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The Transdiagnostic Origins of Anxiety and Depression During the Pediatric Period: Linking NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Constructs to Ecological Systems.

Jenalee R Doom, Michelle Rozenman, Kathryn R Fox, Tiffany Phu, Anni R Subar, Deborah Seok, Kenia M Rivera1.   

Abstract

In the last decade, an abundance of research has utilized the NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework to examine mechanisms underlying anxiety and depression in youth. However, relatively little work has examined how these mechanistic intrapersonal processes intersect with context during childhood and adolescence. The current paper covers reviews and meta-analyses that have linked RDoC-relevant constructs to ecological systems in internalizing problems in youth. Specifically, cognitive, biological, and affective factors within the RDoC framework were examined. Based on these reviews and some of the original empirical research they cover, we highlight the integral role of ecological factors to the RDoC framework in predicting onset and maintenance of internalizing problems in youth. Specific recommendations are provided for researchers using the RDoC framework to inform future research integrating ecological systems and development. We advocate for future research and research funding to focus on better integration of the environment and development into the RDoC framework.

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Keywords:  RDoC; anxiety; depression; ecological systems theory; youth

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35281333      PMCID: PMC8916713          DOI: 10.1017/s0954579421000559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychopathol        ISSN: 0954-5794


  174 in total

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