Emotion regulation as a transdiagnostic factor in the development of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology: Current and future directions
In response to rapidly growing rates of comorbidity among psychiatric disorders, clinical
scientists have become interested in identifying transdiagnostic processes that can help …
scientists have become interested in identifying transdiagnostic processes that can help …
The validity of the multi-informant approach to assessing child and adolescent mental health.
Child and adolescent patients may display mental health concerns within some contexts and
not others (eg, home vs. school). Thus, understanding the specific contexts in which patients …
not others (eg, home vs. school). Thus, understanding the specific contexts in which patients …
Efficacy of group social skills interventions for youth with autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Group-based social skills interventions (GSSIs) are widely used for treating social
competence among youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but their efficacy is unclear …
competence among youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), but their efficacy is unclear …
Parental sensitivity and child behavioral problems: A meta‐analytic review
Meta‐analytic associations between observed parental sensitivity and child behavioral
problems were examined (children aged 0–17 years). Studies (k= 108, N= 28,114) …
problems were examined (children aged 0–17 years). Studies (k= 108, N= 28,114) …
[PDF][PDF] Children in peer groups
KH Rubin, WM Bukowski… - Handbook of child …, 2015 - researchgate.net
The features, processes, and effects of children's experiences with their peers exist on
multiple levels of social complexity and intersect with many other developmental domains …
multiple levels of social complexity and intersect with many other developmental domains …
Principles underlying the use of multiple informants' reports
A De Los Reyes, SA Thomas… - Annual review of …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Researchers use multiple informants' reports to assess and examine behavior. However,
informants' reports commonly disagree. Informants' reports often disagree in their perceived …
informants' reports commonly disagree. Informants' reports often disagree in their perceived …
The Needs-to-Goals Gap: How informant discrepancies in youth mental health assessments impact service delivery
Over 60 years of research reveal that informants who observe youth in clinically relevant
contexts (eg, home, school)—typically parents, teachers, and youth clients themselves …
contexts (eg, home, school)—typically parents, teachers, and youth clients themselves …
Introduction to the special section: More than measurement error: Discovering meaning behind informant discrepancies in clinical assessments of children and …
A De Los Reyes - Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
Discrepancies often arise among multiple informants' reports of child and adolescent
psychopathology and related constructs (eg, parenting, family relationship quality and …
psychopathology and related constructs (eg, parenting, family relationship quality and …
Introduction to the special issue: Discrepancies in adolescent–parent perceptions of the family and adolescent adjustment
A De Los Reyes, CMC Ohannessian - Journal of youth and adolescence, 2016 - Springer
Researchers commonly rely on adolescents' and parents' reports to assess family
functioning (eg, conflict, parental monitoring, parenting practices, relationship quality) …
functioning (eg, conflict, parental monitoring, parenting practices, relationship quality) …
Testing informant discrepancies as predictors of early adolescent psychopathology: Why difference scores cannot tell you what you want to know and how polynomial …
RD Laird, A De Los Reyes - Journal of abnormal child psychology, 2013 - Springer
Multiple informants commonly disagree when reporting child and family behavior. In many
studies of informant discrepancies, researchers take the difference between two informants' …
studies of informant discrepancies, researchers take the difference between two informants' …