Borderline personality disorder, complex trauma, and problems with self and identity: A social‐communicative approach

P Luyten, C Campbell, P Fonagy - Journal of personality, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Accounting for genetic and environmental confounds in associations between parent and child characteristics: a systematic review of children-of-twins studies.

TA McAdams, JM Neiderhiser, FV Rijsdijk… - Psychological …, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Parental psychopathology, parenting style, and the quality of intrafamilial relationships are
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

JR Baldwin, HM Sallis, T Schoeler, MJ Taylor… - Nature human …, 2023 - nature.com
Children who experience adversities have an elevated risk of mental health problems.
However, the extent to which adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) cause mental health …

The mediating role of parental reflective functioning in child social–emotional development

L Nijssens, N Vliegen, P Luyten - Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2020 - Springer
Parental attachment and parental reflective functioning (PRF) have been shown to be
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

DJ Bridgett, JM Ganiban, JM Neiderhiser… - Developmental …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

The role of parental genotype in the intergenerational transmission of externalizing behavior: Evidence for genetic nurturance

I Sally, C Kuo, HE Poore, PB Barr, IS Chirico… - Development and …, 2022 - cambridge.org
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 …

Antisocial peer affiliation and externalizing disorders: Evidence for Gene× Environment× Development interaction

DR Samek, BM Hicks, MA Keyes… - Development and …, 2017 - cambridge.org
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 …

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 …

Understanding trajectories of externalizing problems: Stability and emergence of risk factors from infancy to middle adolescence

A Kjeldsen, RB Nes, A Sanson, E Ystrom… - Development and …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Despite considerable efforts to understand the processes that underlie the development of
externalizing behavior problems, it is still unclear why externalizing problems remain …