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Emily Hirsch, Tasmia Alam, Nathan Kirk, Katherine B Bevans, Margaret Briggs-Gowan, Lauren S Wakschlag, Jillian L Wiggins, Amy K Roy. Developmentally specified characterization of the irritability spectrum at early school age: Implications for pragmatic mental health screening.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (S1): e1985
Nathan Kirk, Emily Hirsch, Tasmia Alam, Lauren S Wakschlag, Jillian Lee Wiggins, Amy K Roy. A pragmatic, clinically optimized approach to characterizing adolescent irritability: Validation of parent- and adolescent reports on the Multidimensional Assessment Profile Scales-Temper Loss Scale.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (S1): e1986
Lauren S Wakschlag, Phillip Sherlock, Courtney K Blackwell, James L Burns, Sheila Krogh-Jespersen, Richard C Gershon, David Cella, Kristin A Buss, Joan L Luby. Modeling the normal:abnormal spectrum of early childhood internalizing behaviors: A clinical-developmental approach for the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles Internalizing Dimensions.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (S1): e1987
Tasmia Alam, Nathan Kirk, Emily Hirsch, Margaret Briggs-Gowan, Lauren S Wakschlag, Amy Krain Roy, Jillian Lee Wiggins. Characterizing the spectrum of irritability in preadolescence: Dimensional and pragmatic applications.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (S1): e1988
Jillian Lee Wiggins, Ana Ureña Rosario, Yudong Zhang, Leigha MacNeill, Qiongru Yu, Elizabeth Norton, Justin D Smith, Lauren S Wakschlag. Advancing earlier transdiagnostic identification of mental health risk: A pragmatic approach at the transition to toddlerhood.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (S1): e1989
Jillian Lee Wiggins, Amy K Roy, Lauren S Wakschlag. MAPping affective dimensions of behavior: Methodologic and pragmatic advancement of the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles scales.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (S1): e1990
Jillian Lee Wiggins, Ana Ureña Rosario, Leigha A MacNeill, Sheila Krogh-Jespersen, Margaret Briggs-Gowan, Justin D Smith, Lauren S Wakschlag. Prevalence, stability, and predictive utility of the Multidimensional Assessment of Preschoolers Scales clinically optimized irritability score: Pragmatic early assessment of mental disorder risk.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (S1): e1991
Daniel S Pine. Commentary on the special issue: Leveraging measurement to refine developmental perspectives on psychopathology.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (S1): e1996
Rotem Saar-Ashkenazy, Jonathan Guez, Yael Jacob, Ronel Veksler, Jonathan E Cohen, Ilan Shelef, Alon Friedman, Mony Benifla. White-matter correlates of anxiety: The contribution of the corpus-callosum to the study of anxiety and stress-related disorders.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (4): e1955
Peter Andersson, Esmail Jamshidi, Carl-Johan Ekman, Kristina Tedroff, Jonnie Björkander, Magnus Sjögren, Johan Lundberg, Jussi Jokinen, Adrian E Desai Boström. Mapping length of inpatient treatment duration and year-wise relapse rates in eating disordered populations in a well-defined Western-European healthcare region across 1998-2020.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (4): e1960
Lauren M Piltz, Emma J Carpendale, Kristin R Laurens. Measurement invariance across age, gender, ethnicity, and psychopathology of the Psychotic-Like Experiences Questionnaire for Children in a community sample.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (4): e1962
Baojing Li, Peter Allebeck, Bo Burstöm, Anna-Karin Danielsson, Louisa Degenhardt, Terje A Eikemo, Alize Ferrari, Ann Kristin Knudsen, Andreas Lundin, Hélio Manhica, John Newton, Harvey Whiteford, Pär Flodin, Hugo Sjöqvist, Emilie E Agardh. Educational level and the risk of mental disorders, substance use disorders and self-harm in different age-groups: A cohort study covering 1,6 million subjects in the Stockholm region.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (4): e1964
Susanne Grothus, Ariane Sommer, Benedikt B Claus, Lorin Stahlschmidt, Bruce F Chorpita, Julia Wager. The German version of the Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale-Psychometric properties and normative data for German 8- to 17-year-olds.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (4): e1965
Andreas Lundin, Jette Möller, Yvonne Forsell. The Major Depression Inventory for diagnosing according to DSM-5 and ICD-11: Psychometric properties and validity in a Swedish general population.International journal of methods in psychiatric research. 2023, 32 (4): e1966