Psychopathology
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Subject Areas on Research
- "Fibrositis" syndrome.
- A Study of Selected Ethnic Affiliations in the Development of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Psychopathology After a Terrorist Bombing in Nairobi, Kenya.
- All for One and One for All: Mental Disorders in One Dimension.
- Are children and adolescents with food allergies at increased risk for psychopathology?
- Association of adversity with psychopathology in early childhood: Dimensional and cumulative approaches.
- Associations between child emotional eating and general parenting style, feeding practices, and parent psychopathology.
- Associations between life-course-persistent antisocial behaviour and brain structure in a population-representative longitudinal birth cohort.
- Can Genetics Predict Response to Complex Behavioral Interventions? Evidence from a Genetic Analysis of the Fast Track Randomized Control Trial
- Careful operationalization and assessment are critical for advancing the study of the neurobiology of resilience.
- Challenging assumptions from emotion dysregulation psychological treatments.
- Closing the gaps: developmental psychopathology as a training model for clinical child psychology.
- Delay of gratification, psychopathology, and personality: is low self-control specific to externalizing problems?
- Depression as a psychopathological disorder in chronic low back pain patients.
- Development of the Thought Disorder Measure for the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology.
- Developmental change in amygdala reactivity during adolescence: effects of family history of depression and stressful life events.
- Developmental mediation of genetic variation in response to the Fast Track prevention program.
- Digital Phenotype for Childhood Internalizing Disorders: Less Positive Play and Promise for a Brief Assessment Battery.
- Do "Real World" Childhood Mental Health Services Reduce Risk for Adult Psychiatric Disorders?
- Dysregulation of DGCR6 and DGCR6L: psychopathological outcomes in chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.
- Editorial: Shedding Light on the Early Neurobiological Roots of Infant Temperament and Risk for Anxiety.
- Evidence for a multi-dimensional latent structural model of externalizing disorders.
- Examining the Factor Structure of the Self-Report of Psychopathy Short-Form Across Four Young Adult Samples.
- Expressed emotion and long-term outcome among adolescents with anorexia nervosa.
- Externalizing psychopathology from childhood to early adolescence: Psychometric evaluation using latent variable and network modeling.
- How do prescription opioid users differ from users of heroin or other drugs in psychopathology: results from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.
- Identification of neurogenetic pathways of risk for psychopathology.
- Indirect Effects of Early Parenting on Adult Antisocial Outcomes via Adolescent Conduct Disorder Symptoms and Callous-Unemotional Traits.
- Long-term follow-up of patients with tetralogy of Fallot: physical health and psychopathology.
- Longitudinal Cognitive Changes in Young Individuals at Ultrahigh Risk for Psychosis.
- Longitudinal dimensionality of adolescent psychopathology: testing the differentiation hypothesis.
- Measuring childhood maltreatment to predict early-adult psychopathology: Comparison of prospective informant-reports and retrospective self-reports.
- Motivation to recover for adolescent and adult eating disorder patients in residential treatment.
- Multiple levels of analysis.
- Neuropsychological correlates of psychopathology in an unselected cohort of young adolescents.
- Personality traits are differentially linked to mental disorders: a multitrait-multidiagnosis study of an adolescent birth cohort.
- Pervasively Thinner Neocortex as a Transdiagnostic Feature of General Psychopathology.
- Preclinical perspectives on posttraumatic stress disorder criteria in DSM-5.
- Preschool psychopathology: lessons for the lifespan.
- Psychiatric disorders from childhood to adulthood in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome: results from the International Consortium on Brain and Behavior in 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.
- Regulatory focus and the p factor: Evidence for self-regulatory dysfunction as a transdiagnostic feature of general psychopathology.
- Relationships between poverty and psychopathology: a natural experiment.
- Replicability of structural brain alterations associated with general psychopathology: evidence from a population-representative birth cohort.
- Self-Discrepancy and Eating Disorder Symptoms Across Eating Disorder Diagnostic Groups.
- Separating the domains of oppositional behavior: comparing latent models of the conners' oppositional subscale.
- Sex differences in eating related behaviors and psychopathology among adolescent military dependents at risk for adult obesity and eating disorders.
- Smoking and psychosis in patients with bipolar I disorder.
- Test-Retest Reliability of the Preschool Age Psychiatric Assessment (PAPA).
- The Emerging Importance of the Cerebellum in Broad Risk for Psychopathology.
- The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP): A dimensional alternative to traditional nosologies.
- The course of postdisaster psychiatric disorders in directly exposed civilians after the US Embassy bombing in Nairobi, Kenya: a follow-up study.
- The new morbidity: who should treat it?
- Thought suppression mediates the relationship between negative mood and PTSD in sexually assaulted women.
- Time-dependent changes in positively biased self-perceptions of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a developmental psychopathology perspective.
- Trauma, proximity, and developmental psychopathology: the effects of war and terrorism on children.
- Trends in psychopathology across the adolescent years: what changes when children become adolescents, and when adolescents become adults?
- Understanding risk for psychopathology through imaging gene-environment interactions.
- Unravelling the contribution of complex trauma to psychopathology and cognitive deficits: a cohort study.
- Using Development and Psychopathology Principles to Inform the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Framework.
- Using sex differences in psychopathology to study causal mechanisms: unifying issues and research strategies.
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Keywords of People
- Dodge, Kenneth A., William McDougall Distinguished Professor of Public Policy Studies, Duke Science & Society
- Kimbrel, Nathan Andrew, Associate Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Behavioral Medicine & Neurosciences
- Wu, Li-Tzy, Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medicine, General Internal Medicine