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Development of Internalizing Mental Health Symptoms from Early Childhood to Late Adolescence. | LitMetric

Development of Internalizing Mental Health Symptoms from Early Childhood to Late Adolescence.

Eur J Investig Health Psychol Educ

Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 8PQ, UK.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how children's internalizing mental health symptoms develop over time, focusing on both consistent patterns and changes in those symptoms.
  • It analyzes data from 2,792 children in Australia, assessed at multiple ages from 4 to 16 years, revealing a complex growth pattern with two distinct phases.
  • The findings emphasize a decline in symptoms from ages 4 to 8, a slight rise between ages 8 and 10, and a stable period until a spike around ages 14 to 16, suggesting a need for increased mental health support in late adolescence.

Article Abstract

Children's mental health symptoms' development can be characterized by both continuity and discontinuity. However, existing studies ignore the potential discontinuity in children's internalizing symptoms' development. Hence, the current study examines continuous and discontinuous developmental trajectories using representative data from a sample of 2792 children (49.10% females) from the Growing Up in Australia cohort assessed seven times (ages 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16). Longitudinal measurement invariance analyses revealed that internalizing symptoms were comparable over time. Linear, quadratic, and piecewise latent growth curve models were deployed to estimate the trajectory of internalizing symptoms from early childhood to late adolescence. The analyses showed that internalizing symptoms were characterized by a quadratic-quadratic piecewise growth curve comprising two distinct phases of upward concave growth. Internalizing scores reduced steadily between ages 4 and 8 years but exhibited a slight upward curvature between ages 8 and 10 years. By age 14 years, the trajectory remained relatively stable but spiked between age 14 and 16 years. The two phases of internalizing symptoms' development were largely unrelated. Overall, the study adds to the knowledge about the development of internalizing mental health from early childhood to late adolescence and highlights the need for additional support in late adolescence.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11353613PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe14080159DOI Listing

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