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Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment

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Alison C McLeish, Kandi L Walker, Joy L Hart
The early months of the COVID-19 pandemic saw significant increases in symptoms of anxiety and depression, particularly among college students. However, research has not examined how internalizing symptoms in this population have changed as the pandemic has continued into its second year. Further, there has yet to be an examination of potential changes in transdiagnostic vulnerability factors. Therefore, the purpose of the current repeated cross-sectional study was to examine differences by term in undergraduates' symptoms of depression, anxiety, worry, social anxiety, and anxiety sensitivity in the Spring 2020 ( n  = 251), Fall 2020 ( n  = 427), and Spring 2021 ( n  = 256) semesters...
July 27, 2022: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35892122/coping-with-covid-stress-maladaptive-and-adaptive-response-styles-predicting-college-student-internalizing-symptom-dimensions
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Jennifer J Wicks, Morgan M Taylor, Alyssa N Fassett-Carman, Chiara R Neilson, Elena C Peterson, Roselinde H Kaiser, Hannah R Snyder
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly disrupted daily life for undergraduates and introduced new stressors (e.g., campus closures). How individuals respond to stressors can interact with stress to increase disorder risk in both unique and transdiagnostic ways. The current study examined how maladaptive and adaptive stress response styles moderated the perceived severity of COVID-related stressors effect on general and specific internalizing dimensions at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in a combined undergraduate sample across two universities (N = 451) using latent bifactor modeling and LASSO modeling to identify optimal predictors...
July 22, 2022: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35937855/does-symptom-linkage-density-predict-outcomes-in-cognitive-therapy-for-recurrent-depression
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Jeffrey R Vittengl, Lee Anna Clark, Michael E Thase, Robin B Jarrett
BACKGROUND: Acute-phase cognitive therapy (CT) is an efficacious treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD), but how CT helps patients is incompletely understood. As a potential means to clarify CT mechanisms, we defined "symptom linkage density" (SLD) as a patient's mean time-lagged correlation among nine depressive symptoms across 13 weekly assessments. We hypothesized that patients with higher SLD during CT have better outcomes (treatment response, and fewer symptoms after response), and we explored whether SLD correlated with other possible CT processes (growth in social adjustment and CT skills)...
June 2022: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35669529/links-between-oppositional-defiant-disorder-dimensions-psychophysiology-and-interpersonal-versus-non-interpersonal-trauma
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Amy J Mikolajewski, Michael S Scheeringa
The etiology of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) is not well understood but appears to have both biologically-based roots and can develop following adverse experiences. The current study is the first to examine the interaction between biologically-based factors and type of trauma experience (i.e., interpersonal and non-interpersonal) and associations with ODD. The psychophysiological factors included baseline resting heart rate, respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), and cortisol. ODD was measured as two dimensions of irritable and defiant/vindictive...
March 2022: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35573659/examining-the-dimensionality-of-anxiety-and-depression-a-latent-profile-approach-to-modeling-transdiagnostic-features
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Julia S Yarrington, Craig K Enders, Richard E Zinbarg, Susan Mineka, Michelle G Craske
Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent psychological disorders; our understanding of these conditions remains limited. Efforts to explain anxiety and depression have been constrained in part by binary classification systems. Dimensional approaches to understanding psychopathology may be more effective. The present study used latent profile analysis (LPA) to assess whether unique subgroups exist within a tri-level model of anxiety and depression. Participants (N=627) completed self-report questionnaires from which tri-level model factors were derived...
March 2022: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35967514/does-child-anxiety-exacerbate-or-protect-against-parent-child-relationship-difficulties-in-children-with-elevated-adhd-symptoms
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Elizabeth S M Chan, Mariafernanda Macias, Michael J Kofler
Pediatric ADHD is associated with parent-child relationship difficulties. However, the extent to which these relations are attributable to specific ADHD symptom clusters (i.e., inattentive vs. hyperactive/impulsive), and the extent to which child anxiety symptoms may exacerbate or protect against these difficulties, remains unclear. To address these gaps in the literature, the current study combined multi-informant measures (parent, teacher, child) with a clinically-evaluated and carefully-phenotyped sample of 188 children with and without ADHD and anxiety (ages 8-13; 63 girls)...
2022: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35221465/skin-conductance-responses-to-a-discrete-threat-in-virtual-reality-associations-with-psychopathy-and-anxiety
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Luna C M Centifanti, Steven M Gillespie, Nicholas D Thomson
People with high levels of psychopathic traits are often described as fearless and lacking in emotional depth, particularly when evaluating threats in their environments. Skin conductance responsivity (SCR) to negative emotional stimuli represents a robust autonomic correlate of conduct problem behavior in children (Fanti et al., in  Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews , 100, 98-107, 2019). However, studies that have examined threat-related processing in youth with conduct problems have tended to use a variety of negative stimuli that might induce various and unspecific negative emotions...
2022: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35185276/do-parent-and-teacher-ratings-of-adhd-reflect-the-same-constructs-a-measurement-invariance-analysis
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Colleen M Jungersen, Christopher J Lonigan
Discrepancies between parent and teacher ratings of problem behaviors related to Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are reported frequently. Previous studies have hypothesized that these discrepancies are the results of various informant biases and have evaluated whether the rating scales are measuring behaviors the same way across informants. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if two rating scales of ADHD behavior, the Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD Symptoms and Normal Behavior Rating Scale (SWAN) and the Conners' Teacher Rating Scale-15 (CTRS-15), reflected the same underlying constructs across parent and teacher report...
December 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35173381/who-looks-on-the-bright-side-expectations-of-low-income-parents-with-a-disruptive-young-child
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Alexandra D W Sullivan, Kat L Wright, Nicole Breslend, April Highlander, Rex Forehand, Deborah J Jones
Low-income parents are more likely to have a child with disruptive behaviors. Furthermore, these parents are likely to struggle with low expectations about the future, which can interfere with treatment response to even the most effective treatments. The purpose of this study was to explore correlates of low-income parents' expectations, specifically hopelessness and optimism, in families with clinic-referred disruptive young children. Using baseline data from an intervention trial (Jones et al., 2021), we used a multi-informant approach to test whether parenting behaviors, child misbehavior, and parental daily stressors were related to parent hopelessness and optimism...
December 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35068669/parents-maltreatment-histories-dimensions-of-emotion-regulation-and-connections-to-offspring-self-regulation-a-sex-specific-transmission-pathway
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Kimberly Osborne, Erinn Duprey, Margaret O'Brien Caughy, Assaf Oshri
Introduction: Parents with childhood maltreatment histories are at risk for emotion regulation (ER) problems, which are associated with reduced self-regulation among their offspring. However, gaps remain in the literature regarding this indirect transmission pathway. First, ER consists of multiple dimensions and it is unclear which dimension is most affected by childhood maltreatment. Second, less is known regarding which parental ER dimension is linked to offspring self-regulation. Thus, the present study aimed to examine the direct and indirect associations between parental maltreatment histories and child self-regulatory capacity via dimensions of parental ER...
December 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34924690/a-spanish-translation-of-the-hoarding-rating-scale-differential-item-functioning-and-convergent-validity
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Caitlin A Stamatis, Jordana Muroff, Elizabeth S Bocanegra, Carolyn I Rodriguez, Kiara R Timpano
Hoarding disorder (HD) involves extreme difficulties discarding possessions and significant clutter in living areas. Although hoarding occurs worldwide, cross-cultural research remains in nascent stages, hampered in part by a lack of validated measures in non-English languages. We aimed to validate a Spanish translation of the Hoarding Rating Scale (HRS), a widely used measure of core HD symptoms. Our sample ( N =736) included participants responding in English ( n =548; 45.4% female; 7.9% Latinx) or Spanish ( n =188; 46...
December 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34840417/risking-everything-in-obsessive-compulsive-disorder-an-analogue-decision-making-study
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James Croft, Jessica R Grisham, Andrew Perfors, Brett K Hayes
An experiment examined decision-making processes among nonclinical participants with low or high levels of OCD symptomatology (N = 303). To better simulate the decision environments that are most likely to be problematic for clients with OCD, we employed decision tasks that incorporated "black swan" options that have a very low probability but involve substantial loss. When faced with a choice between a safer option that involved no risk of loss or a riskier alternative with a very low probability of substantial loss, most participants chose the safer option regardless of OCD symptom level...
November 22, 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34518734/covid-19-impact-battery-development-and-validation
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Norman B Schmidt, Nicholas P Allan, Brandon Koscinski, Brittany M Mathes, Kelsey Eackles, Catherine Accorso, Kevin G Saulnier, Darcey M Allan, Kaley Potter, Lora Garey, Julie Suhr, Megan Austin, Michael J Zvolensky
In addition to impacting the physical health of millions of Americans, the novel-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is a significant psychological stressor due to both the threat of the illness itself and the mitigation strategies used to contain the spread. To facilitate understanding of the impact of COVID-19, validated measures are needed. Using a stepwise procedure in line with best-practice measurement procedures, the current report summarizes the procedures employed to create the COVID-19 Impact Battery (CIB)...
September 9, 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35431428/personality-pathology-and-substance-misuse-in-later-life-perspectives-from-interviewer-self-and-informant-reports
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Sarah E Paul, Rachel P Winograd, Thomas F Oltmanns
Research indicates a robust association between personality and substance use and misuse. The high prevalence and pervasive detrimental impacts of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and smoking of tobacco necessitate more studies designed to identify factors closely associated with these outcomes in specific populations. The analyses reported in the present paper concern the relative utilities of five measures of personality and personality pathology rated by three sources (self, informant, and interviewer) in predicting AUD and regular smoking in a representative sample of 987 older adults, an understudied and uniquely vulnerable population...
September 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34149159/a-bayesian-structural-equation-modeling-factor-analysis-of-the-ucla-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-reaction-index-for-dsm-5-in-a-polyvictimized-sample-of-adolescents
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Crosby A Modrowski, Ascher K Munion, Patricia K Kerig, Robyn E Kilshaw
The revised criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual necessitated the development of new screening tools for youth, one of the most widely used of which is the UCLA Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Reaction Index for DSM-5 (RI-5). Thus far, the few studies that have investigated the RI-5's factor structure have supported a four-factor model. However, to date this research has been limited to youth with histories of exposure to single-event traumatic stressors, a significant limitation as evidence suggests many trauma-exposed youth report exposure to multiple types of traumatic stressors, or polyvictimization...
March 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33814696/i-m-not-being-critical-you-re-just-too-sensitive-pediatric-bipolar-disorder-and-families
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Tina D Du Rocher Schudlich, Chase Ochrach, Eric A Youngstrom, Jennifer K Youngstrom, Robert L Findling
The present study examines the relationship between Perceived Criticism (PC) and Sensitivity to Criticism (SC) in youth with Bipolar Spectrum Disorder (BPSD), their symptomatic experiences, and family functioning. We hypothesized that findings for youth would be consistent with findings for adults indicating that PC and SC would be associated with a worse clinical presentation, and that associations between family criticism and sensitivity and youth symptoms would be stronger for youth with BPSD than with other clinical diagnoses...
March 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33814695/clarifying-fearlessness-in-psychopathy-an-examination-of-thrill-seeking-and-physical-risk-taking
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Nathaniel E Anderson, Matthew Widdows, J Michael Maurer, Kent A Kiehl
Fearlessness has been described among the traits associated with psychopathy; however, disparities in conceptualizations of fear and how related elements are operationalized among different measures of psychopathic traits have led to some enduring controversy. Here we address a subset of elements characterizing fearlessness represented in thrill-seeking and physical risk-taking among a large sample of incarcerated individuals (n = 688). We examine these relationships utilizing Hare's Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R), the Psychopathy Personality Inventory-Short Form (PPI-SF), and the Zuckerman Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS)...
March 2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34720388/comorbidity-between-depression-and-anxiety-in-adolescents-bridge-symptoms-and-relevance-of-risk-and-protective-factors
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Deniz Konac, Katherine S Young, Jennifer Lau, Edward D Barker
Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent and comorbid in adolescents, and this co-occurrence leads to worse prognosis and additional difficulties. The relationship between depression and anxiety must be delineated to, in turn, reduce and prevent the comorbidity, however our knowledge is still limited. We used network analysis to investigate bridge symptoms; symptoms that connect individual depression and anxiety symptoms and thus can help explain the comorbidity. We also examined the role of relevant risk and protective factors in explaining these symptom-level associations between these disorders...
2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34305303/development-of-the-covid-19-perinatal-perception-questionnaire-covid19-ppq
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Lianne P Hulsbosch, Myrthe G B M Boekhorst, Lotte Muskens, Eva S Potharst, Ivan Nyklíček, Victor J M Pop
The COVID-19 pandemic affects the mental health status of perinatal women, which makes it important to gain insight into and to effectively measure specific stressors of the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, we aimed to develop a COVID-19 Perinatal Perception Questionnaire (COVID19-PPQ). In-depth interviews were conducted during the first national lockdown period with pregnant women, new mothers and perinatal healthcare professionals, resulting in (a) a 27-item pregnancy and (b) a 21-item postpartum scale. Explorative factor analyses (EFA) in sample Ia (N = 154) and Ib (N = 90), and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) in sample IIa (N = 113) and IIb (N = 81) were conducted to test the psychometric properties of both scales...
2021: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33776200/a-day-in-the-life-of-borderline-personality-disorder-a-preliminary-analysis-of-within-day-emotion-generation-and-regulation
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Matthew W Southward, Stephen A Semcho, Nicole E Stumpp, Destiney L MacLean, Shannon Sauer-Zavala
In Linehan's (1993) biosocial theory, borderline personality disorder (BPD) results in part from frequent, intense, negative emotions and maladaptive behavioral responses to those emotions. We conducted a secondary data analysis of an intensive single-case experimental design to explore hourly relations among behavioral responses and emotions in BPD. Eight participants with BPD ( M age = 21.57, 63% female; 63% Asian) reported their emotions and behaviors hourly on two days. Participants reported a neutral-to-negative average emotional state with substantial variability each day...
December 2020: Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
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