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Titre : Childhood maltreatment, personality vulnerability profiles, and borderline personality disorder symptoms in adolescents Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Daniela MARCHETTI, Auteur ; Pasquale MUSSO, Auteur ; Maria Cristina VERROCCHIO, Auteur ; Giovanna MANNA, Auteur ; Daniel C. KOPALA-SIBLEY, Auteur ; Domenico DE BERARDIS, Auteur ; Sandro DE SANTIS, Auteur ; Giorgio FALGARES, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.1163-1176 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : borderline personality disorder cumulative childhood maltreatment dependency personality vulnerabilities self-criticism Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Adverse childhood experiences are significant risk factors in the development of adolescent borderline personality disorder symptoms (BPDs). Theorists have posited that two personality vulnerabilities factors, self-criticism and dependency, may inform our understanding of this relationship. However, no research has examined the associations between early negative experiences, personality vulnerabilities, and adolescent BPDs. The current study aimed to identify profiles of dependency and self-criticism to examine the associations of these profiles with cumulative forms of childhood maltreatment (CM) and BPDs as well as to explore the mediating and moderating role of vulnerable personality profiles in the relationship between cumulative CM and BPDs. Two hundred and forty-one nonclinical and clinical adolescents participated in the study (Mage = 16.37, SD = 1.84). The findings indicated three different profiles: average dependent profile, dependent and self-critical profile, and self-critical profile. Individuals in the average dependent profile presented lower levels of CM and BPDs. Mediation analyses showed that relative to the average dependent profile, a higher cumulative CM history predicted a higher probability of belonging in the dependent and self-critical profile or the self-critical profile and, in turn, this was associated with higher levels of BPDs. No moderating effects of profiles of dependency and self-criticism were found. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579420002151 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=485
in Development and Psychopathology > 34-3 (August 2022) . - p.1163-1176[article] Childhood maltreatment, personality vulnerability profiles, and borderline personality disorder symptoms in adolescents [texte imprimé] / Daniela MARCHETTI, Auteur ; Pasquale MUSSO, Auteur ; Maria Cristina VERROCCHIO, Auteur ; Giovanna MANNA, Auteur ; Daniel C. KOPALA-SIBLEY, Auteur ; Domenico DE BERARDIS, Auteur ; Sandro DE SANTIS, Auteur ; Giorgio FALGARES, Auteur . - p.1163-1176.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Development and Psychopathology > 34-3 (August 2022) . - p.1163-1176
Mots-clés : borderline personality disorder cumulative childhood maltreatment dependency personality vulnerabilities self-criticism Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Adverse childhood experiences are significant risk factors in the development of adolescent borderline personality disorder symptoms (BPDs). Theorists have posited that two personality vulnerabilities factors, self-criticism and dependency, may inform our understanding of this relationship. However, no research has examined the associations between early negative experiences, personality vulnerabilities, and adolescent BPDs. The current study aimed to identify profiles of dependency and self-criticism to examine the associations of these profiles with cumulative forms of childhood maltreatment (CM) and BPDs as well as to explore the mediating and moderating role of vulnerable personality profiles in the relationship between cumulative CM and BPDs. Two hundred and forty-one nonclinical and clinical adolescents participated in the study (Mage = 16.37, SD = 1.84). The findings indicated three different profiles: average dependent profile, dependent and self-critical profile, and self-critical profile. Individuals in the average dependent profile presented lower levels of CM and BPDs. Mediation analyses showed that relative to the average dependent profile, a higher cumulative CM history predicted a higher probability of belonging in the dependent and self-critical profile or the self-critical profile and, in turn, this was associated with higher levels of BPDs. No moderating effects of profiles of dependency and self-criticism were found. En ligne : http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579420002151 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=485 COVID-19 experiences and persistent maternal mental health symptoms: Examining the role of long COVID, self-efficacy, and partner support / Fabiola SILLETTI in Development and Psychopathology, 37-5 (December 2025)
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Titre : COVID-19 experiences and persistent maternal mental health symptoms: Examining the role of long COVID, self-efficacy, and partner support Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Fabiola SILLETTI, Auteur ; Amanda KOIRE, Auteur ; Candice MA, Auteur ; Hung-Chu LIN, Auteur ; Leena MITTAL, Auteur ; Joshua L. ROFFMAN, Auteur ; Carmina ERDEI, Auteur ; Pasquale MUSSO, Auteur ; Cindy H. LIU, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.2684-2693 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Peripartum long COVID mental health partner support self-efficacy Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Perinatal women were particularly impacted during the pandemic, with documented consequences for both mothers' and infants' well-being. This study investigated the longitudinal relationships between COVID-19-related experiences during the peripartum and women’s depression and anxiety symptoms at long-term follow-up. We explored the moderating role of long COVID for the first time, along with perceived partner support and maternal self-efficacy. A sample of 190 US perinatal women completed a survey from May 21, 2020, to September 15, 2021 (T1), and again between December 14, 2022, and February 14, 2024 (T2). The survey assessed COVID-19-related experiences, mental health, long COVID, maternal self-efficacy, partner support, and life events. Anxiety was associated with both long COVID and decreased partner support, and both depression and anxiety were linked to lower self-efficacy. A larger number of COVID-19-related experiences during the peripartum period was associated with higher levels of later depression and anxiety symptoms. Long COVID exacerbated these links, while partner support buffered them. Maternal self-efficacy dampened the association between COVID-19-related experiences and subsequent depression, but not anxiety. Findings suggest that COVID-19 has lasting effects on perinatal women’s mental health, with partner support and maternal self-efficacy acting as resilience factors, highlighting the potential benefit of targeted interventions to enhance these modifiable factors. En ligne : https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579425000379 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=572
in Development and Psychopathology > 37-5 (December 2025) . - p.2684-2693[article] COVID-19 experiences and persistent maternal mental health symptoms: Examining the role of long COVID, self-efficacy, and partner support [texte imprimé] / Fabiola SILLETTI, Auteur ; Amanda KOIRE, Auteur ; Candice MA, Auteur ; Hung-Chu LIN, Auteur ; Leena MITTAL, Auteur ; Joshua L. ROFFMAN, Auteur ; Carmina ERDEI, Auteur ; Pasquale MUSSO, Auteur ; Cindy H. LIU, Auteur . - p.2684-2693.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Development and Psychopathology > 37-5 (December 2025) . - p.2684-2693
Mots-clés : Peripartum long COVID mental health partner support self-efficacy Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : Perinatal women were particularly impacted during the pandemic, with documented consequences for both mothers' and infants' well-being. This study investigated the longitudinal relationships between COVID-19-related experiences during the peripartum and women’s depression and anxiety symptoms at long-term follow-up. We explored the moderating role of long COVID for the first time, along with perceived partner support and maternal self-efficacy. A sample of 190 US perinatal women completed a survey from May 21, 2020, to September 15, 2021 (T1), and again between December 14, 2022, and February 14, 2024 (T2). The survey assessed COVID-19-related experiences, mental health, long COVID, maternal self-efficacy, partner support, and life events. Anxiety was associated with both long COVID and decreased partner support, and both depression and anxiety were linked to lower self-efficacy. A larger number of COVID-19-related experiences during the peripartum period was associated with higher levels of later depression and anxiety symptoms. Long COVID exacerbated these links, while partner support buffered them. Maternal self-efficacy dampened the association between COVID-19-related experiences and subsequent depression, but not anxiety. Findings suggest that COVID-19 has lasting effects on perinatal women’s mental health, with partner support and maternal self-efficacy acting as resilience factors, highlighting the potential benefit of targeted interventions to enhance these modifiable factors. En ligne : https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579425000379 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=572 The (mis)measure of misbehavior: Cross-national invariance of the Youth Externalizing Problems Screener across 32 countries / Milica LAZIĆ in Development and Psychopathology, 37-5 (December 2025)
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Titre : The (mis)measure of misbehavior: Cross-national invariance of the Youth Externalizing Problems Screener across 32 countries Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Milica LAZIĆ, Auteur ; Sabirah ADAMS, Auteur ; Rebeca ARITIO-SOLANA, Auteur ; Christ Billy ARYANTO, Auteur ; Andreja AVSEC, Auteur ; Ali BAKHSHI, Auteur ; Michael BENDER, Auteur ; Sophie BERJOT, Auteur ; Sonia BETANCOURTH ZAMBRANO, Auteur ; Andreja BRAJŠA-ŽGANEC, Auteur ; Yunier BROCHE-PÉREZ, Auteur ; Carmen BUZEA, Auteur ; Rosario CABELLO, Auteur ; Valentina CARRECA, Auteur ; Rosalinda CASSIBBA, Auteur ; Judith CAVAZOS-ARROYO, Auteur ; Fatemeh DAEMI, Auteur ; Diego D. DÍAZ-GUERRA, Auteur ; Marija DŽIDA, Auteur ; Mona EIDELSBURGER, Auteur ; Pablo FERNANDEZ-BERROCAL, Auteur ; Evelyn FERNÁNDEZ-CASTILLO, Auteur ; Eduardo FONSECA-PEDRERO, Auteur ; Tomasz FRACKOWIAK, Auteur ; Teresa FREIRE, Auteur ; Vesna GAVRILOV-JERKOVIĆ, Auteur ; Biljana GJONESKA, Auteur ; Jesús GUERRERO-ALCEDO, Auteur ; Md Jamil HOSSAIN, Auteur ; Jessie HILLEKENS, Auteur ; Stefan HÖFER, Auteur ; Tareq MAHMUD, Auteur ; Naved IQBAL, Auteur ; Szilvia JÁMBORI, Auteur ; Mohsen JOSHANLOO, Auteur ; Ljiljana KALITERNA LIPOVČAN, Auteur ; Tina KAVČIČ, Auteur ; Marta KOWAL, Auteur ; Marija KRSTEVSKA TASEVA, Auteur ; Kwok Kit TONG, Auteur ; Denisse MANRIQUE-MILLONES, Auteur ; Michal MISIAK, Auteur ; Pasquale MUSSO, Auteur ; Vojana OBRADOVIĆ, Auteur ; Javier ORTUÑO-SIERRA, Auteur ; Ioana ORZEA, Auteur ; Ahmet ÖZASLAN, Auteur ; Joonha PARK, Auteur ; Marija PAŠIĆ, Auteur ; Rasa PILKAUSKAITĖ VALICKIENĖ, Auteur ; Rogelio PUENTE-DÍAZ, Auteur ; Lizbeth PUERTA-SIERRA, Auteur ; Gordana RISTEVSKA DIMITROVSKA, Auteur ; S. Craig ROBERTS, Auteur ; Puji Tania RONAULI, Auteur ; Shazly SAVAHL, Auteur ; Danielius SERAPINAS, Auteur ; Sok Ian KUAN, Auteur ; Agnieszka SOROKOWSKA, Auteur ; Piotr SOROKOWSKI, Auteur ; Dijana SULEJMANOVIĆ, Auteur ; Mst Sadia SULTANA, Auteur ; Sze Man YUEN, Auteur ; Erzsébet SZÉL, Auteur ; Dušana ŠAKAN, Auteur ; Henri TILGA, Auteur ; Aleksandar TOMAŠEVIĆ, Auteur ; Wenceslao UNANUE, Auteur ; Jesús UNANUE, Auteur ; Marieke VAN EGMOND, Auteur ; Murat YıLDıRıM, Auteur ; Gaja ZAGER KOCJAN, Auteur ; Laura ZAMARIAN, Auteur ; Marija ZOTOVIĆ-KOSTIĆ, Auteur ; Veljko JOVANOVIĆ, Auteur Article en page(s) : p.2827-2840 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Adolescence culture externalizing problems measurement invariance youth externalizing problems screener Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : The present study investigated the cross-national measurement invariance of a 10-item Youth Externalizing Problems Screener (YEPS) on a sample of 17,489 adolescents from 32 countries. The original one-factor and two-factor models of YEPS were found to provide a poor fit to the data in most countries. Following the removal of two semantically overlapping items and the inclusion of correlated error terms, adequate model fit was obtained in 31 of 32 countries. Measurement invariance testing of an abbreviated 8-item YEPS (YEPS-SF) supported configural invariance. Partial scalar invariance was achieved only after freely estimating numerous parameters. The alignment analysis revealed that 22% of parameters were non-invariant across countries. South Africa, Hungary, and India showed the largest number of non-invariant parameters, whereas the lowest number was detected in several European countries. These findings highlight the potential of the YEPS-SF for use within individual countries and the challenge of developing cross-culturally comparable measures, suggesting that cultural adaptations may be necessary. En ligne : https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579425100473 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=572
in Development and Psychopathology > 37-5 (December 2025) . - p.2827-2840[article] The (mis)measure of misbehavior: Cross-national invariance of the Youth Externalizing Problems Screener across 32 countries [texte imprimé] / Milica LAZIĆ, Auteur ; Sabirah ADAMS, Auteur ; Rebeca ARITIO-SOLANA, Auteur ; Christ Billy ARYANTO, Auteur ; Andreja AVSEC, Auteur ; Ali BAKHSHI, Auteur ; Michael BENDER, Auteur ; Sophie BERJOT, Auteur ; Sonia BETANCOURTH ZAMBRANO, Auteur ; Andreja BRAJŠA-ŽGANEC, Auteur ; Yunier BROCHE-PÉREZ, Auteur ; Carmen BUZEA, Auteur ; Rosario CABELLO, Auteur ; Valentina CARRECA, Auteur ; Rosalinda CASSIBBA, Auteur ; Judith CAVAZOS-ARROYO, Auteur ; Fatemeh DAEMI, Auteur ; Diego D. DÍAZ-GUERRA, Auteur ; Marija DŽIDA, Auteur ; Mona EIDELSBURGER, Auteur ; Pablo FERNANDEZ-BERROCAL, Auteur ; Evelyn FERNÁNDEZ-CASTILLO, Auteur ; Eduardo FONSECA-PEDRERO, Auteur ; Tomasz FRACKOWIAK, Auteur ; Teresa FREIRE, Auteur ; Vesna GAVRILOV-JERKOVIĆ, Auteur ; Biljana GJONESKA, Auteur ; Jesús GUERRERO-ALCEDO, Auteur ; Md Jamil HOSSAIN, Auteur ; Jessie HILLEKENS, Auteur ; Stefan HÖFER, Auteur ; Tareq MAHMUD, Auteur ; Naved IQBAL, Auteur ; Szilvia JÁMBORI, Auteur ; Mohsen JOSHANLOO, Auteur ; Ljiljana KALITERNA LIPOVČAN, Auteur ; Tina KAVČIČ, Auteur ; Marta KOWAL, Auteur ; Marija KRSTEVSKA TASEVA, Auteur ; Kwok Kit TONG, Auteur ; Denisse MANRIQUE-MILLONES, Auteur ; Michal MISIAK, Auteur ; Pasquale MUSSO, Auteur ; Vojana OBRADOVIĆ, Auteur ; Javier ORTUÑO-SIERRA, Auteur ; Ioana ORZEA, Auteur ; Ahmet ÖZASLAN, Auteur ; Joonha PARK, Auteur ; Marija PAŠIĆ, Auteur ; Rasa PILKAUSKAITĖ VALICKIENĖ, Auteur ; Rogelio PUENTE-DÍAZ, Auteur ; Lizbeth PUERTA-SIERRA, Auteur ; Gordana RISTEVSKA DIMITROVSKA, Auteur ; S. Craig ROBERTS, Auteur ; Puji Tania RONAULI, Auteur ; Shazly SAVAHL, Auteur ; Danielius SERAPINAS, Auteur ; Sok Ian KUAN, Auteur ; Agnieszka SOROKOWSKA, Auteur ; Piotr SOROKOWSKI, Auteur ; Dijana SULEJMANOVIĆ, Auteur ; Mst Sadia SULTANA, Auteur ; Sze Man YUEN, Auteur ; Erzsébet SZÉL, Auteur ; Dušana ŠAKAN, Auteur ; Henri TILGA, Auteur ; Aleksandar TOMAŠEVIĆ, Auteur ; Wenceslao UNANUE, Auteur ; Jesús UNANUE, Auteur ; Marieke VAN EGMOND, Auteur ; Murat YıLDıRıM, Auteur ; Gaja ZAGER KOCJAN, Auteur ; Laura ZAMARIAN, Auteur ; Marija ZOTOVIĆ-KOSTIĆ, Auteur ; Veljko JOVANOVIĆ, Auteur . - p.2827-2840.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Development and Psychopathology > 37-5 (December 2025) . - p.2827-2840
Mots-clés : Adolescence culture externalizing problems measurement invariance youth externalizing problems screener Index. décimale : PER Périodiques Résumé : The present study investigated the cross-national measurement invariance of a 10-item Youth Externalizing Problems Screener (YEPS) on a sample of 17,489 adolescents from 32 countries. The original one-factor and two-factor models of YEPS were found to provide a poor fit to the data in most countries. Following the removal of two semantically overlapping items and the inclusion of correlated error terms, adequate model fit was obtained in 31 of 32 countries. Measurement invariance testing of an abbreviated 8-item YEPS (YEPS-SF) supported configural invariance. Partial scalar invariance was achieved only after freely estimating numerous parameters. The alignment analysis revealed that 22% of parameters were non-invariant across countries. South Africa, Hungary, and India showed the largest number of non-invariant parameters, whereas the lowest number was detected in several European countries. These findings highlight the potential of the YEPS-SF for use within individual countries and the challenge of developing cross-culturally comparable measures, suggesting that cultural adaptations may be necessary. En ligne : https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579425100473 Permalink : https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=572

