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The ABCD study: understanding the development of risk for mental and physical health outcomes.

Nicole R. Karcher, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2021 - 
- Vol. 46, Iss: 1, pp 131-142
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How the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study was designed to elucidate factors associated with the development of negative mental and physical health outcomes is outlined and a selective overview of results emerging from the ABCD Study is provided.
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This article is published in Neuropsychopharmacology.The article was published on 2021-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 109 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Mental health & Population.

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The Human Connectome Project: A retrospective.

TL;DR: The Human Connectome Project (HCP) was launched in 2010 as an ambitious effort to accelerate advances in human neuroimaging, particularly for measures of brain connectivity; apply these advances to study a large number of healthy young adults; and freely share the data and tools with the scientific community as mentioned in this paper.
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Factor structure, measurement and structural invariance, and external validity of an abbreviated youth version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale.

TL;DR: The findings indicate that the novel, abbreviated youth version of the UPPS-P Impulsive Behavior Scale can assess multidimensional impulsivity in children reliably and validly by means of self-report, allowing assessment of this critical domain at early stages of development.
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Adolescents' Daily Lives: The Role of Parent-Child Relationship Quality.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used data from SIGMA, a longitudinal, experience sampling cohort study, in which N = 173 adolescents aged 11 to 20 were tested before and during COVID-19.
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The impact of childhood trauma on developing bipolar disorder: current understanding and ensuring continued progress

TL;DR: This review first outlines the most prominent hypotheses linking CT exposure and the onset of BD, followed by a discussion of original studies that investigated the role of CT in young people with early-onset BD, youths at increased risk of developing BD, or youngsters with BD with a focus on subclinical and clinical outcome measures.
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Adolescent brain development in normality and psychopathology.

TL;DR: Empirically sound tests of these mechanisms represent the field's most challenging future goals, so that applications to psychopathology can be refined and so that developmental cascades that incorporate neurobiological variables can be modeled.
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Psychology's Replication Crisis and the Grant Culture: Righting the Ship

TL;DR: The replication crisis highlights the operation of psychological science at its best, as it reflects our growing humility as discussed by the authors. But institutional variables, especially the growing emphasis on external funding as an expectation or de facto requirement for faculty tenure and promotion, pose largely unappreciated hazards for psychological science, including incentives for engaging in questionable research practices, a single-minded focus on programmatic research, intellectual hyperspecialization, disincentives for conducting direct replications, stifling of creativity and intellectual risk taking, and diminished time for thinking deeply.
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Social media use and risky behaviors in adolescents: A meta-analysis.

TL;DR: The positive links identified between social media and risky behaviors during adolescence in this meta-analysis suggest that developmental theories of risk taking would benefit from incorporating the social media context.
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Prevalence and Family-Related Factors Associated With Suicidal Ideation, Suicide Attempts, and Self-injury in Children Aged 9 to 10 Years

TL;DR: This study demonstrates the association of family factors, including high family conflict and low parental monitoring, with suicidality and self-injury in children, as well as the overall prevalence of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and nonsuicidal self-Injury among preadolescent children.
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