Correlates of Childhood vs. Adolescence Internalizing Symptomatology from Infancy to Young Adulthood

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John D. Haltigan
Glenn I. Roisman
Elizabeth Cauffman
Cathryn Booth-LaForce
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[1] Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,
[2] University of Minnesota,undefined
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] University of Washington,undefined
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Environment; Internalizing symptomatology; Peer victimization; Psychopathology; Puberty;
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In light of its associations with child and adolescent health and well-being, there remains a need to better understand the etiological underpinnings and developmental course of internalizing symptomatology in children and adolescents. This study leveraged intensive longitudinal data (N = 959; 49.6 % females) to test the hypothesis that internalizing symptoms in childhood may be driven more strongly by family experiences whereas internalizing symptoms in adolescence may derive more uniquely from familial loading for affective disorders (i.e., maternal depression). We evaluated the relative contributions of (a) family experiences (b) maternal depression, and (c) peer influences in testing this hypothesis. The results indicated that family predictors were more strongly correlated with childhood (relative to adolescent) internalizing symptoms. In contrast to previous findings, maternal depression also exhibited stronger associations with childhood internalizing symptoms. Although often overlooked in theories concerning potential differential origins of childhood vs. adolescent internalizing symptomatology, peer experiences explained unique variation in both childhood and adolescent internalizing problems.
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