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ISSN:2167-7026

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Kelly L Klump,Shannon M O&#x;Connor,Britny A Hildebrandt et al. Kelly L Klump et al.
Recent data show shifts in genetic and environmental influences on emotional eating across the menstrual cycle, with significant shared environmental influences during pre-ovulation, and primarily genetic effects during post-ovulation. Fact...
Lauren B Alloy,Jessica L Hamilton,Elissa J Hamlat et al. Lauren B Alloy et al.
Adolescence marks the emergence of sex differences in internalizing symptoms and disorders, with girls at increased risk for depression and anxiety during the pubertal transition. However, the mechanisms through which puberty confers risk f...
Tamika C B Zapolski,Sycarah Fisher,Wei-Wen Hsu et al. Tamika C B Zapolski et al.
African American youth who experience racial discrimination are at heightened risk to use drugs as a coping response to distress. Based on the buffer-stress hypothesis, we proposed that parental support would attenuate this effect. Particip...
Maria Kovacs,Lauren M Bylsma,Ilya Yaroslavsky et al. Maria Kovacs et al.
While hedonic capacity is diminished during clinical depression, it is unclear whether that deficit constitutes a risk factor and/or persists after depression episodes remit. To examine these issues, adolescents with current/past major depr...
Anda Gershon,Nilam Ram,Sheri L Johnson et al. Anda Gershon et al.
Disruptions in activity are core features of mood states in bipolar disorder (BD). This study sought to identify activity patterns that discriminate between mood states in BD. Locomotor activity was collected using actigraphy for six weeks ...
Louis A Penner,Darwin A Guevarra,Felicity W K Harper et al. Louis A Penner et al.
Pediatric cancer caregivers are typically present at their child's frequent, invasive treatments, and such treatments elicit substantial distress. Yet, variability exists in how even the most anxious caregivers cope. Here we examined one po...
Madeline L Pe,Ian H Gotlib,Wim Van den Noortgate et al. Madeline L Pe et al.
Interpersonal theories of depression postulate that depressed individuals' experience of social isolation is attributable, in part, to their tendency to behave in ways that elicit rejection from others. Depression contagion has been implica...
Elizabeth B Raposa,Holly B Laws,Emily B Ansell Elizabeth B Raposa
Recent theories of stress reactivity posit that, when stressed, individuals tend to seek out opportunities to affiliate with and nurture others in order to prevent or mitigate the negative effects of stress. However, few studies have tested...
Alexandra M Rodman,Erik Kastman,Hayley M Dorfman et al. Alexandra M Rodman et al.
Antisociality is commonly conceptualized as a unitary construct, but there is considerable evidence for multidimensionality. In particular, two partially dissociable symptom clusters - psychopathy and externalizing - have divergent associat...
Naomi Sadeh,Erika J Wolf,Mark W Logue et al. Naomi Sadeh et al.
The frequent co-occurrence of antisocial behavior and other disinhibited phenotypes reflects a highly heritable externalizing spectrum. We examined the molecular genetic basis of this spectrum by testing polygenic associations with psychopa...