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Abstract
Developmental psychopathology has, since the late 20th century, offered an influential integrative framework for conceptualizing psychological health, distress, and dysfunction across the lifespan. Leaders in the field have periodically generated predictions about its future and have proposed ways to increase the macroparadigm's impact. In this paper, we examine, using articles sampled from each decade of the journal Development and Psychopathology's existence as a rough guide, the degree to which the themes that earlier predictions have emphasized have come to fruition and the ways in which the field might further capitalize on the strengths of this approach to advance knowledge and practice in psychology. We focus in particular on two key themes first, we explore the degree to which researchers have capitalized on the framework's capacity for principled flexibility to generate novel work that integrates neurobiological and/or social-contextual factors measured at multiple levels and offer ideas for moving this kind of work forward. Second, we discuss how extensively articles have emphasized implications for intervention or prevention and how the field might amplify the voice of developmental psychopathology in applied settings.
自 20 世纪晚期以来,发展精神病理学为人们提供了一个极具影响力的综合框架,用于概念化人一生中的心理健康、痛苦和功能障碍。该领域的领导者们定期对其未来进行预测,并提出了扩大宏观范式影响力的方法。在本文中,我们将以《发展与精神病理学》(Development and Psychopathology)杂志创刊以来每十年的文章为样本,粗略地研究早期预测所强调的主题在多大程度上已经实现,以及该领域如何进一步利用这种方法的优势来推动心理学知识和实践的发展。我们特别关注两个关键主题:首先,我们探讨了研究人员在多大程度上利用了该框架的原则灵活性,开展了将多层次测量的神经生物学和/或社会背景因素整合在一起的新工作,并为推进此类工作提供了思路。其次,我们讨论了文章在多大程度上强调了干预或预防的意义,以及该领域如何在应用环境中扩大发育性精神病理学的声音。
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.