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1. Assessing the Concept of the 'Insecure-Other' Category in the Cassidy-Marvin Scheme: Changes between 4 and 6 Years in the English and Romanian Adoptee Study

2. 5HTT Genotype Moderates the Influence of Early Institutional Deprivation on Emotional Problems in Adolescence: Evidence from the English and Romanian Adoptee (ERA) Study

3. Risk, Causation, Mediation, and Moderation

4. Investigating the Impact of Early Institutional Deprivation on Development: Background and Research Strategy of the English and Romanian Adoptees (ERA) Study

5. Conclusions: Overview of Findings from the ERA Study, Inferences, and Research Implications

6. Postadoption Environmental Features

7. Physical Growth and Maturation Following Early Severe Institutional Deprivation: Do They Mediate Specific Psychopathological Effects?

8. Institutional Deprivation, Specific Cognitive Functions, and Scholastic Achievement: English and Romanian Adoptee (ERA) Study Findings

9. Deprivation-Specific Psychological Patterns

10. Developmental Course of Deprivation-Specific Psychological Patterns: Early Manifestations, Persistence to Age 15, and Clinical Features

11. Deprivation-Specific Psychological Patterns: Effects of Institutional Deprivation

12. Amygdala, Hippocampal and Corpus Callosum Size Following Severe Early Institutional Deprivation: The English and Romanian Adoptees Study Pilot

13. Do Theory of Mind and Executive Function Deficits Underlie the Adverse Outcomes Associated with Profound Early Deprivation?: Findings from the English and Romanian Adoptees Study

14. Inattention/Overactivity Following Early Severe Institutional Deprivation: Presentation and Associations in Early Adolescence

15. Scholastic Attainment Following Severe Early Institutional Deprivation: A Study of Children Adopted from Romania

16. Early Adolescent Outcomes of Institutionally Deprived and Non-Deprived Adoptees. III. Quasi-Autism

17. Normality and Impairment following Profound Early Institutional Deprivation: A Longitudinal follow-up into Early Adolescence

18. Early Adolescent Outcomes for Institutionally-Deprived and Non-Deprived Adoptees. I: Disinhibited Attachment

19. Early Adolescent Outcomes of Institutionally-Deprived and Non-Deprived Adoptees. II: Language as a Protective Factor and a Vulnerable Outcome

20. Do the Effects of Early Severe Deprivation on Cognition Persist into Early Adolescence?: Findings from the English and Romanian Adoptees Study

21. The Effects of Global Severe Privation on Cognitive Competence: Extension and Longitudinal Follow-Up.

22. The impact of childhood deprivation on adult neuropsychological functioning is associated with ADHD symptom persistence.

23. Adult disinhibited social engagement in adoptees exposed to extreme institutional deprivation: examination of its clinical status and functional impact.

24. Early severe institutional deprivation is associated with a persistent variant of adult attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder: clinical presentation, developmental continuities and life circumstances in the English and Romanian Adoptees study.

25. Adolescent callous-unemotional traits and conduct disorder in adoptees exposed to severe early deprivation.

26. VI. INSTITUTIONAL DEPRIVATION, SPECIFIC COGNITIVE FUNCTIONS, AND SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT: ENGLISH AND ROMANIAN ADOPTEE (ERA) STUDY FINDINGS.

27. VIII. POSTADOPTION ENVIRONMENTAL FEATURES.

28. The importance of cultural identity in adoption.

29. Emotional difficulties in early adolescence following severe early deprivation: Findings from the English and Romanian adoptees study.

30. The experience of adoption (2).

31. Are There Biological Programming Effects for Psychological Development? Findings From a Study of Romanian Adoptees.

32. Can inattention/overactivity be an institutional deprivation syndrome?

33. Specificity and heterogeneity in children's responses to profound institutional privation.

34. Attachment disorder behavior following early severe deprivation: extension and longitudinal follow-up. English and Romanian Adoptees Study Team.

35. Romanian orphans adopted early overcome deprivation.

36. Out of a barren cradle.

37. Why does early childhood deprivation increase the risk for depression and anxiety in adulthood? A developmental cascade model.

38. Early childhood deprivation is associated with alterations in adult brain structure despite subsequent environmental enrichment.

39. Dopamine transporter gene polymorphism moderates the effects of severe deprivation on ADHD symptoms: developmental continuities in gene-environment interplay.

40. Behavior patterns associated with institutional deprivation: a study of children adopted from Romania.

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