نتایج جستجو برای: externalizing disorders

تعداد نتایج: 673322  

Journal: :Advances in molecular imaging 2013
Shirley Y Hill Sarah Lichenstein Shuhui Wang Howard Carter Michael McDermott

BACKGROUND There is emerging evidence that the increased susceptibility to developing alcohol and substance use disorders in those with a family history of Alcohol Dependence (AD) may be related to structural differences in brain circuits that influence the salience of rewards or modify the efficiency of information processing. Externalizing disorders of childhood including Attention Deficit Hy...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2017
Hannah Carliner Dahsan Gary Katie A McLaughlin Katherine M Keyes

OBJECTIVE Exposure to violence and other forms of potentially traumatic events (PTEs) are common among youths with externalizing psychopathology. These associations likely reflect both heightened risk for the onset of externalizing problems in youth exposed to PTEs and elevated risk for experiencing PTEs among youth with externalizing disorders. In this study, we disaggregate the associations b...

بختیاری, مریم, بیرشک, بهروز, قاضی طباطبایی, محمود, یزدان‌دوست, رخساره,

 AbstractObjectives: This study aimed to examine the relationship between control-related beliefs with the internalizing and externalizing psy-chopathology in children. Method: In this ex post facto study, 80 children with internalizing and externalizing disorders who were referred to the counseling clinic and private offices were selected on a convenient sampling method then classified under t...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal psychology 2012
Nicholas R Eaton Katherine M Keyes Robert F Krueger Steve Balsis Andrew E Skodol Kristian E Markon Bridget F Grant Deborah S Hasin

Epidemiological studies of categorical mental disorders consistently report that gender differences exist in many disorder prevalence rates and that disorders are often comorbid. Can a dimensional multivariate liability model be developed to clarify how gender impacts diverse, comorbid mental disorders? We pursued this possibility in the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Cond...

Journal: :Trends in psychiatry and psychotherapy 2014
Suzielle M Flores Giovanni A Salum Gisele G Manfro

INTRODUCTION The study of the association between specific characteristics of family environments and different types of psychopathology may contribute to our understanding of these complex disorders and ultimately inform therapeutics. OBJECTIVE To compare the family characteristics of four groups: typically developing children; children with anxiety disorders only; children with externalizin...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2008
Danielle M Dick Fazil Aliev Jen C Wang Richard A Grucza Marc Schuckit Samuel Kuperman John Kramer Anthony Hinrichs Sarah Bertelsen John P Budde Victor Hesselbrock Bernice Porjesz Howard J Edenberg Laura Jean Bierut Alison Goate

CONTEXT Twin studies provide compelling evidence that alcohol and drug dependence, childhood conduct disorder, adult antisocial behavior, and disinhibitory personality traits share an underlying genetic liability that contributes to a spectrum of externalizing behaviors. However, this information has not been widely used in gene identification efforts, which have focused on specific disorders d...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2018

Background: Externalizing disorders affect the pediatric psychosocial development and mother-child relationship. The quality of mother-child relationship has a pivotal role in formation of the social personality, cognitive function, and mental health of a child. Aim: Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of training positive parenting program (Triple P) on improvement of the mothe...

2012
Benjamin B. Lahey Brooks Applegate Jahn K. Hakes David H. Zald Ahmad R. Hariri Paul J. Rathouz

The patterns of comorbidity among prevalent mental disorders in adults lead them to load on “externalizing,” “distress,” and “fears” factors. These factors are themselves robustly correlated, but little attention has been paid to this fact. As a first step in studying the implications of these interfactor correlations, we conducted confirmatory factor analyses on diagnoses of 11 prevalent Diagn...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2009
R F Krueger S C South

BACKGROUND The extant major psychiatric classifications DSM-IV and ICD-10 are purportedly atheoretical and largely descriptive. Although this achieves good reliability, the validity of a medical diagnosis is greatly enhanced by an understanding of the etiology. In an attempt to group mental disorders on the basis of etiology, five clusters have been proposed. We consider the validity of the fif...

Journal: :Development and psychopathology 2016
Aimee Zisner Theodore P Beauchaine

Trait impulsivity, which is often defined as a strong preference for immediate over delayed rewards and results in behaviors that are socially inappropriate, maladaptive, and short-sighted, is a predisposing vulnerability to all externalizing spectrum disorders. In contrast, anhedonia is characterized by chronically low motivation and reduced capacity to experience pleasure, and is common to de...

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