APEAL Lab alum Dylan Johnson has published a first-author paper in Psychological Medicine. The study assessed profiles of internalizing and externalizing problems from middle to late childhood, and their associations with suicidal ideation in adolescence. Those with recurrent or increasing symptoms were at increased risk of suicidal ideation. Encouragingly, children whose symptoms were initially high, but decreased across childhood, did not show elevated risk of suicidal ideation in adolescence.