Adolescence (12-18 years)
Youth who have behavior problems as adolescents often have positive behavior transitions as young adults. This study examined the experiences of Black young adults who reported such a transition in their behavior when they were youth.
2018
Animosa, L. H.
Johnson, S. L.
Cheng, T. L.
Parental deployment has substantial effects on the family system, among them ambiguity and uncertainty.
2007
Huebner, A. J.
Mancini, J. A.
Wilcox, R. M.
Grass, S. R.
Grass, G. A.
Military youth whose parent was deployed were recruited from one of several National Military Family Association (NMFA) camps. In this study, youth completed semi-structured interviews regarding uncertainty, loss, resilience, adjustment, and the ambiguity of having a parent deployed.
2007
Huebner, A. J.
Mancini, J. A.
Wilcox, R. M.
Grass, S. R.
Grass, G. A.
Objective: The aims of this study were 2-fold: to provide a brief introduction to the prospective longitudinal Great Smoky Mountains Study and review recent findings; and to use this sample to conduct an epidemiologic analysis of common childhood anxiety disorders.
2014
Copeland, W. E.
Angold, A.
Shanahan, L.
Costello, E. J.
Participants from 11 rural counties in western North Carolina participated in a prospective longitudinal study aimed at characterizing developmental patterns, prevalence, and comorbidity of childhood anxiety disorders and their relationships to adult functioning.
2014
Copeland, W. E.
Angold, A.
Shanahan, L.
Costello, E. J.
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.
2013
Koola, M. M.
Qualls, C.
Kelly, D. L.
Skelton, K.
Bradley, B.
Amar, R.
Duncan, E. J.
Researchers conducted a retrospective chart review of 603 consecutive psychiatric inpatients at one Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital to assess the prevalence of reported childhood physical and sexual abuse. The prevalence of reported childhood physical or sexual abuse was 19%.
2013
Koola, M. M.
Qualls, C.
Kelly, D. L.
Skelton, K.
Bradley, B.
Amar, R.
Duncan, E. J.
Objective: Prenatal exposure to inappropriate levels of glucocorticoids (GCs) and maternal stress are putative mechanisms for the fetal programming of later health outcomes.
2011
Davis, E. P.
Glynn, L. M.
Waffarn, F.
Sandman, C. A.
Whether prenatal maternal psychosocial stress and cortisol (a biological indicator of stress) exerts a joint or independent influence on infant stress regulation was examined. Mothers completed measures of stress, anxiety, and depression during pregnancy, and provided cortisol assays.
2011
Davis, E. P.
Glynn, L. M.
Waffarn, F.
Sandman, C. A.