Early Childhood (under 5 years)
Cognitive Abilities, Social Adaptation, and Externalizing Behavior Problems in Childhood and Adolescence: Specific Cascade Effects Across Development
Children’s and adolescents’ cognitive abilities, social adaptation, and externalizing behaviors are broadly associated with each other at the bivariate level; however, the direction, ordering, and uniqueness of these associations have yet to be identified.
Cognitive Abilities, Social Adaptation, and Externalizing Behavior Problems in Childhood and Adolescence: Specific Cascade Effects Across Development
Understanding trajectories of problematic behaviors throughout childhood and adolescence can help to develop strategies for preventing negative outcomes in youth.
Sex Differences in Nonverbal and Verbal abilities in Childhood and Adolescence
Twin research has shown that females with male co-twins perform better than females with female co-twins on mental rotation.
Sex Differences in Nonverbal and Verbal abilities in Childhood and Adolescence
Individuals' cognitive abilities can have implications on the quality of their task performance and social behaviors (e.g., verbal communication). Examining differences in cognitive abilities across the sexes can help to better understand the patterns of cognitive development.
FOCUS for Early Childhood: A Virtual Home Visiting Program for Military Families with Young Children
FOCUS for Early Childhood: A Virtual Home Visiting Program for Military Families with Young Children
The risk for mental health problems and relational difficulties in military service members, spouses, and children is well-established.
FOCUS for Early Childhood: A Virtual Home Visiting Program for Military Families with Young Children
Researchers examined the effectiveness of the Families OverComing Under Stress for Early Childhood (FOCUS-EC) program for military/civilian parents and their children’s mental health. Each family completed six virtual home visit sessions, and their mental health status was assessed.
Prevalence of Childhood Physical and Sexual Abuse in Veterans With Psychiatric Diagnoses
We examined the prevalence of childhood (?18 years) physical and sexual abuse reported among patients admitted to the psychiatric inpatient service and the differential rates of this abuse associated with psychiatric diagnoses.