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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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Francesca Penner,Jessica Hernandez Ortiz,Carla Sharp Francesca Penner
Objective: Children and adolescents, individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups, and those with mental health conditions may be at greater risk for worsened mental health because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This stu...
Matthew C Fadus,Emilio A Valadez,Brittany E Bryant et al. Matthew C Fadus et al.
Objective: Detentions and suspensions are common practices of school discipline, despite evidence that they are largely ineffective and disproportionately affect children from racial and ethnic minority backgrounds, parti...
Niranjan S Karnik,Samuele Cortese,Wanjikũ F M Njoroge et al. Niranjan S Karnik et al.
In this issue of the Journal, Bushnell and colleagues1 present findings from their analysis of a commercial insurance administrative dataset, examining the ways that antipsychotics are used in young children (aged 2-7 years) in the United S...
Arthur Caye,Christian Kieling Arthur Caye
In a seminal review article on borderline personality disorder (BPD) for the American Journal of Psychiatry, John Gunderson once made the allusion that "borderline personality disorder is to psychiatry what psychiatry is to medicine," sugge...
Stefan Ehrlich,Friederike I Tam Stefan Ehrlich
Refeeding is the cornerstone of treatment in anorexia nervosa (AN), a life-threatening eating disorder characterized by severe undernutrition. During refeeding, patients typically gain a large proportion of their body weight within a couple...
Leslie A Hulvershorn Leslie A Hulvershorn
Depression creates more burden globally than nearly any other physical or mental disorder, yet surprisingly, little is known about what can be done to prevent its onset and, as Duarte et al.,1 in this issue of JAACAP, address, what the long...
Frank P MacMaster,David R Rosenberg Frank P MacMaster
"I'm a little bit OCD" is a common refrain on social media, usually referring to a benign tendency toward cleanliness, order, and "keeping one's eye on the prize." In truth, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a debilitating disorder of ...
Joel Stoddard,Jillian Lee Wiggins,Lauren S Wakschlag Joel Stoddard
Disruptive mood dysregulation disorder (DMDD) is a novel diagnosis emerging from a continuing discourse on the best diagnostic home for children with severe, chronic irritability. DMDD emerged from a research diagnosis that was developed to...
Paul J Frick Paul J Frick
Colins et al.1 address a timely and important topic. Specifically, both the DSM-5 and the International Classification of Diseases, 11th edition (ICD-11) for the first time introduced a specifier (ie, with limited prosocial emotions) for th...
Kathleen I Crum,Leslie Hulvershorn Kathleen I Crum
It has been difficult to disentangle factors conferring vulnerability to substance use disorders (SUDs) from the consequences of substance use. Reward sensitivity and impulsivity have been identified as adolescent risk factors that confer v...