Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2010;39(4):506-21. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2010.486320.
The Pittsburgh Girls Study is a longitudinal, community-based study of 2,451 girls who were initially recruited when they were between the ages of 5 and 8 years. The primary aim of the study was testing developmental models of conduct disorder, major depressive disorder, and their co-occurrence in girls. In the current article, we summarize the published findings from the past 5 years of the PGS and place those results in the context of what it known to date about developmental psychopathology in girls. Key results suggest that DSM-IV mental disorders tend to have an insidious onset often beginning with subsyndromal symptom manifestation, and that there appear to be shared and unique developmental precursors to disorder in subgroups of girls based on race and poverty.
匹兹堡女孩研究是一项针对 2451 名女孩的纵向、基于社区的研究,这些女孩最初是在 5 至 8 岁之间招募的。该研究的主要目的是测试行为障碍、重度抑郁症及其在女孩中的共同发病的发展模型。在本文中,我们总结了过去 5 年 PGS 的已发表研究结果,并将这些结果置于当前已知的女孩发育性精神病理学的背景下。主要结果表明,DSM-IV 精神障碍往往具有隐匿性发病,通常始于亚综合征症状表现,而且根据种族和贫困状况,女孩亚群的障碍似乎有共同和独特的发展前体。