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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....
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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What renders living alone a risk factor for involuntary psychiatric admission?
PurposeLiving alone, low social support and severe psychopathology have been found to independently constitute risk factors for involuntary...
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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?
PurposePrior work developed a shortened 16-item version of the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), a quantitative measure of social communication and...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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
BackgroundThe study investigated ethnicity as a risk factor for gambling disorder (GD), controlling for demographics, citizenship, and years of...
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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...
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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... -
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... -
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
BackgroundThe aim of the present study is to explore whether (experienced and witnessed) workplace incivility is a risk factor for (experienced and...
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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... -
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...
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Internalization of the Romantic Love Myths as a Risk Factor for Gender Violence: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
IntroductionViolence against women is a global health problem, and gender violence is a multifactorial phenomenon generally attributed to the fact of...