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1. Childhood emotional and sexual maltreatment moderate the relation of the serotonin transporter gene to stress generation.

2. Negative emotionality and disconstraint influence PTSD symptom course via exposure to new major adverse life events.

3. Gender differences in life events prior to onset of major depressive disorder: the moderating effect of age.

4. Personality, stressful life events, and treatment response in major depression.

5. Symptom specificity and the prospective generation of life events in adolescence.

6. The role of childhood abuse and neglect in the sensitization to stressful life events in adolescent depression.

7. Severe melancholic depression is more vulnerable than non-melancholic depression to minor precipitating life events.

8. Life stress and the long-term treatment course of recurrent depression: III. Nonsevere life events predict recurrence for medicated patients over 3 years.

9. Life stress, the "kindling" hypothesis, and the recurrence of depression: considerations from a life stress perspective.

10. Does interpersonal psychotherapy protect women from depression in the face of stressful life events?

11. Life events, number of social relationships, and twelve-month naturalistic course of major depression in a community sample of women.

12. Stressful Life Events and Reward Processing in Adults: Moderation by Depression and Anhedonia.

13. Negative feedback‐seeking in depression: The moderating roles of rumination and interpersonal life stress.

14. Interactions between neuroticism and stressful life events predict response to pharmacotherapy for major depression: A CAN‐BIND 1 report.

15. Stress generation in adolescent depression: the moderating role of child abuse and neglect.

16. Life Stress and Major Depression: The Mysteries of Recurrences.

17. Acute and chronic stress predict anti-depressant treatment outcome and naturalistic course of major depression: A CAN-BIND report.

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