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Developmental trajectories of co-occurring depressive, eating, antisocial and substance abuse problems in female adolescents

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JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 115, Issue 3, Pages 524-538

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0021-843X.115.3.524

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comorbidity; developmental trajectories; female psychopathology

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Growth trajectories of co-occurring symptomatology were examined in a community sample of 493 female adolescents who were followed annually from early to late adolescence. On average, depression, eating disorder, and substance abuse symptoms increased over time, whereas antisocial behavior decreased. Increases in each symptom domain were associated with relative increases in all other domains. Initial depressive and antisocial behavior symptoms predicted future increases in the other; substance abuse and antisocial behavior symptoms also showed prospective reciprocal relations. Initial depression predicted increases in eating disorder and substance abuse symptoms. Initial eating disorder symptoms predicted increases in substance abuse problems. Finally, the results suggest that the developmental covariation between depressive and eating disorder symptoms and between antisocial behavior and substance abuse symptoms was accounted for by distinct but related 2nd-order growth parameters.

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