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Steps substantive researchers can take to build a scientifically strong case for the existence of trajectory groups
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- 28 April 2010, pp. 273-275
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Prenatal maternal transdiagnostic, RDoC-informed predictors of newborn neurobehavior: Differences by sex
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- 29 March 2021, pp. 1554-1565
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The intergenerational effects of paternal incarceration on children’s social and psychological well-being from early childhood to adolescence
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- 14 March 2022, pp. 558-569
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Increases in maternal depressive symptoms during pregnancy and infant cortisol reactivity: Mediation by placental corticotropin-releasing hormone
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- 19 August 2022, pp. 1997-2010
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Disentangling multiproblem behavior in male young adults: A cluster analysis
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- 21 January 2020, pp. 149-159
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Sensitivity to emotional distress among intelligent adolescents: A short-term prospective study
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- 31 October 2008, pp. 343-357
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Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as a moderator of early maltreatment effects on later externalizing problems
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- 17 April 2020, pp. 821-831
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Small for gestational age and poor fluid intelligence in childhood predict externalizing behaviors among young adults born at extremely low birth weight
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- 14 July 2014, pp. 181-188
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Friendship and social functioning following early institutional rearing: The role of ADHD symptoms
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- 27 December 2018, pp. 1477-1487
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Endocrinological and subjective stress responses in children with depressive, anxiety, or externalizing disorders
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- 20 September 2017, pp. 605-622
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Can we ignore context in the definition of child maltreatment?
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- 31 October 2008, pp. 87-92
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Can facial emotion recognition be rapidly improved in children with disruptive behavior? A targeted and preventative early intervention study
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- 12 January 2021, pp. 85-93
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The role of adolescent social relationships in promoting alcohol resistance: Interrupting the intergenerational transmission of alcohol misuse
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- 12 August 2022, pp. 1841-1855
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Chronic, increasing, and decreasing peer victimization trajectories and the development of externalizing and internalizing problems in middle childhood
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- 16 May 2022, pp. 1756-1774
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Early life adversity, inflammation, and immune function: An initial test of adaptive response models of immunological programming
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- 14 February 2022, pp. 539-555
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Conducting longitudinal, process-oriented research with conflict-affected youth: Solving the inevitable challenges
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- 21 November 2016, pp. 85-92
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Reducing facial dynamics’ speed during speech enhances attention to mouth in children with autism spectrum disorder: An eye-tracking study
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- 07 May 2020, pp. 1006-1015
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Couples’ affect dynamics: Associations with trait hostility and physical intimate partner violence
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- 07 October 2019, pp. 1715-1727
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Indirect effects, via parental factors, of income harshness and unpredictability on kindergarteners’ socioemotional functioning
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- 15 March 2022, pp. 635-646
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Peer victimization, schooling format, and adolescent internalizing symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic: Between- and within-person associations across ninth grade
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- 14 February 2022, pp. 823-837
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