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期刊名:Journal of abnormal child psychology

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ISSN:0091-0627

e-ISSN:1573-2835

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Rosanna Breaux,Dara E Babinski,Michael T Willoughby et al. Rosanna Breaux et al.
Applying the affective dimension of psychopathy to youth has advanced understanding of conduct problems in youth, leading to suggestions that other aspects of psychopathy may do the same. This was addressed in the present study by examining...
S Alexandra Burt,Amber L Pearson,Sarah Carroll et al. S Alexandra Burt et al.
Prior research has suggested that disadvantaged neighborhood contexts alter the etiology of youth antisocial behavior (ASB). Unfortunately, these studies have relied exclusively on governmental data collected in administratively-defined nei...
Sören Kliem,Anna Lohmann,Merten Neumann et al. Sören Kliem et al.
Callous-unemotional (CU) traits represent the affective components of the psychopathy construct and show a strong relationship to violence and conduct-disorder in children. The Inventory of Callous-Unemotional Traits (ICU) is the current st...
Efstathios Papachristou,Eirini Flouri,Emily Midouhas et al. Efstathios Papachristou et al.
There is little research on the role of school and its composition in explaining individual children's psychological outcomes. This study examined for the first time the role of several primary-school compositional characteristics, and thei...
Tonje Holt,Maren Sand Helland,Kristin Gustavson et al. Tonje Holt et al.
The Children's Perception of the Interparental Conflict Scale (CPIC) and The Security in the Interparental Subsystem (SIS) are two widely used scales capturing (a) children's perception of the interparental conflict properties and (b) child...
Diana J Whalen,Kirsten E Gilbert,Danielle Kelly et al. Diana J Whalen et al.
Reductions in positive affect are a salient feature of preschool-onset major depressive disorder. Yet, little is known about the psychophysiological correlates of this blunted positive affect and whether reduced physiological responding to ...
Sunhye Bai,Emily J Ricketts,Hardian Thamrin et al. Sunhye Bai et al.
The current study examined prospective bidirectional links between dysregulated sleep, and anxiety and depression severity across 4 years, among youth with a history of anxiety disorder. Participants were 319 youth (age 11-26 years), who pr...
Xuechen Ding,Xinyin Chen,Rui Fu et al. Xuechen Ding et al.
The present study examined the relations of shyness and unsociability with indexes of adjustment in migrant and non-migrant Chinese children. Participants were migrant (n = 413) and non-migrant students (n = 513) in fourth to seventh grades...
Karen D Rudolph,Jennifer D Monti,Haina Modi et al. Karen D Rudolph et al.
Exposure to peer victimization is associated with a variety of adverse outcomes but there is individual variability in its effects, suggesting the need to identify why some youth are resilient in the face of victimization. This research exa...
Kate Ryan Kuhlman,Jessica J Chiang,Julienne E Bower et al. Kate Ryan Kuhlman et al.
The purpose of this study was to characterize the association between recent major life events and depressive symptoms during early adulthood, and to determine whether adolescents with chronically low positive affect or persistent sleep dis...