Although irritability is among the most common reasons that children and adolescents are brought for psychiatric care, there are few effective treatments. Developmentally sensitive …
E Leibenluft - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2017 - cell.com
Irritability, defined as an increased propensity to exhibit increased anger relative to one's peers, is a common clinical problem in youth. Irritability can be conceptualized as aberrant …
E Leibenluft, LE Allen, RR Althoff… - American Journal of …, 2024 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Irritability, defined as proneness to anger that may impair an individual's functioning, is common in youths. There has been a recent upsurge in relevant research. The authors …
E Leibenluft - World Psychiatry, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Irritability can be defined as increased proneness to anger, relative to peers. Clinically, it manifests as developmentally inappropriate temper outbursts and sullen, grouchy mood; …
Irritability is increasingly recognized as a significant clinical problem in youth. It is a criterion for multiple diagnoses and predicts the development of a wide range of disorders. Research …
Objective Research and clinical interest in irritability have been on the rise in recent years. Yet several questions remain about the status of irritability in psychiatry, including whether …
J Silver, GA Carlson, TM Olino… - Journal of Child …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background Irritable mood is a transdiagnostic clinical feature that is present in multiple psychiatric disorders. Although irritability is frequently examined as a unitary construct, two …
Irritability is a common and impairing clinical presentation in children and adolescents. Despite its significant public health impact, irritability remains an elusive construct. Chronic …
Irritability is an important symptom in childhood psychopathology that has received relatively little research attention. Recent controversy concerning the diagnosis of mania in children …