Borderline personality disorder, complex trauma, and problems with self and identity: A social‐communicative approach
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a relatively highly prevalent psychiatric disorder that
is associated with very high personal and socioeconomic costs. This paper provides a state …
is associated with very high personal and socioeconomic costs. This paper provides a state …
Accounting for genetic and environmental confounds in associations between parent and child characteristics: a systematic review of children-of-twins studies.
Parental psychopathology, parenting style, and the quality of intrafamilial relationships are
all associated with child mental health outcomes. However, most research can say little …
all associated with child mental health outcomes. However, most research can say little …
A genetically informed Registered Report on adverse childhood experiences and mental health
Children who experience adversities have an elevated risk of mental health problems.
However, the extent to which adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) cause mental health …
However, the extent to which adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) cause mental health …
The mediating role of parental reflective functioning in child social–emotional development
Parental attachment and parental reflective functioning (PRF) have been shown to be
related to attachment, mentalizing capacities, and psychopathology in children. Studies also …
related to attachment, mentalizing capacities, and psychopathology in children. Studies also …
Contributions of mothers' and fathers' parenting to children's self‐regulation: Evidence from an adoption study
The origins of top‐down self‐regulation are attributed to genetic and socialization factors as
evidenced by high heritability estimates from twin studies and the influential role of …
evidenced by high heritability estimates from twin studies and the influential role of …
Neural dynamic responses of monetary and social reward processes in adolescents
D Wang, T Liu, J Shi - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Adolescence is an essential developmental period characterized by reward-related
processes. The current study investigated the development of monetary and social reward …
processes. The current study investigated the development of monetary and social reward …
The role of parental genotype in the intergenerational transmission of externalizing behavior: Evidence for genetic nurturance
The purpose of this study was to examine possible pathways by which genetic risk
associated with externalizing is transmitted in families. We used molecular data to …
associated with externalizing is transmitted in families. We used molecular data to …
Antisocial peer affiliation and externalizing disorders: Evidence for Gene× Environment× Development interaction
Gene× Environment interaction contributes to externalizing disorders in childhood and
adolescence, but little is known about whether such effects are long lasting or present in …
adolescence, but little is known about whether such effects are long lasting or present in …
Parental differential warmth, hostility, and sibling differences in internalizing and externalizing behavior problems: A meta-analysis.
M Eradus, P Leijten, GJ Melendez-Torres… - Journal of Family …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Parental differential treatment (PDT) of siblings is associated with differences in children's
behavioral adjustment. The current meta-analysis examined the extent to which associations …
behavioral adjustment. The current meta-analysis examined the extent to which associations …
Understanding trajectories of externalizing problems: Stability and emergence of risk factors from infancy to middle adolescence
Despite considerable efforts to understand the processes that underlie the development of
externalizing behavior problems, it is still unclear why externalizing problems remain …
externalizing behavior problems, it is still unclear why externalizing problems remain …