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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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Christine E Cooper-Vince,Benjamin O Emmert-Aronson,Donna B Pincus et al. Christine E Cooper-Vince et al.
At present, it is not clear whether the current definition of separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is the optimal classification of developmentally inappropriate, severe, and interfering separation anxiety in youth. Much remains to be learned ...
Yiyuan Xu,Adrian Raine,Lidong Yu et al. Yiyuan Xu et al.
Abundant research conducted in Western contexts has shown that biological risk factors such as low resting heart rate (HR) might be related to childhood aggression. However, it was unclear (1) how resting HR, as well as other markers of car...
Rapson Gomez,Alasdair Vance,Rashika Miranjani Gomez Rapson Gomez
The current study used confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine the factor structure of anxiety and depressive disorders in a sample of clinic-referred adolescents, aged between 12 and 18 years, for diagnoses based on parent (N = 655; ...
Lynn Fainsilber Katz,Joann Wu Shortt,Nicholas B Allen et al. Lynn Fainsilber Katz et al.
This study compared parental socialization of adolescent positive affect in families of depressed and healthy adolescents. Participants were 107 adolescents (42 boys) aged 14 - 18 years and their parents. Half of the participants met criter...
Tali Farbiash,Andrea Berger,Naama Atzaba-Poria et al. Tali Farbiash et al.
This study investigated the influence of a child's DRD4 risk, parental levels of ADHD symptoms, and the interactive influence of these factors on the development of preschool aggression. Additionally, the study investigated the role of home...
Christine E Cooper-Vince,Donna B Pincus,Jonathan S Comer Christine E Cooper-Vince
Intrusive parenting has been positively associated with child anxiety, although examinations of this relationship to date have been largely confined to middle to upper middle class families and have rarely used longitudinal designs. With se...
Tracy Vaillancourt,Heather L Brittain,Patricia McDougall et al. Tracy Vaillancourt et al.
Developmental cascade models linking childhood peer victimization, internalizing and externalizing problems, and academic functioning were examined in a sample of 695 children assessed in Grade 3 (academic only) and Grades 5, 6, 7, and 8. R...
Lieke A M W Wijnhoven,Daan H M Creemers,Ad A Vermulst et al. Lieke A M W Wijnhoven et al.
Depression rates rise dramatically from the early to late adolescence. Especially young adolescent girls with elevated depressive symptoms are at high risk for developing a depression during adolescence or adulthood. Therefore, the preventi...
Tilmann von Soest,Lars Wichstrøm Tilmann von Soest
Several survey studies among adolescents have shown increasing rates of depressive symptoms over the last two to three decades. We know however little about mechanisms that might explain this increase. The present study uses data from three...
Nikki van Leeuwen,Rachel F Rodgers,John C Gibbs et al. Nikki van Leeuwen et al.
Self-serving cognitions and callous-unemotional traits play important roles in adolescent antisocial behavior. The objective of this study was to cross-sectionally explore the mediating role of self-serving cognitions in the relationship be...