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51. Interrelatedness of Children's Psychological and Physiological Responses to Interparental Conflict: A Moderating Role of Harsh Parenting.

52. Children's Vulnerability to Interparental Conflict: The Protective Role of Sibling Relationship Quality.

53. Emotional insecurity as a mediator of the moderating role of dopamine genes in the association between interparental conflict and youth externalizing problems.

54. Understanding parent-child relationship as a developmental process: Fluctuations across days and changes over years.

55. Examining Bidirectional Pathways Between Exposure to Political Violence and Adolescent Adjustment in Northern Ireland.

56. Marital Conflict Behaviors and Parenting: Dyadic Links Over Time.

57. Maternal sensitive guidance during reminiscing in the context of child maltreatment: Implications for child self-regulatory processes.

58. Impact of political conflict on trajectories of adolescent prosocial behavior: Implications for civic engagement.

59. Marital Interactions, Family Intervention, and Disagreements: A Daily Diary Study in a Low-income Sample.

60. Harsh Parenting and Serotonin Transporter and BDNF Val66Met Polymorphisms as Predictors of Adolescent Depressive Symptoms.

61. Handling Missing Data in the Modeling of Intensive Longitudinal Data.

62. Neighborhood Effects of Intergroup Contact on Change in Youth Intergroup Bias.

63. Interparental conflict and children's social problems: Insecurity and friendship affiliation as cascading mediators.

64. The mediating roles of cortisol reactivity and executive functioning difficulties in the pathways between childhood histories of emotional insecurity and adolescent school problems.

65. Distinguishing Attachment and Affiliation in Early Adolescents' Narrative Descriptions of Their Best Friendship.

66. Religiosity and parenting: recent directions in process-oriented research.

67. Patterns of Adolescent Regulatory Responses During Family Conflict and Mental Health Trajectories.

68. Conducting longitudinal, process-oriented research with conflict-affected youth: Solving the inevitable challenges.

69. Emotional insecurity about the community: A dynamic, within-person mediator of child adjustment in contexts of political violence.

70. Developmental and social-ecological perspectives on children, political violence, and armed conflict.

71. Trivariate Modeling of Interparental Conflict and Adolescent Emotional Security: An Examination of Mother-Father-Child Dynamics.

72. Effects of a Brief Psychoeducational Intervention for Family Conflict: Constructive Conflict, Emotional Insecurity and Child Adjustment.

74. Transactional cascades of destructive interparental conflict, children's emotional insecurity, and psychological problems across childhood and adolescence.

75. The multiple faces of interparental conflict: Implications for cascades of children's insecurity and externalizing problems.

76. Interplay between marital attributions and conflict behavior in predicting depressive symptoms.

77. Emotional insecurity in the family and community and youth delinquency in Northern Ireland: a person-oriented analysis across five waves.

78. Trajectories of Adolescent Aggression and Family Cohesion: The Potential to Perpetuate or Ameliorate Political Conflict.

79. Maternal elaborative reminiscing mediates the effect of child maltreatment on behavioral and physiological functioning.

80. The developmental costs and benefits of children's involvement in interparental conflict.

81. Predictors of Strength of In-Group Identity in Northern Ireland: Impact of Past Sectarian Conflict, Relative Deprivation, and Church Attendance.

82. Prospective relations between family conflict and adolescent maladjustment: security in the family system as a mediating process.

83. Adolescents' relationship with God and internalizing adjustment over time: the moderating role of maternal religious coping.

84. Political Violence and Adolescent Out-group Attitudes and Prosocial Behaviors: Implications for Positive Inter-group Relations.

85. Multi-scale engineering of plant cell cultures for promotion of specialized metabolism.

86. Interparental Aggression and Adolescent Adjustment: The Role of Emotional Insecurity and Adrenocortical Activity.

87. Parental depressive symptoms and adolescent adjustment: a prospective test of an explanatory model for the role of marital conflict.

88. Spillover between marital quality and parent-child relationship quality: parental depressive symptoms as moderators.

89. A Social-Ecological, Process-Oriented Perspective on Political Violence and Child Development.

90. Asymmetry in children's salivary cortisol and alpha-amylase in the context of marital conflict: links to children's emotional security and adjustment.

91. The protective role of group identity: sectarian antisocial behavior and adolescent emotion problems.

92. Youth in contexts of political violence: A developmental approach to the study of youth identity and emotional security in their communities.

93. The legacy of early insecurity histories in shaping adolescent adaptation to interparental conflict.

94. The differential impact of parental warmth on externalizing problems among triangulated adolescents.

95. Prospective relations between parental depression, negative expressiveness, emotional insecurity, and children's internalizing symptoms.

96. Relations between political violence and child adjustment: a four-wave test of the role of emotional insecurity about community.

97. Constructive and Destructive Marital Conflict, Parenting, and Children's School and Social Adjustment.

98. Social identity and youth aggressive and delinquent behaviors in a context of political violence.

99. Longitudinal relations between sectarian and nonsectarian community violence and child adjustment in Northern Ireland.

100. Adolescents' Educational Outcomes in a Social Ecology of Parenting, Family, and Community Risks in Northern Ireland.

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