Risk and resilience in preterm children at age 6
Research Articles Julie Poehlmann-Tynan, Emily D. Gerstein, Cynthia Burnson, Lindsay Weymouth, Daniel M. Bolt, Sarah Maleck, A. J. Schwichtenberg, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 843-858Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Intervening to enhance cortisol regulation among children at risk for neglect: Results of a randomized clinical trial
Research Articles Kristin Bernard, Mary Dozier, Johanna Bick, M. Kathleen Gordon, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 829-841Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - July 18, 2015 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Attenuated hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis functioning predicts accelerated pubertal development in girls 1 year later
Research Articles Darby E. Saxbe, Sonya Negriff, Elizabeth J. Susman, Penelope K. Trickett, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 819-828Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Describing and predicting developmental profiles of externalizing problems from childhood to adulthood
Research Articles Isaac T. Petersen, John E. Bates, Kenneth A. Dodge, Jennifer E. Lansford, Gregory S. Pettit, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 791-818Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Developmental interplay between children's biobehavioral risk and the parenting environment from toddler to early school age: Prediction of socialization outcomes in preadolescence
Research Articles Grazyna Kochanska, Lea J. Boldt, Sanghag Kim, Jeung Eun Yoon, Robert A. Philibert, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 775-790Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Temperament as a moderator of the effects of parenting on children's behavior
Research Articles Elena Gallitto, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 757-773Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - July 18, 2015 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Genetic moderation of effects of maternal sensitivity on girl's age of menarche: Replication of the Manuck et al. study
Research Articles Sarah Hartman, Keith F. Widaman, Jay Belsky, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 747-756Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - July 18, 2015 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Differential susceptibility to effects of maternal sensitivity? A study of candidate plasticity genes
Research Articles Jay Belsky, Daniel A. Newman, Keith F. Widaman, Phil Rodkin, Michael Pluess, R. Chris Fraley, Daniel Berry, Jonathan L. Helm, Glenn I. Roisman, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 725-746Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Interactions among catechol- O -methyltransferase genotype, parenting, and sex predict children's internalizing symptoms and inhibitory control: Evidence for differential susceptibility
Research Articles Michael J. Sulik, Nancy Eisenberg, Tracy L. Spinrad, Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant, Gregory Swann, Kassondra M. Silva, Mark Reiser, Daryn A. Stover, Brian C. Verrelli, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 709-723Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Poverty, household chaos, and interparental aggression predict children's ability to recognize and modulate negative emotions
Research Articles C. Cybele Raver, Clancy Blair, Patricia Garrett-Peters, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 695-708Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - July 18, 2015 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Preschool executive functions, single-parent status, and school quality predict diverging trajectories of classroom inattention in elementary school
Research Articles Tyler R. Sasser, Charles R. Beekman, Karen L. Bierman, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 681-693Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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The emergence and evolution of infant externalizing behavior
Research Articles Michael F. Lorber, Tamara Del Vecchio, Amy M. Smith Slep, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 663-680Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - July 18, 2015 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Very extensive nonmaternal care predicts mother–infant attachment disorganization: Convergent evidence from two samples
Research Articles Nancy L. Hazen, Sydnye D. Allen, Caroline Heaton Christopher, Tomotaka Umemura, Deborah B. Jacobvitz, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03, pp 649-661Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Volume 27 Issue 03
Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Issue 03This multidisciplinary journal is devoted to the publication of original, empirical, theoretical and review papers which address the interrelationship of typical and atypical development in children and adults. It is intended to serve the field of developmental psychopathology which strives to understand patterns of adaptation and maladaptation throughout the lifespan. This journal is of interest to psychologists, psychiatrists, social scientists, neuroscientists, paediatricians, and researchers. (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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DPP volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Back matter
Miscellaneous Development and Psychopathology, Volume 27 Special Issue 02, pp b1-b5Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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