Catechol- O -methyltransferase Val158Met genotype moderates the effect of disorganized attachment on social development in young children
Research Articles Beate Wold Hygen, Ismail Cuneyt Guzey, Jay Belsky, Turid Suzanne Berg-Nielsen, Lars Wichstrøm, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 26 Issue 4pt1, pp 947-961Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Impairments in facial affect recognition associated with autism spectrum disorders: A meta-analysis
Research Articles Leah M. Lozier, John W. Vanmeter, Abigail A. Marsh, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 26 Issue 4pt1, pp 933-945Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
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Coercive family process and early-onset conduct problems from age 2 to school entry
Research Articles Justin D. Smith, Thomas J. Dishion, Daniel S. Shaw, Melvin N. Wilson, Charlotte C. Winter, Gerald R. Patterson, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 26 Issue 4pt1, pp 917-932Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - November 12, 2014 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

The contributions of early adverse experiences and trajectories of respiratory sinus arrhythmia on the development of neurobehavioral disinhibition among children with prenatal substance exposure
Research Articles Elisabeth Conradt, David Degarmo, Phil Fisher, Beau Abar, Barry M. Lester, Linda L. Lagasse, Seetha Shankaran, Henrietta Bada, Charles R. Bauer, Toni M. Whitaker, Jane A. Hammond, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 26 Issue 4pt1, pp 901-916Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - November 12, 2014 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Social attribution skills of children born preterm at very low birth weight
Research Articles Kathryn E. Williamson, Lorna S. Jakobson, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 26 Issue 4pt1, pp 889-900Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - November 12, 2014 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Evidence for sex differences in fetal programming of physiological stress reactivity in infancy
Research Articles Florin Tibu, Jonathan Hill, Helen Sharp, Kate Marshall, Vivette Glover, Andrew Pickles, Development and Psychopathology, Volume 26 Issue 4pt1, pp 879-888Abstract (Source: Development and Psychopathology)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - November 12, 2014 Category: Child Development Source Type: research

Volume 26 Special Issue 4pt2
Development and Psychopathology, Volume 26 Special Issue 4pt2This 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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Volume 26 Issue 4pt1
Development and Psychopathology, Volume 26 Issue 4pt1This 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)
Source: Development and Psychopathology - November 1, 2014 Category: Child Development Source Type: research