This study explored the generality versus specificity of two trait-liability factors for externalizing problems — disinhibition and callousness — in the concurrent and prospective prediction of symptoms of conduct disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and substance use (i.e., alcohol use disorder and history of illicit substance use). Disinhibition involves an impulsive, unrestrained cognitive-behavioral style; callousness entails a dispositional lack of social-emotional sensitivity. Participants were European adolescents from the multi-site IMAGEN project who completed questionnaires and clinical interviews at ages 14 (N=1,504, Mage=14.41, 51.13% female) and 16 (N=1,407, Mage=16.46, 51.88% female). Disinhibition was re...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
Background: Health risk behaviors like substance use (alcohol, tobacco, soft/hard drugs) and risky s...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
This study explored the generality versus specificity of two trait-liability factors for externalizi...
This study explored the generality versus specificity of two trait-liability factors for externalizi...
Externalizing disorders, including Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Def...
Externalizing disorders, as described by DSM-V (2013), are an empirically supported group of mental ...
The present study examined the potential mediating roles of executive and reactive disinhibition in ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant number of children and adolescents have severe ...
The present study sought to refine knowledge about the structure underlying externalizing dimensions...
Purpose: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder (CD), and oppositional de...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is highly comorbid with and predictive of externaliz...
Longitudinal and family-based research suggests that conduct disorder, substance misuse, and ADHD in...
The current study examined whether childhood and adolescent symptoms of conduct disorder (CD), oppos...
Background: To assess the co-occurrence in deviant trajectories of parent-rated symptoms of conduct ...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
Background: Health risk behaviors like substance use (alcohol, tobacco, soft/hard drugs) and risky s...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
This study explored the generality versus specificity of two trait-liability factors for externalizi...
This study explored the generality versus specificity of two trait-liability factors for externalizi...
Externalizing disorders, including Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Def...
Externalizing disorders, as described by DSM-V (2013), are an empirically supported group of mental ...
The present study examined the potential mediating roles of executive and reactive disinhibition in ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that a significant number of children and adolescents have severe ...
The present study sought to refine knowledge about the structure underlying externalizing dimensions...
Purpose: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder (CD), and oppositional de...
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is highly comorbid with and predictive of externaliz...
Longitudinal and family-based research suggests that conduct disorder, substance misuse, and ADHD in...
The current study examined whether childhood and adolescent symptoms of conduct disorder (CD), oppos...
Background: To assess the co-occurrence in deviant trajectories of parent-rated symptoms of conduct ...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...
Background: Health risk behaviors like substance use (alcohol, tobacco, soft/hard drugs) and risky s...
The trait impulsivity theory suggests that a single, highly heritable externalizing liability factor...