Differential susceptibility in youth: evidence that 5-HTTLPR x positive parenting is associated with positive affect 'for better and worse'.
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Differential susceptibility in youth: evidence that 5-HTTLPR x positive parenting is associated with positive affect 'for better and worse'.
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A J Oldehinkel
B L Hankin
C W Oppenheimer
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J R Z Abela
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10.1038/TP.2011.44
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2011-10-04T00:00:00Z
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