Background Internalizing and externalizing psychopathology typically present in early childhood and can have negative implications on general functioning and quality of life …
Introduction Loss of control (LOC) eating is the perceived inability to control how much is eaten, regardless of actual amount consumed. Childhood LOC-eating is a risk factor for the …
Multiple lines of evidence across human functional, lesion, and animal data point to a cerebellar role, in particular of crus I, crus II, and lobule VIIB, in cognitive function. However …
With brain structure and function undergoing complex changes throughout childhood and adolescence, age is a critical consideration in neuroimaging studies, particularly for those of …
Within-individual coupling between measures of brain structure and function evolves in development and may underlie differential risk for neuropsychiatric disorders. Despite …
Distinguishing those at risk of making a suicide attempt from those who experience only suicidal ideations remains a signi cant clinical challenge. Longitudinal studies during early …
Externalizing behaviours (eg, rule-breaking and aggression) are among the most common reasons for referral to child mental health services and are a robust predictor of poor …