Co-developmental Trajectories of Defiant/Headstrong, Irritability, and Prosocial Emotions from Preschool Age to Early Adolescence.

This study ascertains how the proposed subtypes and specifiers of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) based on irritability and prosocial emotions co-develop and describes the clinical characteristics of the resultant classes. A sample of 488 community children was followed up from ages 3 to 12 year...

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Publicado en:Child Psychiatry & Human Development Vol. 53; no. 5; pp. 908 - 919
Autores principales: Ezpeleta, Lourdes, Penelo, Eva, Navarro, J. Blas, de la Osa, Núria, Trepat, Esther
Formato: Artículo
Publicado: Springer Nature Oct2022
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          Ezpeleta, Lourdes
          Penelo, Eva
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          Unitat d'Epidemiologia i de Diagnòstic en Psicopatologia del Desenvolupament, Barcelona, Spain
          Departament de Psicologia Clínica i de la Salut. Edifici B, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, 08193, Barcelona, Spain
          Departament de Psicobiologia i de Metodologia de les Ciències del Comportament, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
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        Adolescence
        Emotions
        Communities
        Preschools
        Oppositional defiant disorder in children
        Parallel processing
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        Developmental trajectories
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        Limited prosocial emotions
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      ab: This study ascertains how the proposed subtypes and specifiers of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) based on irritability and prosocial emotions co-develop and describes the clinical characteristics of the resultant classes. A sample of 488 community children was followed up from ages 3 to 12 years and assessed with categorical and dimensional measures answered by parents and teachers. Latent class growth analysis for three parallel processes [defiant/headstrong, irritability, and limited prosocial emotions (LPE)] identified a 4-class model with adequate entropy (.912) and posterior probabilities of class membership (≥.921). Class 1 (n = 38, 7.9%) was made up of children with defiant/headstrong with chronic irritability and LPE. Class 2 (n = 128, 26.3%) was comprised of children with defiant/headstrong with chronic irritability and typical prosocial emotions. Class 3 (n = 101, 20.7%) clustered children with LPE without defiant/headstrong and without irritability. Class 4 (n = 220, 45.1%) included children with the lowest scores in all the processes. The classes were distinguishable and showed different clinical characteristics through development. These findings support the validity of ICD-11 ODD subtypes based on chronic irritability and may help to guide clinicians' decision-making regarding treating oppositionality in children.
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