Language is vital for social interaction, leading some to suggest early linguistic ability paves the way for good adolescent mental health. The relation between age-5 vocabulary and adolescent internalizing symptoms was examined in two U.K. birth cohorts that are nationally representative in terms of sex, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status: the 1970 British Cohort Study (BCS; N = 11,640) and the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS born ~2001; N = 14,754). In the BCS, no relation between receptive vocabulary and age-16 self-reported symptoms was observed (β = 0.00 [-0.03; 0.03]). In the MCS, better expressive vocabulary was associated with more age-14 self-reported symptoms (β = 0.05 [0.02; 0.07]). The direction of this effect was reversed for par...
Background: Population-based studies have found that early language delays are associated with poore...
Introduction: This study examined the relation between pragmatic language and internalising (depress...
Children and adolescents with delayed or disordered language development are at increased risk of a ...
Language is vital for social interaction, leading some to suggest early linguistic ability paves the...
© 2014 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Background: An association between childr...
Background and aim Individuals with developmental language disorder have been found to exhibit incre...
Purpose: The authors tested associations between (a) parent-reported temporary vs. persistent vocabu...
Previous research has revealed an association between early language difficulties and later internal...
Cognitive emotion regulation improves throughout adolescence and promotes good mental health. Here, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that language and social, emotional and behavioural (SEB) difficulties...
AbstractBackgroundSome childhood speech and language impairments precede psychosis but it is not cle...
Background: An association between children's early language development and their emotional and beh...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known on the psychosocial adult outcomes of children's early language skills o...
Objective: To evaluate the association between language impairments and behavioural-emotional proble...
Background Language impairments are associated with an increased likelihood of emotional difficultie...
Background: Population-based studies have found that early language delays are associated with poore...
Introduction: This study examined the relation between pragmatic language and internalising (depress...
Children and adolescents with delayed or disordered language development are at increased risk of a ...
Language is vital for social interaction, leading some to suggest early linguistic ability paves the...
© 2014 Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Background: An association between childr...
Background and aim Individuals with developmental language disorder have been found to exhibit incre...
Purpose: The authors tested associations between (a) parent-reported temporary vs. persistent vocabu...
Previous research has revealed an association between early language difficulties and later internal...
Cognitive emotion regulation improves throughout adolescence and promotes good mental health. Here, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that language and social, emotional and behavioural (SEB) difficulties...
AbstractBackgroundSome childhood speech and language impairments precede psychosis but it is not cle...
Background: An association between children's early language development and their emotional and beh...
OBJECTIVES: Little is known on the psychosocial adult outcomes of children's early language skills o...
Objective: To evaluate the association between language impairments and behavioural-emotional proble...
Background Language impairments are associated with an increased likelihood of emotional difficultie...
Background: Population-based studies have found that early language delays are associated with poore...
Introduction: This study examined the relation between pragmatic language and internalising (depress...
Children and adolescents with delayed or disordered language development are at increased risk of a ...