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DEVELOPMENT AND Volume 30 May 2018 Number 2 CONTENTS PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Articles ERIKA M. MANCZAK, 373 Consistency matters: Consistency in the timing and ADAM K. K. LEIGH, quality of daily interactions between parents and Dante Cicchetti CHIA-PING CHIN, adolescents predicts production of proinflammatory AND EDITH CHEN cytokines in youths Editor

CHARLOTTE A. M. CECIL, 383 Neonatal DNA methylation and early-onset conduct ESTHER WALTON, problems: A genome-wide, prospective study SARA R. JAFFEE, TOM O’CONNOR, BARBARA MAUGHAN, CAROLINE L. RELTON, REBECCA G. SMITH, WENDY MCARDLE, TOM R. GAUNT, ISABELLE OUELLET-MORIN, AND EDWARD D. BARKER

MARC H. BORNSTEIN, 399 Parenting cognitions → parenting practices → child DIANE L. PUTNICK, AND adjustment? The standard model JOAN T. D. SUWALSKY

ASSAF OSHRI, 417 Impulsivity as a mechanism linking and STEVE M. KOGAN, neglect with substance use in adolescence and adulthood JOSEPHINE A. KWON, K. A. S. WICKRAMA, LAUREN VANDERBROEK, ABRAHAM A. PALMER, AND JAMES MACKILLOP

MARIKE H. F. DEUTZ, 437 Normative development of the Child Behavior Checklist HELEN G. M. VOSSEN, Dysregulation Profile from early childhood to AMARANTA D. DE HAAN, adolescence: Associations with personality pathology MAJA DEKOVIĆ, ANNELOES L. VAN BAAR, AND PETER PRINZIE

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ISSN 0954-5794 (Contents continued) Editor SUSANNE OLOFSDOTTER, 449 Differential susceptibility effects of oxytocin gene (OXT) Dante Cicchetti CECILIA ÅSLUND, polymorphisms and perceived parenting on social Institute of Child Development, University of TOMAS FURMARK, anxiety among adolescents Associate Editors Theodore P. Beauchaine, Ohio State University, USA; Patrick Davies, , USA; Stephen Hinshaw, University of California, Berkeley, ERIKA COMASCO, AND USA; Suniya Luthar, Arizona State University, USA; David Magnusson, University of Stockholm, Sweden; Ann S. Masten, Institute of Child KENT W. NILSSON Development, , USA; Fred A. Rogosch, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, USA; Michael Rutter, Institute of , London, UK; Ronald Seifer, Brown University, USA; Daniel Shaw, University of , USA; L. Alan Sroufe, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, USA; Melissa L. Sturge-Apple, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, USA; Sheree L. Toth, Mt. Hope TRACY VAILLANCOURT 461 Joint trajectories of depression and perfectionism across Family Center, University of Rochester, USA; Elaine Walker, Emory University, USA AND JOHN D. HALTIGAN adolescence and childhood risk factors Editorial Board Lenneke Alink, Leiden University, The Netherlands; Marian Bakersman-Krandenberg, Leiden University, The Netherlands; Carrie E. Bearden, JASON J. WOLFF, 479 The journey to autism: Insights from neuroimaging University of California, Los Angeles, USA; Marjorie Beeghly, Children’s Hospital, Boston & Wayne State University, USA; Jay Belsky, University of California, Davis, USA; Jacob Burack, McGill University, Canada; Keith Burt, University of Vermont, USA; Nicole Bush, University of California, San SUMA JACOB, AND studies of infants and toddlers Francisco, USA; Susan Calkins, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA; Susan Campbell, , USA; Tyrone Cannon, Yale JED T. ELISON University, USA; Laurie Chassin, Arizona State University, USA; E. Jane Costello, Duke University Medical Center, USA; Michael DeBellis, Duke University Medical Center, USA; Jean Decety, University of Chicago, USA; Colin G. DeYoung, University of Minnesota, USA; Thomas J. Dishion, Arizona State University, USA; Jenalee Doom, Denver University, USA; Colleen Doyle, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, USA; Mary Dozier, NICOLE B. PERRY, 497 Self-regulation as a predictor of patterns of change in University of Delaware, USA; Katie Ehrlich, University of Georgia, USA; Inge-Marie Eigsti, University of Connecticut, USA; Nancy Eisenberg, Arizona SUSAN D. CALKINS, externalizing behaviors from infancy to adolescence State University, USA; Peter Fonagy, Menninger Clinic , USA and University College, London, UK; Cynthia Garcia Coll, Carlos Albizu University, Puerto JESSICA M. DOLLAR, Rico; Elena L. Grigorenko, University of Houston, USA; Elizabeth Handley, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, USA; Benjamin L. Hankin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA; Nicholas Ialongo, Johns Hopkins University, USA; Camelia Hostinar, University of California, Davis, SUSAN P. K EANE, AND USA; Sara Jaffee, University of , USA; Mark Johnson, Birkbeck College, London, UK; Canan Karatekin, Institute of Child Development, LILLY SHANAHAN University of Minnesota, USA; Jungmeen Kim-Spoon, Virginia Tech, USA; Julia Kim-Cohen, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA; Bonnie Klimes-Dougan, University of Minnesota, USA; Jennifer Lansford, Duke University, USA; Mark Lenzenweger, SUNY Binghamton, USA; Leslie Leve, University of Oregon, USA; Alicia Lieberman, San Francisco General Hospital, USA; Sonia Lupien, McGill University, Canada; Michael Lynch, SUNY Geneseo, USA; LANE STRATHEARN, 511 Visual systemizing preference in children with autism: Jenny Macfie, University of Tennessee, USA; Jody Todd Manly, Mt. Hope Family Center, University of Rochester, USA; Peter J. Marshall, Temple SOHYE KIM, A randomized controlled trial of intranasal oxytocin University, USA; Erin B. McClure-Tone, Georgia State University, USA; Kate McLaughlin, , USA; Ellen Moss, Université du Québec D. ANTHONY BASTIAN, à Montréal, Canada; Eun Young Mun, University of North Texas, USA; Dianna Murray-Close, University of Vermont, USA; Angela Narayan, Denver University, USA; Misaki N. Natsuaki, University of California, Riverside, USA; Joel Nigg, Oregon Health and Science University, USA; Jennie G. Noll, JENNIFER JUNG, Pennsylvania State University, USA; Thomas G. O’Connor, University of Rochester, USA; Assaf Oshri, University of Georgia, USA; Daniel Pine, National UDITA IYENGAR, Institute of Mental Health, USA; Robert Plomin, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK; Seth Pollak, University of Wisconsin, Madison, UK; Michael Posner, SHEILA MARTINEZ, University of Oregon, USA; Robert M. Post, Bipolar Collaborative Network, USA; Sally J. Rogers, University of California, Davis, USA; Glenn Roisman, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, USA; Isabelle M. Rosso, Harvard University, USA; Tania Roth, University of Delaware, USA; ROBIN P. G OIN-KOCHEL, Mary K. Rothbart, University of Oregon, USA; Karen Rudolph, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, USA; Richard Ryan, University of Rochester, AND PETER FONAGY USA & Australian Catholic University, Australia; Jessica E. Salvatore, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA; M. Mar Sanchez, Emory University, USA; John Schulenberg, University of Michigan, USA; Margaret Sheridan, University of Chicago, USA; Elizabeth A. Shirtcliff, Iowa State University, USA; Margaret Beale Spencer, University of Chicago, USA; Lisa Starr, University of Rochester, USA; Eric Thibodeau, University of Minnesota, USA; MARGARITA PANAYIOTOU 523 Mental health difficulties and academic attainment: Katheen M. 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