diff --git a/book.bib b/book.bib index 4e2e169f..16fd8595 100644 --- a/book.bib +++ b/book.bib @@ -111169,7 +111169,10 @@ @Article{Evans2023 author = {Evans, Spencer C. and Shaughnessy, Shannon}, journal = {Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry}, title = {Emotion regulation as central to psychopathology across childhood and adolescence: a commentary on {N}obakht et al. (2023)}, - year = {in press}, + year = {2024}, + number = {3}, + pages = {354--357}, + volume = {65}, abstract = {An important goal of clinical/developmental research is to identify factors contributing to the onset and maintenance of psychopathology – particularly factors that could be modified through intervention. Large-scale, multi-informant, longitudinal studies provide valuable opportunities for testing such etiological hypotheses, as illustrated by Nobakht et al.'s recent six-wave cohort study spanning ages 4–14. At a within-person level, emotion regulation (ER) deficits consistently predicted oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) symptoms (including both irritability and defiance), whereas victimization did not. These results comport with growing evidence highlighting ER's centrality to ODD and psychopathology more broadly. While the ER findings carry promising implications, caution is warranted in interpreting the results for victimization given that its association with psychopathology is well-documented. More research is needed to test precise questions about within- and between-person processes involving ER, victimization, and psychopathology across development. Pressing research questions include whether, how, and when youths' ER can be modified, and with what effects on clinical outcomes.}, doi = {10.1111/jcpp.13910}, url = {https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jcpp.13910}, @@ -111283,12 +111286,15 @@ @Misc{Petersen2024a }  -@Article{PetersenInPress, +@Article{Petersen2024b, author = {Petersen, Isaac T.}, journal = {Developmental Psychology}, title = {Reexamining developmental continuity and discontinuity in the 21st century: Better aligning behaviors, functions, and mechanisms}, - year = {in press}, + year = {2024}, note = {Preprint on PsyArXiv: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/ghkm6}, + number = {11}, + pages = {1992--2007}, + volume = {60}, doi = {10.1037/dev0001657}, } @@ -111561,6 +111567,18 @@ @Article{Cheung2024 url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s10490-023-09871-y}, } + +@Article{KarchInPress, + author = {Karch, J. D.}, + journal = {Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal}, + title = {lavaangui: A web-based graphical interface for specifying {lavaan} models by drawing path diagrams}, + year = {in press}, + note = {doi: 10.1080/10705511.2024.2420678}, + abstract = {Path diagrams facilitate the specification of Structural Equation Models because drawing them is often faster and less error-prone than specifying a model using equations or matrix algebra. Despite this, there are very few free and open-source programs that allow model specification through path diagrams. To address this gap, this paper introduces the web application lavaangui, which is available at https://lavaangui.org. lavaangui is a graphical user interface that allows specifying lavaan models by drawing path diagrams. Additionally, it can be installed as an R package and then also supports creating interactive path diagrams from lavaan models specified in R. This paper presents a tutorial on using lavaangui.}, + doi = {10.1080/10705511.2024.2420678}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/10705511.2024.2420678}, +} + @Comment{jabref-meta: databaseType:bibtex;} @Comment{jabref-meta: saveActions:enabled;