Amy K Roy
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Recent Articles
1.
de Rutte J, Dennis-Tiwary T, Roy A
Affect Sci
. 2024 Dec;
5(4):377-388.
PMID: 39649465
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42761-024-00253-1.
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Myruski S, de Rutte J, Findley A, Roy A, Dennis-Tiwary T
Comput Hum Behav Rep
. 2024 Sep;
15.
PMID: 39268514
Adolescence is a critical developmental period of biological and social change during which 1 in 3 youth experience significant anxiety symptoms. The social-emotional lives of the majority of adolescents are...
3.
Reyes-Portillo J, Warner C, Kline E, Bixter M, Chu B, Miranda R, et al.
Emerg Adulthood
. 2024 Apr;
10(2):473-490.
PMID: 38603124
Initial research has indicated that college students have experienced numerous stressors as a result of the pandemic. The current investigation enrolled the largest and most diverse sample of college students...
4.
Hirsch E, Alam T, Kirk N, Bevans K, Briggs-Gowan M, Wakschlag L, et al.
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res
. 2023 Sep;
32(S1):e1985.
PMID: 37712753
Objectives: Developmentally specified measures that identify clinically salient irritability are needed for early school-age youth to meaningfully capture this transdiagnostic risk factor for psychopathology. Thus, the current study modeled the...
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Kirk N, Hirsch E, Alam T, Wakschlag L, Wiggins J, Roy A
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res
. 2023 Sep;
32(S1):e1986.
PMID: 37702276
Objectives: Heightened irritability in adolescence is an impairing symptom that can lead to negative outcomes in adulthood, but effective screening tools are lacking. This study aimed to derive clinically-optimized cutoff...
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Wiggins J, Roy A, Wakschlag L
Int J Methods Psychiatr Res
. 2023 Sep;
32(S1):e1990.
PMID: 37702271
Rigorous validation of the full developmentally sensitive normal:abnormal spectrum, including evaluating the incremental value of age-specific behaviors, is necessary for nuanced characterization of dimensional features of psychopathology. To maximize the...
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Barendse M, Flannery J, Cavanagh C, Aristizabal M, Becker S, Berger E, et al.
J Res Adolesc
. 2022 Jul;
33(1):74-91.
PMID: 35799311
This study aimed to examine changes in depression and anxiety symptoms from before to during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in a sample of 1,339 adolescents (9-18 ...
8.
Silverman M, Stadterman J, Lorenzi D, Feuerstahler L, Hirsch E, Roy A
J Atten Disord
. 2022 Mar;
26(11):1381-1393.
PMID: 35321570
Objective: To test whether parental factors including internalizing symptoms, parenting style, and confidence in assisting with remote learning conferred risk/resilience for children with/without ADHD's learning and emotional outcomes during the...
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Roy A, Breaux R, Sciberras E, Patel P, Ferrara E, Shroff D, et al.
Sch Psychol
. 2022 Mar;
37(2):147-159.
PMID: 35266770
Among the many impacts of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, one of the most dramatic was the immediate closure of in-person schooling in March/April 2020 when parents were faced with...
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Decomposing complex links between the childhood environment and brain structure in school-aged youth
Hong S, Sisk L, Caballero C, Mekhanik A, Roy A, Milham M, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci
. 2021 Feb;
48:100919.
PMID: 33556882
Childhood experiences play a profound role in conferring risk and resilience for brain and behavioral development. However, how different facets of the environment shape neurodevelopment remains largely unknown. Here we...