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Developmental trajectories of adolescent internalizing symptoms and parental responses to distress
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- Development and Psychopathology , First View
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- 23 February 2024, pp. 1-12
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Variation in global network properties across risk factors for adolescent internalizing symptoms: evidence of cumulative effects on structure and connectivity
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 54 / Issue 4 / March 2024
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- 29 September 2023, pp. 687-697
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Bidirectional associations between parenting stress and child psychopathology: The moderating role of maternal affection
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 36 / Issue 4 / October 2024
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- 29 September 2023, pp. 1810-1820
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The benefits of nurturant-involved parenting for children’s internalizing symptoms and cardiometabolic health in high-risk contexts
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 35 / Issue 5 / December 2023
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- 30 June 2023, pp. 2420-2429
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Overparenting and offspring depression, anxiety, and internalizing symptoms: A meta-analysis
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 36 / Issue 3 / August 2024
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- 30 May 2023, pp. 1307-1322
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Diminished prospective mental representations of reward mediate reward learning strategies among youth with internalizing symptoms
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 53 / Issue 14 / October 2023
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- 07 March 2023, pp. 6910-6920
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The longitudinal associations between bullying perpetration, bullying victimization, and internalizing symptoms: Bidirectionality and mediation by friend support
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 36 / Issue 2 / May 2024
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- 28 February 2023, pp. 866-877
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Contextual factors of child behavioral health across developmental stages
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 36 / Issue 2 / May 2024
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- 03 February 2023, pp. 660-673
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Developmental cascade models linking contextual risks, parenting, and internalizing symptoms: A 17-year longitudinal study from early childhood to emerging adulthood
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 36 / Issue 1 / February 2024
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- 01 December 2022, pp. 144-160
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Adolescents’ internalizing symptoms predict dating violence victimization and perpetration 2 years later
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 35 / Issue 4 / October 2023
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- 27 April 2022, pp. 1573-1583
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Sex differences in neural correlates of common psychopathological symptoms in early adolescence
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 52 / Issue 14 / October 2022
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- 26 March 2021, pp. 3086-3096
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Trait attributions and threat appraisals explain why an entity theory of personality predicts greater internalizing symptoms during adolescence
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 34 / Issue 3 / August 2022
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- 23 March 2021, pp. 1104-1114
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A conceptual model of risk and protective factors associated with internalizing symptoms in autism spectrum disorder: A scoping review, synthesis, and call for more research
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 32 / Issue 4 / October 2020
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- 07 September 2020, pp. 1254-1272
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Negative affect reactivity to stress and internalizing symptoms over the transition to college for Latinx adolescents: Buffering role of family support
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 33 / Issue 4 / October 2021
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- 02 July 2020, pp. 1322-1337
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The codevelopment of internalizing symptoms, externalizing symptoms, and cognitive ability across childhood and adolescence
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 32 / Issue 4 / October 2020
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- 07 October 2019, pp. 1375-1389
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Heart rate (variability) and the association between relational peer victimization and internalizing symptoms in elementary school children
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 32 / Issue 2 / May 2020
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- 29 April 2019, pp. 521-529
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Latent trajectories of internalizing symptoms from preschool to school age: A multi-informant study in a high-risk sample
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- Development and Psychopathology / Volume 31 / Issue 2 / May 2019
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- 29 April 2018, pp. 657-681
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Family Relations, Stressful Events and Internalizing Symptoms in Adolescence: a Longitudinal Study
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- The Spanish Journal of Psychology / Volume 16 / 2013
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- 19 July 2013, E57
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