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Understanding emotion dysregulation from infancy to toddlerhood with a multilevel perspective: The buffering effect of maternal sensitivity
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- Development and Psychopathology , First View
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- 29 April 2024, pp. 1-14
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What’s next for the field of multigenerational mental health? The need for deep behavioral phenotyping via a prenatal mental health registry
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- 13 February 2024, pp. 1-9
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A multilevel developmental psychopathology model of childbirth and the perinatal transition
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 36 / Issue 2 / May 2024
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- 26 January 2023, pp. 533-544
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Using development and psychopathology principles to inform the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 33 / Issue 5 / December 2021
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- 07 December 2021, pp. 1521-1525
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Prenatal maternal transdiagnostic, RDoC-informed predictors of newborn neurobehavior: Differences by sex
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 33 / Issue 5 / December 2021
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- 29 March 2021, pp. 1554-1565
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Intergenerational transmission of emotion dysregulation: Part I. Psychopathology, self-injury, and parasympathetic responsivity among pregnant women
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 31 / Issue 3 / August 2019
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- 08 May 2019, pp. 817-831
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Intergenerational transmission of emotion dysregulation: Part II. Developmental origins of newborn neurobehavior
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 31 / Issue 3 / August 2019
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- 06 May 2019, pp. 833-846
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Incorporating epigenetic mechanisms to advance fetal programming theories
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 30 / Issue 3 / August 2018
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- 02 August 2018, pp. 807-824
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An epigenetic pathway approach to investigating associations between prenatal exposure to maternal mood disorder and newborn neurobehavior
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 30 / Issue 3 / August 2018
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- 02 August 2018, pp. 881-890
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Transactional relations between caregiving stress, executive functioning, and problem behavior from early childhood to early adolescence
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 28 / Issue 3 / August 2016
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- 18 July 2016, pp. 743-756
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Behavioral epigenetics and the developmental origins of child mental health disorders
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- Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease / Volume 3 / Issue 6 / December 2012
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- 03 July 2012, pp. 395-408
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Contributors
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- 05 June 2012
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- 16 July 2009, pp xv-xvii
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11 - Childhood temperament
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20 - Conclusions and future directions
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- Sexual Segregation in Vertebrates
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- 05 January 2006, pp 395-402
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Could the indirect competition hypothesis explain inter-sexual site segregation in red deer (Cervus elaphus L.)?
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- Journal of Zoology / Volume 254 / Issue 2 / June 2001
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- 14 June 2001, pp. 185-193
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- June 2001
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