Objective: Co-occurrence of behavioral and emotional problems in childhood is widespread, and previous studies have suggested that this reflects vulnerability to experience a range of psychiatric problems, often termed a general psychopathology factor. However, the neurobiological substrate of this general factor is not well understood. We tested the hypothesis that lower overall white matter microstructure is associated with higher levels of the general psychopathology factor in children and less with specific factors. Method: Global white matter microstructure at age 10 years was related to general and specific psychopathology factors. These factors were estimated using a latent bifactor model with multiple informants and instruments betw...
Co-occurrence of mental disorders is widespread and studies have identified a general psychopatholog...
Background: A dimensional approach of psychopathology focuses on features and risk factors that are ...
Background Callous traits during childhood, e.g., lack of remorse and shallow affect, are a key ris...
Increasing data indicate that prevalent forms of psychopathology can be organized into second-order ...
Reduced grey matter volume (GMV) is widely implicated in psychopathology, but studies have found mos...
Reduced grey matter volume (GMV) is widely implicated in psychopathology, but studies have found mos...
__Objective:__ Psychiatric symptomatology during childhood predicts persistent mental illness later ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate whether dimensional constructs of psychopathology relate...
Cross-sectional Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) studies have reported alterations in white matter (WM...
Importance White matter (WM) abnormalities have been identified in schizophrenia at the earliest st...
Childhood maltreatment has been known to produce long-lasting impairments in behavioral, cognitive a...
Importance: White matter (WM) abnormalities have been identified in schizophrenia at the earliest st...
Background: Genome-wide association studies have identified numerous genetic variants that predispos...
Chronic activation of the stress response during childhood has been proposed to cause long-term mala...
Objective: In both children and adults, psychiatric illness is associated with structural brain alte...
Co-occurrence of mental disorders is widespread and studies have identified a general psychopatholog...
Background: A dimensional approach of psychopathology focuses on features and risk factors that are ...
Background Callous traits during childhood, e.g., lack of remorse and shallow affect, are a key ris...
Increasing data indicate that prevalent forms of psychopathology can be organized into second-order ...
Reduced grey matter volume (GMV) is widely implicated in psychopathology, but studies have found mos...
Reduced grey matter volume (GMV) is widely implicated in psychopathology, but studies have found mos...
__Objective:__ Psychiatric symptomatology during childhood predicts persistent mental illness later ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate whether dimensional constructs of psychopathology relate...
Cross-sectional Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) studies have reported alterations in white matter (WM...
Importance White matter (WM) abnormalities have been identified in schizophrenia at the earliest st...
Childhood maltreatment has been known to produce long-lasting impairments in behavioral, cognitive a...
Importance: White matter (WM) abnormalities have been identified in schizophrenia at the earliest st...
Background: Genome-wide association studies have identified numerous genetic variants that predispos...
Chronic activation of the stress response during childhood has been proposed to cause long-term mala...
Objective: In both children and adults, psychiatric illness is associated with structural brain alte...
Co-occurrence of mental disorders is widespread and studies have identified a general psychopatholog...
Background: A dimensional approach of psychopathology focuses on features and risk factors that are ...
Background Callous traits during childhood, e.g., lack of remorse and shallow affect, are a key ris...