ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Evolving Perspectives on Mental-Health Issues in Clinical and Subclinical Samples: Evidence From Longitudinal Data

Saturday, March 9, 2019 · Paris, France

Clinical Science

This symposium illustrates how some pertinent mental health issues can only be answered by longitudinal data such as persistence of behaviour disorders during childhood, adult outcomes of exposure to attempted/completed suicide or unfavorable birth histories, and psychopathogenic mechanisms for development of anxiety, paranoia, depression, ASD and OCD.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Patrick LeungChair
    The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Presentations

  1. Long-Term Outcomes of Early Childhood Behaviour Problems or Exposure to SuicidePatrick Leung
  2. What Impact Do Pre- and Perinatal Factors on Mental Disorders in Adulthood?Cecilia Essau
  3. Paranoia, Anxiety, and Worry in Non-Clinical PopulationSuzanne So
  4. Schizotypal Traits and Its Association with Other Subclinical Traits: A 2-Time Point Network AnalysisRaymond Chan