Resilience in development: Pathways to multisystem integration
Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
35(5), P. 2103 - 2112
Published: Dec. 1, 2023
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Language: Английский
Integrating developmental neuroscience with community-engaged approaches to address mental health outcomes for housing-insecure youth: Implications for research, practice, and policy
Jordan C. Foster,
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H.R. Hodges,
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Anna Beloborodova
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et al.
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
68, P. 101399 - 101399
Published: June 5, 2024
One
in
three
children
the
United
States
is
exposed
to
insecure
housing
conditions,
including
unaffordable,
inconsistent,
and
unsafe
housing.
These
exposures
have
detrimental
impacts
on
youth
mental
health.
Delineating
neurobehavioral
pathways
linking
exposure
insecurity
with
children's
health
has
potential
inform
interventions
policy.
However,
approaching
this
work,
carefully
considering
lived
experiences
of
families
essential
translating
scientific
discovery
improve
outcomes
an
equitable
representative
way.
In
current
paper,
we
provide
introduction
range
stressful
that
may
face
when
conditions.
Next,
highlight
findings
from
early-life
stress
literature
regarding
consequences
housing,
focusing
how
unpredictability
associated
neural
circuitry
supporting
cognitive
emotional
development.
We
then
delineate
community-engaged
research
(CEnR)
approaches
been
leveraged
understand
effects
health,
propose
future
directions
integrate
developmental
neuroscience
CEnR
maximize
impact
work.
conclude
by
outlining
practice
policy
recommendations
aim
Language: Английский
Multifinality in pathways from early ecological adversity to children’s future self-regulation: Elucidating mechanisms, moderators, and their developmental timing
Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 14
Published: March 21, 2025
Abstract
Detrimental
impacts
of
early
ecological
adversity
on
children’s
development
are
known,
but
our
understanding
their
mechanisms
and
factors
contributing
to
multifinality
developmental
trajectories
triggered
by
is
incomplete.
We
examined
longitudinal
pathways
from
parents
experienced
when
children
were
infants,
measured
as
a
cumulative
index
fine-grained
scores
several
risks,
future
self-regulation
(SR)
in
200
U.S.
Midwestern
community
families
(96
girls).
Parents’
observed
power-assertive
styles
modeled
mediators,
negative
internal
working
models
(IWMs)
the
child,
coded
interviews
–
moderators.
Both
assessed
twice,
at
16
months
3
years,
inform
timing.
Children’s
SR
was
reported
4.5
years.
Path
analyses
revealed
moderated
mediation
mother-child
relationships:
A
path
higher
elevated
power
assertion
poorer
significant
only
for
mothers
with
highly
IWMs
child.
Maternal
early,
months,
link
between
assertion.
Once
elevated,
maternal
stable
through
age
not
IWM
3.
There
no
effects
father-child
relationships.
Language: Английский
Investigative Approaches to Resilient Emotion Regulation Neurodevelopment in a South African Birth Cohort
Tristan S. Yates,
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Siphumelele Sigwebela,
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Soraya Seedat
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et al.
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
5(3), P. 100457 - 100457
Published: Jan. 31, 2025
Language: Английский
Let's Connect®: An emotion-focused parenting program
Kimberly Shipman,
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Monica M. Fitzgerald,
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Marcela Torres Pauletic
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et al.
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
98, P. 101771 - 101771
Published: April 3, 2025
Language: Английский
Understanding alcohol use and alcohol use disorders from a developmental psychopathology perspective: Research advances, challenges, and future directions
Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 15
Published: April 24, 2024
Abstract
As
part
of
the
special
issue
Development
and
Psychopathology
honoring
remarkable
contributions
Dr
Dante
Cicchetti,
current
paper
attempts
to
describe
recent
that
a
developmental
psychopathology
perspective
has
made
in
understanding
development
alcohol
use
alcohol-related
problems
over
lifespan.
The
also
identifies
some
future
challenges
research
directions.
Because
scope
this
task
far
exceeds
confines
journal
length
article
does
not
attempt
comprehensive
review.
Rather,
it
builds
on
an
earlier
review
commentary
was
published
2013,
with
similar
goal.)Building
work
updating
its
conclusions
suggestions
for
directions,
emphasizes
findings
from
areas
were
identified
further
study
2013
have
been
since
time.
Language: Английский
Characterizing the heterogeneity of disruptions in the resolution of trauma among women exposed to childhood maltreatment
Development and Psychopathology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 14
Published: Sept. 18, 2024
Abstract
The
previously
observed
heterogeneity
in
developmental
and
intergenerational
trajectories
of
childhood
trauma
may
root
from
interindividual
differences
the
way
trauma-exposed
individuals
have
resolved
these
experiences.
current
study
explored
whether
distinctive
patterns
impaired
mentalization
relation
to
could
be
identified
a
sample
825
pregnant
women
who
experienced
maltreatment
heterogeneous
were
marked
by
significant
internalized
externalized
problems
during
pregnancy,
intimate
partner
violence,
personality
dysfunctions,
antenatal
attachment.
A
latent
profile
analysis
applied
seven
subscales
Failure
Mentalize
Trauma
Questionnaire
unraveled
variability
mentalizing
impairments
among
exposed
identifying
five
types
psychological
responses
trauma,
each
being
associated
cross-sectional
analyses
with
specific
set
symptoms
dysfunctions.
Overall,
highlights
need
for
tailored
interventions
based
on
individuals’
calls
future
research
exploring
longitudinal
correlates
documented
profiles
processing.
Language: Английский