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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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Katharina Ackermann,Marietta Kirchner,Anka Bernhard et al. Katharina Ackermann et al.
As most research on conduct disorder (CD) has been conducted on male participants, it has been suggested that female-specific symptoms may be underestimated based on current DSM-5 criteria. In particular, relational aggression, i.e. the hur...
Bridget A Makol,Andres De Los Reyes,Rick S Ostrander et al. Bridget A Makol et al.
When compared to one another, multiple informants' reports of adolescent internalizing problems often reveal low convergence. This creates challenges in the delivery of clinical services, particularly for severe outcomes linked to internali...
Sofie Danneel,Stefanie Nelemans,Annette Spithoven et al. Sofie Danneel et al.
Adolescents are particularly vulnerable to experiencing loneliness, social anxiety symptoms, and depressive symptoms. These internalizing problems often co-occur but, until now, it remains unclear how they are associated over time. Insight ...
Christina C Moore,Julie A Hubbard,Megan K Bookhout et al. Christina C Moore et al.
The current study examined whether individual differences in reactive and proactive aggression: 1) relate to level of daily emotion, including happiness, sadness, anger, and fear, 2) predict across-day variability in these emotions, and 3) ...
Cristina Colonnesi,Moniek A J Zeegers,Mirjana Majdandžić et al. Cristina Colonnesi et al.
Parental mind-mindedness, the parent's propensity to treat the child as an intentional agent, has repeatedly shown to promote children's development of social understanding and secure attachment. Less is known about whether the impact of ma...
Sophia M E Palm,Vilas Sawrikar,Olivia Schollar-Root et al. Sophia M E Palm et al.
Parents' attributions about their child's personality and behaviour are known to predict the quality of parent-child interactions and outcomes for the child, including those from parenting interventions. Nothing is known, however, about the...
Katherine A Leppert,Sara J Bufferd,Thomas M Olino et al. Katherine A Leppert et al.
Depressive disorders can be observed in early childhood and are associated with significant concurrent and prospective impairment; however, little is known about day-to-day variations in common depressive behaviors in children. This study e...
Esther Calvete,Liria Fernández-Gonzalez,Izaskun Orue et al. Esther Calvete et al.
Interest is increasing in developing universal interventions to prevent depression in adolescents that are brief enough to be scaled up. The aim of this study was to test the effects on depressive symptoms, cognitive schemas, and Hypothalam...
Amélie Petitclerc,Jeffrey Henry,Bei Feng et al. Amélie Petitclerc et al.
This study investigates emotion recognition deficits as candidate neurocognitive endophenotypes for callous-unemotional (CU) behaviors. Using a twin design, we tested genetic correlations between child CU behaviors and poor processing of fe...
Tinne Buelens,Koen Luyckx,Amarendra Gandhi et al. Tinne Buelens et al.
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) constitutes a significant mental health concern that is highly prevalent in adolescence. Theoretical accounts and empirical research suggest that, in the short-term, NSSI may provide instant relief from inten...