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2. Prenatal Maternal Stress Predicts Methylation of Genes Regulating the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenocortical System in Mothers and Newborns in the Democratic Republic of Congo
3. Prenatal Maternal Stress Predicts Methylation of Genes Regulating the Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenocortical System in Mothers and Newborns in the Democratic Republic of Congo
4. Sentence of the Day
5. Using a Brief Parent-Report Measure to Track Outcomes for Children and Teens with ADHD
6. Using a Brief Parent-Report Measure to Track Outcomes for Children and Teens with Internalizing Disorders
7. Epigenome-wide signature of infant cortisol response to stress
8. DNA methylation is linked with the cortisol response to stress in early life
9. Have Rates of Behavioral Health Assessment and Treatment Increased for Massachusetts Children Since the Rosie D. Decision? A Report From Two Primary Care Practices
10. Using brief clinician and parent measures to track outcomes in outpatient child psychiatry: longer term follow-up and comparative effectiveness
11. Dehydroepiandrosterone at birth: Response to stress and relation to demographic, pregnancy and delivery factors
12. Putting a finger on the problem: Finger stick blood draw and immunization at the well-child exam elicit a cortisol response to stress among one-year-old children
13. The impact of maternal stress on infant alpha‐amylase is buffered by high infant regulation and low infant negative reactivity
14. Patterns of Specialization in Professional Baseball Players.
15. Additional file 1: Table S1. of BNDF methylation in mothers and newborns is associated with maternal exposure to war trauma
16. BNDF methylation in mothers and newborns is associated with maternal exposure to war trauma
17. Joint HPA and SNS Activation is associated with temperamental orienting/regulation in infancy
18. Maternal Distress and Child Temperament Interact in Predicting Infant Cortisol Stress Responses
19. Stability and change in predictors of stress responsivity in infancy
20. Uitkomstmeting in ambulante kinderpsychiatrie: betrouwbare verbetering, verslechtering en klinisch significante verbetering
21. Hormones as “difference makers” in cognitive and socioemotional aging processes
22. Hormones as “difference makers” in cognitive and socioemotional aging processes
23. Maternal stress predicts methylation of genes regulating the HPA axis in mothers and newborns in the Democratic Republic of Congo
24. Using a Brief Parent-Report Measure to Track Outcomes for Children and Teens with ADHD
25. Hormones as “difference makers†in cognitive and socioemotional aging processes
26. Using a Brief Parent-Report Measure to Track Outcomes for Children and Teens with Internalizing Disorders
27. Have Rates of Behavioral Health Assessment and Treatment Increased for Massachusetts Children Since the Rosie D. Decision? A Report From Two Primary Care Practices
28. Measuring outcomes in outpatient child psychiatry: Reliable improvement, deterioration, and clinically significant improvement
29. National Quality Measures for Child Mental Health Care: Background, Progress, and Next Steps
30. Measuring outcomes in outpatient child psychiatry: Reliable improvement, deterioration, and clinically significant improvement.
31. Using brief clinician and parent measures to track outcomes in outpatient child psychiatry: longer term follow?up and comparative effectiveness.
32. Hormones as "difference makers" in cognitive and socioemotional aging processes.
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