Prevalence, stability, and predictive utility of the Multidimensional Assessment of Preschoolers Scales clinically optimized irritability score: Pragmatic early assessment of mental disorder risk


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J. Wiggins, Ana Ureña Rosario, Leigha A. MacNeill, S. Krogh-Jespersen, Margaret Briggs-Gowan, Justin D Smith, L. Wakschlag
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2023

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Wiggins, J., Rosario, A. U., MacNeill, L. A., Krogh-Jespersen, S., Briggs-Gowan, M., Smith, J. D., & Wakschlag, L. (2023). Prevalence, stability, and predictive utility of the Multidimensional Assessment of Preschoolers Scales clinically optimized irritability score: Pragmatic early assessment of mental disorder risk. International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research.


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Wiggins, J., Ana Ureña Rosario, Leigha A. MacNeill, S. Krogh-Jespersen, Margaret Briggs-Gowan, Justin D Smith, and L. Wakschlag. “Prevalence, Stability, and Predictive Utility of the Multidimensional Assessment of Preschoolers Scales Clinically Optimized Irritability Score: Pragmatic Early Assessment of Mental Disorder Risk.” International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (2023).


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Wiggins, J., et al. “Prevalence, Stability, and Predictive Utility of the Multidimensional Assessment of Preschoolers Scales Clinically Optimized Irritability Score: Pragmatic Early Assessment of Mental Disorder Risk.” International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, 2023.


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@article{j2023a,
  title = {Prevalence, stability, and predictive utility of the Multidimensional Assessment of Preschoolers Scales clinically optimized irritability score: Pragmatic early assessment of mental disorder risk},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research},
  author = {Wiggins, J. and Rosario, Ana Ureña and MacNeill, Leigha A. and Krogh-Jespersen, S. and Briggs-Gowan, Margaret and Smith, Justin D and Wakschlag, L.}
}

Abstract

Characterizing the scope and import of early childhood irritability is essential for real‐world actualization of this reliable indicator of transdiagnostic mental health risk. Thus, we utilize pragmatic assessment to establish prevalence, stability, and predictive utility of clinically significant early childhood irritability.


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