Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol.
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Biological sensitivity to context: the interactive effects of stress reactivity and family adversity on socioemotional behavior and school readinessCortisol and alpha amylase reactivity and timing of puberty: vulnerabilities for antisocial behaviour in young adolescents.Behavioral adjustment in a community sample of boys: links with basal and stress-induced salivary cortisol concentrations.Why behavior analysts should study emotion: the example of anxiety.Annotation: the role of prefrontal deficits, low autonomic arousal, and early health factors in the development of antisocial and aggressive behavior in children.The heterogeneity of disruptive behavior disorders - implications for neurobiological research and treatmentThe limbic-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the development of alcohol use disorders in youth.Developmental mediation of genetic variation in response to the Fast Track prevention programTemperament and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function in healthy adults.Can Genetics Predict Response to Complex Behavioral Interventions? Evidence from a Genetic Analysis of the Fast Track Randomized Control TrialAssociations between DSM-IV diagnosis, psychiatric symptoms and morning cortisol levels in a community sample of adolescents.Distribution characteristics of salivary cortisol measurements in a healthy young male population.The role of child adrenocortical functioning in pathways between interparental conflict and child maladjustment.Patterns of cortisol reactivity in African-American neonates from low-income environments.Unmasking feigned sanity: a neurobiological model of emotion processing in primary psychopathy.Child behavior problems among cocaine-exposed toddlers: indirect and interactive effectsCortisol Awakening Response and Internalizing Symptoms Across Childhood: Exploring the Role of Age and Externalizing Symptoms.Salivary cortisol levels and infant temperament shape developmental trajectories in boys at risk for behavioral maladjustment.Adolescent Substance Use & Psychopathology: Interactive Effects of Cortisol Reactivity and Emotion Regulation.Concurrent and longitudinal associations of basal and diurnal cortisol with mental health symptoms in early adolescenceHow can the study of biological processes help design new interventions for children with severe antisocial behavior?Understanding Youth Antisocial Behavior Using Neuroscience through a Developmental Psychopathology Lens: Review, Integration, and Directions for Research.Children's context inappropriate anger and salivary cortisol.Cortisol responses in children and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): a possible marker of inhibition deficits.The role of anxiety in the development, maintenance, and treatment of childhood aggression.Salivary cortisol levels in socially phobic adolescent girls.Child abuse, disruptive behavior disorders, depression, and salivary cortisol levels among institutionalized and community-residing boys in Mongolia.Kindergarten stressors and cumulative adrenocortical activation: the "first straws" of allostatic load?Confirmatory factor analysis of the antisocial process screening device with a clinical inpatient population.Associations Between Marital Conflict and Adolescent Conflict Appraisals, Stress Physiology, and Mental Health.Influence of family therapy on bullying behaviour, cortisol secretion, anger, and quality of life in bullying male adolescents: A randomized, prospective, controlled study.
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Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol.
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Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol.
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Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol.
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Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol.
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Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol.
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Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol.
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Anxiety, inhibition, and conduct disorder in children: II. Relation to salivary cortisol.
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1991-03-01T00:00:00Z