Rejection and acceptance across contexts: parents and peers as risks and buffers for
early adolescent psychopathology.
Not exact matches
Prevalence, clinical correlates and maternal
psychopathology of deliberate self - harm in children and
early adolescents: results from a large community study.
Early disorganised attachment also proved to be one of the rare early predictors of subsequent childhood behaviour problems [41 — 44] and adolescent psychopathology, such as dissociative symptoms and borderline personality disorder [45,
Early disorganised attachment also proved to be one of the rare
early predictors of subsequent childhood behaviour problems [41 — 44] and adolescent psychopathology, such as dissociative symptoms and borderline personality disorder [45,
early predictors of subsequent childhood behaviour problems [41 — 44] and
adolescent psychopathology, such as dissociative symptoms and borderline personality disorder [45, 46].
Relation of
early menarche to depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, and comorbid
psychopathology among
adolescent girls.
The findings suggest that although low levels of social and physical aggression may not bode poorly for adjustment, individuals engaging in high levels of social and physical aggression in middle childhood may be at greatest risk for
adolescent psychopathology, whether they increase or desist in their aggression through
early adolescence.
The award is intended to recognize an
early career psychologist who has established a program of empirical research that has had a major impact on the field «s understanding of
psychopathology, prevention, assessment, treatment, or public policy relative to child and
adolescent development or mental health.
We tested each model's plausibility, examining longitudinal associations between entity theories of thoughts, feelings, and behavior and
psychopathology in
early adolescents across one school year (N = 59, 52 % female, ages 11 — 14, 0 % attrition).
The association of
early adolescent problem behavior and adult
psychopathology: A multivariate behavioral genetic perspective
Participants were 152 community - based
early adolescent individuals (72 female, 80 male; mean age 12.6 years, s.d. 0.4 years; range 11.4 — 13.7 years), from a larger sample of 2479 grade 6 students (from 97 separate schools, representative of Victorian school sector type and socioeconomic classification) as part of a broader
adolescent development study conducted at Orygen Youth Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, the aim of which was to investigate risk factors for
psychopathology during adolescence.