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Adrian Angold is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research spans several subfields of psychology and health, focusing significantly on clinical psychology, experimental and cognitive psychology, pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The scientist's recent scholarly output includes papers addressing developmental, psychological, and health-related topics among children and adolescents. Some notable publications are:

  • Transitions Into Underage and Problem Drinking: Summary of Developmental Processes and Mechanisms: Ages 10-15 (2020, UNC Libraries)
  • Longitudinal Patterns of Anxiety From Childhood to Adulthood: The Great Smoky Mountains Study (2020, UNC Libraries)
  • Preschool Anxiety Disorders in Pediatric Primary Care: Prevalence and Comorbidity (2020, UNC Libraries)
  • Sex-differentiated changes in C-reactive protein from ages 9 to 21: The contributions of BMI and physical/sexual maturation (2020, UNC Libraries)
  • Diagnostic specificity and nonspecificity in the dimensions of preschool psychopathology (2021, UNC Libraries)

The research topics covered in their work include:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Child and Adolescent Health
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Mental Health Research Topics

Angold has frequently collaborated with several co-authors, highlighting a consistent research network. Frequent collaborators include William Copeland, Lilly Shanahan, E. Jane Costello, Helen L. Egger, and Carol M. Worthman.

The primary venue for publication has been UNC Libraries, with 15 publications recorded there. This suggests a strong connection with this institution or repository for disseminating research findings.

Overall, Adrian Angold's work intersects multiple domains of psychology and health sciences, with a focused interest on developmental and mental health aspects of children and adolescents across different stages of growth and maturation.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence and Development of Psychiatric Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence

    E. Jane Costello;Sarah Mustillo;Alaattin Erkanli;Gordon Keeler

  • Common emotional and behavioral disorders in preschool children: presentation, nosology, and epidemiology.

    Helen Link Egger;Adrian Angold

  • Traumatic events and posttraumatic stress in childhood

    William E. Copeland;Gordon Keeler;Adrian Angold;E. Jane Costello

  • Development of a short questionnaire for use in epidemiological studies of depression in children and adolescents.

    Adrian Angold;Elizabeth J. Costello;Stephen C. Messer;Andrew Pickles

  • Children's mental health service use across service sectors

    B J Burns;E J Costello;A Angold;D Tweed

  • The Great Smoky Mountains Study of Youth. Goals, design, methods, and the prevalence of DSM-III-R disorders.

    E J Costello;A Angold;B J Burns;D K Stangl

  • Adult psychiatric outcomes of bullying and being bullied by peers in childhood and adolescence.

    William E. Copeland;Dieter Wolke;Adrian Angold;E. Jane Costello

  • Relationships Between Poverty and Psychopathology: A Natural Experiment

    E. Jane Costello;Scott N. Compton;Gordon Keeler;Adrian Angold

  • 10-Year Research Update Review: The Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders: I. Methods and Public Health Burden

    E. Jane Costello;Helen Egger;Adrian Angold

  • Puberty and depression: the roles of age, pubertal status and pubertal timing.

    Adrian Angold;E. J. Costello;C. M. Worthman

  • Is there an epidemic of child or adolescent depression

    E. Jane Costello;Alaattin Erkanli;Adrian Angold

  • The Developmental Epidemiology of Anxiety Disorders: Phenomenology, Prevalence, and Comorbidity

    E. Jane Costello;Helen L. Egger;Adrian Angold

  • Childhood and adolescent psychiatric disorders as predictors of young adult disorders.

    William E. Copeland;Lilly Shanahan;E. Jane Costello;Adrian Angold

  • Trends in psychopathology across the adolescent years: What changes when children become adolescents, and when adolescents become adults?

    E. Jane Costello;William Copeland;Adrian Angold

  • Scales to Assess Child and Adolescent Depression: Checklists, Screens, and Nets

    Elizabeth J. Costello;Adrian Angold

  • What do childhood anxiety disorders predict

    Antje Bittner;Helen L. Egger;Alaattin Erkanli;E. Jane Costello

  • Pubertal changes in hormone levels and depression in girls.

    Adrian Angold;E. J. Costello;A. Erkanli;C. M. Worthman

  • Impact of Bullying in Childhood on Adult Health, Wealth, Crime, and Social Outcomes

    Dieter Wolke;William E. Copeland;Adrian Angold;E. Jane Costello

  • Depressive comorbidity in children and adolescents: empirical, theoretical, and methodological issues.

    Adrian Angold;Elizabeth J. Costello

  • Pathways Into and Through Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents

    Elizabeth M. Z. Farmer;Barbara J. Burns;Susan D. Phillips;Adrian Angold

Frequent Co-Authors

E. Jane Costello
E. Jane Costello Duke University
Helen L. Egger
Helen L. Egger New York University
Barbara J. Burns
Barbara J. Burns Duke University
Lilly Shanahan
Lilly Shanahan University of Zurich
Carol M. Worthman
Carol M. Worthman Emory University
Elizabeth M. Z. Farmer
Elizabeth M. Z. Farmer University of Pittsburgh
Andrew Pickles
Andrew Pickles King's College London
Michael Rutter
Michael Rutter King's College London
Debra L. Foley
Debra L. Foley University of Melbourne
Barbara Maughan
Barbara Maughan King's College London

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