- The Impact of Treatment Expectations on Exposure Process and Treatment Outcome in Childhood Anxiety Disorders
This study examined the relationship between caregivers and youths treatment expectations and characteristics of exposure tasks (quantity, mastery, compliance) in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) ... Read More
- Language Predictors in Autism Spectrum Disorder: Insights from Neurodevelopmental Profile in a Longitudinal Perspective
Language outcome in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is predicted by early developmental milestones and cognitive abilities. The development and acquisition of expressive language (part... Read More
- Longitudinal Study of Sleep and Internalizing Problems in Youth Treated for Pediatric Anxiety Disorders
The current study examined prospective bidirectional links between dysregulated sleep, and anxiety and depression severity across 4 years, among youth with a history of anxiety disorder. Participants ... Read More
- A Behavioural Assessment of Social Anxiety and Social Motivation in Fragile X, Cornelia de Lange and Rubinstein-Taybi Syndromes
Unique socio-behavioural phenotypes are reported for individuals with different neurodevelopmental disorders. Here, the effects of adult familiarity and nature of interaction on social anxiety and soc... Read More
- Sentiment Analysis in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders in an Ingroup/Outgroup Setting
People punish transgressors with different intensity depending if they are members of their group or not. We explore this in a cross-sectional analytical study with paired samples in children with dev... Read More
- Does Adolescent Anxiety Moderate the Relationship between AdolescentParent Communication and Adolescent Coping
Parent-adolescent relationships support the development of adolescent coping styles, but this support may be impacted by parent and adolescent gender, as well as by the presence of anxiety symptoms. T... Read More
- Family Coping among Mexican-Origin Immigrants: Links to Child Mental Health
Family and culture play primary roles in the development of positive mental health functioning for Latino youth. This study utilized observational methods to assess family coping strategies among a po... Read More
- Designing a Mindfulness Resource for Expectant and New Mothers to Promote Maternal Mental Wellness: Parents Knowledge, Attitudes and Learning Preferences
Mindfulness interventions have been found to positively impact mental health, decrease stress and increase resilience. Nevertheless, mindfulness is not commonly included in routine prenatal resources.... Read More
- Trajectories of Perceived Parental Psychological Control across Adolescence and Implications for the Development of Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms
Theory and research indicate considerable changes in parental control across adolescence (e.g., declining behavioral control), but the developmental course and significance of psychological control re... Read More
- Parental Demandingness and Executive Functioning in Predicting Anxiety among Children in a Longitudinal Community Study
Theoretical models and empirical studies of anxiety have predominately focused on the main effects of various predictors such as executive functioning deficits on anxiety. This study examined the mode... Read More
- Association of Maternal Depression and Anxiety Symptoms with Sleep Duration in Children at Preschool Age
To evaluate the effect of maternal depression and anxiety symptoms on daily sleep duration in 45-year-old children.... Read More
- Serum agrin and talin are increased in major depression while agrin and creatine phosphokinase are associated with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia symptoms in depression
Chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia symptoms frequently occur in major depressive disorder (MDD). The pathophysiology of these symptoms may in part, be ascribed to activated immune pathways, although it ... Read More
- Quality of life in nursing home residents with pain: pain interference, depression and multiple pain-related diseases as important determinants
Quality of life is an essential outcome parameter in geriatric research and presents an important indicator for the evaluation of care treatments. The present study analyses potential impact factors o... Read More
- Psychometric validation of PROMIS® Anxiety and Depression Item Banks for the Brazilian population
Scientific evidence indicates that depression and anxiety symptoms may be understood as risk factors associated with the incidence and progression of chronic diseases. Considering the lack of mental h... Read More
- Air pollution risks human mental health: an implication of two-stages least squares estimation of interaction effects
The study investigates the relationship between air pollution and the status of human mental health using the data of the China Migrant Dynamic Survey (CMDS), 2014. Various econometric methods were us... Read More
- Does Mental Health Parity Encourage Mental Health Utilization Among Children and Adolescents Evidence from the 2008 Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA)
This study examines the effects of mental health parity laws on mental health care utilization and mental health outcomes of children and adolescents from middle-income households in the context of th... Read More
- A Prospective Study on Structural and Attitudinal Barriers to Professional Help-Seeking for Currently Untreated Mental Health Problems in the Community
To date, little is known about the concurrent impact of structural and attitudinal factors on help-seeking behaviour for mental health problems. Therefore, this study investigated a longitudinal Germa... Read More
- Re-Accessing Community Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents
A substantial number of children experience persistent or recurrent problems and may need more than one episode of care. However, there is a paucity of research on recurrent service use. The present s... Read More
- The Role of Screening in Depression Diagnosis and Treatment in a Representative Sample of US Primary Care Visits
Primary care providers encounter a large proportion of the population with depression. Yet, many primary care patients with depression remain undiagnosed and untreated.... Read More
- Mortality Among Veterans with Major Mental Illnesses Seen in Primary Care: Results of a National Study of Veteran Deaths
Premature mortality observed among the mentally ill is largely attributable to chronic illnesses. Veterans seen within Veterans Affairs (VA) have a higher prevalence of mental illness than the general... Read More
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