©2008 American Psychological AssociationIn a randomized controlled trial we tested the role of genetic differences in explaining variability in intervention effects on child externalizing behavior. One hundred fifty-seven families with 1- to 3-year-old children screened for their relatively high levels of externalizing behavior participated in a study implementing Video-feedback Intervention to promote Positive Parenting and Sensitive Discipline (VIPP-SD), with six 1.5-hr intervention sessions focusing on maternal sensitivity and discipline. A moderating role of the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) variable-number tandem repeat (VNTR) exon III polymorphism was found: VIPP-SD proved to be effective in decreasing externalizing behavior in children...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
There is great variability in the degree to which children with attention deficit/hyperactivity diso...
Objective : This study investigated how genetic susceptibility may affect children's sensitivity to ...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Insensitive and unresponsive caregiving during infancy has been linked to externalizing behavior pro...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
This study examined possible interactions between DRD4 genotype and parenting on children’s external...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
AbstractAlthough externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the cou...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
There is great variability in the degree to which children with attention deficit/hyperactivity diso...
Objective : This study investigated how genetic susceptibility may affect children's sensitivity to ...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Insensitive and unresponsive caregiving during infancy has been linked to externalizing behavior pro...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
Although externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the course of e...
This study examined possible interactions between DRD4 genotype and parenting on children’s external...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
AbstractAlthough externalizing behavior problems show in general a high stability over time, the cou...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
This study investigated whether children scoring higher on a polygenic plasticity index based on fiv...
There is great variability in the degree to which children with attention deficit/hyperactivity diso...