Tonic Irritability
Cross-source consensus on Tonic Irritability from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Tonic irritability refers to persistently angry, grumpy, bad-tempered, or grouchy mood. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- Tonic irritability typically lasts days to weeks. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- Tonic irritability is linked to internalising conditions including depression, generalised anxiety, and suicidal ideation. — 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 tonic irritability independently predicts internalising outcomes. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- Tonic irritability has lower heritability and is less longitudinally stable than phasic irritability. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study
- One study found tonic irritability predicted ADHD at age 16 and major depression at age 22. — Understanding tonic and phasic irritability in developmental psychopathology among help-seeking children and adolescents in Switzerland: Protocol for the longitudinal multimodal UTOPICA study