What Works for Whom? Genetic Moderation of Intervention Efficacy
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What works for whom? Genetic moderation of intervention efficacy
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 1-6
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Serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) genotype moderates the longitudinal impact of early caregiving on externalizing behavior
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 7-18
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Genetic moderation of interpersonal psychotherapy efficacy for low-income mothers with major depressive disorder: Implications for differential susceptibility
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 19-35
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A differential susceptibility analysis reveals the “who and how” about adolescents' responses to preventive interventions: Tests of first- and second-generation Gene × Intervention hypotheses
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 37-49
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The conditioning of intervention effects on early adolescent alcohol use by maternal involvement and dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) and serotonin transporter linked polymorphic region (5-HTTLPR) genetic variants
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 51-67
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Genetic differential susceptibility in literacy-delayed children: A randomized controlled trial on emergent literacy in kindergarten
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 69-79
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Developmental mediation of genetic variation in response to the Fast Track prevention program
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 81-95
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Religion priming and an oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) polymorphism interact to affect self-control in a social context
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 97-109
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Polygenic Score × Intervention Moderation: An application of discrete-time survival analysis to modeling the timing of first tobacco use among urban youth
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 111-122
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Early life adversity and serotonin transporter gene variation interact to affect DNA methylation of the corticotropin-releasing factor gene promoter region in the adult rat brain
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 123-135
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphism influences the association of the methylome with maternal anxiety and neonatal brain volumes
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 137-150
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Genetic differential susceptibility on trial: Meta-analytic support from randomized controlled experiments
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- 02 February 2015, pp. 151-162
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Prenatal cocaine exposure differentially affects stress responses in girls and boys: Associations with future substance use
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- 18 July 2014, pp. 163-180
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Small for gestational age and poor fluid intelligence in childhood predict externalizing behaviors among young adults born at extremely low birth weight
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- 14 July 2014, pp. 181-188
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Cumulative contextual risk, maternal responsivity, and social cognition at 18 months
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- 14 July 2014, pp. 189-203
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Developmental transitions in presentations of externalizing problems among boys and girls at risk for child maltreatment
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- 21 July 2014, pp. 205-219
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The role of language ability and self-regulation in the development of inattentive–hyperactive behavior problems
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- 15 July 2014, pp. 221-237
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Cascading effects of interparental conflict in adolescence: Linking threat appraisals, self-efficacy, and adjustment
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- 14 July 2014, pp. 239-252
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Alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco use trajectories from age 12 to 24 years: Demographic correlates and young adult substance use problems
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- 14 July 2014, pp. 253-277
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Heterogeneity in men's marijuana use in the 20s: Adolescent antecedents and consequences in the 30s
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- 14 July 2014, pp. 279-291
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