O FGV EESP Clear e a Fundação Marcia Cecília Souto Vidigal apresentam um webinar sobre experiências de monitoramento e avaliação de políticas públicas voltadas à primeira infância trazendo como foco programas executados em âmbito municipal, estadual e federal durante a pandemia, com pesquisadores renomados discutindo as iniciativas e trazendo reflexões para ampliar o debate sobre esse tema tão importante. O professor Tiago N Munhoz (Psicologia, NEPSI-UFPel) será palestrante no evento que ocorre na terça-feira (01/06) às 10h. Maiores detalhes e informações em: https://www.glocalevalweek.org/pt-pt/event-detail/21253
Abstract Dimensional, transdiagnostic models of psychopathology such as RDoC and HiTOP increasingly inform how core and covarying processes are conceptualized in psychopathology diagnoses. It follows that the field may benefit from considering transdiagnostic, dimensional intervention models to promote mental wellness across human experiences. The current study presents Mood Lifters as a programmatic case study of a biopsychosocial-informed treatment approach that targets psychopathology as conceptualized within RDoC and HiTOP frameworks. Mood Lifters is a 15-week, peer-led, group-based program that promotes transdiagnostic mental wellness. This program demonstrates how a single intervention can address psychopathology across various domains highlighted in prominent alternative models [...]
Abstract Rumination, defined as “repetitive thinking about the symptoms, causes, circumstances, meanings, and consequences of negative mood” (Watkins & Roberts, 2020), is a cognitive vulnerability factor that leads to multiple mental disorders transdiagnostically. Rumination-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (RFCBT) is a novel approach of CBT that directly addresses rumination. The effectiveness of RFCBT in the treatment and prevention of depression has been demonstrated through multiple randomized controlled trials, all of which are conducted within Western cultures. Nevertheless, previous studies indicate that the consequences of rumination may differ across cultures. Therefore, cultural adaptation is a key in introducing RFCBT to the Eastern culture. [...]
Abstract In this overview, I consider the gregariousness of human nature and use it as context for the five articles in this special issue on suicidality. I point out that these five papers represent the diversity in concepts and methods characteristic of a young science, decades away from maturity. Nevertheless, I contend that there are commonalities in suicidality specifically and human experience more generally, and that themes like human sociality may serve as a heuristic in understanding them and in preventing the deaths by suicide. [...]
Abstract Suicide is a serious public health threat in the U.S. as evidenced by increases in suicide rates between 1999 and 2018 and between 2020 and 2022. Opiate use has been implicated as a contributor of such trends in suicide rates by directly influencing overdose deaths and indirectly by exacerbating mental health and life circumstances. A moderated network model was estimated on a subset of the National Violent Death Reporting System Data (n = 78,089) to examine the partial correlation structure of suicidal thoughts and behaviors, opiate use at the time of death, stressful life circumstances, experience of depression, alcohol [...]
Abstract Objective Pathological narcissism (PN) carries implications for mental health and treatment. Research indicates similar personality traits can influence risk factors and psychopathology, but no studies have examined the role of PN in how depressive symptoms impact suicide ideation (SI). Methods We examined how PN factors (Grandiosity, Vulnerability) moderate the depression-SI relationship in three samples from increased-risk populations: National Guard personnel, individuals with prior suicidal thoughts and/or behaviors, and firearm owners. Results Findings supported PN’s role in the depression-SI relationship, while indicating multifactorial and sample-specific differences. Vulnerability was positively related to SI in all samples; Grandiosity evinced some unexpected positive [...]
Impulsivity contributes to many clinically relevant behaviors impacting youth. We conducted a scoping review to characterize existing research using the Urgency, Premeditation (lack of), Perseverance (lack of), Sensation Seeking (UPPS) Impulsive Behavior Scale (UPPS) Impulsive Behavior Scales in youth populations; to review its psychometric and validity data; and to summarize findings related to sex/gender and diagnostic populations of youth. [...]
Dramatic changes in state-level cannabis laws (CL) over the past 25 years have shifted societal beliefs throughout the US with unknown implications for youth. In the present study we conducted an updated systematic review and meta-analysis examining estimated effects of medical CL (MCL) and recreational CL (RCL) on past-month cannabis use among US youth. [...]
In 2014, the U.S. National Institute on Drug Abuse released the “Principles of Adolescent Substance Use Disorder Treatment,” summarizing previously established evidence and outlining principles of effective assessment, treatment, and aftercare for substance use disorders (SUD). Winters et al. (2018) updated these principles to be developmentally appropriate for adolescents. This review builds on that formative work and recommends updated adolescent assessment, treatment, and aftercare principles and practices. [...]
Youth of color are often exposed to racism that is at both systemic and individual levels. Interpersonal racial/ethnic discrimination is the behavioral manifestation of individual racism.1,2 While direct individual experiences of racism (e.g., comments directed at the individual) have deleterious effects for the socioemotional well-being of youth of color,3 research also points to the negative effects of broader exposure to racism (e.g., viewing racist comments, images, or videos online1,2) that is not experienced directly. [...]
Parents play a notable role in the development of child psychopathology. In this study we investigate the role of parent psychopathology and behaviors on child brain-symptom networks to understand the role of intergenerational transmission of psychopathology. Few studies have documented the interaction of child psychopathology, parent psychopathology, and child neuroimaging. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, EarlyView. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, EarlyView. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, EarlyView. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, EarlyView. [...]
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, EarlyView. [...]