Childhood temperamental, emotional, and behavioral characteristics associated with mood and anxiety disorders in adolescence: A prospective study.
Nora R BakkenLaurie John HanniganAlexey A ShadrinGuy Frederick Lanyon HindleyHelga AskTed Reichborn KjennerudMartin TesliOle Andreas AndreassenKaroline Alexandra HavdahlPublished in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2022)
We found a consistent and increasing association between negative emotionality, behavioral and emotional problems in early to middle childhood and mood and anxiety disorders in adolescence. A developmental profile coherent with early and increasing disruptive mood dysregulation across childhood was the profile strongest associated with adolescent emotional disorders. Our results highlight the importance of early emotional dysregulation and childhood as a formative period in the development of adolescent mood and anxiety disorders, supporting potential for prevention and early intervention initiatives.