Meza, Jocelyn I Zullo, Lucas Vargas, Sylvanna M Ougrin, Dennis Asarnow, Joan R
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Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines
Adopting a common elements approach, this practitioner review aims to highlight specific treatment elements that are common to interventions with demonstrated benefits in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for reducing suicide attempts and self-harm in youth. Identification of common treatment elements among effective interventions offers a key st...
O'Rourke, Roxy Helliker Orr, Krystn Renwick, Rebecca Wright, F Virginia Noronha, James Bobbie, Kirsten Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Kelly P
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Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ
School sports programs intentionally created for students with and without disabilities may increase social participation of students with intellectual disabilities (IDs). Special Olympics Unified Sports is one program where students with and without ID participate on one team. Guided by a critical realist paradigm, this study explored the percepti...
Hawes, Mariah T Schwartz, H Andrew Son, Youngseo Klein, Daniel N
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Psychological medicine
This study leveraged machine learning to evaluate the contribution of information from multiple developmental stages to prospective prediction of depression and anxiety in mid-adolescence. A community sample (N = 374; 53.5% male) of children and their families completed tri-annual assessments across ages 3-15. The feature set included several impor...
Lehman, Sarah M Thompson, Erin L Pacheco-Colón, Ileana Hawes, Samuel W Adams, Ashley R Granja, Karen Pulido, William J Gonzalez, Raul
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Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS
Cannabis use has been linked to poorer episodic memory. However, little is known about whether depression and sex may interact as potential moderators of this association, particularly among adolescents. The current study addresses this by examining interactions between depression symptoms and sex on the association between cannabis use and episodi...
Albinni, Benedetta Baker, Fiona C Javitz, Harold Hasler, Brant P Franzen, Peter L Clark, Duncan B de Zambotti, Massimiliano
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Journal of sleep research
This cross-sectional study investigated objective-subjective sleep discrepancies and the physiological basis for morning perceptions of sleep, mood, and readiness, in adolescents. Data collected during a single in-laboratory polysomnographic assessment from 137 healthy adolescents (61 girls; age range: 12-21 years) in the United States National Con...
Pruccoli, Jacopo Parmeggiani, Antonia
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Early intervention in psychiatry
Early onset anorexia nervosa (EOAN) is a subclassification of AN, defined by an onset before 14 years, and characterized by specific demographic, neuropsychological, and clinical features. The present study aims to provide naturalistic data on a wide sample with EOAN, focusing on psychopathological and nutritional changes occurring in the context o...
Foulkes, Lucy Stringaris, Argyris
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BJPsych bulletin
In recent years, there have been extensive efforts in secondary schools to prevent, treat and raise awareness of adolescent mental health problems. For some adolescents, these efforts are essential and will lead to a reduction in clinical symptoms. However, it is also vital to assess whether, for others, the current approach might be causing iatrog...
Méndez Leal, Adriana S Alba, Laura A Cummings, Kaitlin K Jung, Jiwon Waizman, Yael H Guassi Moreira, João F Saragosa-Harris, Natalie M Ninova, Emilia Waterman, Jill M Langley, Audra K
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Development and psychopathology
Early caregiving adversity (ECA) is associated with elevated psychological symptomatology. While neurobehavioral ECA research has focused on socioemotional and cognitive development, ECA may also increase risk for "low-level" sensory processing challenges. However, no prior work has compared how diverse ECA exposures differentially relate to sensor...
Neiman, Tammy Sieve, Laurie Stenberg, Louise Molesky, Nicole Nic Rider, G
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The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses
School systems are often not set up to support transgender and gender diverse (TGD) students, which results in unsafe and unsupportive environments and other institutional barriers to helping TGD students thrive. An important factor to students' feeling safe and supported in schools may be their relationship with school nurses. The purpose of this ...
Haag, Ann-Christin Bonanno, George A Chen, Shuquan Herd, Toria Strong-Jones, Sienna S, Sunshine Noll, Jennie G
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Development and psychopathology
Heterogeneity in the course of posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) following a major life trauma such as childhood sexual abuse (CSA) can be attributed to numerous contextual factors, psychosocial risk, and family/peer support. The present study investigates a comprehensive set of baseline psychosocial risk and protective factors including online ...