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- Scholarly journal focuses on childhood psychotherapy and the related assessment, treatment, prognosis, follow-up, and developmental course of child and adolescent disorders.
Most Recent Articles from Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 
A 12-year prospective study of patterns of social information processing problems and externalizing behaviors
Social information processing (SIP) theory (e.g., Crick & Dodge, 1994) describes a set of cognitive-emotional mechanisms that have been found to...
10/1/06 by Jennifer E. Lansford Patrick S. Malone Kenneth A. Dodge Joseph C. Crozier Gregory S. Pettit John E. Bates · More from publicationLinking substance use and problem behavior across three generations
For the past several decades, researchers have investigated the effects of parental substance use on children. One of the most widely studied...
6/1/06 by Jennifer A. Bailey Karl G. Hill Sabrina Oesterle J. David Hawkins · More from publicationLinks between antisocial behavior and depressed mood: the role of life events and attributional style
Comorbidity between antisocial behavior and depression in adolescence is well documented. A recent meta-analysis of results from epidemiological...
6/1/06 by Richard Rowe Barbara Maughan Thalia C. Eley · More from publicationNeighborhood disadvantage, parent-child conflict, neighborhood peer relationships, and early antisocial behavior problem trajectories
Early externalizing problems are one of the best predictors of adolescent and adult criminality (Huesmann & Eron, 1992; Moffitt, Caspi,...
6/1/06 by Erin M. Ingoldsby Daniel S. Shaw Emily Winslow Michael Schonberg Miles Gilliom Michael M. Criss · More from publicationRelations of parenting and negative life events to cognitive diatheses for depression in children
Many studies suggest that the origins of depression in children consist of certain cognitive diatheses. The current study examines the developmental...
6/1/06 by Alanna E. Bruce David A. Cole Danielle H. Dallaire Farrah M. Jacquez Ashley Q. Pineda Beth LaGrange · More from publicationChild-directed interaction: prediction of change in impaired mother-child functioning
Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based behavioral treatment for families of young children with disruptive behavior disorders...
6/1/06 by Michelle D. Harwood Sheila M. Eyberg · More from publication