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期刊名:Journal of psychopathology and clinical science

缩写:J PSYCHOPATHOL CLIN

ISSN:2769-7541

e-ISSN:2769-755X

IF/分区:4.6/Q1

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Many children who suffer from one mental health issue also suffer from at least one co-occurring disorder and a range of developmental psychopathology theories, including developmental cascade and network models, have been proposed to expla...
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Leading theoretical models of psychosis implicate a wide range of psychological factors in the development of positive symptoms. Ambulatory assessment allows us to repeatedly assess people's mental experiences within and across days to expl...
Megan E Schultz,Gaylen E Fronk,Natalie Jaume et al. Megan E Schultz et al.
Stressors can undermine smokers' attempts to quit smoking. Although contemporary theories and animal models support this idea, human research has struggled to demonstrate definitively the relationship between stressors and smoking. Research...
Richard J McNally,Donald J Robinaugh,Thilo Deckersbach et al. Richard J McNally et al.
Using network analysis, we estimated the structure of relations among manic and depressive symptoms, respectively, in 486 patients (59% women; age: M = 37, SD = 12.1) with bipolar disorder prior to their entering a clinical trial. We comput...
Brianna J Turner,Carolyn E Helps,Megan E Ames Brianna J Turner
Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) typically begins in adolescence and remits by early adulthood, but few prospective studies have investigated the long-term impact of NSSI initiation and cessation on young people's wellbeing. We examined chang...
Aliona Tsypes,Katalin Szanto,Jeffrey A Bridge et al. Aliona Tsypes et al.
Prior studies sought to explain the predisposition to suicidal behavior in terms of myopic preference for immediate versus delayed reward, generating mixed evidence. Data from gambling and bandit tasks, however, suggest that suboptimal deci...
Roni Oren-Yagoda,Iron Melamud-Ganani,Idan M Aderka Roni Oren-Yagoda
In the present study we examined loneliness among individuals with and without social anxiety disorder (SAD), contexts that may moderate the experience of loneliness, and the temporal relationship between loneliness and social anxiety. We e...
Caroline Wüsten,Tania M Lincoln Caroline Wüsten
It has been proposed that stigmatizing attitudes toward a family member with schizophrenia are less prevalent in low- and middle-income countries (LAMIC) than in high-income countries (HIC). Furthermore, studies from HIC have shown that lab...
Paige Ethridge,Clara Freeman,Aislinn Sandre et al. Paige Ethridge et al.
Impaired reward responsiveness, a construct of the RDoC positive valence systems (PVS), prospectively predicts depression onset and may therefore represent an important marker of risk. Neural structures implicated in reward processing under...
Helena Oldenhof,Lucres Jansen,Katharina Ackermann et al. Helena Oldenhof et al.
Reduced responsiveness to emotions is hypothesized to contribute to the development of conduct disorder (CD) in children and adolescents. Accordingly, blunted psychophysiological responses to emotions have been observed in boys with CD, but...