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Single nucleotide polymorphism heritability and differential patterns of genetic overlap between inattention and four neurocognitive factors in youth
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- 21 January 2020, pp. 76-86
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Exposure to maternal depressive symptoms and growth in adolescent substance use: The mediating role of delay discounting
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- 10 June 2020, pp. 1279-1289
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Birth weight interacts with a functional variant of the oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) to predict executive functioning in children
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- 17 May 2017, pp. 203-211
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The interaction between monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) and childhood maltreatment as a predictor of personality pathology in females: Emotional reactivity as a potential mediating mechanism – ERRATUM
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- 10 April 2018, p. 393
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Positive maternal mental health during pregnancy associated with specific forms of adaptive development in early childhood: Evidence from a longitudinal study—CORRIGENDUM
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- 10 August 2018, p. 1547
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Longitudinal effects of acculturation and enculturation on mental health: Does the measure matter? – CORRIGENDUM
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- 06 March 2019, p. 1599
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Person-centered methods to advance developmental psychopathology
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- 28 February 2024, pp. 2285-2293
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Genetic versus environmental influences on callous–unemotional traits in preadolescence: The role of parenting and parental psychopathology
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- 14 October 2022, pp. 1686-1701
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Early childhood impulsivity and parenting predict children’s development of externalizing psychopathology
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- 05 May 2023, pp. 1249-1261
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A cascade from disregard for rules of conduct at preschool age to parental power assertion at early school age to antisocial behavior in early preadolescence: Interplay with the child's skin conductance level—CORRIGENDUM
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- 28 September 2016, p. 1131
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Explaining the “parenting – callous-unemotional traits – antisocial behavior” axis in early adolescence: The role of affiliative reward
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- 14 September 2023, pp. 1709-1718
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Longitudinal associations between early risk and adolescent delinquency: Mediators, moderators, and main effects
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- 19 December 2023, pp. 192-206
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Patterns of life stress and the development of ruminative brooding in adolescence: A person-centered approach
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- 17 August 2023, pp. 1685-1697
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Pathways from early adversity to later adjustment: Tests of the additive and bidirectional effects of executive control and diurnal cortisol in early childhood – Corrigendum
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- 26 March 2021, pp. 1140-1141
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Effects of a preventive parenting intervention for bereaved families on the intergenerational transmission of parenting attitudes: Mediating processes
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- 10 August 2023, pp. 2482-2498
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Sensation-seeking-related DNA methylation and the development of delinquency: A longitudinal epigenome-wide study
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- 23 June 2022, pp. 791-799
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Examining the psychobiological response to acute social stress across clinical stages and symptom trajectories in the early psychosis continuum
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- 28 February 2023, pp. 774-786
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Young men's behavioral competencies and risk of alcohol use disorder in emerging adulthood: Early protective effects of parental education
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- 03 March 2020, pp. 135-148
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How do childhood intelligence and early psychosocial adversity influence income attainment among adult extremely low birth weight survivors? A test of the cognitive reserve hypothesis
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- 23 November 2017, pp. 1421-1434
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Multidimensional profiles of head start preschoolers’ moral self-concept predict subsequent, but not concurrent, aggression
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- 22 May 2024, pp. 1-12
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