Sex differences in neural correlates of common psychopathological symptoms in early adolescence

Volume: 52, Issue: 14, Pages: 3086 - 3096
Published: Mar 26, 2021
Abstract
Sex-related differences in psychopathology are known phenomena, with externalizing and internalizing symptoms typically more common in boys and girls, respectively. However, the neural correlates of these sex-by-psychopathology interactions are underinvestigated, particularly in adolescence.Participants were 14 years of age and part of the IMAGEN study, a large (N = 1526) community-based sample. To test for sex-by-psychopathology interactions in...
Paper Details
Title
Sex differences in neural correlates of common psychopathological symptoms in early adolescence
Published Date
Mar 26, 2021
Volume
52
Issue
14
Pages
3086 - 3096
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