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Gepubliceerd in: Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology 8/2020

23-04-2020

Daily Mood Reactivity to Stress during Childhood Predicts Internalizing Problems Three Years Later

Auteurs: Sunhye Bai, Theodore F. Robles, Bridget M. Reynolds, Rena L. Repetti

Gepubliceerd in: Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology | Uitgave 8/2020

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Abstract

The mental health toll of common school problems that many children encounter every day is not well understood. This study examined individual differences in mood reactivity to naturally occurring school problems using daily diaries, and assessed their prospective associations with youth mental health, three years later. At baseline, 47 children ages 8 to 13 years described common problems at school and mood on a daily basis, for 8 weeks. Thirty-three youth returned for follow-up three years later at ages 11 to 17 years. Children and parents also completed one-time questionnaires about youth mental health at baseline and follow-up. There were individual differences in the within-person associations between school problems and same-day and next-day mood. A greater tendency to react to school problems with more negative mood or less positive mood on the same day predicted more parent-rated internalizing and externalizing problems and child ratings of depression symptoms three years later, relative to baseline levels of symptoms. Daily diaries can help to identify specific targets of psychosocial interventions in real world settings.
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Response options for personal parental income were slightly modified between year 2 and 3 of study enrollment for consistency with 2010 changes in federal tax brackets. Of those enrolled during the first two years, 19.6% reported income < $8350; 7.8% between $7826–$31,850, 35.3% between $31,851–$64,250, 17.6% between $64,251–$97,925 and 19.6% > $97,926. For parents in year 3, 13.2% reported income < $8375; 23.7% between $8376–$34,000, 44.7% between $34,001–$82,400, 15.8% between $82,401–$171,850 and 2.6% > $171,851.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
Daily Mood Reactivity to Stress during Childhood Predicts Internalizing Problems Three Years Later
Auteurs
Sunhye Bai
Theodore F. Robles
Bridget M. Reynolds
Rena L. Repetti
Publicatiedatum
23-04-2020
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology / Uitgave 8/2020
Print ISSN: 2730-7166
Elektronisch ISSN: 2730-7174
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-020-00650-7

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