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Looking for #CME credit? #JAACAP offers new article-based activities monthly. Visit https://t.co/KoKSR3cvAb to explore the courses. #ContinuingMedicalEducation
New study in #JAACAPOpen of Russian adolescents found that ADHD symptoms were associated with cognitive, behavioral, and affective aspects of aggression independent of comorbidity in adolescence. Sex differences were noted. https://t.co/jlltYIQ1VJ
Contributing Editor Dr. Jesse Hinckley interviews Dr. Julia O. Linke on how access to neighborhood resources shapes the behavioral and neurobiological
responses to negatively biased environments in youth. https://t.co/hw0uVnETKv
Call for Papers: #JAACAP seeks #reviews devoted to examining the clinical, biological, & psychosocial systems level aspects of the #psychosis spectrum in children and adolescents. Proposals due June 15. https://t.co/HC4SDuiGVR
Did something strike you from the latest issue of #JAACAP or the #ArticlesInPress page? Share your opinion by writing a #LetterToTheEditor! Visit the Guide for Authors or email [email protected] for more information. https://t.co/tZ6NytpmUI
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In this month's #LetterToTheEditor exchange: Global Perspectives, Local Policies: The Complexities of Race and Ethnicity in Research. https://t.co/MVyEstvben
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Recent reviews in the #JAACAP Media Forum:
Creating Community Through Storytelling: https://t.co/3whSmSTjmF
Kotaro Lives Alone: https://t.co/kdhCzepgrl
Finding Our Roots Through Picture Books and Graphic Novels: https://t.co/0LT6oexsoT
New study in #JAACAPOpen finds that extended-release stimulant treatment is associated with shorter duration of emotional outbursts among psychiatrically admitted children with ADHD. https://t.co/qHSvBJEfZo
The latest JAACAP Journal Club activity is now live! Each quarter, 1 article with an associated #CME activity will be annotated to facilitate structured journal clubs. Click the Journal Club button on select article listings to download the activity. https://t.co/KoKSR3cvAb
New research finds that anxiety severity in youth is associated with changes in aberrant function in brain regions which may underlie hypervigilance to emotion stimuli and difficulty diverting attention in youth with anxiety. #JAACAP
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#JAACAP study finds children with binge eating show blunted anticipatory response to rewards compared to children without binge eating #ABCDstudy#eatingdisorder#NIH https://t.co/ZCIAjwtEjV
A new research study in #JAACAP finds that neighborhood resource inequities shape emotional responses and brain connectivity in youth in response to unfair treatment conditions. #youthmentalhealth#JAACAP#healthdisparities https://t.co/nlNRjCDtY2
New study #JAACAPOpen finds that youth with conduct disorder and first episode psychosis show increased activation of frontotemporal regions during response inhibition #conduct disorder #first episode psychosis. https://t.co/w1cNB0ybel
Call for Papers: #JAACAPOpen seeks papers devoted to examining the clinical, biological, & psychosocial systems level aspects of the #psychosis spectrum in children and adolescents. Proposals due June 15. https://t.co/HC4SDuiGVR
#JAACAP systematic review finds limited evidence that multisystemic therapy and functional family therapy are superior to usual care in reducing delinquent and antisocial behavior in adolescence. @catia_malvaso@UniofAdelaide#YouthJustice https://t.co/EuCr5kZkxy