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The growing interdisciplinarity of developmental psychopathology: Implications for science and training.
Gotlib, Ian H; Buthmann, Jessica L; Uy, Jessica P.
Afiliação
  • Gotlib IH; Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
  • Buthmann JL; Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
  • Uy JP; Department of Psychology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA.
Dev Psychopathol ; : 1-11, 2024 Mar 22.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38516854
ABSTRACT
The field of developmental psychopathology has grown exponentially over the past decades, and has become increasingly multifaceted. The initial focus on understanding abnormal child psychology has broadened to the study of the origins of psychopathology, with the goals of preventing and alleviating disorder and promoting healthy development. In this paper, we discuss how technological advances and global events have expanded the questions that researchers in developmental psychopathology can address. We do so by describing a longitudinal study that we have been conducting for the past dozen years. We originally planned to examine the effects of early adversity on trajectories of brain development, endocrine function, and depressive symptoms across puberty; it has since become an interdisciplinary study encompassing diverse domains like inflammation, sleep, biological aging, the environment, and child functioning post-pandemic, that we believe will advance our understanding of neurobehavioral development. This increase in the breadth in our study emerged from an expansion of the field; we encourage researchers to embrace these dynamic changes. In this context, we discuss challenges, opportunities, and institutional changes related to the growing interdisciplinarity of the field with respect to training the next generation of investigators to mitigate the burden of mental illness in youth.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article