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  1. Consanguinity as a Risk Factor for Autism

    Purpose: Genetic and environmental risk factors associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) continue to be a focus of research worldwide....

    Fouad A. Alshaban, Mohammad Aldosari, ... Eric Fombonne in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 26 September 2023
  2. Exploring the link between maternal symptom constellations and offspring’s psychopathological risk: insights from the p factor model

    Background: Recent research has introduced the concept of a unifying dimension, known as the “p factor,“ which encompasses various comorbid disorders...

    Silvia Cimino, Luca Cerniglia in Current Psychology
    Article 03 November 2023
  3. Maternal insecure attachment representation as a long-term risk factor for disrupted mother–child-interaction and child mental health

    Maternal childhood maltreatment (CM) represents an important factor in the transmission of trauma that may lead to impaired child mental health....

    Katharina Rost, Ute Ziegenhain, ... Franziska Köhler-Dauner in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 09 July 2024
  4. Event-related PTSD symptoms as a high-risk factor for suicide: longitudinal observational study

    There is long-standing controversy as to whether suicide risk in those who have survived a traumatic event is highest when the severity of the...

    Toshinori Chiba, Kentarou Ide, ... Aurelio Cortese in Nature Mental Health
    Article 04 December 2023
  5. The Chinese version of the substance use risk profile scale: factor structure, reliability, and validity in Chinese university students

    The wide use of tobacco among a substantial portion of university students could foreshadow an increase in overall adult tobacco use. This...

    Hong Fan, Lihua Pan, ... Yanling Wu in Current Psychology
    Article 13 March 2023
  6. An Examination of the Relations Between Effortful Control in Early Childhood and Risk for Later Externalizing Psychopathology: A Bi-factor Structural Equation Modeling Approach

    Deficits in effortful control (EC) contribute to patterns of maladaptation across development; however, little is known about how specific subfactors...

    Deaven A. Winebrake, Nicole Huth, ... Nicholas J. Wagner in Child Psychiatry & Human Development
    Article 15 June 2024
  7. Irritability as a Transdiagnostic Risk Factor for Functional Impairment in Autistic and Non-autistic Toddlers and Preschoolers

    Trait irritability in toddlerhood is a powerful risk factor for later internalizing and externalizing challenges in non-autistic children, but the...

    Sarah R. Edmunds, Aiko Jones, ... Susan K. Faja in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
    Article 07 December 2023
  8. What renders living alone a risk factor for involuntary psychiatric admission?

    Purpose

    Living alone, low social support and severe psychopathology have been found to independently constitute risk factors for involuntary...

    Eugenie Georgaca, Odysseas Anastasopoulos, ... Vlachaki Aikaterini in Current Psychology
    Article 13 August 2022
  9. A Comparative Analysis of the Full and Short Versions of the Social Responsiveness Scale in Estimating an Established Autism Risk Factor Association in ECHO: Do we Get the Same Estimates?

    Purpose

    Prior work developed a shortened 16-item version of the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), a quantitative measure of social communication and...

    Marisa A. Patti, Xuejuan Ning, ... Kristen Lyall in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article Open access 22 July 2023
  10. Popularity Status Insecurity as a Risk Factor for Adolescents’ Maladaptive Weight-Related Cognitions and Behaviors: Examining a Moderated Mediation Model

    Previous studies have identified popularity as a risk factor for adolescents’ body image concerns and disordered eating behaviors, yet little is...

    Mingqi Li, Yan Li in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 28 February 2023
  11. Higher education enrollment as a risk factor for somnolence and hypersomnolence

    This study aimed to compare the prevalence of somnolence and hypersomnolence between a higher education student and non-student sample. Hershner and...

    Katrina Burrows, Abbie Millett in Discover Psychology
    Article Open access 18 April 2024
  12. Anger Rumination in Early Adolescence: Risk Factor or Outcome of Depressive Symptoms? A Prospective Study

    Anger rumination is a maladaptive cognitive-emotional process associated with aversive adjustment outcomes. Despite of evidence showing a close...

    Elli Spyropoulou, Theodoros Giovazolias in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
    Article 12 May 2022
  13. Ethnicity as a risk factor for gambling disorder: a large-scale study linking data from the Norwegian patient registry with the Norwegian social insurance database

    Background

    The study investigated ethnicity as a risk factor for gambling disorder (GD), controlling for demographics, citizenship, and years of...

    Sarah Helene Aarestad, Eilin Kristine Erevik, ... Ståle Pallesen in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 25 October 2023
  14. Factor Structure of the Sexual Risk Survey Among U.S. College Students with and without ADHD: Assessing Clinical Utility with a High-Risk Population

    Young adults, particularly college students, report a higher prevalence of risky sexual behavior than the general population, increasing their...

    Alyssa R. Francis, Danielle R. Oster, ... Avery Beatty in Archives of Sexual Behavior
    Article 11 May 2022
  15. Professional and Occupational Perfectionism: A Protective and Psychosocial Risk Factor

    Perfectionism, as a moral characteristic of people, is related to work performance and occupational health. Perfectionism is usually associated with...
    Daisy Silva Caraballo, Víctor Manuel Pardo Maza, ... José Alberto Meza Aguirre in Psychology and Covid-19 in the Americas
    Chapter 2023
  16. Evidence for Including a History of Trauma as a Risk Factor for Dementia Development

    We will review data from two small studies. The first study presents data from a mapping review I conducted of the literature on articles mentioning...
    Adrienne Ione in Dementia Grief Therapy
    Chapter 2024
  17. Workplace incivility as a risk factor for workplace bullying and psychological well-being: a longitudinal study of targets and bystanders in a sample of swedish engineers

    Background

    The aim of the present study is to explore whether (experienced and witnessed) workplace incivility is a risk factor for (experienced and...

    Kristoffer Holm, Eva Torkelson, Martin Bäckström in BMC Psychology
    Article Open access 12 December 2022
  18. Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Burden in LGBTQ PoC

    Despite emerging evidence of LGBTQ heart health disparities, few studies focus on racial/ethnic LGBTQ. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading...
    Chapter 2021
  19. The mediation role of shame proneness in the association between perceived parenting and the severity of addictive behaviors: risk or protective factor?

    Adverse early interactions with parents deeply affect the socio-emotional development of an individual, leading to feelings of inferiority and...

    Giorgio Veneziani, Chiara Ciacchella, ... Carlo Lai in Current Psychology
    Article Open access 16 September 2022
  20. Internalization of the Romantic Love Myths as a Risk Factor for Gender Violence: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Introduction

    Violence against women is a global health problem, and gender violence is a multifactorial phenomenon generally attributed to the fact of...

    Nerea Jiménez-Picón, Macarena Romero-Martín, ... Miriam Alonso-Ruíz in Sexuality Research and Social Policy
    Article Open access 01 July 2022
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