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Cross-Cultural Consortium on Irritability (C3I): An International Network for Research on Cultural Similarities and Differences in Irritability
Tseng W, Bellaert N, Benton T, Brotman M, Evans S, Herrington J, Jha M, Lansford J, Linke J, Michalska K, Naim R, Orri M, Silver J, Stringaris A, Sugaya L, Vidal-Ribas P, Irritability C, Andrade B, Banaschewski T, Bansal P, Baweja R, Bellato A, Bilaç Ö, Blader J, Bolhuis K, Brænden A, Cardinale E, Carlson G, Carucci S, Colins O, de la Torre-Luque A, Donno F, Dougherty L, Eyre O, Fanti K, Forte A, Furukawa E, Galera C, Gau S, Grasser L, Harrewijn A, Hassiotis A, Hettema J, Kaess M, Karalunas S, Kieling C, Kircanski K, Klein D, Koc D, López-Romero L, Martínez V, Melvin G, Mercante A, Mullins J, Mürner-Lavanchy I, Øvergaard K, Ozyurt G, Perlman S, Plener P, Purper-Ouakil D, Riglin L, Roy A, Salum G, Schmahl C, Schweitzer J, Shakeshaft A, Singh M, Stevanovic D, Takahashi F, Thapar A, Trivedi M, Turan S, Urben S, Vitiello B, Wakschlag L, Walkup J, Wiggins J, Sapmaz Ş, Yeh C, Leibenluft E. Cross-Cultural Consortium on Irritability (C3I): An International Network for Research on Cultural Similarities and Differences in Irritability. JAACAP Open 2025 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaacop.2025.09.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvidence baseCommunity-based participatory researchMental health referralsAssociated with suicideAssessment of irritabilityCross-cultural similaritiesCross-culturallyHealth referralsParticipatory researchSelf-harmCross-cultural comparisonsUnmet needsSocio-cultural influencesPrimary data collectionResearch NetworkCultural variationsInfluence of cultural contextCollaborative approachNormative behaviorCultural factorsData collectionYouthInternational research networksCultural contextCultural similaritiesExpanding contingency learning models of aggression in youth: Conceptual and methodological considerations to enhance clinical utility
Byrd A, Kahhale I, Vize C, Griffith R, Viding E, Stepp S. Expanding contingency learning models of aggression in youth: Conceptual and methodological considerations to enhance clinical utility. Aggression And Violent Behavior 2025, 84: 102082. DOI: 10.1016/j.avb.2025.102082.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchModels of aggressionPredictors of aggressionConsequences of aggressionNeurobiological reactivityEtiological modelsEcological validityPrediction of aggressionMental health referralsTransdiagnostic constructResponse-outcomeContingency learningPsychiatric disordersDyadic contextProximal antecedentsAggressive behaviorConceptual factorsAmbulatory assessmentIntervention effortsAggressionHealth referralsWithin-individualMethodological considerationsYouthContingencyClinical utilitySocial Reorientation of Emotion Regulation: Changing Roles of Family and Peers During Adolescence
Ho E, Joormann J, Kober H, Gadassi-Polack R. Social Reorientation of Emotion Regulation: Changing Roles of Family and Peers During Adolescence. Emotion 2025, 25: 1447-1459. PMID: 39992789, PMCID: PMC12353143, DOI: 10.1037/emo0001500.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchER strategiesAssociated with greater useInterpersonal eventsEmotion regulationRegulation of negative affectDevelopment of emotion regulationPositive interpersonal eventsNegative interpersonal eventsEffective ER strategiesSocial interactionGreater useNegative affectLongitudinal designDaily diariesEffective ERER developmentEmotional climateOlder youthAged 8Younger youthAdolescentsFamily eventsPeer groupYouthPeerGlobal Assessment of Relational Functioning: A Dynamic Family Measure Predicting Outcome in Children With Diabetes
Côté‐Olijnyk M, Fonagy P, Zeng Y, Greenwood C, Schiffrin A, Qureshi M, Atsaidis Z, Greenfield B. Global Assessment of Relational Functioning: A Dynamic Family Measure Predicting Outcome in Children With Diabetes. Family Process 2025, 64: e70063. PMID: 40878251, PMCID: PMC12394924, DOI: 10.1111/famp.70063.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGlobal Assessment of Relational FunctioningFamily functioningSelf-report scalesGlobal assessmentHigher family functioningMental health referralsAssociated with better metabolic controlProblem-solving attributesSchool-aged childrenEmotional climateTreatment adherenceHealth referralsTreatment targetFrequency of ER visitsPediatric populationPrevalence of type 1 diabetesBetter metabolic controlDiabetes outcomesHbA1c scoresRelated functionsYouthLongitudinal observational studySerum glycosylated hemoglobinAmerican Diabetes AssociationEpisodes of ketoacidosisMachine learning for anxiety diagnosis using structural MRI does not generalize to unseen data: results from a large developmental cohort
Salto A, Azank F, Voltolini M, Doretto V, de Giusti C, Jackowski A, Rohde L, Salum G, Pan P, Miguel E, Leckman J, Zugman A. Machine learning for anxiety diagnosis using structural MRI does not generalize to unseen data: results from a large developmental cohort. International Review Of Psychiatry 2025, ahead-of-print: 1-12. DOI: 10.1080/09540261.2025.2548278.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStructural magnetic resonance imagingArea under the curveMagnetic resonance imagingAnxiety disordersBrazilian High-Risk CohortStructural brain featuresMagnetic resonance imaging scansHigh-risk cohortAnxiety diagnosesNeurobiological differencesAnxiety groupPsychiatric diagnosisNear chanceValidation sampleBrain featuresAnxietyHealthy controlsClinical classificationDevelopmental cohortPredictive valueResonance imagingAged 6DiagnosisDisordersYouthMental Health Screening and Referrals for Unaccompanied Migrant Youths at Pediatric Intake Visits
Vega Potler N, Pineda L, Nagin P, Villegas S, Hackley B, Wagner S, Magan M, Shapiro A, Horwitz S. Mental Health Screening and Referrals for Unaccompanied Migrant Youths at Pediatric Intake Visits. Academic Pediatrics 2025, 103119. PMID: 40789367, DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2025.103119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health referralsMental health screeningHealth referralsHealth screeningIntake visitCharacteristics associated with referralRates of screeningMental health servicesMental health symptomsRetrospective cohort dataHealth servicesSociodemographic characteristicsHealth symptomsCohort dataProgram registryReferralLogistic regressionMedical chartsIndigenous youthChi-squareT-testVisitsTraumatic experiencesYouthClinical rationaleVictimization and engagement with the legal system among individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis
Du A, Kennedy L, Addington J, Bearden C, Cannon T, Carrion R, Keshavan M, Mathalon D, Perkins D, Stone W, Walker E, Woods S, Cadenhead K. Victimization and engagement with the legal system among individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis. Schizophrenia Research 2025, 284: 7-15. PMID: 40737766, DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2025.07.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLegal systemLegal historyPerpetrators of crimesVictims of crimeHistory of victimizationClinical high-risk youthClinical high riskHistorical risk factorsReport victimizationLegal issuesVictimsCrimeComorbid mental illnessMental illnessYouthClinical high-risk participantsPsychotic illnessLife risk factorsPsychosis symptomsPerpetratorsViolencePsychosisHealthy controlsStudy-3EngagementThe Emergence of a Psychodynamic Conceptualization of Childhood in the United States
Rolison M, Shulman K, Neustadter E, Accordino R. The Emergence of a Psychodynamic Conceptualization of Childhood in the United States. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2025, 34: e19-e30. PMID: 40846347, DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2025.06.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychodynamic conceptualizationYouth mental health treatmentMental health treatmentEarly life experiencesChildren's psychological needsChild labor practicesConceptualizations of childhoodPsychodynamic psychotherapyPsychodynamic theoryHealth treatmentPsychological needsPublic policyLabor practicesPsychoanalytic perspectiveLife experiencesYoung childrenUnited StatesChildrenChildhoodPsychotherapyPovertyAdolescentsYouthPolicyComplex natureUsing Machine Learning to Predict Treatment Outcome in a Concatenated Dataset of Youth Anxiety Treatments
Norris L, Stanojevic M, Skriner L, Chu B, Aalberg M, Silverman W, Bodden D, Piacentini J, Obradovic Z, Kendall P. Using Machine Learning to Predict Treatment Outcome in a Concatenated Dataset of Youth Anxiety Treatments. Child Psychiatry & Human Development 2025, 1-17. PMID: 40608185, DOI: 10.1007/s10578-025-01873-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCognitive behavioral therapyYouth anxiety treatmentAnxiety treatmentIndividual cognitive behavioral therapyFamily cognitive behavior therapyIndicators of symptom severityFamily CBTBehavioral therapySymptom severityRandomized Controlled TrialsResearch clinicTreatment outcomesTrial effectsExternal validation sampleValidation sampleTreatment typeSertralineSRTPredictive featuresLearningOutcomesYouthPoor outcomeTreatmentSeveritySubstance use among transgender and gender nonconforming youth and young adults living in the US: A systematic review
Mammadli T, Mack L, Deng Y, Betz G, Hong C, Runge Z, Giovanni T, Kamugisha S, DeForge B, Whitfield D. Substance use among transgender and gender nonconforming youth and young adults living in the US: A systematic review. Social Science & Medicine 2025, 383: 118330. PMID: 40811954, DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.118330.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTGNC youthSubstance useIntersection of genderGender nonconforming youthMinority stress factorsLevels of substance useSocio-structural factorsYouth of colorHarm reduction approachesPrevalence of substance useSexual orientationMinority stressorsPublic policyTGNCYouthDemographic disparitiesMulti-pronged approachSystematic reviewTransgenderQualitative literatureSocial supportGenderYoung adultsPeer-reviewed literaturePsycINFO databasesCompeting with TikTok: How To Help Guide Youth Through the Social Media Mental Health Diagnosis Maze
Song I, Yuen E, Vana G, Shapiro G, Daily R, Stubbe D. Competing with TikTok: How To Help Guide Youth Through the Social Media Mental Health Diagnosis Maze. Current Pediatrics Reports 2025, 13: 13. DOI: 10.1007/s40124-025-00350-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdolescent mental health practicePrimary care professionalsMental health informationMental health needsMental health practiceCare professionalsHealth needsHealth practicesHealth informationRelated distressSelf-diagnosisYouthCliniciansEasy accessInaccurate diagnosisCaregiversTreatment approachesProfessionalsFamilyDistressPsychiatristsMaladaptive behaviorsAccessAdolescents1170-P: Gender Identity, Racial/Ethnic Identity, and Health Behaviors—Which High Schoolers Are at Highest Risk for Type 2 Diabetes?
SHARER A, BRIMACOMBE M, OYOLA-CARTAGENA K, DOYLE R, FINCK C, OLEZESKI C, SANTOS M. 1170-P: Gender Identity, Racial/Ethnic Identity, and Health Behaviors—Which High Schoolers Are at Highest Risk for Type 2 Diabetes? Diabetes 2025, 74 DOI: 10.2337/db25-1170-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealth behaviorsYouth Risk Behavior SurveyType 2 diabetesRisk of obesityRegression modelsBinary logistic regression modelTransgender youthLogistic regression modelsPhysical activityRacial/ethnic groupsDevelopment of type 2 diabetesRisk Behavior SurveyUnique stressorsHealthBehavior SurveyObesityMinority stress theoryHigh riskMinority stressNon-significant relationshipT2DYouthTreatment outcomesRiskGender identity1186-P: A Short-Term Low Carbohydrate Diet Improves Glycemia in Adolescents and Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes—Results from a Randomized Crossover Study
NALLY L, LUKASIK J, HERZOG R, MITTENDORFER B, GOSS A, SAVOYE M, ROSE P, MCCOLLUM S, SHABANOVA V, SHERR J. 1186-P: A Short-Term Low Carbohydrate Diet Improves Glycemia in Adolescents and Young Adults with Type 1 Diabetes—Results from a Randomized Crossover Study. Diabetes 2025, 74 DOI: 10.2337/db25-1186-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLow-carbohydrate dietRandomized Crossover StudyCrossover studyCarbohydrate dietPotential treatment optionStandard carbohydrate dietLower glycemic variabilityRandomized Controlled TrialsDietary recallsMetabolic kitchenTreatment optionsIncreasing hypoglycemiaImprove glycemiaGlycemic variabilityControlled TrialsT1DGlycemic benefitsWeekend daysHypoglycemiaIncreasing timeYoung adultsDietYouthGlycemiaHyperglycemiaThe Endocannabinoid System and Postnatal Neurodevelopment
Sisk L, Meyer H, Martinez-Garcia A, Gee D. The Endocannabinoid System and Postnatal Neurodevelopment. 2025, 83-112. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-87990-6_5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStress-related disordersECB systemResilience to stress-related disordersMaturation of neuronal populationsResponse to stressECB signalingECB levelsFunctional connectivityHuman literaturePostnatal neurodevelopmentNeuronal populationsECBDisordersHuman studiesInfluence riskNeurodevelopmentEndocannabinoidAnxietyEndocrine systemRiskSignaling systemPotential riskYouthAdults“Call Back When You Are More Homeless:” Missed Targets for Prevention and Risk Reduction Among Youth Who Are Couch Surfing
Mosher H, Weeks M, Li J. “Call Back When You Are More Homeless:” Missed Targets for Prevention and Risk Reduction Among Youth Who Are Couch Surfing. International Journal On Homelessness 2025, 1-30. DOI: 10.5206/ijoh.2023.3.18666.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHomeless youthCouch surfingRisk characteristicsSurvey dataHomeless young peopleFollow-up in-depth interviewsHousing characteristicsPolicy reformsSocial supportIn-depth interviewsQuantitative survey dataNon-parametricRespondent-driven samplingHidden populationSexual riskYouthHousingYoung peopleVulnerable populationsMixed-methods designThematic analysisMental healthInterviewsSurvey respondentsInterview transcriptsLongitudinal and Geographic Trends in Perceived Racial Discrimination Among Adolescents in the United States: The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study
Fields C, Black C, Calhoun A, Rosenblatt M, Rodriguez R, Aina J, Thind J, Grayson J, Khalifa F, Assari S, Zhou X, Nagata J, Gee D. Longitudinal and Geographic Trends in Perceived Racial Discrimination Among Adolescents in the United States: The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2025, 77: 118-127. PMID: 40382724, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2025.03.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-Hispanic youthPerceived DiscriminationDevelopment studiesHigher levels of perceived discriminationAmerican Community SurveyAnti-Black biasLevels of perceived discriminationPacific IslandersPerceived Discrimination ScaleWhite non-Hispanic youthNeighborhood segregationBlack householdsBlack youthContext-specific approachImmigrant backgroundPerceived Racial DiscriminationRacial discriminationCommunity surveyRacial biasYouthGeographic variationStructural contextAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development StudyNational representativesRacial/ethnic groupsNetworks of guilt, shame, pride, and disordered eating in youths show stability over time
Uddenberg C, Everaert J, Joormann J, Kober H, Gadassi‐Polack R. Networks of guilt, shame, pride, and disordered eating in youths show stability over time. Journal Of Research On Adolescence 2025, 35: e70019. PMID: 40317553, PMCID: PMC12048745, DOI: 10.1111/jora.70019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-conscious emotionsDisordered eating behaviorsEating behaviorsDisordered EatingAssociated with restrictive eatingEating disorder riskPopulation-level stressorsRestrictive eatingWeight concernsDaily diariesDisorder riskCognitionAssociated with weight concernsEmotionsEatingGuiltShameNetwork analysis approachYouthBehaviorAdolescentsPrideStressorsChildhoodImplications and Considerations of Sexual and Gender Identities in Dynamic Psychotherapies
Hill K, Qayyum Z, Webster C. Implications and Considerations of Sexual and Gender Identities in Dynamic Psychotherapies. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 2025, 34: 459-470. PMID: 40516956, DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2025.03.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGender-neutral languageSexual identityGender identityDiverse gendersMental health issuesRisk of mental health issuesSubstance useTherapeutic spaceGender diversityGenderIdentitySexualityHealth issuesLesbiansQueerTransgenderMultiple opportunitiesSelf-ReflectionYouthIntersexAllianceOpportunitiesSuicideImplicationsTherapeutic allianceConsidering Historical Context, Current Societal Trends, and Implications for Understanding Harm in Youth Mental Health Treatment: A Broader Lens to the Primum Non Nocere Special Issue
Silverman W, Spencer S. Considering Historical Context, Current Societal Trends, and Implications for Understanding Harm in Youth Mental Health Treatment: A Broader Lens to the Primum Non Nocere Special Issue. Research On Child And Adolescent Psychopathology 2025, 53: 817-830. PMID: 40304872, DOI: 10.1007/s10802-025-01324-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsYouth mental health treatmentMental health treatmentHealth treatmentStudies of psychotherapyDomains of theoryClinical psychologyPsychological treatmentYouth treatmentTarget articleTreatment movementSalutary outcomesPseudoscientific interventionsEthical mandateYouthUnderstudied areaKnowledge of potential harmsYouth populationPsychotherapyQuestions of benefitClinical strategiesPutative benefitsSocietal trendsPsychologySkepticism of scienceHarmBeyond User-Centered Design: Designing Digital Health Technologies for Substance Use Prevention and Treatment in Children and Youth
Singh K, Camenga D, Aneni K, Hieftje K. Beyond User-Centered Design: Designing Digital Health Technologies for Substance Use Prevention and Treatment in Children and Youth. 2025, 231-249. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-84655-7_10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDigital health interventionsSubstance use preventionHealth interventionsDevelopment of digital interventionsAssociated with numerous adverse health outcomesNumerous adverse health outcomesMental health disordersDigital health technologiesAdverse health outcomesFuture addictionHealth outcomesDigital interventionsSubstance use disordersUser-centered design approachHealth disordersHealth technologiesYouth substance useInterventionIncreased riskSubstance useUse disorderPreventionYouthChildrenUser experience evaluation
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