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- Common and specific genetic influences on aggressive and nonaggressive conduct disorder domains Journal Article
- DEPRESSED-PATIENTS WITH DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILIES - DESCRIPTION AND COURSE OF ILLNESS Journal Article
- Family variables in substance-misusing male adolescents: The importance of maternal disorder Journal Article
- Family-based association test of the 5HTTLPR and aggressive behavior in a general population sample of children Journal Article
- Investigating the genetic and environmental structure of Cloninger's personality dimensions in adolescence Journal Article
- Investigation of Genetically Mediated Child Effects on Maltreatment Journal Article
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- Parenting Practices and Problem Behavior Across Three Generations: Monitoring, Harsh Discipline, and Drug Use in the Intergenerational Transmission of Externalizing Behavior Journal Article
- Prospective effects of adolescent indicators of behavioral disinhibition on DSM-IV alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug dependence in young adulthood Journal Article
- Smile Intensity and Warm Touch as Thin Slices of Child and Family Affective Style Journal Article
- THE APPLICATION OF STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING TO MATERNAL RATINGS OF TWINS BEHAVIORAL AND EMOTIONAL-PROBLEMS Journal Article
- Test of alternative hypotheses explaining the comorbidity between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder Journal Article
- VALIDATION EVIDENCE FOR 3 COPING MEASURES Journal Article
- Widespread evidence for non-additive genetic variation in Cloninger's and Eysenck's personality dimensions using a twin plus sibling design Journal Article
- Young women's condom use: The influence of acceptance of sexuality, control over the sexual encounter, and perceived susceptibility to common STDs Journal Article