Importance: The understanding of the development of psychopathology has been hampered by a reliance on cross-sectional data and symptom- or disorder-centered methods. Person-centered methods can accommodate both the problems of comorbidity and the movement between different psychopathological states at different phases of development. Objective: To examine the profiles and map the trajectories of psychopathology from early childhood to late adolescence. Design, setting, and participants: This cohort study used 2 longitudinal nationally representative community-based cohorts from the Growing Up in Ireland study covering developmental periods from early childhood to late adolescence. Data in this investigation came from children and their fam...
textabstractUnderstanding the origins, nature, and course of psychopathology across the life span is...
Background: Childhood adversity (CA) is commonly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psy...
Background: Psychotic experiences are reported by 5–10% of young people, although only a minority pe...
Importance: The understanding of the development of psychopathology has been hampered by a reliance ...
Importance: Understanding which children in the general population are at greatest risk of poor func...
The focus of our research is on how current and lifetime episodes of psychopathology influence adapt...
Adolescent internalizing and externalizing psychopathology is strongly associated with adult psychia...
Assessing stability and change of children’s psychopathology symptoms can help elucidate whether spe...
Background Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) during adolescence are not uncommon and potentially ...
This research involves a series of studies investigating various aspects of the development of menta...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: The authors determined the impact of different pathways of psychopathol...
Understanding individual variation in the continuity of youth mental health difficulties is critical...
Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology starts to develop from (late) childhood onwards...
PURPOSE: Young people change substantially between childhood and adolescence. Yet, the current descr...
Adolescence is a transitional period, recognized in virtually all human societies, that marks the tr...
textabstractUnderstanding the origins, nature, and course of psychopathology across the life span is...
Background: Childhood adversity (CA) is commonly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psy...
Background: Psychotic experiences are reported by 5–10% of young people, although only a minority pe...
Importance: The understanding of the development of psychopathology has been hampered by a reliance ...
Importance: Understanding which children in the general population are at greatest risk of poor func...
The focus of our research is on how current and lifetime episodes of psychopathology influence adapt...
Adolescent internalizing and externalizing psychopathology is strongly associated with adult psychia...
Assessing stability and change of children’s psychopathology symptoms can help elucidate whether spe...
Background Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) during adolescence are not uncommon and potentially ...
This research involves a series of studies investigating various aspects of the development of menta...
textabstractOBJECTIVE: The authors determined the impact of different pathways of psychopathol...
Understanding individual variation in the continuity of youth mental health difficulties is critical...
Increasing evidence shows that personality pathology starts to develop from (late) childhood onwards...
PURPOSE: Young people change substantially between childhood and adolescence. Yet, the current descr...
Adolescence is a transitional period, recognized in virtually all human societies, that marks the tr...
textabstractUnderstanding the origins, nature, and course of psychopathology across the life span is...
Background: Childhood adversity (CA) is commonly associated with an increased risk of subsequent psy...
Background: Psychotic experiences are reported by 5–10% of young people, although only a minority pe...