Broodkruimelnavigatie Home Results Publications Internalizing and externalizing problems Mental health problems and educational attainment in adolescence: 9-year follow-up of the TRAILS study Methylation of NR3C1 and SLC6A4 and internalizing problems. The TRAILS study Postpartum depression predicts offspring mental health problems in adolescence independently of parental lifetime psychopathology A test of the vulnerability model: temperament and temperament change as predictors of future mental disorders – the TRAILS study Adolescent Family Adversity and Mental Health Problems: The Role of Adaptive Self-regulation Capacities. The TRAILS Study Adolescents' mental health problems increase after parental divorce, not before, and persist until adulthood: a longitudinal TRAILS study Anticipating the direction of symptom progression using critical slowing down: a proof-of-concept study Autonomic and Adrenocortical Interactions Predict Mental Health in Late Adolescence: The TRAILS Study Buffers and risks in temperament and family for early adolescent psychopathology: Generic, conditional, or domain-specific effects? The TRAILS study Bullying development across adolescence, its antecedents, outcomes, and gender-specific patterns Cannabis use and development of externalizing and internalizing behaviour problems in early adolescence: A TRAILS study Cardiovascular reactivity as a mechanism linking child trauma to adolescent psychopathology Child temperament moderates the impact of parental separation on adolescent mental health. The TRAILS Study Childhood family instability and mental health problems during late adolescence: A test of two mediation models. The TRAILS study Chronic Stress and Adolescents' Mental Health: Modifying Effects of Basal Cortisol and Parental Psychiatric History. The TRAILS Study Cognitive ability, parental socioeconomic position and internalising and externalising problems in adolescence: Findings from two European cohort studies Continuity of psychopathology throughout adolescence and young adulthood Development of gender non-contentedness during adolescence and early adulthood Developmental pathways from genetic, prenatal, parenting and emotional/behavioral risk to cortisol reactivity and adolescent substance use: a TRAILS Study Direct and indirect associations between childhood adversity and emotional and behavioral problems at age 14: A network analytical approach Disparities in persistent victimization and associated internalizing symptoms for heterosexual versus sexual minority youth Does the timing and duration of mental health problems during childhood and adolescence matter for labour market participation of young adults? Early Findings of Preventive Child Healthcare Professionals Predict Psychosocial Problems in Preadolescence: The TRAILS Study Early life adversities and adolescent antisocial behavior: The role of cardiac autonomic nervous system reactivity in the TRAILS study Explaining health disparities between heterosexual and LGB adolescents by integrating the minority stress and psychological mediation frameworks: Findings from the TRAILS study Functional outcomes of child and adolescent mental disorders. Current disorder most important but psychiatric history matters as well Functional outcomes of child and adolescent mental disorders. Current disorder most important but psychiatric history matters as well (Functionele uitkomsten van psychische stoornissen bij kinderen en adolescenten) Genetic confounding in bullying research: Causal claims revisited Gene–environment interplay in externalizing behavior from childhood through adulthood Ghrelin-reactive immunoglobulins and anxiety, depression and stress-induced cortisol response in adolescents. The TRAILS study How Competent are Adolescent Bullying Perpetrators and Victims in Mastering Normative Developmental Tasks in Early Adulthood? Life stressors as mediators of the relation between socio-economic position and mental health problems in early adolescende.The TRAILS Study Mental Health Problems During Puberty: Tanner Stage-Related Differences in Specific Symptoms. The TRAILS Study Mental health in Dutch adolescents: a TRAILS report on prevalence, severity, age of onset, continuity and co-morbidity of DSM disorders Mental health problems are associated with low-frequency fluctuations in reaction time in a large general population sample. The TRAILS study Multifinality of peer victimization: maladjustment patterns and transitions from early to mid-adolescence Multiple health risk behaviors and mental health from a life course perspective: The Dutch TRAILS study Non-right-handedness and mental health problems among adolescents from the general population: The Trails Study On the transience or stability of subthreshold psychopathology Optimal use of multi-informant data on co-occurrence of internalizing and externalizing problems. The TRAILS study Parental age and offspring childhood mental health: A multi-cohort, population-based investigation Parental psychopathology and socio-economic position predict adolescent offspring's mental health independently and do not interact. The TRAILS Study Peer stressors and gender differences in adolescents’ mental health. The TRAILS study Predicting initial specialist mental health care use in adolescence using self-, parent-, and teacher-reported problem behavior: a prospective community-based record-linkage study Predicting mental disorders from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a 3-year follow-up in the TRAILS study Prenatal Smoking Exposure and the Risk of Behavioral Problems and Substance Use in Adolescence: the TRAILS study Quality over quantity: A transactional model of social withdrawal and friendship development in late adolescence Reduced cardiac autonomic flexibility associated with medically unexplained somatic complaints in the context of internalizing symptoms in a preadolescent population sample. The TRAILS Study Rejection and Acceptance across Contexts: Parents and Peers as Risks and Buffers for Early Adolescent Psychopathology. The TRAILS Study Risk score for predicting adolescent mental health problems among children using parental report only. The TRAILS study Self- or parent report of (co-occurring) internalizing and externalizing problems, and basal or reactivity measures of HPA-axis functioning: a systematic evaluation of the internalizing-hyperresponsivity versus externalizing-hyporesponsivity HPA-axis hypo Self-control, Mental Health Problems, and Family Functioning in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Between-person Differences and Within-person Effects Shared and individual-specific daily stress-reactivity in a cross-diagnostic at-risk sample. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science Sijtsema J.J., Verboom C.E., Penninx B.W.J.H., Verhulst F.C., Ormel J. Social Withdrawal in adolescence and early adulthood: Measurement issues, normative development, and distinct trajectories Social withdrawal and romantic relationships: A longitudinal study in early adulthood Socioeconomic position and mental health problems in pre- and early-adolescents: The TRAILS study The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity: An empirical test in the Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey study The Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth in a large community sample of young adult males and females: The TRAILS study The TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS): Design, Current Status, and Selected Findings The dimensional nature of externalizing behaviors in adolescence: Evidence from a direct comparison of categorical, dimensional, and hybrid models The network structure of psychopathology in a community sample of preadolescents The relationship between parental religiosity and mental health of pre-adolescents in a community sample. The TRAILS study The role of basal cortisol in predicting change in mental health problems across the transition to middle school The structure of psychopathology in adolescence: Replication of a general psychopathology factor in the TRAILS study Trajectories of psychosocial problems in adolescents predicted by findings from early well-child assessments Trajectories of stressful life events and long-term changes in mental health outcomes, moderated by family functioning? The TRAILS study Why does frustration predict psychopathology? Multiple prospective pathways over adolescence: A TRAILS study Why not everyone gets their fair share of stress: adolescent's perceived relationship affection mediates associations between temperament and subsequent stressful social events Work-family trajectories in young adulthood: associations with mental health problems in adolescence
Mental health problems and educational attainment in adolescence: 9-year follow-up of the TRAILS study
Postpartum depression predicts offspring mental health problems in adolescence independently of parental lifetime psychopathology
A test of the vulnerability model: temperament and temperament change as predictors of future mental disorders – the TRAILS study
Adolescent Family Adversity and Mental Health Problems: The Role of Adaptive Self-regulation Capacities. The TRAILS Study
Adolescents' mental health problems increase after parental divorce, not before, and persist until adulthood: a longitudinal TRAILS study
Anticipating the direction of symptom progression using critical slowing down: a proof-of-concept study
Autonomic and Adrenocortical Interactions Predict Mental Health in Late Adolescence: The TRAILS Study
Buffers and risks in temperament and family for early adolescent psychopathology: Generic, conditional, or domain-specific effects? The TRAILS study
Cannabis use and development of externalizing and internalizing behaviour problems in early adolescence: A TRAILS study
Child temperament moderates the impact of parental separation on adolescent mental health. The TRAILS Study
Childhood family instability and mental health problems during late adolescence: A test of two mediation models. The TRAILS study
Chronic Stress and Adolescents' Mental Health: Modifying Effects of Basal Cortisol and Parental Psychiatric History. The TRAILS Study
Cognitive ability, parental socioeconomic position and internalising and externalising problems in adolescence: Findings from two European cohort studies
Developmental pathways from genetic, prenatal, parenting and emotional/behavioral risk to cortisol reactivity and adolescent substance use: a TRAILS Study
Direct and indirect associations between childhood adversity and emotional and behavioral problems at age 14: A network analytical approach
Disparities in persistent victimization and associated internalizing symptoms for heterosexual versus sexual minority youth
Does the timing and duration of mental health problems during childhood and adolescence matter for labour market participation of young adults?
Early Findings of Preventive Child Healthcare Professionals Predict Psychosocial Problems in Preadolescence: The TRAILS Study
Early life adversities and adolescent antisocial behavior: The role of cardiac autonomic nervous system reactivity in the TRAILS study
Explaining health disparities between heterosexual and LGB adolescents by integrating the minority stress and psychological mediation frameworks: Findings from the TRAILS study
Functional outcomes of child and adolescent mental disorders. Current disorder most important but psychiatric history matters as well
Functional outcomes of child and adolescent mental disorders. Current disorder most important but psychiatric history matters as well (Functionele uitkomsten van psychische stoornissen bij kinderen en adolescenten)
Ghrelin-reactive immunoglobulins and anxiety, depression and stress-induced cortisol response in adolescents. The TRAILS study
How Competent are Adolescent Bullying Perpetrators and Victims in Mastering Normative Developmental Tasks in Early Adulthood?
Life stressors as mediators of the relation between socio-economic position and mental health problems in early adolescende.The TRAILS Study
Mental Health Problems During Puberty: Tanner Stage-Related Differences in Specific Symptoms. The TRAILS Study
Mental health in Dutch adolescents: a TRAILS report on prevalence, severity, age of onset, continuity and co-morbidity of DSM disorders
Mental health problems are associated with low-frequency fluctuations in reaction time in a large general population sample. The TRAILS study
Multifinality of peer victimization: maladjustment patterns and transitions from early to mid-adolescence
Multiple health risk behaviors and mental health from a life course perspective: The Dutch TRAILS study
Non-right-handedness and mental health problems among adolescents from the general population: The Trails Study
Optimal use of multi-informant data on co-occurrence of internalizing and externalizing problems. The TRAILS study
Parental psychopathology and socio-economic position predict adolescent offspring's mental health independently and do not interact. The TRAILS Study
Predicting initial specialist mental health care use in adolescence using self-, parent-, and teacher-reported problem behavior: a prospective community-based record-linkage study
Predicting mental disorders from hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning: a 3-year follow-up in the TRAILS study
Prenatal Smoking Exposure and the Risk of Behavioral Problems and Substance Use in Adolescence: the TRAILS study
Quality over quantity: A transactional model of social withdrawal and friendship development in late adolescence
Reduced cardiac autonomic flexibility associated with medically unexplained somatic complaints in the context of internalizing symptoms in a preadolescent population sample. The TRAILS Study
Rejection and Acceptance across Contexts: Parents and Peers as Risks and Buffers for Early Adolescent Psychopathology. The TRAILS Study
Risk score for predicting adolescent mental health problems among children using parental report only. The TRAILS study
Self- or parent report of (co-occurring) internalizing and externalizing problems, and basal or reactivity measures of HPA-axis functioning: a systematic evaluation of the internalizing-hyperresponsivity versus externalizing-hyporesponsivity HPA-axis hypo
Self-control, Mental Health Problems, and Family Functioning in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Between-person Differences and Within-person Effects
Shared and individual-specific daily stress-reactivity in a cross-diagnostic at-risk sample. Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science
Social Withdrawal in adolescence and early adulthood: Measurement issues, normative development, and distinct trajectories
The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity: An empirical test in the Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey study
The Structured Assessment of Violence Risk in Youth in a large community sample of young adult males and females: The TRAILS study
The TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS): Design, Current Status, and Selected Findings
The dimensional nature of externalizing behaviors in adolescence: Evidence from a direct comparison of categorical, dimensional, and hybrid models
The relationship between parental religiosity and mental health of pre-adolescents in a community sample. The TRAILS study
The role of basal cortisol in predicting change in mental health problems across the transition to middle school
The structure of psychopathology in adolescence: Replication of a general psychopathology factor in the TRAILS study
Trajectories of psychosocial problems in adolescents predicted by findings from early well-child assessments
Trajectories of stressful life events and long-term changes in mental health outcomes, moderated by family functioning? The TRAILS study
Why does frustration predict psychopathology? Multiple prospective pathways over adolescence: A TRAILS study
Why not everyone gets their fair share of stress: adolescent's perceived relationship affection mediates associations between temperament and subsequent stressful social events