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. 2012 Jun;43(3):484-97.
doi: 10.1007/s10578-011-0277-7.

Linking oppositional behaviour trajectories to the development of depressive symptoms in childhood

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Linking oppositional behaviour trajectories to the development of depressive symptoms in childhood

Khrista Boylan et al. Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2012 Jun.

Abstract

Oppositional defiant disorder in childhood is a predictor of later mood disorders. This study assessed whether groups of children can be identified by their course of co-occurring oppositional and depressive symptoms in childhood using group based trajectory modeling. Participants were a cohort of 932 4 or 5 year old offspring of women participating in the National Longitudinal Study of Youth whose symptom trajectories were modeled across ages 4-13 years. Three co-occurring trajectory groups were found: oppositional symptoms only (23%), oppositional symptoms preceding increasing depressive symptoms over time (16%) and absence of any symptoms (61%). Of all children who developed depressive symptoms, all had moderate or high levels of pre-existing oppositional symptoms. Oppositional symptoms typically precede, or co-occur with depressive symptoms in childhood.

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