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  • 2. Interdependence among mothers, fathers, and children from early to middle childhood: Parents' sensitivity and children's externalizing behavior.
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  • 5. Fathers' and Mothers' Early Mind-Mindedness Predicts Social Competence and Behavior Problems in Childhood.
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  • 8. Parenting stress and children's problem behavior in China: the mediating role of parental psychological aggression.
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  • 10. Heritability of children's prosocial behavior and differential susceptibility to parenting by variation in the dopamine receptor D4 gene.
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  • 12. Fathers' and mothers' perceptions of their child and maternal depressive symptoms.
    Luoma I, Koivisto AM, Tamminen T.
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  • 13. Parenting and social anxiety: fathers' versus mothers' influence on their children's anxiety in ambiguous social situations.
    Bögels S, Stevens J, Majdandžić M.
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  • 14. Patterns of depressive parenting: why they occur and their role in early developmental risk.
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    Jia R, Kotila LE, Schoppe-Sullivan SJ.
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  • 17. When fathers' supportiveness matters most: maternal and paternal parenting and children's school readiness.
    Martin A, Ryan RM, Brooks-Gunn J.
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  • 20. Correlates of child-father and child-mother attachment in the preschool years.
    Bureau JF, Martin J, Yurkowski K, Schmiedel S, Quan J, Moss E, Deneault AA, Pallanca D.
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