JM Ullsperger, MA Nikolas - Psychological bulletin, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Research examining pubertal timing effects on psychopathology has emphasized that a subset of adolescents, particularly females, who experience early pubertal maturation …
Background Earlier age of pubertal maturation in females is associated with increased risk for mental health problems in adolescence, compared with on-time or later maturation …
Background Our understanding of the mechanisms relating pubertal timing to mental health problems via brain development remains rudimentary. Method Longitudinal data was …
The temporal characteristics of adolescent neurodevelopment are shaped by a complex interplay of genetic, biological, and environmental factors. Using a large longitudinal dataset …
N Chaku, D Kelly - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Pubertal timing is an important marker of future wellbeing. Yet, how researchers use and interpret pubertal measures is a matter of active debate. The current study uses …
Pubertal development has been associated with adverse outcomes throughout adolescence and adulthood. However, much of the previous literature has categorized outcome variables …
Early pubertal timing has consistently been associated with internalizing psychopathology in adolescent girls. Here, we aimed to examine whether the association between timing and …
N MacSweeney - Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2024 - Elsevier
Background Earlier pubertal timing is associated with higher rates of depressive disorders in adolescence. Neuroimaging studies report brain structural associations with both pubertal …
Background Correctly measuring puberty is important for capturing variation in trajectories associated with mental health outcomes. Measuring hormones is one method of estimating …