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DEVELOPMENT AN D PSYCHOPATHOLOGY Cumulative Contents Volume 16, 2004 EDITOR DANTE CICCHETTI DEPUTY EDITOR BARRY NURCOMBE = CAMBRIDGE 6) UNIVERSITY PRESS ISSN 0954-5794 Editor Peter Jensen, MD Columbia University Dante Cicchetti, PhD Mark Johnson, PhD DEVELOPMENT Departments of Psychology, Birkbeck College Psychiatry, and Pediatrics, Bonnie Klimes—Dougan, PhD AND and Director, Mt. Hope Family University of Minnesota Center, University of Rochester Rafael Klorman, PhD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY University of Rochester Deputy Editor Mark Lenzenweger, PhD Barry Nurcombe, MD, FRACP SUNY Binghamton Aims and Scope: Development and University of Queensland, Alicia Lieberman, PhD Psychopathology is an international San Francisco General Hospital multidisciplinary journal devoted to the publication Brisbane, Australia of original empirical, theoretical, and review articles Donald Lynam, PhD University of Wisconsin, Madison on the interrelationship of normal and pathological Associate Editors development in children and adults. 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Nicholas lalongo, PhD Robert Zucker, PhD The John Hopkins University University of Michigan Contents to Volume 16 Volume 16 Winter 2004 Number 1 CONTENTS Articles CHARLES STANLEY, The effect of postnatal depression on LYNNE MURRAY, mother-infant interaction, infant response AND ALAN STEIN to the Still-face perturbation, and performance on an Instrumental Learning task URSULA PAULI-POTT, Predicting the development of infant BETTINA MERTESACKER, emotionality from maternal characteristics AND DIETER BECKMANN NICHD Ear.ty CHILD Affect dysregulation in the mother-child CARE RESEARCH NETWORK relationship in the toddler years: Antecedents and consequences Nestor L. Lopez, An integrative approach to the DELIA M. VAZQUEZ, neurophysiological substrates of social AND SHERYL L. OLSON withdrawal and aggression WILLIAM F. ARSENIO, Emotion-related abilities and depressive MARIA SESIN, AND symptoms in Latina mothers and their LAWRENCE SIEGEL children Mark A. ELLENBOGEN The impact of high neuroticism in parents AND SHEILAGH HODGINS on children’s psychosocial functioning in a population at high risk for major affective disorder: A family—environmental pathway of intergenerational risk ROBERT M. JOSEPH AND The relationship of theory of mind and HELEN TAGER—FLUSBERG executive functions to symptom type and severity in children with autism Nirit BAUMINGER The expression and understanding of jealousy in children with autism KRISTEN M. McCaBe, Gender differences in childhood onset CARIE RODGERS, conduct disorder May YEH, AND RICHARD HOUGH Contents to Volume 16 KATE FLory, Early adolescent through young adult DONALD LYNAM, alcohol and marijuana use trajectories: RICHARD MILICH, Early predictors, young adult outcomes, CARL LEUKEFELD, and predictive utility AND RICHARD CLAYTON P. HUGHES, Factors associated with the unresolved P. TURTON, classification of the Adult Attachment E. HOPPER, Interview in women who have suffered G. A. MCGAULEY, stillbirth AND P. FONAGY Volume 16 Spring 2004 Number 2 CONTENTS Articles SUSAN B. CAMPBELL, 231 The course of maternal depressive CELIA A. BROWNELL, symptoms and maternal sensitivity as ANNE HUNGERFORD, predictors of attachment security at 36 SUSAN J. SPIEKER, months ROL] MOHAN, AND JENNIFER S. BLESSING K. CHASE STOVALL-MCCLOUGH, Forming attachments in foster care: Infant AND Mary DOZIER attachment behaviors during the first 2 months of placement STEPHEN J. SHEINKOPF, Infant joint attention skill and preschool PETER Munpy, behavioral outcomes in at-risk children ANGELIKA H. CLAUSSEN, AND JENNIFER WILLOUGHBY MARGARET FISH Attachment in infancy and preschool in low socioeconomic status rural Appalachian children: Stability and change and relations to preschool and kindergarten competence MILES GILLIOM AND Codevelopment of externalizing and DANIEL S. SHAW internalizing problems in early childhood Contents to Volume 16 1167 LauRA D. HANISH, The expression and regulation of negative NANCY EISENBERG, emotions: Risk factors for young RICHARD A. FABES, children’s peer victimization Tracy L. SPINRAD, PATTI RYAN, AND SHANA SCHMIDT ALISON B. WISMER FRIES Emotion understanding in AND SETH D. POLLAK postinstitutionalized Eastern European children DaAviD SCHULTZ, Children’s emotion processing: Relations CARROLL E. IZARD, to emotionality and aggression AND GEORGE BEAR HEDDEKE SNOEK, Stress responsivity in children with STEPHANIE H. M. VAN GOOZEN, externalizing behavior disorders WALTER MATTHYS, JAN K. BUITELAAR, AND HERMAN VAN ENGELAND GERIANNE M. ALEXANDER Testing the prenatal hormone hypothesis AND BRADLEY S. PETERSON of tic-related disorders: Gender identity and gender role behavior ALBERTINE J. OLDEHINKEL, Temperament profiles associated with CATHARINA A. HARTMAN, internalizing and externalizing problems ANDREA F. DE WINTER, in preadolescence RENE VEENSTRA, AND JOHAN ORMEL SARAH E. NELSON AND From boys to men: Predicting adult THOMAS J. DISHION adaptation from middle childhood sociometric status STEPHANIE E. MEYER, A prospective study of the association GABRIELLE A. CARLSON, among impaired executive functioning, EDYTHE A. WIGGS, childhood attentional problems, and the PEDRO E. MARTINEZ, development of bipolar disorder DONNA S. RONSAVILLE, BONNIE KLIMES—DOUGAN, PHILIP W. GOLD, AND MARIAN RADKE—YARROW 1168 Contents to Volume 16 Volume 16 Summer 2004 Number 3 CONTENTS Special Issue: Family Systems and Developmental Psychopathology Editorial PATRICK T. DAVIES Toward an integration of family systems AND DANTE CICCHETTI and developmental psychopathology approaches Articles DANIEL S. SHAW, The development of family hierarchies MICHAEL M. Criss, and their relation to children’s conduct MICHAEL A. SCHONBERG, problems AND Joy E. BECK JAY BELSKY AND Exploring marriage—parenting typologies R. M. Pasco FEARON and their contextual antecedents and developmental sequelae PATRICK T. DAVIES, Pathways between profiles of family E. MARK CUMMINGS, functioning, child security in the AND MArcliA A. WINTER interparental subsystem, and child psychological problems INGE BRETHERTON Shared or conflicting working models? AND TIMOTHY F. PAGE Relationships in postdivorce families seen through the eyes of mothers and their preschool children DEBORAH JACOBVITZ, Observations of early triadic family NANCY HAZEN, interactions: Boundary disturbances in the MELISSA CURRAN, family predict symptoms of depression, AND KRISTEN HITCHENS anxiety, and attention-deficit /hyperactivity disorder in middle childhood ALISON LEARY AND Coparenting, family-level processes, and LYNN FAINSILBER KATZ peer outcomes: The moderating role of vagal tone KRISTIN M. LINDAHL, Couple power dynamics, systemic family NEENA M. MALIK, functioning, and child adjustment: A test KAREN KACZYNSKI, of a mediational model in a multiethnic AND JULIE S. SIMONS sample Contents to Volume 16 1169 Mona EL-SHEIKH AND The link between marital conflict and Lori ELMORE-STATON child adjustment: Parent—child conflict and perceived attachments as mediators, potentiators, and mitigators of risk JOHN H. GrRYCH, Family processes that shape the impact of SARAH R. RAYNOR, interparental conflict on adolescents AND GREGORY M. Fosco DAVID J. MIKLOWITZ The role of family systems in severe and recurrent psychiatric disorders: A developmental psychopathology view FreD A. ROGOSCH, Expressed emotion in multiple DANTE CICCHETTI, subsystems of the families of toddlers AND SHEREE L. TOTH with depressed mothers JAMES P. MCHALE, The transition to coparenthood: Parents’ CHRISTINA KAZALI, prebirth expectations and early coparental TAMIR ROTMAN, adjustment at 3 months postpartum JEAN TALBOT, MEAGAN CARLETON, AND REBECCA LIEBERSON SUSAN DICKSTEIN, Attachment patterns across multiple RONALD SEIFER, family relationships in adulthood: KATHLEEN E. ALBUS, Associations with maternal depression AND KARIN DODGE MAGEE GAYLA MARGOLIN, Links between marital and parent-child ELANA B. GorDIS, AND interactions: Moderating role of PAMELLA H. OLIVER husband-to-wife aggression PATRICK T. DAVIES, Interdependencies among interparental MELIssA L. STURGE—APPLE, discord and parenting practices: The role AND E. MARK CUMMINGS of adult vulnerability and relationship perturbations Volume 16 Fall 2004 Number 4 CONTENTS Special Issue: Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood Editorial JOHN E. SCHULENBERG, The transition to adulthood as a critical ARNOLD J. SAMEROFF, juncture in the course of psychopathology AND DANTE CICCHETTI and mental health Contents to Volume 16 Articles ELAINE F. WALKER, Pubertal neuromaturation, stress ZAINAB SABUWALLA, sensitivity, and psychopatholog AND REBECCA HUOT KENNETH J. SHER, Trajectories of dynamic predictors of HEATHER J. GOTHAM, disorder: Their meanings and implications AND AMY L. WATSON GLENN I. ROISMAN, Antisocial behavior in the transition to BENJAMIN AGUILAR, adulthood: The independent and AND BYRON EGELAND interactive roles of developmental history and emerging developmental tasks ARNOLD J. SAMEROFF, Changing ecological determinants of STEPHEN C. PECK, AND conduct problems from early adolescence JACQUELYNNE S. ECCLES to early adulthood MAGDA STOUTHAMER-—LOEBER, Desistance from persistent serious EVELYN WEI, delinquency in the transition to adulthood ROLF LOEBER, AND ANN S. MASTEN HANNO PETRAS, When the course of aggressive behavior CinDY M. SCHAEFFER, in childhood does not predict antisocial NICHOLAS IALONGO, outcomes in adolescence and young Scott HUBBARD, adulthood: An examination of potential BENGT MUTHEN, explanatory variables SHARON F. LAMBERT, JEANNE PODUSKA, AND SHEPPARD KELLAM STEPHEN M. MALONE, Genetic and environmental influences on JEANETTE TAYLOR, antisocial behavior and alcohol NAoMI R. MARMORSTEIN, dependence from adolescence to early Matt McGuE, AND adulthood WILLIAM G. IACONO LESLIE MORRISON GUTMAN Continuities in depression from AND ARNOLD J. SAMEROFF adolescence to young adulthood: Contrasting ecological influences ANDREA M. HUSSONG Stress and coping among children of AND LAURIE CHASSIN alcoholic parents through the young adult transition MICHAEL WINDLE Trajectories of marijuana use from AND MARGIT WIESNER adolescence to young adulthood: Predictors and outcomes Contents to Volume 16 1171 ANDREA M. HUSSONG, Substance abuse hinders desistance in PATRICK J. CURRAN, young adults’ antisocial behavior TERRIE E. MOFFITT, AVSHALOM CASPI, AND MADELINE M. CARRIG JEYLAN T. MORTIMER Early work as a source of developmental AND JEREMY STAFF discontinuity during the transition to adulthood ANN S. MASTEN, Resources and resilience in the transition KEITH B. Burt, to adulthood: Continuity and change GLENN I. ROISMAN, JELENA OBRADOVIC, JEFFREY D. LONG, AND AUKE TELLEGEN MICHAEL J. SHANAHAN Developmental properties of transactional AND DANIEL J. BAUER models: The case of life events and mastery from adolescence to young adulthood JOHN E. SCHULENBERG, Taking hold of some kind of life: How ALISON L. BRYANT, AND developmental tasks relate to trajectories PATRICK M. O’MALLEY of well-being during the transition to adulthood EDWARD SEIDMAN AND Developmental trajectories and ecological SABINE ELIZABETH FRENCH transitions: A two-step procedure to aid in the choice of prevention and promotion interventions Volume 16 Reviewers Volume 16 Cumulative Contents

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