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  • Title: Child to adult continuities of psychopathology: a 24-year follow-up.
    Author: Reef J, Diamantopoulou S, van Meurs I, Verhulst F, van der Ende J.
    Journal: Acta Psychiatr Scand; 2009 Sep; 120(3):230-8. PubMed ID: 19522882.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To determine continuities of mental health problems of children across a 24-year follow-up period. METHOD: In 1983, parent ratings of emotional and behavioral problems were collected with the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) in a general population sample of 2076 children. Twenty-four years later, 1365 participants completed Adult Self-Reports (ASR) to assess emotional and behavioral problems. RESULTS: Of the participants who were classified as deviant in childhood, 22.2% were also classified as deviant in adulthood. Both homotypic and heterotypic continuity was found. Childhood aggressive, delinquent, and anxious/depressed problems were associated with most adult psychopathology. Attention problems did not predict later problems independently. CONCLUSION: Even though assessed with parent-reports in childhood and analogous self-reports in adulthood, and over a large period of 24 years, continuity of psychopathology was found from childhood into adulthood. Anxious/depressed problems, delinquent behavior and aggressive behavior in childhood are core predictors for adult psychopathology.
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