Early adolescence is characterized by rapid changes in executive function and increased vulnerability to internalizing difficulties. The aim of this study was to explore whether internalizing symptoms are stable across early adolescence and to identify possible links with executive function. Using data from the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development Study (ABCD), we identified four dimensions of internalizing symptoms from item-level ratings on the Child Behavior Checklist at ages 10 (n = 10,841) and 12 (n = 5,846), with an invariant factor structure across time. These dimensions corresponded to anxiety, depression, withdrawal, and somatic problems. We then examined associations between these dimensions and three aspects of executive fu...
Background: There is growing evidence that individuals with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD...
Background and aims: About 1/3 of youth spend more than four hours/day engaged in screen media activ...
Background: There is growing evidence that individuals with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD...
Developmental changes in the brain networks involved in emotion regulation are thought to contribute...
Internalizing symptoms and disorders – such as anxiety and depression – increase in adolescence (Mey...
The central objective of the current study was to evaluate how executive functions (EF), and specifi...
BACKGROUND:Externalizing behaviors are negative behaviors expressed outwardly, including rule breaki...
Background: Internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depressive disorders, are common mental dis...
Background: Internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depressive disorders, are common mental dis...
Robert F. SimonsWhile extensive research has been conducted on the relationship between anxiety dis...
Internalizing disorders refer to a range of anxious and depressive behaviors in which individuals di...
Identifying risk factors for the development of internalizing disorders is of major importance. In t...
Identifying risk factors for the development of internalizing disorders is of major importance. In t...
Identifying risk factors for the development of internalizing disorders is of major importance. In t...
Identifying risk factors for the development of internalizing disorders is of major importance. In t...
Background: There is growing evidence that individuals with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD...
Background and aims: About 1/3 of youth spend more than four hours/day engaged in screen media activ...
Background: There is growing evidence that individuals with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD...
Developmental changes in the brain networks involved in emotion regulation are thought to contribute...
Internalizing symptoms and disorders – such as anxiety and depression – increase in adolescence (Mey...
The central objective of the current study was to evaluate how executive functions (EF), and specifi...
BACKGROUND:Externalizing behaviors are negative behaviors expressed outwardly, including rule breaki...
Background: Internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depressive disorders, are common mental dis...
Background: Internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depressive disorders, are common mental dis...
Robert F. SimonsWhile extensive research has been conducted on the relationship between anxiety dis...
Internalizing disorders refer to a range of anxious and depressive behaviors in which individuals di...
Identifying risk factors for the development of internalizing disorders is of major importance. In t...
Identifying risk factors for the development of internalizing disorders is of major importance. In t...
Identifying risk factors for the development of internalizing disorders is of major importance. In t...
Identifying risk factors for the development of internalizing disorders is of major importance. In t...
Background: There is growing evidence that individuals with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD...
Background and aims: About 1/3 of youth spend more than four hours/day engaged in screen media activ...
Background: There is growing evidence that individuals with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD...