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In This Issue/Abstract Thinking: Evolving Picture of Susceptibility Factors in Autism Spectrum Disorders
This issue of the Journal draws our attention to risk factors and outcomes for neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and early-onset schizophrenia spectrum disorders.
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Jeremy Veenstra-VanderWeele
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453-454
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Our Baby: Commentary on Foster Care for Young Children: Why It Must Be Developmentally Informed
Child and adolescent psychiatry should advocate for foster care for young children that is child centered and developmentally informed. The evidence is clearly laid out in a recent edition of the Jour...
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Anonymous
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455-456
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Coda to Our Baby
We appreciate the thoughtful, inspiring, and important response to our Translations article about foster care for young children. We wholeheartedly agree that we did not do justice to the issues for f...
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Charles H. Zeanah,
Carole Shauffer,
Mary Dozier
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456-457
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The Long Road Ahead to Mental Health Parity
Mental health advocates breathed an exhausted sigh of relief in 2008 when Congress passed the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. It took years of intense p...
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Gregory K. Fritz,
Patrick J. Kennedy
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458-460
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Autism Risk Factors: Moving From Epidemiology to Translational Epidemiology
In this issue of the Journal, two articles focus on nonspecific risk factors for autism and autism spectrum disorder (ASD)—socioeconomic status (SES) and maternal age. The relation of parental charact...
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James C. Harris
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461-463
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The Voices Go, But the Song Remains the Same: How Can We Rescue Cognition in Early-Onset Schizophrenia?
Current treatments for psychosis in children and adolescents are sorely in need of efficacy data. In the past decade we have seen a dramatic increase in the prescription of antipsychotic medication fo...
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Peter Bachman,
Maria Jalbrzikowski,
Carrie E. Bearden
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464-466
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Parental Socioeconomic Status and Risk of Offspring Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Swedish Population-Based Study
23 March 2012
Objective: Epidemiological studies in the United States consistently find autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to be overrepresented in high socioeconomic status (SES) families. These findings starkly cont...
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Dheeraj Rai,
Glyn Lewis,
Michael Lundberg,
Ricardo Araya,
Anna Svensson,
Christina Dalman,
Peter Carpenter,
Cecilia Magnusson
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467-476.e6
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Advancing Maternal Age Is Associated With Increasing Risk for Autism: A Review and Meta-Analysis
06 April 2012
Objective: We conducted a meta-analysis of epidemiological studies investigating the association between maternal age and autism. Method: Using recommended guidelines for performing meta-analyses, we ...
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Sven Sandin,
Christina M. Hultman,
Alexander Kolevzon,
Raz Gross,
James H. MacCabe,
Abraham Reichenberg
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477-486.e1
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Longitudinal Follow-Up of Children With Autism Receiving Targeted Interventions on Joint Attention and Play
09 April 2012
Objective: This study examines the cognitive and language outcomes of children with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) over a 5-year period after receiving targeted early interventions that focused on ...
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Connie Kasari,
Amanda Gulsrud,
Stephanny Freeman,
Tanya Paparella,
Gerhard Hellemann
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487-495
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Neurocognitive Outcomes in the Treatment of Early-Onset Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders Study
15 March 2012
Objective: To assess neurocognitive outcomes following antipsychotic intervention in youth enrolled in the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)–funded Treatment of Early-Onset Schizophrenia Spec...
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Jean A. Frazier,
Anthony J. Giuliano,
Jacqueline L. Johnson,
Lauren Yakutis,
Eric A. Youngstrom,
David Breiger,
Linmarie Sikich,
Robert L. Findling,
Jon McClellan,
Robert M. Hamer,
Benedetto Vitiello,
Jeffrey A. Lieberman,
Stephen R. Hooper
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496-505
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Psychiatric Diagnostic Interviews for Children and Adolescents: A Comparative Study
Objective: To compare examples of three styles of psychiatric interviews for youth: the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC) (“respondent-based”), the Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Ass...
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Adrian Angold,
Alaattin Erkanli,
William Copeland,
Robert Goodman,
Prudence W. Fisher,
E. Jane Costello
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506-517
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Examining Overgeneral Autobiographical Memory as a Risk Factor for Adolescent Depression
16 April 2012
Objective: Identifying risk factors for adolescent depression is an important research aim. Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM) is a feature of adolescent depression and a candidate cognitive ri...
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Adhip Rawal,
Frances Rice
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518-527
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The Phenomenology and Course of Depression in Parentally Bereaved and Non-Bereaved Youth
09 April 2012
Objective: To compare the phenomenology and course of bereavement-related depression to depression that occurred later in the course of bereavement and to depression in non-bereaved youth. Method: Thi...
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Sami Hamdan,
Nadine M. Melhem,
Giovanna Porta,
Monica Walker Payne,
David A. Brent
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528-536
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Assistant Editor's Note
This month we encounter three books about very different topics. In one, an Arab-American author explores the aftershocks of 9-11 on young Arab-American adults. In the second, two authors try to “shoc...
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Laura M. Prager
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537
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Book review
How Does it Feel to Be a Problem? is a book that comes straight out and addresses a story now firmly woven into the American landscape: what has happened to young Arab Americans whose identity was sig...
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Frieda Aboul-Fotouh
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537-538
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Book review
I always feel that self-help books, business best sellers, and lay books on child development are interesting and problematic. They also have something in common. They are engaging books that charm t...
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Marcus Favero
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538-539
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Book review
I must be willing to give up what I am in order to become what I will be. —Albert Einstein
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Dana Kober
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539-540
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Practice Parameter for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy With Children
This Practice Parameter describes the principles of psychodynamic psychotherapy with children and is based on clinical consensus and available research evidence. It presents guidelines for the practic...
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Jennifer Medicus
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541-557
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Instructions for Authors
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Editorial Board
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Council Page
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