct subgroups of families referred for
child conduct problems.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings from this first cohort
of solo DI families to be studied lend further weight to the view that these women represent a
distinct subgroup of single parents, who, out
of a strong desire for a
child, have made the active choice to go it alone.
For example, longitudinal prospective studies
of children of mothers with schizophrenia have consistently identified a
subgroup who present a stable pattern
of aggressive and / or antisocial behavior from a young age, 36,37 and studies
of children with depression identify a
subgroup with conduct disorder.38 Among persons who develop a major mental disorder, substance abuse in childhood or adolescence is more strongly associated with violent crime in adulthood than substance abuse in adulthood, 39 and individuals who will develop a major mental disorder may be more sensitive to the effects
of alcohol than others.40 These findings suggest that symptoms (eg, substance abuse) that we and others are labeling as
distinct disorders, may in fact be a part
of or at least related to the primary disorder.