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Contents to Volume 5 Volume 5 WINTER/SPRING Numbers 1/2 1993 CONTENTS Special Issue: Toward a Developmental Perspective on Conduct Disorder JOHN E. RICHTERS 1 Editorial. Toward a developmental AND DANTE CICCHETTI perspective on conduct disorder Articles JOHN E. RICHTERS Mark Twain meets DSM-III-R: Conduct AND DANTE CICCHETTI disorder, development, and the concept of harmful dysfunction STEPHEN P. HINSHAW, Issues of taxonomy and comorbidity in the BENJAMIN B. LAHEY, development of conduct disorder AND ELIZABETH L. HART THOMAS M. ACHENBACH Taxonomy and comorbidity of conduct problems: Evidence from empirically based approaches MARK ZOCCOLILLO Gender and the development of conduct disorder CAROLYN ZAHN-WAXLER Warriors and worriers: Gender and psychopathology E. JANE COSTELLO Toward a developmental epidemiology of AND ADRIAN ANGOLD the disruptive behavior disorders ROLF LOEBER, PHEN WUNG, Developmental pathways in disruptive child KATE KEENAN, BRUCE GIROUX, behavior MAGDA STOUTHAMER-LOEBER, WELMOET B. VAN KAMMEN, AND BARBARA MAUGHAN Contents to Volume 5 TERRIE E. MOFFITT The neuropsychology of conduct disorder BRUCE F. PENNINGTON Main effects or transactions in the AND LOISA BENNETTO neuropsychology of conduct disorder? Commentary on “The neuropsychology of conduct disorder” HERBERT C. QUAY The psychobiology of undersocialized aggressive conduct disorder: A theoretical perspective ELIZABETH J. SUSMAN Psychological, contextual, and psychobiological interactions: A developmental perspective on conduct disorder MARK T. GREENBERG, The role of attachment in the early MATTHEW L. SPELTZ, development of disruptive behavior AND MICHELLE DEKLYEN problems EVERETT WATERS, Is attachment theory ready to contribute to GERMAN POSADA, our understanding of disruptive behavior JUDITH CROWELL, problems? AND KENG-LING LAY DAVID P. FARRINGTON Motivations for conduct disorder and delinquency JOHN B. REID Prevention of conduct disorder before and after school entry: Relating interventions to developmental findings JOHN D. ColE The role of social context in the prevention AND MARLENE R. JACOBS of conduct disorder ALAN E. KAZD1N Treatment of conduct disorder: Progress and directions in psychotherapy research KENNETH A. DODGE The future of research on the treatment of conduct disorder JOAN McCorpD Conduct disorder and antisocial behavior: Some thoughts about processes DANTE CICCHETTI Developmental considerations in the AND JOHN E. RICHTERS investigation of conduct disorder Contents to Volume 5 791 Volume 5 Summer 1993 Number 3 CONTENTS PETER SZATMARI, SAROJ SAIGAL, 345 Psychopathology and adaptive functioning PETER ROSENBAUM, among extremely low birthweight children AND DUGAL CAMPBELL at eight years of age BYRON EGELAND, ROBERT PIANTA, Maternal intrusiveness in infancy and child AND MAUREEN A. O’BRIEN maladaptation in early school years LISBErH ALPERN Preschool children at social risk: Chronicity AND KARLEN LYONS-RUTH and timing of maternal depressive symptoms and child behavior problems at school and at home M. ANN EASTERBROOKS, Psychosocial risk, attachment, and CHERILYN E. DAVIDSON, behavior problems among school-aged AND RACHEL CHAZAN children CONNIE KASARI, Focused and social attention of autistic MARIAN SIGMAN, children in interactions with familiar and AND NuRIT YIRMIYA unfamiliar adults: A comparison of autistic, mentally retarded, and normal children KIRAN AMIN, VIRGINIA I. DOUGLAS, Separable/integral classification by MorTON J. MENDELSON, hyperactive and normal children AND JOAN DUFRESNE NICK IALONGO, GAIL EDELSOHN, Are self-reported depressive symptoms in LISA WERTHAMER-LARSSON, first-grade children developmentally LIsA CROCKETT, transient phenomena? A further look AND SHEPPARD KELLAM BRENDA L. VOLLING, Children’s social competence and CAROL MACKINNON-LEWIS, sociometric status: Further exploration of DAVID RABINER, aggression, social withdrawal, and peer AND LAILA P. BARADARAN rejection JILL RIERDAN Developmental variables in relation to AND ELISSA KOFF depressive symptoms in adolescent girls 792 Contents to Volume 5 Volume 5 Fall 1993 Number 4 CONTENTS Special Issue: Milestones in the Development of Resilience DANTE CICCHETTI Editorial. Prospects and promises in the AND NORMAN GARMEZY study of resilience Emmy E. WERNER Risk, resilience, and recovery: Perspectives from the Kauai Longitudinal Study BYRON EGELAND, Resilience as process ELIZABETH CARLSON, AND L. ALAN SROUFE RICHARD RENDE Families at risk for psychopathology: Who AND ROBERT PLOMIN becomes affected and why? URSULA M. STAUDINGER, Resilience and levels of reserve capacity in MICHAEL MARSISKE, later adulthood: Perspectives from AND PAUL B. BALTES life-span theory MICHELLE G. CARRO, Postpartum depression and child KATHRYN E. GRANT, development: An investigation of mothers IAN H. GOTLIB, and fathers as sources of risk and resilience AND BRUCE E. COMPAS MARIAN RADKE-YARROW Resilience and vulnerability in children of AND EARNESTINE BROWN multiple-risk families MARILYN CONRAD Protective and resource factors in high- and AND CONSTANCE HAMMEN low-risk children: A comparison of children with unipolar, bipolar, medically ill, and normal mothers JOHN E. RICHTERS Violent communities, family choices, and AND PEDRO E. MARTINEZ children’s chances: An algorithm for improving the odds DANTE CICCHETTI, Resilience in maltreated children: Processes FRED A. ROGOSCH, leading to adaptive outcome MICHAEL LYNCH, AND KATHLEEN D. HOLT PETER A. WYMAN, The role of children’s future expectations in Emory L. COWEN, self-system functioning and adjustment to WILLIAM C. WorRK, life stress: A prospective study of urban AND JUDY H. KERLEY at-risk children Contents to Volume 5 793 Scott D. GEST, Parenting quality, adversity, and conduct JENNIFER NEEMANN, problems in adolescence: Testing JON J. HUBBARD, process-oriented models of resilience ANN S. MASTEN, AND AUKE TELLEGEN MAGDA STOUTHAMER-LOEBER, The double edge of protective and risk ROLF LOEBER, factors for delinquency: Interrelations and DAVID P. FARRINGTON, developmental patterns QUANWU ZHANG, WELMOET VAN KAMMEN, AND EUGENE MAGUIN SUNIYA S. LUTHAR, Resilience is not a unidimensional CAROL H. DOERNBERGER, construct: Insights from a prospective study AND EDWARD ZIGLER of inner-city adolescents MARGARET BEALE SPENCER, Self-efficacy among urban African STEVEN P. COLE, American early adolescents: Exploring DAVIDO DUPREE, issues of risk, vulnerability, and resilience ALVIN GLYMPH, AND PHAEDRA PIERRE ALFRED L. BALDWIN, Contextual risk and resiliency during late CLARA P. BALDWIN, adolescence TIMOTHY KASSER, MELVIN ZAX, ARNOLD SAMEROFF, AND RONALD SEIFER DAVID QUINTON, Partners, peers, and pathways: Assortative ANDREW PICKLES, pairing and continuities in conduct disorder BARBARA MAUGHAN, AND MICHAEL RUTTER

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