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Emotional face processing in pediatric bipolar disorder: evidence for functional impairments in the fusiform gyrusPurposeful Sampling for Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis in Mixed Method Implementation Research.Persistence of Maternal Depressive Symptoms throughout the Early Years of Childhood.Evidence for the management of adolescent depression.Chronic conditions among children investigated by child welfare: a national sampleReading related white matter structures in adolescents are influenced more by dysregulation of emotion than behaviorUsing machine learning and surface reconstruction to accurately differentiate different trajectories of mood and energy dysregulation in youth.A model for maternal depression.Prevention of traumatic stress in mothers of preterms: 6-month outcomes.Measures for Predictors of Innovation AdoptionA literature review of learning collaboratives in mental health care: used but untested.Mixed method designs in implementation researchParsing dimensional vs diagnostic category-related patterns of reward circuitry function in behaviorally and emotionally dysregulated youth in the Longitudinal Assessment of Manic Symptoms study.Design elements in implementation research: a structured review of child welfare and child mental health studiesDecreased amygdala-insula resting state connectivity in behaviorally and emotionally dysregulated youth.Adoption of clinical and business trainings by child mental health clinics in New York State.Behavioral and emotional dysregulation trajectories marked by prefrontal-amygdala function in symptomatic youth.Detection and treatment of mental health issues by pediatric PCPs in New York State: an evaluation of Project TEACHEducating health care professionals on human trafficking.Does an intervention to reduce maternal anxiety, depression and trauma also improve mothers' perceptions of their preterm infants' vulnerability?White matter structure in youth with behavioral and emotional dysregulation disorders: a probabilistic tractographic studyMultilevel predictors of clinic adoption of state-supported trainings in children's servicesIntroduction. Special Issue Overview: Optimizing Mixed Methods for Implementation Research in Large Systems.A model for the development of mothers' perceived vulnerability of preterm infants.Child, caregiver, and family characteristics associated with emergency department use by children who remain at home after a child protective services investigation.Parental coping in the neonatal intensive care unit.Do Pediatricians Ask About Adverse Childhood Experiences in Pediatric Primary Care?Can Postpartum Depression Be Managed in Pediatric Primary Care?Access to Care for Youth in a State Mental Health System: A Simulated Patient Approach.Predicting clinical outcome from reward circuitry function and white matter structure in behaviorally and emotionally dysregulated youth.Prevention of traumatic stress in mothers with preterm infants: a randomized controlled trial.Is screening for depression in the perinatal period enough? The co-occurrence of depression, substance abuse, and intimate partner violence in culturally diverse pregnant women.Persistence of mental health problems in very young children investigated by US child welfare agencies.Associations between intensity of child welfare involvement and child development among young children in child welfareWhat family support specialists do: examining service delivery.Screening for symptoms of postpartum traumatic stress in a sample of mothers with preterm infants.Scaling up evidence-based practices for children and families in New York State: toward evidence-based policies on implementation for state mental health systems.Adoption of innovative and evidence-based practices for children and adolescents in state-supported mental health clinics: a qualitative studyReward-related neural activity and structure predict future substance use in dysregulated youth.Trauma-Informed Juvenile Justice Systems: A Systematic Review of Definitions and Core Components.
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