نتایج جستجو برای: internalizing disorders

تعداد نتایج: 673720  

Journal: :Clinical psychological science 2023

Children who experience environmental adversities are at increased risk of both internalizing and externalizing disorders. Epigenetic mechanisms may regulate the influence on mental health. We examined hypothesis that salivary DNA-methylation patterns pace biological aging (Dunedin [DunedinPoAm]) inflammation (DNA-methylation C-reactive protein [DNAm-CRP]) socially stratified associated with he...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2011
Roman Kotov Camilo J Ruggero Robert F Krueger David Watson Qilong Yuan Mark Zimmerman

CONTEXT Patterns of comorbidity among mental disorders are thought to reflect the natural organization of mental illness. Factor analysis can be used to investigate this structure and construct a quantitative classification system. Prior studies identified 3 dimensions of psychopathology: internalizing, externalizing, and thought disorder. However, research has largely relied on common disorder...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2012
Seanna E McMartin Stefan Kuhle Ian Colman Sara F L Kirk Paul J Veugelers

OBJECTIVE To examine the association between diet quality and the diagnosis of an internalizing disorder in children and adolescents. DESIGN A prospective study examining the relationship between diet quality and mental health. FFQ responses of 3757 children were used to calculate a composite score for diet quality and its four components: variety, adequacy, moderation and balance. Physicians...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
Irene Tung James J Li Jocelyn I Meza Kristen L Jezior Jessica S V Kianmahd Patrick G Hentschel Paul M O'Neil Steve S Lee

CONTEXT Although children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at elevated risk for comorbid psychopathology, the clinical correlates of ADHD in girls are far less understood relative to boys, despite ADHD being one of the most common childhood disorders in girls. OBJECTIVE To meta-analytically summarize rates of comorbid internalizing (anxiety, depression) and externalizi...

2016
Natalie Castellanos-Ryan Frederic N. Brière Maeve O’Leary-Barrett Tobias Banaschewski Arun Bokde Uli Bromberg Christian Büchel Herta Flor Vincent Frouin Juergen Gallinat Hugh Garavan Jean-Luc Martinot Frauke Nees Tomas Paus Zdenka Pausova Marcella Rietschel Michael N. Smolka Trevor W. Robbins Robert Whelan Gunter Schumann Patricia Conrod

The traditional view that mental disorders are distinct, categorical disorders has been challenged by evidence that disorders are highly comorbid and exist on a continuum (e.g., Caspi et al., 2014; Tackett et al., 2013). The first objective of this study was to use structural equation modeling to model the structure of psychopathology in an adolescent community-based sample (N = 2,144) includin...

2017
Nathalie E. Holz Regina Boecker Christine Jennen-Steinmetz Arlette F. Buchmann Dorothea Blomeyer Sarah Baumeister Michael M. Plichta Günter Esser Martin Schmidt Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg Tobias Banaschewski Daniel Brandeis Manfred Laucht

Stress exposure has been linked to increased rates of depression and anxiety in adults, particularly in females, and has been associated with maladaptive changes in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), which is an important brain structure involved in internalizing disorders. Coping styles are important mediators of the stress reaction by establishing homeostasis, and may thus confer resilience...

Journal: :Depression and anxiety 2009
Candice A Alfano Alan H Zakem Natalie M Costa Leslie K Taylor Carl F Weems

BACKGROUND Existing research indicates sleep problems to be prevalent in youth with internalizing disorders. However, childhood sleep problems are common in the general population and few data are available examining unique relationships between sleep, specific types of anxiety and depressive symptoms among non-clinical samples of children and adolescents. METHODS The presence of sleep proble...

2015
Aaron C. Weidman Adam A Augustine Kou Murayama Andrew J. Elliot

Prior research has documented negative, concurrent relations between internalizing symptomatology and academic achievement among adolescents. The present study provided the first rigorous, longitudinal examination of the bi-directional, prospective relations between adolescent internalizing symptomatology and academic achievement. One hundred and thirty adolescents reported depression and anxie...

Journal: :Infant mental health journal 2014
Florin Tibu Kathryn L Humphreys Nathan A Fox Charles A Nelson Charles H Zeanah

Institutional rearing of young children has been demonstrated to increase risk for a broad range of psychiatric disorders and other impairments. This has led many countries to consider or to invest in foster care. However, no study to date has explored potential differences in psychiatric symptoms in children placed in different types of foster care. We assessed internalizing disorders, externa...

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