Author:
ZAHN–WAXLER CAROLYN,KLIMES–DOUGAN BONNIE,SLATTERY MARCIA J.
Abstract
The focus of this article is on internalizing problems that are experienced by children and
adolescents. We provide an historical perspective, selectively examine the current state of
knowledge, consider advances and gaps in what is known, and identify new research directions.
Diagnosis, epidemiology, theory, and research first are considered separately for anxiety and
depressive disorders. These internalizing problems, however, whether clinical or subclinical,
share many common features and show high comorbidity rates. We emphasize the importance of
systematic analysis of comorbid anxiety and depression, including their comorbidity with
externalizing problems. This could lead to more valid classification of subtypes of internalizing
problems and further an understanding of the diverse conditions that constitute internalized
distress. We highlight the need to study anxiety and depression within a developmental
psychopathology framework, as well as to include both categorical and dimensional assessments
of these problems in the same research designs. This will be essential for understanding the
complex interplay of biological and environmental processes that contribute to the emergence,
progression, and amelioration of internalizing problems over time.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Developmental and Educational Psychology
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