Early childhood trajectories of separation anxiety: Bearing on mental health, academic achievement, and physical health from mid-childhood to preadolescence

Author:

Battaglia Marco12ORCID,Garon-Carrier Gabrielle3,Côté Sylvana M.4,Dionne Ginette3,Touchette Evelyne5,Vitaro Frank6,Tremblay Richard E.478,Boivin Michel38

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry; University of Toronto; Toronto ON Canada

2. Division of Child Youth and Emerging Adult Psychiatry; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health; Toronto ON Canada

3. GRIP; School of Psychology; Université Laval; Québec Canada

4. Department of Pediatrics and Psychology; Université de Montréal; Montréal Canada

5. Department of Psychoeducation; Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières; Québec Canada

6. Department of Psychoeducation; Université de Montréal; Montréal Canada

7. School of Public Health; Physiotherapy and Population Sciences; University College Dublin; Dublin Ireland

8. Institute of Genetic; Neurobiological; and Social Foundations of Child Development; Tomsk State University; Tomsk Russian Federation

Funder

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Quebec Fund for Research on Nature and Technology

Quebec Fund for Research on Society and Culture

Health Research Fund of Quebec

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Ministry of Health and Social Services

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

Reference44 articles.

1. Separation anxiety at the neurobiological crossroads of adaptation and illness;Battaglia;Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience,2015

2. Anticipation of age at onset in panic disorder;Battaglia;American Journal of Psychiatry,1998

3. Age at onset of panic disorder: Influence of familial liability to the disease and of childhood separation anxiety disorder;Battaglia;American Journal of Psychiatry,1995

4. Distinct trajectories of separation anxiety in the preschool years: Persistence at school entry and early-life associated factors;Battaglia;Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry,2016

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