青春期失调的概况及其与初成年期教育、职业和物质使用结果的关系。

IF 2.4 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Tara R Cooper, Paweena Sukhawathanakul
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摘要

青少年的失调特征是严重的情绪、认知和行为失调,并与精神疾病的风险增加有关。青少年的自我调节对成年后的结果有重要的影响,然而这种关联在新兴成人DP的背景下还没有得到充分的研究。使用加拿大青少年样本(N = 662;M年龄= 15.52),采用了一种维度方法来研究DP,并研究了青少年DP得分与成年早期(M年龄= 25.77)的教育、职业和物质使用结果之间的关系。潜在剖面分析显示:高问题组DP评分升高(n = 59;8.9%);平均问题组DP得分平均(n = 285);43.1%);低问题组DP得分低于平均水平(n = 318);48%)。高问题组报告的职业状况最低,失业率和物质依赖率最高。这些结果证明了阈下青少年DP分数对即将成年的结果的影响。
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The adolescent dysregulation profile and its association with educational, occupational, and substance use outcomes in emerging adulthood.

The dysregulation profile (DP) in youth is characterized by severe emotional, cognitive, and behavioral dysregulation and is associated with an increased risk for psychiatric disorders. Adolescent self-regulation has important implications for adulthood outcomes, yet this association is understudied in the context of the DP in emerging adults. Using a Canadian adolescent sample (N = 662; M age = 15.52), a dimensional approach to the DP was taken and associations between adolescent DP scores and educational, occupational and substance use outcomes in emerging adulthood (M age = 25.77) were examined. Latent profile analysis revealed: a highly problematic group with elevated DP scores (n = 59; 8.9%); an average problems group with average DP scores (n = 285; 43.1%); and a low problems group with below average DP scores (n = 318; 48%). The highly problematic group reported the lowest occupational statuses, and the highest prevalence of unemployment and substance dependencies. These results demonstrate the impact of subthreshold adolescent DP scores on emerging adulthood outcomes.

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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Behavioral Development is the official journal of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, which exists to promote the discovery, dissemination and application of knowledge about developmental processes at all stages of the life span - infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age. The Journal is already the leading international outlet devoted to reporting interdisciplinary research on behavioural development, and has now, in response to the rapidly developing fields of behavioural genetics, neuroscience and developmental psychopathology, expanded its scope to these and other related new domains of scholarship. In this way, it provides a truly world-wide platform for researchers which can facilitate a greater integrated lifespan perspective. In addition to original empirical research, the Journal also publishes theoretical and review papers, methodological papers, and other work of scientific interest that represents a significant advance in the understanding of any aspect of behavioural development. The Journal also publishes papers on behaviour development research within or across particular geographical regions. Papers are therefore considered from a wide range of disciplines, covering all aspects of the lifespan. Articles on topics of eminent current interest, such as research on the later life phases, biological processes in behaviour development, cross-national, and cross-cultural issues, and interdisciplinary research in general, are particularly welcome.
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