Symposium title: ‘A childhood developmental perspective on personality (pathology)-psychopathology associations' Organizer: Barbara De Clercq Chairman: Timothy Trull Relationships between Child General Personality Characteristics, Parenting & Psychopathology: evidence for the Spectrum idea Karla G. Van Leeuwen, Ivan Mervielde, Barbara J. De Clercq, Filip De Fruyt Abstract Objective: The spectrum hypothesis postulates that differences between normal and clinical samples are confined to mean level differences. This idea is elaborated by exploring whether the covariation between child psychopathology, child personality, and parenting can be generalized across samples of referred and non-referred children. It is further investigated whethe...
The need for research on potential moderators of personality?parenting links has been repeatedly emp...
STUDY I: Based on the differential susceptibility hypothesis, inhibited infants were hypothesized to...
Personality, temperament, and psychopathology were until recently largely distinct areas of study, e...
Objective: The spectrum hypothesis postulates that differences between normal and clinical samples a...
The spectrum hypothesis, postulating that differences between referred and non-referred samples are ...
Parenting behaviors have been found to be concurrently associated with children’s psychological diso...
Invited Symposium: Personality Development, Resilience and Psychopathology Organizers: Ivan Mervield...
The goal of this research was to examine the relationships between parenting practices and child per...
Background: Parental and child psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated, and this asso...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...
Introduction The study “LTP used as a psychodiagnostic and therapeutic tool for psychiatric childre...
Parenting Child Personality interactions in predicting child externalizing and internalizing behavi...
To test the spectrum hypothesis—postulating that clinical and non-clinical samples are primarily dif...
This study examines child and adolescent psychopathology from a maladaptive trait perspective, incor...
It is well-recognized that the individual characteristics of children moderate the effects of develo...
The need for research on potential moderators of personality?parenting links has been repeatedly emp...
STUDY I: Based on the differential susceptibility hypothesis, inhibited infants were hypothesized to...
Personality, temperament, and psychopathology were until recently largely distinct areas of study, e...
Objective: The spectrum hypothesis postulates that differences between normal and clinical samples a...
The spectrum hypothesis, postulating that differences between referred and non-referred samples are ...
Parenting behaviors have been found to be concurrently associated with children’s psychological diso...
Invited Symposium: Personality Development, Resilience and Psychopathology Organizers: Ivan Mervield...
The goal of this research was to examine the relationships between parenting practices and child per...
Background: Parental and child psychiatric disorders have been found to be associated, and this asso...
The present research extends in several ways previous empirical studies documenting the role of pers...
Introduction The study “LTP used as a psychodiagnostic and therapeutic tool for psychiatric childre...
Parenting Child Personality interactions in predicting child externalizing and internalizing behavi...
To test the spectrum hypothesis—postulating that clinical and non-clinical samples are primarily dif...
This study examines child and adolescent psychopathology from a maladaptive trait perspective, incor...
It is well-recognized that the individual characteristics of children moderate the effects of develo...
The need for research on potential moderators of personality?parenting links has been repeatedly emp...
STUDY I: Based on the differential susceptibility hypothesis, inhibited infants were hypothesized to...
Personality, temperament, and psychopathology were until recently largely distinct areas of study, e...