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299 related items for PubMed ID: 25910772

  • 1. Moderation of Harsh Parenting on Genetic and Environmental Contributions to Child and Adolescent Deviant Peer Affiliation: A Longitudinal Twin Study.
    Li M, Chen J, Li X, Deater-Deckard K.
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  • 2. Genetic and environmental influences on affiliation with deviant peers during adolescence and early adulthood.
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  • 3. A longitudinal investigation of the associations among parenting, deviant peer affiliation, and externalizing behaviors: a monozygotic twin differences design.
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  • 4. Deviant Peer Affiliation as an Explanatory Mechanism in the Association between Corporal Punishment and Physical Aggression: a Longitudinal Study among Chinese Adolescents.
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  • 5. Nonshared environmental mediation of the association between deviant peer affiliation and adolescent externalizing behaviors over time: results from a cross-lagged monozygotic twin differences design.
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  • 6. Resurrecting the chimera: Progressions in parenting and peer processes.
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  • 7. Affiliation with deviant peers among children of substance dependent fathers from pre-adolescence into adolescence: associations with problem behaviors.
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  • 8. Do Parent-Adolescent Discrepancies Predict Deviant Peer Affiliation and Subsequent Substance Use?
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    Fragkaki I, Cima M, Verhagen M, Maciejewski DF, Boks MP, van Lier PAC, Koot HM, Branje SJT, Meeus WHJ.
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  • 12. The influence of neighborhood disadvantage, collective socialization, and parenting on African American children's affiliation with deviant peers.
    Brody GH, Ge X, Conger R, Gibbons FX, Murry VM, Gerrard M, Simons RL.
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  • 13. Negative parenting behavior and childhood oppositional defiant disorder: differential moderation by positive and negative peer regard.
    Tung I, Lee SS.
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  • 16. Bidirectional influences between maternal parenting and children's peer problems: a longitudinal monozygotic twin difference study.
    Yamagata S, Takahashi Y, Ozaki K, Fujisawa KK, Nonaka K, Ando J.
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  • 18. Genetic Influences on Peer and Family Relationships Across Adolescent Development: Introduction to the Special Issue.
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    Ding Q, Li D, Zhou Y, Dong H, Luo J.
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  • 20. Prediction of early-onset deviant peer group affiliation: a 12-year longitudinal study.
    Lacourse E, Nagin DS, Vitaro F, Côté S, Arseneault L, Tremblay RE.
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