About the Editors

Michael Lewis Ph.D . is University Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry and Director of the Institute for the Study of Child Development at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. He is also Professor of Psychology, Education, and Biomedical Engineering and currently serves as Founding Director of Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School’s Autism Center. He has been the recipient of the Urie Bronfenbrenner Award for Lifetime Contribution to Developmental Psychology in the Service of Science and Society from the American Psychological Association, the Hedi Levenback Pioneer Award from the New York Zero-to-Three Network, and the award for Distinguished Scientifi c Contributions to Child Development from the Society for Research in Child Development. He is also the author of Shame: The Exposed Self, Altering Fate: Why the Past Does Not Predict the Future , and the recently published The Rise of Consciousness and the Development of Emotional Life.

Karen D. Rudolph Ph.D. is a professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She received her doctorate in clinical psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and completed a clinical intern- ship at the Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital at UCLA. She has been a recipient of a William T. Grant Foundation Faculty Scholars Award and a James McKeen Cattell Sabbatical Award and has served as a PI and co-PI on several large-scale longitudinal studies funded by the National Institute of Mental Health. She serves on the editorial boards of Development and Psychopathology and the Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology and is an associate editor for the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology . Her research focuses on person-by-environment interactions that predict the emergence and continuity of depressive disorders, with a focus on develop- mental transitions (e.g., puberty, school transitions) that create a context of risk for the onset or exacerbation of psychopathology.

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A Ainsworth, M.S. , 150, 452 Aarnoudse-Moens, C.S. , 395 Aisenberg, E. , 130 Aaron, J. , 749 Aitken, D.H. , 289 Aase, H. , 532 Aitken, M.E. , 171 Abaied, J.L. , 210, 504 Ajayi, C.A. , 133 Abbacchi, A. , 654 Ajdukovic, M.D. , 747 Abbott, R.D. , 174 Akande, A. , 543 Abela, J.R.Z. , 495, 500, 501, 504, 505 Akbiyik, D.I. , 751 Abela, J.Z. , 194, 209, 215 Akerman, A. , 300 Aber, J.L. , 173, 213 Akiba, M. , 172 Abidin, R. , 574 Akinbami, L.J. , 165 Abramowitz, J.S. , 563, 572 Akiskal, H.S. , 506 Abrams, K.Y. , 770 Akiva, T. , 173 Abramson, H. , 642 Aksan, N. , 319 Abramson, L.Y. , 113, 331, 493, 500, 501, 506 Alanko, K. , 695 Abu Tawahina, A. , 743 Albano, A.M. , 207 Accardo, P.J. , 668–669 Albert, D. , 609 Acebo, C. , 414, 415 Albin, G.R. , 171 Aceto, G. , 641 Albini, T.K. , 761 Achenbach, T.M. , 16–18, 67–82, 216, 319, 544, 688, 766 Albus, K.E. , 251, 366 Achermann, P. , 410 Alcorn, K.L. , 392 Ackerman, B.P. , 147 Alegría, M. , 227 Adam, E.K. , 205–218 Alexander, D. , 668 Adams, P. , 505 Alexander, K.L. , 172 Adelman, H. , 163, 165, 170, 171 Alfano, L. , 625 Adler, A. , 278 Alfredsson, L. , 57 Adler, N.E. , 209, 215, 287, 288, 290, 292, 296 Algoe, S.B. , 134 Adler-Tapia, R. , 771 Alink, L.A. , 210 Adolphs, R. , 266, 269 Alink, L.R.A. , 735 Adredolo, C. , 748 Alkon, A. , 292, 297 Adrien, J. , 496 Alkon–Leonard, A. , 296 A fi fi , T.O , 129 Allan, N.P. , 319, 550 Afrank, J. , 475 Allebeck, P. , 56 Agerbo, E. , 104 Allen, E.C. , 394 Ageton, S.S. , 31 Allen, H.A. , 643 Aggen, S. , 110 Allen, J.P. , 127, 188, 606, 611 Agras, W.S. , 622 Allen, L. , 213 Agrawal, H.R. , 709 Allen, M. , 169 Ahlqvist-Bjorkroth, S. , 394 Allen, N.B. , 506 Ahmadzadeh, A. , 641 Allen, T.D. , 171 Ahmed, E.I. , 627 Allen, V.L. , 336 Ahmed, S. , 97 Alloy, L.B. , 113, 500, 504 Ahnlide, J.-A. , 533 Allport, F.H. , 8 Aiken, L.S. , 114, 115, 131, 213 Allport, G.W. , 8 Aikins, J.W. , 189, 505 Almas, A.N. , 311 Ainsworth, M.D.S. , 7, 150, 315, 358 Almeida, D.M. , 147, 601

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Almqvist, F. , 74 Appleyard, K. , 592, 731 Alpern, L. , 476 Arango, V. , 533 Alpert, A. , 504 Araujo, C. , 752 Alsaker, F.D. , 336, 339, 345 Archer, J. , 470, 471 al-Shabbout, M. , 497 Archer, M. , 362 Alsobrook, J.I. , 562 Arcus, D. , 132, 321, 568 Alsobrook, J.P. , 564 Ardic, U.A. , 572 Alsobrook, K. , 567 Arel, S. , 173 Altemeier, W.A. , 397 Arend, R.A. , 504 Altham, P.M. , 497 Arendt, J. , 416 Altman, H. , 767 Ariagno, R.L. , 410 Aman, M.G. , 671, 678 Armer, M. , 234 Amato, P.R. , 145 Armitage, R. , 496 Amato, R. , 57 Armstrong, J. , 765 Amatya, K. , 190 Armstrong, T.D. , 588 Amaya-Jackson, L. , 750 Armsworth, M.W. , 749 Ames, E.W. , 374, 380 Arnds, K. , 454 Ames, L. , 567 Arndt, S. , 536 Aminzadeh, M. , 641 Arnett, J.J. , 457 Amir, N. , 554, 563, 570, 572 Arnold, L.E. , 678 Ammerman, R.T. , 674 Arnold, P.D. , 548, 549 Amronmin, J. , 165 Arnsten, A.F. , 436 Anand, A. , 498 Aron, A. , 135, 312 Anand, K.J. , 434 Aron, E.N. , 312, 317 Anastopoulos, A.D. , 440 Aronson, J. , 168 Anderman, E.M. , 168 Arseneault, L. , 56, 731, 767 Anderman, L.H. , 168 Arvidson, J. , 770 Anders, T.F. , 410 Arvidsson, T. , 505 Andersen, S.L. , 295 Asarnow, J.R. , 504 Anderson, C.A. , 478 Asendorpf, J.B. , 167, 234 Anderson, J. , 91, 472 Asher, S.R. , 707 Anderson, L.W. , 178 Ashman, A.F. , 707 Anderson, M.C. , 769 Ashwin, C. , 268 Anderson, R.L. , 704 Aslan, M. , 734 Anderson, S.E. , 393 Åslund, C. , 732 Anderson, S.J. , 669 Asparouhov, T. , 112 Anderson, W.M. , 419 Asperger, H. , 651 Andersson, T. , 339, 340, 347 Assel, M.A. , 393 Andreasson, S. , 56 Astor, R.A. , 177 Andrews, B. , 747 Atkins, M.S. , 131 Andrews, D.W. , 451, 459, 612 Atlas-Corbett, A. , 365 Andrews, J.A. , 342, 494, 504 Attar-Schwartz, S. , 209 Andrews, M.H. , 503 Attie, I. , 624 Aneshensel, C.S. , 95, 96, 206, 338 Aud, S. , 163–165 Angermeyer, M.C. , 571 Audenaert, K. , 533 Angleitner, A. , 167 Auerbach, J.E. , 430 Anglin, D.M. , 709 Auerbach, J.G. , 427 Angold, A. , 33, 65, 87, 88, 91, 110–112, 165, 333, Auerbach, R. , 209, 213 337–339, 428–432, 491–494, 546–548, 566, 589, Auerbach, S.H. , 418 610, 743, 745, 746, 753 Aunola, K. , 166, 194 Anisman, H. , 289 Aupperle, R.L. , 278 Ankerst, D.P. , 498 Aurora, R.N. , 418 Ann Wright, P. , 213 Austin, A.A. , 228 Ansorge, M.S. , 273 Austin, J.C. , 643 Ansseau, M. , 533 Austin, M.P. , 503 Anthony, E.J. , 4, 125, 126 Auyeung, B. , 694, 695 Antle, M.C. , 410 Avenevoli, S. , 88, 103, 490, 492, 493 Antonello, S.J. , 675 Axelson, D. , 492 Applegate, B. , 428, 744 Ayduk, O. , 169 Author Index 781

Ayhan, Y. , 57 Barber, B.K. , 144, 145, 504 Aylward, E. , 532 Barber, B.L. , 331 Aylward, G.P. , 391 Bardin, C. , 393 Ayoub, C.C. , 731 Bar-Haim, Y. , 270, 554, 555 Azrin, N.H. , 642 Barker, E.D. , 114 Barker, R. , 177 Barkin, S.H. , 130 B Barkley, R.A. , 68, 291, 312, 316, 317, 323, 427–433 Baack, M.L. , 391 Barlow, D.H. , 110, 207, 229, 554, 678 Baba, T. , 688 Barnes, A.R. , 250 Babor, T.F. , 585 Barnes, G.M. , 611 Babson, K.A. , 341 Barnett, D. , 724, 728, 729 Bacallao, M. , 211 Barnett, J.H. , 171 Bachman, J.G. , 602, 604, 605, 610–614 Barnett, M.A. , 130 Bachmann, C. , 639 Barocas, R. , 33 Bacon, A. , 495 Baroff, G.S. , 669 Badali-Peterson, M. , 691 Baron, I.S. , 392 Bader, G. , 640 Baron, R. , 209, 210 Baer, P.E. , 611 Baron-Cohen, S. , 268, 658, 689 Baeyens, D. , 638, 639 Barone, J.G. , 640 Bagot, R.C. , 253, 272, 494, 495 Barr, C.S. , 53, 290, 293 Bagwell, C.L. , 193 Barrett, L.C. , 37 Bailey, A. , 654 Barrett, P.M. , 551–552, 569, 571–573 Baird, P.A. , 668 Barrett, R.P. , 665–679 Baita, S. , 767 Barrett, S. , 291 Baker, B.L. , 675 Barrocas, A.L. , 555 Baker, J.H. , 50, 625 Barron, K. , 115 Baker, J.P. , 391 Barros, A.J. , 397 Baker, L. , 531 Barros, F.C. , 397 Baker, W. , 767 Barrueco, S. , 128 Bakermans-Kranenburg, M.J. , 38, 48, 54, 55, 155, 248, Barry, R.A. , 255, 256, 322, 361 252, 255, 270–272, 275, 296, 297, 322, 357, 358, Barry, R.J. , 377 361, 363, 364, 366, 374, 379, 552, 727 Barry, T.D. , 456 Bakker, M.P. , 210 Bartels, M. , 72, 494 Bakow, H. , 645 Bartko, W.T. , 33, 34 Baldasaro, R.E. , 110 Bartram, A.F. , 392 Baldwin, A.L. , 28, 33, 165 Bascoe, S.M. , 153 Baldwin, C.A. , 28, 33, 165 Bascom, A. , 640 Bale, J.F. , 669 Baskin, C.H. , 17 Bale, T.L. , 47, 258 Bateman, A. , 709 Balentine, A. , 428 Bates, B. , 251, 366 Ball, J.E. , 553 Bates, J.E. , 155, 156, 187, 188, 227, 250, 297, 311–325, Ballabh, P. , 390 430, 478, 499, 502, 729, 730 Balsis, S. , 703 Battaglia, M. , 273, 549 Balster, R.L. , 455 Batten, S.V. , 734 Balthazor, M. , 505 Batty, M.J. , 436 Bamburg, J.W. , 669 Bauchner, H. , 396 Ban, M. , 495, 496 Baucom, D.H. , 589 Bancila, D. , 212 Bauer, D.J. , 110, 113–116, 119, 208 Bandalos, D. , 119 Bauer, P.M. , 377, 382 Bandura, A. , 10, 168 Baum, A. , 752 Banerjee, R. , 554 Bauman, M. , 656 Banez, G.A. , 643 Baumeister, R.F. , 135 Bannon, K. , 437 Baumrind, D. , 601 Banny, A.M. , 723–736 Bayles, K. , 317, 318 Baptista, J. , 365 Bayoumi, R.A. , 640 Baram, T.Z. , 373 Bazinet, A. , 320 Barban, L. , 761 Beach, S.R.H. , 48, 49, 257, 274, 275 Barbas, H. , 266 Beam, M. , 230 782 Author Index

Bean, R.A. , 197 Benoit, D. , 393 Beard, J. , 114 Benoit, M.Z. , 228 Beardslee, W.R. , 127, 130 Bensadoun, J. , 288 Bearman, P. , 654 Ben-Sasson, A. , 658 Bearman, S.K. , 338, 623 Benson, B.A. , 678 Beauchaine, T.P. , 154, 297, 429, 471–474, 521–538, 704, Benson, B.M. , 636 708–711, 714 Benson, P. , 249 Beautrais, A. , 92 Bercovitch, F.B. , 695 Beaver, K.M. , 55 Berenbaum, S.A. , 683, 694 Bechara, A. , 594 Berenson, K. , 169 Beck, A.T. , 212, 500, 506 Berg, C.Z. , 563 Becker, B.E. , 127, 155, 167, 213, 735 Bergen, S.E. , 590, 593 Becker, D.F. , 704, 709 Berger, L.M. , 129 Becker, J.B. , 333, 339, 627 Bergeron, N. , 230 Becker, K. , 435 Bergman, L.R. , 110, 114, 115, 188, 571 Beckett, C. , 357, 376, 385 Berkman, L.F. , 97, 397 Beckett, J. , 667 Berkowitz, S. , 747 Beckman, D. , 762 Berkson, G. , 27, 665 Bédard, A.C.V. , 427 Berliner, L. , 744, 748 Beeghly, M. , 728 Berman, A.L. , 522, 525 Beekman, A.J. , 693 Berman, J.S. , 642 Beers, J. , 173 Berman, P.W. , 675 Beers, S.R. , 730 Bermant, G. , 136 Behen, M.E. , 382 Bernard, K. , 291 Behre, W.J. , 177 Bernard, R.S. , 392 Behrman, R.E. , 390 Bernburg, J. , 233 Beirens, K. , 229 Berndt, T.J. , 193 Belay, H. , 53 Bernier, R. , 654 Belcher, H.M.E. , 744 Bernstein, A. , 543, 544, 556, 609 Beldavs, Z.G. , 152 Bernstein, I.H. , 73 Belden, A.C. , 503 Berntson, G.G. , 291 Belizán, J.M. , 391 Berridge, K.C. , 532, 594 Bell, R.Q. , 18, 249, 312, 322 Bérubé, R.L. , 74 Bell, S.R. , 172 Berument, S.K. , 378 Bellanti, C.J. , 146 Berwick, D.M. , 396 Bellin, H. , 6 Berwid, O.G. , 431 Bellis, M.A. , 608 Bessler, A. , 428 Bellivier, F. , 533 Best, C.L. , 743 Bellman, M. , 341, 636 Best, K.M. , 504 Bellmore, A.D. , 192, 707 Best, S.R. , 747 Bellodi, L. , 566 Beyers, W. , 551 Belsky, D.W. , 535, 709, 714 Bhargava, S. , 637 Belsky, J. , 38, 54, 55, 149, 155, 175, 248, 257, 271, 296, Bharucha, A.E. , 632 302, 321, 322, 347, 358, 366, 393, 450, 725 Bhat, A. , 656 Beltran, I. , 601 Bhatnagar, S. , 289 Beltz, A.M. , 694 Bhutta, A.T. , 434 Bem, D.J. , 235 Bianchi, I. , 764 Bem, S.L. , 5 Bidesi, A.P. , 498 Ben Amor, L. , 434 Biederman, J. , 68, 431, 623 Benca, R. , 165 Biehl, M.C. , 338, 341 Bender, D.S. , 706 Bienvenu, O.J. , 566 Benedict, R. , 225, 226 Bierman, K.L. , 146, 188, 467–482 Ben-Efraim, Y.J. , 55 Bifulco, A.T. , 505 Benjamin, L.S. , 706 Bigbee, M.A. , 191 Benjet, C. , 212, 336, 338 Bigda-Peyton, J.S. , 209 Benn, R. , 173 Biggar, H. , 93 Benner, A.D. , 178 Biggs, J. , 168 Bennett, A.J. , 53 Biglan, A. , 449, 450, 452 Bennett, D.S. , 440 Bigler, E.D. , 730 Benning, S.D. , 334 Bilenberg, N. , 74 Author Index 783

Billet, E.A. , 568 Bokszczanin, A. , 744 Binet, A. , 69 Bolger, K.E. , 729, 730 Bingham, C.R. , 591, 592 Bolhofner, K. , 491 Birch, D. , 401 Bollen, K.A. , 110, 112, 119 Birch, H.G. , 311 Bolt, D. , 392 Birch, L.L. , 401 Bolton, D. , 563, 564 Birmaher, B. , 468, 491, 492, 497, 752 Bonanno, G.A. , 762 Biro, F.M. , 332, 333, 345 Bond, J. , 94 Bischof, G.H. , 636 Bondy, A.S. , 672 Bishop, J.A. , 707 Bonefant, E. , 585 Bishop, J.L. , 475 Boney-McCoy, S. , 743 Bishop, S. , 653 Bongar, B. , 526 Biswal, B. , 280 Bonner, M.J. , 571 Biswas-Diener, R. , 135 Bonn-Miller, M.O. , 609 Bithoney, W.G. , 401 Boodoosingh, L. , 17 Bizot, J.C. , 533 Bookman, E.B. , 258 Blachman, D.R. , 193 Boomsma, D.I. , 72, 494, 593, 695 Black, M.M. , 397, 398, 402 Booth, A. , 291 Blackford, J.U. , 319 Booth-LaForce, C. , 149 Blackwell, L.S. , 168 Bootzin, R.R. , 413 Blair, C. , 165, 167, 476 Bor, W. , 212 Blair, P.S. , 396, 397, 399 Borbély, A.A. , 410 Blair, R.J.R. , 710 Borden, M.C. , 674 Blakely, R.D. , 271 Borduin, C.M. , 481 Blakely, T. , 767 Borelli, J.L. , 189, 193, 194, 505 Blakemore, S.J. , 608 Borges, G. , 212, 583 Blanchard, R. , 694, 696 Borghini, A. , 393 Bland, R.C. , 531 Borghol, N. , 294 Blanton, H. , 195 Boring, A.M. , 752 Blatt, S.J. , 706 Borkenau, P. , 167 Blaustein, M.E. , 770 Borkowski, J.G. , 144 Blehar, M.C. , 150, 315, 358 Borman-Spurrell, E. , 397 Blenner, S. , 389–402 Bornovalova, M.A. , 709 Blijlevens, P. , 323 Bornstein, M.H. , 37 Block, J. , 4 Bornstein, R.F. , 704 Block, J.H. , 127, 167 Borodkin, K. , 416 Block, R.W. , 398 Borowitz, S.M. , 639 Block, T.H. , 4 Borowsky, I.W. , 504 Block-Lerner, J. , 173 Borry, P. , 522 Bloom, D.A. , 642 Bos, A.F. , 395 Blöte, A.W. , 554 Bos, K.J. , 377, 381 Blue, J. , 726 Bosello, R. , 621 Blumenthal, H. , 341 Bosker, F.J. , 532, 533 Blumenthal, S.J. , 530 Bosl, W. , 657 Blyth, D.A. , 334, 336 Bosmans, G. , 543–556 Bocklandt, S. , 695 Bosquet Enlow, M. , 393 Bockting, W. , 685 Bosquet, M. , 555 Boden, J.M. , 54, 258 Botteron, K.N. , 497 Boeding, S. , 589 Botvin, G.J. , 339 Boergers, J. , 191, 536 Bouchard, T.J. Jr. , 248 Bogaert, A.F. , 694 Boulton, M.J. , 190, 554 Bogdan, R. , 46, 265, 293, 296, 301 Bowker, J. , 234 Bögels, S.M. , 152, 169, 175, 545 Bowlby, J., 7, 149, 358–360, 364–367, 373, 504, 552, 727 Boggs, S.R. , 479 Bowman, E.S. , 769 Bogle, M. , 399 Boxer, A.M. , 335, 338 Bohn, K. , 622 Boxer, P. , 234 Bohon, C. , 209, 501 Boxmeyer, C.L. , 456 Boislard, P. , 233 Boyce, W.T. , 11, 16, 38, 54, 155, 209, 271, Boivin, M. , 192, 196, 479 287–302, 322, 348 Bokhorst, C.L. , 251 Boyle, C. , 668 784 Author Index

Boyle, M.H. , 395, 467, 493 Brooks-Gunn, J. , 92, 96, 127, 129, 172, 209, 332–334, Boysen, G.A. , 763 336–339, 341–343, 345, 346, 375, 392, 623, 624 Boyt, M.A. , 643 Brophy, K. , 433 Bradley, R.G. , 733 Brothers, S. , 638 Bradley, S.J. , 319, 685–691, 695–697 Brouwer, R.M. , 627 Bradshaw, M. , 249 Brown, A.C. , 129 Brady, S.S. , 291 Brown, B.B. , 611, 612 Braet, C. , 491, 551, 552 Brown, C.H. , 589 Brand, B.L. , 771 Brown, D.S. , 725 Brand, N.H. , 611 Brown, E.J. , 748 Branje, S.J.T. , 146 Brown, G.W. , 206, 207, 503, 528 Bransford, J. , 175 Brown, J.L. , 173 Bratslavsky, E. , 135 Brown, K.J. , 133 Brauner, J. , 478 Brown, L. , 440 Braungart, J.M. , 51 Brown, M.Z. , 522 Braveman, P. , 287 Brown, N.L. , 188 Bray, J.H. , 611 Brown, P.J. , 127–130, 133, 135 Brechwald, W.A. , 188, 194 Brown, P.L. , 692 Bredenkamp, D. , 380 Brown, R.T. , 440 Bredy, T.W. , 293, 299 Brown, S.A. , 601, 608 Bremner, J.D. , 752 Brown, S.M. , 56, 273 Brendel, G.R. , 709 Brown, T. , 110 Brendgen, M. , 192, 194, 196, 472, 473, 500, 505 Brown, T.L. , 605 Brener, N.D. , 171 Brown, T.N. , 614 Brennan, A. , 743 Browne, C.B. , 187 Brennan, J. , 478 Brownell, K.D. , 622 Brennan, L.M. , 454 Broyd, S.J , 437 Brennan, P.A. , 110, 209–212, 493, 495, 504 Brozina, K. , 215 Brennan, R.T. , 341 Brubakk, A.M. , 395 Brenner, A.B. , 131 Bruce, A.E. , 503 Brenner, J. , 186 Bruce, J. , 375, 376, 378, 380 Brenner, S.L. , 297, 537 Bruce, M.L. , 103 Brenning, K. , 552 Bruininks, R.H. , 677 Brent, D.A. , 533, 744 Brumariu, L.E. , 504, 551, 552 Breslau, J. , 392 Brumbach, B.H. , 450 Breslau, N. , 743 Brune, C.W. , 271 Brewin, C.R. , 747 Brunner, R. , 762 Brezo, J. , 533 Bruno, R. , 567, 573 Bridgemohan, C. , 643, 644, 646 Brunwasser, S.M. , 135 Brigidi, B.D. , 563 Bryant, A. , 613 Brinkmeyer, M.Y. , 480 Bryant, B. , 748 Brisch, K. , 357 Bryant, F.B. , 211, 333 Bristol-Power, M. , 144 Bryant, R.A. , 746 Britner, P.A. , 380 Bryson, S.E. , 668 Britton, J.C. , 268, 550 Brzustowicz, L.M. , 54, 732 Broberg, A.G. , 505, 711 Buchanan, A. , 209 Brock, S.E. , 171 Buchanan, C.M. , 333, 339 Broderick, P.C. , 173 Buchanan, N.R. , 186 Brodsky, N.L. , 171 Buchanan, R.L. , 211 Brody, G.H. , 48, 49, 129, 132, 257, 274, 339, 341, 449, 611 Buchmayer, S. , 395 Broeren, S. , 556 Bucholz, K.K. , 494 Broidy, L.M. , 454, 457, 468, 470 Buckholtz, J.W. , 55, 711 Brom, D. , 761 Buehler, C. , 147, 213 Bromet, E.J. , 88 Bufferd, S.J. , 492, 499, 703–714 Bromley, E. , 704 Bugental, D.B. , 316, 726 Bronfenbrenner, U. , 10, 30, 32, 225, 449, 602, 606, 614 Buican, B. , 678 Brook, D.W. , 610 Buitelaar, J.K. , 433, 436, 468 Brook, J.S. , 565, 610, 709 Buka, S.L. , 126, 503, 605, 743 Brooks, R.C. , 643 Bukowski, W.M. , 192, 194, 505, 707 Author Index 785

Bukstein, O.G. , 432 Cain, C.A. , 250 Bulik, C.M. , 621, 623–625, 706 Cain, D.P. , 299 Bullmore, E.T. , 268, 436 Cain, N.N. , 678 Bullock, B.M. , 195, 457 Cairns, B.D. , 10, 166, 475 Bunaciu, L. , 341 Cairns, R.B. , 10, 114, 166, 167, 172, 605, 608, 612 Bunge, S.A. , 437 Calder, Y.M. , 155 Bunting, J. , 527 Calderon, M. , 164 Buntinx, W.H.E. , 665 Caldwell, P.H. , 641 Burchinal, M. , 113 Caldwell, T. , 235 Burd, L. , 669 Calkins, S.D. , 193, 430, 431, 726 Bureau, J. , 762 Calvocoressi, L. , 569, 574 Burge, D. , 193, 501, 504 Camaido, L. , 762 Burgess, K.B. , 321 Cameron, R.P. , 493 Burghy, C.A. , 301 Campbell, K.D.M. , 228 Burk, W.J. , 194, 196, 339 Campbell, S.B. , 427–442, 498 Burke, H.M. , 290 Candel, M. , 611 Burke, J.D. , 95, 313, 468–470 Canino, G. , 227, 492 Burke, K.C. , 95 Canli, T. , 274 Burks, V. , 189 Cannell, C.F. , 103 Burmeister, M. , 49, 258, 533 Canning, R.D. , 188 Burner, K. , 655 Cantwell, D.P. , 338, 504 Burns, B.J. , 98 Capaldi, D. , 188, 451, 505 Burraston, B.O. , 300 Capitman, J. , 610 Burrell, N.A. , 169 Caplan, M.Z. , 186 Burri, A. , 695 Cappuccio, F.P. , 409, 413 Burris, R. , 695 Capute, A.J. , 668–669 Burt, K.B. , 129 Carbone, M.A. , 255 Burt, S.A. , 249–251, 624–626 Carbonneau, R. , 114 Burton, C. , 505 Card, N.A. , 192 Burton, D.L. , 762 Cardoos, S.L. , 192 Burton, E.M. , 209, 501, 610 Caregaro, L. , 621 Bus, A.G. , 48 Carey, K.B. , 609 Busatto, G.F. , 565 Carey, P.D. , 745 Busby, K.A. , 496 Carey, W.B. , 410 Busch, A.L. , 769 Carleton, R.A. , 205–218 Bush, G. , 436 Carlson, E.A. , 7, 9, 37, 150, 317, 359, 360, 709, Bush, N.R. , 16, 209, 287–302, 321, 476 731, 762, 765 Bushley, T. , 392 Carlson, G.A. , 492 Bushman, B.J. , 478, 706 Carlson, M. , 290 Buskirk, A.A. , 707 Carlson, W. , 194 Buss, K.A. , 314, 315, 317, 320, 323, 324, 554 Carmody, D.P. , 269, 658, 659 Butler, A.S. , 390 Carmona, S. , 436 Butler, M.J. , 210–211 Carnes, M. , 734 Butler, R.J. , 637 Carney, T. , 635 Butler, S.M. , 114 Carpendale, J.I. , 707 Butler, U. , 637 Carpenter, T.P. , 209 Button, T.M.M. , 590 Carpenter, W.B. , 585 Buu, A. , 592, 593 Carr, E.G. , 672 Buvinger, E. , 608 Carrasco, M. , 269 Byne, W. , 692, 698 Carrillo, N. , 172 Bynum, M.S. , 132 Carrion, V.G. , 749, 752, 762 Byrd, A.L. , 468 Carroll, A.E. , 176 Byrnes, H.F. , 131 Carskadon, M.A. , 174, 175, 413–415, 496 Carson, C. , 391 Carter, A.S., 561–575, 658 C Carter, F.A. , 706 Cacioppo, J.T. , 291 Carter, J.D. , 392 Cadaveira, F. , 594 Carter, J.S. , 205–218, 501, 503, 504 Cadoret, R.J. , 250, 536 Carter, M.C. , 380 Cagiada, S. , 762 Carter, R. , 338 786 Author Index

Caruthers, A.S. , 457 Cheely, C. , 212 Carver, C.S. , 502 Chein, J. , 609 Carwile, S. , 767 Chelminski, I. , 704 Casadio, P. , 57 Chemineau, P. , 416 Casarosa, E. , 627 Chen, C.H. , 230, 233–236, 278 Casey, B.J. , 268, 609 Chen, E. , 205–218, 287, 289–291, 375 Casey, G. , 631, 632 Chen, H.N.A. , 232, 235, 236, 709 Casey, P.H. , 399, 402, 434 Chen, K. , 748 Casiglia, A.C. , 233 Chen, L.A. , 497–499 Caspers, K. , 275 Chen, M.C. , 495 Caspi, A. , 38, 46, 49, 52–57, 93, 94, 131, 167, 250, 256, Chen, S.H. , 744 272, 311, 334, 335, 338–342, 435, 449, 470, 474, Chen, W.J. , 213 499, 503, 506, 526, 533, 535, 589, 606, 607, 613, Chen, X. , 197, 225–237 710, 711, 732, 746 Chen, Y.F. , 49, 257 Cassidy, J. , 3, 150, 153, 552 Cheng, H. , 230 Castellanos, F.X. , 436, 437 Cherkas, L. , 695 Castelli, K.L. , 430 Cheslow, D. , 567 Castle, D.J. , 565 Chesney, M. , 296 Castle, J. , 357, 376 Chess, S. , 6, 14, 311, 499 Catalano, R.F. , 115, 164, 174, 176, 589 Chesson, A.L. Jr. , 419 Cauffman, E. , 608 Chetty, R. , 175 Cavanagh, S.E. , 145 Cheung, R.Y.M. , 236 Caverzasi, E. , 498, 499 Chhangur, R. , 48, 49 Cedeno, L.A. , 130 Chiao, J.Y. , 302 Celimli, S. , 378 Child, I.L. , 631, 632 Cen, G. , 228 Childs, C.P. , 226 Cerdá, M. , 603 Chisholm, K. , 374, 380 Cerrito, B.M. , 730 Chiu, W.T. , 562 Céspedes, Y.M. , 228 Chiu, Y.J. , 213 Chabane, N. , 562 Chmielewski, M. , 70, 110 Chaffi n, M. , 364 Cho, E. , 291 Chagnon, N.A. , 233 Choi, H. , 228 Chaiyasit, W. , 225 Chomsky, N. , 6 Chamberlain, P. , 480 Chong, R. , 229 Chambers, P.L. , 394 Chorpita, B.F. , 207, 228, 554 Chambless, D.L. , 573 Choukas-Bradley, S.C. , 185–198 Champagne, F.A. , 252, 312 Chow, S.-M. , 134, 315 Champoux, M. , 53, 554 Christakis, D.A. , 299 Chan, K.P. , 252 Christener, R.W. , 163 Chan, W. , 376 Christoforidou, A. , 229 Chandler, A.L. , 147 Christopher, N.C. , 746 Chandler, M.J. , 6, 28, 38, 707 Chu, A.T. , 745 Chandra, A. , 97 Chu, B.C. , 130 Chanen, A.M. , 704, 708, 709 Chugani, H.T. , 381, 382 Chang, C. , 704 Chung, B. , 277 Chao, R.K. , 228 Chung, I.-J. , 115 Charman, T. , 652 Chung, J. , 197, 228 Charness, N. , 30 Chung, K.F. , 229 Charney, D. , 496, 499 Chung, S.S. , 711 Charnov, E. , 7 Chung, U.S. , 765 Charpak, N. , 391 Cicchetti, D. , 11, 27, 40, 49, 90, 119, 127–130, 135, 146, Charpak, Y. , 391 154, 155, 195, 210, 213, 256, 258, 265, 290, 300, Charuvastra, A. , 743 302, 312, 313, 317, 331, 340, 342, 366, 377–378, Chase-Lansdale, P.L. , 96 474, 476, 492, 494, 537, 605, 606, 614, 708, Chassin, L. , 211, 589, 601, 608, 609 723–736, 762 Chatoor, I. , 397, 398, 400, 401 Cicirelli, V.G. , 146 Chattarji, S. , 382 Ciesla, J.A. , 209, 501, 504 Chau, C. , 190 Cillessen, A.H.N. , 187, 190, 505, 707 Cheah, C.L. , 189, 192 Cillessen, A.N. , 187, 190 Cheah, C.S.L. , 505 Cirulli, E.T. , 253, 254 Author Index 787

Claes, M. , 457 Collins, M. , 767 Claessens, A. , 324 Collins, W.A. , 9, 37, 150, 610 Clark, A.G. , 494, 505 Collin-Vézina, D. , 762 Clark, C. , 235 Collishaw, S. , 132 Clark, D.A. , 563 Colonnesi, C. , 552 Clark, D.B. , 734 Colvert, E. , 378 Clark, D.M. , 414, 748 Coman, D.C. , 271 Clark, K.E. , 145 Comeau, C.A. , 129 Clark, L.A. , 499, 550, 703, 704, 713, 714 Compas, B.E. , 30, 205, 207, 208, 499–502, 506 Clark, R. , 390 Compian, L. , 336 Clarke, A.R. , 377 Compton, S.N. , 91, 97 Clarke, G. , 496, 499 Compton, W.M. , 584, 585 Clausen, J.S. , 612 Comtois, K.A. , 522 Clauss, J.A. , 319 Conde-Agudelo, A. , 391 Clayton, R.R. , 605 Conger, R.D. , 130, 147, 156, 337–339, 341, 346, 503, Clemans, K.H. , 341 504, 554, 611 Clements, M. , 394 Conley, C.S. , 333, 336–338, 340, 341, 343, 345, 493, Cleves, M.A. , 434 500–501, 505 Cloitre, M. , 743 Connell, A.M. , 113, 115, 461, 505 Cloninger, C.R. , 583, 706 Conner, B.T. , 610 Clum, G.A. , 678 Conners, C.K. , 70, 72 Coates, S. , 690 Connolly, C. , 658 Cobb, J.A. , 451 Connolly, J. , 336, 337 Cobb, N. , 171 Connolly, N.P. , 211 Coccia, M.A. , 173 Connor, C.M. , 37 Cochran, S.D. , 92 Connor-Smith, J.K. , 499, 501 Coe, C.L. , 734 Constantine, N.A. , 393 Coffi no, B. , 7 Constantino, J.N. , 654, 689, 734 Coghill, D. , 427–429, 433 Conti, G. , 293 Cohen, D.J. , 268, 331, 340, 342, 658 Conway, C.C. , 110, 194, 495 Cohen, G.L. , 176, 195 Cook, C.A. , 749 Cohen, J.A. , 75, 744, 747, 749–751, 753–754, 769 Cook, E.H. , 677 Cohen, J.D. , 594 Cook, K.V. , 4 Cohen, M.A. , 467 Cook, T.D. , 26, 178 Cohen, P.R. , 88, 89, 565, 610, 709, 713 Cooley, M.R. , 228 Cohen, S. , 206, 214, 287, 289, 290 Coolidge, F.L. , 695 Cohen-Almagor, R. , 522 Cooney, R.E. , 501 Cohen-Kettenis, P.T. , 685, 688–689, 691, 693, 695, Coons, P.M. , 761 696, 698 Cooper, C.S. , 643 Cohn, J. , 502, 727 Cooper, K. , 402 Coie, J.D. , 185, 187–189, 235, 315, 456, 475, 707–708 Cooper, M.L. , 569, 609 Colaizy, T. , 391 Cooper, P.J. , 550, 551 Colbus, D. , 18 Cooper, S.A. , 678 Colder, C.R. , 321 Cope, J. , 373 Cole, D.A. , 210, 211, 213, 320, 490, 494, 501, 504 Copeland, W.E. , 165, 491, 493, 546, 743, 745, 746, 753 Cole, D.J. , 197 Coplan, J.D. , 497 Cole, H.E. , 150 Coplan, R.J. , 234 Cole, P.M. , 154, 230, 232 Coppola, G. , 638 Cole, R. , 34 Corcos, M. , 623 Cole, S.W. , 186, 252 Corfas, G. , 292 Cole, S.Z. , 396 Corno, L. , 167 Coleman, C.C. , 190 Corr, P.J. , 533 Coleman, E. , 698 Corral, M.M. , 594 Coleman, J.C. , 607, 608 Correia, C.J. , 609 Coleman, R.W. , 396 Correnti, R. , 175 Coles, M.E. , 168 Corteses, S. , 419 Coley, R.L. , 129 Cortesi, F. , 414 Colin, V. , 398 Costa, P.T. Jr. , 712 Collins, F.S. , 254, 257 Costantini, A. , 638 Collins, L.M. , 111, 607 Costanzo, P.R. , 493 788 Author Index

Costello, E.J. , 33, 65, 87–91, 95, 97, 102, 103, 110, 111, Culbert, J.P. , 413 119, 165, 333, 337, 339, 492, 493, 546–548, 566, Culbert, K.M. , 625, 626 588, 589, 610 Culbert, T.P. , 643 Costello, J. , 111, 429, 491, 743, 745, 746, 753 Cullen, K.R. , 498 Cote, J.E. , 609 Cullerton-Sen, C. , 729 Cothern, L. , 231 Culley, B.S. , 394 Cotsonas-Hassler, T.M. , 669 Cumming, R. , 641 Cottrell, D. , 402 Cummings, E.M. , 11, 145–148, 150, 153, 156, 297, 315, Couchoud, E.A. , 186 427, 477, 745 Coughlin, S.S. , 622 Cummings, J. , 131 Coulton, C.J. , 96 Curchack-Lichtin, J.T. , 427 Courchesne, E. , 269, 659 Curran, M. , 148 Courtney, M. , 112 Curran, P.J. , 112–116, 119, 208, 502, 548, 589 Coury, D.L. , 401 Currie, C. , 336 Coussons-Read, M.E. , 390 Currier, D. , 532 Cowan, R.L. , 319 Curry, C.J. , 671 Cowen, P.J. , 278 Curry, J.F. , 574 Cox, C. , 338 Curtis, D. , 440 Cox, D.J. , 639 Curtis, W.J. , 727, 735 Cox, M.J. , 144, 146–148, 152, 255, 316 Cusi, A.M. , 498 Coyne, J.C. , 504, 506 Cusick, G. , 112 Craddock, M.M. , 434 Cuskelly, M. , 395 Craig, J.C. , 641 Cuthbert, B.N. , 622 Craig, W.M. , 336, 337 Cutts, D. , 402 Cramer, A. , 475 Cutuli, J.J. , 317 Crampton, D.S. , 96 Cyr, C. , 727 Craney, J.L. , 491 Cyranowski, J.M. , 493, 545 Crawford, T.N. , 709, 713 Cytryn, L. , 31 Crayton, J. , 730 Czaja, S.J. , 731 Creamer, M. , 748 Czajia, S.J. , 709 Creedy, D. , 392 Czeisler, C.A. , 415 Cregger, B. , 573 Creswell, C. , 550, 551, 555 Crick, N.R. , 188, 190, 191, 236, 706, 708, 733, 734 D Crisp, A.H. , 623 Dackis, M.N. , 129, 733 Crittenden, P.M. , 726, 728 Dadds, M.R. , 478, 548, 550–552, 553, 555 Crockett, L. , 338 Dagan, Y. , 416 Croen, L.A. , 103 Dahl, R. , 409 Croffi e, J.M. , 641 Dahl, R.A. , 332, 333, 345 Croft, C.M. , 251 Dahl, R.E. , 174, 333, 334, 343, 349, 496, 497, 609, 614 Cronbach, L.J. , 318 Daleiden, E.L. , 268 Crone, E.A. , 609, 614 Dalen, L. , 431 Crosby, L. , 459 Daley, D. , 427, 431 Crosby Ouimette, P. , 704 Daley, S.E. , 211, 331, 503–505 Crosnoe, R. , 33, 177, 601, 604, 607, 612 Dalgleish, T. , 744, 748 Crossman, E.J. , 125–136, 296 Dallaire, D.H. , 552 Croudace, T. , 495, 496 Dallam, S. , 763 Crouter, A.C. , 10, 146 Dalldorf, J. , 676 Crowe, R.R. , 250 Dalton, K.M. , 268, 269, 277 Crowell, S.E. , 522, 524, 526, 529, 530, 532–538, 704, 709 Daly, M. , 654 Crowley, S.J. , 413, 415 D’Amato, F.R. , 56 Crozier, M. , 547 D’Amico, E.J. , 611 Csepe, V. , 118–119 Dancyger, I.F. , 624 Csikszentmihalyi, C. , 132 Danese, A. , 734 Csikszentmihalyi, M. , 135 D’Angelo, E.J. , 531 Cudeck, R. , 114 D’Angiulli, A. , 130, 292 Cuellar, D. , 164 Daniels, D., 248.250 Cueva, J.E. , 751 Dannefer, D. , 607 Cui, M. , 147, 156 Danovitch, J.H. , 689 Cukor, D. , 505 Dansky, B.S. , 743 Author Index 789

Danzig, A.P. , 703–714 Degirmencioglu, S.M. , 611 Darling-Hammond, L. , 175 Degnan, K.A. , 311, 431, 550, 555 Darlow, B.A. , 392 Dekker, M.C. , 676 Darwin, C. , 18 Del Giudice, M. , 208, 211, 297 Datar, A. , 165 Delahanty, D.L. , 746 Davey, G.C.L. , 553 DelBello, M.P. , 278 David, C.F. , 228 Delemarre-van de Waal, H.A. , 696 Davidov, M. , 149 Delgado, P. , 564 Davidson, R.J. , 377, 497, 535 DelGiudice, M. , 349 Davies, B.A. , 623 Dell, P.F. , 761–762, 765 Davies, M. , 536, 546, 563 DeLoache, J.S. , 555 Davies, P.T. , 143–157, 427 Delorme, R. , 564, 565 Davila, D. , 419 DeLucia, C. , 589 Davila, J. , 112, 504 Delva, J. , 605 Davis, B. , 504 DelVecchio, W.F. , 711 Davis, E.L. , 323 Demaree, H.A. , 431 Davis, L. , 391, 392, 749 DeMaso, D.R. , 531 Davis, N.S. , 410 Dement, W.C. , 496 Davis, R.L. , 565 DeMier, R.L. , 392 Davis, S.K. , 115, 212, 730 Demirakca, T. , 498 Dawood, K. , 695 Denckla, M.B. , 436 Daws, L.C. , 270, 271, 273 Denham, S.A. , 186 Dawson, D.A. , 589 Denissen, J.J.A. , 234 Dawson, G. , 265, 268, 494, 497, 537, 614, 655, 656 Dennis, C.L. , 392 Day, N.E. , 252 Dennis, N.R. , 669 De Bellis, M.D. , 382, 746, 752 Denny, G.S. , 171 De Bolle, M. , 713 Deogracias, J.J. , 686, 687, 692 De Clercq, B.J. , 499, 711–713 Derbidge, C.M. , 521–538, 704 De Curtis, M. , 398 Derks, L.M. , 72 De Cuypere, G. , 685 DeRose, L.M. , 346 de Figueroa, C.Z. , 391 DeRosier, M.E. , 236 De Fruyt, F. , 499, 705, 711–713 Derryberry, D. , 745 de Groat, C. , 215 DeSantis, A.S. , 290 de Haan, M. , 291 Desjarlais, R. , 746 de Kloet, E.R. , 289 DeSouza, A. , 232 de Lacerda, A. , 752 D’Esposito, M. , 11, 293 De Los Reyes, A. , 191 Dettling, A.C. , 291, 312 De Meyer, T. , 294 Dettmer, A.M. , 289, 293, 299, 301 De Ocampo, A.C. , 394 Devaud, L.L. , 590 De Pauw, S.S.W. , 311, 319 Dever, B.V. , 609, 611 De Schipper, J.C. , 291, 366 Devilly, G.J. , 392 De Vocht, F. , 57 Dewald, J.F. , 175, 409 de Vries, A.L.C. , 688, 689, 698 DeYoung, C.G. , 733 de Vries, H. , 611 Di Forti, M. , 56, 57 De Wilde, A. , 551 Diaferia, G. , 566 de Winter, A.F. , 395, 500 Diamantopoulou, S. , 72 de Zwaan, M. , 622 Diamond, A. , 165, 167 Deacon, B.J. , 572 Diaz, R.M. , 92, 536 Deale, A. , 565 Diaz-Rossello, J. , 391 Dean, D. , 707 Dichter, G.S. , 497 Deater-Deckard, K. , 49, 113, 247–249, 478, 534 Dick, D.M. , 341, 590, 591, 593 DeBaryshe, B.D. , 534 Dick, R. , 171 DeBellis, M.D. , 730 Dickstein, S.G. , 437 Deblinger, E. , 750, 769 Diener, E. , 135 Deblois, T. , 392 Dienstbier, R.A. , 290 DeCarlo, C.A. , 156 Dierickx, K. , 522 DeClercq, B. , 705 Dierker, L. , 525 Decoufl e, P. , 668 Dietrich, S. , 571 DeFries, J.C. , 48, 51, 249, 250 Diez Roux, A.V. , 95, 97 DeGarmo, D.S. , 152 Digdon, N.L. , 413 790 Author Index

DiLavore, P. , 653 Drummond, K.D. , 691, 692 Dimas, J. , 215 Drury, S.S. , 294, 295, 299, 376 Dinan, T.G. , 497 Dryfoos, J.G. , 171 Dindo, L. , 710 Duarte, C.S. , 131 Ding, B. , 57 Dubas, J.S. , 333, 336 Dintcheff, B.A. , 611 DuBois, D.L. , 131, 171, 192, 214 Diorio, J. , 252 Dubowitz, H. , 402 DiRago, A.C. , 592 Ducci, F. , 589 Diseth, T. , 762 Duckett, E. , 610 Dishion, T.J. , 113, 131, 188, 189, 191, 194, 195, 233, Dudbridge, F. , 496 234, 313, 449–462, 471, 475, 476, 505, 536, 611, Dudukovic, N.M. , 437 612, 710 Duffy, S.N. , 214 Dixon, D.R. , 671 Duggal, S. , 215 Doan, S.N. , 210 Duhig, A.M. , 69 Dobscha, S.K. , 522 Dumas, J.E. , 231 Dobson, P. , 635 Dumenci, L. , 69, 74 Dodge, K.A. , 40, 89, 119, 130, 153, 156, 166, Dumitrescu, A. , 365 187–189, 195, 235, 236, 250, 297, 312, DuMont, K. , 731 313, 315, 316, 318, 322–324, 450, 452, Duncan, A. , 653 456, 461, 471, 478, 601, 606, 608, 610, Duncan, G.J. , 92, 96, 163–165, 172, 324 611, 613, 707–708, 729, 730 Duncan, L.E. , 57 Doering, L.V. , 392 Duncan, S.C. , 118, 611 Doernberger, C.H. , 126 Duncan, T.E. , 118, 454, 611 Dohrenwend, B. , 206, 207, 214, 215 Dunger, D.B. , 397 Dolan, C.V. , 72 Dunlap, K.G. , 707 Dolan, L. , 215 Dunlop, L.C. , 339, 340, 346 Dolan, R.J. , 273, 382 Dunn, E. , 171, 503 Doll, H.A. , 623 Dunn, J. , 146, 150, 250 Domenech, J.M. , 494 Dunn, V. , 491 Domes, G. , 277 DuPaul, G.J. , 431–433, 440 Domingues, M.R. , 397 Durakovic-Belko, E. , 748 Dominguez, A. , 747–748 Durand, V.M. , 418, 672 Dong, Q. , 230, 232, 233, 543 Durbin, C.E. , 499, 500, 704, 706 Donnellan, M.B. , 147 Durkheim, E. , 521, 523, 525, 528, 536 D’Onofrio, B.M. , 54, 250 Durlak, J.A. , 172 Donovan, J.E. , 601 Durrant, C. , 258 Donzella, B. , 291 Durrett, C. , 110, 704 Doreleijers, T.A.H. , 688, 689 Dusick, A.M. , 398 Doremus-Fitzwater, T.L. , 608, 609 Dutra, L. , 762, 764 Dorn, L.D. , 331–333, 338–340, 342, 345, 346, 348, 608 Dweck, C.S. , 165, 168, 169 Dornbusch, S.M. , 145 Dyck, R.J. , 531 Dosen, A. , 677 Dyer-Friedman, J. , 573 Dougherty, L.R. , 112, 492 Dykens, E.M. , 675, 678 Downey, G. , 169 Dymnicki, A.B. , 172 Downing, J. , 608 Dyregrov, A. , 747 Dowsett, C. , 324 Dyson, M.W. , 311, 499, 703–714 Doyle, A.E. , 427, 431 Dziobek, I. , 268, 269 Dozier, M. , 251, 290, 291, 300, 366 Drabant, E.M. , 53 Drabick, D.G. , 211 E Drachman, D. , 750 Eagle, M.N. , 3 Dracup, K. , 392 Earls, F. , 96, 290, 341 Drake, B. , 724, 734 Earls, M. , 440 Draper, P. , 347, 450 East, P.L. , 611 Dreger, R.M. , 70 Easteal, S. , 54 Drescher, J. , 698 Easterlin, R.A. , 528, 529 Drevets, W.C. , 266, 497, 498 Eaton, W.O. , 688 Drewett, R.F. , 396, 402 Eaton, W.W. , 547 Driscoll, A.K. , 338 Eaves, L.J. , 48, 51, 246, 249–251, 347, 493, 494, 710 Driscoll, K. , 499 Eberhart, N.K. , 209, 211, 493 Drotar, D. , 402 Ebersöhn, L. , 130 Author Index 791

Ebstein, R.P. , 272, 297 Ellis, P.M. , 731 Eby, J. , 505 Ellis, T.A. , 525 Eby, L.T. , 171 Ellison, C.G. , 249 Eccles, J.S. , 26, 34, 40, 131, 163–179, 331, Ellison-Wright, I. , 436 333, 339, 612 Ellison-Wright, Z. , 436 Eckenrode, J.E. , 536 Elnour, A.A. , 527 Eddy, J.M. , 454 Elsabbagh, M. , 656 Eddy, K.T. , 621 Else-Quest, N. , 493 Eddy, M.J. , 194 El-Sheikh, M. , 297, 319, 472, 477, 478 Edelbrock, C. , 70, 71, 431 Eluvathingal, T.J. , 382 Edell, W.S. , 704 Emde, R.N. , 36 Edelson, L. , 658 Emerson, E. , 677 Eder, D. , 189 Emery, R.E. , 156, 196, 332, 749 Edinger, J.D. , 414 Emmett, P.M. , 396 Edwards, A.C. , 341 Emond, A.M. , 396 Edwards, C.P. , 228 Emslie, G.J. , 491, 496 Edwards, D.M. , 395 Ende, G. , 498 Edwards, H. , 391 Endo, T. , 276 Edwards, M.C. , 112 Engel, M. , 324 Edwards, M.E. , 119 Engels, R.C.M.E. , 339 Edwards, P. , 153, 453 Engert, V. , 298 Egan, S.K. , 192 England, S.J. , 419 Egeland, B. , 9, 37, 90, 126, 150, 317, 359, 555, 592, 709, Englund, M.M. , 317 731, 762 Enns, L.R. , 688 Egerter, S. , 287 Enoch, M.A. , 258 Egger, H.L. , 87, 111–112, 430–432, 492, 546, 547, 566 Ensminger, M.E. , 589 Eggleston, E.P. , 114 Ensor, R. , 146 Eggum, N.D. , 457, 501–502, 706 Entringer, S. , 294 Egolf, B.P. , 726 Entwisle, D.R. , 172 Ehlers, A. , 748 Epel, E.S. , 294, 295 Ehrenkranz, R.A. , 398 Epps, A. , 208 Ehrenreich, S.E. , 198 Epstein, M.K. , 69 Ehrensaft, M. , 709 Erath, S.A. , 297, 472, 477, 478, 707 Ehrman, K. , 269 Ercan, E.S. , 572 Einfi eld, S.L. , 676, 678 Erdogan, A. , 638 Eisen, J.L. , 568, 571 Erhart, F. , 750 Eisen, M.L. , 730 Erhart, M. , 74 Eisenberg, L. , 746 Ericsson, K.A. , 30 Eisenberg, N. , 128, 132, 232, 236, 315, 323, 457, Erikson, E.H. , 360, 609 501–502, 706, 707 Eriksson, M. , 392 Eisenhower, A. , 505 Erkanli, A. , 65, 88, 95, 111, 333, 492, 493, 546, 589, 610 Eisenhower, J.W. , 761–762 Erklani, A. , 429 Eklund, K. , 115 Ernst, M. , 498 El Sarraj, E. , 743 Eron, L.D. , 152 Elder, G.H. Jr. , 19, 26, 33, 177, 337, 338, 346, 347, 503, Escobar, J.I. , 229 554, 605, 607 Esparza, N.P. , 210 Eldredge, N. , 18, 38 Espelage, D.L. , 166, 236 Eley, T.C. , 211, 256, 494, 501, 548, 549, 552 Espie, C.A. , 414 El-Faddagh, M. , 435 Espinoza, G. , 198 Elias, M.J. , 130 Esposito, E.A. , 348, 349, 371–385 Elkind, D. , 608 Esposito, L. , 118 Elkins, I. , 589 Essau, C.A. , 493 Ellickson, S.L. , 610 Esser, G. , 435 Elliott, D.S. , 31 Essex, M.J. , 252, 291, 293, 296, 297, 503 Elliott, P. , 748 Estell, D.B. , 475 Elliott, R. , 382 Estes, D. , 11 Ellis, B.B. , 77 Estrada, G. , 56 Ellis, B.J. , 54, 155, 208, 271, 296, 297, 322, 347–349, Esveldt-Dawson, I. , 17 450, 459, 460, 504 Etkin, A. , 268 Ellis, J.E. , 38 Ettelt, S. , 569 Ellis, L.K. , 452 Etter, E.M. , 209 792 Author Index

Euser, E.M. , 727 Fein, G.G. , 186 Evans, D.W. , 565, 567 Feinstein, C.B. , 669, 674, 676 Evans, G.W. , 210, 290, 291, 295 Feiring, C. , 4, 6, 9, 358, 707, 748, 764 Evans, J. , 56 Feldman, H.M. , 440 Evans, S.C. , 171 Feldman, R. , 394 Evans, S.W. , 171 Feldman, S. , 188 Evenden, J.L. , 533 Feldstein, M. , 745 Evindar, A. , 393 Fenton, M. , 585 Ewing, L.J. , 431 Ferber, R. , 410, 411, 417, 418 Ey, S. , 208 Ferdinand, R.F. , 72 Eyberg, S.M. , 479, 480 Ferentz, L. , 769 Eyer, J. , 295 Ferenz-Gillies, R. , 150 Eysenck, H.J. , 313, 499 Fergusson, D.M. , 54, 56, 58, 92, 93, 146, 235, 258, 491, Eysenck, M.W. , 499 495, 499 Ezpeleta, L. , 494 Fernald, L.C. , 290 Fernandes, C. , 57 Fernández-Navarro, P. , 533 F Ferrara, S. , 621 Fabbri, C. , 252 Ferreira, R. , 130 Fabbri, M. , 414 Ferrero, J. , 334, 337, 338, 347, 348, 608 Fabes, R.A. , 198, 475 Fetrow, R. , 454 Faden, V.B. , 601, 602 Fiedler, F.E. , 131 Fagan, J. , 761 Field, A.P. , 543, 551, 553–555, 744 Fagg, J. , 528 Field, T.A. , 392, 393 Fagot, B.I. , 4, 454 Fiese, B.H. , 35, 38, 393 Fairburn, C.G. , 397, 622, 623 Figueredo, A.J. , 450 Fairchild, G. , 372, 436 Finch, A.J. , 17, 746 Faja, S. , 655 Fincham, F.D. , 133, 145, 147, 150 Fan, X. , 498 Findenauer, C. , 135 Fang, X. , 725 Findlay, R. , 147 Fanselow, M.S. , 752 Fine, S. , 17 Farah, M.J. , 292 Finesmith, R. , 677 Farahmand, F.K. , 214 Finkelhor, D. , 743, 744 Faraone, S.V. , 429, 431, 433, 434, 436 Fischel, J.E. , 631–346 Farber, E.A. , 126 Fischer, M. , 428, 429, 431, 432 Farberow, N.L. , 522 Fischman, A.I. , 436 Farberow, R. , 524 Fish, L. , 366 Fargeon, S. , 432 Fisher, L. , 374, 378 Farley, F. , 608, 609 Fisher, P.A. , 290, 291, 300, 302, 380, 762 Farmer, T.W. , 233, 475 Fisk, N. , 685 Farrell, A. , 118 Fiske, A. , 529 Farrell, L.J. , 563, 568, 572–574 Fiske, S.T. , 169 Farrell, M.P. , 611 Fitzgerald, H.E. , 591, 592 Farrington, D.P. , 457, 470, 471, 710 Fitzgerald, M. , 433 Farris, A.M. , 147 Fitzmaurice, G.M. , 114, 119, 492, 503, 708 Farver, J. , 230 Fivaz-Depeursinge, E. , 146 Fask, D. , 250 Flament, M.F. , 562, 563, 567 Fast, D.K. , 416 Flanagan, J. , 656 Faturi, C.B. , 373 Flannery, D.J. , 114, 339 Fausto-Sterling, A. , 683 Flay, B.R. , 115, 607 Favaro, A. , 621, 623 Fleeson, J. , 727–729 Fearon, P. , 252 Fleischmann, R.L. , 564 Fearon, R.M.P. , 149, 393 Fleitlich-Bilyk, B. , 73 Fearon, R.P. , 357, 358, 360, 361, 552 Fleiz, C. , 212 Federman, E. , 589 Fleming, J. , 493 Feehan, M. , 91 Fleming, W.S. , 150 Feeley, N. , 394 Flemings, C.B. , 164 Feeny, N.C. , 743–754 Flemming, J.E. , 31 Feifel, J. , 192 Fletcher, K. , 428, 432 Fein, D. , 660 Flint, J. , 46, 258 Author Index 793

Flook, L. , 173 Freres, D.R. , 135 Florence, C.S. , 725 Freshman, M. , 563, 570 Flores, E. , 215 Freud, S. , 18, 524 Flores, G. , 165 Freund, A.M. , 132 Flory, K. , 605 Freyd, J.J. , 762 Flouri, E. , 209, 210 Frick, P.J. , 428, 478, 707 Flynn, C. , 501, 504 Fridell, S.R. , 688 Flynn, M. , 212, 213, 215, 348, 502–504 Friedel, S. , 255 Foa, E.B. , 563, 570–572, 745, 750 Friedman, H. , 337 Foley, D.L. , 54, 87, 492, 732 Friedman, J.N. , 175 Folkman, S. , 206 Friedman, R.J. , 230 Folstein, S. , 652, 653 Friedrich, W.N. , 762 Fonagy, P. , 549, 709 Friemel, C.M. , 627 Fonseca, A.C. , 546, 548 Friis, S. , 535 Fontaine, J. , 229 Friman, P.C. , 644 Fontaine, N.M.G. , 114, 479 Frith, C.D. , 382 Fontaine, R.G. , 166, 477 Frodl, T.S. , 497–499 Fonzi, A. , 233 Frohlich, L. , 163 Forbes, D. , 746 Fromme, K. , 608, 611 Forbes, E.E. , 343, 498, 502 Frosch, C.A. , 147, 150 Forcada-Guex, M. , 393, 394 Frosch, D.L. , 230 Ford, J.D. , 151, 761 Frost, L.A. , 672 Forehand, R.L. , 93, 480, 505 Frost, R.O. , 563, 564, 567 Forgatch, M.S. , 152, 451, 456 Frustaci, K. , 752 Formoso, D. , 213 Frye, D. , 567 Fornari, V. , 624 Fu, R. , 225–237 Forston, J.L. , 173 Fu, V.R. , 228 Fosco, G.M. , 457 Fudell, M. , 209, 501 Foster, C.L. , 163, 169 Fudge, H. , 491 Foster, D.W. , 625 Fulker, D.W. , 49, 51, 248, 534 Foster, H. , 346 Fuller-Rowell, T.E. , 210 Foster, J.D. , 743, 745 Fung, H. , 236 Foster, R.G. , 410 Furey, W. , 17 Fowles, D.C. , 472, 710 Furman, D.J. , 273 Fox, M.D. , 280 Furman, W. , 187 Fox, N.A. , 9, 11, 154, 270, 300, 302, 311, 319, 373, 377, Furmark, T. , 278 378, 381, 383, 502, 550, 555 Furstenberg, F.F. Jr. , 26, 33 Fox, S.E. , 295, 381 Futh, A. , 569 Foxx, R.M. , 642 Fraley, R.C. , 251, 490 Francis, G. , 90 G Frank, D.A. , 389–402 Gabard-Durnam, L. , 657 Frank, E. , 493 Gaensbauer, T. , 726 Franke, B. , 433 Gahagan, S. , 395 Frankenburg, F.R. , 708 Galambos, N.L. , 601 Franklin, J. , 491 Gale, C.R. , 503 Franklin, M.E. , 561, 572 Galea, S. , 114, 603 Frazier, J. , 669 Galles, S. , 502 Frazier, S.L. , 131 Galvan, A. , 609 Frazier, T.W. , 431, 653, 654 Gamble, W. , 150 Fredrickson, B.L. , 134, 135 Ganger, W. , 762 Freedman-Doan, P. , 613 Ganiban, J. , 397, 398, 728 Freeman, L.N. , 17 Gannon-Rowley, T. , 95 Freeman, M. , 18 Ganzel, B.L. , 295 Freeman, R.D. , 416 Ganzini, L. , 522 Freisthler, B. , 96 Gar, N. , 551 Freitag, C.M. , 636–638 Garbe, P.L. , 165 French, D. , 227, 228 Garber, J. , 165, 209, 215, 489–507 French, N.H. , 17 Garcia, A. , 562, 567 Frenn, K.A. , 298, 331, 333, 374, 384 García Coll, C.T. , 130, 683 794 Author Index

Garcia, E.E. , 164 Gibbons, F.X. , 195, 608 Garcia, R. , 393 Gibbons, R.D. , 114 Garcia-Coll, C. , 197, 300 Gibson, J.J. , 5, 19 Gardner, C.O. , 50, 52, 56, 249, 506, 590, 593 Gibson, S. , 433 Gardner, F. , 454 Gidlow, B. , 768 Gardner, H. , 5 Giedd, J.N. , 268, 269, 296 Gardner, L.I. , 396 Gil, A.G. , 605 Gardner, W. , 7, 473 Giletta, M. , 196 Gariépy, J.-L. , 316 Gill, M. , 433 Garite, T.J. , 390 Gillberg, C. , 505 Garmezy, N. , 4, 6, 8, 17, 27, 28, 34, 125, 126, Gillespie, N. , 110 128, 129, 155 Gillham, J.E. , 135 Garner, A.S. , 174 Gillihan, S.J. , 547 Garofano, A. , 164 Gilliom, M. , 452 Garon, N. , 656 Gilman, S.E. , 503 Garrard, W.M. , 169 Gilman, S.R. , 276 Garrison, C.Z. , 743 Gil-Rivas, V. , 208 Gartstein, M.A. , 229, 231, 319 Gingrich, J.A. , 273 Garvin, M.C. , 377, 378 Ginsburg, G.S. , 546, 554 Gass, K. , 150 Ginzburg, S. , 75 Gathercole, V.C.M. , 659 Gipson, P.Y. , 205 Gatzke-Kopp, L.M. , 297, 471, 522, 524, 531, 532, 537, 704 Girgus, J.S. , 165, 206, 504 Gauvain, M. , 205 Gittelman-Klein, R. , 553 Gazelle, H. , 505 Gjerde, P.F. , 500 Ge, X. , 49, 50, 334, 337–343, 346, 347, 503, 504 Gladstone, T.R.G. , 127 Gee, G. , 215 Glass, J.D. , 410 Geen, T. , 564 Glass, S. , 704 Geffken, G.R. , 570 Gleason, M.M. , 299, 362–364, 379, 395 Geffner, M.E. , 696 Glendinning, A. , 707 Geldhof, G. , 190 Glenn, A.L. , 710 Gelernter, J. , 270 Glover, G. , 609 Geller, B. , 491 Glover, V. , 255, 295, 434 Geller, D.A. , 562, 564, 566 Glovinsky, P.B. , 415 Gelman, S.A. , 696 Glowinski, A.L. , 494, 495 Gendall, K.A. , 623 Glucksman, E. , 744, 748 Gendreau, P.L. , 471 Gmel, G. , 96 Gentsch, J.K. , 198 Gnehm, H.E. , 746 Georgiades, K. , 88 Goeke-Morey, M. , 150 Gerard, J.M. , 147, 213 Goffi net, S. , 762, 765 Gerber, A.J. , 499 Gogtay, N. , 268 Gerdts, J. , 654 Gold, A.L. , 735 Gerrard, M. , 195, 608 Goldberg, D.P. , 229 Gershkovich, M. , 536 Goldberg, S. , 4, 206 Gershman, E.S. , 186 Goldberger, E. , 567 Gershoff, E.T. , 475 Golden, E. , 127 Gervai, J. , 251 Golding, J. , 434 Geschwind, D.H. , 272, 276 Goldin-Meadow, S. , 659 Gesell, A. , 567 Goldman, D. , 589, 590 Gest, S.D. , 234 Goldman, S.J. , 531, 534 Gettinger, M. , 130 Goldsmith, H.H. , 312, 315, 430, 493, 535 Geurts, H.M. , 291 Goldstein, D.B. , 253 Ghahramani, N. , 695 Goldstein, L.H. , 288 Ghashghaei, H.T. , 266 Goldwin, M.A. , 549, 689 Ghaziuddin, M. , 653 Goldwyn, R. , 37 Ghera, M.M. , 300 Gollan, J.K. , 500 Ghosh-Ippen, C. , 769 Golombok, S.E. , 695 Giancola, P.R. , 532 Gomez, A. , 771 Giannetta, J. , 171 Goncalves, S. , 622 Gianotti, F. , 414 Goncy, E. , 114 Gibb, B.E. , 168, 194, 501, 503–505 Gone, J.P. , 528 Author Index 795

Gonzales, N.A. , 213 Gray, M. , 145 Gonzalez, L.M. , 209 Gray, P.H. , 395 Gonzalez-Tejera, G. , 493 Graziano, P.A. , 430 Good, B. , 746 Green, B.L. , 744 Goodman, A. , 73, 74, 230 Green, J.G. , 94, 288, 394 Goodman, E. , 215, 610 Green, R. , 688, 690, 692, 696 Goodman, G.S. , 730 Green, T.M. , 337 Goodman, M. , 191, 709 Greenberg, G.S. , 592 Goodman, R. , 73, 74, 97, 100, 132, 230 Greenberg, M.T. , 163, 168, 173, 178, 189, 450, Goodman, S.H. , 493, 504 471, 476, 480 Goodman, W.K. , 562, 564 Greenberger, E. , 230, 233, 234 Goodnight, J.A. , 311, 312, 315, 318, 323, 324 Greene, R. , 468 Goodwin, G.M. , 278, 414 Greenfeld, T.K. , 94 Goodwin, R.D. , 499 Greenfi eld, P.M. , 226 Goodyer, I.M. , 491, 495–497, 499, 501–503 Greenland, S. , 88 Gootman, J.A. , 167, 172 Greenspan, R.J. , 46 Gooze, R.A. , 393 Greenwood, K.M. , 413 Gordis, E.B. , 472, 473 Gregory, A.M. , 548, 549, 552 Gordon, K.H. , 526 Gregory, S.G. , 277 Gordon, L.U. , 206 Gresham, F.M. , 667 Gordon, M. , 169 Gress-Smith, J.L. , 411 Gordon, R. , 96 Grether, J.K. , 103 Gorka, A. , 614 Grey, I.K. , 126 Gorman, A. , 190 Grice, S.J. , 267 Gorman-Smith, D. , 130 Griesler, P.C. , 189 Gosch, A. , 74 Griessmair, M. , 54 Gotlib, I.H. , 273, 495, 498, 501, 502, 506 Griggs, C. , 331, 333, 384 Gotlib, I.J. , 338 Griggs, J. , 209 Gottesman, I. , 7 Grigorenko, E.L. , 130 Gottfredson, D.C. , 172 Grillon, C. , 268, 550 Gottleib, G. , 114 Grills, A.E. , 192 Gottlieb, G. , 265, 272 Grills-Taquechel, A.E. , 556 Gottman, J.M. , 453 Grilo, C.M. , 704, 708, 709 Gould, G.G. , 270, 271, 273 Grimbos, T. , 695 Gould, M.S. , 528 Grimm, K. , 333 Gould, S.J. , 18, 38 Grimminck, E. , 768 Govindan, R.M. , 382 Grisham, J.R. , 562, 568 Goy, E.R. , 522 Groark, C.J. , 357, 366 Goy, R.W. , 695 Grobin, A.C. , 590 Gozal, D. , 418 Groh, A.M. , 552 Graae, F. , 536 Grolnick, W.S. , 707 Graber, J.A. , 209, 211, 332–336, 338–343, 345–348, Gromoske, A.N. , 129 375, 623 Groom, M.J. , 436 Grace, S.L. , 393 Gross, J.N. , 476 Graczyk, P.A. , 504 Gross, R. , 47 Gradisar, M. , 415 Grossman, H.J. , 667 Grafodatskaya, D. , 277 Grossman, J. , 17 Graham, J. , 171 Grossman, K.E. , 154 Graham, S. , 168, 191, 192, 196, 197 Grossmann, K.E. , 357, 359 Gralen, S.J. , 624 Grote, V. , 397 Granat, A. , 394 Grotpeter, J.K. , 190 Granger, D.A. , 192, 291, 297, 472 Grover, R.L. , 554 Granic, I. , 155, 314, 475, 591 Groza, V.K. , 357 Granot, D. , 153 Gruber, C.P. , 689 Grant, B.F. , 228, 584, 589, 602 Gruber, R. , 409 Grant, K.E. , 205–218, 502 Gruenewald, P.J. , 96 Grantham-McGregor, S. , 168 Gruenewald, T. , 288, 295 Grapentine, W.L. , 536 Grumbach, M.M. , 332 Grason, H. , 97 Grunes, M.S. , 572 Gray, J.A. , 314, 499 Grusec, J.E. , 149, 316 796 Author Index

Grych, J.H. , 145, 147, 150, 746 Halit, H. , 267 Guastella, A.J. , 279 Hall, J. , 752 Guedeney, N. , 491 Hall, M. , 693 Guendelman, M. , 296 Hallett, D. , 38 Guerra, N.G. , 234 Hallin, A.L. , 395 Guerry, J.D. , 187 Hallmayer, J. , 495, 654 Guevremont, D.C , 440 Hallquist, M. , 110 Guimond, F.A. , 155 Halperin, J.F. , 427–442 Guiney, J. , 549 Halperin, J.M. , 427, 430, 432, 434, 473 Gulanick, M. , 211 Halpern, C.T. , 114, 255 Gulley, B.L. , 339 Halpert, J.A. , 207 Gulsrud, A. , 655 Hamaguchi, Y. , 236 Gump, P. , 177 Hamer, D. , 254 Gundapuneedi, T. , 498 Hames, J.L. , 133 Gunderson, B.H. , 505 Hamill, S.K. , 635 Gunderson, J.G. , 706, 709, 710 Hamilton, D. , 416 Gunnar, M. , 154, 165, 554 Hamilton, J.P. , 273 Gunnar, M.G. , 334 Hammen, C. , 110, 193, 207, 209, 211, 213, 215, 331 Gunnar, M.R. , 49, 173, 289–291, 298, 300, 302, 312, Hammen, C.C. , 210 317, 331, 333, 334, 340, 348, 349, 371–385, 734 Hammen, C.L. , 30, 211, 212, 491, 493, 495–497, 501, Gunnell, D.J. , 521, 526 503–506 Gunter, T.D. , 274 Hammock, E.A.D. , 295 Gunzerath, L. , 602 Hammond, M. , 538 Guo, G. , 252 Hamon, M. , 533 Guo, J. , 607, 612 Hamre, B.K. , 175, 176 Guo, M. , 233 Hamrick, N. , 214 Guo, S. , 392 Han, G. , 734 Guralnick, M.J. , 392 Hancock, G. , 119 Guralnik, O. , 767 Hanish, L.D. , 198, 475 Gureje, O. , 229 Hankin, B.L. , 90, 194, 209, 212, 213, 320, 490, 493, 495, Guroff, J.J. , 761 496, 499–501, 503–505, 555 Gurvits, I.G. , 709 Hanna, C. , 752 Gustafsson, P.A. , 212 Hans, S.L. , 476 Gustafsson, P.E. , 212 Hansel, T.C. , 743 Guth, A. , 414 Hansenne, M. , 533 Guth, S. , 110 Hanson, J.L. , 377 Guthrie, D. , 750 Happonen, M. , 494 Guthrie, W. , 660 Har, A.F. , 641 Gutman, L.M. , 34 Harden, A. , 676 Guyer, A.E. , 189, 268, 279, 689 Harden, K.P. , 196, 250, 336, 338, 342, 343, 345, 347, Guzder, J. , 710 625, 626 Gwinn, A.M. , 133 Hare, R.D. , 468 Hare, T.A. , 268, 609 Hariri, A.R. , 46, 52, 53, 56, 265, 272, 273, 293, 296, 614 H Harkness, K.L. , 150, 151, 301, 491, 501, 503 Ha, T. , 450 Harkness, S. , 226 Haas, E. , 194 Harley, M. , 57 Hackett, L. , 232 Harlow, H.F. , 12 Hackett, R.J. , 232 Harlow, M.K. , 12 Hackman, D.A. , 292 Harmer, C.J. , 278 Hadders-Algra, M. , 637 Harmon, R.J. , 398 Hadwin, J.A. , 551, 554 Harnish, J.D. , 478 Haeffel, G. , 501 Harold, G.T. , 150, 494 Hagan, J. , 346 Harrington, H. , 94 Haggerty, K.P. , 164 Harrington, R. , 491, 494 Haglund, N.G. , 395 Harris, A.R. , 173 Hagtvet, K. , 118 Harris, H.B. , 392 Hairston, I.S. , 394 Harris, J.C. , 665, 666, 668, 669, 671 Haley, G. , 17 Harris, L. , 525 Halim, M.L. , 697 Harris, P.L. , 749 Author Index 797

Harris, T. , 528 Hechtman, L. , 432 Harrison, J. , 527 Heckman, J.J. , 164, 169, 170 Harrison, P.J. , 56 Hedeker, D. , 114 Harry, J. , 694 Hedges, D.W. , 752 Hart, E.L. , 428 Heekeren, H.R. , 268, 269 Hart, H. , 734 Heiervang, E. , 230 Hart, K.J. , 638 Heilbron, N. , 190, 191 Hart, S. , 319 Heim, C. , 301, 734 Harter, K. , 148 Heinrichs, M. , 277 Harter, S. , 187 Heinrichs, N. , 233 Hartup, W.W. , 185, 187, 470 Heinz, A. , 53, 273 Harty, S.C. , 432 Heitzeg, M.M. , 588, 595 Harvey, A.G. , 409–420, 496, 499 Helder, E. , 382 Haselager, G.J.T. , 146 Helenius, H. , 535 Hasin, D.S. , 97, 584, 585, 589, 603 Helmerhorst, F.M. , 289 Haskett, M.E. , 735 Helmers, K. , 765 Haslam, N. , 110 Helms, S.W. , 188 Hasler, G. , 498 Helstelä, L. , 535 Hastings, P.D. , 229, 232, 291, 321, 341 Helzer, J.E. , 70, 110 Hatri, A. , 268, 269 Hemenway, D. , 527 Hattie, J. , 168 Hemmings, S.M. , 566, 574 Hatzenbuehler, M.L. , 92, 97, 192, 210, 707 Hen, R. , 273 Hauser, S.T. , 127, 132 Henderson, C. , 97 Havel, M. , 414 Henderson, H.A. , 271, 555 Haw, C. , 523 Henderson, K. , 336, 337 Hawes, D.J. , 478 Hendrie, N.W. , 374 Hawi, Z. , 433 Henggeler, S.W. , 461, 480, 481 Hawker, D.S.J. , 554 Heninger, G.R. , 564 Hawkins, D. , 231 Henly, S. , 114 Hawkins, J.D. , 115, 163, 164, 174, 176, 589, Hennessey, J.G. , 436 591, 592, 607 Henquet, C. , 56, 57 Hawkins, S.S. , 97 Henry, D.B. , 131 Hawley, P.H. , 190, 478 Henry, J. , 553 Haworth, C.M. , 256 Henry, R. , 211, 503 Hawton, K. , 523, 525–528 Henshaw, D. , 567 Hawtrey, C.E. , 643 Herbert, J. , 495–497 Hay, D.F. , 186 Herman, R.A. , 695 Hay, I. , 707 Hermans, H.J.M. , 67 Hayden, E.P. , 500 Hermelin, B. , 652 Hayes, A.F. , 211 Hernandez Jozefowicz, D.M. , 331 Hayes, D.S. , 186 Hernández-Guzmán, L. , 336, 338 Hayes, L.J. , 451 Heron, J. , 56, 434, 636, 637 Hayes, S.C. , 451 Herrenkohl, E.C. , 726 Haynie, D.L. , 334, 336, 337, 343, 612 Herrenkohl, R.C. , 130, 726 Hayward, C. , 331, 333, 336–338, 341, 493, 622 Herrenkohl, T.I. , 130 Hazel, N.A. , 209, 210, 495 Herrera, C. , 730 Hazen, N. , 148 Herreros, F. , 362 Hazen, R.A. , 323 Hersen, M. , 674 Hazlett, H. , 659 Hertzman, C. , 287–289 He, J.P. , 638 Herzog, M. , 475 He, Y. , 228, 235, 236 Heslenfeld, D.J. , 436 Healey, D.M. , 427, 430, 434 Hess, L.E. , 440 Healy, L. , 571 Hesse, E. , 360, 727, 728, 770 Healy-Farrell, L. , 573 Hessel, E.T. , 119, 193 Heard, H.L. , 522 Hetherington, E.M. , 205, 247, 249, 251, 256 Heath, A.C. , 246, 249, 251, 494, 497, 593 Hettema, J.M. , 413, 548 Heath, N. , 535 Hevey, C. , 707 Hebebrand, J. , 255 Heylens, G. , 695 Heber, R. , 668 Hiatt, S. , 726 Hébert, M. , 762 Hibell, B. , 604 798 Author Index

Hicks, B.M. , 583–596, 709 Holliday, J. , 196 Higuchi, S. , 591 Hollinsworth, T. , 257 Hildebrandt, T. , 625, 627 Hollon, S.D. , 494 Hilgetag, C.C. , 266 Holmbeck, G.N. , 209, 210, 337, 610 Hill, A.L. , 431 Holmes, A. , 52 Hill, B.K. , 677 Holmes, B.M. , 709, 762 Hill, C.L. , 564 Holmes, T. , 205–207 Hill, D. , 497 Holsboer, F. , 47 Hill, E. , 93 Holshausen, K. , 498 Hill, J.E. , 111, 196, 491 Holston, M.A. , 173 Hill, J.P. , 337 Holt, M.K. , 236 Hill, K.G. , 115, 607 Holt, R. , 186 Hill, N.E. , 177 Holton, A. , 153, 453 Hill, S.Y. , 453 Holton, J. , 725 Hillman, J.B. , 342 Honorado, E. , 476 Hilt, L.M. , 192, 210, 493 Hooe, E.S. , 499 Hinde, R.A. , 449 Hooman, N. , 641 Hindmarsh, P.C. , 696 Hooper, S.R. , 665, 746 Hines, M. , 693–696 Hope, V. , 767 Hingson, R. , 602 Hopmeyer, A. , 189 Hinney, A. , 255 Hoppe-Graff, S. , 230 Hinshaw, S.P. , 166, 192, 193, 429, 431, 432, 530, 531, Hops, H. , 452, 494, 504, 611 533, 610 Hopwood, C.J. , 256 Hinton, D.E. , 229 Horn, J.L. , 114 Hiripi, E. , 621 Hornstein, N.L. , 762 Hironaka, L.K. , 389–402 Hornung, K. , 726 Hirsch, R. , 397 Horowitz, K. , 743 Hirschfeld-Becker, D.R. , 550 Horwood, L.J. , 54, 56, 92, 146, 235, 258, 495, 499 Hirsh-Pasek, K. , 113 Houlihan, A.E. , 608 Hiruma, N. , 230 Houshyar, S. , 197 Hitchens, K. , 148 Houston, I. , 275 Hjern, A. , 395 Houston, K. , 523 Ho, A.Y. , 196 Houts, A.C. , 642, 643 Ho, M. , 209 Houts, R. , 175, 333 Hoagwood, K. , 171 Howe, A.C. , 643 Hoban, T.F. , 410, 419 Howe, M.L. , 730, 731 Hockley, C. , 391 Howe, R. , 411 Hodapp, R.M. , 27 Howe, T.R. , 730 Hodges, E.E. , 192, 193 Howell, A.J. , 413 Hodges, J. , 373, 376, 380 Howell, C.T. , 69 Hodgson, R. , 563, 564, 567 Howes, C. , 150 Hoebeke, P. , 639 Hoza, B. , 505 Hoeft, F. , 268 Hsiao, C. , 197 Hoek, H.W. , 622 Hsu, H.C. , 393 Hoeve, M. , 145 Hu, X.Z. , 270, 495 Hoff, E. , 115, 659 Hua, J. , 382 Hoffeld, W. , 54 Huang, C.H. , 271 Hoffman, D.M. , 173 Huang, H. , 498, 499 Hoffman, K.B. , 501 Hubbard, J.A. , 473 Hoffman, M.L. , 707 Hubbard, S. , 610 Hoffmann, R. , 496 Hublin, C. , 640 Hofstadter, K.L. , 644 Huddleston, E. , 769 Hofstra, M.B. , 490 Huddleston, J. , 334, 337, 338 Holaday, M. , 749 Hudson, J.I. , 621, 710 Hole, W. , 674, 676 Hudson, J.L. , 231, 543, 551 Holford, T.R. , 94 Hudziak, J.J. , 72, 494, 695 Holguin, S.R. , 594 Huebner, D. , 92, 536 Holland, E. , 110 Huemer, J. , 750, 751 Holland, P. , 637 Hueng, K. , 654, 657 Hollenstein, T. , 155 Huerta, M. , 653 Author Index 799

Huesmann, L.R. , 152, 234 Inoubli, A. , 688 Huey, S.J. Jr. , 228 Insel, T.R. , 254, 490 Hughes, C.W. , 146, 434, 476 Ioannidis, J.P. , 57 Hughes, H.M. , 746 Iobst, E. , 565 Hughes, J.L. , 491 Ireland, M. , 504 Huisjes, H.J. , 637 Irons, D.E. , 591 Huisman, M. , 196 Irons, M. , 669 Huizinga, D. , 31, 54, 131 Irwin, M. , 96 Huizink, A.C. , 251 Israel, A. , 111 Hulette, A.C. , 762 Israel, S. , 297 Hulvershorn, L.A. , 498 Ito, S. , 292 Hume, C.S. , 696 Iughetti, L. , 627 Hummer, D.L. , 414 Ivanenko, A. , 496 Humpartzoomian, R.A. , 299 Ivanov, I. , 432 Humphrey, N. , 212 Ivanova, M.Y. , 69, 73, 74, 78 Hung, R.J. , 57 Ivarsson, T. , 505 Hunt, H.D. , 178 Ivy, A. , 373 Hunt, K.L. , 744 Izard, C.E. , 147 Hunt, R.D. , 436 Hupp, S.C. , 668 Huppert, J.D. , 571 J Huq, N. , 209 Jaccard, J. , 338 Hurd, Y.L. , 625 Jackowski, A. , 752 Hurley, K.M. , 397 Jackson, D.N. , 167, 713 Hurrelmann, K. , 601, 605 Jackson, E.C. , 639 Hurt, H. , 171 Jackson, J. , 215 Hus, V. , 653 Jackson, K.M. , 114, 607, 612 Hussey, P. , 434 Jacobi, C. , 622 Hussong, A.M. , 119, 589, 601 Jacobs, J. , 178 Huston, A.C. , 145 Jacobs, L. , 146 Huston, L. , 359 Jacobs, R.H. , 500 Huth-bocks, A. , 749 Jacobsen, R.H. , 17 Huzinec, C. , 440 Jacobsen, T. , 762 Hwang, C.P. , 711 Jacobson, C.M. , 709 Hyde, J.S. , 331, 493, 500 Jacobson, K. , 51 Hyde, L.W. , 46, 53, 152, 265, 272, 274, 280, 614 Jacobvitz, D.B. , 148, 360 Hyed, J. , 493 Jaffee, S.R. , 90, 93, 503, 746, 747 Hyman, C. , 185 Jager, J. , 614 Hymel, S. , 166, 188 Jagiellowicz, J. , 312 Hynan, M.T. , 392 Jain, S. , 126, 127, 130, 131 Hynes, M.E. , 428 Jamieson, P. , 608 Jan, J.E. , 416 Jang, K.L. , 711, 765 I Janicki-Deverts, D. , 287 Iacono, W.G. , 110, 249–251, 586, 588–592, 624, 625, Jankowski, M.K. , 392 709 Jans, T. , 564 Ialongo, N.S. , 554, 610 Janssen, M.M. , 228 Ianni, F. , 604 Jardine, R. , 593 Iannotti, R.J. , 191, 745 Jaselskis, C. , 677 Ichikawa, H. , 414 Jaser, S.S. , 499 Iervolino, A.C. , 695 Jayadev, S. , 57 Ihle, L. , 229 Jaycox, L.H. , 171 Ilg, F. , 567 Jechura, T.J. , 414 Illfeld, F.W. , 528 Jedema, H.P. , 53 Inderbitzen, H.M. , 707 Jeng, S.F. , 393 Indredavik, M.S. , 395 Jenkins, C. , 765 Inge, A.P. , 271 Jenkins, J.M. , 146, 150, 252 Inglis, D. , 707 Jenness, J.L. , 209, 495 Ingoldsby, E.M. , 452, 536 Jennings, P.A. , 173 Ingram, R.E. , 501, 506 Jensen, B. , 164 800 Author Index

Jensen, P.S. , 17, 111, 493 Kaijser, V.G. , 685 Jeon, H. , 378, 382 Kalaydjian, A. , 638 Jeong, S.H. , 765 Kalick, S. , 228 Jessor, R. , 592, 607, 609 Kalin, N.H. , 291, 503 Jessor, S.L. , 592 Kalivas, P.W. , 594 Jesus Mari, J. , 752 Källberg, H. , 57 Ji, J. , 343 Källén, K.B. , 395 Jimenez, A.M. , 292 Kallman, F.J. , 7 Jin, X. , 362 Kalra, S.K. , 565 Johansen, E.B. , 532 Kaltiala-Heino, R. , 338, 339, 345–347, 505, 623 John, O.P. , 167 Kaminer, D. , 750 Johnson, A.E. , 173, 375, 384 Kaminer, Y. , 674 Johnson, C.M. , 412 Kamphaus, R.W. , 72 Johnson, D.E. , 291, 374, 375 Kamphuis, J.H. , 191 Johnson, J.G. , 704, 708, 712, 713 Kandel, D.B. , 611, 612 Johnson, K. , 496 Kandulu, R. , 572 Johnson, L.L. , 686 Kane, P. , 500 Johnson, M. , 112 Kang, N.J. , 169 Johnson, M.H. , 267 Kania, J. , 169, 170 Johnson, M.K. , 33, 177 Kanner, L. , 651 Johnson, R.J. , 133, 608 Kaplan, K.A. , 409, 413, 420 Johnson, S.L. , 395, 419, 502 Kaplan, N. , 3 Johnson, T.C. , 770 Kaplow, J.B. , 548, 589, 731 Johnson, V.K. , 148, 149 Kapoor, A., 503 Johnson-Reid, M. , 734 Kappeler, L. , 253 Johnston, J. , 153 Kaprio, J. , 341, 593, 640 Johnston, L.D. , 602–605, 610, 611, 613, 614 Karchemskiy, A. , 752 Johnstone, S.J. , 377 Karere, G.M. , 55 Joiner, T.E. Jr. , 133, 165, 500, 504, 521–523, 526, 528 Karg, K. , 49, 52, 58, 258, 533 Joinson, C. , 636, 637, 639, 641, 643 Karippot, A. , 418 Joireman, J. , 472 Karl, A. , 752 Jollant, F. , 533 Karlamangla, A. , 288 Jones, D.J. , 505, 589 Karmiloff-Smith, A. , 267 Jones, G.V. , 555 Karraker, K.H. , 393 Jones, J. , 669 Karterud, S. , 535 Jones, K.M. , 644 Karyl, J. , 747 Jones, M.C. , 336, 641 Kasari, C. , 655, 659 Jones, R.M. , 268 Kasen, S. , 713 Jones, S.M. , 173, 478 Kashani, J.H. , 492 Jones, W. , 268, 658 Kashdan, T.B. , 132, 135 Jonson-Reid, M. , 724 Kashy, D.A. , 626 Joormann, J. , 273, 495, 501, 502 Kastrom, T. , 677 Jørgensen, T. , 401 Katainen, S. , 504 Jorm, A.F. , 54 Kataoka, S.H. , 171 Jose, P.E. , 198 Katikaneni, L.D. , 394 Joseph, R.M. , 269 Kato Klebanov, P. , 92 Jouriles, E.N. , 145–147, 746 Katz, B.N. , 210 Joy, M.E. , 319 Katz, E.C. , 608 Joyce, P.R. , 533, 706 Katz, L.F. , 147 Joyner, K. , 92 Katz, M. , 208 Judd, C.M. , 210, 320 Kaufman, J. , 256, 495–497, 499, 503, 732, 752 Juffer, F. , 48, 297, 357, 361, 363, 371, 372, 374, 381 Kaufman, N. , 461 Juraska, J.M. , 627 Kavanagh, K. , 451, 461 Jutte, D. , 11, 293 Kawabata, Y. , 236 Juvonen, J. , 191, 192, 336, 343 Kawachi, I. , 397, 503 Kawycz, N.J. , 553 Kaysen, D. , 747 K Kazdin, A.E. , 17, 18, 412, 456 Kabat-Zinn, J. , 173 Keane, S.P. , 193, 430, 431 Kadlec, M.B. , 658 Kearney, C.A. , 544 Kagan, J. , 114, 132, 229, 234, 319, 605, 606 Keating, D.P. , 287, 608 Author Index 801

Keehn, B. , 269 KewalRamani, A. , 163 Keel, P.K. , 625 Key, A. , 657 Keeler, G. , 88, 91, 492, 610, 743, 745, 746, 753 Keyes, C.L.M. , 133 Keenan, K. , 111, 476 Keyes, K.M. , 94–96, 603, 731 Keenan-Miller, D. , 209, 495 Khamis, V. , 745, 746 Kegel, C.A.T. , 48 Kheirandish, L. , 418 Keiley, M.K. , 215, 313, 319 Khoo, S.T. , 611 Keith, R.A. , 693 Kiecolt-Glaser, J.K. , 118 Kelder, S.H. , 228 Kiel, E.J. , 320, 323 Kellam, S.G. , 455, 589 Kiesner, J. , 233, 611, 612 Keller, E. , 625 Kiff, C.J. , 290, 311, 321 Keller, M. , 571 Kilgore, K. , 153, 453 Keller, M.B. , 31 Kill, K.G. , 174 Keller, M.C. , 57 Killen, J.D. , 493, 623 Keller, P.S. , 297, 472 Killgore, W.D.S. , 268 Keller, S.M. , 743–754 Kilmer, R.P. , 208 Kelley, E. , 660 Kilpatrick, D.G. , 270, 743 Kelley, M.L. , 525 Kim, H.K. , 257, 380, 505, 762 Kelling, G.L. , 177 Kim, J.E. , 129, 210, 729, 731, 735 Kellogg, C.K. , 627 Kim, K.J. , 554, 762 Kelly, A.B. , 611 Kim, P. , 291, 295 Kelly, M. , 17 Kim, S. , 129, 321 Kelly, S. , 130, 527 Kim-Cohen, J. , 54, 94, 130, 732, 735 Keltikangas-Jarvinen, L. , 504 Kimmel, E. , 642 Kemeny, M.E. , 173 Kimmel, H.D. , 77, 642 Kempen, H.J.G. , 67 Kimmerly, N.L. , 9 Kenardy, J. , 769 Kincaid, S.B. , 592 Kendall, P.C. , 211, 610 King, B.H. , 677 Kendall-Tackett, K.A. , 744 King, C. , 522, 528, 529 Kendler, K.S. , 46, 50, 51, 246, 249–251, 494, 506, 548, King, D.W. , 748 589, 590, 593, 625 King, J.A. , 291, 473 Kenkel, D. , 602 King, K.M. , 211 Kenna, G.A. , 585 King, L.A. , 135 Kennard, B.D. , 491 King, M. , 166 Kennedy, C.E. , 397 King, N.J. , 543, 546, 547, 553 Kennedy, D. , 659 King, R.A. , 496, 567 Kennedy, J.L. , 568 King, S. , 290 Kennedy, M.A. , 54, 258, 495 Kinnally, E.L. , 53, 274, 275 Kennedy, P. , 537 Kinniburgh, K.M. , 770 Kenny, D. , 209 Kint, M.J.W. , 554 Kentgen, L.M. , 497 Kirby, D.B. , 178 Kerbeshian, J. , 669 Kirchner, H.L. , 434 Kercher, A.J. , 213 Kirkby, J. , 413 Kerig, P.K. , 148, 149 Kirley, A. , 433 Kerkhof, G.A. , 175 Kirmizigul, P. , 751 Kern, L. , 431 Kirsch, P. , 277 Kerns, K.A. , 504, 551, 552 Kirsh, S.J. , 153 Kerr, A. , 382 Kishiyama, M.M. , 292 Kerr, D.C.R. , 431, 452 Kisiel, C. , 762, 768 Kerr, M. , 196, 234, 235, 341, 611 Kistin, C.J. , 396 Kerr, W.C. , 94 Kistler, D.J. , 726, 727 Kersting, A. , 392 Kistner, J.A. , 228, 505 Kerstjens, J.M. , 395 Klackenberg, G. , 417 Keshavan, M.S. , 752 Klareskog, L. , 57 Keskivaara, P. , 504 Klassen, P. , 694 Kesler, R. , 289 Klebanov, P.K. , 392 Kessen, W. , 40 Kleber, H.D. , 596 Kessler, R.C. , 88, 90, 91, 93, 95, 103, 163, 169, 206, Klein, B.R. , 762 246, 249, 251, 489, 492, 493, 496, 547, 562, Klein, D. , 112 610, 621, 743 Klein, D.F. , 553 Keundig, H. , 96 Klein, D.J. , 610 802 Author Index

Klein, D.L. , 311 Koot, H.M. , 235, 676 Klein, D.N. , 340, 490, 492, 499, 500, 522, 524, 703–714 Kopp, C.B. , 316 Klein, M.H. , 291 Korbin, J.E , 96 Klein, M.W. , 461, 462 Korenman, S. , 92, 399 Klein, R.G. , 428 Korja, R. , 393, 394 Klein, W.M.P. , 608 Korman, E. , 415 Kleinerman, R. , 396 Korosi, A. , 373 Kleinhans, N.M. , 268 Kose, S. , 295 Kleinman, A. , 226, 229, 746 Koskenvuo, M. , 593, 640 Kleinman, J. , 226, 229 Kostaki, A. , 503 Kleinman, M. , 528 Kosterman, R. , 174 Kliemann, D. , 268, 269 Kosunen, E. , 338, 339, 345, 346 Kliewer, W. , 211 Kotagal, S. , 419 Klimes-Dougan, B. , 291, 341, 343, 348 Kotchick, B.A. , 93 Klin, A. , 268, 658, 689 Kotov, R. , 311, 499 Klingberg, T. , 434 Kouros, C.D. , 297 Klinger, L.G. , 497 Kovacs, E.A. , 315 Klinnert, M.D. , 312 Kovacs, M. , 490–493, 502 Kljakovic, M. , 198 Koverola, C. , 752 Klonsky, E.D. , 531 Kowalik, J. , 750 Klorman, R. , 312, 727 Krabbendam, L. , 57 Kluft, R.P. , 761, 764 Kracke, B. , 336, 338, 345 Klump, K.L. , 621–627 Kraemer, G.W. , 503 Knafo, A. , 297, 695 Kraemer, H.C. , 110, 393, 622 Knapp, L. , 674 Krafchuk, E. , 37 Knapp, P. , 111 Kramer, L. , 401 Knauper, B. , 103 Kramer, M. , 169, 170 Knibbe, R.A. , 339 Krantz, J.Z. , 675 Knight, E. , 492 Kraper, C.K. , 561–575 Knight, K. , 215 Krebs, N.F. , 398 Knight, R.T. , 292 Kreppner, J.M. , 371, 372, 376, 380, 381, 384, 385 Knol, D.L. , 291 Kreppner, R. , 357 Knoll, J. , 675 Kretchmar, M.D. , 148 Knudson, G. , 685 Kretsch, N. , 625 Knutelska, M. , 767 Kreukels, B.P.C. , 685, 693 Kobak, R.R. , 150 Kreutzer, T. , 90 Kobor, A. , 118–119 Krieger, N , 88 Kobor, M.S. , 293 Kring, A.M. , 706 Koch, M. , 57 Kringlon, E. , 7 Kochanek, K.D. , 521, 525 Krishnakumar, A. , 147, 402 Kochanska, G. , 236, 250, 255, 256, 319, 321, 322, Kroenenberg, M. , 743 361, 472, 476 Kroenke, C.H. , 294 Kochenderfer, B.J. , 190 Krohn, M.D. , 612 Kochenderfer-Ladd, B. , 192, 193 Kronenberg, H.M. , 625 Koenen, K.C. , 93, 131, 171, 275 Kroonenberg, P.M. , 359 Koenig, J.I. , 503 Krueger, R.F. , 110, 249, 251, 586, 589, 590, 622, Koenigs, M. , 266 703–705, 710, 712 Koenigsberg, H.W. , 709 Krueger, R.R. , 590 Koga, S. , 359 Krug, E.G. , 527 Kogan, N. , 147 Krukowski, R.A. , 69 Kogos, J. , 147 Kruse, S. , 640 Kohl, P.L. , 724 Kuban, K.C. , 395 Kohlberg, L. , 314 Kubarych, T. , 110 Koivisto, A.M. , 339, 623 Kubena, A.A. , 765 Kolevzon, A. , 47 Kubu, C. , 653 Kolko, D.J. , 748 Kuehnle, K. , 153 Kolpacoff, M. , 257 Kuehnle, T. , 414 Kondo, D.G. , 498 Kuhl, E. , 110 Kong, A. , 47, 253 Kuhl, P. , 655 Koopmans, J.R. , 593 Kuhn, B.R. , 411, 644 Author Index 803

Kuhn, D. , 707 Landsverk, J.L. , 762 Kujawa, A.J. , 311, 493 Lane, S. , 291, 312 Kumsta, R. , 48, 55 Lane, T.L. , 502 Kung, H. , 521 Laney, T. , 209 Kuntsche, E. , 96 Langer, D.A. , 291 Kuo, D. , 734 Langley, A.K. , 171 Kuo, W.-L. , 119 Lanham, J.S. , 396 Kuperminc, G.P. , 743, 745 Lanier, P. , 734 Kupersmidt, J.B. , 187, 456, 707–708, 730 Lansford, J.E. , 156, 169, 187–189, 312, 318, 323, 324, Kupfer, D.J. , 110, 530 452, 478 Kuppens, P. , 110 Lanza, S. , 111 Kurlakowsky, K.D. , 500–501 Laporta, L.D. , 762 Kurowski, C.O. , 707 Lapsly, A.-M. , 357 Kurtz, J.L. , 133, 134 Larroque, B. , 395 Kusche, C.A. , 480 Larsen, P.R. , 625 Kusel, S.J. , 191 Larson, D.W. , 491 Kusumakar, V. , 496 Larson, J. , 611, 612 Kutcher, S.P. , 496 Larson, R.W. , 172, 610 Kuterovac, G. , 747 Larsson, H. , 710 Kwok, O. , 119 Larsson, I. , 212 Kwon, S. , 655 LaRusso, M.D. , 173 LaSalle, J.M. , 277 Laser, J.A. , 762 L Lash, T.L , 88 La Greca, A.M. , 186, 188, 194, 554, 743, 745 Last, C.G. , 90 Laakso, A. , 532 Latendresse, S.J. , 590, 591 Laakso, M. , 115 Latva, R. , 393 Lack, C.W. , 571 Lau, J.Y.F. , 273, 494, 501, 549, 550, 555 Lacourse, E. , 457, 469 Lau, S. , 166 LaCrosse, J. , 314 Laub, J. , 231 Ladd, C.O. , 301, 380 Laub, J.H. , 113, 114, 127, 132, 457, 458, 462 Ladd, G.W. , 145, 190, 193 Laucht, M. , 271, 435 Ladouceur, C.D. , 266, 333, 334 Laudon, M. , 416 LaFavor, T.L. , 384 Lauer, P.A. , 172 LaFreniere, P.J. , 231 Lauritsen, J. , 231 LaGrange, B. , 501 Laursen, B. , 115, 194, 610 Lahey, B.B. , 17, 251, 331, 428, 431, 432, 467–469, 473, Laviola, G. , 298 490, 493, 532, 710 Law, P. , 654 Lai, K.Y.C. , 74 Lawlor, M.S. , 173 Laird, N. , 114 Lawrence, A.A. , 692 Laird, R.D. , 156 Lawrence, F. , 119 Laitinen-Krispijn, S. , 338, 339 Lawson, J.S. , 730 Lakdawalla, Z. , 501 Lazarus, R.S. , 206 Lalonde, C.E. , 38 Le Bihan, C. , 533 Lamarre, M. , 683 Le, T. , 231 Lamb, M.E. , 7, 11, 711, 749 Leader, L.R. , 503 Lambert, L.E. , 213 LeBlanc, J. , 496 Lambert, N.M. , 133–135 Lechcier-Kimel, R. , 228 Lambert, S.F. , 228, 342 Leckman, J.F. , 562, 564, 567 Lambert, W.W. , 235 LeCouteur, A. , 652 Lamborn, S.D. , 145 LeDoux, J.E. , 549 Lamm, C.I. , 418 Lee, E.A. , 707 Lamminmäki, A. , 694 Lee, J.M. , 335, 613 Lamont, M.A. , 669 Lee, K. , 167 Lamping, D.L. , 74 Lee, S.S. , 55, 212, 428, 431, 432 Land, K.C , 95 Lee, T.M. , 414, 480 Landa, R. , 656 Lee, V.E. , 177 Landis, T.Y. , 747 Leenaars, A.A. , 523, 524, 529, 530 Landoll, R.R. , 554 Leen-Feldner, E.W. , 341 Landolt, M.A. , 746 Lefkowitz, M.M. , 17 804 Author Index

Leggio, L. , 585 Lewis, T.L. , 379 Legrand, L.N. , 110, 589 Li, B. , 228, 232, 235 Lehmkuhl, H.D. , 570 Li, D. , 228, 235, 236, 420 Lehr, T. , 57 Li, F. , 188, 194, 451 Lei, M.K. , 48 Li, G. , 94, 95 Leibenluft, E. , 689 Li, Y. , 115, 612 Leiberman, A. , 367 Li, Z. , 232 Leibowitz, G.S. , 762 Liang, J. , 115 Leinonen, J.A. , 505 Liben, L.S. , 683 Leis, J. , 128 Libero, D. , 765 Leistico, A.-M.R. , 707 Lichtenstein, P. , 625 LeMare, L. , 188 Liddle, E.B. , 436, 437 Lemery, K.S. , 312, 315 Lieberman, A.F. , 672, 745, 769 Lemery-Chalfant, K. , 411 Liebert, R.M. , 636, 642 Lemeshow, S. , 393 Liebowitz, M.R. , 571 Lemogne, C. , 274 Liew, J. , 232 Lemons, J.A. , 398 Liggin, R. , 171 Lenane, M.C. , 564, 566 Lilienfeld, S. , 111 Leng, L. , 225–237 Limperopoulos, C. , 395 Lengua, L.J. , 290, 311, 312, 315, 320, 321, 476, 500, Lin, C.C. , 228 502, 745, 746 Lin, E. , 229 Lenox, K. , 185 Lin, M.-H. , 476 Lensing, S. , 399 Lin, S. , 92 Lenzenweger, M. , 112 Lin, Y.H. , 744 Leonard, A.C. , 394 Linares, T.J. , 434 Leonard, H. , 564, 567 Lind, P.A. , 495 Leonard, S. , 475 Lindblad, F. , 395 Lepine, J. , 543 Linden, M. , 132 Leppanen, J.M. , 498 Lindquist, M. , 119 Lerner, R.M. , 4, 6, 14, 605, 606, 612, 614 Lindsey, E.W. , 155 Lesch, K.P. , 270, 495 Lindström, K. , 395 Lester, J. , 233 Lindström, M. , 533 Lester, K.J. , 257, 554 Linehan, M.M. , 522, 525, 526, 534, 535, 709 Leukefeld, C. , 605 Link, B.G. , 97 Leung, P. , 230 Lionel, A.C. , 434 Levendosky, A. , 749 Liotti, G. , 764 Leventhal, B.L. , 677 Lippman, J. , 750 Leventhal, T. , 96, 127 Lipsey, M.W. , 169 Levine, M.D. , 645 Lipsey, T.L. , 747 Levine, M.P. , 624 Lipton, R. , 357, 367 Levine, S. , 289 Lira, A. , 273 Levitan, G.W. , 666 Lissek, S. , 268, 550 Levitt, M.J. , 146 Litman, R. , 524 Levitt, P. , 295, 381, 654 Litt, I.F. , 338 Levy, J.C. , 396 Little, B.R. , 134, 136 Levy, K.L. , 709 Little, T.D. , 192, 478, 536 Lewin, D.S. , 411 Littner, M. , 419 Lewinsohn, P.M., 338, 490, 491, 493, 494, 500, 503, 506, Liu, C. , 208 528, 623 Liu, D. , 301 Lewis, A.V. , 638 Liu, J. , 230 Lewis, C. , 231 Liu, K.A. , 288 Lewis, D.A. , 273 Liu, X. , 97, 165 Lewis, D.C. , 596 Livelsey, W.J. , 765 Lewis, D.O. , 768 Livesley, W.J. , 711, 713 Lewis, G. , 56, 258 Lizardi, H. , 704 Lewis, J. , 726 Lizotte, A.J. , 612 Lewis, M. , 3–20, 90, 209, 269, 358, 360, 361, 364, 605, Llewellyn, N. , 337, 343, 347, 502 606, 658, 659, 683, 748, 763, 764 Lloyd-Richardson, E.E. , 525, 526, 610 Lewis, M.D. , 312, 315, 565, 726 Lo Coco, A. , 233 Lewis, M.H. , 672, 674, 675 Lobato, D.J. , 675 Author Index 805

LoBue, V. , 555 Luthar, S.S. , 34, 125–136, 155, 167, 213, 214, 296, 735 Lochman, J.E. , 185, 188, 456, 478, 480 Luther, J.S. , 767 Locke, J. , 655 Luthra, R. , 743 Locke, V. , 205 Lutter, C.K. , 396 Lockhat, R. , 750 Luyckx, K. , 145 Loeber, R. , 31, 96, 111, 313, 428, 453, 454, 457, Luykx, J.J. , 498 468–471, 473, 710 Luyster, R.J. , 395, 657–660 Loehlin, J.C. , 48, 249 Luyten, P. , 549 Loening-Baucke, V. , 635, 641 Lykken, D.T. , 248 Lofthouse, N. , 313 Lyman, E.L. , 125–136, 296 Lohr, S.L , 89 Lynam, D.R. , 235, 315, 341, 428, 470, 605, 710 Loibl, L.M. , 528 Lynch, K.G. , 432 Loman, M.L. , 384 Lynch, M.E. , 90, 337, 725 Loman, M.M. , 49, 290, 374 Lyneham, H.J. , 543 London, B.E. , 168, 169 Lynne, S.D. , 339, 341 Loney, J. , 428 Lynne-Landsman, S.D. , 342 Long, A.C. , 745 Lynskey, M.T. , 93, 494 Long, J.D. , 331, 333, 384 Lyons, D.M. , 208, 300 Lonigan, C.J. , 319, 323, 499, 550, 555, 746 Lyons, J.S. , 762, 768 Lonsdorf, T.B. , 549 Lyons, K.E. , 173 Lopez, A.D. , 570, 669 Lyons-Ruth, K. , 360, 365, 476, 531, 535, 709, 762, 764 Lopez, C. , 192 Lythcott, M. , 197 Lopez, M.H. , 164 Lytton, H. , 248, 696 Lopez, N.L. , 431, 452 Lyubchik, A. , 762 Lopez, S.J. , 133, 134 Lyytinen, H. , 115 Lopez-Duran, N. , 490 Lorber, M.F. , 472, 479 Lorberbaum, J.P. , 295 M Lord, C.E. , 269, 652, 653, 658, 660 Maas, I. , 132 Lord, S.E. , 331 Maas, Y.G.H. , 410 Lorenz, F.O. , 503, 554 MacCallum, R.C. , 110, 118 Losada, M.F. , 135 Maccoby, E.E. , 144, 145 Lott, R.S. , 677 Macfi e, J. , 728, 729, 762 Lou, X.Y. , 532 Machado, B.C. , 622 Louis, T.A. , 114 Machado, P.P. , 622 Love, R.A. , 171 Macias, M.M. , 394 Lovejoy, M.C. , 504 Maciejewski, P.K. , 734 Low, H. , 339 MacIntosh, R. , 215 Low, S.M. , 147, 611 Mackay, C.E. , 278 Lowe, K. , 669 MacKenzie, M.J. , 331, 397 Lowe, S.R. , 131 Mackinnon, A. , 54 Lowry, C.B. , 688 MacLean, W.E. Jr. , 672 Lozoff, B. , 398, 410 MacLennan, D. , 130 Luan, J.A. , 252 MacMillan, H.L. , 129 Lubetsky, M.J. , 674 MacMillan, S. , 498 Lubke, G. , 110 MacQueen, G.M. , 497, 498 Luby, J.L. , 492, 503 Macri, S. , 298 Ludolph, P.S. , 709 Madan, A. , 323 Luecken, L.J. , 411 Madden, P.A. , 494 Luijk, M.P. , 251, 728 Madigan, S. , 359, 360 Luisi, S. , 627 Madras, B.K. , 436 Luk, J.W. , 191 Maes, H.H. , 710 Luke, D. , 209 Maggi, S. , 130 Lumley, M.N. , 501, 503 Maggs, J. , 601, 605, 609 Lund, L.K. , 395 Maggs, J.L. , 585, 601–614 Lundberg, I. , 56 Maggs, J.M. , 602 Lunsing, R.J. , 637 Magnabosco, J.L. , 165 Luo, Q. , 611 Magnusson, D. , 31, 110, 114, 185, 333, 335, 336, Lupien, S.J. , 290, 300 338–341, 343, 345, 347 Luskin, F.M. , 173 Mahabee-Gittens, E.M. , 394 806 Author Index

Maheu, F.S. , 381, 382 Martens, A. , 704 Mahoney, J.L. , 172 Martens, P.M. , 744 Mahoney, M.M. , 414 Martin, A. , 129, 496 Main, A. , 320 Martin, C. , 198 Main, M. , 3, 37, 359, 360, 727, 728, 770 Martin, C.L. , 475, 683, 697 Maing, D.M. , 688 Martin, C.S. , 734 Makinodan, M. , 292 Martin, J.A. , 144, 145, 389 Makki, M.I. , 382 Martin, J.L. , 573, 623 Malanchuk, O. , 167 Martin, J.M. , 490, 501 Malarkey, W.B. , 118 Martin, M. , 555 Malecki, C. , 209 Martin, M.J. , 149, 151 Malhi, G. , 565 Martin, N.C. , 215, 501 Maliken, A. , 567 Martin, N.G. , 593 Malloy, P. , 428 Martin-Glenn, M.L. , 172 Malmud, E. , 171 Martini, T.S. , 229 Malone, M.J. , 193 Martins, C. , 365 Malone, P.S. , 187, 189, 450, 471 Martsolf, J.T. , 669 Malone, S.M. , 588, 589 Marttunen, M. , 339, 623 Malpaux, B. , 416 Martyn, C.N. , 503 Manassis, K. , 319 Martyn-Nemeth, P. , 211 Mancebo, M.C. , 565 Marvin, R.S. , 148, 150, 380 Mandelkron, R. , 401 Masaryk, T. , 523 Mandell, D. , 660 Maslowksy, J. , 278 Mangelsdorf, S.C. , 147, 150, 317, 393, 554 Maslowsky, J. , 601–614 Manly, J.T. , 129, 724, 736 Masse, L.C. , 589 Mann, B.J. , 762 Masten, A.S. , 6, 34, 40, 126–129, 131–135, 195, 234, Mann, J.J. , 532, 533 296, 342, 450, 499, 601, 606, 613, 711, 747 Mannarino, A.P. , 744, 750, 751, 769 Masterpasqua, F. , 16 Manning, L.G. , 146, 154 Matas, L. , 504 Mannuzza, S. , 428, 431, 432 Mathew, S.J. , 497 Manuck, S.B. , 614 Mathieson, L.C. , 735 Marceau, K. , 333 Matijasevich, A. , 397 March, C.L. , 431 Matson, J.L. , 666, 669, 675–677 March, J.S. , 573, 574, 750 Matthews, D.B. , 590 Marchant, P. , 402 Matthews, K.A. , 287, 291 Marchessault, K. , 710 Matthews, S.G. , 503 Marcia, J. , 609 Matthys, W. , 468, 472, 532 Marcus, B.A. , 644 Mattis, S.G. , 546 Marcus, C.L. , 418 Mattson, M.E. , 601 Marcus, J. , 322 Mattson, S.N. , 434 Margolin, G. , 152, 745, 747 Mattsson, A. , 339 Maris, R.W. , 525–529 Maughan, A. , 723, 728, 729, 736 Markey, C. , 337 Maughan, B. , 113, 132, 174, 177 Markham, J.A. , 503 Maumary-Gremaud, A. , 475 Markon, K.E. , 70, 110, 589, 622 Maurer, D. , 379 Markowitsch, H.J. , 266 Maxfi eld, J. , 194 Marks, A.K. , 130, 146 Maxfi eld, M.G. , 731 Marks, D.J. , 430 Maxwell, K.L. , 450 Marks, I.M. , 543, 565 Maxwell, L.E. , 32 Marks, R.P. , 770 Maxwell, S.E. , 210, 320 Marlin, D. , 401 Mayberg, H.S. , 498 Marlow, L. , 337 Mayes, L.C. , 9, 549 Marmorstein, N.R. , 731 Mayes, T.L. , 491 Marques, S. , 365 Mayeux, L. , 190 Marriage, K. , 17 Maynard, A.E. , 226 Marriott, M. , 498 Mayou, R.A. , 748 Marsh, G.R. , 414 Mays, V.M , 92 Marsh, P. , 188, 537, 606 Mayseless, O. , 153 Marshall, P.J. , 377, 383 Mazure, C.M. , 564, 734 Marshall, R. , 743 McAdams, D.P. , 714 Author Index 807

McBrair, M.C. , 695 McKenzie, M.J. , 38 McBurnett, K. , 468, 473 McKeown, S.P. , 528 McCaffery, J.M. , 610 McKinley, M.J. , 186 McCall, R.B. , 357, 362, 364, 366 McKinney, K.L. , 336 McCandless, M.A. , 193 McKinney, W.T. , 506 McCann, J.B. , 397 McKinnon, M.C. , 498 McCarthy, M.M. , 627 McKnew, D.H. , 11, 31 McCartney, K. , 255, 568, 593 McLaren, J. , 668 McCartney, L. , 568 McLaughlin, K.A. , 11, 87–104, 192, 210, 213, 300, 377, McCarty, C.A. , 501 381, 383, 385, 707 McCaul, K.D. , 608 McLaughlin, M.W. , 167, 171 McCauley, E. , 501 McLellan, A.T. , 596 McClarty, B. , 752 McLeod, B.D. , 145, 551 McCleery, J. , 401 Mclewin, L.A. , 768 McClelland, G.H. , 210, 320 McLoyd, V.C. , 287 McClelland, S. , 373, 374 McMahon, P.P. , 761 McClure, E.B. , 268, 278 McMahon, R.J. , 480 McCluskey, C.P. , 612 McMahon, S.D. , 205–218 McConaughy, S.H. , 17, 18, 69, 81 McMakin, D.L. , 414 McCord, J. , 131, 452, 536 McManus, B.M. , 393 McCormick, M.C. , 392 McMaster, L.E. , 336, 337 McCoy, K. , 146 McMillan, D.L. , 667 McCracken, J. , 571 McNally, R. , 229, 269 McCrae, R.R. , 134, 712 McNamara, J.O. , 767 McCrory, E.J.P. , 479 McPartland, J. , 653 McDermid, S.A. , 688 McPherson, A.V. , 735 McDermott, J.M. , 555 Mead, H.K. , 154, 471 McDonald, R. , 746 Mead, J. , 762 McDonough, S.C. , 38 Mead, M. , 226 McDowell, E.E. , 526–530 Meaney, M.J. , 6, 38, 47, 246, 252, 253, 255, 265, 272, McEachern, A.D. , 152, 454 275, 289, 290, 293, 299, 301, 374, 494, 495 McElhaney, K.B. , 188, 606 Medina, A. , 152 McElwain, N.L. , 149 Medina-Mora, M.E. , 212 McEwen, B.S. , 154, 206, 215, 216, 288–290, 292, 295, Medland, S.E. , 549 375, 497 Mednick, S.A. , 710 McFadyen-Ketchum, S. , 297 Meece, D.W. , 250 McFarland, F.C. , 188, 606 Meece, J.L. , 168 McFarlane, A.C. , 748 Meehl, P.E. , 110, 318, 490 McGee, R. , 91, 589 Meesters, C. , 323 McGinn, L.K. , 505 Mehlum, L. , 535 McGlashan, T.H. , 531, 704 Mehta, M.A. , 381, 382 McGlinchey, E.L. , 409–420 Mehta, P.D. , 110, 119 McGoron, L. , 365 Meier, M.H. , 57, 536 McGowan, P.O. , 272 Meijer, A.M., 175 McGrath, J.J. , 291 Meiklejohn, J. , 173 McGrath, M.L. , 549, 642–644 Meininger, J.C. , 228 McGraw, K. , 153, 453 Meiser-Stedman, R. , 744, 748, 749 McGreenery, C.E. , 761 Mell, L.K. , 565 McGue, M. , 248–251, 586, 588–592, 611, 624, 625, 709 Mellon, M.W. , 642 McGuffi n, P. , 52, 271 Mellon, S.H. , 294 McGuigan, K.A. , 610 Meltzer, L.J. , 411 McGuire, J.K. , 693 Meltzoff, A.N. , 9, 745, 746 McGuire, S. , 251 Melville, C.A. , 678 McHale, J. , 146 Mendelsohn, J. , 165 McHale, J.L. , 147, 150 Mendelson, T. , 173 McHale, J.P. , 147, 148 Méndez, E. , 212 McHale, S.M. , 146 Mendle, J. , 332, 334, 336–339, 342–348, 608, 625 McKay, D. , 572 Mennin, D.S. , 707 McKay, K.E. , 473 Mennuti, R.B. , 163 McKay, M. , 743 Menolascino, F.J. , 669 808 Author Index

Menon, V. , 268 Miller, T.Q. , 607 Merali, Z. , 289 Miller, W.R. , 413 Mercer, S.H. , 236 Miller-Johnson, S. , 475, 476 Mercier, L. , 496 Mills, C.L. , 128 Mercken, L. , 196, 611 Mills, R.S.L. , 231 Mercy, J.A. , 725 Mills-Koonce, R. , 316 Meredith, W. , 111 Milne, B.J. , 94 Merian, J. , 521 Min, M.O. , 434 Merikangas, K.R. , 73, 165, 166, 492, 493, 638 Mindell, J.A. , 410–412, 416, 418 Merlo, L.J. , 570, 572 Mineka, S. , 209, 550, 554 Mermelstein, R. , 493, 501 Miniño, A.M. , 521 Mersky, J.P. , 129 Minkovitz, C.S. , 97 Mertins, V. , 54 Minor, K.L. , 495, 501 Mervielde, I. , 311, 319, 499, 712 Minuchin, P. , 146 Merz, A.B. , 689 Minuchin, S. , 148 Merz, E.C. , 364 Miranda, J. , 506 Mesman, J. , 48, 297, 321, 361 Mirmiran, M. , 410 Messersmith, J. , 613 Mirza, N.R. , 273 Messing, M. , 173 Mischel, W. , 8, 10, 18 Messner, M. , 727 Mishne, J.M. , 642 Metalsky, G.I. , 500 Miskovic, V. , 395 Metin, B. , 437 Mistlberger, R.E. , 410 Metz, S. , 173 Mitchell, A.M. , 497 Meyer, A. , 118 Mitchell, R.E. , 611 Meyer, H.A. , 177 Mittelmark, M.B , 212 Meyer, I.H. , 91, 92 Mizuta, I. , 230 Meyer, J.S. , 54, 289 Mletzko, T. , 734 Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L. , 686, 687 Mochida, G.H. , 669 Meyer-Lindenberg, A. , 46, 55, 56, 277, 279, 474, 711 Moessinger, A. , 393 Meyers, J. , 590 Moffatt, M.E. , 636 Meyerson, D.A. , 208, 210 Moffi t, T.E. , 93, 468, 470 Mezulis, A.H. , 209, 331, 493, 500, 501 Moffi tt, T.E. , 49, 52, 90, 94, 115, 131, 167, 272, 334, Micali, N. , 569 335, 338–342, 479, 499, 589, 606, 613, 710, 746 Mick, E. , 431 Moghaddam, B. , 608 Miguel-Hidalgo, J.J. , 498 Mohay, H. , 391 Mihalic, S.F. , 481 Mohr, N. , 745 Mikolajewski, A. , 319 Moilanen, I. , 110 Mikolajová, V. , 765 Moilanen, K.L. , 152, 450 Mikulincer, M. , 552 Mokros, H.B. , 17 Milevsky, A. , 146 Mokrova, I. , 431 Milham, M.P. , 437 Molina, B.S. , 431, 432 Milich, R. , 428, 429 Molnar, B.E. , 126, 743 Miller, A.L. , 54, 258, 495, 709 Monahan, J. , 457 Miller, B. , 115 Monahan, K.C. , 612, 613 Miller, C.J. , 70, 110, 430, 431 Mondloch, C.J. , 379 Miller, D.B. , 215 Moneta, G. , 610 Miller, D.P. , 734 Monk, C.S. , 265–280, 608 Miller, E.K. , 594 Monk, T.H. , 414, 415 Miller, G.E. , 216, 289–291, 375 Monroe, S.M. , 150, 151, 208, 214, 216, 301, 491, 503, Miller, G.M. , 436 505, 506 Miller, J. , 92 Monteiro, C. , 399 Miller, J.D. , 410 Montgomery, D.F. , 644 Miller, J.E. , 399 Montplaisir, J. , 419 Miller, J.Y. , 589 Moore, C.F. , 503 Miller, L.C. , 70, 374, 376 Moore, D.R. , 451 Miller, M. , 527 Moore, H. , 553 Miller, N. , 501 Moore, J.H. , 532 Miller, P. , 767 Moore, L. , 196 Miller, R.J. , 175 Moorman, J.E. , 165 Miller, S.M. , 3, 209, 683 Moos, B.M. , 574 Author Index 809

Moos, R.H. , 574 Murphy, C.C. , 668 Morabia, A. , 88 Murphy, J. , 492 Morales, J. , 234 Murphy, K. , 429 Moran, M. , 490 Murphy, L.B. , 125, 642 Moraru, A. , 373 Murphy, R.F. , 178 More, D. , 198 Murphy, S. , 635 Morehouse, R.L. , 496 Murphy, S.E. , 278 Morenoff, J.D. , 95 Murphy, S.L. , 521 Moretti, M.M. , 17 Murray, C.J.L. , 570 Morey, L.C. , 706 Murray, J. , 710 Morey, R.A. , 257 Murray, K. , 472 Morgan, C. , 252 Murray, K.E. , 436 Morgan, R.T. , 642 Murray, K.T. , 236 Morgenthaler, T.I. , 418 Murray, L.M. , 550, 551 Moriarty, A.E. , 125 Murray, R.M. , 57, 174 Morin, A.J.S. , 500 Murray-Close, D. , 189, 706, 734 Morin, C.M. , 413 Murry, V.M.B. , 49, 129, 132, 257, 339 Morison, S.J. , 380 Murtagh, D.R. , 413 Moritz, A.M. , 636, 638, 641 Musselman, D.L. , 734 Moritz, G. , 752 Mussen, P.H. , 336 Morris, A.S. , 143, 152, 707 Mustillo, S. , 88, 91, 492, 610 Morris, J.B. Jr. , 639 Muthén, B.O. , 74, 75, 110, 112–115, 119 Morris, M.C. , 209, 501 Muthén, L. , 114 Morris, N.M. , 338 Muzet, A. , 413, 415 Morris, P.A. , 225, 295 Muzik, O. , 382 Morrison, F.J. , 37, 175 Myers, J.M. , 51, 589 Morrow, A.L. , 590 Myers, L. , 744 Mors, O. , 493 Myers, M.W. , 189, 461, 476 Mortensen, P.B. , 104 Myers, S.S. , 143, 707 Mortimer, J.T. , 613 Myers-Schulz, B. , 266 Moser, D.K. , 392 Myrick, A.C. , 771 Moser, J. , 18 Moss, H.B. , 601 Mostofsky, S.H. , 436 N Moulson, M.C. , 378 Na, S. , 393 Mounts, K.O. , 393 Nachmias, M. , 317, 554 Mounts, N.S. , 145 Nadeem, E. , 171 Mowrer, O.H. , 642 Nagin, D.S. , 113, 115, 116, 118, 452, 457 Mowrer, W.M. , 642 Nahmias, C. , 498 Moylan, C.A. , 130 Naigles, L. , 660 Mrazek, D.A. , 312, 397 Najaka, S.S. , 172 Mrug, S. , 323, 505 Najman, J.J. , 210 Muddasani, S. , 497 Najman, J.M. , 209, 212, 495 Muehlenkamp, J.J. , 709 Nakamoto, J. , 190 Mueller, A., 688 Nakamura, J. , 135 Mueller, B.R. , 47 Nakatani, E. , 565 Mueller, E. , 186 Nakonezny, P.A. , 434 Mulder, R.T. , 392, 706 Nandi, A. , 114 Mullaney, J. , 583 Nansel, T.R. , 166, 191 Mullen, P.E. , 623 Nasir, N.S. , 164 Muller, R.T. , 768 Natale, V. , 414 Muller-Nix, C. , 393, 394 Nathanson, M. , 745 Mullins-Nelson, J.L. , 707 Natsuaki, M.N. , 338, 340–343, 345–348, 503, 732 Munafò, M.R. , 56, 258, 270, 273 Navarro, F. , 644 Munck, A.U. , 289 Nazarov, A. , 498 Mundy, P.C. , 271, 767 Neal, C. , 295 Murane, R. , 163–165, 172 Neal, J.W. , 131 Muris, P. , 323, 543, 547, 549, 550, 553–556 Neal, S. , 473 Murnen, S.K. , 624 Neal, Z.P. , 131 Murphy, A. , 366 Neale, B.M. , 433 810 Author Index

Neale, M.C. , 50, 110, 246, 249, 251, 494, 548, 589 Nitschke, J.B. , 278, 497 Nears, K. , 735 Nobile, M. , 495 Neary, E.M. , 505, 563 Nock, M.K. , 478, 526, 528, 536 Nebert, D.W. , 257 Noens, I.L. , 689 Neckerman, H.J. , 166 Noftle, E.E. , 133 Nederhof, E. , 257 Nolan, C.L. , 497 Needell, B. , 96 Nolan, S.A. , 504, 505 Negriff, S. , 332, 334, 335, 337, 338, 341–343, 608 Nolen-Hoeksema, S. , 90, 165, 169, 206, 209, 213, 214, Negron, R. , 536 228, 493, 501, 504, 707 Neiderhiser, J.M. , 49, 249, 256, 347 Noll, J.G. , 733, 762 Neild, R.C. , 178 Noll, R.B. , 592 Neiman, S. , 166 Nolte, T. , 549, 552, 555 Nelson, C.A. , 11, 295, 299, 300, 373, 376–378, Nomura, Y. , 435 381, 383, 657, 659 Norasakkunkit, V. , 228 Nelson, D. , 767 Norcross, M.A. , 268, 550 Nelson, E.C. , 744 Nordentoft, M. , 104 Nelson, E.E. , 53 Nordquist, N. , 270, 273 Nelson, M.M. , 479 Norman, S. , 393 Nelson, N. , 212 Norris, A.W. , 391 Nelson, S.E. , 195, 456, 457, 461 Northoff, G. , 498 Nelson-Gardell, D. , 129 Norwood, W.D. , 746 Nemeroff, C.B. , 301, 734 Notter, O. , 198 Neppl, T.K. , 130 Novak, M.A. , 289 Ness, A. , 396 Nunez, J.L. , 627 Nesse, R.M. , 543 Nunnally, J.C. , 73 Neuhaus, E. , 297, 532, 537 Nurmi, J.E. , 166, 194 Neuman, G. , 504 Neumann, D.L. , 269, 553 Nevéus, T. , 634, 635, 640 O New, A. , 709 Oades, R.D. , 433, 436 Newcomb, A.F. , 193 Obeidallah, D. , 341 Newcorn, J.H. , 432 Obel, C. , 54, 230 Newhouse, P.A. , 71 Oberlander, T.F. , 252, 294 Newman, B. , 93 Obermeyer, W.H. , 165 Newman, D.L. , 499, 589 O’Bleness, J.J. , 361 Newman, J.P. , 315, 319, 322, 323 Obradović, J. , 126, 209, 290, 292, 295–298, 300, 302, 468 Newman, S.C. , 531 O’Brien, C.P. , 596 Newman, T.K. , 55 O’Brien, L. , 119, 609, 612 Newschaffer, C. , 654 O’Brien, M. , 431, 693 Neziroglu, F. , 572 Obrosky, D.S. , 492 Ng, T. , 171 O’Callaghan, M.J. , 395 Ngun, T.C. , 695 O’Carroll, P.W. , 522 Ngwe, J.E. , 115 O’Connor, E.E. , 127 Niaura, R. , 610 O’Connor, J. , 748 Nicholls, D.E. , 623 O’Connor, M.E. , 623 Nichols, K.E. , 476 O’Connor, M.J. , 147 Nichols, P. , 28 O’Connor, N. , 652 Nichols, T.R. , 332, 339, 375 O’Connor, S.M. , 397 Nickerson, A.B. , 171 O’Connor, T.G. , 49, 50, 245–258, 325, 362, 371, 376, Nickman, S.L. , 383 380, 434, 534 Nicole, A. , 393 Odgers, C. , 113 Nielsen, E.O. , 273 O’Donnell, K. , 255 Nigg, J.T. , 427, 430, 431, 433, 499, 588, 595 O’Donnell, M.L. , 748 Nijenhuis, E.R.S. , 763 O’Donovan, A. , 294, 392 Nijmeijer, J.S. , 271 O’Donovan, M. , 434, 654 Nikulina, V. , 54, 751 Odouli, R. , 103 Nilsson, D. , 765 Oesterle, S. , 164 Nishina, A. , 192 Oetting, W.S. , 591 Nissen, J.B. , 493 Offord, D.R. , 31, 467, 493 Nissenson, K.J. , 571 Ogawa, J.R. , 762, 764 Author Index 811

Ogburn, E. , 584 Ostrowski, S.A. , 746, 748 Ogliari, A.K. , 549 Ottet, M. , 208 Oh, S. , 231 O’Tuathaigh, C.M.P. , 57 O’Hare, E. , 504 Overbeek, G. , 48, 49 Oishi, S. , 133–135 Overton, W.F. , 4, 5, 18 Okawa, M. , 414 Owen, A. , 685 Olafsen, K.S. , 395 Owen Blakemore, J.E. , 683, 694 Oldehinkel, A.J. , 210, 257, 500 Owen, L.D. , 189 Olds, R.S. , 612 Owen, M.J. , 56, 434 Olfson, M. , 493 Owens, D. , 565 Olino, T.M. , 499 Owens, E.B. , 431, 432, 476 Oliveira, P.S. , 365 Owens, J.A. , 416 Oliver, P. , 152 Owens-Stively, J. , 410 Oliveri, M.E. , 206 Ozaki, S. , 414 Ollendick, T.H. , 192, 543–556 Ozer, E.J. , 747, 748 Olley, A. , 565 Ozonoff, S. , 653, 654, 656, 657 Olrick, J.T. , 380 Olsen, B , 9 Olsen, E.M. , 396, 401 P Olsen, J.E. , 145 Paap, M.C. , 686 Olson, D.R. , 707 Padawar, R. , 692 Olson, L.S. , 172 Padawer, W. , 642 Olson, S.L. , 431, 452 Padilla-Walker, L.M. , 197 Olthof, T. , 706 Padyukov, L. , 57 Oltmanns, T.F. , 703 Page, B. , 535 Olvera, R.L. , 498 Pai, D. , 382 Olweus, D. , 191, 339, 462 Paikoff, R.L. , 334, 337, 342, 343, 345 O’Malley, P.M. , 602, 603, 605, 610, 611, 613, 614 Pajer, K. , 473 O’Neal, K.K. , 475 Palermo, S.D. , 571 O’Neil, K.A. , 234, 610 Paley, B. , 144, 146–148, 504 O’Neill, M. , 762 Pals, J.L. , 714 O’Nions, E.J.P. , 273 Panagiotides, H. , 497 Ontai, L.L. , 130 Pang, K.L. , 429, 531 Oomen, C.A. , 300 Pantell, M.S. , 287 Oort, F.J. , 175 Papageorgiou, A. , 393 Oosterlaan, J. , 291, 436 Papandonatos, G.D. , 610 Oosterman, M. , 291, 366 Papežová, H. , 765 Opitz, J.M. , 677 Paradise, J. , 745 Oppenheimer, C.W. , 212 Pardini, D.A. , 456, 468 Orav, E.J. , 496 Pargament, K.I. , 131 Oreland, L. , 270, 273 Pariente, C. , 394 O’Riley, A.A. , 529 Paris, J. , 531, 709, 710, 765 O’Riordan, M. , 268 Park, C.L. , 132 Ormel, J. , 110, 210, 257, 500 Park, I.J.K. , 236, 504 Orn, H. , 531 Park, N. , 132 O’Roak, B.J. , 253 Park, R.J. , 497, 501 Oroszi, G. , 589 Parke, R.D. , 153, 205, 730 Orth, U. , 707 Parker, J.G. , 707, 730 Ortiz, L.R. , 497 Parker, K.C.H. , 393 Oscar-Berman, M. , 594 Parker, K.J. , 208, 300, 375 Osgood, D.W. , 610, 612 Parker, S.W. , 291, 312, 378 O’Shea, T.M. , 390 Parkhurst, J.T. , 189, 190 Oshri, A. , 256, 731–733 Parritz, R.H. , 317, 554 Osofksy, H.J. , 743, 745 Partin, J.C. , 635 Osofksy, J.D. , 743 Partin, J.S. , 635 Ostendorf, F. , 167 Partinen, M. , 640 Oster-Granite, M.L. , 676 Parzer, P. , 762 Osterling, J. , 656 Pasch, L. , 215 Osterman, M.J. , 389 Pasterski, V. , 687, 696 Ostlund, H. , 625, 627 Pastor, D. , 115 812 Author Index

Pat-Horenczyk, R. , 761 Petersen, I.T. , 109, 119, 311–325 Patianna, V. , 627 Petersen, J. , 401 Patrick, C. , 110 Peterson, B.S. , 499, 565 Patrick, J.C. , 392 Peterson, C. , 132, 135 Patrick, M.E. , 601–614 Peterson, G. , 762 Patterson, C.J. , 729, 730 Peterson, J.B. , 532 Patterson, G.R. , 37, 111, 152, 153, 156, 189, 313, Petit, G.S. , 156 314, 449–457, 460, 475, 477, 480, 534, 535, Petraitis, J. , 607 591, 612, 710 Petras, H. , 455 Patton, G.C. , 331 Pettit, G.S. , 187, 188, 250, 297, 311–313, 315, 318, Patton, R.G. , 396 321–324, 478, 729, 730 Paul, G. , 504 Petukhova, M. , 93 Paul, J. , 660 Pezawas, L. , 273 Paul, R. , 658 Pfaff, D.W. , 625 Pauli-Pott, U. , 255 Phares, V. , 69 Pauls, D.L. , 433, 562, 564–566, 568 Philibert, R.A. , 48, 49, 255–257, 274, 275, 322 Paulus, M.P. , 277, 278 Philip, R.C. , 267 Pawl, J.H. , 672 Phillips, B.M. , 323, 499, 550 Payne, A.V.L. , 501 Phillips, D.A. , 129 Paysnick, A.A. , 129 Phillips, K.A. , 566 Pearl, R. , 233 Phillips, M.L. , 266, 343 Pearlin, L.I. , 206 Phillips, N.K. , 212 Pears, K.C. , 380 Phillips, W. , 654 Pease, T.E. , 761 Piacentini, J.C. , 536, 571, 573, 744 Pechtel, P. , 752 Piaget, J. , 6, 15, 566 Peck, S.C. , 131, 164, 167 Pianta, R.C. , 135, 175, 176 Peebles, C.D. , 749 Piatti, V.C. , 295 Peebles-Kleiger, M.J. , 392 Picchietti, D.L. , 419 Peeke, L.G. , 494, 501 Pickett, L. , 678 Peeples, F. , 96 Pickles, A. , 51, 52, 110, 111, 132, 360, 376, 428, 491, Peets, K. , 191 657, 660 Pelayo-Terán, J.M. , 56 Pidada, S. , 232 Peleg, Y. , 231 Piehler, T.F. , 234, 476 Pelham, W.E. , 428, 431 Pierce, E.W. , 431 Pellegrini, A.D.L. , 458 Pierce, S. , 291 Penckofer, S. , 211 Pierrehumbert, B. , 393, 394 Penev, P. , 413 Pierson, R.K. , 377 Peng, B. , 57 Pietrefesa, A. , 565, 567 Pennan, A. , 762 Pihl, R.O. , 532 Pennebaker, J.W. , 229 Pihlakoski, L. , 491 Pennington, B.F. , 429, 431 Pijlman, F.T.A. , 48, 297, 361 Peper, J.S. , 627 Pilgrim, C.C. , 611, 612 Pepler, D. , 336, 337 Pilkington, L. , 762 Perel, J.M. , 473, 751 Pilkonis, P. , 110 Perez-Edgar, K. , 555 Pillai, A.G. , 73, 382 Perez-Olivas, G. , 551, 555 Pina, A.A. , 232, 573 Pergamin-Hight, L. , 270 Pine, D.S. , 111, 267, 268, 549, 550, 555, 565, 689, 747 Peris, T.S. , 569, 570, 573, 574 Pinto, A.O. , 270 Perkins, P. , 625 Pinto-Martin, J.A. , 395 Perrin, E.C. , 376, 394 Piquero, A.R. , 336, 337, 467 Perrin, S. , 546, 548, 749 Pisecco, S. , 440 Perrine, N. , 525 Pisterman, S. , 440 Perry, B.D. , 752, 766, 767, 770 Pistis, M. , 57 Perry, D.G. , 191–193 Pitchot, W. , 533 Perry, L.C. , 191 Pitiot, A. , 436 Perry, L.M. , 292 Pitman, R.K. , 752 Person, E.S. , 690 Pitner, S.L. , 644 Pervanidou, P. , 751 Pitts, S.C. , 589 Pesenti-Gritti, P. , 549 Piven, J. , 269 Petersen, A.C. , 333, 335, 338 Pivik, R.T. , 496 Author Index 813

Pizzagalli, D.A. , 497, 752 Predieri, B. , 627 Pjetri, E. , 627 Prescott, C.A. , 258, 506, 589–591 Plessen, K.J. , 436 Presnell, K. , 338, 623 Pletnikov, M.V. , 57 Presson, C.C. , 609 Pliszka, S.R. , 436 Price, A.W. , 743, 745 Plomin, R. , 48, 49, 51, 247–251, 253, 255, 256, 534, Price, J.L. , 498 669, 695, 710 Price, J.M. , 189 Plotsky, P.M. , 301, 380 Price, L.H. , 564 Ploubidis, G.B. , 74 Price, R.K. , 231, 468 Pluess, M. , 55, 155, 296, 321 Price-Evans, K. , 553 Plummer, N. , 398 Prichard, Z. , 54 Poehlmann, J. , 392–395 Primus, R.J. , 627 Poelmans, G. , 433 Prinstein, M.J. , 185–198, 234, 505, 526, 536, 611, 743 Poikkeus, A. , 115 Prinzie, P. , 191 Poindexter, B.B. , 398 Prom, E.C. , 48 Polanczyk, G. , 733 Propper, C. , 255, 256, 316 Poland, R.E. , 496, 497 Provencal, N. , 293, 301 Polcari, A. , 761 Provence, S. , 357, 367, 396 Pollack, M. , 229 Przybeck, T.R. , 706 Pollak, S.D. , 151, 300, 301, 312, 332, 333, 345, 374, Puech, A.J. , 533 377, 378, 726, 727, 734 Puess, M. , 366 Pollard, C. , 537 Puig-Antich, J.A. , 417 Pollard, R. , 767 Pukrop, R. , 637 Pollock, J.I. , 410 Punamaki, R.L. , 505 Pollock, R.A. , 566 Purcell, S. , 131 Polo, A. , 214 Purdie, N. , 168 Polo-Tomás, M. , 93, 746 Purdon, C. , 563 Pomerantz, E.M. , 501 Purington, A. , 536 Ponirakis, A. , 338 Purkis, H.M. , 553 Poole, D.A. , 749 Purselle, D. , 734 Pope, H.G. , 621 Puterman, E. , 294 Popkin, B.M. , 399 Putnam, F.W. , 733, 744, 761, 762, 764, 765 Porcelli, S. , 252, 257 Putnam, K.M. , 497, 706 Porges, S.W. , 154 Putnam, S.P. , 319 Porter, C. , 730 Puts, D.A. , 695 Porter, M.R. , 188, 606 Puttler, L.I. , 591 Portillo, N. , 131 Pyhala, R. , 394 Posner, M.I. , 452, 501 Pynoos, R.S. , 744, 750 Possel, P. , 497 Post, R.M. , 491, 506, 761 Potapova, N. , 532 Q Poteat, V.P. , 166 Qin, J. , 730 Potijk, M.R. , 395 Quane, J.M. , 611 Poulin, F. , 131, 233, 452, 505, 536, 611 Quay, H.C. , 70, 532 Poulter, M.O. , 252 Quevedo, K.M. , 165, 334, 384 Poulton, R. , 56, 94 Quigley, K.S. , 291 Poustka, F. , 192 Quigley, M.A. , 390, 391 Powell, N.P. , 456 Quihuis, G. , 165 Power, C. , 235 Quillian, R.E. , 414 Power, T.J. , 440 Quine, L. , 675 Powers, B. , 490 Quinnell, F.A. , 392 Powers, C.J. , 475, 480 Powers, J.L. , 536 Powers, M.B. , 547 R Poznanski, E. , 17 Rabban, M. , 693 Prakash, K. , 234 Raby, K.L. , 317 Pramstaller, P.P. , 414 Rachman, S. , 562–564, 567 Prantzalou C. , 554 Racine, Y.A. , 467 Prater, K.E. , 268 Radke-Yarrow, N. , 11 Preacher, K.J. , 110, 211 Radtke, R.A. , 414 814 Author Index

Raes, A. , 640 Reich, D.B. , 708 Rafferty, J. , 215 Reich, S.M. , 198 Raghunath, N. , 639 Reich, T.R. , 583 Rahe, T. , 205 Reichenberg, A. , 47, 253 Rahman, Q. , 695 Reichow, B. , 653 Raichle, M.E. , 280, 497 Reid, C.B. , 278 Raikkonen, K. , 504 Reid, J.B. , 313, 451, 455, 480 Raine, A. , 459, 470, 472, 531, 710, 734 Reid, J.C. , 492 Rajkowska, G. , 498 Reid, M.J. , 454, 480 Ram, N. , 333 Reifman, A.S. , 611 Ramey, C.T. , 165, 170 Reijneveld, S.A. , 395 Ramey, S.L. , 144, 165, 170 Reijntjes, A. , 191, 192 Ramirez, J.M. , 299 Reilly, N. , 503 Ramirez, J.S.B. , 299 Reimers, T.M. , 644 Ramirez, R. , 211 Reinecke, J. , 113 Rammstedt, B. , 167 Reinecke, M.A. , 500 Ramsay, D. , 658 Reinke, J. , 133 Ramsey, B. , 563 Reis, H.T. , 135 Ramsey, E. , 534 Reising, M.M. , 210 Ramstetter, C.L. , 174 Reiss, A.L. , 749, 752 Rancourt, D. , 187, 188, 190, 194 Reiss, D. , 206, 247, 249, 251, 252, 256, 347 Rankin, B.H. , 611 Reiss, S. , 666, 676, 678 Rantanen, P. , 339, 505, 623 Remington, B. , 431 Rao, U. , 489–507 Renk, K. , 69 Rapee, R.M. , 213, 231, 233, 543, 551–552 Repacholi, B.M. , 9, 476 Raphaelson, Y.E. , 291 Repetti, R.L. , 143, 154, 192 Rapoport, J.L. , 268, 269, 563, 564, 567 Repetti, R.S. , 143, 150, 151, 154, 157 Rasbash, J. , 252 Reppert, S.M. , 410 Rasmussen, J.L. , 147 Resch, F. , 762 Rasmussen, S.A. , 562, 564 Rescorla, L.A. , 71–75, 77–80, 216, 228, 688 Rasumussen, S.A. , 568 Resick, P. , 747 Rathouz, P.J. , 251, 473 Resnick, H.S. , 743 Rauch, S.L. , 565, 752 Resnick, M.D. , 504 Raudenbush, S.W. , 96, 113, 114 Restifo, K. , 152 Raval, P. , 229 Rettew, D. , 564, 569 Raval, V. , 229 Reus, V.I. , 294 Ravens-Sieberer, U. , 74 Reuter, M. , 156 Raver, C.C. , 35 Rey-Casserly, C. , 392 Raviv, A. , 409 Reyna, V.F. , 608, 609 Raviv, T. , 209 Reynolds, A.J. , 129, 735, 736 Ray, R.D. , 266, 749 Reynolds, B.M. , 336, 343 Raynor, P. , 402, 491 Reynolds, B.R. , 143 Razza, R.P. , 167 Reynolds, C.R. , 72 Read, J.P. , 611 Reynolds, K.D. , 211 Ready, D.D. , 177 Rezai, A. , 653 Reardon, S.F. , 605 Reznick, J. , 567 Reavis, R.D. , 193 Rhead, M.J. , 669 Reboussin, B.A. , 610 Rheingold, H.L. , 4 Redcay, E. , 659 Rhemtulla, M. , 250 Reddy, Y.C. , 565 Rhodes, J.E. , 131 Ree, M.J. , 414, 416 Ribi, K. , 746 Reed, A. , 726 Rice, F. , 494, 495 Reef, J. , 72 Rice, J.P. , 583 Reese, H.W. , 18 Richards, M.H. , 338, 610 Reeves, M.A. , 171 Richardson, G.S. , 414 Regestein, Q.R. , 414, 415 Richardson, M.E. , 436 Regier, D.A. , 95, 110, 120 Rich-Edwards, J.W. , 734 Regnerus, M. , 338 Richert, K.A. , 752 Rehm, J. , 94 Richey, J. , 490 Rehm, L. , 563 Richter, M.A. , 568 Author Index 815

Richter-Appelt, H. , 687 Rockhill, B. , 93 Richters, J.E. , 17, 18, 157 Rockoff, J.E. , 175 Richters, M. , 362 Rodgers, B. , 235 Ricken, J. , 414 Rodkin, P.C. , 233 Rickert, V.I , 412 Rodriguez, M.L. , 612 Ricks, D. , 314 Rodriguez-Tomé, H. , 337 Ridder, E.M. , 235 Roelofs, J. , 169 Riddle, M. , 546 Roenneberg, T. , 414 Ridge, B. , 322 Roennebert, T. , 410 Riegel, K.F. , 5, 6 Roesch, L. , 493 Riemann, R. , 167 Roeser, R.W. , 131, 163–179, 331, 612 Rifkin, A. , 770 Roeyers, H. , 437, 639 Rigo, J. , 398 Roff, M.M. , 185 Riis, J. , 97 Rogal, S. , 751 Rijsdijk, F. , 710 Rogers, J.W. , 434, 635 Riley, A.W. , 128 Rogers, S. , 655, 656, 659 Riley, C. , 365 Rogosch, F.A. , 49, 119, 128, 129, 210, 256, 258, 290, Riley, E.R. , 434 377–378, 537, 606, 726, 728–736 Riley, R.L. , 762 Rohde, P.M. , 493, 500, 503, 528 Rimland, B. , 652 Rohling, D. , 637 Rimpela, A. , 505 Rohrmann, S. , 192 Rimpela, M. , 338, 339, 346, 505, 623 Roiser, J.P. , 273 Rintelmann, J. , 496 Roisman, G.I. , 251, 337, 357, 552 Rios, R. , 131 Rollnick, S , 413 Rippey Massat, C. , 171 Romans, S.E. , 623 Risch, N. , 52, 252, 258 Romens, S. , 113 Risi, S. , 505, 653 Romeo, R.D. , 384 Risk, N. , 231 Romer, D. , 608 Riso, L.P. , 704 Romero, L.M. , 206, 289 Rissanen, A. , 623 Romero-Canyas, R. , 169 Ritchie, M.D. , 57 Romney, D.M. , 696 Ritter, G.W. , 171 Ronchi, P. , 566 Ritter, K. , 706 Rone, L. , 481 Ritterband, L.M. , 643 Rones, M. , 171 Rivet, K. , 608 Rood, L. , 169 Rivier, C.L. , 154 Rosa, A. , 57 Rizley, R. , 725 Rose, A.J. , 194 Rizvi, S.L. , 535 Rose, G. , 87, 89 Rizzo, C.J. , 505 Rose, L. , 745 Ro, E. , 714 Rose, R.J. , 341, 593 Robb, A.S. , 751 Rose, S.A. , 499 Robers, S. , 166 Roseby, V. , 153 Roberson-Nay, R. , 498 Rosen, C.L. , 416 Robert, J.J. , 496 Rosén, I. , 533 Roberts, A. , 171 Rosen, K.M. , 292 Roberts, B.W. , 708, 711, 712 Rosen, L.H. , 198 Roberts, C.R. , 226 Rosen, P.M. , 536 Roberts, J.M. , 711 Rosenberg, M.S. , 746 Roberts, M.C. , 133 Rosenberg, T.K. , 492 Roberts, N. , 17 Rosenblat-Stein, S. , 174 Roberts, R.E. , 226, 228, 494 Rosenblum, K.L. , 131 Roberts, W. , 130 Rosenblum, L. , 5 Robins, L.N. , 31, 58, 453, 468, 531 Rosenthal, D.R. , 188 Robins, R.W. , 133, 167, 706, 707 Rosenthal, S. , 4, 358 Robinson, L.R. , 143, 707 Rosin, H. , 692 Robinson, N.S. , 187, 501, 505 Ross, C.A. , 57, 761 Robinson, T.E. , 532, 594 Ross, L.E. , 392 Robinson, W. , 94 Ross, S. , 535 Robles, T.F. , 143 Rossman, B.B.R. , 746 Rock, P.F. , 197 Rosso, I.M. , 498 816 Author Index

Roth, J.H. , 550 S Roth, J.L. , 172 Sable, J. , 164 Rothbart, M.K. , 35, 155, 227, 311, 312, 314, 317–319, Sachdev, P. , 565 322, 323, 430, 452, 499, 501, 502, 567, 745 Sachek, J. , 430 Rothenberger, A. , 433 Sachs, H.T. , 665–679 Rothman, K.J. , 88 Sack, C. , 551 Rothschild, L. , 704 Sack, R.L. , 415 Routh, D.K. , 18 Sadeh, A. , 174, 409–411 Rovet, J.F. , 669 Sadovnick, A.D. , 668 Rovine, M. , 358 Saeger, K. , 692 Rowan, B. , 175 Saffery, R. , 294 Rowden, L. , 188 Sagi-Schwartz, A. , 359 Rowe, D.C. , 339 Sagvolden, T. , 532 Rowe, J.W. , 295 Sahin, E. , 294 Rowe, M.L. , 659 Sahl, R. , 676 Rowlett, R. , 677 Saigal, S. , 395 Roy, A.K. , 453 Sakai, J. , 231 Roy, P. , 360, 376, 380 Salekin, R.T. , 707 Rozenman, M. , 554 Sallee, F.R. , 746 Rozin, P. , 136 Salmelin, R.K. , 393 Rubia, K. , 268, 377, 734 Salmivalli, C. , 191 Rubin, B.R. , 589 Salmon, K. , 479, 746 Rubin, K.H. , 188, 228, 229, 231, 232, 234, Saltzman, H. , 501 235, 321, 707 Salvator, A. , 392 Rubin, R.T. , 473 Salzberg, A.D. , 17 Rubio-Stipec, M. , 110, 492 Samek, D.R. , 611 Ruble, D.N. , 683 Sameroff, A.J. , 5, 6, 13, 14, 17, 25–41, 131, 156, 165, Rucker, D.D. , 110, 211 166, 185, 209, 265, 314, 331, 397, 431, 452, 605, Rudolf, M.C.J. , 402, 491 614, 683 Rudolph, K.D. , 119, 192, 193, 196, 207, 210, 212, 213, Sami, N. , 432 215, 297, 302, 331–349, 493, 494, 500–501–506, Sampson, R.J. , 95, 96, 113, 114, 127, 132, 457, 458, 462 607, 608 Samson, J.A. , 761 Rueda, M.R. , 452 Samuel, D.B. , 110, 705, 712 Rueger, S. , 209, 210 Sanborn, K. , 333, 337, 341 Rueter, M.A. , 503, 504, 611 Sánchez, F.J. , 695 Ruiz-Pelaez, J.G. , 391 Sanchez, J. , 92, 536 Rumberger, R.W. , 178 Sanchez, M.M. , 301, 380 Ruscio, A.M. , 562 Sandberg, D.E. , 393, 687 Ruscio, J. , 490 Sanddal, N.D. , 522 Russell, D.W. , 195 Sanders, S. , 762 Russell, S.T. , 92, 166 Sanderson, W.C. , 505 Russell, V.A. , 532 Sandin, S. , 47 Russoniello, C.V. , 746 Sandler, I.N. , 211, 500, 502 Rust, J. , 695 Sandman, C.A. , 677 Ruths, S. , 765 Sandstrom, M.J. , 190, 505 Rutter, M. , 3, 4, 6, 8, 16, 17, 27, 32–34, 41, 45–60, 70, Sanikhani, M. , 685 111, 119, 125–134, 174, 177, 248, 296, 313, 315, Sanislow, C.A. , 704, 708 357, 360, 362, 363, 371, 372, 375, 376, 380, 383, Santengelo, S.L. , 271 384, 434, 490, 491, 493, 534, 605, 607, 614, Santiago, C. , 209 652–654, 668, 669, 710, 725 Santiago, R. , 692 Ruuska, J. , 623 Santonastaso, P. , 621 Ryan, C.E. , 92 Santos, I.S. , 397, 399 Ryan, C.N. , 533, 536 Sapolsky, R.M. , 154, 289, 295, 497 Ryan, N.D. , 343, 417, 492, 497, 752 Saporta, A.S.D. , 382 Ryan, R.M. , 129 Sar, V. , 765 Ryan, S.M. , 551–552 Sari, F. , 339 Ryder, A.G. , 229 Sarin, S. , 501 Ryding, E. , 533 Sarsour, K. , 11, 293 Ryff, C.D. , 133 Sarter, M. , 266 Rynn, M.A. , 278 Sasser, T.R. , 467–482 Author Index 817

Sattora, A. , 119 Schoff, K. , 147 Sauder, C. , 532 Schofi eld, C.A. , 168 Saudino, K.J. , 7, 319 Schofi eld, E. , 551 Saunders, B.E. , 743 Schonert-Reichl, K.A. , 173 Saunders, W.B. , 163, 169 Schoppe-Sullivan, S.J. , 147 Savage, T.A. , 171 Schore, A.N. , 316 Savas, H.A. , 765 Schork, N. , 270 Savoie, L. , 374 Schorr, C. , 744 Savonlahti, E. , 394 Schote, A.B. , 54 Sawa, A. , 57 Schotsmans, P. , 522 Sawyer, A.M. , 481 Schouten, E. , 169 Saxena, S. , 565 Schraedley, P.K. , 338 Saylor, C.F. , 17, 394 Schramm, S. , 178 Saywitz, K.J. , 744 Schrepferman, L.M. , 152, 505, 534 Scahill, L. , 564 Schroeder, C.S. , 676 Scaramella, L.V. , 130, 503 Schroeder, M.L. , 713 Scarna, A. , 414 Schroeder, S.R. , 676 Scarpa, A. , 473 Schuder, M.R. , 764 Scarr, S. , 255, 593 Schuengel, C. , 291 Scerif, G. , 436 Schuld, V. , 762 Schaeffer, C. , 461 Schulenberg, J.E. , 585, 601–614 Schaeffer, S. , 12 Schultz, R.T. , 268 Schaer, M. , 208 Schulz, K.M. , 627 Schafer, J. , 119 Schulz, P.M. , 531 Schafer, W.D. , 9 Schulz, U. , 205 Schafer-Kalkhoff, T. , 215 Schumann, C.M. , 269 Schagen, S.E. , 696 Schumann, G. , 280, 591 Schalling, D. , 339 Schwab-Stone, M. , 493, 743, 745 Schalock, R.L. , 665 Schwartz, C.E. , 234 Schaps, E. , 176 Schwartz, D. , 190–192, 729, 730 Schatzberg, A.F. , 268, 300 Schwartz, S.M. , 88, 413 Scheepers, F.E. , 468 Schwartzapfel, B. , 692 Scheeringa, M.S. , 744, 749, 750, 753 Schwartz-Mette, R.A. , 194 Scheib, E. , 198 Schwarz, E.D. , 752 Schelleman-Offermans, K. , 339 Schwarz, N. , 103 Schendel, D. , 668 Schwarzer, R. , 205 Schermerhorn, A.C. , 150, 156, 311–325 Schwarzwald, J. , 748 Scheungel, C. , 366 Schweinberger, M. , 196 Schiefele, U. , 168 Schwichtenberg, M.A.J. , 392 Schlomer, G.L. , 450 Sciuto, G. , 566 Schlotz, W. , 48, 375, 384 Scolton, K.L. , 153 Schlup, B. , 572 Scott, K.M. , 731 Schmaling, K.B. , 454 Scott, S. , 257, 325 Schmeidler, J. , 767 Scourfi eld, J. , 494 Schmidt, D.A. , 414 Seaton, E. , 215, 747–748 Schmidt, J.D. , 119, 193 Sebanc, A.M. , 291, 312 Schmidt, L.A. , 395 Sebat, J. , 654 Schmidt, M.H. , 289, 435 Sedlak, A.J. , 725, 746 Schmidt, N.B. , 554 Seedat, S. , 745, 750, 751 Schmitt, J. , 110 Seeley, J.K. , 503 Schmitt-Rodermund, E. , 335 Seeley, J.R. , 338, 490, 493, 494, 503, 506, 528, 623 Schnack, H.G. , 627 Seeman, T.E. , 143, 192, 206, 288, 290, 295 Schneider, B.H. , 228, 230, 233 Segal, N.L. , 248 Schneider, K. , 770 Segal, Z.V. , 506 Schneider, M.L. , 57, 503, 627 Segawa, E. , 115 Schneider-Rosen, K. , 11, 492, 728 Seibt, J. , 417 Schneiger, A. , 461 Seidel, W.F. , 413 Schniering, C.A. , 213, 543, 551 Seidman, E. , 213 Schnitker, S.A. , 133 Seidman, L.J. , 436 Schnurr, P.P. , 392 Seif, H. , 166 818 Author Index

Seifen, S. , 637 Shepard, S.A. , 129 Seifer, B. , 17 Sher, K.J. , 114, 564 Seifer, R. , 28, 33, 34, 37, 165, 311, 312, 414 Sher, L. , 532 Seligman, M.E.P. , 132, 165, 206 Sherbourne, C. , 115 Seltzer, M.M. , 660 Sheridan, J. , 734 Selye, H. , 289 Sheridan, M.A. , 11, 293, 300, 302, 377, 381, 383 Semel, M. , 749 Sherman, B.J. , 131 Semer, N.L. , 638 Sherman, L. , 452 Semler, C.N. , 414 Sherman, S.J. , 609 Sen, S. , 49, 258, 533 Sherrill, J. , 492 Sennhauser, F.H. , 746 Sherrod, K.B. , 397 Sergeant, J.A. , 291 Shibui, K. , 414 Sergi Papiol, L.F. , 57 Shields, A. , 377–378, 729, 730 Serketich, W.J. , 231 Shields, J. , 7 Serocynski, A.D. , 501 Shih, J.H. , 493, 503, 504 Seroczynski, A.D. , 501 Shildrick, S. , 551, 555 Serpell, L. , 744 Shimamura, A.P. , 752 Serretti, A. , 252 Shin, J.U. , 765 Sesack, S.R. , 270 Shin, L.M. , 752 Sesma, A. , 234 Shin, N. , 315, 317 Sestan, N. , 652, 654 Shin, S.H. , 734 Seth, S. , 427, 429 Shiner, R.L. , 132, 311, 499, 708, 711, 712, 714 Sethi, S. , 637 Shinn, L.K. , 693 Settle, C. , 771 Shipra, M.P. , 637 Seward, N. , 416 Shirar, L. , 762 Shackman, A.J. , 151, 727 Shirk, S.R. , 414 Shackman, J.E. , 151, 727 Shirm, S. , 171 Shad, M.U. , 497, 498 Shirtcliff, E.A. , 208, 291, 295, 297, 332, 333, 341, Shaffer, D. , 73, 91, 493, 536, 547 345, 349, 734 Shagle, S.C. , 145 Shiyko, M.P. , 346 Shah, M.D. , 401 Shneidman, E.S. , 521–526 Shah, P.E. , 394 Shonkoff, J.P. , 129 Shahar, G. , 174 Short, E.J. , 434 Shalev, I. , 294 Shortt, A. , 571 Shanahan, L. , 491 Shortt, J.W. , 611 Shanahan, M.J. , 115, 605, 607 Showers, J. , 401 Shankman, S.A. , 503, 706 Shreeram, S. , 638, 639 Shannis, D. , 295 Shrestha, S. , 230 Shannon, K.E. , 154, 297, 532 Shrout, P.E. , 110 Shannon, M.P. , 746 Shulha, H.P. , 277 Shapiro, D. , 749 Sibille, E. , 273 Sharkey, P. , 96 Sibug, R.M. , 289 Sharma, A. , 249, 611 Siddaway, A.P. , 744 Sharpley, A.L. , 414 Sidney, S. , 288 Shaver, P.R. , 552 Sieck, W.R. , 674 Shaw, B. , 115 Siegel, J.M. , 338, 345, 346 Shaw, D.S. , 127, 152, 450, 452–454, 476, 479, 502, 536 Siegel, L. , 749 Shaw, H. , 610 Siegle, G.J. , 414 Shaw, J.A. , 744, 747 Siever, L. , 709 Shaw, P. , 434, 436 Sigman, M. , 659 Shaw, R.J. , 392 Silbereisen, R.K. , 335, 336, 338, 345 Shear, M.K. , 493 Silberg, J. , 341, 493, 494, 549 Shedden, K. , 49, 113, 258, 533 Silberg, J.L. , 48, 51, 710, 761–771 Shedler, J. , 704 Silberg, J.S. , 763 Sheeber, L. , 504 Silberg, S.L. , 770 Sheffi eld Morris, A. , 478 Silberman, E.K. , 761 Sheldon, K.M. , 132–135 Silbersweig, D. , 709 Shelton, T.L. , 431, 440 Silk, J.S. , 143, 145, 334, 343, 502, 707 Shen, Y. , 654 Silk, K.R. , 706 Shenk, C.E. , 733, 746 Sillaber, I. , 47 Author Index 819

Sillen, U. , 640 Smider, N.A. , 291 Siller, M. , 659 Smiler, A.P. , 696 Silva, J.R. , 365 Smith, B. , 676 Silva, P.A. , 341, 499, 589 Smith, C. , 747 Silverman, M.M. , 522, 525 Smith, D.P. , 228 Silverman, W.K. , 232, 338, 543, 544, 554, 555, Smith, D.R. , 731 743, 745, 750 Smith, E. , 748 Silvern, L. , 747, 748 Smith, J.D. , 453 Silverthorn, N. , 131 Smith, J.R. , 92 Sim, L. , 766 Smith, K.A. , 745, 746 Simakajornboon, N. , 419 Smith, L.B. , 314 Simeon, D. , 767 Smith, M.T. , 413 Simien, C. , 497 Smith, P. , 744, 748, 749 Simmons, R.G. , 334, 336 Smith, R.S. , 125, 126, 745 Simon, G.E. , 229 Smith, S.M. , 280 Simon, M.B. , 589 Smith, S.R. , 765 Simon, N.M. , 294 Smith Stover, C. , 747 Simon, T. , 69 Smith, Y.L.S. , 698 Simon, V.A. , 189, 505 Smokowski, P.R. , 211 Simonds, L.M. , 569 Smolak, L. , 624 Simonoff, E. , 468, 470, 669 Smolen, A. , 209, 495 Simons, A.D. , 506 Smyke, A.T. , 359, 365, 379, 380 Simons, J. , 609 Sneed, J.R. , 704 Simons, R.L. , 54, 55, 339, 341, 503, 504 Sneed, T.J. , 642 Simonsen, E. , 705, 713 Snidman, N. , 132, 234 Simpson, H.B. , 571 Snijders, T.A.B. , 196 Sinai, D. , 411 Snoek, H. , 472, 532 Sinclair, L. , 653 Snow, D. , 172 Sinclair, P. , 196 Snow, M.S. , 762 Singer, B.H. , 295 Snow, R.E. , 167, 174 Singer, J. , 112 Snowberg, K.E. , 173 Singer, L.T. , 392, 434 Snyder, C.R. , 134 Singh, A.L. , 251 Snyder, J. , 152, 153, 156, 452, 453, 455, 461, 475, 476, Singh, D. , 686, 687, 689, 691, 693 505, 534, 611 Singh, N.N. , 678 Soares, I. , 365 Singleton, R.A. , 215 Sobol, B. , 770 Sinha, P. , 726, 727 Sodhi, J. , 627 Siperstein, G.N. , 667 Soenens, B. , 552 Sirof, B. , 767 Söhmen, T. , 751 Sisk, C.L. , 625–627 Sokol, B.W. , 38 Sjaastad, J. , 92 Sokolowski, M. , 55 Skardhamar, T. , 114 Solantaus, T.S. , 505 Skinner, E. , 173 Solomon, A. , 490 Skinner, K. , 192 Solomon, J. , 359 Skinner, M.L. , 189, 456 Solomon, Z. , 748 Skitch, S.A. , 209–211, 505 Sondik, E.J. , 165 Skodol, A.E. , 704–706 Sontag, L.M. , 209, 211, 341, 343 Skoog, T. , 341 Sonuga-Barke, E.J.S. , 48, 55, 357, 363, 372, 375–377, Skovgaard, A.M. , 401 381, 384, 427–442 Skranes, J. , 395 Soong, W.T. , 213 Slade, E. , 171 Sopko, A.M. , 393 Slavin, R.E. , 164 Sorensen, M.J. , 493 Sleeper, L. , 745 Soto, T.W. , 561–575 Sloan, D.M. , 706 Soukup, J. , 765 Slobodskaya, H.R. , 231 Sourander, A. , 535 Sloutsky, V.M. , 378 Sousa, C. , 130 Slutske, W.S. , 536, 590, 593 South, S.C. , 592 Smallish, L. , 428, 431, 432 Southam-Gerow, M.A. , 501 Smeeth, L. , 103 Sovner, R. , 677 Smeraldi, E. , 566 Spagnola, M. , 736 820 Author Index

Spanagel, R. , 627 Steimke, R. , 268, 269 Spangler, G. , 154, 359 Stein, A. , 397 Spatola, C.A.M. , 549 Stein, B.D. , 171 Spear, L.P. , 595, 601, 608, 627 Stein, D.J. , 504, 562, 745, 750 Spector, T. , 695 Stein, G.L. , 209, 210, 589 Spence, S.H. , 544 Stein, M.A. , 165 Spezio, M.L. , 269 Stein, M.B. , 270, 277, 278, 752 Spiegel, K. , 413 Stein, S.M. , 636 Spieker, S. , 497 Steinberg, A.M. , 744 Spielman, A.J. , 415 Steinberg, L. , 129, 143, 145, 268, 334, 337, 347, 450, Spiker, D. , 393 456, 490, 707 Spilsbury, J.C. , 96 Steinberg, L.D. , 608, 609, 612, 613 Spinelli, S. , 53 Steiner, H. , 750, 762 Spinrad, T.L. , 457, 501–502, 706 Steingard, R.J. , 497 Spirito, A. , 536, 638 Steinhausen, H.C. , 493 Spitz, R. , 357, 358, 366, 396 Steinmetz, J.L. , 491 Spitznagel, E. , 503 Steketee, G. , 563, 568 Spivack, G. , 322 Stellar, E. , 295 Splittgerber, F. , 178 Stellern, S.A. , 361 Sporn, J. , 751 Stengler-Wenzke, K. , 571, 574 Spracklen, K.M. , 188, 194, 451, 612 Stepanski, E.J. , 413 Springer, K.W. , 734 Stephens, D. , 132 Springer, T. , 745 Steptoe, A. , 258 Srinath, S. , 73 Sterba, S.K. , 13, 14, 109–120 Sroufe, A.L. , 358 Sterling, L. , 655 Sroufe, L.A. , 3, 7–9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 27, 32, 37, 41, 45, Sterling, P. , 295 90, 150, 151, 154, 313, 315, 359, 490, 504, 592, Stern, E. , 709 709, 725, 727–729, 762 Stern, H.P. , 639 Stacey, J. , 551 Stern, M. , 393 Stadler, C. , 192 Stevens, S. , 55 Staff, J. , 613 Stevens, S.E. , 376 Staff, R.T. , 293 Stevens, S.J. , 413 Stafford, L. , 228 Stevenson, J. , 211, 410, 494, 551 Stahlschmidt, M.J. , 734 Steward, D.S. , 748 Stallard, P. , 748, 750 Steward, M.S. , 748 Stamperdahl, J. , 209, 292, 296 Stewart, A. , 115 Stang, P.E. , 163, 169 Stewart, D.E. , 393 Stanger, C. , 17, 18 Stewart, J. , 287 Stansbury, K. , 291 Stewart, R.B. , 148, 150 Stansbury, R. , 228 Stewart, R.C. , 397 Stansfeld, S. , 235 Stewart, S.E. , 564, 565 Stanton, C. , 610 Stice, E. , 194, 209, 338, 339, 343, 493, 501, 610, 623 Stark, L.J. , 638, 643 Stieben, J. , 473 Staron, V. , 751 Stillion, J.M. , 526–530 Starr, M.D. , 9 Stinson, F.S. , 584 Starr, R.H. , 402 Stinson, K. , 414 State, M. , 652, 654 Stjernqvist, K. , 395 Stattin, H. , 31, 166, 185, 196, 336, 341, 343, 347, 611 Stocker, C.M. , 146, 187 Staudinger, U.M. , 132 Stoiber, K.C. , 130 Stavrakaki, C. , 17 Stolbach, B.C. , 762, 765 Steele, H. , 9, 357–367 Stoll, B.J. , 389 Steele, J. , 413 Stolow, D. , 209 Steele, K. , 763 Stone, D. , 171 Steele, M. , 9, 357–367 Stone, L.B. , 194, 213 Steensma, T.D. , 685, 686, 688, 693, 695, 698 Stone, W. , 657 Steer, R.A. , 750, 769 Stoneman, Z. , 675 Steere, J.C. , 436 Stoolmiller, M. , 153, 247, 300, 505 Steger, M.F. , 132, 135 Stoolmiller, M.M. , 189 Stegge, H. , 706 Stoolmiller, M.S. , 453, 456, 457 Steglich, C.E.G. , 196 Storch, E.A. , 566, 570, 571, 573 Author Index 821

Stormshak, E.A. , 129, 146, 191, 454 Swaab, H. , 688–689 Storvall, E.E. , 339 Swain, J.E. , 295 Stouthamer-Loeber, M. , 34, 167, 454, 471, 710 Swain-Campbell, N.R. , 56 Stovall, K.C. , 251, 366 Swank, P.R. , 746 St.Peter, C. , 534 Swanson, J.M. , 440 Straits, B.C. , 215 Swartz, J.R. , 265–280 Strakowski, S. , 278 Swearer, S.M. , 166 Strang-Karlsson, S. , 395 Swedo, S.E. , 564, 565, 567 Strathearn, L. , 295 Swift, M. , 322 Strathman, A. , 472 Swift, R.M. , 585 Strauman, T.J. , 493 Synder, C.R. , 134 Straus, M.A. , 747 Szalacha, L.A. , 177 Strauss, C.C. , 17, 90 Szasz, T.S. , 10 Strawn, J.R. , 278 Szatmari, P. , 277, 654, 655 Strickland, J , 112 Szeinberg, A. , 416 Strobel, K.R. , 165 Szekely, E. , 627 Strobino, D. , 97 Szeto, K. , 399 Stropes, J. , 505 Szkrybalo, J. , 683 Stroud, L.R. , 334 Szumowski, E.K. , 431 Stryker, L. , 118 Szyf, M. , 252, 374 Stuhlmacher, A.F. , 207 Szymanski, L.S. , 676 Stuhlman, M.W. , 176 Szyszko, J. , 666 Sturge-Apple, M.L. , 143–157, 732, 736 Sturm, R. , 165 Sturman, D.A. , 608 T Stuvland, R. , 747 Tabone, J.K. , 129 Styne, D.M. , 332 Tackett, J.L. , 252, 499, 703, 705, 708, 711, 714 Su, M.S. , 640 Taga, K. , 337 Suarez, M. , 152 Tager–Flusberg, H. , 651–661 Subrahmanyam, K. , 198 Taillefer, S. , 548, 549 Subramanian, S.V. , 126, 397 Tajima, E.A. , 130 Subramanyam, M.A. , 397, 399 Takacs, A. , 118–119 Sucoff, C.A. , 95 Talbot, L.S. , 409, 502 Sugden, K. , 58 Talbott, M.R. , 659 Sugimura, N. , 192, 500 Talge, N.M. , 295 Suisman, J.L. , 626 Talwar, C. , 136 Sullivan, P. , 654 Tamang, B.L. , 230 Sullivan, P.B. , 399 Tamm, L. , 434 Sullivan, P.F. , 494, 706 Tamplin, A. , 497 Sullivan, T. , 118 Tan, J. , 209 Sumner, M.M. , 291 Tanaka, C. , 231 Sun, Y.E. , 293 Tang, W. , 391 Sung, M. , 339 Tankersley, L. , 155 Suomi, S.J. , 289 Tanner, J.L. , 457 Super, C.M. , 226 Tannock, R. , 433 Supplee, L. , 454 Tarter, R.E. , 594 Sureshkumar, P. , 641 Tarullo, A.R. , 290, 375–378, 380, 383, 384 Surguladze, S.A. , 273 Tasali, E. , 413 Surkan, P.J. , 397 Taska, L. , 748, 764 Susman, E.J. , 151, 154, 331–345, 348, 472, 608, 733 Tassi, P. , 413, 415 Susser, E.S. , 47, 87, 88, 92 Tate, B.A. , 414 Susser, M. , 88 Taub, B. , 338 Sutera, S. , 660 Tauras, J.A. , 603 Sutphen, J.L. , 639 Taylor, A.Z. , 54, 93, 131, 196, 197, 746 Sutton, P.D. , 389 Taylor, B. , 335 Suvak, M.K. , 566 Taylor, C.B. , 493 Suwanlert, S. , 225 Taylor, C.M. , 746 Suway, J.G. , 555 Taylor, E. , 434 Svedin, C.G. , 765 Taylor, J. , 319 Svrakic, D.M. , 706 Taylor, L. , 163, 165, 170, 171, 501 822 Author Index

Taylor, M. , 768 Timmons-Mitchell, J. , 481 Taylor, R.D. , 172, 747–748, 753 Ting, A.H. , 295 Taylor, S.E. , 143, 169, 192 Tipsord, J.M. , 449, 452 Taylor, Z.E. , 290 Tirella, L. , 376 Taywaditep, K.J. , 694 Tisak, J. , 111 Tazuma, L. , 229 Tizard, B. , 373, 376 Teasdale, J.D. , 491, 501 Tizard, J. , 668 Teicher, M.H. , 295, 761, 762 Tobin, D.D. , 697 Teisl, M. , 729, 730 Tobin-Richards, M.H. , 335, 336 Telch, M.J. , 191 Todd, B.J. , 627 Tellegen, A. , 6, 127, 128, 234, 248 Todd, M. , 589 Tenconi, E. , 621 Todd, R.D. , 497 Terry, R. , 185 Todd, R.M. , 312, 315 Tesher, H.B. , 295 Todorov, A.A. , 274 Tessier, R. , 391 Tolan, P.H. , 130 Testiny, E.P. , 17 Tolin, D.F. , 563, 745 Teunissen, H.A. , 493 Tolley-Schell, S.A. , 727 Thabet, A.A. , 743–747 Tomany-Korman, S.C. , 165 Thapar, A. , 46, 52, 54, 434, 494 Tomarken, A.J. , 497 Tharner, A. , 394 Tomiyama, A.J. , 294 Thatcher, D.L. , 734 Tomkins, S.S. , 764 Thatcher, J.E. , 312, 727 Tompson, M. , 504 Theall, K.P. , 294, 295 Tonetti, L. , 414 Thede, L.L. , 695 Tonge, B.J. , 676 Thelen, E. , 314 Topitzes, J.W. , 735 Thibodeau, E.L. , 732 Torchia, M.G. , 752 Thiébot, M.H. , 533 Tordjman, S. , 271 Thienemann, M. , 573 Torgersen, S. , 709, 711 Thiéry, J.C. , 416 Toro, R. , 436 Thirlwall, K. , 551 Torppa, M. , 115 Thomaes, S. , 706 Torrance, N. , 707 Thomas, A. , 6, 14, 311, 499 Tost, H. , 498 Thomas, C. , 481 Toth, S.L. , 49, 90, 377–378, 492, 537, 723, 728–731, Thomas, J.J. , 622 734, 736, 762 Thomas, K.M. , 268 Tottenham, N. , 300, 381, 382, 385 Thomas, Y.F. , 584 Tout, K. , 291 Thomason, M.E. , 273 Touwen, B.C. , 637 Thombs, D.L. , 612 Towbin, K.A. , 689 Thome-Granz, S. , 636 Townsend, E. , 523 Thompson, H. , 573 Tracy, K. , 710 Thompson, M. , 427, 654, 657 Trainor, C.D. , 341 Thompson, R.A. , 7, 11, 129, 150, 157, 535, 726 Tram, J. , 501 Thompson, T. , 171, 668, 676 Trancik, A. , 288, 320 Thomsen, A.H. , 501 Träskman-Bendz, L. , 533 Thomsen, P.H. , 493, 562 Traue, H. , 229 Thomson, R.A. , 501 Treadwell, K.R. , 750 Thorlindsson, T. , 233 Tremblay, R.E. , 113, 114, 454, 457, 470, 473, 475, 589 Thornberry, T.P. , 456, 457 Trentacosta, C.J. , 479 Thornton, L.M. , 625 Treuba, H.T. , 176 Thorp, J.A. , 390 Treutlein, J. , 591 Thorpy, M.J. , 415 Tricamo, M. , 625 Thurm, A.E. , 205, 207, 208 Trickett, P.K. , 343, 472, 608, 733, 734, 762, 765 Tieman, W. , 384 Trickey, D. , 744–746, 748, 753 Tienari, P. , 250 Troelsen, K.B. , 273 Tierney, A. , 657 Troop-Gordon, W. , 119, 192, 193, 297, 333, 340–342, Tiet, Q.Q. , 131 502, 607, 608 Tietjen, A.M. , 226 Trosbach, J. , 571 Tikotzky, L. , 411 Trost, K. , 115 Timbremont, B. , 491 Trowell, J. , 750 Timmermans, M. , 235 True, W.R. , 590 Author Index 823

Trueman, M. , 190 Valois, R. , 118 Truglio, R. , 490, 494 van Acker, R. , 233 Trujillo, K. , 768 van Aken, M.A.G. , 146, 167, 234 Trull, T.J. , 110, 703–705 van Baal, G.C.M. , 593, 627 Truman, J. , 166 van Beijsterveldt, C.E.M. , 494, 695 Truong, N.L. , 166 van Beijsterveldt, T.C.E.M. , 72 Trzaskowski, M. , 256 van Berckelaer-Onnes, I.A. , 689 Trzesniewski, K.H. , 168, 706, 707 Van Berkel, C. , 289 Tsai, L. , 677 van Bokhoven, I. , 473 Tschann, J. , 215 Van Cauter, E. , 413 Tseng, H.M. , 744 Van de Water, J. , 103 Tu, S. , 101, 104 van den Berg, M.P. , 251 Tubman, J.G. , 605 van den Brink, W. , 110 Tucker, J.S. , 610 Van den Dries, L. , 363 Tucker-Drob, E.M. , 250 Van den Norortgate, W. , 713 Tueller, S. , 110 van den Oord, E.J.C.G. , 72, 110 Turgeon, L. , 505 van der Ende, J. , 72, 251, 338, 384, 490 Turkewitz, R. , 130 Van der hart, O. , 763 Turkheimer, E. , 196, 250, 332 van der Kolk, B.A. , 752, 753 Turnbull, A.V. , 154 van der Meere, J. , 437 Turner, H.A. , 210–211 van der Valk, J.C. , 72 Tutkun, H. , 765 Van der Vorst, H. , 196 Tuvblad, C. , 531 van Dulmen, M.H.M. , 114, 291, 381, 592, 731 Tuzun, U. , 765 Van eerdewegh, P. , 583 Twenge, J.M. , 90, 228, 493 van Engeland, H. , 472, 532 Tylenda, B. , 665–679 Van Erdeghem, S. , 639 Tyson, D.F. , 177 van Ewijk, H. , 436 Tyson, S. , 762 van Goozen, S.H.M. , 472, 473, 532, 698 Tzavidis, N. , 210 van Hasselt, V. , 674 Van Hoeck, K. , 637, 639 Van Hoecke, E. , 639 U van Hooff, A.J.L. , 521, 522 Uchiyama, M. , 414 Van Horn, P. , 769 Udry, J.R. , 338 van Hulle, C.A. , 251, 493 Uher, R. , 46, 48, 52, 53, 256, 271 van IJzendoorn, H.W. , 187 Uhrlass, D.J. , 168, 503 van IJzendoorn, M.H. , 38, 48, 54, 155, 248, 252, 255, Underwood, K. , 190 257, 270–272, 275, 296, 322, 357–359, 361, 363, Underwood, L. , 289 366, 371, 374, 381, 552, 727 Underwood, M.K. , 198 Van, I.M.H. , 297 Unis, A.S. , 17 van Leeuwen, K.G. , 499, 551, 712, 713 Urban, R. , 118–119 van Lier, P.A. , 196, 235 Urberg, K.A. , 611 van Lieshout, C.F.M. , 146, 187 Ursini, G. , 276 van Meurs, I. , 72 Usher, B.A. , 154, 291 Van Noppen, B. , 568 Ustun, T.B. , 229 van Os, J. , 56 Utz, R.L. , 94 van Rossum, I. , 472 Van Ryzin, M.J. , 131, 298, 378, 459, 461 Van Vlierberghe, L. , 551 V Van Zalk, M.H.W. , 234 Vaglum, P. , 535 Van Zalk, N. , 234 Vaidya, C.J. , 437 Vande Walle, J. , 639 Vaillancourt, T. , 166 Vandell, D.L. , 186 Vaillant, G.E. , 127, 132 Vander Stoep, A. , 501 Valavi, E. , 641 Vanderbilt, D.L. , 389–402 Valdez, C.R. , 128 Vanderbilt-Adriance, E. , 127, 129, 134 Valentine, J.C. , 131 Vanderburg, D.G. , 751 Valentine, J.D. , 747 Vanderburgh, R. , 692 Valentiner, D. , 505 VanderLaan, D.P. , 689, 696, 697 Valentino, K. , 729, 731, 747 Vanderwert, R.E. , 383 Valera, E.M. , 436 Vanmeenen, K. , 728 824 Author Index

Vannucci, R.C. , 669 W Vargo, B. , 17 Wachs, T.D. , 311, 315 Varlinskaya, E.I. , 608 Wade, T.M. , 624 Vartanian, L.R. , 622 Wadsworth, K.N. , 610 Vasey, M.W. , 268, 323, 543–556 Wadsworth, M.E. , 209, 501 Vassilopoulos, S.P. , 554 Wager, T.D. , 268 Vaughn, B.E. , 315, 317 Wagner, A., 522 Vaurio, L. , 434 Wagner, C. , 215 Vazquez, D.M. , 49, 154, 289–291 Wagner, E.F. , 605 Veenstra, R. , 500 Wagner, J.B. , 657 Veenstra-VanderWeele, J. , 271 Wagner, K.D. , 165, 493 Velazquez, L. , 770 Wahler, R.G. , 452 Velsor-Friedrich, B. , 211 Wakefi eld, A.J. , 654 Venables, P.H. , 710 Wakefi eld, J. , 57 Venter, J. , 750 Wakschlag, L.S. , 476 Verdeli, H. , 131 Walberg, H.J. , 163 Verhulst, F.C. , 72, 210, 251, 338, 384, 490, 500 Waldam, I.D. , 532 Vermeiren, R. , 192 Waldman, I.D. , 110, 111, 251, 467, 490, 710 Vernberg, E.M. , 191, 743, 744, 746, 747 Walker, A. , 492 Vernes, S. , 654 Walker, C.E. , 643 Vernon-Smiley, M. , 171 Walker, E.F. , 154 Véronneau, M.-H. , 131, 189, 450, 461 Walker, J.L. , 745 Verrico, T. , 419 Wall, M. , 603 Vest, A. , 114 Wall, S. , 150, 315, 358 Vickerman, A. , 745, 747 Wallace, J.F. , 315, 319, 322 Victora, C.G. , 397 Wallace, J.M. Jr. , 605 Viding, E. , 479, 707, 710 Wallace, L.E. , 503 Viechtbauer, W. , 708 Wallen, K. , 695 Vietze, P.M. , 397 Wallenstein, S. , 528 Vigilante, D. , 767 Waller, E.M. , 194 Vigod, S.N. , 392 Waller, N.G. , 110, 490 Vik, T. , 395 Wallien, M.S.C. , 685, 688–689, 691, 695, 697 Viken, R.J. , 593 Wallin, L. , 392 Vilain, E. , 695 Wallis, K.E. , 631–346 Villegas, L. , 392 Walls, T. , 119 Viner, R.M. , 623 Walsemann, K. , 215 Visscher, P.M. , 26 Walsh, B.T. , 622 Vitaro, F. , 114, 192, 457, 472, 473, 478, 500, 505 Walsh, B.W. , 536 Vivian, D. , 636 Walsh, C.A. , 669 Vogel, J. , 747 Walsh, D.I. , 135 Vogel-Farley, V. , 657 Walsh, F. , 130 Vogt, D.S. , 748 Walsh, K. , 677 Vohr, B.R. , 391, 394 Walter, H.J. , 171 Vohs, K.D. , 135 Walters, A.S. , 419, 669, 674 Volkmar, F.R. , 268, 362, 653, 689 Walters, E.E. , 492 Volkow, N.D. , 532, 594 Walton, G.M. , 176 Vollebergh, W.A. , 251 Walton, K.E. , 110, 708 Vollrath, M. , 746 Wan, M.W. , 394 von Eye, A. , 110, 114 Wang, C. , 725 von Gontard, A. , 634, 636–639, 641 Wang, J. , 191, 252 von Soest, T. , 118 Wang, L. , 232, 235 von Stauffenberg , C, 431 Wang, M.C. , 163 Vondra, J.I. , 476, 729 Wang, T. , 393 Voracek, M. , 528 Wang, Y. , 320, 399 Vorria, P. , 255 Wang, Z. , 235 Voss, H. , 609 Wångby, M. , 188 Vostanis, P. , 743 Wanner, B. , 500 Vreeman, R.C. , 176 Ward, C.S. , 735 Vrieze, S.I. , 590 Wardrop, J.L. , 193 Vyas, A. , 382 Ware, J. , 114 Vygotsky, L.S. , 225, 226 Wareham, N.J. , 252 Author Index 825

Wargo, J.B. , 188 Werner, H. , 605 Warren, K. , 602 Werry, J.S. , 678 Warren, M.P. , 209, 332, 333, 336, 338, 341 Wertlieb, D. , 745 Warren, S. , 359 Wessels, H. , 711 Warzak, W.J. , 639 West, P.D. , 394 Wasserman, D. , 55 West, S.G. , 114, 119, 500, 502 Wasserman, J. , 55 Westen, D. , 704, 706, 712 Wasserstein, S.B. , 194, 745 Westenberg, P.M. , 554 Watanabe, H.K. , 17 Wethington, E. , 147, 295 Waterhouse, L. , 173 Wethington, H.R. , 751 Waters, A.M. , 553, 563 Wetter, E.K. , 212, 320, 499 Waters, E. , 150, 315, 357, 358 Wewerka, S.S. , 298, 331, 333, 384 Waters, F.S. , 763, 769, 770 Wexler, L.M. , 528 Waters, F.W. , 771 Weyant, L.L. , 432, 433 Waters, T.L. , 569, 573, 574 Whang, S.-M. , 230 Watson, D.C. , 499, 550, 706 Wheelwright, S. , 268, 689 Wayland, K.K. , 188 Whitaker, A.H., 395, 563 Waysman, M. , 748 Whitaker, J.S. , 163 Weaver, D.R. , 410 Whitaker, R.C. , 393 Weaver, I.C.G. , 252, 272, 549 White, B.A. , 228 Webb, C.A. , 209 White, C.N. , 710 Weber, J. , 399 White, H.R. , 115, 471, 607, 731 Webster, S.E. , 215 White, J. , 762 Webster-Stratton, C. , 257, 454, 480, 538 White, L.K. , 555 Weeland, J. , 48, 49 Whitehand, C. , 190 Weems, C.F. , 554, 555, 749, 750 Whitehead, C. , 706 Weenink, D. , 231 Whiteside, S.P. , 546, 548, 556, 572 Weersing V.R. , 554 Whiting, B.B. , 228 Wehry, A.M. , 278 Whiting, J.W.M. , 631, 632 Weichold, K. , 335–337, 343 Whitlock, J.L. , 536 Weigel, C. , 745 Whitmore, K. , 668 Weil, M.H. , 391 Whittle, S. , 297 Weile, B. , 401 Wichers, M.C. , 246 Weinberg, C. , 93 Wichstrom, L. , 336, 338, 339, 345, 535, 562 Weinberger, D.R. , 46, 53, 56, 265, 272 Widaman, K.F. , 707 Weinfi eld, N.S. , 762 Widiger, T.A. , 110, 703–705, 711–713 Weinraub, M. , 552 Widom, C.S. , 54, 709, 731 Weinstock, M. , 503 Widom, D.S. , 732 Weir, J.M. , 498, 499 Widow, R.K. , 529 Weisenberg, M. , 748 Wieland, S. , 763, 770, 771 Weisner, T.S. , 38 Wiens , M, 288 Weiss, B. , 225, 492 Wiers, C.E. , 272, 276 Weiss, G. , 432 Wiers, R.W. , 594 Weissberg, R.P. , 163, 172 Wiersema, R. , 437 Weissman, L. , 643, 644, 646 Wigal, T. , 440 Weissman, M.M. , 491, 493 W i g fi eld, A., 168 Weist, M. , 171 Wigg, K. , 496 Weisz, J.R. , 145, 225, 230, 501, 551 Wiggins, J.L. , 269, 273 Weitzman, E.D. , 415 Wiik, K.L. , 255, 374, 381 Weksberg, R. , 277 Wilbur, M.B. , 397 Welch, S.L. , 623 Wild, J. , 688 Welch, S.S. , 535 Wilkerson, S.B. , 172 Weller, J. , 750 Wilkinson-Ryan, T. , 706 Welles-Nystrom, B. , 230 Willcutt, E.G. , 427–429, 431 Wellman, H.M. , 431, 452 Wille, N. , 74 Wells, A.M. , 172 Willems, P. , 611 Wells, K.C. , 480 Willert, A. , 132 Wells, T. , 194 Willett, J. , 112 Welsh, J.D. , 154 Williams, D.T. , 770 Weng, S.J. , 268, 269, 277 Williams, J.M. , 129, 336, 339, 340, 346 Werner, E.E. , 125, 126, 128, 129, 296, 745 Williams, L.M. , 274, 744 826 Author Index

Williams, M. , 491 Worthman, C.M. , 40, 333, 337, 339, 493 Williams, S.M. , 91, 532 Wotjak, C.T. , 47 Williamson, D.E. , 492, 497, 498 Wright, C.M. , 396, 397, 399, 400 Willis, K. , 419 Wright, P. , 194 Willoughby, M. , 112, 115, 255 Wu, J. , 119 Wilson, A.C. , 320, 746 Wu, P. , 726 Wilson, B.J. , 382 Wu, Y.C. , 744 Wilson, D.B. , 172 Wugalter, S. , 111 Wilson, J.D. , 625 Wyatt, J.K. , 413, 416 Wilson, J.G. , 677 Wynne, L.C. , 249 Wilson, J.K. , 610 Wilson, J.Q. , 177 Wilson, K.S. , 186 X Wilson, M.N. , 453, 454, 669 Xia, M. , 504 Wilson, S.B. , 550 Xu, J.Q. , 521 Wimbarti, S. , 230 Xue, Y. , 96 Windischberger, C. , 279 Windle, M. , 151, 155, 323, 596, 601, 608 Windsor, J. , 373 Y Wing, L. , 652 Yagmurlu, B. , 378 Winner, E. , 707 Yang, B. , 543 Winslow, E.B. , 476 Yang, H.J. , 213 Winsper, C. , 709 Yang, R. , 751 Winter, C.E. , 195 Yang, Y. , 95 Winter, M.A. , 38, 148, 150 Yao, J. , 391 Winters, A. , 469 Yao, S. , 209 Winzelberg, A.J. , 173 Yasui, M. , 456, 461 Wirth, R.J. , 112, 119 Yates, T.M. , 126–128, 133–135, 731, 769 Wise, D. , 747 Yau, W.Y. , 595 Wise, M. , 419 Ye, Y. , 94 Wismer Fries, A.B. , 378 Yeager, C.A. , 768 Witkiewitz, K. , 110 Yeargin-Allsopp, M. , 668 Wittchen, H.-U. , 545, 547 Yeung, W.J. , 92 Wohlgemuth, W.K. , 414 Yezigi, L. , 638 Woitaszewski, S.A. , 171 Yildiz-Yesiloglu, A. , 498 Wojslawowicz, J.C. , 707 Yoerger, K. , 152, 612 Wolchik, S.A. , 500, 502 Yorbik, O. , 492–494, 751 Wolf, A.W. , 410 Yoshida, C.K. , 103 Wolff, P.H. , 764 Young, B.N. , 231 Wolfgang, B.J. , 748 Young, E. , 493 Wolfson, A.R. , 175 Young, G.C. , 642 Wolke, D. , 709 Young, J.F. , 495 Wolkowitz, O.M. , 294 Young, J.K. , 627 Wolosin, S.M. , 436 Young, R. , 392 Wolraich, M. , 440 Young, S.E. , 695 Wong, C. , 655 Youngstrom, E.A. , 147, 431, 653 Wong, M.C. , 229 Young-Wolff, K.C. , 258 Wong, M.Y. , 252 Yu, C.Y. , 74, 75 Wong, P.T.P. , 133 Yuan, J. , 57 Wong, W.I. , 696 Yucel, K. , 498 Woo, S. , 504 Yule, W. , 744, 748, 749 Wood, H. , 685, 688, 689, 696 Yurgelon-Todd, D. , 268 Wood, J.J. , 145, 551 Wood, M.D. , 611 Woods, C.M. , 563 Z Woods, K. , 706 Zachar, P. , 110 Woodward, L.J. , 491 Zaglul, H. , 749 Woolf, J. , 656 Zaharia, M.D. , 289 Woolly, D.P. , 746 Zahn-Waxler, C. , 11, 154, 230, 291, 341, 745 Woon, F.L. , 752 Zak, R.S. , 418 Author Index 827

Zakama, A. , 498 Zhang, T.-Y. , 6, 253 Zakhari, S. , 602 Zhang, Y. , 654 Zald, D.H. , 266 Zhao, S. , 547 Zalecki, C.A. , 437 Zheng, M. , 531 Zalewski, M. , 290, 311, 320, 321, 532 Zhou, E.S. , 216, 289 Zalsman, G. , 497 Zhou, H. , 232 Zammit, S. , 56 Zhou, M. , 273 Zanarini, M.C. , 708–710 Zhou, Q. , 320 Zappulla, C. , 233, 236 Zhu, X. , 209 Zarrett, N.R. , 131, 167, 605–607, 614 Zigler, E. , 27, 34, 126, 136, 669 Zautra, A.J. , 131, 135 Zimerman, B. , 491 Zavos, H.M. , 256 Zimmer-Gembeck, M.J. , 563 Zax, M. , 28, 33 Zimmerman, M.A. , 131, 704 Zeanah, C.H. , 11, 300, 359, 360, 362–366, 373, 377–379, Zink, C.F. , 56 381, 383, 393, 744, 749, 753 Zink, S. , 638 Zehr, J.L. , 627 Zins, J.E. , 163, 172 Zeisel, S.H. , 397 Zirbel, C.S. , 169 Zeiss, A. , 490 Zito, J.M. , 430 Zelazo, P.D. , 173, 382, 476, 567 Zohar, A. , 567, 573 Zelkowitz, P. , 393, 710 Zoratto, F. , 298 Zelli, A. , 152 Zoroglu, S.S. , 765 Zentner, M. , 311 Zubieta, J.K. , 595 Zera, M. , 469 Zucker, K.J. , 683–698 Zettergren, P. , 188 Zucker, R.A. , 583–596, 601, 606, 608, 610 Zeumer, D. , 57 Zuckerman, B. , 410 Zhang, C. , 610 Zuckerman, M. , 472, 609 Zhang, G. , 236, 257 Zungu-Dirwayi, N. , 750 Zhang, H. , 564 Zvolensky, M.J. , 543, 544, 556, 609 Zhang, J. , 166 Zwaigenbaum, L. , 656, 658 Zhang, Q. , 111 Zweig-Frank, H. , 765 Zhang, S. , 110 Zwiers, M.P. , 436 Subject Index

A Mexican , 212 AAIDD. See American Association on Intellectual and neighborhood-level poverty and segregation , 210 Developmental Disabilities (AAIDD) neurobiological sensitivity to stress , 334 A-DES. See Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale PD and AG , 547 (A-DES) peer ADHD. See Attention-defi cit/hyperactivity disorder clustering , 458 (ADHD) deviant affi liation , 189 Adjustment disorders , 678 electronic interactions , 197–198 Adolescence. See also Depression; Dissociative feedback , 187 disorders, children and adolescents -perceived popularity , 190 ADHD , 429, 431, 439 socialization processes , 194, 195 adulthood , 703 polycystic ovary syndrome , 688 and adults , 660 posttraumatic growth , 208 aggression and violence , 451, 454 predict psychological problems , 208 ambulatory heart rate , 291 psychopathology , 207 amygdala , 269 PTSD ( see Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)) antisocial behavior , 457 puberty , 338, 346, 624 attachment disruption , 709 risk and opportunity , 383–384 Australian , 212 self-injure, BPD , 531, 535, 536 Axis I disorders , 704 social augmentation hypothesis , 189 BMI , 734 social behaviors , 187 BN , 623 sociocultural context , 683 brain development , 659 Southeast Asian and North American , 230 childhood , 733 stress , 205–207 children’s peer acceptance/rejection , 189 stress exposure , 301 Chinese , 209–210, 232 substance (see Substance use) conduct disorder , 710 suicide rates , 527 cross-cultural researchers , 228 treatment approach , 698 delinquency , 156 UCLA child , 215 developmental models , 475, 476, 530 USA with Latino , 209 early maturation , 337 US school population (see School mental health) emotion regulation , 706 Western groups , 233 Euro–American , 234 and young adulthood suicide , fear circuitry , 550 527–528 feminine behaviors , 691 Adolescent Dissociative Experiences Scale friendships and progressions , 460 (A-DES), 765 health-risk behaviors , 188 Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) , 53 5-HTTLPR , 273, 732 Adulthood infl exibility and hostility , 156 behavioral issues , 675 Latino children , 228 con artists and “scams,” 675 longitudinal study, middle childhood description , 674 and preadolescent youth, 192 self-motivation and time management , 675

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Affect theory , 764. See also Dissociative disorders, late adolescence and young adulthood , 586–587 children and adolescents later-onset , 586 AG. See Agoraphobia (AG) legal status , 587 Aggression. See also Growth, psychological construct liability , 595 animal defensive , 471–472 measures, binge drinking , 587 antisocial behaviors , 230 middle adolescence , 587–588 antisocial personality disorder , 710 motivation , 596 appetitive motivational system , 472 NESARC , 584–586 behavioral issues , 675 neurocognitive defi cits , 594–595 children’s behavioral competencies , 189 prevalence rates, substance use disorders , Chinese , 197, 230 586f, 587f cyber-victimization , 191 psychiatric disorders , 584 delinquency , 205, 208, 236 psychoactive effects, nicotine , 587 destructive behaviors , 677 Alcohol use disorder (AUD). See Alcoholism DHEAS , 339, 343 American Association on Intellectual and Developmental English parents , 232 Disabilities (AAIDD) maltreatment , 729 assumptions , 666 MAOA-L , 474 and MR , 665 North America , 236 AN. See Anorexia nervosa (AN) peer victimization , 190, 192 Angelman syndrome , 46 personality disorder , 731–732 Anorexia nervosa (AN) physical, example , 115 and BED , 626 physiological systems , 471 and BN , 621 predicted trajectories , 117 and EDNOS , 622, 623 preschool children , 230 Antisocial behavior psychiatry , 668 childhood RCGM vs. LCGM aggression trajectories , 113 coercion theory , 454 self-control and adjustment , 235–236 community-level dynamics , 454 sexual abuse , 729 peer contagion , 455 social and relational , 187 violence and aggression, adolescence , 454 socialization experiences violence family and peers , 475 adolescence and young adulthood , 457 interpersonal modeling and reinforcement , 475 coercive joining , 459, 460 language and self-regulatory control skills , 476 early-adolescence peer behaviors , 458 peer disliking , 476 friendship dynamics , 458–459 siblings and peers , 475 gangs, involvement , 461 social expectations and reasoning , 476–477 puberty , 456 sociometric and peer-perceived popularity , 190 randomized interventions studies , 457 stress response system , 473–474 self-organization , 456, 458 threat/perceived harm , 472–473 threat–submission coercion dynamic , 460 and violence (see Violence) Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) Agoraphobia (AG) , 545, 547 ADHD , 531 Alcoholism aggression and criminality , 710 abuse , 583 and BPD , 531, 711 AUD , 583 conduct disorder , 710 beginning, mid-20s , 587 developmental trajectory , 710 behavioral disinhibition , 588–589, 595 genetic and environmental infl uences , 710 biopsychosocial matrix , 584 genetic polymorphism , 710–711 causal structure , 584 social and contextual variables , 710 classifi cation , 585 temperament styles , 710 consumption , 583 Anxiety disorders dependence, defi ned , 583 and ASD , 265, 266 early onset , 589 clinical manifestations , 556 epidemiology , 584–585 cognitive factors , 554–555 ethanol , 584 depression , 173, 317–318 gene–environment correlations , 593–594 depression and somatic complaints , 228–230 genetic infl uences , 589–591 description , 543 heavy drinking , 585–586 developmental issues , 546–547 internalizing symptoms, childhood and AUD , diagnostic categories , 544 584, 589 DSM-5 , 544 Subject Index 831

epidemiology , 547–548 root mean square error of approximation GAD , 546 (RMSEA), 74 genes and gene–environment interactions , 270–271 standardized diagnostic interview (SDI) , 73 genetics , 548–549 standardized multicultural assessment , 73–75 imaging gene–environment interactions and Strengths and Diffi culties Questionnaire epigenetics, 274–276 (SDQ) , 74 imaging genetics , 273–274 neurobiological , 302 individual social , 233 psychological testing , 688 integrative development , 555 psychotherapy , 750 internalizing problems , 165, 166 pubertal status and timing effects , 623 learning infl uences , 552–553 systems-level stressors , 215 maltreatment and psychopathology , 731 Attachment , 552, 658, 672 mediated effects , 318 child insecurity , 149–150 and mood disorders , 313, 678 child–parent , 251 neurobiology , 549–550 crux treatment , 771 non-fearful children , 323 disorganized-disoriented attachments , panic disorder , 545 359–360, 764 parental infl uences gene–environment studies , 251 children’s fears , 550 genetic infl uence , 251 direct parental infl uences , 551–552 genotype–environment interactions , 255 indirect parental effects , 552 5-HTTLPR gene , 255 prefrontal-amygdala function , 267–268 insecure , 14 (see also Growth, psychological SAD , 544–545 construct) shyness-inhibition and adjustment , 234–235 parent–child relationship , 707 SoP , 545 parent–child security , 155 SPs , 545 prematurity stress , 553–554 maternal postnatal depression , 394 temperament , 550 parent–child relationships , 393 treatment studies , 278–279 preterm infants , 393 ASD. See Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) psychopathology , 360–361 ASPD. See Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) relationships Assessment , 468–469, 708, 713, 728, 730 bizarre behaviors , 727 Achenbach System of Empirically Based , 216 frightened and frightening (FR) , 728 agreed-upon protocols , 763 genetic variation , 728 amygdala , 752 parent–child relationship , 727 assessment tools , 765 stage-salient developmental task , 728 biomedical tests , 687–688 self-control and emotion regulation skills , 709 cognitive and adaptive behavior , 670 social and affective sequelae , 379 communication, sensory, motor and behavioral theory and psychoanalysis (see Psychopathology) factors, 666 Tomkins’ affect theory , 764 and contextual factors , 291 Attention-defi cit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) , fMRI , 275 68, 271, 653, 677–678 genetic infl uences , 256 cognitive and motivational defi cits , 441 intra/inter individual change , 208 description , 427 minor stressors , 218 development multicultural assessment, psychopathology children , 430 Analyses of variance (ANOVAs) , 75 cognitive and language , 431 ASEBA instruments , 74 follow-up studies , 431–432 ASEBA multicultural norm, soceities , 74 preschool period , 431 case of Kristin, age 5 , 78–81 psychopathology perspective , 430 case of Robert, age 11 , 81–82 school age , 431 CBCL/6-18 Total Problems scores , 75–76 diagnostic issues CIDI , 73 clinical presentation , 430 Comparative Fit Index (CFI) , 75 DSM-IV , 428, 429 confi rmatory factor analyses (CFAs) , 74 follow-up, children , 429 constructing , 76–77 inattention and hyperactivity impulsivity DAWBA vs. DISC , 73 symptoms, 428 multicultural norms , 75–77 early deprivation , 376, 377 practical applications , 77–82 endophenotypes , 657 832 Subject Index

Attention-defi cit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (cont.) risk process and protective factors , 661 epidemiology , 432–433 ( see also Risk) etiological considerations , 427 toddler years, infants etiological models adulthood , 660 developmental psychopathology , 437–439 behavioral developmental trajectory , 657 environmental infl uences and gene–environment , brain structure and function , 659 433–435 canonical babbling , 658 neurobiological mediators (see Neurobiological caregivers, children , 659 mediators, ADHD) comorbid intellectual disability , 658 externalizing behavior disorders , 531 defi cits , 657 hyperactive and impulsive behaviors , 468 empathy and emotions , 658 multimodal treatment , 533 full-blown onset disorder , 659 normative peers, children , 193 gestural communication , 658–659 ODD, CD and ASPD , 532 interpret and predict behavior, mental states , 658 treatment neurodevelopmental disorders , 658 behavioral interventions , 439 parental behavior , 659 developmental psychopathology , 441 parent-based interventions , 659 evidence-based psychosocial interventions , 440 predictor, motor skills and social defi cits , 660 FDA , 439 “regression,” 657 limitations , 440–441 social communication symptoms , 659 medication , 439–440 social impairments , 657 Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) , treatment studies , 279 313, 670, 672, 689, 690 Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children anxiety disorders (see Anxiety disorders) (ALSPAC) , 56 behavioral interventions , 661 characterization , 265 cognition and observable behavioral symptoms , 652 B complex disorder , 652 BASC. See Behavior Assessment System for Children Dawson’s developmental model , 660 (BASC) disturbances in social behavior (Kanner and BED. See Binge eating disorder (BED) Asperger), 651–652 Behavioral disinhibition , 588–589, 595 DSM 5 , 653 Behavioral genetics , 194, 196, 654 DSM IV criteria , 652–653 applications, psychopathology and treatment , emotional regulation , 660 256–257 environmental interactions , 271 description , 245 epigenetics , 277 genetic infl uence and hypotheses excitatory and inhibitory , 652 academic and social competence, young children , genes and gene–environment interactions , 251–252 271–272 ACE tripartite analytic model , 248 genetic studies (see Genetic(s)) developmental phenotypes , 251 high-risk infants , 660 ENCODE project , 253 5-HTTLPR , 271 epigenetic research , 252 identifi cation and treatment , 655 gene expression , 252 imaging genetics , 276–277 genotype–environment correlations , 249 infants heritability , 247 Dawson’s model , 655, 657 monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) , 246 diffusion tensor imaging , 656 multilevel modeling , 252 endophenotypes , 656–657 mutations , 253 ERP , 656 natural experiments , 246 protective factors , 657 nature-nurture debate , 253 risk , 656 nongenetic sources , 251 temperamental characteristics , 656 parental divorce , 250 vocalization and nonverbal communication , 656 parent-child relationships , 249 neurodevelopmental disorder , 651 pleiotropy , 251 nongenetic factors , 654–655 7-repeat DRD4 allele , 252 Parent–child interactions , 661 shared and non-shared environment , 248 PDD-NOS , 651 sizable gene-gene interactions , 246 prefrontal-amygdala function , 268–269 sources , 247 psychoanalytic explanations , 652 substantial change , 250 Subject Index 833

individual’s genetic makeup , 258 clinical features and comorbidity, adults , 708–709 and molecular genetic approaches , 245 dysregulation , 708 OCD , 565 harsh treatment , 709 and psychopathology , 253–255 impulse control disorders , 709–710 serotonergic neurons project , 533 self-control and emotion regulation skills , 709 serotonin transporter gene , 258 self-regulation and social interaction , 709 timing and programming , 255–256 BPD. See Borderline personality disorder (BPD) trait impulsivity , 531, 532 Brain structure and function , Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC) , 71 333, 381, 383, 627, 656, 659 BEIP. See Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP) adulthood , 295 Binge eating , 626 alcoholism , 594–595 Binge eating disorder (BED) , 626 amygdala and hippocampus , 752 Biobehavioral characteristics , 35. See also anxiety disorders (see Anxiety disorders) Regulation model ASD ( see Autism spectrum disorders (ASD)) Biological factors and biological development , 295 BPD and BPD-related behaviors , 709 and circuitry , 292–293 CD development , 471 cognitive and emotional capabilities , 300 nongenetic biological factors , 695 developmental psychopathology research , 265 puberty , 625 fMRI fi ndings , 319 stress , 209 Bucharest Early Intervention Project (BEIP) , Biological sensitivity 373, 383 allostatic load processes , 295 Bulimia nervosa (BN) amygdala-vmPFC resting-state connectivity , 301 and AN , 621 ANS and HPA axis dysregulation , 301 and EDNOS , 622, 623 autonomic nervous system regulation , 291–292 infl uence , 622 behavioral and emotional pathologies , 301 pubertal timing , 623 brain circuitry and function , 292–293 Bullying BSCT , 296 depression , 166 chronic HPA axis regulation , 298 homophobic forms , 166 contextual factors , 302 and peer victimization , 729–730 contextual stress , 296–297 cortisol arousal/reactivity , 302 early life experience , 287–289 C epigenetic modifi cation , 293–294 Caregiver–child relationships , 128 etiologic complexities , 287 CBCL. See Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) genetic polymorphisms , 296 CBT. See Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) HPA axis regulation , 289–291 CBT-I. See Cognitive behavioral treatments for insomnia 5HTTLPR and BDNF genotype , 297 (CBT-I) individual's “stress reactivity,” 296 CD. See Conduct disorder (CD) longitudinal studies , 298 CFAs. See Confi rmatory factor analyses (CFAs) organismic factors , 296 CFA tests , 71 physiological assessment , 298 Chicago Parenting Center (CPC) , 735–736 positive and negative aspects, environments , Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) , 71 297, 299–300 Child, environment models rat and nonhuman primate studies , 300–301 epigenetic model sensitive and critical periods , 295–296 gene expression , 16 spontaneous dysregulation , 301 HPA axis , 16 subserve neurobiological sensitivity , 296 goodness-of-fi t model telomeres , 294–295 mismatch. , 14 U-shaped association , 297 non-transformational feature , 15 white and ethnic minority children , 298 positive environmental experiences , 16 BMI. See Body mass index (BMI) sex-role behavior , 15 BN. See Bulimia nervosa (BN) interactional model Body mass index (BMI) , 734 interactive in nature , 13 Borderline personality disorder (BPD) , 530, 534 maladaptive behavior , 13 adults , 709 transformational model and ASPD , 711 colinearity and high correlations , 14 biological factors , 709 insecure attachment , 14 caregiver behaviors , 709 transactional models , 14 834 Subject Index

Childhood negative emotions , 726 ADHD , 431, 436, 439 stage-salient developmental task , 726 adolescence , 706 cascading effects , 731 adulthood , 710–711 CRHR1 , 733 adult mental health , 287 defi nitional and epidemiological issues , 723–725 and adult SES , 294 description , 723 aggression and violence , 452–454 ecological-transactional model , 725 aggressive behavior , 478 equifi nality and multifi nality , 726 antisocial behavior , 454–455 5-HTTLPR , 732–733 anxiety disorders , 548, 556 MAOA , 732 ASD symptoms , 269 memory attachment , 358 autobiographical memory , 731 behavioral characteristic , 229 defensive processing , 731 CD , 468 hypothesized adverse effects , 730 child maltreatment , 725 PTSD and dissociation , 730 cortisol elevations , 301 recall task , 731 depression (see Depression) peer relations (see Peer(s)) developmental sequence model , 478–479 personality disorders , 731–732 early deprivation (see Early childhood) potentiating and compensatory factors , 725 education classroom , 673 prevention and intervention enuresis and encopresis (see Elimination disorders) burden, mental illness , 736 externalizing problems , 166 CPC and NFP , 735–736 extracurricular and community activities , 673 CPP , 736 fraternal birth order effect , 696 effects , 735 frustration and confusion , 673–674 psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses , 731 5HTR2A gene , 533 resilience , 734–735 (see also Resilience) internalizing and externalizing problems , 535 self-system process longitudinal study , 192 defensive processing , 729 maternal care , 298 early caregiving experiences , 728 normative school transitions , 178 grandiose self-representations , 729 peer-assessed shy-withdrawn behavior , 234 neutral/negative emotions , 728 peers earlier , 185 physical and sexual abuse , 729 psychache , 524 preschool period , 728 rejection , 188 school-age maltreated children , 729 school functioning and peer diffi culties , 165 stage-salient developmental tasks , 725–726 self-regulation and control , 231 Child–Parent Psychotherapy (CPP) , 736, 769–770 sex-typed behavior , 692 Child Protective Services (CPS) , 724–725 sexual and physical abuse , 761 CIDI. See Composite International Diagnostic slow learner , 673 Interview (CIDI) social subordination , 287–288 Classifi cation stress-sensitive periods , 296 AAIDD , 666 suicidal behaviors , 526 alcoholism , 585 telomere length , 294 ASD (see Autism spectrum disorders (ASD)) trauma exposure , 753 bisexual/homosexual , 691 young children , 527 maltreated infants , 727–728 Child maltreatment MCS , 725 and allostatic load PDS ( see Personality disorders (PDs)) cortisol regulation , 733 prematurity , 390 hospital-based treatment , 734 social transitioners , 693 hyper-and hypocortisolism , 733 CNVs. See Copy number variants (CNVs) hypotheses , 734 Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) , 572, 573 multi-domain assessment , 734 Cognitive behavioral treatments for insomnia multiple interactive physiological systems , 733 (CBT-I) , 413 analysis, personality clusters , 732 Cognitive sequelae attachment relationships , 727–728 attention problems and hyperactivity , attention and arousal 376–377 atypical emotional environment , 726 emotion perception , 378 ERP , 727 executive functions , 377 facial expression , 727 general intelligence , 376 learning, perceptual and memory systems , 727 theory of mind (ToM) , 377–378 Subject Index 835

Comorbid psychopathology , ID Corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 gene abnormal movements , 677 (CRHR1), 733 adjustment disorders , 678 CPC. See Chicago Parenting Center (CPC) aggressive/destructive behaviors , 677 CPP. See Child–parent psychotherapy (CPP) anxiety and mood disorders , 678 CPS. See Child Protective Services (CPS) attention and motivational defi cits , 677–678 CRHR1. See Corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor 1 description , 676 gene (CRHR1) effi cacy, DSM diagnoses , 676 CRS. See Conners Rating Scales (CRS) SIB , 676–677 Culture , 666, 725, 746–748, 753 Comparative Fit Index (CFI) , 75 deny/isolate distressing feelings , 359 Composite International Diagnostic Interview safe school , 176 (CIDI), 73 self and group-oriented , 197 Compulsions students, school environments , 174 defi nitions , 562 Culture, social, behavioral and psychological problems disorder (see Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)) cross-cultural researchers , 237 pathology and non-pathology , 563–564 description , 225 Conduct disorder (CD) , 51, 169, 171 internalizing and externalizing behaviors aggressive responding , 471–474 adolescents , 234 alcohol , 588 aggression, self-control and adjustment , 235–236 categorical vs. dimensional approaches , 468–469 aggressive and antisocial behaviors , 230–231 characteristics , 467 cross-cultural researchers , 228 developmental course , 470–471 depression, anxiety and somatic complaints , developmentally linked disorders , 468 228–230 prevention and intervention shyness-inhibition, social anxiety and adjustment , aggression and antisocial activity , 479 234–235 approaches , 479 socially active groups , 234 cognitive-behavioral and social-emotional skill maladaptive development training , 480 anthropological perspective , 225 family programs, antisocial adolescents , 480–481 contextual-developmental perspective , 227 multicomponent prevention programs , 481 traditional perspectives , 225–227 parent management training , 479–480 parent-child interaction , 237 socialization experiences, aggression , 474–477 peer interaction , 237 transactional models social attitudes and children's behaviors dual-pathway models , 478 parental attitudes and socialization practices , early-onset pathway , 478 231–232 heterogeneity , 477–478 peer evaluations and responses , 232–234 parallel developmental processes , 477 social evaluation and response , 236 psychophysiological and social risk factors , 479 sequential developmental processes , 477–479 vs. depression , 313 D Confi rmatory factor analyses (CFAs) , 71, 74 Daytime sleepiness , 415–417 Conners Rating Scales (CRS) , 71 Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) , 414–415 Consciousness Delinquency , 205, 208 attention defi cit disorders , 766 Depersonalization/derealization disorder , 767 depersonalization experience , 767 Depression , 30, 95, 191, 194, 684, 696, 708, 713, 770 marijuana , 767 ADHD , 677–678 naltrexone , 766–767 adolescence , 384 seizure disorders , 767 adolescent , 301 self-hypnosis, component , 767 “anaclitic depression,” 396 Contextual model. See also Unifi ed theory of ANS and HPA axis dysregulation , 301 development anxiety , 205, 208, 211, 212 multiple environmental risks , 33 anxiety and somatic complaints across cultures , promotive factors , 34 228–230 social contacts , 32 Asian group-oriented societies , 236 social ecologies, analysis , 32 AUD , 588, 589, 592 Control disorders , 709–710 BPD , 531 alcohol , 584 bullying , 166 effortful , 319, 320 child/adolescent , 677 parental behavioral , 144 childhood sexual abuse , 744 Copy number variants (CNVs) , 654 chronic /stressors , 506 836 Subject Index

Depression (cont.) age effects , 94 classic MZ-DZ twin design , 248 changes in risk and protective factors , 94 continuity depression , 95 childhood to adulthood , 490–491 antisocial behavior, developmental taxonomy , 90 symptoms, syndrome and disorder , 490 defi nition , 87 cortisol dysregulation , 734 disease prevention , 88–89 CRHR1 , 733 disparities, health outcomes , 88 description , 489 distribution of diseases , 88 diathesis-stress models , 506 Durham Family Initiative (DFI) , 89 early life stress , 380 epidemiological data epidemiology publicly available datasets, advantages , 97–100 comorbidity , 493–494 sampling datasets, characteristics , 99–100 MDD , 492 service utilization , 98 The National Comorbidity Survey-Adolescent using epidemiological data , 98–104 Supplement, 492 geographic, social, and contextual infl uences sex differences , 493 collective effi cacy , 96 Euro–Americans , 236 Moving to Opportunity (MTO) Study , 96 genes and neural pathways , 506–507 neighborhoods , 96 genetic factors infectious disease epidemiology , 88 behavioral genetic studies , 494–495 multilevel and mechanistic perspectives , 88 molecular genetics , 495–496 policy-level infl uences 42-h meditation/emotion regulation training , 173 National tracking data , 97 and hormonal changes , 338 NHIS , 96 5-HTTLPR , 732 SED , 98 infl ammatory processes , 375 Strengths and Diffculties Questionnaire , 97 internalizing problems , 165 YRBSS , 96 interpersonal relationships population-level inferences family , 504–505 exposure–outcome relationships , 93 peers , 505 NCS-A , 93 maternal , 290, 393, 397 PARP , 93–94 maturation , 340, 341, 346 PTSD , 93 modern lifespan approach , 522–523 populations, infl uence on , 89–90 mood disorders , 677 psychopathology negative cognitions , 500–501 lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) , 91 neurobiology MECA , 91 maturational changes , 499 mental disorders, prevalence , 91 neuroendocrine studies , 497 NCS-A , 91 neuroimaging studies , 497–498 SED , 91 pediatric depressive disorders , 498 sexual orientation and psychopathology , 91 sleep architecture and electrophysiological risk and protective factors studies, 496–497 childhood poverty and educational attainment , 92 old-age suicide , 529 duration of exposure , 92 parental , 297 high IQ and positive temperament , 93 phenomenology , 491–492 magnitude of exposure , 93 prenatal , 392 pre-natal maternal malnutrition , 92 PTSD and maternal , 393 timing of exposure , 92 pubertal processes , 626 study, selection self-regulation and coping , 501–502 attrition , 102 social withdrawal and isolation , 673 case–control studies , 103–104 stressful life events and trauma , 502–504 cross-sectional studies , 102–103 temperament , 499–500 cross-sequential cohorts , 101, 102 TF-CBT , 750 depressive symptoms , 102 tryptophan 5-monooxygenase (TPH1) gene , 533 exposure–outcome relationships , 101 vs. conduct disorder , 313 Developmental pluralism , 153 youth in academically oriented groups , 234 Developmental psychopathology (DP). See also Stressors Developmental cascade models , 195–196 attachment theory and psychoanalysis , 3 Developmental epidemiology child by environment models , 13–16 advances in the surveillance , 88 conceptual models , 209 age–period–Cohort effects construction of reality , 19–20 Subject Index 837

environment feeding disorders, young children , 400 development and psychopathology , 41 fMRI , 272 unifi ed theory of development , 29–38 full-blown symptoms , 656 unifying theory of development , 39–41 GD environmental model , 9–12 adolescent/adult criteria , 687 friendship, friendship behaviors and friend infl uence , developmental trajectories , 687 193–195 DSD , 686 individuals and development DSM-5 diagnostic criteria , 685, 686 molecular genetics , 28 gender-variant behavior , 687 schizophrenia, psychiatric diagnoses , 29 GID , 686–687 maladaptive, defi nition , 16–18 physical inter-sex condition , 687 modeling strategies (see DP research, modeling ID strategies) AAIDD, assumptions , 666 models cognitive function , 667 abnormal development , 4 cultural and familial factors , 669 affordance , 5 defi nition , 667 human nature, views , 4 description , 666 operant conditioning , 5 developed fetuses , 669 passive child-active/passive environment model , 5 developmental speech and motor milestones , 667 relational developmental systems perspective , 4 education services , 667 sex-role behavior , 4, 5 genetic counseling and prenatal testing , 668 pathology, defi nition , 27–28 genetics and environmental factors , 668–669 peer infancy/early childhood , 667–668 status , 187–190 IQ scores falling , 667 victimization , 190–193 neurobiological factors , 669 prediction and the notion of sudden change , 18–19 neurological impairments , 668 prior experience “organic ID” and “cultural/familiar ID,” 669 environmental infl uences , 12 population prevalence , 668 long-term observation , 13 impairment/emotional distress , 749 putative mechanisms , 186 lack, intervention , 749 roots language development , 749 mental disorders and health , 26 MDD , 495 nature-nurture dichotomy , 27 mood and anxiety disorders , 731 temperament, effects , 3–4 OCD , 561–562 theoretical models, etiology , 206 PD trait or status model , 6–9 adolescence , 708 Developmental trajectories , 185–186, 189, 198 ASPD (see Antisocial personality disorder bisexual/homosexual sexual orientation , 691–692 (ASPD)) clinical interview and sexual orientation , 690 BPD (see Borderline personality disorder (BPD)) description , 690 depression and suicide , 708 feminine behaviors , 691 dynamic processes , 708 gender identity and sexual orientation , 691 PDD-NOS , 652–653 “Deviancy training,” 131 researchers and clinicians , 749 DFI. See Dissociation-focused interventions (DFI) social affective communication , 651 Diagnosis Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) , 68 ADHD Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, clinical presentation , 430 5th edition (DSM-5), 703 DSM-IV , 428, 429 FFM , 705 follow-up, children , 429 hybrid dimensional-categorical system , 705 inattention and hyperactivity impulsivity PD-TS , 705 symptoms , 428 Dialectic integration of development, psychopathology avoidance/numbing symptom cluster , 749 “bottom-up” approach , 69 behavioral developmental trajectory , 657 developmental framework CD , 467, 468 ADHD , 68 clusters, experience symptoms , 749 DSM and ICD , 68 dissociative amnesia , 769 multicultural assessment , 75–81 DSM , 748 psychometric advances , 71–72 EDNOS , 622, 626 quantitative assessment elimination disorders, childhood , 633 actualizing assessment , 70–71 enuresis/thumb-sucking , 749 BASC , 71 838 Subject Index

Dialectic integration of development, psychopathology sexual and physical abuse , 761–762 (cont.) shame-based conceptions , 764 confi rmatory factor analytic (CFA) tests , 71 symptoms , 766 CRS , 71 Tomkins’ affect theory , 764 “dimensional” diagnostic criteria , 70 treatment EFA methods , 71 ARC and effective approaches , 770 multi-informant assessment , 71 child–parent psychotherapy , 769–770 psychometric advances , 70–71 cognitive interventions , 770 quantitative multicultural approach , 67–68 creative interventions , 770 standardized assessment, behavioral, emotional, and crux , 771 social problems, 69 DFI , 770 traditional cross-cultural research , 67 diencephalon, limbic system and cortex , 770 Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) technique , 498 disabling symptoms , 769 Dimensional personality symptom item pool (DIPSI) , hyperarousal , 771 713 trauma-based disorders , 769, 771 DIPSI. See Dimensional personality symptom item pool treatment model , 763 (DIPSI) war trauma , 762 Discrete behavioral states model , 764 DP research, modeling strategies Disinhibited social engagement disorder , 362 growth ( see Growth, psychological construct) Disorder of sex development (DSD) longitudinal modeling, psychopathology physical inter-sex condition , 687 complex probability samples , 119 polycystic ovary syndrome , 688 design and data considerations , 119 Disruptive behavior disorder , 50–51, 58, 154, 156, 233, distal outcome , 119 236, 313, 566, 668, 670, 677. See also equifi nality , 119 Gene–environment interactions (GxE) gene–environment interactions , 119 Dissociation-focused interventions (DFI) , 770 modeling across developmental time Dissociative amnesia , 769 change trajectory, superordinate latent Dissociative disorders, children and adolescents construct , 119 abnormal somatic experiences , 769 distal outcome , 119 A-DES , 765 equifi nality , 119 affective awareness , 764–765 multiple-informant data , 118 agreed-upon protocols , 763 psychiatric syndromes, categorical or continuous arousal, affects , 764 Bayesian methods , 112 assessment tools , 765 DSM-IV Axis I psychiatric syndromes , 110 brain’s adaptive system , 763 measurement invariance , 111 child clinicians familiar , 763 noninvariance , 111 childhood trauma , 761 statistical power , 110 consciousness , 766–767 successive comorbidity , 111 depersonalization/derealization disorder , 765 symptom-level data , 110 detoxifi cation , 765 DSD. See Disorder of sex development (DSD) diagnoses , 762–763 DSM-5. See Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental discrete behavioral states model , 764 Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5) disorganized attachment , 764 DSM-5 and DSM-IV fantasy-proneness hypnotizability/interpersonal clinical and epidemiological research , sensitivity , 765 703–704 fl uctuations , 768 comorbidity , 704 hallucinatory experiences defi nition , 703 hearing voices , 767–768 multiaxial and hybrid dimensional categorical malevolent infl uence, child’s behavior , 768 classifi cation , 703 incipient multiple personality disorder , 761 polythetic criteria , 703 measurable symptom , 762 self- and informant-reports , 704 memory lapses , 768–769 stable traits and acute symptoms , 703 Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation , 765 transient developmental disturbances and mental natural disasters , 761 disorders , 704 posttraumatic stress disorder , 765–766 DSM IV criteria risk-taking behaviors , 762 classifi cation systems , 653 screening measures , 766 core symptom domains , 652 secondary and tertiary dissociation , 763 defi cits, classic autism , 652–653 self-conception , 763–764 phenotypic heterogeneity , 653 Subject Index 839

DSPS. See Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) attention , 638–639 DTI technique. See Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) biophysical characteristics , 639–641 technique breast-feeding , 640 Durham Family Initiative (DFI) , 89 demographic variables , 641 depression , 639 genetic factors , 640 E hypercalciuria , 640–641 Early childhood school-related, disruptive and oppositional , 639 aggression and violence self-esteem, attachment and prosocial skills , 638 children’s noncompliance , 453 sleep apnea/disturbances , 640 coercion dynamics , 453 defecation , 632 depression , 452 developmental considerations Family Check-Up (FCU) , 454 atypicalities , 633 Family Process Code , 453 readiness , 632–633 Markov models , 453 transient regression , 633 parent–child interactions , 452 diagnosis , 633, 641 caregiver’s ability , 673 dichotomies , 634 deprivation etiological frameworks , 631 BEIP , 373 familial nature , 636 cognitive sequelae , 376–378 fecal incontinence description , 372 constipation , 635 experience-dependent neural development , 373 liquid stool , 635 experience-expectant neural systems , 373 literature , 635 Greenough’s argument , 373 nomenclature , 633, 634 models , 373 paradoxical constriction, sphincter , 635 neurobiological correlates , 381–383 physical examination , 635 physical health and growth , 374–376 retentive , 635 psychopathology , 371–372 soiling , 635 social and affective sequelae , 378–381 vicious cycle , 635 language development , 672 immaturity , 637 personal mastery , 672 improper diet , 637 self-care skills , 673 learning/skills defi cit model , 636–637 Early onset literature , 631, 633 alcoholism , 589 nocturnal enuresis , 637 OCD , 565 prevalence , 636 Eating disorders , 165, 521, 529 psychodynamic formulation , 636 BED , 626 risk factors , 638 binge eating , 626 toilet training , 631 biological/genetic risk , 626–627 treatment defi nitions , 621–622 behavioral methods , 642–643 description , 621 constipation , 643–644 environmental/psychosocial infl uences , 626 cruel and barbarous methods , 642 genes and neurobiological systems , 627 daytime and secondary incontinence , 643 puberty ( see Puberty) guidance , 645 symptoms , 622 identifi cation, readiness , 646 twin studies, estrogen , 626 record keeping , 644 Eating disorders not otherwise specifi ed (EDNOS) , 622, scheduled toilet sitting , 644–645 623, 626 secondary disorders , 645 EDNOS. See Eating disorders not otherwise specifi ed self-help skill , 645 (EDNOS) soft stool passage , 644 Educational resilience , 167 soiling behavior and warm bath , 645 Elimination , 667, 668, 690, 704 systematic reinforcement , 645 defi cits, pragmatic language skills , 660 training modifi cations , 645 early pubertal timing and dieting , 625, 626 urination (see Urination) Elimination disorders Emotional/behavioral problems careful medical review , 642 educational resilience , 167 concomitant problems psychological self-system processes , 167 anxiety , 639 students with long-term academic , 178 840 Subject Index

Emotional disorders , 676 substance use , 601 Emotion regulation , 210, 217, 531, 535, 536, 706 trauma exposure , 743, 744 adolescence and early adulthood , 706 Epigenetics automatic and voluntary , 266 ASD , 277 coercive and confl ictual relationships , 711 behavioral genetics , 252 cross-cultural difference , 229 child, environment models EEG asymmetry , 735 gene expression , 16 internalizing problems , 227 HPA axis , 16 maltreated children , 726 effects, gene–environment interdependence , 58 potential child-related protective processes , 660 and gene expression , 253 serotonin transporter and insecure attachment , 255 and HPA effects , 49 Enuresis and encopresis. See Elimination disorders imaging gene–environment interactions , 274–276 Environmental model imaging genetics, imaging gene–environment abused children , 11–12 interactions, 272 active organism model , 10 methylation , 312 change as function , 11 modifi cations , 288, 293–294 developmental process , 10 ERP. See Event-related brain potentials (ERP); Exposure environmental forces., types , 10 and response prevention (ERP) environments, defi nition , 9 Event-related brain potentials (ERP) , 656, 657, 727 maladaptive behavior development , 11 Evolutionary model. See also Unifi ed theory of peer relationships , 12 development positive and negative environment , 11 gene–environment interactions , 38 Environmental Risk (E-Risk) , 93 punctuated equilibrium , 38 Environmental Risk (E-Risk) Longitudinal Twin Exploratory factor analytic (EFA) methods , 71 Study , 93 Exposure and response prevention (ERP) , 572 Environmental stressors , 496, 537 Externalizing disorders , 360–361 AUD , 591–593 5-HTTLPR , 274 Val/Val alleles , 276 F Epidemiology. See also Developmental epidemiology; Failure to thrive (FTT) Gender dysphoria (GD) child characteristics , 398–399 ADHD , 432–433 child’s clinical presentation and growth alcoholism , 584–585 parameters, 396 anxiety disorders description , 395–396 comorbidity , 548 feeding characteristics , 400–401 continuity across age , 548 interventions , 401–402 GAD , 547 mechanism , 396 PD and AG , 547 “organic” vs. “nonorganic,” 397 SAD , 547 parent characteristics/risk factors , 397–398 SoP , 547 social context , 399–400 SP , 547 2010 United Nations’ surveys , 396 childhood sexual abuse , 743 Family(ies) , 185, 189, 194, 208, 212, 214 child maltreatment Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment CPS , 724–725 (ASEBA), 688 MCS , 724 adolescents and adults , 692 medical diagnosis , 723–724 African American community , 747 neglect and emotional , 724 alcoholism physical and sexual abuse , 724 common life situations , 593 Prevent Child Abuse America , 725 history, AUD , 588, 591, 592 demographic factors , 654–655 money , 592 depression obligations , 583 comorbidity , 493–494 prevalence , 586 MDD , 492 attachment insecurity , 150 The National Comorbidity Survey—Adolescent boundaries , 148–149 Supplement, 492 cascade mechanisms , 153–154 sex differences , 493 child/children genders and age , 744 adaptation , 156 ID , 668 affi liative styles , 152–153 natural disasters , 743 attachment insecurity , 149–150 prematurity , 389–390 defensive reactivity , 150–152 Subject Index 841

diffi cult temperament , 155 Family Check-Up (FCU) , 454 mental health outcomes , 143, 154 Family Process Code , 453 coercion theory , 454 Family stress , ID coercive and confl ictual relationships , 711 children and adolescents , 675–676 coercive interaction patterns , 459 siblings , 675 cultural contexts , 130 FFM. See Five-factor model (FFM) defi nition , 143–144 Five-factor model (FFM) , 705, 711, 712 developmental pluralism , 153 FMRI. See Functional magnetic resonance imaging development of psychopathology , 143 (fMRI) disadvantages , 170 Frightened and frightening (FR) , 728 downstream peripheral biology in adults , 289 FTT. See Failure to thrive (FTT) Durham Family Initiative (DFI) , 89 Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) early pubertal timing and dieting , 626 anxiety disorders and ASD (see Autism spectrum ecological risk factors , 165 disorders (ASD)) ecological-transactional model , 725 brain economic hardship , 170 anxiety disorders, treatment , 278–279 emotional/behavioral problems , 170 ASD, treatment , 279 environment models , 154 pharmacological agent , 277 Family Check-Up (FCU) , 454 developmental psychopathology family risk factors , 143–144 cognitive processes , 279 family systems theory , 144 large-scale fMRI studies , 280 G × E interactions , 130 longitudinal designs , 279–280 grandmother involvement , 129–130 social contexts and relationships high-risk infants , 656 characteristic, 279 holism , 147–148 genes code , 265 homosexual sexual orientation , 693 imaging genetic studies , 280 “indicated pharmacotherapies,” 130 neural activation , 267 interdependency , 146–147 neuroimaging research , 267 interparental relationship characteristics , 145–146 prefrontal amygdala cortex circuitry , 280 interpersonal processes , 709 studies , 498 maladaptive outcomes , 296 transactional model , 265 mechanisms , 149 mediational pathways , 147 mental illness , 736 G OCD GAD. See Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) accommodation , 569–570 GD. See Gender dysphoria (GD) cognitive development , 566–567 Gender dysphoria (GD) diagnosis , 568–569 assessment (see Assessment) environment , 568 behavior problems impact , 561 ASD , 689 parent and child behaviors , 568 children and adolescents , 688 relationship and quality of life , clinical populations , 689 568, 570–572 gender-variant behavior , 690 symptom development , 568 generic risk factors , 690 organizational framework, graphical depiction , hypothesized pathways , 690 143, 144 siblings , 689 parent–child subsystem , 144–145 SRS , 689 positive behavior support , 457 treatment , 690 positive parenting , 129 causal mechanisms protective processes , 129 male and female fetus , 694 regulating conditions , 154–155 psychosexual differentiation , 694 relationships with family members , 129 sex-dimorphic behavior , 694 school connections , 177–178 sibships , 694 sexual abuse , 724 children and adolescents , 683 sibling relationship quality , 146 clinical management social-emotional development, students , adolescents , 697 164, 170, 179 birth sex vs. gender identity , 698 substance use , 610–611 contra-sex hormonal therapy , 697–698 summer vacation, wealthier , 172 treatment approach , 698 systemic organizing parameters , 146 well-designed comparative treatment transactional models , 155–156 approaches, 698 842 Subject Index

Gender dysphoria (GD) (cont.) GxE , 58–59 cognitive-developmental factors , 697 5-HTTLPR GxE , 59 description , 683 MAOA gene , 59 developmental trajectories , 690–692 prenatal/postnatal effects , 59 diagnosis ( see Diagnosis) rGE , 58 Diane’s male behavior , 684 Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) , 546, 547 Frank’s female behavior , 684 Genetic(s) , 206, 695 fraternal birth order effect , 695–696 adolescence, girls , 624 genetics , 695 antisocial behavior , 710 GID , 683 anxiety , 548–549 maternal prenatal sex preference , 696 anxiety disorders , 273–274 predictors, gender identity (see Gender identity, ASD , 276–277 predictors) behavioral-genetics research , 196, 494–495 prenatal sex hormones , 695 biological factors , 709 psychosocial infl uences , 696 “broader autism phenotype,” 654 referral rates , 684–685 children’s peer experiences , 196 sex-dimorphic characteristics , 688 child’s development , 669 sex-typed behavior , 688 CNVs , 654 social reinforcement disorganized attachment , 728 infancy and toddlerhood , 696 environmental effects , 247–250 parental reinforcement efforts , 696–697 environmental infl uences , 711 parent generation , 696 epigenetics (see Epigenetics) Gender identity disorder (GID) estrogen , 625 gender-variant behavior , 687 fantasy-proneness, hypnotizability/interpersonal physical inter-sex condition , 687 sensitivity , 765 sexual anatomy , 686 human molecular , 302 Gender identity, predictors hypotheses , 246–247, 624 childhood assessment , 693 impulsivity , 532 childhood, clinical evaluation and treatment , 692 infl uences on behavioral phenotypes , 250–253 developmental malleability and plasticity , 692 maltreatment and depression , 732 gender transition movement/subculture , 692 molecular genetics , 495–496 gender-variant/cross-gender behavior , 692, 693 monozygotic and dizygotic twins , 653–654 homosexual , 694 neurotransmitters/neurotrophins , 625 SES , 693 OCD , 565 sex difference , 693 ovarian hormones and sex-differention behaviors , 624 TAU , 692–693 polymorphisms , 296, 532 Gene–environment correlations (rGE) prenatal testing , 668 active and evocative rGE , 49 serotonin hypothesis , 533 adaptive or maladaptive environment , 51 twin studies , 624–625 adoption studies , 50 Genetic infl uences heritability , 50 catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) effect , 46 parent-child relationship , 50 environments , 47 passive/active/evocative rGE , 49 genomic imprinting , 46 peer deviance (PD) and conduct disorder (CD) , 51 GxE , 46 Gene–environment interactions (GxE) GID. See Gender identity disorder (GID) additive and multiplicative synergistic Growth, psychological construct interactions, 52 3 class-specifi c mean trajectories , 115 disruptive behavior , 51–52 complex interactions , 114 5-HTTLPR and forms of stress , 52 individual trajectories , 112, 119–120 intermediate phenotype , 53 interaction , 114 methodological issues , 51–52 LCGMs , 115, 116 positive reasons , 51 person-oriented research paradigm , 114 serotonin metabolites , 53 physical aggression, example , 115 Gene–environment interdependence predicted aggression trajectories , 117–118 anomalies, reasons , 58 predicting , 114–118 chromosome anomalies , 58 random coeffi cient growth modeling (RCGM) , 112 COMT and MAOA effects , 60 RCGM vs. LCGM aggression trajectories , 113–114 congenital anomalies , 58 GxE, MAOA genotype and antisocial behavior copy-number variations (CNVs) , 58 animal models , 55 epigenetic effects , 58 hostile environment , 55 Subject Index 843

low-activity genotype animals , 55 Intellectual disability (ID) low-MAOA-activity males , 54–55 AAIDD , 665 overt antisocial behavior (ASB) , 55 children, handicaps , 670 variable nucleotide repeat (VNTR) , 54 comorbid psychopathology (see Comorbid psychopathology, ID) development H adolescence , 674 Hallucinatory experiences adulthood , 674–675 hearing voices , 767–768 childhood , 672–673 malevolent infl uence, child’s behavior , 768 developmental disability , 671 Handbook of Developmental Psychopathology , 3 early childhood , 672–673 Hierarchical personality inventory for children (HiPIC) , infancy , 672 712, 713 skills , 672 HiPIC. See Hierarchical personality inventory for trajectories , 671–672 children (HiPIC) developmental psychopathology , 666 Holism , 147–148 diagnosis ( see Diagnosis) HOME Scale , 9 diagnostic overshadowing , 666 Hyperarousal , 771 evaluation Hypercalciuria , 640–641 cognitive and adaptive behavior , 670–671 genetic disorder , 671 neuroimaging and cytogenetic techniques , 671 I verbal and non-verbal intelligence tests , 671 ID. See Intellectual disability (ID) family stress (see Family stress, ID) ID, diagnosis MR , 665 AAIDD, assumptions , 666 physical disabilities clinical profi le blindness and hearing impairment , 669 cognitive function , 667 comorbid psychopathology , 669 defi nition , 667 dual diagnosis , 669 developmental speech and motor milestones , 667 internal and external triggers , 669–670 education services , 667 International Classifi cation of Diseases (ICD), WHO , 68 infancy/early childhood , 667–668 International Society for the Study of Trauma and IQ scores falling , 667 Dissociation (ISST-D) , 762, 771 neurological impairments , 668 ISST-D. See International Society for the Study of cultural and familial factors , 669 Trauma and Dissociation (ISST-D) description , 666 developed fetuses , 669 genetic counseling and prenatal testing , 668 L genetics and environmental factors , 668–669 Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) , 91 neurobiological factors , 669 Life stress , 128, 207, 215, 527, 535, 714. See also “organic ID” and “cultural/familiar ID,” 669 Resilience population prevalence , 668 alcohol (see Alcoholism) Infancy , 672 anxiety and depression , 380 Infant–parent patterns depression , 341 caregiving , 359 description , 293 cultural infl uences , 359 HPA axis regulation , 298 disorganization , 359–360 5-HTTLPR genotype , 274 early childhood , 358 model human experiences , 301 and infant temperament , 358–360 neural processing , 382 prevalence rates , 359 telomere shortening , 294 strange situation , 358 Insomnia bedtime worry, rumination and vigilance , 414 M CBT-I , 413 Major depressive disorder (MDD) , 490, 492, 493, 496 daytime coping , 414 Maladaptive functional analysis , 413 construction of reality motivational enhancement (ME) , 413 father–child relationship , 19 relapse prevention , 414 stimulus , 19 sleep and circadian education , 413 discrete versus continuous behavior sleep–wake window , 413 CBCL , 17 wake up , 414 DSM-like classifi cation system , 16 wind down , 413–414 yes-no classifi cation system , 17 844 Subject Index

Maladaptive (cont.) National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) , 96 people’s perceptions , 17 Nature , 185, 197, 198, 211, 215, 675, 677, 696, 714, 745, prediction and sudden change 746, 770 ability of prediction , 18 ASD , 268 continuity , 18 human abilities , 169–170 gradualism , 18 nature-nurture debate , 253 Maltreatment , 270, 535. See also Child maltreatment puberty’s effects , 331–333, 621 children , 210 siblings , 146 early childhood , 449 subsystem relationships , 144 homicide , 746 tissue-specifi c , 252 RAD , 364 Nature-nurture integration sexual abuse , 762 DP perspective , 45 Maltreatment classifi cation system (MCS) , 724 gene–environment correlations (rGE) , 49–51 MAOA. See Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) gene–environment interactions (GxE) , 51–53 MCS. See Maltreatment classifi cation system (MCS) gene–environment interdependence , 58–60 MDD. See Major depressive disorder (MDD) genetic infl uences , 46–47 MECA. See Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and GxE, MAOA genotype and antisocial behavior , Adolescent Mental Disorders (MECA) 54–55 Memory methodological matters , 57–58 autobiographical memory , 731 publication bias , 57 defensive processing , 731 rule-based algorithms , 57 hypothesized adverse effects , 730 serotonin transporter gene , 58 PTSD and dissociation , 730 nongenetic infl uences , 47–49 recall task , 731 rodent studies Mental disorders , 704. See also Intellectual disability 5-HTT gene, functional variation , 53 (ID) plasticity genes , 54 Mental retardation (MR) , 665, 667. See also Intellectual schizophrenia and other outcomes , 56–57 disability (ID) NCS-A. See US National Comorbidity Survey Methodological matters Replication Adolescent Supplement (NCS-A) publication bias , 57 NCTSN. See National Child Traumatic Stress Network rule-based algorithms , 57 (NCTSN) serotonin transporter gene , 58 NESARC. See National Epidemiologic Survey on Methodology , 210, 216, 218, 724 Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC) androphilia , 691 Neurobiological mediators, ADHD behavioral interventions , 657 brain chemistry , 436 genetic and nongenetic factors , 654 brain function , 436–437 Methods for the Epidemiology of Child and Adolescent brain structure , 436 Mental Disorders (MECA), 91 mediational model , 435 Monoamine oxidase A (MAOA) , 54, 732 Neurobiology Motivation of addiction , 594–595 adolescent substance use , 609–610 anxiety , 549–550 alcoholism , 596 depression, children and adolescents , 496–499 appetitive motivational system , 472 genetics and , 566–567 attention and motivational defi cits , 677–678 pediatric depression , 499 cognitive and motivational defi cits , 441 Neuroendocrine studies , 497 motivational enhancement (ME) , 413 Neuroimaging studies self-motivation and time management , 675 amygdala , 498 Motivational enhancement (ME) , 413 DTI technique , 498 Moving to Opportunity (MTO) , 96 fMRI studies , 498 MR. See Mental retardation (MR) hippocampus , 497–498 Multidimensional Inventory of Dissociation , 765 sMRI studies , 497 Multi-informant assessment , 71 Neuroscience burgeoning , 302 developmental psychopathology , 265 N human molecular genetics , 302 Narcolepsy , 419–420 substance use , 608–609 National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) , 769 Nongenetic infl uences National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R) , 93 active and evocative gene–environment , 48 National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related environmental infl uences , 48 Conditions (NESARC), 584–586 environment, objective and effective , 48 Subject Index 845

epigenetics and HPA effects , 49 direct parental infl uences , 551–552 experience , 48 early childhood , 452 longitudinal twin and parent design (LTAP) , 48 education services , 667 maternal and paternal age effects , 47 emotional reaction , 451 prenatal/postnatal infl uences , 47 environmental infl uences , 272, 569 psychosocial infl uences , 48 frightened and frightening (FR) , 728 Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) , 409, 410 indirect parental effects , 552 NREM. See Non-rapid eye movement (NREM) infant–parent patterns (see Infant–parent patterns) Nurse Family Partnership (NFP) , 735–736 maltreatment, early childhood , 449 management training , 479–480 NCTSN , 769 O nonalcoholic , 588 “Objectively threatening,” 218 parent–child interaction , 452, 453 Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) , 677, 678 positive , 129 ( see also Family(ies)) childhood and adolescence , 561 power-assertive and directive , 231 cognitive developmental , 566–567 prematurity , 392–393 comorbidity , 566 risk/resiliency , 747 data , 562 sex variation , 694 defi nition , 561–562 skills and frustration , 672 description , 561 SRS , 689 developmental model , 566–567 temperament and adjustment , 316 early-onset , 565 trauma-related symptoms , 751 familial (see Family(ies)) PARP. See Population attributable risk proportion genetics , 565 (PARP) neuropsychological defi cits , 565–566 PD. See Panic disorder (PD) pathology and non-pathology , 563–564 PDD-NOS. See Pervasive developmental disorder not phenomenology , 564 otherwise specifi ed (PDD-NOS) prevalence , 562 PDDs. See Pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) symptoms and behaviors , 561, 562 PD-trait specifi ed (PD-TS) , 705 and temperament , 567–568 PD-TS. See PD-trait specifi ed (PD-TS) treatment Peer(s) , 208, 210, 211, 666, 673, 674. See also Peer CBT , 572, 573 relationships ERP , 572 ADHD , 400, 431 family interventions , 572–573 affi liations and contagion effects , 536–537 modalities , 573 aggressive behavior , 475 pharmacological , 572 antisocial behavior , 455 pre-and posttreatment measures , 573 assessed shy-withdrawn behavior , 234 psychotherapies , 572 autobiographical memory , 769 symptom severity , 573 bullying and peer victimization , 729–730 OCD. See Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) canonical babbling , 658 ODD. See Oppositional defi ant disorder (ODD) cognitive and emotional processes , 730 Oppositional defi ant disorder (ODD) , 468 community-level dynamics , 454 contagion dynamic , 451 CRE programs , 169 P developmental pathways , 729 Panic disorder (PD) , 545, 547 deviant groups , 458 Parasomnias , 417–418 disadvantage , 335 Parenting , 189, 195, 210, 212, 217 disliking , 476 alcohol , 588, 591–593 evaluations and responses , 232–234 authoritarian styles , 145 exposure , 343 behavioral inhibition X challenging vs. harsh , 321 infant rhesus monkeys , 289 behaviors and child psychopathology , 144–145 media and communication , 461 BPD , 710 middle childhood , 707 broader autism phenotype , 654 networks , 475 child adjustment , 707 non-bully peers , 166 and child interactions , 726 on-time-/ late-maturing , 338, 339 and child maladjustment , 156 opposite-sex relationships , 336 children’s developing capacities , 144 poor emotion regulation , 730 cross-gender identifi cation , 692 poorer school functioning , 165 dance and martial arts classes , 673 pubertal development , 622 846 Subject Index

Peer(s) (cont.) empathy and intimacy , 706 relationships , 481 “interpersonal” domain , 706 self-esteem , 707 interpersonal relationships, empathy , 707 self-organization , 456 preschool period , 707 SES , 292 “self” domain , 705–706 sexual abuse , 729 social communication , 707 social diffi culties , 163 description , 703 social ostracism , 690 developmental contexts and life stress , 714 substance use , 611–612 diagnosis of PD (see Diagnosis) transgressions , 153 DSM-IV and DSM-5 , 703–705 victimization and aggression , 297 prevention and intervention efforts , 714 victimization and coercion , 729 Personality pathology , 731. See also Personality youths’ maturation , 333 disorders (PDs) Peer-assisted learning , 131 Personal model. See also Unifi ed theory of development Peer deviance (PD) , 51, 323 comorbidity , 31 Peer relationships conduct disorder , 31–32 adaptive and maladaptive trajectories , 198 depression , 30 adolescent’s longitudinal , 198 Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specifi ed biological mechanisms and moderators , 196 (PDD-NOS), 651–653 cascade models , 195–196 Pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs) , 651, 653, cross-cultural considerations , 197 670, 689 delinquent/criminal activity , 185 PFC. See Prefrontal cortex (PFC) depression , 194 PLMD. See Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) developmental psychopathology (See Population attributable risk proportion (PARP) , 93 Psychopathology) Positive psychology and resilience developmental trajectories , 185–186 childhood, resilience electronic peer interactions , 197–198 autonomy or belief in oneself , 125 elucidate mechanisms , 198 stress , 126 environmental systems , 185 vulnerability and coping patterns , 125 externalizing symptoms , 188–189 differences maladjustment , 191 adversity , 132 moderator , 194 developmental issues , 132 normative peer experiences , 186–187 developmental psychopathology , 132, 133 peer processes and children’s symptoms , 195 healthy or optimal development , 133 peer-rejected youth , 187, 188 positive outcomes , 133 peer socialization , 194 social acceptance , 133 poor , 12 optimal outcomes , 136 psychopathology ( See Developmental research (see Resilience) psychopathology (DP)) similarities race and ethnicity , 196–197 competence , 134 social network analysis , 196 “doing well,” defi nition , 134 substantial attention , 186 evidence and self-scrutiny , 135 Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) , 418–419 mutually benefi cial salutary constructs. , 134 Personality disorders (PDs) Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) , 93, 212, 228, 730 child and adolescent personality traits broad age range , 753 adaptive and maladaptive personality , 712 Child Behavior Checklist , 765–766 bottom-up approach , 712–713 child’s intrinsic and extrinsic , 744 and DIPSI , 713 diagnosis and phenomenology (see Diagnosis) emotional reactivity and regulation , 711 effi cacy, pharmacotherapy , 754 and FFM , 711, 712 epidemiology , 743–744 and HiPIC , 712 5-HTTLPR , 270 rank-order stability , 711–712 neurobiological correlates temperament , 711 amygdala , 752 child temperament and adult personality , 714 brain structures , 752 core impairments child’s development , 752 Axes I and II disorders , 706 hippocampus , 752 bidirectional infl uences , 707 infl uences , 752 child adjustment , 707 neural systems , 752 children’s self-esteem , 706 prefrontal cortex , 752 emotion regulation , 706–708 trauma exposure , 752–753 Subject Index 847

posttrauma factors PTSD. See Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) African American community , 747–748 Puberty , 706–707, 710 emotional distress , 748 biological changes , 333–334 infl uential/primary source , 747 breast development , 684 motor vehicle accidents , 748 contextual-amplifi cation effects , 341–342 parental distress , 748 description , 331 poverty exacerbates , 392 direct and indirect effects , 333 pretrauma/demographic variables , 753 early deprivation , 375 pretrauma factors eating disorders characteristics , 745 boys , 623 cognitive resources , 744 genetic and biological theories (see Genetic(s)) defi nition , 744 girls , 623 emotional or cognitive maturity , 745 psychosocial theories , 624 female gender , 745 pubertal status and timing effects , 622–623 gender and trauma type , 745 pubertal timing , 622 homicide and maltreatment , 746 risk factors , 622 natural disaster , 745 effects sexual abuse , 745 biological, psychological and social , 337 temperament , 745–746 psychological , 336 trauma-related and post-event variables , 744 social , 336–337 sleep and eating problems , 393 empirical research , 337 sleep dysregulation , 393–394 hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) trauma-related factors axis, 384 chronic trauma exposure , 747 indexes , 344–346 hurricane , 747 individual differences , 340 interpersonal traumas , 746 integrative models , 340 meta-analysis , 746 interactive effects , 333 “secondary stressors,” 747 interpersonal risk pathways , 343 type, violence , 746–747 linkages , 340, 342 treatment (see Treatment, PTSD) nature and course Prader–Willi syndrome , 46 adrenal steroid and gonadal hormones , 332 Prefrontal cortex (PFC) , 533 developmental psychopathology , 331–332 Prematurity physical changes , 333 child outcomes , 394 “social stimulus value,” 332 classifi cation , 390 personal-accentuation effects , 340–341 epidemiology , 389–390 personal risk pathways , 342–343 infl uence on attachment , 393–394 predictors vs. consequences , 347–348 medical complications , 390 process models , 342 neonatal intensive care , 390–392 psychological and social changes , 334 parental psychopathology (see Psychopathology) functioning , 392 resilience , 348–349 response, child , 392–393 short vs. long-term pathways , 346–347 and social-emotional development , 394–395 sleep , 174 vulnerable child syndrome , 394 status , 334–336 Psychopathology , 371–372, 437–439, 441. See also tempo , 336 Child maltreatment; Developmental timing , 335 psychopathology (DP); Dissociative disorders, children and adolescents; Gender dysphoria (GD); Personality disorders (PDs); R Psychopathology RAD. See Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) ADHD , 411, 437–439 Rapid eye movement (REM) , 409, 410 adolescents and young adults , 527 Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) anxiety ( see Anxiety disorders) abandoned/orphaned children , 365–366 AUD , 583–585, 587, 594, 595 description , 362 BPD , 531 diagnostic nosology , 362–363 early childhood deprivation , 371–372 disinhibited social engagement disorder , 362 externalizing disorders , 339–340, 360–361 DSM IV-R , 362 internalization , 337–339 international adoptions , 363–364 PTSD (see Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)) multiple models, attachment , 365 puberty ( see Puberty) and post-traumatic stress disorder , 363 and social changes , 334 psychiatric classifi cations , 363 848 Subject Index

Regulation model. See also Unifi ed theory most infl uential , 129 of development relatively modifi able , 129 bio-logical regulators , 35 vulnerability ice-cream-cone-in-a-can model , 35 attention to process , 128 reactivity and self-regulatory, temperament , 35 caregiver–child relationships , 128 self-and other-regulation, relations , 36 multivariate regressions , 128 “self”-regulation , 35 person-based analyses , 128 transactions , 36–37 promotive or protective factors , 128 REM. See Rapid eye movement (REM) and protective process , 128 Representational model. See also Unifi ed theory protective processes, mechanisms of development or processes, 128 individual well-being , 38 variable-and person-based analyses , 128 meaning systems , 38 “Resilient adaptation,” 128 representations, defi nition , 37 Restless leg syndrome (RLS) , 418–419 Research design , 655 Risk , 206, 216 behavioral genetics , 245–246 ADHD , 430, 431, 435, 441 child maltreatment (see Child maltreatment) adolescence , 383–384, 674 genetic infl uence , 246 anxiety disorders , 550, 554 natural experiments , 246 ASPD , 710 Resilience , 248, 253, 255, 361. See also Positive and attachment experiences , 360–361 psychology and resilience BN , 623 adversity , 126 BPD , 709 commonalities , 127 CD , 468, 479, 481 community processes child maltreatment , 725 “deviancy training,” 131 Dawson’s model , 655 mentoring effects , 131 depression and suicide , 708 peer-assisted learning , 131 early deprivation , 376 positive support strategies , 130 endophenotypes , 657 risk modifi ers , 130 E-Risk Longitudinal Twin Study , 96 social organization processes, neighborhood , 131 estrogen activation , 626 competence , 127 gene–environment interaction studies , 271 crisis intervention , 171 hormone’s effects , 625 description , 734–735 5-HTT gene , 275 educational , 166, 167 5-HTTLPR , 270, 273 EEG asymmetry and emotion regulation , 735 hypothesized pathways , 690 ego resiliency , 127 infants , 655–656 emotional/behavioral risk , 168 mental disorder , 666 family processes modifi ers cultural contexts , 130 most inufl uential , 129 G × E interactions , 130 relatively modifi able , 129 grandmother involvement , 129–130 movement disorders , 677 indicated pharmacotherapies , 130 multifi nality asserts , 726 positive parenting , 129 multiple environmental , 33 protective processes , 129 natural disasters , 743 relationships with family members , 129 NIS , 724 individual attributes parent characteristics , 397–398 “constitutional” factors , 132 parent–child dyads , 249 IQ, low and high , 131 pretrauma child characteristics , 745 positive personality traits , 132 and protective factors problem-solving skills , 131 changes , 94 molecular genetics , 735 childhood poverty and educational multilevel investigation , 735 attainment, 92 personality characteristics and self-processes , 735 duration of exposure , 92 personal trait , 1278 high IQ and positive temperament , 93 positive adaptation , 127 magnitude of exposure , 93 pretrauma, trauma-related and posttrauma pre-natal maternal malnutrition , 92 factors, 744 timing of exposure , 92 puberty , 348–349 psychiatric disorders , 666 resilient adaptation , 128 psychological adjustment and psychosocial , 249 risk modifi ers psychopathology ( see Psychopathology) Subject Index 849

psychosis , 56 teacher–student relationships , 175–176 PTSD , 730 transitions , 178 puberty , 621 social-emotional learning , 172–173 (see also secondary stressors , 747 Social-emotional development) sex-specifi c processes , 624 US school population siblings , 654 co-occurring patterns , 166–167 social context , 399 demographic characteristics , 164 stress , 377 educational characteristics , 164–165 stressful life events , 553 mental health (see School mental health) stress reactivity , 473 physical health problems , 165 substance use , 608–613 poverty and achievement gaps , 165 suicide (see Suicide) School mental health YRBSS , 96 administrators and teachers , 170 RLS. See Restless leg syndrome (RLS) developmental social policy , 170 Rochester Longitudinal Study (RLS) , 28 developmental systems framework , 163 Rodent studies family and emotional/behavioral problems , 170 5-HTT gene, functional variation , 53 long-term educational costs , 169 plasticity genes , 54 psychological targets , 164 Root mean square error of approximation social cognitive processes , 169 (RMSEA), 74 substance use, adolescence , 612–613 US school population bullying , 166 S daily functioning in and out , 165 SAD. See Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) internalizing problems , 165–166 Schizophrenia LGBT , 166 cannabis use in adolescence , 57 violence , 166 dopamine system, COMT effects , 56 SCN. See Suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) “externalizing behavior,” 55 SED. See Serious emotional disturbance (SED) 5-HTTLPR in amygdala activation , 56 Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) , psychosis risk , 56 750, 751, 754 Val158Met polymorphism GxE effect , 57 Self-infl icted injury (SII) Val/Val, Val/Met, Met/Met genotype , 56 defi nitional considerations , 525–526 Schooling developmental challenges , 537 academic and emotional/behavioral , 168 deviant peer group affi liations , 536–537 academic and social-emotional development , emotion dysregulation , 534–536 178–179 empirical foundations , 523–525 adolescents’ mental health , 175 impulsivity , 531–534 child and adolescent development , 163 Self-injurious behavior (SIB) , 676–677 crisis intervention , 170–171 Self-injury and suicide risk. See Suicide depression , 166 Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) , 544–545, 547 follow-up studies , 167 Serious emotional disturbance (SED) , 91, 98 governments , 170 Serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) , homophobic forms, bullying , 166 732–733 human capital investment model , 169–170 SES. See Socioeconomic (SES) long-term educational costs , 169 SIB. See Self-injurious behavior (SIB) psychological processes SIENA. See Simulation Investigation for Empirical characteristic , 167 Network Analyses (SIENA) self-regulation , 167–168 SII and suicide risk, defi nition , 525–526. See also self-representation , 168–169 Suicide social cognition , 169 Simulation Investigation for Empirical Network school-linked services , 171–172 Analyses (SIENA), 196 school-wide reform Sleep , 640, 653, 675, 677, 734, 764, 765, 767 climate , 176–177 behavioral interventions , 420 community-based service learning , 178 circadian sleep process , 410 family–school connections , 177–178 disorders opportunities , 177 breathing , 418 physical environment , 177 daytime sleepiness , 415–417 scheduling , 174–175 narcolepsy , 419–420 teacher quality , 175 older children and adolescents , 413–415 850 Subject Index

Sleep (cont.) checklists , 214–215 parasomnias , 417–418 inadequate and inconsistent measurement , 214 RLS and PLMD , 418–419 interviews , 215 young children , 411–412 measurement , 214 disturbance mimic minor stressors , 216 children , 410–411 “objectively threatening,” 214 knowledge and clinical skills , 409 physiologically focused laboratory measurement , fatigue , 175 215–216 homeostatic sleep process , 410 reliability and validity , 216 NREM , 409, 410 taxonomic organizations based on conceptual puberty causes , 174 hypotheses , 217 REM , 409, 410 Structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) , 497–498 SCN , 410 Substance abuse , 171, 172, 211, 677 Sleep apnea/disturbances , 640 Substance use Sleep architecture and electrophysiological studies , alcohol and drugs , 601 496–497 biological and physical changes , 608 SMRI. See Structural magnetic resonance imaging cascading fl ow , 613 (sMRI) celebrity deaths , 603 Social and affective sequelae cognitive and neurological changes , 608–609 anxiety , 380–381 continuity and discontinuity , 605–606 attachment , 379 developmental cognitive functions , 378 framework , 605 indiscriminate friendliness , 379–380 transitions , 606–607 socioemotional problems , 379 developmental framework , 605 Social-emotional development diffi culties , 613 learning programs , 172–173 epidemiology and etiology , 601 noncognitive , 170 European , 604 parent involvement , 177 exceptions , 603 school-based mental health , 164 externalizing behaviors , 610 self-regulation (SR) , 167 family , 610–611 Social phobia (SoP) , 545, 547 grade levels , 603–604 Social policy , 170 health and social effects , 602 Social responsiveness scale (SRS) , 689 high school level , 614 Socioeconomic (SES) , 693 identity and motivations , 609–610 SoP. See Social phobia (SoP) individual , 607 SP. See Specifi c phobia (SP) initiation and escalation , 613 Specifi c phobia (SP) , 545, 547 integration , 614 SRS. See Social responsiveness scale (SRS) interactions , 605 SSRIs. See Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors late 1990s , 603 (SSRIs) literature , 601, 607 Standardized diagnostic interview (SDI) , 73 marijuana and alcohol , 603 Statistical modeling , 119, 120, 195–196, 301 and mechanisms , 608 Strengths and Diffi culties Questionnaire (SDQ) , 74, 97 monitoring , 602, 613 Stressors multiple transitions , 614 child and adolescent research, stress , 205–207 onset and escalation , 601, 614 conceptual model , 207 opportunities , 605 extant fi ndings and promote incremental research , peers , 611–612 207–208 physiological , 607 gender infl uences , 217 prevalence , 602 mediation fi ndings , 210–211 2011 rates , 603 mental health , 205 school and work , 612–613 moderate stress , 217 sensation seeking , 609 moderation fi ndings , 209–210 sociodemographic variation , 602, 604–605 “objectively threatening,” 218 sociological theories , 608 prospective fi ndings , 208–209 symptoms , 610 reciprocal and dynamic fi ndings , 213–214 United States , 604 reciprocal and dynamic relations , 218 Suicide , 191, 708 specifi city fi ndings , 211–213 adolescence, rates , 527 stressful life experiences , 218 depression , 708 stress research lifespan Subject Index 851

adolescent and young adulthood , 527–528 self-regulation abilities , 324 childhood , 527 social process model , 314–317 midlife , 528–529 transactional processes , 325 old-age , 529 TF-CBT. See Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral models , 529–530 therapy (TF-CBT) mortality rates , 521, 522 Theory of mind (ToM) , 377–378 risk factors , 529 Timing and programming , 255–256 self-infl icted injury (SII) Trait or status model defi nitional considerations , 525–526 attachement construct , 7 developmental challenges , 537 environments, role of , 9 deviant peer group affi liations , 536–537 invulnerability/resilience model , 7 emotion dysregulation , 534–536 mother–child relationship , 7 empirical foundations , 523–525 problems , 8–9 impulsivity , 531–534 schizophrenic children , 7 Shneidman’s assertion , 529 stress impact , 8 statistical snapshot , 526–527 Transactional models , CD vulnerabilities/risk factors , 530 dual-pathway models , 478 young adulthood , 527–528 early-onset pathway , 478 Suprachiasmatic nuclei (SCN) , 410 heterogeneity , 477–478 parallel developmental processes , 477 psychophysiological and social risk factors , 479 T sequential developmental processes , 477–479 TAU. See Treatment-as-usual (TAU) Trauma-based disorders , 769 Temperament , 192, 251, 270, 656 Trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) , adult personality , 714 750, 751, 754 anxiety disorders , 550 Treatment-as-usual (TAU) , 692–693 Big 3 and Big 5 models , 312 Treatment, PTSD biological processes , 324 pharmacotherapy characteristics , 155 randomized controlled trials , 751 child biological functioning , 312 SSRI , 751 depression , 499–500 trauma-related symptoms , 751 description , 311 psychotherapy developmental psychopathology , 311, 313 randomized controlled trial , 750 differential linkage model , 318–320 TF-CBT , 750 direct effects , 318 trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy , 750 effects , 3–4 effortful control X environment , 323 emotional and behavioral style , 745 U emotional reactivity and regulation , 711 Unifi ed theory of development externalizing and internalizing problems , 313 biopsychological self-system , 39 high IQ and , 93 biopsychosocial ecological system , 39 and infant–parent attachment , 358–359 contextual model interactions , 323–324 multiple environmental risks , 33 measurement , 317–318 promotive factors , 34 mediated effects , 318 social contacts , 32 mediated mechanisms , 318 social ecologies, analysis , 32 mediator models , 320 evolutionary model moderated effects , 318 gene–environment interactions , 38 negative emotionality X environment , 321–322 punctuated equilibrium , 38 nonlinear processes , 318, 320–321 personal change, context, and regulation models , 40 and OCD personal model ideation, high school , 567–568 comorbidity , 31 normative and pathological forms , 568 conduct disorder , 31–32 styles, parenting environments , 568 depression , 30 patterns , 325 puberty , 40 positive emotionality X environment , 322 regulation model prosocial and autonomous skills , 324 bio-logical regulators , 35 reactivity and self-regulatory , 35 ice-cream-cone-in-a-can model , 35 risk/resiliency , 744 reactivity and self-regulatory, temperament , 35 852 Subject Index

Unifi ed theory of development (cont.) gangs, involvement , 461 self- and other- regulation, relations , 36 puberty , 456 “self”-regulation , 35 randomized interventions studies , 457 transactions , 36–37 self-organization , 456, 458 representational model threat–submission coercion dynamic , 460 individual well-being , 38 aversive social behaviors and threats , 449 meaning systems , 38 coercion and contagion dynamics , 451–452 representations , defi nition , 37 collateral effects , 455–456 social institutions , 40 “developmental cascade,” 450 Urination developmental psychopathology , 462 incontinence early childhood classifi cation , 634 children’s noncompliance , 453 continuous vs. intermittent , 634 coercion dynamics , 453 DSM-5 , 634 depression , 452 monosymptomatic vs. nonmonosymptomatic Family Check-Up (FCU) , 454 enuresis, 635 Family Process Code , 453 nocturnal vs. daytime , 634–635 Markov models , 453 nomenclature , 633, 634f parent–child interactions , 452 physiology , 631–632 interventions , 449 US National Comorbidity Survey Replication Adolescent microsocial and macrosocial dynamics , 450 Supplement (NCS-A), 91 predictable and preventable , 449 social networks , 449 technological advancements , 461 V Violence antisocial behavior Y adolescence and young adulthood , 457 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS) , 96 coercive joining , 459, 460 YRBSS. See Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System early-adolescence peer behaviors , 458 (YRBSS) friendship dynamics , 458–459