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1. Research Brief: Foster care, parental incarceration linked with youth mental health problems

2. Findings from University of Connecticut Yields New Findings on Anxiety Disorders (Intimate Partner Violence Exposure and Childhood Psychopathology: Associations With Discriminating Fearful and Angry Faces In Young Children)

3. Researchers at Northwestern University Have Reported New Data on Child Abuse and Neglect (Childhood Maltreatment Predicts Poorer Executive Functioning In Adulthood Beyond Symptoms of Internalizing Psychopathology)

4. Findings from Kyungnam University in the Area of Mental Health Diseases and Conditions Reported (Adverse Childhood Experiences, Intimate Partner Violence Victimization, and Self-perceived Health and Depression Among College Students)

5. Data on Mental Health Diseases and Conditions Described by Researchers at Kabale University (Child maltreatment, cognitive functions and the mediating role of mental health problems among maltreated children and adolescents in Uganda)

6. Researchers from University College London (UCL) Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health Describe Research in Mental Health Diseases and Conditions (Linking data on women in public family law court proceedings concerning their children to ...)

7. New Findings on Anxiety Disorders Described by Investigators at University of Connecticut (Intimate Partner Violence Exposure and Childhood Psychopathology: Associations With Discriminating Fearful and Angry Faces In Young Children)

8. Studies from University of Alabama Birmingham Further Understanding of Behavior Disorders (Spillover and Crossover Effects: Mothers' and Fathers' Intimate Partner Violence, Parent-child Aggression Risk, and Child Behavior Problems)

9. Developing Functional Network Connectivity of the Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex Mediates Externalizing Psychopathology in Adolescents with Child Neglect

10. Researchers at University of Missouri Have Reported New Data on Behavior Disorders (Sexual Behavior Problems Among Sexually Abused Children: Associations With Co-occurring Symptoms)

11. Investigators from University of Connecticut Release New Data on Mental Health Diseases and Conditions (The Effects of Intimate Partner Violence and a History of Childhood Abuse On Mental Health and Stress During Pregnancy)

12. Findings from University of Missouri in the Area of Behavior Disorders Described (Children's sexual behavior problems: An ecological model using the LONGSCAN data)

13. Reports from University of Quebec Trois-Rivieres Provide New Insights into Child Abuse and Neglect (The Protective Role of Mentalizing: Reflective Functioning As a Mediator Between Child Maltreatment, Psychopathology and Parental Attitude In ...)

14. Studies from One Medical Center Drive Provide New Data on Clinical Trials and Studies (An implementation-effectiveness hybrid trial of video-based family therapy for peripartum depression in home visited mothers: a protocol for a pilot trial)

15. Researchers at Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital Release New Data on Mental Health (Physical Child Abuse and Teacher Harassment and Their Effects on Mental Health Problems Amongst Adolescent Bully-Victims in Taiwan)

16. Researchers at Ohio State University Describe Findings in Mental Health (Parenting and proximity to social services: Lessons from Los Angeles County in the community context of child neglect)

17. Studies from Michigan State University Provide New Data on Mental Health (Parenting and proximity to social services: Lessons from Los Angeles County in the community context of child neglect)

18. Studies in the Area of Mental Health Reported from Western Carolina University (Treatment implications based on measures of child abuse potential and parent mental health: Are we missing an intervention opportunity?)

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