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JurnalDevelopment and Psychopathology vol. 29 no. 1 (Feb. 2017)
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Topik: INFANT - MOTHER ATTACHMENT; ETIOLOGY; DEPRESSION; ADOLESCENTS; ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR; DEVELOPMENT THEORY; FOSTER CHILD
Bahasa: (EN )    ISSN: 0954-5794    Year:: 2017    Bulan: 02    Edisi: Feb 2017    
Penerbit: Cambridge University Press
Jenis: Journal - ilmiah internasional
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  1. Developmental and Social-Ecological Perspectives on Children, Political Violence, and Armed Conflict, halaman 1-10
  2. Coping and Mental Health Outcomes Among Sierra Leonean War-Affected Youth: Results From a Longitudinal Study , halaman 11-23
  3. Commentary on Sharma Et Al , halaman 25-26
  4. Emotional Insecurity About the Community: A Dynamic, Within-Person Mediator of Child Adjustment in Contexts of Political Violence , halaman 27-36
  5. Children's Exposure to Violent Political Conflict Stimulates Aggression at Peers by Increasing Emotional Distress, Aggressive Script Rehearsal, and Normative Beliefs Favoring Aggression, halaman 39-50
  6. Promoting Children's Learning and Development in Conflict-Affected Countries: Testing Change Process in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, halaman 53-67
  7. Methodological Considerations for Research on Ethnopolitical Violence , halaman 71-77
  8. Building a Translational Science on Children and Youth Affected by Political Violence and Armed Conflict: A Commentary , halaman 79-84
  9. Building a Translational Science on Children and Youth Affected by Political Violence and Armed Conflict: A Commentary , halaman 85-92
  10. Longitudinal Study of Premorbid Adjustment in 22q11.2 Deletion (Velocardiofacial) Syndrome and Association With Psychosis , halaman 93-106
  11. Observed Temperament From Ages 6 to 36 Months Predicts Parent- And Teacher-Reported Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms in First Grade , halaman 107-12
  12. Parent and Peer Influences on Emerging Adult Substance Use Disorder: A Genetically Informed Study , halaman 121-142
  13. Income, Neural Executive Processes, and Preschool Children's Executive Control , halaman 143-154
  14. Antisocial Peer Affiliation and Externalizing Disorders: Evidence for Gene × Environment × Development Interaction , halaman 155-172
  15. The Interaction Between the DRD4 VNTR Polymorphism and Perceived Peer Drinking Norms in Adolescent Alcohol Use and Misuse , halaman 173-183
  16. Latent Trajectories of Adolescent Antisocial Behavior: Serotonin Transporter Linked Polymorphic Region (5-Httlpr) Genotype Influences Sensitivity to Perceived Parental Support , halaman 185-201
  17. Joint Trajectories of Internalizing and Externalizing Problems in Preschool Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder , halaman 203-214
  18. Trajectories of Emotional-Behavioral Difficulty and Academic Competence: A 6-Year, Person-Centered, Prospective Study of Affluent Suburban Adolescents , halaman 215-234
  19. Child and Environmental Risk Factors Predicting Readiness for Learning in Children at High Risk of Dyslexia , halaman 235-244
  20. Maternal Physiological Dysregulation While Parenting Poses Risk for Infant Attachment Disorganization and Behavior Problems , halaman 245-257
  21. Neuropsychological Performance Measures as Intermediate Phenotypes for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Multiple Mediation Analysis , halaman 259-272
  22. Family Process and Youth Internalizing Problems: A Triadic Model of Etiology and Intervention , halaman 273-301
  23. Maternal Sensitivity and Adrenocortical Functioning Across Infancy and Toddlerhood: Physiological Adaptation to Context? , halaman 303-317
  24. Longitudinal Prediction of Language Emergence in Infants at High and Low Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorder , halaman 319-329

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