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Autistic Traits Associated With Elevated Depression in Youth Aged 10 to 18
Psychiatric News (Monday, 18 June) - At age 10, children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and those with high levels of autistic traits have more depressive symptoms than children in the general population, reports a study... -
Clinical/Research News From APA’s 2018 Annual Meeting Day One
Psychiatric News (Saturday, 5 May) - Welcome to New York City!APA’s 2018 Annual Meeting began in New York today. From now through May 9, Psychiatric News will deliver an evening digest of some of the day’s... -
Disordered Eating Behavior in Youth May Increase Future Risk of Depression
Psychiatric News (Wednesday, 11 April) - Youth who display behavior commonly associated with eating disorders may be at a greater risk of future depressive symptoms and bullying by peers, reports a study published today in JAMA... - Sexual Harassment: 'It's All Part Of Growing Up'
Science 2.0 (Thursday, 9 November, 2017) - Allegations about sexual harassment in Hollywood, British politics and various other sectors have exposed a reality already familiar to most women.Harassment, interruption, and intrusion from men is commonly disregarded as... -
Study Offers Clues on Increasing Resiliency in Children Exposed to Abuse
Psychiatric News (Wednesday, 6 September, 2017) - Experiencing multiple forms of abuse early in life can increase the likelihood a child will develop psychotic symptoms. A report in Schizophrenia Bulletin now suggests there are several factors that... -
10-Year Study Suggests School Bullying Is Decreasing
Psychiatric News (Thursday, 4 May, 2017) - School bullying is trending downward, contradicting the public’s perception that bullying is on the rise, according to a large-sample, decade-long study published this week in Pediatrics, coinciding with National Children’s... - Victims of childhood bullying more likely to be overweight as young adults King's College London (Friday, 11 November, 2016) - Children who are bullied in primary and secondary school are nearly twice as likely to be overweight at the age of 18 than non-bullied children, according to a new study...
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Pediatricians Urged to Routinely Screen Adolescents for Risk Factors for Suicide
Psychiatric News (Monday, 27 June, 2016) - The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) today published updated guidelines to assist pediatricians and other child and adolescent health care professionals in identifying and helping adolescents at risk of suicide....
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