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John T. Mitchell
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 82
Citations - 3294
John T. Mitchell is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder & Reinforcement sensitivity theory. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 76 publications receiving 2605 citations. Previous affiliations of John T. Mitchell include Durham University & University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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Functional Adult Outcomes 16 Years After Childhood Diagnosis of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: MTA Results.
Lily Hechtman,James M. Swanson,Margaret H. Sibley,Annamarie Stehli,Elizabeth B. Owens,John T. Mitchell,L. Eugene Arnold,Brooke S.G. Molina,Stephen P. Hinshaw,Peter S. Jensen,Howard Abikoff,Guillermo Perez Algorta,Andrea L. Howard,Betsy Hoza,Joy Etcovitch,Sylviane Houssais,Kimberley D. Lakes,J. Quyen Nichols +17 more
TL;DR: Adult functioning after childhood ADHD varies by domain and is generally worse when ADHD symptoms persist, so it is important to identify factors and interventions that promote better functional outcomes.
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Young adult outcomes in the follow‐up of the multimodal treatment study of attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder: symptom persistence, source discrepancy, and height suppression
James M. Swanson,L. Eugene Arnold,Brooke S.G. Molina,Margaret H. Sibley,Lily Hechtman,Stephen P. Hinshaw,Howard Abikoff,Annamarie Stehli,Elizabeth B. Owens,John T. Mitchell,Quyen Nichols,Andrea L. Howard,Laurence L. Greenhill,Betsy Hoza,Jeffrey H. Newcorn,Peter S. Jensen,Benedetto Vitiello,Timothy Wigal,Jeffery N. Epstein,Leanne Tamm,Kimberly D. Lakes,James G. Waxmonsky,Marc Lerner,Joy Etcovitch,Desiree W. Murray,Maximilian Muenke,Maria T. Acosta,Mauricio Arcos-Burgos,William E. Pelham,Helena C. Kraemer +29 more
TL;DR: In the MTA follow-up into adulthood, the ADHD group showed symptom persistence compared to local norms from the LNCG, and within naturalistic subgroups of ADHD cases, extended use of medication was associated with suppression of adult height but not with reduction of symptom severity.
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Examination of the reliability and factor structure of the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ) in a non-clinical sample
TL;DR: The current findings demonstrate the normal distribution of autistic traits and support a three-factor structure of the Autism Spectrum Quotient and suggestions for further development of the AQ as a measure of the autism spectrum are offered.
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A modified DBT skills training program for oppositional defiant adolescents: promising preliminary findings
Rosemery O. Nelson-Gray,Susan P. Keane,Ruth M. Hurst,John T. Mitchell,John B. Warburton,James T. Chok,Amanda R. Cobb +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that DBT skills training is feasible and shows promise in improving the behavior of ODD young adolescents.
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High BAS, but not low BIS, predicts externalizing symptoms in adults
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the role of Behavioral Approach System (BAS) and Behavioral Inhibition System sensitivity in predicting symptoms along the externalizing dimension of psychopathology, and found that high BIS sensitivity was associated with drug abuse, alcohol abuse, primary and secondary psychopathy, and hyperactive-impulsive AD/HD symptoms.