Psychopathology is associated with impaired learning and early termination of schooling, whereas positive attributes are associated with better educational outcomes. However, it is important to understand if and how psychopathology and positive attributes longitudinally impact each other so we could shed light on where to intervene to promote educational outcomes through these constructs. A large prospective school-based community cohort of youths (5–15 years of age, 45% female) were assessed and followed up for 3 years (n = 2010; 80% retention). We assessed the longitudinal impact of positive attributes (Youth Strength Inventory) and psychopathology (bifactor model of Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire) using a cross-lagged panel mod...
Background: The structure of psychopathology has been much debated within the research literature. T...
A dual-factor model of mental health conceptualizes mental health status as a combination of both ps...
Middle adolescence (ages 14 to 18 years old) has been associated with declines in both psychopatholo...
ObjectiveThis study examines the extent to which children’s positive attributes are distinct from ps...
This study examines the extent to which children's positive attributes are distinct from psychopatho...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
This longitudinal study presents the first examination of the relation between positive psychology ...
Considering a wide range of student\u27s delinquencies and problems, preventive intervention in scho...
A dual-factor model of mental health includes indicators of wellness (i.e., subjective well-being) a...
Background Adolescent mental health problems have lasting impacts on health and social functioning ...
The advent of positive psychology has increased awareness of factors that lead individuals to thrive...
Background: Adolescent mental health problems have lasting impacts on health and social functioning ...
Background: The structure of psychopathology has been much debated within the research literature. T...
A dual-factor model of mental health conceptualizes mental health status as a combination of both ps...
Middle adolescence (ages 14 to 18 years old) has been associated with declines in both psychopatholo...
ObjectiveThis study examines the extent to which children’s positive attributes are distinct from ps...
This study examines the extent to which children's positive attributes are distinct from psychopatho...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
Psychopathology during adolescence has been associated with poor academic performance, low social we...
This longitudinal study presents the first examination of the relation between positive psychology ...
Considering a wide range of student\u27s delinquencies and problems, preventive intervention in scho...
A dual-factor model of mental health includes indicators of wellness (i.e., subjective well-being) a...
Background Adolescent mental health problems have lasting impacts on health and social functioning ...
The advent of positive psychology has increased awareness of factors that lead individuals to thrive...
Background: Adolescent mental health problems have lasting impacts on health and social functioning ...
Background: The structure of psychopathology has been much debated within the research literature. T...
A dual-factor model of mental health conceptualizes mental health status as a combination of both ps...
Middle adolescence (ages 14 to 18 years old) has been associated with declines in both psychopatholo...