Our data suggest that SED's relationship with different neurobiological substrates, likely determined by each individual genetic vulnerabilities and / or previous or co-occurring exposure to other environmental factors, accounts, at least partially, to its differential associations with disparate
domains of psychopathology.
Not exact matches
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Principal components analysis
of item - level Q - Sort data yielded two state
of mind (dismissing vs. free to evaluate and preoccupied vs. not) and two inferred experience (maternal and paternal) components that were associated with two
domains of theoretical significance to attachment theory: interpersonal functioning in a romantic context and symptoms
of psychopathology.
Offspring
of depressed parents demonstrate impairment in a variety
of domains, even after controlling for the effects
of their own
psychopathology.
A series
of nested structural equation models tested predicted links across various
domains of competence and
psychopathology.
Given the evidence to suggest that deficits in executive functioning are associated with
psychopathology across a range
of mental illnesses, 8 9 this may be particularly the case for cognitive training using exercises focusing on this
domain.
As far as it concerns maternal psychological wellbeing, as expected, a higher degree
of adult
psychopathology resulted associated with less optimal mother — child interactions, supporting the hypothesis that experiencing some kind
of psychological distress might affect different
domains of life, including the one
of everyday interactions with one's own child (Rogosch et al., 1992; Tronick and Weinberg, 1997; Anke, 2012).
In contrast, ODD and depressive symptoms were the only
domains significantly positively associated with social problems when all
of the
psychopathology variables were included in the path model.
Meanwhile, soothability was found to be related to both
domains of problems and could therefore be a factor related to general
psychopathology.
We employ this more versatile definition
of emotion regulation in order to maximize inclusion
of findings from research which spans across various emotionally - salient
domains as they relate to substance use and comorbid
psychopathology.
Emotion dysregulation is often invoked as an important construct for understanding risk for
psychopathology, but specificity
of domains of emotion regulation in clinically relevant research is often lacking.
Few studies have been designed to assess the pathways by which risk factors are associated with symptoms
of psychopathology across multiple
domains, including contextual factors, parental depression, parenting, and child characteristics.