by eca5042 | Sep 16, 2022
The mechanisms explaining how parental depression compromises healthy child development are complex and multifaceted, with genetic and environmental pathways intertwined. Reexamination of whether and how maternal and paternal depression serve as environmental risk...
by eca5042 | Sep 16, 2022
This study addressed early calibration of stress systems by testing links between adversity exposure, developmental stability of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity, and behavior problems in a sample of adopted children. Families (N = 200) were assessed...
by eca5042 | Sep 16, 2022
Socially disruptive behavior during peer interactions in early childhood is detrimental to children’s social, emotional, and academic development. Few studies have investigated social behavior using genetically sensitive designs that allow examination of evocative...
by eca5042 | Sep 15, 2022
Attention control plays an important role in the development of internalizing symptoms in children. We explored the degree to which infant genetic- and environmentally-based risk moderated the link between attention control and internalizing problems during...
by Stacey Newell | Oct 13, 2021
Natsuaki, M.N., Shaw, D.S., Neiderhiser, J.M., Ganiban, J.M., Harold, G.T., Reiss, D., Leve, L.D. (2014). Raised by depressed parents: is it an environmental risk? Child Clinical and Family Psychology Review. Published online: 10 May 2014. DOI...