The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry's Annual Research Review (ARR) is a must-read special issue of the journal that presents a series of major reviews of key topics in the field. This year the ARR consists of eight reviews, each accompanied by a commentary from a leading expert in the field, on a diverse range of topics addressing, in complementary ways, the key role of the environment in child psychopathology and in leveraging change in the service of prevention and intervention. Topics include epigenetics, stress physiology, neonatal imaging, interparental conflict, bullying, autism treatments and suicide. The papers considered together represent the very best of contemporary child psychology and psychiatry research
It is now generally accepted that complex mental disorders are the results of interplay between gene...
During the last decades, schizophrenia has been regarded as a developmental disorder. The neurodevel...
This thesis is focused on furthering the current understanding of psychopathology in the very early ...
This article reviews behavioral–genetic research to show how it can help address questions of causat...
In the past 35 years, developmental psychopathology has grown into a flourishing discipline that sha...
AbstractObjective: Advances in our knowledge of mental disorder (MD) genetics have contributed to a ...
Childhood is a stage’s life marked by essential psychosocial transformations that occur amid rapid p...
Background: Physical environmental influences on childhood aggression in children with neurodeve...
Up to 20% of children and adolescents worldwide suffer from mental health problems. Epidemiological ...
The idea that environmental factors play a major role in the etiology of psychiatric disorders dates...
erhaps more than any other discipline, the field of Behav-ioral Genetics (BG) has provided a clear p...
Although the field of psychiatry has witnessed the proliferation of studies on Gene × Environment (G...
Child psychology is a constantly expanding field, with dozens of specialized journals devoted to maj...
Research on child and adolescent mental health problems has burgeoned since the inaugural issue of D...
Background: Psychopathology has been long recognized as a fluctuating process with various expressio...
It is now generally accepted that complex mental disorders are the results of interplay between gene...
During the last decades, schizophrenia has been regarded as a developmental disorder. The neurodevel...
This thesis is focused on furthering the current understanding of psychopathology in the very early ...
This article reviews behavioral–genetic research to show how it can help address questions of causat...
In the past 35 years, developmental psychopathology has grown into a flourishing discipline that sha...
AbstractObjective: Advances in our knowledge of mental disorder (MD) genetics have contributed to a ...
Childhood is a stage’s life marked by essential psychosocial transformations that occur amid rapid p...
Background: Physical environmental influences on childhood aggression in children with neurodeve...
Up to 20% of children and adolescents worldwide suffer from mental health problems. Epidemiological ...
The idea that environmental factors play a major role in the etiology of psychiatric disorders dates...
erhaps more than any other discipline, the field of Behav-ioral Genetics (BG) has provided a clear p...
Although the field of psychiatry has witnessed the proliferation of studies on Gene × Environment (G...
Child psychology is a constantly expanding field, with dozens of specialized journals devoted to maj...
Research on child and adolescent mental health problems has burgeoned since the inaugural issue of D...
Background: Psychopathology has been long recognized as a fluctuating process with various expressio...
It is now generally accepted that complex mental disorders are the results of interplay between gene...
During the last decades, schizophrenia has been regarded as a developmental disorder. The neurodevel...
This thesis is focused on furthering the current understanding of psychopathology in the very early ...