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1. Maternal mental health mediates the effect of prenatal stress on infant temperament: The Harvey Mom Study.

2. Decreased amygdala-sensorimotor connectivity mediates the association between prenatal stress and broad autism phenotype in young adults: Project Ice Storm.

3. Preconception and prenatal maternal stress are associated with broad autism phenotype in young adults: Project Ice Storm.

4. Elemental analysis of hair provides biomarkers of maternal hardship linked to adverse behavioural outcomes in 4-year-old children: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study.

5. Effect of Natural Disaster-Related Prenatal Maternal Stress on Child Development and Health: A Meta-Analytic Review.

6. Positive cognitive appraisal "buffers" the long-term effect of peritraumatic distress on maternal anxiety: The Queensland Flood Study.

7. Disaster-related prenatal maternal stress, and childhood HPA-axis regulation and anxiety: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study.

8. Disaster-related prenatal maternal stress predicts HPA reactivity and psychopathology in adolescent offspring: Project Ice Storm.

9. The 5-HTTLPR polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene and child's sex moderate the relationship between disaster-related prenatal maternal stress and autism spectrum disorder traits: The QF2011 Queensland flood study.

10. A cross-lagged panel analysis of children's sleep, attention, and mood in a prenatally stressed cohort: The QF2011 Queensland flood study.

11. Differential genome-wide DNA methylation patterns in childhood obesity.

12. A trajectory analysis of childhood motor development following stress in pregnancy: The QF2011 flood study.

13. Prenatal Maternal Stress from a Natural Disaster Alters Urinary Metabolomic Profiles in Project Ice Storm Participants.

14. Testosterone-cortisol dissociation in children exposed to prenatal maternal stress, and relationship with aggression: Project Ice Storm.

15. Natural disaster-related prenatal maternal stress is associated with alterations in placental glucocorticoid system: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study.

16. Disaster in pregnancy: midwifery continuity positively impacts infant neurodevelopment, QF2011 study.

17. The impact of maternal flood-related stress and social support on offspring weight in early childhood.

18. Continuous, emerging, and dissipating associations between prenatal maternal stress and child cognitive and motor development: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study.

19. Moderating effects of maternal emotional availability on language and cognitive development in toddlers of mothers exposed to a natural disaster in pregnancy: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study.

20. Dietary change mediates relationships between stress during pregnancy and infant head circumference measures: the QF2011 study.

21. The Effects of Prenatal Maternal Stress on Early Temperament: The 2011 Queensland Flood Study.

22. A potential psychological mechanism linking disaster-related prenatal maternal stress with child cognitive and motor development at 16 months: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study.

23. Age-related changes in the effects of stress in pregnancy on infant motor development by maternal report: The Queensland Flood Study.

24. DNA methylation mediates the effect of exposure to prenatal maternal stress on cytokine production in children at age 13½  years: Project Ice Storm.

25. The effects of maternal stress and illness during pregnancy on infant temperament: Project Ice Storm.

26. A prospective study of effects of prenatal maternal stress on later eating-disorder manifestations in affected offspring: preliminary indications based on the Project Ice Storm cohort.

27. Prenatal maternal stress predicts stress reactivity at 2½ years of age: the Iowa Flood Study.

28. Prenatal maternal stress predicts reductions in CD4+ lymphocytes, increases in innate-derived cytokines, and a Th2 shift in adolescents: Project Ice Storm.

29. QF2011: a protocol to study the effects of the Queensland flood on pregnant women, their pregnancies, and their children's early development.

30. DNA methylation mediates the impact of exposure to prenatal maternal stress on BMI and central adiposity in children at age 13½ years: Project Ice Storm.

31. Prenatal stress due to a natural disaster predicts adiposity in childhood: the Iowa Flood Study.

32. Prenatal maternal stress predicts autism traits in 6½ year-old children: Project Ice Storm.

33. DNA methylation signatures triggered by prenatal maternal stress exposure to a natural disaster: Project Ice Storm.

34. Prenatal maternal stress exposure and immune function in the offspring.

35. Prenatal maternal stress predicts childhood asthma in girls: project ice storm.

36. Prenatal maternal stress affects motor function in 5½-year-old children: project ice storm.

37. Prenatal stress due to a natural disaster predicts insulin secretion in adolescence.

38. Using natural disasters to study the effects of prenatal maternal stress on child health and development.

39. Prenatal exposure to a natural disaster increases risk for obesity in 5½-year-old children.

40. Prenatal stress and brain development.

41. Prenatal maternal stress from a natural disaster predicts dermatoglyphic asymmetry in humans.

42. Project Ice Storm: prenatal maternal stress affects cognitive and linguistic functioning in 5 1/2-year-old children.

43. The effects of prenatal maternal stress on children's cognitive development: Project Ice Storm.

44. Infant Neurodevelopment is Affected by Prenatal Maternal Stress: The QF2011 Queensland Flood Study.

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