Joint developmental trajectories of internalizing and externalizing problems from mid-childhood to late adolescence and childhood risk factors: Findings from a prospective pre-birth cohort.

IF 3.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Development and Psychopathology Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-04 DOI:10.1017/S0954579423001505
Sarita Bista, Robert J Tait, Leon M Straker, Ashleigh Lin, Katharine Steinbeck, Petra L Graham, Melissa Kang, Sharyn Lymer, Monique Robinson, Jennifer L Marino, S Rachel Skinner
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There is limited evidence on heterogenous co-developmental trajectories of internalizing (INT) and externalizing (EXT) problems from childhood to adolescence and predictors of these joint trajectories. We utilized longitudinal data from Raine Study participants (n = 2393) to identify these joint trajectories from 5 to 17 years using parallel-process latent class growth analysis and analyze childhood individual and family risk factors predicting these joint trajectories using multinomial logistic regression. Five trajectory classes were identified: Low-problems (Low-INT/Low-EXT, 29%), Moderate Externalizing (Moderate-EXT/Low-INT, 26.5%), Primary Internalizing (Moderate High-INT/Low-EXT, 17.5%), Co-occurring (High-INT/High-EXT, 17%), High Co-occurring (Very High-EXT/High-INT, 10%). Children classified in Co-occurring and High Co-occurring trajectories (27% of the sample) exhibited clinically meaningful co-occurring problem behaviors and experienced more adverse childhood risk-factors than other three trajectories. Compared with Low-problems: parental marital problems, low family income, and absent father predicted Co-occurring and High Co-occurring trajectories; maternal mental health problems commonly predicted Primary Internalizing, Co-occurring, and High Co-occurring trajectories; male sex and parental tobacco-smoking uniquely predicted High Co-occurring membership; other substance smoking uniquely predicted Co-occurring membership; speech difficulty uniquely predicted Primary Internalizing membership; child's temper-tantrums predicted all four trajectories, with increased odds ratios for High Co-occurring (OR = 8.95) and Co-occurring (OR = 6.07). Finding two co-occurring trajectories emphasizes the importance of early childhood interventions addressing comorbidity.

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从童年中期到青少年晚期,内化和外化问题的共同发展轨迹与童年风险因素:前瞻性出生前队列研究结果。
关于内化(INT)和外化(EXT)问题从童年到青春期的异质共同发展轨迹以及这些共同轨迹的预测因素,目前证据有限。我们利用雷恩研究(Raine Study)参与者(n = 2393)的纵向数据,采用平行过程潜类增长分析法识别了这些从 5 岁到 17 岁的共同轨迹,并采用多项式逻辑回归法分析了预测这些共同轨迹的童年期个人和家庭风险因素。我们确定了五个轨迹类别:低度问题(Low-INT/Low-EXT,29%)、中度外化(Moderate-EXT/Low-INT,26.5%)、初级内化(Moderate High-INT/Low-EXT,17.5%)、共存(High-INT/High-EXT,17%)、高度共存(High Co-occurring,非常高-EXT/High-INT,10%)。与其他三种轨迹相比,被归入共存和高度共存轨迹的儿童(占样本的 27%)表现出有临床意义的共存问题行为,并经历了更多不利的童年风险因素。与低问题儿童相比父母婚姻问题、家庭收入低和父亲不在身边预示着共同发生和高度共同发生轨迹;母亲精神健康问题通常预示着主要内化、共同发生和高度共同发生轨迹;男性性别和父母吸烟独特地预示着高度共同发生成员;儿童的脾气暴躁可预测所有四种轨迹,高度共存(OR = 8.95)和共同发生(OR = 6.07)的几率增加。发现两种共同发生的轨迹强调了针对合并症的儿童早期干预的重要性。
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Development and Psychopathology
Development and Psychopathology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of normal and pathological development in adults and children. It is intended to serve and integrate the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers.
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