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  1. Prenatal substance exposure and offspring development: Does DNA methylation play a role?
  2. Within-Family Effects of Smoking during Pregnancy on ADHD: the Importance of Phenotype
  3. Deviant Peers as a Mediator of Pubertal Timing–Substance Use Associations: The Moderating Role of Parental Knowledge
  4. Early inherited risk for anxiety moderates the association between fathers’ child-centered parenting and early social inhibition – CORRIGENDUM
  5. Correspondence between hair cortisol concentrations and 30-day integrated daily salivary and weekly urinary cortisol measures
  6. Estimating the Roles of Genetic Risk, Perinatal Risk, and Marital Hostility on Early Childhood Adjustment: Medical Records and Self-Reports
  7. The Perinatal Risk Index: Early Risks Experienced by Domestic Adoptees in the United States
  8. The Prenatal Environment in Twin Studies: A Review on Chorionicity
  9. Passive rGE or Developmental Gene-Environment Cascade? An Investigation of the Role of Xenobiotic Metabolism Genes in the Association Between Smoke Exposure During Pregnancy and Child Birth Weight
  10. Smoking during pregnancy and ADHD risk: A genetically informed, multiple-rater approach
  11. Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Offspring Birth Weight: A Genetically-Informed Approach Comparing Multiple Raters
  12. Adolescents’, mothers’, and fathers’ gendered coping strategies during conflict: Youth and parent influences on conflict resolution and psychopathology
  13. Missouri Mothers and Their Children: A Family Study of the Effects of Genetics and the Prenatal Environment
  14. A dual-axis approach to understanding neuroendocrine development
  15. Parental Knowledge is a Contextual Amplifier of Associations of Pubertal Maturation and Substance Use
  16. Adolescent age moderates genetic and environmental influences on parent–adolescent positivity and negativity: Implications for genotype–environment correlation
  17. Parental criticism is an environmental influence on adolescent somatic symptoms.
  18. Autonomic and Adrenocortical Interactions Predict Mental Health in Late Adolescence: The TRAILS Study
  19. Combined Influences of Genes, Prenatal Environment, Cortisol, and Parenting on the Development of Children’s Internalizing Versus Externalizing Problems
  20. Parental knowledge is an environmental influence on adolescent externalizing
  21. Development and Lability in the Parent–Child Relationship During Adolescence: Associations With Pubertal Timing and Tempo
  22. A review arguing the need for a developmental dual-axis approach for hormone-behavior assocaitions
  23. Within-adolescent coupled changes in cortisol with DHEA and testosterone in response to three stressors during adolescence
  24. Within‐person coupling of changes in cortisol, testosterone, and DHEA across the day in adolescents
  25. Disentangling the effects of genetic, prenatal and parenting influences on children’s cortisol variability
  26. Measurement and associations of pregnancy risk factors with genetic influences, postnatal environmental influences, and toddler behavior
  27. Gene–Environment Correlation Underlying the Association Between Parental Negativity and Adolescent Externalizing Problems
  28. Four factors for the initiation of substance use by young adulthood: A 10-year follow-up twin and sibling study of marital conflict, monitoring, siblings, and peers
  29. Influences of Gene–Environment Interaction and Correlation on Disruptive Behavior in the Family Context
  30. Effects of Parental Depressive Symptoms on Child Adjustment Moderated by Hypothalamic Pituitary Adrenal Activity: Within‐ and Between‐Family Risk
  31. Stress and puberty-related hormone reactivity, negative emotionality, and parent–adolescent relationships
  32. Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Association Between Pubertal Maturation and Internalizing Symptoms
  33. Observed Externalizing Behavior: A Developmental Comparison of Genetic and Environmental Influences Across Three Samples
  34. Individual differences in boys' and girls' timing and tempo of puberty: Modeling development with nonlinear growth models.
  35. Disorders of Childhood and Adolescence: Gender and Psychopathology
  36. Adolescents Coping Strategies during Conflict Relate to Maternal Socialization of Emotions