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					| Titre : | Joint developmental trajectories of internalizing and externalizing problems from mid-childhood to late adolescence and childhood risk factors: Findings from a prospective pre-birth cohort : Development and Psychopathology |  
					| Type de document : | texte imprimé |  
					| Auteurs : | Sarita Bista, Auteur ; Robert J. Tait, Auteur ; Leon M. Straker, Auteur ; Ashleigh LIN, Auteur ; Katharine Steinbeck, Auteur ; Petra L. Graham, Auteur ; Melissa Kang, Auteur ; Sharyn Lymer, Auteur ; Monique ROBINSON, Auteur ; Jennifer L. Marino, Auteur ; S. Rachel Skinner, Auteur |  
					| Article en page(s) : | p.176-191 |  
					| Langues : | Anglais (eng) |  
					| Mots-clés : | co-occurring psychopathology  externalizing  internalizing  joint developmental trajectories  parallel-process growth mixture modeling |  
					| Index. décimale : | PER Périodiques |  
					| Résumé : | There is limited evidence on heterogenous co-developmental trajectories of internalizing (INT) and externalizing (EXT) problems from childhood to adolescence and predictors of these joint trajectories. We utilized longitudinal data from Raine Study participants (n = 2393) to identify these joint trajectories from 5 to 17 years using parallel-process latent class growth analysis and analyze childhood individual and family risk factors predicting these joint trajectories using multinomial logistic regression. Five trajectory classes were identified: Low-problems (Low-INT/Low-EXT, 29%), Moderate Externalizing (Moderate-EXT/Low-INT, 26.5%), Primary Internalizing (Moderate High-INT/Low-EXT, 17.5%), Co-occurring (High-INT/High-EXT, 17%), High Co-occurring (Very High-EXT/High-INT, 10%). Children classified in Co-occurring and High Co-occurring trajectories (27% of the sample) exhibited clinically meaningful co-occurring problem behaviors and experienced more adverse childhood risk-factors than other three trajectories. Compared with Low-problems: parental marital problems, low family income, and absent father predicted Co-occurring and High Co-occurring trajectories; maternal mental health problems commonly predicted Primary Internalizing, Co-occurring, and High Co-occurring trajectories; male sex and parental tobacco-smoking uniquely predicted High Co-occurring membership; other substance smoking uniquely predicted Co-occurring membership; speech difficulty uniquely predicted Primary Internalizing membership; child?s temper-tantrums predicted all four trajectories, with increased odds ratios for High Co-occurring (OR = 8.95) and Co-occurring (OR = 6.07). Finding two co-occurring trajectories emphasizes the importance of early childhood interventions addressing comorbidity. |  
					| En ligne : | https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579423001505 |  
					| Permalink : | https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=546 |  in Development and Psychopathology > 37-1  (February 2025) . - p.176-191
 [article] Joint developmental trajectories of internalizing and externalizing problems from mid-childhood to late adolescence and childhood risk factors: Findings from a prospective pre-birth cohort : Development and Psychopathology [texte imprimé] / Sarita Bista , Auteur ; Robert J. Tait , Auteur ; Leon M. Straker , Auteur ; Ashleigh LIN , Auteur ; Katharine Steinbeck , Auteur ; Petra L. Graham , Auteur ; Melissa Kang , Auteur ; Sharyn Lymer , Auteur ; Monique ROBINSON , Auteur ; Jennifer L. Marino , Auteur ; S. Rachel Skinner , Auteur . - p.176-191.Langues  : Anglais (eng )in Development and Psychopathology  > 37-1  (February 2025)  . - p.176-191 
					| Mots-clés : | co-occurring psychopathology  externalizing  internalizing  joint developmental trajectories  parallel-process growth mixture modeling |  
					| Index. décimale : | PER Périodiques |  
					| Résumé : | There is limited evidence on heterogenous co-developmental trajectories of internalizing (INT) and externalizing (EXT) problems from childhood to adolescence and predictors of these joint trajectories. We utilized longitudinal data from Raine Study participants (n = 2393) to identify these joint trajectories from 5 to 17 years using parallel-process latent class growth analysis and analyze childhood individual and family risk factors predicting these joint trajectories using multinomial logistic regression. Five trajectory classes were identified: Low-problems (Low-INT/Low-EXT, 29%), Moderate Externalizing (Moderate-EXT/Low-INT, 26.5%), Primary Internalizing (Moderate High-INT/Low-EXT, 17.5%), Co-occurring (High-INT/High-EXT, 17%), High Co-occurring (Very High-EXT/High-INT, 10%). Children classified in Co-occurring and High Co-occurring trajectories (27% of the sample) exhibited clinically meaningful co-occurring problem behaviors and experienced more adverse childhood risk-factors than other three trajectories. Compared with Low-problems: parental marital problems, low family income, and absent father predicted Co-occurring and High Co-occurring trajectories; maternal mental health problems commonly predicted Primary Internalizing, Co-occurring, and High Co-occurring trajectories; male sex and parental tobacco-smoking uniquely predicted High Co-occurring membership; other substance smoking uniquely predicted Co-occurring membership; speech difficulty uniquely predicted Primary Internalizing membership; child?s temper-tantrums predicted all four trajectories, with increased odds ratios for High Co-occurring (OR = 8.95) and Co-occurring (OR = 6.07). Finding two co-occurring trajectories emphasizes the importance of early childhood interventions addressing comorbidity. |  
					| En ligne : | https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954579423001505 |  
					| Permalink : | https://www.cra-rhone-alpes.org/cid/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=546 | 
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