The focus of this article is on internalizing problems that are experienced by children and adolescents. We provide an historical perspective, selectively examine the current state of knowledge, consider advances and gaps in what is known, and identify new research directions. Diagnosis, epidemiology, theory, and research first are considered separately for anxiety and depressive disorders. These internalizing problems, however, whether clinical or subclinical, share many common features and show high comorbidity rates. We emphasize the importance of systematic analysis of comorbid anxiety and depression, including their comorbidity with externalizing problems. This could lead to more valid classification of subtypes of internalizing proble...
In both adults and pediatric population, depression is a major disability cause; suicide is the thir...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship of anxiety and depression was investigated ...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
Background Anxiety, depression and somatization (the internalizing cluster) are highly comorbid, pr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The broad domain of internalizing disorders encompasses a variety of symptoms that are specific to c...
Background: Internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depressive disorders, are common mental dis...
Comorbidity, defined as the manifestation of multiple disorders within an individual, has become the...
Introduction Anxiety problems have been recognized and discussed throughout the ages under various e...
This special issue highlights a number of important processes that help explain the emergence and co...
Despite the fact that the moods, symptoms, and disorders associated with anxiety and depression freq...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety symptoms often co-occur resulting in a debate about common and di...
Background Anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms often onset during middle childho...
BACKGROUND: The aims of the study were to describe the patterning and persistence of anxiety and dep...
Anxiety and depression, two common disorders in childhood and adolescence, are highly comorbid. Howe...
In both adults and pediatric population, depression is a major disability cause; suicide is the thir...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship of anxiety and depression was investigated ...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...
Background Anxiety, depression and somatization (the internalizing cluster) are highly comorbid, pr...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
The broad domain of internalizing disorders encompasses a variety of symptoms that are specific to c...
Background: Internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depressive disorders, are common mental dis...
Comorbidity, defined as the manifestation of multiple disorders within an individual, has become the...
Introduction Anxiety problems have been recognized and discussed throughout the ages under various e...
This special issue highlights a number of important processes that help explain the emergence and co...
Despite the fact that the moods, symptoms, and disorders associated with anxiety and depression freq...
BACKGROUND: Depressive and anxiety symptoms often co-occur resulting in a debate about common and di...
Background Anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms often onset during middle childho...
BACKGROUND: The aims of the study were to describe the patterning and persistence of anxiety and dep...
Anxiety and depression, two common disorders in childhood and adolescence, are highly comorbid. Howe...
In both adults and pediatric population, depression is a major disability cause; suicide is the thir...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship of anxiety and depression was investigated ...
Objective: Up to one in five children experience mental health problems. Social and cultural factors...