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386 related items for PubMed ID: 21262039

  • 1. Heritability of children's prosocial behavior and differential susceptibility to parenting by variation in the dopamine receptor D4 gene.
    Knafo A, Israel S, Ebstein RP.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2011 Feb; 23(1):53-67. PubMed ID: 21262039
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  • 2. Parenting quality interacts with genetic variation in dopamine receptor D4 to influence temperament in early childhood.
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  • 3. Differential susceptibility to rearing environment depending on dopamine-related genes: new evidence and a meta-analysis.
    Bakermans-Kranenburg MJ, van Ijzendoorn MH.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2011 Feb; 23(1):39-52. PubMed ID: 21262038
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  • 4. Gene-environment interaction of the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) and observed maternal insensitivity predicting externalizing behavior in preschoolers.
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    Dev Psychobiol; 2006 Jul; 48(5):406-9. PubMed ID: 16770765
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  • 5. Ready to make nice: parental socialization of young sons' and daughters' prosocial behaviors with peers.
    Hastings PD, McShane KE, Parker R, Ladha F.
    J Genet Psychol; 2007 Jun; 168(2):177-200. PubMed ID: 17936971
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  • 6. The role of parenting and dopamine D4 receptor gene polymorphisms in children's inhibitory control.
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  • 7. Experimental evidence for differential susceptibility: dopamine D4 receptor polymorphism (DRD4 VNTR) moderates intervention effects on toddlers' externalizing behavior in a randomized controlled trial.
    Bakermans-Kranenburg MJ, Van IJzendoorn MH, Pijlman FT, Mesman J, Juffer F.
    Dev Psychol; 2008 Jan; 44(1):293-300. PubMed ID: 18194028
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  • 8. Parents' use of inductive discipline: relations to children's empathy and prosocial behavior.
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  • 9. [A twin study on genetic and environmental factors of children's prosocial behavior].
    Situ MJ, Zhang Y, Li T, Gao X, Zhang XW, Fang H, Huang Y.
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  • 10. Social withdrawal in children moderates the association between parenting styles and the children's own socioemotional development.
    Zarra-Nezhad M, Kiuru N, Aunola K, Zarra-Nezhad M, Ahonen T, Poikkeus AM, Lerkkanen MK, Nurmi JE.
    J Child Psychol Psychiatry; 2014 Nov; 55(11):1260-9. PubMed ID: 24827990
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  • 11. Parenting: linking impacts of interpartner conflict to preschool children's social behavior.
    Whiteside-Mansell L, Bradley RH, McKelvey L, Fussell JJ.
    J Pediatr Nurs; 2009 Oct; 24(5):389-400. PubMed ID: 19782897
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  • 12. [Effects of the D4 dopamine receptor gene variation on behavior problems at 6 years of age].
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    Neuropsychopharmacol Hung; 2005 Sep; 7(3):125-31. PubMed ID: 16493876
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  • 13. A longitudinal twin study of the genetic and environmental etiology of maternal hostile-reactive behavior during infancy and toddlerhood.
    Forget-Dubois N, Boivin M, Dionne G, Pierce T, Tremblay RE, Pérusse D.
    Infant Behav Dev; 2007 Aug; 30(3):453-65. PubMed ID: 17683754
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  • 14. Parental values, reinforcement, and young children's prosocial behavior: a longitudinal study.
    Eisenberg N, Wolchik SA, Goldberg L, Engel I.
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  • 15. Parenting children with and without developmental delay: the role of self-mastery.
    Paczkowski E, Baker BL.
    J Intellect Disabil Res; 2007 Jun; 51(Pt. 6):435-46. PubMed ID: 17493027
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  • 16. Attachment security and parenting quality predict children's problem-solving, attributions, and loneliness with peers.
    Raikes HA, Thompson RA.
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  • 17. DRD4 7-repeat polymorphism moderates the association between maternal unresolved loss or trauma and infant disorganization.
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  • 18. Mothers' dopamine receptor polymorphism modulates the relation between infant fussiness and sensitive parenting.
    Kaitz M, Shalev I, Sapir N, Devor N, Samet Y, Mankuta D, Ebstein RP.
    Dev Psychobiol; 2010 Mar; 52(2):149-57. PubMed ID: 20175141
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  • 19. Evidence for a gene-gene interaction in predicting children's behavior problems: association of serotonin transporter short and dopamine receptor D4 long genotypes with internalizing and externalizing behaviors in typically developing 7-year-olds.
    Schmidt LA, Fox NA, Hamer DH.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2007 Mar; 19(4):1105-16. PubMed ID: 17931437
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  • 20. Predictors of children's prosocial lie-telling: Motivation, socialization variables, and moral understanding.
    Popliger M, Talwar V, Crossman A.
    J Exp Child Psychol; 2011 Nov; 110(3):373-92. PubMed ID: 21663918
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