Login / Signup

The next generation of developmental psychopathology research: Including broader perspectives and becoming more precise.

Kristin ValentinoKatherine Edler
Published in: Development and psychopathology (2024)
The current Special Issue marks a major milestone in the history of developmental psychopathology; as the final issue edited by Cicchetti, we have an opportunity to reflect on the remarkable progress of the discipline across the last four decades, as well as challenges and future directions for the field. With contemporary issues in mind, including rising rates of psychopathology, health disparities, and international conflict, as well as rapid growth and accessibility of digital and mobile technologies, the discipline of developmental psychopathology is poised to advance multidisciplinary, developmentally- and contextually- informed research, and to make substantial progress in supporting the healthy development of individuals around the world. We highlight key future directions and challenges for the next generation of developmental psychopathology research including further investigation of culture at multiple levels of analysis, incorporation of macro-level influences into developmental psychopathology research, methods advances to address heterogeneity in translational research, precision mental health, and the extension of developmental psychopathology research across the lifespan.
Keyphrases
  • anorexia nervosa
  • mental health
  • risk assessment
  • health information
  • quality improvement
  • quantum dots
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • human health