“…Although the CBCL has been used to examine psychosis in retrospective cross-sectional studies (Rossi et al . 2000, 2002; Muratori et al 2005) and in the offspring of women with schizophrenia (Miller et al 2002), this is the first prospective population-based birth cohort study to report the association between the widely used Achenbach scales and later SP-NAP. We also report for the first time the within-individual behavioural trajectory from childhood to adolescence; a comparison of mother and child ratings in adolescence; and psychosis items from the YSR scale.…”
Individuals who screen positive for non-affective psychosis show increased psychopathology during childhood and adolescence. The psychopathological trajectory of children who go on to develop schizophrenia anticipates the heterogeneity associated with the full clinical syndrome.
“…Although the CBCL has been used to examine psychosis in retrospective cross-sectional studies (Rossi et al . 2000, 2002; Muratori et al 2005) and in the offspring of women with schizophrenia (Miller et al 2002), this is the first prospective population-based birth cohort study to report the association between the widely used Achenbach scales and later SP-NAP. We also report for the first time the within-individual behavioural trajectory from childhood to adolescence; a comparison of mother and child ratings in adolescence; and psychosis items from the YSR scale.…”
Individuals who screen positive for non-affective psychosis show increased psychopathology during childhood and adolescence. The psychopathological trajectory of children who go on to develop schizophrenia anticipates the heterogeneity associated with the full clinical syndrome.
“…The CBCL has already been used in retrospective sibling studies in schizophrenia (Rossi, Pollice, Daneluzzo, Marinangeli, & Stratta, 2000) and in a study investigating the predictive value of retrospective behavioural data on childhood and adolescence behaviour of preschizophrenic children (Rossi et al, 2002).…”
Internalizing problems (anxiety, depression and somatization) preceded the development of AN, whereas both internalizing and externalizing behaviour problems (aggressive and delinquent behaviour) preceded bulimic disorders.
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