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Journal of child psychology and psychiatry

Year: 2020
Articles in SafetyLit: 15

#Online harms or benefits? An ethnographic analysis of the positives and negatives of peer-support around self-harm on social media

A longitudinal study of cognitive predictors of (complex) post-traumatic stress in young people in out-of-home care

Association between family history of suicide attempt and neurocognitive functioning in community youth

Children's history of suicidal ideation and synchrony of facial displays of affect during mother-child interactions

Classifying childhood war trauma exposure: latent profile analyses of Sierra Leone's former child soldiers

Commentary: A challenge for a higher bar in research on childhood trauma: reflections on Danese 2019

Content, diagnostic, correlational, and genetic similarities between common measures of childhood aggressive behaviors and related psychiatric traits

Cybervictimization in adolescence and its association with subsequent suicidal ideation/attempt beyond face-to-face victimization: a longitudinal population-based study

Developmental profiles of childhood attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and irritability: association with adolescent mental health, functional impairment, and suicidal outcomes

Editorial Perspective: COVID-19 pandemic-related psychopathology in children and adolescents with mental illness

Higher aggression is related to poorer academic performance in compulsory education

Predicting externalizing behavior in toddlerhood from early individual differences in empathy

Preventive intervention for trauma reactions in young injured children: results of a multi-site randomised controlled trial

Sexual orientation and adolescent suicide attempt and self-harm: a co-twin control study

Unique longitudinal relationships between symptoms of psychopathology in youth: a cross-lagged panel network analysis in the ABCD study