Diaconu, Bianca Kohls, Gregor Rogers, Jack C Pauli, Ruth Cornwell, Harriet Bernhard, Anka Martinelli, Anne Ackermann, Katharina Fann, Nikola Fernandez-Rivas, Aranzazu
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European child & adolescent psychiatry
Evidence of alterations in emotion processing in maltreated youth has been hypothesized to reflect latent vulnerability for psychopathology. However, previous studies have not systematically examined the influence of psychopathology on the results. Here, we examined emotion recognition and learning in youth who differed in terms of presence vs. abs...
Alvarado, Charles Selin, Claire Herman, Emilee A Ellner, Samantha Jackson, Yo
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Child abuse & neglect
While researchers have found a link between childhood maltreatment and language difficulties, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear and replication across the literature is inconsistent. To conduct a systematic review examining the methodological inconsistencies related to studies' samples construction, maltreatment measurement, and language out...
Danner Touati, Camille Miljkovitch, Raphaële Elina Sirparanta, Aino Ahmad, Sam Toléon, Camille Deborde, Anne-Sophie
Background: Childhood maltreatment is associated with insecure/disorganized attachment and in turn with suicidal risk (SR). Despite maltreatment, contact with biological parents is maintained during out-of-home placement. However, its impact on SR remains unclear.Objective: Examine whether (1) contact with parents is linked with SR and (2) with ins...
Bennett, Eleanor M Gray, Paul Lau, Jennifer Y F
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Journal of child & adolescent trauma
In the general population, negative interpretations of social situations have been associated with risk of developing emotional disorders such as anxiety and depression. Given that childhood maltreatment poses risk for later emotional disorders, this study examined whether interpersonal cognitive style differentiated maltreated adolescents from the...
Munguía, Ana Torres, Itayetzi Pérez López, Martha Luisa Ostrosky Shejet, Feggy
The current article brings about a revision of the various studies whose aim is to generate intervention models that diminish psychopathic characteristics in criminals: however, there are few studies that meet the criteria of a proper design study, which negatively affects the validity of the result. The most often used treatment models are the ris...
Lakkireddy, Sai Priya Balachander, Srinivas Dayalamurthy, Pavithra Bhattacharya, Mahashweta Joseph, Mino Susan Kumar, Pramod Kannampuzha, Anand Jose Mallappagari, Sreenivasulu Narayana, Shruthi Alexander, Alen Chandy
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Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry
Environmental factors such as adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) may affect neurocognition, an endophenotype for several mental illnesses. This study examines the effect of ACEs on neurocognitive performance in first-degree relatives (FDRs) of patients with severe mental illness to determine whether familial risk has a moderating effect on the re...
Verheyden, Camille Van Dooren, Erik Van Holen, Frank Stroobants, Tim Vanderfaeillie, Johan
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Child abuse & neglect
It is likely that the circumstances during the COVID-19-lockdown in Belgium increased the incidence and prevalence of child abuse and neglect (CAN) due to exacerbated risk factors and new COVID-19-related stressors. However, traditional reporters had less contact with children which could lead to undetected cases of CAN. Gain insight into the numbe...
Wamser-Nanney, Rachel Campbell, Claudia L
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Child abuse & neglect
Few at-risk school-age children receive needed psychological help, and our understanding of predictors of service use in this population is limited. Many broader contextual factors have received little attention including caregiver's trauma history and social support, father involvement, family functioning, and neighborhood satisfaction. The links ...
Vasileva, Mira Fegert, Jörg M Rosner, Rita Witt, Andreas
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Journal of child & adolescent trauma
Research has shown that children and adolescents suffering from posttraumatic stress often have negative posttraumatic cognitions such as negative appraisals of the trauma sequel that increase mental health problems. However, little is known about posttraumatic cognitions in young children. The aim of this study was to investigate negative posttrau...
Kalin, Torbjörn Ahlgren, Thorbjörn Persdotter, Birgitta
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Child abuse & neglect
Many children referred to the child welfare services are not screened in for further investigation. Factors related to intake decisions have been found on several levels. Many studies, however, lack information about the children's own experiences of child maltreatment and/or behavioral problems. To examine case factors relating to decision to inve...