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Adrian Christopher Angold is an Associate Professor Emeritus at Duke University's Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. His research focuses on developmental epidemiology, specifically the study of psychopathology concerning childhood and adolescent disorders. His primary areas of interest include depression, anxiety, and disruptive behavior disorders, as well as their impact on service utilization for children and adolescents. His current research activities involve investigating the connections between pubertal hormonal changes, morphological developments, and the effects of life strain on psychopathology. He also explores the creation of measures for psychopathology and their alignment with psychiatric nosology, examining the burdens parents face due to their children's mental health issues and the comorbidities of psychiatric disorders. Additionally, his work looks at the factors influencing mental health service utilization and psychological predictors of cardiovascular risks during adolescence.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)