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The role of emotion recognition in the intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment
Linking internalizing and externalizing problems to warmth and negativity in observed dyadic parent-offspring communication
Attachment goes to court: Child protection and custody issues
Salivary immune markers are not associated with self-reported childhood maltreatment or psychopathology in adults
Neonatal DNA methylation and childhood low prosocial behavior
DNA methylation signatures of aggression and closely related constructs: A meta-analysis of epigenome-wide studies across the lifespan
Maternal anxiety during pregnancy and newborn epigenome-wide DNA methylation
Epigenome-wide change and variation in DNA methylation in childhood
Neural and behavioral signatures of social evaluation and adaptation in childhood and adolescence: the Leiden consortium on individual development (L-CID)
Attachment development in children adopted from China: the role of pre-adoption care and sensitive adoptive parenting
Not the root of the problem: hair cortisol and cortisone do not mediate the effect of child maltreatment on Body Mass Index
Not the root of the problem:  Hair cortisol and cortisone do not mediate the effect of child maltreatment on BMI
Correction: Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design
Longitudinal changes in DLPFC activation during childhood are related to decreased aggression following social rejection
How heritable are parental sensitivity and limit-setting? A longitudinal child-based twin study on observed parenting
Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design
Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design
Intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment using a multi-informant multi-generation family design
Effects of parental sensitivity in different contexts on children’s hot and cool effortful control
Estimating the heritability of experiencing child maltreatment in an extended family design

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