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Source

Smith, J. D., Wakschlag, L., Krogh-Jespersen, S., Walkup, J. T., Wilson, M. N., Dishion, T. J., & Shaw, D. S. (2019). Dysregulated irritability as a window on young children's psychiatric risk: Transdiagnostic effects via the Family Check-Up. Development and Psychopathology, 31(5), 1887–1899.

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Low
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Author Affiliation

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Funding Sources

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Study Design

Design Attrition Baseline equivalence Confounding factors Valid, reliable measures?
Randomized controlled trial Not applicable

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Notes

This manuscript presents a path model. In the path model, the direct effect on irritability at age 4 was eligible for HomVEE review. This finding received a low evidence rating because HomVEE could not confirm the reliability of the outcome measure. In this same model, the indirect effects on oppositional and defiant behavior, and depression and anxiety symptoms, were ineligible for review because HomVEE does not review indirect effects in path models. The effects on irritability at ages 3 and 4, as examined through another path model (the unconditional model), were ineligible for review because HomVEE was unable to obtain a path diagram for this model.

Study Participants

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Setting

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Home Visiting Services

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Comparison Conditions

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Were any subgroups examined?
No
Subgroups examined

• Families living in urban locations • Families living in suburban locations • Families living in rural locations

Findings that rate moderate or high in this manuscript

No findings found that rate moderate or high.

This study included participants with the following characteristics at enrollment:

Race/Ethnicity

Data not available

Maternal Education

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Other Characteristics

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