Purpose Although extensive evidence indicates that being younger within a school cohort is associated with poorer academic functioning, much less is known about such relative age …
Importance Early adversity is an important risk factor that relates to internalizing symptoms and altered brain structure. Objective To assess the direct effects of early adversity and child …
Objective: Early adolescence is a transition period during which many mental disorders emerge. The interplay between different internalizing and externalizing mental health …
Some children that experience a concussion exhibit long-lasting emotional and behavioral problems post-injury, with greater rates of persistent problems in females. Establishing the …
S Townend, M Staginnus, Y Gao… - Biological …, 2024 - biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com
Background Externalising and internalising disorders are common in youth but are often studied in isolation, preventing an investigation of the transdiagnostic vulnerability which …
O Dandash, N Cherbuin, O Schwartz, NB Allen… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Parenting behavior has a vital role in the development of the brain and cognitive abilities of offspring throughout childhood and adolescence. While positive and aggressive parenting …
X He, H Yang - Frontiers in Psychiatry - frontiersin.org
Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) impact cognitive function, but the relationship remains unclear. We aim to identify cognitive function trajectories and scrutinize …
N Okada, N Yahata, D Koshiyama, K Morita, K Sawada… - Neuroimage, 2020 - Elsevier
Early-maturing girls are relatively likely to experience compromised psychobehavioral outcomes. Some studies have explored the association between puberty and brain …
Background Our understanding of the mechanisms relating pubertal timing to mental health problems via brain development remains rudimentary. Method Longitudinal data was …