The development of psychopathology in females and males: current progress and future challenges.
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Research review: DSM-V conduct disorder: research needs for an evidence baseChild development in the context of disaster, war, and terrorism: pathways of risk and resilience.Predictors and sequelae of trajectories of physical aggression in school-age boys and girls.Intergenerational transmission of childhood conduct problems: a Children of Twins StudyParent Depression and Child Anxiety: An Overview of the Literature with Clinical ImplicationsThe relation of maternal sensitivity to children's internalizing and externalizing problems within the context of maternal depressive symptomsStructure and Stress: Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms across Adolescence and Young AdulthoodAdolescent attachment and trajectories of hostile-impulsive behavior: implications for the development of personality disorders.Parenting-by-gender interactions in child psychopathology: attempting to address inconsistencies with a Canadian national databaseDevelopmental cascade models of a parenting-focused program for divorced families on mental health problems and substance use in emerging adulthood.Place-based social network quality and correlates of substance use among urban adolescents.Association between Maternal sensitivity and Externalizing Behavior from Preschool to Preadolescence.A behavioral comparison of male and female adults with high functioning autism spectrum conditions.Evaluation of the interactionist model of socioeconomic status and problem behavior: a developmental cascade across generations.Psychopathology and social competence during the transition to adolescence: the role of family adversity and pubertal development.Perceived physical appearance mediates the rumination and bulimic symptom link in adolescent girls.Latent class analysis of antisocial behavior: interaction of serotonin transporter genotype and maltreatmentEEG asymmetry at 10 months of age: are temperament trait predictors different for boys and girls?Cross-gender social normative effects for violence in middle school: do girls carry a social multiplier effect for at-risk boys?Child effortful control as a mediator of parenting practices on externalizing behavior: evidence for a sex-differentiated pathway across the transition from preschool to school.The impact of exposure to interpersonal violence on gender differences in adolescent-onset major depression: results from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R).Temperament and parenting during the first year of life predict future child conduct problems.Developmental cascade effects of the New Beginnings Program on adolescent adaptation outcomes.The internalizing pathway to adolescent substance use disorders: mediation by ruminative reflection and ruminative brooding.Peer victimization during middle childhood as a lead indicator of internalizing problems and diagnostic outcomes in late adolescence.The ontogeny of anxiety-like behavior in rats from adolescence to adulthood.Joint trajectories for social and physical aggression as predictors of adolescent maladjustment: internalizing symptoms, rule-breaking behaviors, and borderline and narcissistic personality features.Differential Effects of Mental Health Problems Among Truant YouthsFamilism Values as a Protective Factor for Mexican-origin Adolescents Exposed to Deviant Peers.The structure of DSM-IV ADHD, ODD, and CD criteria in adolescent boys: a hierarchical approachAssociation of socioeconomic status in childhood with major depression and generalized anxiety disorder: results from the World Mental Health Japan survey 2002-2006Sex differences in patterns of relations between family interactions and depressive symptoms in adolescents.Prevalence of DSM-IV disorder in a representative, healthy birth cohort at school entry: sociodemographic risks and social adaptationDevelopmental cascades: externalizing, internalizing, and academic competence from middle childhood to early adolescenceShame and guilt in preschool depression: evidence for elevations in self-conscious emotions in depression as early as age 3Differential susceptibility to fathers' care and involvement: The moderating effect of infant reactivity.The development of gendered interests and personality qualities from middle childhood through adolescence: a biosocial analysisTesting an equifinality model of nonsuicidal self-injury among early adolescent girls.Peer Nominations of Emotional Expressivity among Urban Children: Social and Psychological CorrelatesReactivity and regulation in children prenatally exposed to cocaine.
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The development of psychopathology in females and males: current progress and future challenges.
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