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3. The Family Talk About Smoking (FTAS) paradigm: new directions for assessing parent-teen communications about smoking.

5. Linking informant discrepancies to observed variations in young children's disruptive behavior.

6. Meaningful differences in maternal smoking behaviour during pregnancy: implications for infant behavioural vulnerability [corrected] [published erratum appears in J EPIDEMIOL COMMUNITY HEALTH 2008 May;62(5):472].

7. Pregnant smokers who quit, pregnant smokers who don't: does history of problem behavior make a difference?

8. The working-class context of pregnancy smoking.

9. Maternal Oral Reading Expressiveness in Relation to Toddlers' Concurrent Language Skills Across a Continuum of Early Language Abilities.

10. Leveraging mixed-effects location scale models to assess the ERP mismatch negativity's psychometric properties and trial-by-trial neural variability in toddler-mother dyads.

11. Pediatric clinicians' perspectives on assessing concerns about young children's social-emotional wellbeing in primary care.

12. Zoom to the Virtual Room: The Shift to Remote Early Childhood Observational Assessments.

13. Preadolescent externalizing and internalizing symptoms are differentially related to drift-diffusion model parameters and neural activation during a go/no-go task.

14. Capturing the complexity of child behavior and caregiver-child interactions in the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study using a rigorous and equitable approach.

15. Is frontal EEG gamma power a neural correlate of language in toddlerhood? An examination of late talking and expressive language ability.

16. A network approach to the investigation of childhood irritability: probing frustration using social stimuli.

17. Unique influences of pregnancy and anticipated parenting on cigarette smoking: results and implications of a within-person, between-pregnancy study.

18. Irritability in Youths: A Critical Integrative Review.

19. Personalized Mobile Health-Enhanced Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Maternal Distress: Examining the Moderating Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences.

20. A vision for implementing equitable early mental health and resilience support in pediatric primary care: A transdiagnostic, developmental approach.

21. Possible unintended consequences of pediatric clinician strategies for communicating about social-emotional and developmental concerns in diverse young children.

22. What I see, what you say: How cross-method variation sharpens characterization of irritability in early childhood.

23. Predictive Utility of Irritability "In Context": Proof-of-Principle for an Early Childhood Mental Health Risk Calculator.

24. Making it "EASI" for pediatricians to determine when toddler tantrums are "more than the terrible twos": Proof-of-concept for primary care screening with the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles-Early Assessment Screener for Irritability (MAPS-EASI).

25. Less attention to emotional faces is associated with low empathy and prosociality in 12-to 20-month old infants.

26. Potential parental determinants of the pace of evidence-based practice change in children's mental health care.

27. Engaging primary care clinicians in the selection of implementation strategies for toddler social-emotional health promotion in community health centers.

28. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis: Early Irritability as a Transdiagnostic Neurodevelopmental Vulnerability to Later Mental Health Problems.

29. A Proposed Pediatric Clinical Cardiovascular Health Reference Standard.

30. Developmental Trajectories of Irritability across the Transition to Toddlerhood: Associations with Effortful Control and Psychopathology.

31. Early Childhood Aggression in Autistic and Non-Autistic Preschoolers: Prevalence, Topography, and Relationship to Emotional Reactivity.

32. The Moderating and Mediating Role of Responsive Parenting Behavior in Explaining the Link between Intimate Partner Violence and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Young Children.

33. Developmentally specified characterization of the irritability spectrum at early school age: Implications for pragmatic mental health screening.

34. Modeling the normal:abnormal spectrum of early childhood internalizing behaviors: A clinical-developmental approach for the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles Internalizing Dimensions.

35. MAPping affective dimensions of behavior: Methodologic and pragmatic advancement of the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles scales.

36. What is typical: Atypical in young children's attention regulation?: Characterizing the developmental spectrum with the Multidimensional Assessment Profiles-Attention Regulation Infant-Toddler (MAPS-AR-IT) Scale.

37. Characterizing the spectrum of irritability in preadolescence: Dimensional and pragmatic applications.

38. Prevalence, stability, and predictive utility of the Multidimensional Assessment of Preschoolers Scales clinically optimized irritability score: Pragmatic early assessment of mental disorder risk.

39. Advancing earlier transdiagnostic identification of mental health risk: A pragmatic approach at the transition to toddlerhood.

40. A pragmatic, clinically optimized approach to characterizing adolescent irritability: Validation of parent- and adolescent reports on the Multidimensional Assessment Profile Scales-Temper Loss Scale.

41. Do general and specific factors of preschool psychopathology predict preadolescent outcomes? A transdiagnostic hierarchical approach.

42. Exploring the interplay of dopaminergic genotype and parental behavior in relation to executive function in early childhood.

43. How penalizing substance use in pregnancy affects treatment and research: a qualitative examination of researchers' perspectives.

44. Cardiovascular health trajectories from age 2-12: a pediatric electronic health record study.

45. Toward an optimized assessment of adolescent psychopathology risk: Multilevel environmental profiles and child irritability as predictors.

46. From Recognizing Known Words to Learning New Ones: Comparing Online Speech Processing in Typically Developing and Late-Talking 2-Year-Olds.

47. Roads Diverged: Developmental Trajectories of Irritability From Toddlerhood Through Adolescence.

48. Maturation of large-scale brain systems over the first month of life.

49. Editorial Statement About JCCAP 's 2023 Special Issue on Informant Discrepancies in Youth Mental Health Assessments: Observations, Guidelines, and Future Directions Grounded in 60 Years of Research.

50. Lability of prenatal stress during the COVID-19 pandemic links to negative affect in infancy.

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