International adoptees are at an increased risk of emotional and behavioral problems, especially those who are adopted at an older age. We took a new approach in our study of the network structure and predictability of emotional and behavioral problems in internationally adopted children in Finland. Our sample was from the on-going adoption study and comprised 778 internationally adopted children (387 boys and 391 girls, mean age 10.5 (SD 3.4) years). Networks were estimated using Gaussian graphical models and lasso regularization for all the children, and separately for those who were adopted at different ages. The results showed that anxiety/depressive symptoms, social problems, and aggressiveness were the most central symptom domains. So...
Adoptees’ mental health problems in childhood and later life are well described, but little attentio...
Background: The network analysis of intensive time series data collected using the Experience Sampli...
Background: There are few studies on late-adopted adolescents’ outcomes -e.g., emotionalbehavioral ...
International adoptees are at an increased risk of emotional and behavioral problems, especially tho...
Children who are adopted from care are more likely to experience enduring emotional and behavioral p...
Children adopted from the public care system are likely to experience a cluster of inter-related ris...
Infants that spend a significant amount of time in orphanages or similar institutions around the wor...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether early childhood adversities determine the lon...
Importance: The onset of adult psychopathologic disorders can be traced to behavioral or emotional s...
Importance: The onset of adult psychopathologic disorders can be traced to behavioral or emotional s...
In this paper, we report (1) trajectories in adopted Chinese children\u27s behavior problems over si...
In this paper, we report (1) trajectories in adopted Chinese children\u27s behavior problems over si...
The intake records of a selected sample of children adopted in early infancy are reviewed and their ...
Adopted adolescents show high rates of emotional-behavioral problems and they could also be more vul...
Background: The network analysis of intensive time series data collected using the Experience Sampli...
Adoptees’ mental health problems in childhood and later life are well described, but little attentio...
Background: The network analysis of intensive time series data collected using the Experience Sampli...
Background: There are few studies on late-adopted adolescents’ outcomes -e.g., emotionalbehavioral ...
International adoptees are at an increased risk of emotional and behavioral problems, especially tho...
Children who are adopted from care are more likely to experience enduring emotional and behavioral p...
Children adopted from the public care system are likely to experience a cluster of inter-related ris...
Infants that spend a significant amount of time in orphanages or similar institutions around the wor...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether early childhood adversities determine the lon...
Importance: The onset of adult psychopathologic disorders can be traced to behavioral or emotional s...
Importance: The onset of adult psychopathologic disorders can be traced to behavioral or emotional s...
In this paper, we report (1) trajectories in adopted Chinese children\u27s behavior problems over si...
In this paper, we report (1) trajectories in adopted Chinese children\u27s behavior problems over si...
The intake records of a selected sample of children adopted in early infancy are reviewed and their ...
Adopted adolescents show high rates of emotional-behavioral problems and they could also be more vul...
Background: The network analysis of intensive time series data collected using the Experience Sampli...
Adoptees’ mental health problems in childhood and later life are well described, but little attentio...
Background: The network analysis of intensive time series data collected using the Experience Sampli...
Background: There are few studies on late-adopted adolescents’ outcomes -e.g., emotionalbehavioral ...