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期刊名:Journal of the american academy of child and adolescent psychiatry

缩写:J AM ACAD CHILD PSY

ISSN:0890-8567

e-ISSN:1527-5418

IF/分区:9.5/Q1

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Margaret H Sibley,Paulo A Graziano,Stefany Coxe et al. Margaret H Sibley et al.
Objective: This study reports 3-year effects of a parent-teen cognitive/behavioral treatment for adolescent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), blended with Motivational Interviewing (Supporting Teens' Autono...
Hugh Hunkin,Catia G Malvaso,Catherine R Chittleborough et al. Hugh Hunkin et al.
Objective: Youth criminal justice systems are under growing pressure to reduce re-offending behavior and to support young people's health and developmental needs. This systematic review and meta-analysis sought to synthes...
Meredith X Han,Ranjani Nadarajan,Nixi Wang et al. Meredith X Han et al.
Objective: Offspring of mothers with depression are at increased risk for executive function (EF) deficits and later depressive symptoms, but limited studies have examined EF as an intermediary pathway. This study examine...
Aparna Srinivasan,Isaac Baldwin,Joshua R Smith Aparna Srinivasan
In this Letter to the Editor, we examine a case of catatonia in a 37-month-old child with myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) antibody-positive acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). To our knowledge, this is one of the youngest...
Lauren M O&#x;Reilly,Chip Cotman,Trey V Dellucci et al. Lauren M O&#x;Reilly et al.
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth are at disproportionately higher rates of being involved in the youth legal system compared to their heterosexual and cisgender peers.1-3 Research highlights that mental health symptoms and suicidal id...
Liina Björg Laas Sigurðardóttir,G J Melendez-Torres,Sophia Backhaus et al. Liina Björg Laas Sigurðardóttir et al.
Objective: Although parenting programs are the most widely used approach to reduce disruptive behavior in children, there is a notable lack of understanding of the exact changes in parenting that underlie their effects. C...
Jeffrey R Strawn,Tara S Peris Jeffrey R Strawn
The influence of caregivers on child and adolescent development and psychopathology risk is well documented over decades of research. However, for far too long, the focus has been squarely on mothers; it has treated fathers as indirect or s...
Andre Sourander,Minja Westerlund,Hitoshi Kaneko et al. Andre Sourander et al.
Objective: The self-report Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) is widely used globally; hence, the validity of the intergroup comparisons is essential. This study examined the structure of the self-report SDQ i...
Justin Schreiber,Misty C Richards Justin Schreiber
A common theme for many of the reviews published in the Media Forum is a book, movie, TV show, or other media source that allows someone with a mental health diagnosis to tell their story. This can be an opportunity to better understand the...
Danella M Hafeman,Boris Birmaher Danella M Hafeman
Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of youth with mania are very challenging to conduct, given the low base rate of bipolar disorder (BD) and the relative rarity of mania (vs bipolar depression, which tends to be much more common). Thus, ma...