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1. Hostile Interparental Conflict and Parental Discipline: Romantic Attachment as a Spillover Mechanism

2. A Process Model of Parental Executive Functioning as a Spillover Mechanism Linking Interparental Conflict and Parenting Difficulties across Parenting Domains

3. Disentangling the relationship between callous-unemotional traits and unsupportive parenting through a developmental lens

4. Family origins of distinct forms of children's involvement in interparental conflict

6. Understanding heterogeneity in pathways between interparental conflict and children's involvement: The moderating role of affect‐biased attention

7. The moderating role of adrenocortical reactivity in the associations between interparental conflict, emotional reactivity, and school adjustment

8. The interplay between father–adolescent phenotypic resemblance and interparental conflict in predicting harsh discipline

9. Dynamic interdependence in parenting behavior: The role of family and child risks

10. Contextual risks, child problem-solving profiles, and socioemotional functioning: Testing the specialization hypothesis

11. The cognitive costs and advantages of children’s exposure to parental relationship instability: Testing an evolutionary-developmental hypothesis

13. Domain specificity of differential susceptibility: Testing an evolutionary theory of temperament in early childhood

14. Sensory processing sensitivity behavior moderates the association between environmental harshness, unpredictability, and child socioemotional functioning

15. Beyond destructive and constructive interparental conflict: Children’s psychological vulnerability to interparental disorganization

16. Family context in association with the development of child sensory processing sensitivity

17. Why does children's temperamental exuberance increase their vulnerability to externalizing symptoms? A process-oriented approach

18. Maternal Power Assertive Discipline and Children’s Adjustment in High-Risk Families: A Social Domain Theory Approach

19. Family-level antecedents of children's patterns of reactivity to interparental conflict: Testing the reformulation of emotional security theory

20. Parsing alcohol-dependent mothers’ insensitivity to child distress: Longitudinal links with children’s affective and anxiety problems

21. Coparental discord and children’s behavior problems: Children’s negative family representations as an explanatory mechanism

22. Understanding how and why effortful control moderates children’s vulnerability to interparental conflict

23. Interparental conflict as a quadratic predictor of children's reactivity to interparental conflict and school adjustment: Steeling effects or risk saturation?

24. Children’s Dove Temperament as a Differential Susceptibility Factor in Child Rearing Contexts

25. Temperamental Emotionality Attributes as Antecedents of Children's Social Information Processing

26. Maternal and paternal unsupportive parenting and children’s externalizing symptoms: The mediational role of children’s attention biases to negative emotion

27. Maternal Executive Functions, Maternal Discipline, and Children’s School Readiness: A Process Oriented Approach

28. Delineating the Developmental Sequelae of Children’s Risky Involvement in Interparental Conflict

29. The Role of Emotion Processing in the Association between Parental Discipline and Adolescent Socio-Emotional Development

30. Integrating a multilevel approach to examine family conflict and parent-adolescent physiological synchrony

31. Detouring in the Family System as an Antecedent of Children’s Adjustment Problems

32. Children’s Attentional Biases to Emotions as Sources of Variability in Their Vulnerability to Interparental Conflict

33. Parent‐adolescent physiological synchrony: Moderating effects of adolescent emotional insecurity

34. Early experiences of insensitive caregiving and children's self-regulation: Vagal tone as a differential susceptibility factor

35. Transactions within the family: Coparenting mediates associations between parents’ relationship satisfaction and the parent–child relationship

36. Interparental hostility and children’s externalizing symptoms: Attention to anger as a mediator

37. Family cohesion and enmeshment moderate associations between maternal relationship instability and children’s externalizing problems

38. Parsing profiles of temperamental reactivity and differential routes to delay of gratification: A person-based approach

39. A process model of the implications of spillover from coparenting conflicts into the parent–child attachment relationship in adolescence

40. Family Instability and Young Children's School Adjustment: Callousness and Negative Internal Representations as Mediators

41. When stress gets into your head: Socioeconomic risk, executive functions, and maternal sensitivity across childrearing contexts

42. Maternal alcohol dependence and harsh caregiving across parenting contexts: The moderating role of child negative emotionality

43. Interactive effects of family instability and adolescent stress reactivity on socioemotional functioning

44. The interplay between parenting and temperament in associations with children's executive function

45. Re-Examining the 'Cycle of Abuse': Parenting Determinants Among Previously Maltreated, Low-Income Mothers

46. Child response processes as mediators of the association between caregiver intimate relationship instability and children's externalizing symptoms

47. Attachment behavior and hostility as explanatory factors linking parent-adolescent conflict and adolescent adjustment

48. Mothers' and fathers' self-regulation capacity, dysfunctional attributions and hostile parenting during early adolescence: A process-oriented approach

49. Understanding the Nature of Associations between Family Instability, Unsupportive Parenting, and Children’s Externalizing Symptoms

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