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[The evaluation of difficult children.].

A E Schwartzman, L A Serbin, D S Moskowitz

    Sante Mentale Au Quebec
    |January 1, 1988
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    Children exhibiting aggressive or withdrawn behaviors, especially due to peer pressure, are at higher risk for adolescent psychological problems. This longitudinal study identifies key developmental risk factors for mental health challenges.

    Area of Science:

    • Developmental Psychology
    • Child Psychiatry
    • Adolescent Mental Health

    Context:

    • Longitudinal study examining childhood behaviors and their long-term psychological impact.
    • Focus on socially atypical children and their adjustment during adolescence.

    Purpose:

    • To identify specific child behaviors and developmental trajectories linked to adolescent and adult psychological issues.
    • Investigate the relationship between early behavioral patterns and later mental health outcomes.

    Summary:

    • Children displaying aggression, social withdrawal, or a combination of both, particularly when influenced by peer pressure, face increased risks for adolescent psychological difficulties.
    • The study analyzes various contributing factors to understand these developmental pathways.
    • Specific challenges faced by aggressive, withdrawn, and aggressive-withdrawn children are detailed.

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    Impact:

    • Provides crucial insights for early identification and intervention strategies for at-risk youth.
    • Informs therapeutic approaches for addressing behavioral issues in children to prevent future psychological problems.
    • Contributes to a deeper understanding of the etiology of adolescent and adult mental health disorders.