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The relationship between cognitive and affective control and adolescent mental health.

Savannah MinihanLevi KumleKate MastonDebopriyo BalAliza Werner-SeidlerHelen ChristensenSusanne Schweizer
Published in: JCPP advances (2023)
The present analyses suggest that working memory difficulties, in particular, may be associated with the experience of current depressed mood in adolescents. Problems with affective shifting may be implicated in a range of mental health problems in adolescents. Given the ubiquitous need for efficient cognitive functioning in daily life, enhancing cognitive and affective control in adolescents may be a promising means of improving functioning across a range of domains, including affective functioning, and by extension, adolescent mental health.
Keyphrases
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