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Eating Problems in Autistic Females and Males: A Co-twin Control Study
This study investigated the association between autism and self-reported eating problems and the influence of gender on the association, in a sample...
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Associations Between Adolescent Pain and Psychopathology in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study
Pain and psychopathology co-occur in adolescence, but the directionality and etiology of these associations are unclear. Using the pain questionnaire...
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Twin Pair Studies Interlinking Genetics, Environment, and Anxiety Domains with Anger
The co-occurrence of anger or aggressive behaviors and anxiety, especially in children and adolescents, is an extremely recurrent phenomenon, widely... -
An Examination of the Protective Role of Internalizing Symptoms in Adolescent Substance Use
Although psychological symptoms are broadly considered to be risk factors for substance use, internalizing symptoms may be associated with lower risk...
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Twin Pair Studies Interlinking Genetics, Environment, and Anxiety Domains with Anger
The co-occurrence of anger or aggressive behaviors and anxiety, especially in children and adolescents, is an extremely recurrent phenomenon, widely... -
Social Cognition in Autism and Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders: A Co-twin Control Study
Alterations in social cognition (SC) are hypothesized to underlie social communication and interaction challenges in autism spectrum disorder (ASD)....
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The role of attention control in complex real-world tasks
Working memory capacity is an important psychological construct, and many real-world phenomena are strongly associated with individual differences in...
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Power as Control/Power as Resistance and Vision: Disability and Gender in Psychology (and Beyond)
This chapter examines the complex relationship between psychology and disability through the lenses of power and gender. The first part of the... -
A Twin Study of Inhibitory Control at Age Two and ADHD Behavior Problems at Age Three
Low levels of childhood inhibitory control (IC) are phenotypically and genetically associated with externalizing behavior problems and attention...
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Examining a domain-specific link between perceived control and conspiracy beliefs: a brief report in the context of COVID-19
Although anecdotal evidence suggests that control-threatening situations are associated with an increase in conspiracy beliefs, existing research...
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Genotype Data and Derived Genetic Instruments of Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study® for Better Understanding of Human Brain Development
The data release of Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development ® (ABCD) Study represents an extensive resource for investigating factors relating to child...
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The Association Between Somatic Health, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Autistic Traits
This study used a twin cohort to investigate the association of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and autistic traits with somatic health. A total of...
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Differences in experiences of discrimination: an investigation of personality and person based characteristics in a twin difference design
Although discrimination experiences are widespread, experiences of discrimination are not equally distributed among potentially affected groups....
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Externalising Problems
This chapter gives an account of the research that has been undertaken on externalising problems concentrating on antisocial/delinquent behaviours,... -
Neurodevelopmental Aspects of Behavioural Differences II. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
This chapter presents the development of our understanding of the nature and origin of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The behavioural, cognitive,... -
A Genetically Informed Study of the Association Between Perceived Stress and Loneliness
Although research shows a strong positive association between perceived stress and loneliness, the genetic and environmental etiology underlying...
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Heritable Composite Phenotypes Defined by Combinations of Conduct Problem, Depression, and Temperament Features: Contributions to risk for Alcohol Problems
The genetic architectures underlying symptoms of conduct problems and depression have largely been examined separately and without incorporating...
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