This paper selectively reviews recent research, especially in the last two years (2012–2014) in preschool, child, and adolescent depression. In particular, attention is paid to developmental epidemiology as well as risk factors and processes that contribute to depression trajectories over time. Emphasis is placed on a developmental psychopathology perspective in which risks are instantiated across multiple systems and levels of analysis, including genetics, stress contexts and processes, biological stress mechanisms, temperament, emotion, reward, cognitive factors and processes, and interpersonal influences. These risks dynamically transact over time, as they emerge and stabilize into relatively trait-like vulnerabilities that confer risk f...
Childhood adversities have been proposed to modify later stress sensitivity and risk of depressive d...
How and why do clinical depressive disorders emerge in adolescence? In this Personal View, we presen...
Depressive illness beginning early in life can have serious developmental and functional consequence...
Objective To review recent evidence on child and adolescent depression. Method Narrative re...
This article discusses recent findings on the neurobiology of pediatric depression as well as the in...
Early exposure to psychosocial adversity is among the most potent predictors of depression. Because ...
Abstract Early exposure to psychosocial adversity is among the most potent predictors of depression....
In recent years, research addressing emotion regulation has increased tremendously and it has been r...
Risk and protective processes and mechanisms associated with depression in youth are discussed withi...
Rates of depression double in the transition to adolescence. Symptoms of depression in adolescence a...
Depression in children and adolescents is a growing health problem in the 21st century. There is gro...
A large body of literature documents the adverse effects of maternal depression on the functioning a...
78 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Psychology and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...
This paper aims to highlight ways in which basic research findings in the field of childhood and ado...
Background: Evidence suggests that depression in adolescents have increased over the last decade, so...
Childhood adversities have been proposed to modify later stress sensitivity and risk of depressive d...
How and why do clinical depressive disorders emerge in adolescence? In this Personal View, we presen...
Depressive illness beginning early in life can have serious developmental and functional consequence...
Objective To review recent evidence on child and adolescent depression. Method Narrative re...
This article discusses recent findings on the neurobiology of pediatric depression as well as the in...
Early exposure to psychosocial adversity is among the most potent predictors of depression. Because ...
Abstract Early exposure to psychosocial adversity is among the most potent predictors of depression....
In recent years, research addressing emotion regulation has increased tremendously and it has been r...
Risk and protective processes and mechanisms associated with depression in youth are discussed withi...
Rates of depression double in the transition to adolescence. Symptoms of depression in adolescence a...
Depression in children and adolescents is a growing health problem in the 21st century. There is gro...
A large body of literature documents the adverse effects of maternal depression on the functioning a...
78 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Psychology and the Clark Honors College of the Uni...
This paper aims to highlight ways in which basic research findings in the field of childhood and ado...
Background: Evidence suggests that depression in adolescents have increased over the last decade, so...
Childhood adversities have been proposed to modify later stress sensitivity and risk of depressive d...
How and why do clinical depressive disorders emerge in adolescence? In this Personal View, we presen...
Depressive illness beginning early in life can have serious developmental and functional consequence...