The Early Growth and Development Study: a prospective adoption study from birth through middle childhood.
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Is Early Experience Destiny? Review of Research on Long-Term Outcomes following International Adoption with Special Reference to the British Chinese Adoption StudyMaternal depression and parenting in early childhood: Contextual influence of marital quality and social support in two samples.Genetic vulnerability interacts with parenting and early care education to predict increasing externalizing behavior.Adoptive parent hostility and children's peer behavior problems: examining the role of genetically informed child attributes on adoptive parent behaviorRaised by depressed parents: is it an environmental risk?The effects of nicotine on human fetal development.Angry responses to infant challenges: parent, marital, and child genetic factors associated with harsh parentingChild-evoked maternal negativity from 9 to 27 months: Evidence of gene-environment correlation and its moderation by marital distress.Combined Influences of Genes, Prenatal Environment, Cortisol, and Parenting on the Development of Children's Internalizing Versus Externalizing Problems.Genetic influences can protect against unresponsive parenting in the prediction of child social competenceTriparental families: a new genetic-epidemiological design applied to drug abuse, alcohol use disorders, and criminal behavior in a Swedish national sample.Transactional Patterns of Maternal Depressive Symptoms and Mother-Child Mutual Negativity in an Adoption Sample.The relationship between parental depressive symptoms and offspring psychopathology: evidence from a children-of-twins study and an adoption study.The Perinatal Risk Index: Early Risks Experienced by Domestic Adoptees in the United States.The Development of Early Profiles of Temperament: Characterization, Continuity, and Etiology.Inherited and environmental influences on a childhood co-occurring symptom phenotype: Evidence from an adoption studyHeritable temperament pathways to early callous-unemotional behaviour.Expectant Mothers Maximizing Opportunities: Maternal Characteristics Moderate Multifactorial Prenatal Stress in the Prediction of Birth Weight in a Sample of Children Adopted at Birth.Associations Between Infant Negative Affect and Parent Anxiety Symptoms are Bidirectional: Evidence from Mothers and Fathers.Maternal personality traits associated with patterns of prenatal smoking and exposure: Implications for etiologic and prevention researchINFANT AVOIDANCE DURING A TACTILE TASK PREDICTS AUTISM SPECTRUM BEHAVIORS IN TODDLERHOOD.Marital Hostility, Hostile Parenting, and Child Aggression: Associations from Toddlerhood to School Age.Estimating the Roles of Genetic Risk, Perinatal Risk, and Marital Hostility on Early Childhood Adjustment: Medical Records and Self-ReportsSeparating Family-Level and Direct Exposure Effects of Smoking During Pregnancy on Offspring Externalizing Symptoms: Bridging the Behavior Genetic and Behavior Teratologic DivideInfluences of biological and adoptive mothers' depression and antisocial behavior on adoptees' early behavior trajectories.Biological and rearing mother influences on child ADHD symptoms: revisiting the developmental interface between nature and nurtureMaternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring conduct problems: evidence from 3 independent genetically sensitive research designsStress system development from age 4.5 to 6: family environment predictors and adjustment implications of HPA activity stability versus change.Birth and adoptive parent anxiety symptoms moderate the link between infant attention control and internalizing problems in toddlerhood.Maternal Emotion Regulation Strategies, Internalizing Problems and Infant Negative Affect.Measurement and associations of pregnancy risk factors with genetic influences, postnatal environmental influences, and toddler behavior.Heritable and Nonheritable Pathways to Early Callous-Unemotional BehaviorsWarm Parenting and Effortful Control in Toddlerhood: Independent and Interactive Predictors of School-Age Externalizing Behavior.Toward an Understanding of the Role of the Environment in the Development of Early Callous Behavior.Naturalistic Experimental Designs as Tools for Understanding the Role of Genes and the Environment in Prevention Research.Using an adoption-biological family design to examine associations between maternal trauma, maternal depressive symptoms, and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors.Early inherited risk for anxiety moderates the association between fathers' child-centered parenting and early social inhibition.The Neurodevelopmental Basis of Early Childhood Disruptive Behavior: Irritable and Callous Phenotypes as Exemplars.Birth and Adoptive Parent Antisocial Behavior and Parenting: A Study of Evocative Gene-Environment Correlation.Parental Depression, Overreactive Parenting, and Early Childhood Externalizing Problems: Moderation by Social Support.
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The Early Growth and Development Study: a prospective adoption study from birth through middle childhood.
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The Early Growth and Developme ...... birth through middle childhood
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Daniel S Shaw
David Reiss
Jenae M Neiderhiser
Jody Ganiban
Misaki N Natsuaki
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10.1017/THG.2012.126
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2012-12-07T00:00:00Z