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Trajectories Of Pure And Co-Occurring Internalizing And Externalizing Problems From Age 2 To Age 12: Findings From The Nichd Study Of Early Child Care, Kostas Andrea Fanti
Trajectories Of Pure And Co-Occurring Internalizing And Externalizing Problems From Age 2 To Age 12: Findings From The Nichd Study Of Early Child Care, Kostas Andrea Fanti
Psychology Dissertations
According to previous research, internalizing and externalizing problems tend to be comorbid or co-occur at different ages in development (Angold, Costello, & Erkanli, 1999). The question that this dissertation addresses is how and why internalizing and externalizing problems, two disorders that represent separate forms of psychopathology, co-occur in children. This is an important question for the developmental psychopathology perspective because an appreciation of the concept of co-occurrence is essential for explaining the development and taxonomy of internalizing and externalizing psychopathology, and for understanding the etiology and course of these symptoms (Achenbach, 1990). Attempts to explain co-occurrence have proposed that co-occurring …