Multilevel Developmental Perspectives on Child Maltreatment
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Multilevel developmental perspectives on child maltreatment
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Multilevel developmental approaches to understanding the effects of child maltreatment: Recent advances and future challenges
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Measuring adolescents' exposure to victimization: The Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Study
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Individual, family, and culture level contributions to child physical abuse and neglect: A longitudinal study in nine countries
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Intergenerational transmission of maltreatment: A multilevel examination
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Multigenerational links between mothers' experiences of autonomy in childhood and preschoolers' respiratory sinus arrhythmia: Variations by maltreatment status
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Cortisol profiles: A test for adaptive calibration of the stress response system in maltreated and nonmaltreated youth
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A multilevel prediction of physiological response to challenge: Interactions among child maltreatment, neighborhood crime, endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene (eNOS), and GABA(A) receptor subunit alpha-6 gene (GABRA6)
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Developmental pathways from child maltreatment to adolescent marijuana dependence: Examining moderation by FK506 binding protein 5 gene (FKBP5)
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Symptoms of major depressive disorder subsequent to child maltreatment: Examining change across multiple levels of analysis to identify transdiagnostic risk pathways
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Maternal elaborative reminiscing mediates the effect of child maltreatment on behavioral and physiological functioning
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Child maltreatment, callous–unemotional traits, and defensive responding in high-risk children: An investigation of emotion-modulated startle response
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Harsh parent–child conflict is associated with decreased anti-inflammatory gene expression and increased symptom severity in children with asthma
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Posterior structural brain volumes differ in maltreated youth with and without chronic posttraumatic stress disorder
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Long-term consequences of childhood maltreatment: Altered amygdala functional connectivity
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Sex differences in socioemotional functioning, attentional bias, and gray matter volume in maltreated children: A multilevel investigation
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Lower structural integrity of the uncinate fasciculus is associated with a history of child maltreatment and future psychological vulnerability to stress
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Child maltreatment, impulsivity, and antisocial behavior in African American children: Moderation effects from a cumulative dopaminergic gene index
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Childhood maltreatment and methylation of FK506 binding protein 5 gene (FKBP5)
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A transactional approach to preventing early childhood neglect: The Family Check-Up as a public health strategy
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