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  • Child and adolescent development involves complex interactions between diverse factors.
  • Network approaches offer a powerful method for modeling these intricate developmental processes.
  • Understanding these interactions is crucial for identifying and addressing developmental differences and disorders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if developmental differences and disorders can be understood as arising from interactions between psychological characteristics and symptoms using a network approach.
  • To model the interrelations between various areas of psychological functioning across different developmental stages and cohorts.
  • To explore the clustering of psychological functioning within developmental domains.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from four large, population-based birth cohorts in England (n=47,315).
  • Fitted 12 undirected psychometric network models, one for each cohort and developmental stage (early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence).
  • Analyzed interrelations between psychological functioning areas including memory, attention, language, social functioning, and psychopathology.

Main Results:

  • In early and middle childhood, psychological functioning clustered into cognition/language and social/emotional domains.
  • In adolescence, functioning clustered into cognition/language, social functioning, and emotional functioning domains.
  • Demonstrated that developmental differences and disorders can be conceptualized via network modeling, potentially arising from bottom-up processes.

Conclusions:

  • Developmental differences and disorders can be conceptualized through network modeling, suggesting they arise from complex, bottom-up interactions.
  • Conditions that appear similar may have diverse underlying etiologies, challenging a one-size-fits-all diagnostic approach.
  • Provides evidence for a needs-based support system in schools, targeting specific characteristics and symptoms rather than solely relying on lengthy diagnostic assessments.