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Identifying clinically distinct subgroups of self-injurers among young adults: a latent class analysis.
- E. D. Klonsky, T. Olino
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of consulting and clinical psychology
- 1 February 2008
High rates of nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI; 14%-17%) in adolescents and young adults suggest that some self-injurers may exhibit more or different psychiatric problems than others. In the present… Expand
The bidirectional association between daytime affect and nighttime sleep in youth with anxiety and depression.
- J. Cousins, D. Whalen, +4 authors J. Silk
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of pediatric psychology
- 1 October 2011
OBJECTIVE
This study examines relationships between affect and sleep in youth with affective disorders using ecological momentary assessment (EMA).
METHODS
Participants included 94 youth, ages 8-16… Expand
Anhedonia predicts poorer recovery among youth with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor treatment-resistant depression.
- D. McMakin, T. Olino, +15 authors D. Brent
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of the American Academy of Child and…
- 1 April 2012
OBJECTIVE
To identify symptom dimensions of depression that predict recovery among selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) treatment-resistant adolescents undergoing second-step treatment.
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Toward Guidelines for Evidence-Based Assessment of Depression in Children and Adolescents
- D. Klein, L. Dougherty, T. Olino
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of clinical child and adolescent…
- 1 August 2005
We aim to provide a starting point toward the development of an evidence-based assessment of depression in children and adolescents. We begin by discussing issues relevant to the diagnosis and… Expand
Reduced reward anticipation in youth at high-risk for unipolar depression: A preliminary study
- T. Olino, D. McMakin, +7 authors E. Forbes
- Psychology, Medicine
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
- 12 December 2013
Highlights • Depression is characterized by reduced neural response to reward, particularly in the ventral striatum.• Few studies have examined if alterations in reward functioning are present before… Expand
Reward-related brain function as a predictor of treatment response in adolescents with major depressive disorder
- E. Forbes, T. Olino, +4 authors R. Dahl
- Psychology, Medicine
- Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience
- 1 March 2010
The present study provides preliminary evidence that pretreatment reward-related brain function in the striatum and medial prefrontal cortex (PFC) could have relevance for predicting both final level… Expand
Temperamental Positive and Negative Emotionality and Children's Depressive Symptoms: A Longitudinal Prospective Study from Age Three to Age Ten
- L. Dougherty, D. Klein, C. E. Durbin, E. Hayden, T. Olino
- Psychology
- 16 April 2010
This study examined associations between temperament at age 3 and maternal reports of youths' depressive symptoms at ages 7 and 10. Fifty-three preschool aged children were assessed for positive… Expand
The Temporal Sequence of Social Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms Following Interpersonal Stressors During Adolescence
- J. Hamilton, Carrie M. Potter, T. Olino, L. Abramson, R. Heimberg, L. Alloy
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of abnormal child psychology
- 1 April 2016
Social anxiety and depressive symptoms dramatically increase and frequently co-occur during adolescence. Although research indicates that general interpersonal stressors, peer victimization, and… Expand
Latent trajectory classes of depressive and anxiety disorders from adolescence to adulthood: descriptions of classes and associations with risk factors.
- T. Olino, D. Klein, P. Lewinsohn, P. Rohde, J. Seeley
- Psychology, Medicine
- Comprehensive psychiatry
- 1 May 2010
This study used person-oriented analyses to identify subgroups of individuals who exhibit different patterns of depressive and anxiety disorders over the course of adolescence and young adulthood.… Expand
Cognitive vulnerability to depression during middle childhood: Stability and associations with maternal affective styles and parental depression.
- E. Hayden, T. Olino, Sarah V M Mackrell, P. L. Jordan, J. Desjardins, Patrice Katsiroumbas
- Psychology, Medicine
- Personality and individual differences
- 1 November 2013
Theories of cognitive vulnerability to depression (CVD) imply that CVD is early-emerging and trait-like; however, little longitudinal work has tested this premise in middle childhood, or examined… Expand
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