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760 related items for PubMed ID: 18388763

  • 1. Father-child transmission of antisocial behavior: the moderating role of father's presence in the home.
    Blazei RW, Iacono WG, McGUE M.
    J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry; 2008 Apr; 47(4):406-415. PubMed ID: 18388763
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  • 4. Father's and mother's perceptions of parenting styles as mediators of the effects of parental psychopathology on antisocial behavior in outpatient children and adolescents.
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  • 8. Unpacking links between fathers' antisocial behaviors and children's behavior problems: direct, indirect, and interactive effects.
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  • 12. Patterns of psychopathology in the families of children with conduct problems, depression, and both psychiatric conditions.
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  • 13. Genetic and environmental influences on subtypes of conduct disorder behavior in boys.
    Simonoff E, Pickles A, Meyer J, Silberg J, Maes H.
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  • 14. Predictors of discrepancies between fathers and mothers in rating behaviors of preschool children with and without ADHD.
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  • 16. Screening parents during child evaluations: exploring parent and child psychopathology in the same clinic.
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  • 17. School performance and genetic and environmental variance in antisocial behavior at the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
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  • 18. Environmental adversity and increasing genetic risk for externalizing disorders.
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  • 20. Psychiatric disorders among offspring of depressed mothers: associations with paternal psychopathology.
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