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1. Maternal depression, alcohol use, and transient effects of perinatal paraprofessional home visiting in South Africa: Eight-year follow-up of a cluster randomized controlled trial

2. Telomere length analysis from minimally-invasively collected samples: Methods development and meta-analysis of the validity of different sampling techniques: American Journal of Human Biology.

3. Advancing Scientific Integrity, Transparency, and Openness in Child Development Research: Challenges and Possible Solutions

4. Multidisciplinary research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic : a call for action for mental health science

5. Multidisciplinary research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic : Authors' reply

6. Emerging Opportunities Provided by Technology to Advance Research in Child Health Globally.

7. Multidisciplinary research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic - Authors' reply.

9. Multidisciplinary research priorities for the COVID-19 pandemic: a call for action for mental health science.

10. Longitudinal Validity and Reliability of Brief Smartphone Self-Monitoring of Diet, Stress, and Physical Activity in a Diverse Sample of Mothers.

11. Validity and Reliability of Brief Smartphone Self-Monitoring of Diet, Stress, and Physical Activity in a Diverse Sample of Mothers (Preprint)

12. Thirty-Six-Month Outcomes of a Generalist Paraprofessional Perinatal Home Visiting Intervention in South Africa on Maternal Health and Child Health and Development.

13. Pubertal testosterone influences threat-related amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex coupling.

14. A cluster randomised controlled effectiveness trial evaluating perinatal home visiting among South African mothers/infants.

15. Sex matters during adolescence: testosterone-related cortical thickness maturation differs between boys and girls.

16. Comparison of mental health between former child soldiers and children never conscripted by armed groups in Nepal

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