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For them, the fundamental point is that deliberately forming an object is a process of externalising one's will.
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Maternal depression increased diagnoses of externalising and internalising disorders, but a substantial portion of these associations was explained by increased risk factor exposure (41% for externalising and 37% for internalising disorders).
METHOD: We report on a large study (involving 800 five-year-olds) that compares observational ratings of disruptive behaviour on the SNAP game with mother and teacher reports of externalising behaviour on the CBCL and TRF (Achenbach, 1991a, 1991b).
These poor outcomes also extended to those with milder forms of externalising behaviour.
The importance of externalising behaviour seems under-communicated in the actual debate about risk factors and prevention of suicidal behaviours.
Aggressive behaviour is considered an important aspect of externalising behaviour and has developmentally been linked to antisocial behaviour.
These questionnaires have previously been subjected to factor analysis, with one factor defining severity of externalising psychopathology.
17 Similarly, we found that those with milder forms of externalising behaviour also had poor outcomes in adulthood.
Peer nominations of externalising and internalising problem behaviour and peer rejection are obtained with a 7-item scale.
Increased reports of Externalising problems are also associated with mother (P=0.001) and adolescent (P=0.001) reporting lower Cohesion on the FES.
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