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  1. Close relationships and depression: A developmental cascade approach
  2. Codevelopment Between Key Personality Traits and Alcohol Use Disorder From Adolescence Through Young Adulthood
  3. Antisocial peer affiliation and externalizing disorders: Evidence for Gene × Environment × Development interaction
  4. Sibling Facilitation Mediates the Association Between Older and Younger Sibling Alcohol Use in Late Adolescence
  5. Gene–environment interplay between parent–child relationship problems and externalizing disorders in adolescence and young adulthood
  6. General and substance-specific predictors of young adult nicotine dependence, alcohol use disorder, and problem behavior: Replication in two samples
  7. The developmental progression of age 14 behavioral disinhibition, early age of sexual initiation, and subsequent sexual risk‐taking behavior
  8. Overview of Behavioral Genetics Research for Family Researchers
  9. Peer Deviance, Alcohol Expectancies, and Adolescent Alcohol Use: Explaining Shared and Nonshared Environmental Effects Using an Adoptive Sibling Pair Design
  10. Associations Between Family Communication Patterns, Sibling Closeness, and Adoptive Status
  11. Considerations of elder sibling closeness in predicting younger sibling substance use: Social learning versus social bonding explanations.
  12. Adoptive Mothers: Identity Agents on the Pathway to Adoptive Identity Formation