Lastly, do child emotion regulation skills and parent co-regulation
predict psychopathology in school - age children with ASD over and above child characteristics (e.g., age and IQ)?
Across the entire sample, overgeneral memory did not
predict psychopathology.
Further, emotion dysregulation uniquely
predicts psychopathology symptoms across a range of disorders, above and beyond the mere experience of negative affect alone [61].
Not exact matches
While psychological problems in the family are significantly related to child
psychopathology in refugee children and adolescents, the role of mothers appears to be particularly important as shown by Ajdukovic and Ajdukovic (1993) who found that mothers» emotional well - being best
predicted emotional well being and adaptation in children.
Frustration acted as a general risk factor
predicting severity of maladjustment; low Effortful Control and Fear acted as dimension - specific risk factors that
predicted a particular type of
psychopathology; whereas Shyness, High - Intensity Pleasure, and Affiliation acted as direction markers that steered the conditional probability of internalizing versus externalizing problems, in the event of maladjustment.
Preschoolers»
Psychopathology and Temperament
Predict Mothers» Later Mood Disorders.
Measuring childhood maltreatment to
predict early - adult
psychopathology: Comparison of prospective informant - reports and retrospective self - reports.
Familial loading of internalizing
psychopathology predicted offspring internalizing but not externalizing problems, whereas familial loading of externalizing
psychopathology predicted offspring externalizing but not internalizing problems.
A series of nested structural equation models tested
predicted links across various domains of competence and
psychopathology.
Research has suggested that the quality of the attachment as young twelve months old reliably
predicts later cognitive skills, confidence, leadership skills, peer relationships, anxiety,
psychopathology, and family dynamics (Bretheringon, 1985; Laible, Gustavo, & Raffaelli, 2000; Deason & Randolph, 1998; Barnett, Butler, & Vondra, 1999; Schneider, Atkinson, & Tardif, 2001; Thompson, 2000; Belsky & Cassidy, 1994; Cook, 2000).
Extracted latent trajectories were differentially
predicted by postpartum maternal
psychopathology, and themselves, in several respects, differentially
predicted self - reported depressive symptoms in preadolescence.
A common interpretation has been that entity theories lead to
psychopathology, but another possibility is that
psychopathology predicts entity theories.
In order to identify those at risk for developing a mental illness, this study will target personality risk factors, including hopelessness, anxiety sensitivity, impulsivity and sensation seeking, which have been shown to reliably
predict substance misuse, anxiety, emotional and behavioural disorders in young people.23 24 It is hypothesised that the intervention cognitive training programme (focusing on executive functioning) will be more effective than the active control cognitive training programme (focusing on cognitive abilities other than executive functioning) in reducing
psychopathology.
Baseline entity theories did not
predict increases in
psychopathology; instead, baseline
psychopathology predicted increased entity theories over time.
Her work has involved observational methodology to understand interactional processes and mechanisms at work in
predicting intimate partner violence (IPV), relationship outcomes, and child / adolescent / adult
psychopathology.
The second hypothesis for this study was whether neonatal reactivity (rated from the NNNS and Cry scales) would
predict later maternal ratings of infant temperament, and whether parenting stress and
psychopathology would moderate such relations.
Additional factors that must be considered include, but are not limited to, genetic risk, environmental risk, contextual stressors and trauma, parental
psychopathology and substance use, and peer influences, with all of these factors interacting with emotion regulation to
predict outcomes.
We found substantial continuities in peer and emotional problems, as measured by the SDQ, from preschool - to school - aged children; however, these subscales did not independently
predict external measures of
psychopathology.
Adult antisocial behavior was the only form of
psychopathology predicted by CD.
Consistent with our expectations, parental
psychopathology symptoms in part
predict child social - emotional development via parental emotion socialization.
SDQ total difficulties scores (summed hyperactivity, conduct, emotional, and peer problem scores) were significantly associated with «treatment status» and «presence of any disorder» criteria, supporting concurrent criterion validity of the measure.15, 16 However, each preschool SDQ study was limited to a cross-sectional design, prohibiting examination of factor structure stability over time and validity in
predicting future
psychopathology.
Although we found no association between parents» symptoms of
psychopathology and their own use of emotion talk, fathers» internalizing problems did
predict more elaborative mother — child conversations about negative emotions.
Third, despite the fact that females had higher levels of anxiety and depression, the role of emotional dynamics in the development of
psychopathology was similar for both sexes; with the main exception that aggressive behavior was
predicted by levels of sadness and anxiety for female, but not for male adolescents.
A second line of research into family functioning has implicated «parental communication deviance,» a style of communicating with offspring that is vague, fragmented, and contradictory.54, 55 Although early studies of this phenomenon were criticized on methodological grounds, 56 it was later reported that parental communication deviance and criticism / hostility
predicted later psychosis among nonpsychotic child guidance attendees, 57,58 reflecting bidirectional interactions between
psychopathology in the children and parental behavior.59 More recently, a Finnish adoption study found that children at genetic risk of psychosis were more likely to become psychotic in later life if raised by adoptive parents with communication deviance.60, 61
Maternal
Psychopathology and Early Child Temperament
Predict Young Children's Salivary Cortisol 3 Years Later.
For example, some
psychopathology constructs are more likely to
predict themselves (i.e. homotypic continuity), whereas some domains are more likely to
predict others (i.e. heterotypic continuity).
Moreover, poor sleep at the initial study time - point
predicted the incidence of new cases of NSSI at the 1 - year follow - up, even after accounting for baseline levels of general
psychopathology symptoms, although this association was found only for girls and not for boys (Lundh et al. 2013).
We therefore tested whether children's temperament (effortful control and negative affect), social skills, child
psychopathology, environmental stressors (life events), parental accuracy of
predicting their child's emotion understanding (parental accuracy), parental emotional availability, and parental depression
predict changes in depressive symptoms from preschool to first grade.
Next, we tested whether the Variability of the four emotions
predicted the 1 year development of
psychopathology, again separately for each form of
psychopathology and each emotion.