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182 related items for PubMed ID: 26006708

  • 1. Externalizing Problem Behavior in Adolescence: Dopaminergic Genes in Interaction with Peer Acceptance and Rejection.
    Janssens A, Van Den Noortgate W, Goossens L, Verschueren K, Colpin H, De Laet S, Claes S, Van Leeuwen K.
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  • 2. Adolescent externalizing behaviour, psychological control, and peer rejection: Transactional links and dopaminergic moderation.
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  • 6. Differential Susceptibility: The Genetic Moderation of Peer Pressure on Alcohol Use.
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  • 7. Emotional insecurity as a mediator of the moderating role of dopamine genes in the association between interparental conflict and youth externalizing problems.
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  • 10. Adolescent behavioral and neural reward sensitivity: a test of the differential susceptibility theory.
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  • 11. Chronic Stressors and Adolescents' Externalizing Problems: Genetic Moderation by Dopamine Receptor D4. The TRAILS Study.
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  • 12. Externalizing Problem Behavior in Adolescence: Parenting Interacting With DAT1 and DRD4 Genes.
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    Cao Y, Lin X, Chen L, Ji L, Zhang W.
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  • 14. Do dopamine gene variants and prenatal smoking interactively predict youth externalizing behavior?
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  • 15. Dopamine receptor D4 gene moderates the effect of positive and negative peer experiences on later delinquency: the Tracking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey study.
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  • 20. Peer rejection in childhood, involvement with antisocial peers in early adolescence, and the development of externalizing behavior problems.
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