Phasic Irritability
Cross-source consensus on Phasic Irritability from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- Phasic irritability refers to behavioural outbursts of intense anger that may include verbal or physical aggression. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- Phasic irritability typically lasts minutes to a couple of hours. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- Phasic irritability is linked to externalising conditions including ADHD, ODD, conduct disorder, and substance use disorder. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- The UTOPICA study hypothesizes that phasic irritability independently predicts externalising outcomes and has greater long-term stability than tonic irritability. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- Phasic irritability is described as more heritable and more longitudinally stable than tonic irritability. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- Phasic irritability is uniquely associated with maladaptive parenting in self-report data. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study