Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 41(6), 860-867, 2012 ‘ Routledge Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Taylor & Francis Group ISSN: 1537-4416 print/1537-4424 online DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2012.741380 INDEX Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Editor MITCHELL J. PRINSTEIN, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Associate Editors ANDREA CHRONIS-TUSCANO, University of Maryland, College Park ANDRES DE LOS REYES, University of Maryland, College Park KAREN D. RUDOLPH, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MICHAEL A. SOUTHAM-GEROW, Virginia Commonwealth University V. ROBIN WEERSING, SDSU-UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego State University Editorial Assistant BARBARA A. MYERS, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Volume 41, Numbers | to 6 January to December 2012 ISSN 1537-4416 Published bimonthly on behalf of the Section on Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC., 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Copyright © by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Consulting Editors Anne Marie Albano, Columbia University/New York Kate Flory, University of South Carolina State Psychiatric Institute Paul Frick, University of New Orleans Arthur D. Anastopoulos, University of North Mary A. Fristad, The Ohio State University Carolina - Greensboro Brandon E. Gibb, Binghamton University Marc S. Atkins, University of Illinois - Chicago David Goldston, Duke University Bruce L. Baker, University of California, Los Angeles Kathryn E. Grant, DePaul University Deborah C. Beidel, University of Central Florida John H. Grych, Marquette University Mara Brendgen, University of Quebec at Montreal Benjamin L. Hankin, University of Denver David A. Brent, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Heather A. Henderson, University of Miami Kristin A. Buss, The Pennsylvania State University Paul D. Hastings, University of California Davis Noel Card, University of Arizona Ernest V. E. Hodges, St. John’s University Timothy A. Cavell, University of Arkansas Julie A. Hubbard, University of Delaware Bruce F. Chorpita, University of California, Los Angeles Yo Jackson, University of Kansas Michele Cooley-Strickland, University of California, Charlotte Johnston, University of British Columbia Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins University Deborah J. Jones, University of North Carolina at John F. Curry, Duke University Chapel Hill Tracy A. Dennis, The City University of New York Alan E. Kazdin, Yale University Jill T. Ehrenreich-May, University of Miami Christopher A. Kearney, University of Nevada, Christianne Esposito-Smythers, George Mason Las Vegas University Kate Keenan, University of Chicago Sheila Eyberg, University of Florida Philip C. Kendall, Temple University Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 41(6), 860-867, 2012 ‘ Routledge Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Taylor & Francis Group ISSN: 1537-4416 print/1537-4424 online DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2012.741380 INDEX Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Editor MITCHELL J. PRINSTEIN, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Associate Editors ANDREA CHRONIS-TUSCANO, University of Maryland, College Park ANDRES DE LOS REYES, University of Maryland, College Park KAREN D. RUDOLPH, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign MICHAEL A. SOUTHAM-GEROW, Virginia Commonwealth University V. ROBIN WEERSING, SDSU-UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology, San Diego State University Editorial Assistant BARBARA A. MYERS, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Volume 41, Numbers | to 6 January to December 2012 ISSN 1537-4416 Published bimonthly on behalf of the Section on Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC., 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. Copyright © by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC. Consulting Editors Anne Marie Albano, Columbia University/New York Kate Flory, University of South Carolina State Psychiatric Institute Paul Frick, University of New Orleans Arthur D. Anastopoulos, University of North Mary A. Fristad, The Ohio State University Carolina - Greensboro Brandon E. Gibb, Binghamton University Marc S. Atkins, University of Illinois - Chicago David Goldston, Duke University Bruce L. Baker, University of California, Los Angeles Kathryn E. Grant, DePaul University Deborah C. Beidel, University of Central Florida John H. Grych, Marquette University Mara Brendgen, University of Quebec at Montreal Benjamin L. Hankin, University of Denver David A. Brent, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Heather A. Henderson, University of Miami Kristin A. Buss, The Pennsylvania State University Paul D. Hastings, University of California Davis Noel Card, University of Arizona Ernest V. E. Hodges, St. John’s University Timothy A. Cavell, University of Arkansas Julie A. Hubbard, University of Delaware Bruce F. Chorpita, University of California, Los Angeles Yo Jackson, University of Kansas Michele Cooley-Strickland, University of California, Charlotte Johnston, University of British Columbia Los Angeles and Johns Hopkins University Deborah J. Jones, University of North Carolina at John F. Curry, Duke University Chapel Hill Tracy A. Dennis, The City University of New York Alan E. Kazdin, Yale University Jill T. Ehrenreich-May, University of Miami Christopher A. Kearney, University of Nevada, Christianne Esposito-Smythers, George Mason Las Vegas University Kate Keenan, University of Chicago Sheila Eyberg, University of Florida Philip C. Kendall, Temple University Cheryl A. King, University of Michigan Jeremy W. Pettit, Florida International University Annette La Greca, University of Miami Armando A. Pifia, Arizona State University Jennifer E. Lansford, Duke University Seth Pollak, University of Wisconsin - Madison Steve S. Lee, University of California, Los Angeles Michael C. Roberts, University of Kansas John E. Lochman, The University of Alabama Randall T. Salekin, University of Alabama Elizabeth McCauley, University of Washington/ Seattle Louis A. Schmidt, McMaster University Children’s Hospital John Schulenberg, University of Michigan Bryce McLeod, Virginia Commonwealth University Stephen R. Shirk, University of Denver Robert J. McMahon, Simon Fraser University Wendy K. Silverman, Florida International Amori Mikami, University of Virginia University Shari Miller, RTI International Valerie A. Simon, Wayne State University Laura Mufson, New York State Psychiatric Institute Ric G. Steele, University of Kansas Enrique Neblett, University of North Carolina at Sonya Sterba, Vanderbilt University Chapel Hill Michael W. Vasey, Ohio State University Joel T. Nigg, Oregon Health and Sciences University Carl F. Weems, University of New Orleans Matthew K. Nock, Harvard University John Weisz, Harvard University Thomas H. Ollendick, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Jami F. Young, Rutgers University State University Eric Youngstrom, University of North Carolina at Jamie M. Ostrov, University at Buffalo, The State Chapel Hill University of New York Janice L. Zeman, College of William and Mary Author Index to Volume 41 Key to Pagination Issue Month Pages January 1-116 March 117-260 May 261-390 July 391-534 September 535-718 November 719-867 ARTICLES Abela, J. R. Z., Fishman, M. B., Cohen, J. R., & Young, J. F —Personality Predispositions to Depression in Children of Affectively-Ill Parents: The Buffering Role of Self-Esteem Abenavoli, R. M.—see Reivich et al. Abramson, L. Y.—see Alloy et al. Anderson, V.—see Kenardy et al. Aguirre, V. P.—see Humphreys et al. Alfano, C. A.—Are Children with ‘Pure’ Generalized Anxiety Disorder Impaired? A Comparison with Comorbid and Healthy Children Alloy, L. B., Black, S. K., Young, M. E., Goldstein, K. E., Shapero, B. G., Stange, J. P., Boccia, A. S., Matt, L. M., Boland, E. M., Moore, L. C., & Abramson, L. Y.—Cognitive Vulnerabilities and Depression versus Other Psychopathology Symptoms and Diagnoese in Early Adolescence Asbrand, J.—see Schmitz et al. Athay, M. M.—Caregiver Life Satisfaction: Relationships to Youth Symptom Severity Through Treatment Auerbach, R. P., & Ho, M. R.—A Cognitive-Interpersonal Model of Adolescent Depression: The Impact of Family Conflict and Depressogenic Cognitive Styles Auerbach, R. P.—see Webb et al. Ayers, T. S.—see Hagan et al Aylward, E.—see Sauder et al. Bakker, M. P., Ormel, J., Verhulst, F. C., & Oldehinkel, A. J—Childhood Family Instability and Mental Health Problems During Late Adolescence: A Test of Two Mediation Models—The TRAILS Study Banny, A. M.—see Tseng et al. 862 Beauchaine, T. P.—see Sauder et al. Benas, J. S.—seeYoung et al. Bernier, A.—see Bordeleau et al. Bigras, M.—see Lévesque et al. Black, S. K.—see Alloy et al. Blechert, J.—see Schmitz et al. Boccia, A. S.—see Alloy et al. Bégels, S.—see van Steensel et al. Boland, E. M.—see Alloy et al. Booth-Laforce, C., Oh, W., Kennedy, A. E., Rubin, K. H., Rose-Krasnor, L., & Laursen, B.- Parent and Peer Links to Trajectories of Anxious Withdrawal From Grades 5 to 8 Bordeleau, S., Bernier, A., & Carrier, J—Maternal Sensitivity and Children’s Behavior Problems: Examining the Moderating Role of Infant Sleep Duration Bosmans, G.—see Goossens et al. Boxer, P.—see Dubow et al. Boxer, P.—see Dubow et al. Boynton, M. H.—see Ranby et al. Braet, C.—see Goossens et al. Brennan, J.—see Pasalich et al. Brennan, P. A.—-see Conway et al. Brent, D. A., Melhem, N. M., Masten, A. S., Porta, G.. & Payne, M. W.—Longitudinal Effects of Parental Bereavement on Adolescent Developmental Competence Bridgett, D. J.—see Valentino et al. Briggs-Gowan, M. J.—see Gray et al. Brown, L. K.—see Stewart et al. Brunwasser, S. M.—see Reivich et al. Buck, M.—see Fabiano et al. Burkhouse, K. L., Uhrlass, D. J., Stone, L. B., Knopik, V. S., & Gibb, B. E.—Expressed Emotion- Criticism and Risk of Depression Onset in Children Calamai, G.—see Nocentini Carrier, J.—see Bordeleau et al. Carter, A. C.—see Gray et al. Chajon, N. D.—see Reivich et al. Chang, H.—see Shelleby et al. Chaplin, T. M.—see Reivich et al. Chen, M., & Johnston, C.—Jnterparent Childrearing Disagreement, but not Dissimilarity, Predicts Child Problems after Controlling for Parenting Effectiveness Chentsova-Dutton, Y. E.—see Ryder et al. Cheong, J.—see Shelleby et al. Chu, B. C.—see Weissman et al. Ciesla, J. A., Reilly, L. C., Dickson, K. S., Emanuel, A. S., & Updegraff, J. A.—Dispositional Mindfulness Moderates the Effects of Stress among Adolescents: Rumination as a Mediator Clarke, G. M.—see Murray et al. Cohen, J. R.—see Abela et al. Cohen, J. R..—seeYoung et al. Cole, D., Sinclair, K. R., Dukewich, T., Felton, J., Weitlauf, A. S., Maxwell, M. M., Tilghman- Osborne, C., & Jacky, A.—Jmpact of Physical and Relational Peer Victimization on Depressive Cognitions in Children and Adolescents Cole, D. A.—see Tran et al. Conway, C. C., Keenan-Miller, D., Hammen, C., Pind, P. A., Najman, J. M., & Brennan, P. A. Coaction of Stress and Serotonin Transporter Genotype in Predicting Aggression at the Transition to Adulthood Cooper, F. A.—see Pasalich et al. Crick, N. R.—see Tseng et al. Crossett, S. E.—see Gibb et al. Cummings, C. M.—see Kendall et al. Cunningham, C. E.—see Fabiano et al. Cunningham, R. M.—-see King et al. Czyz, E. K., Liu, Z., & King, C. A.—Social Connectedness and One-Year Trajectories Among cin oe ig Kab Opa OM, nk Haw Node ele k acd OD Ae RHE be PM Plea argee mie erates 214 Dadds, M. R.—see Pasalich et al. Danis, B.—see Gray et al. Day, T. N.—see Mazefsky et al. Decaluwé, V.—see Goossens et al. DeRubeis, R. J.—see Webb et al. Dickson, K. S.—see Ciesla et al. DiClemente, R.—see Stewart et al. Dirksen, C.—see van Steensel et al. Dishion, T. J.—see Fosco et al. Dishion, T. J.—see Shelleby et al. Donelan-McCall, N.—see Shlafer et al. Donenberg, G.—see Starr et al. Donenberg, G.—see Stewart et al. Dubow, E. F., Boxer, P., Huesmann, L. R., Landau, S., Dvir, S., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J.— Cumulative Effects of Exposure to Violence on Post-Traumatic Stress in Palestinian and Israeli Youth Dubow, E. F., Huesmann, L. R., Boxer, P., Landau, S., Dvir, S., Shikaki, K., & Ginges, J.— Exposure to Political Conflict and Violence and Posttraumatic Stress in Middle East Youth: PRE I er ak, 55's a 0 Sbo c Sha mE de ode PRG aLH TO OH 6 GAL Gila STibTo. ok ile oF! & who 9c IR as gugi eelng Sen Te reac etree ele ee 402 Dukewich, T.—see Cole et al. Dvir, S.—see Dubow et al. Dvir, S.—see Dubow et al. Dyb, G.—see Nygaard et al. Eack, S. M.—see Mazefsky et al. Elledge, C.—see Luebbe et al. Emanuel, A. S.—see Ciesla et al. Emerson, E.—see Starr et al. Fabiano, G. A., Pelham, W. E., Cunningham, C. E., Yu, J., Gangloff, B., Buck, M., Linke, S.., Gormley, M., & Gera, S.—A Waitlist-Controlled Trial of Behavioral Parent Training for PS SE Se I 5S ik Ei BN RS ORE DES © ENTS BSS 66 ba 6 Ra MNiw HFdd RSIS URES Sea Felton, J.—see Cole et al. Fjermestad, K. W., McLeod, B. D., Heiervang, E. R., Havik, O. E., Ost, L., & Haugland, B. S. M— Factor Structure and Validity of the Therapy Process Observational Coding System for Child a a are eee eres Pere Pere rr eee rere ye irr ree es wee rat yeh Ge 2 246 Fishman, M. B.—see Abela et al. Flory, K.—see Hankin et al. Ford, J. D., Steinberg, K. L., Hawke, J., Levine, J., & Zhang, W.—Randomized Trial Comparison of Emotion Regulation and Relational Psychotherapies for PTSD with Girls Involved in Delinquency .... 2.0.06 0 0c eee 27 Fosco, G. M., Stormshak, E. A., Dishion, T. J., & Winter, C. E.—Family Relationships and Parental Monitoring During Middle School as Predictors of Early Adolescent Problem Behavior ..........00 0000 ce ee ee ee ee » 202 Freres, D. R.—see Reivich et al. Frick, P. J.—Developmental Pathways to Conduct Disorder: Implications for Future Directions in SRE RUN UNE ROE 5 556g 556 6 eh a8 algo 6H RH ND) FAT BPSD 6a Wd wry win, W 4Nlow Fe, ara la ew le Patou ialed eee Fuemmeler, B. F.—see Ranby et al. Gallop, R. J.—see Reivich et al. Gallop, R.—seeYoung et al. Gangloff, B.—see Fabiano et al. Garber, J., Korelitz, K., & Larkin, S. S—Translating Basic Psychopathology Research to Preventive Interventions: A Tribute to John Abela Gardner, F.—see Shelleby et al. Gatzke-Kopp, L. M.—see Sauder et al. Gau, S. S.—see Tseng et al Gera, S.—see Fabiano et al. Gere, M.—see Villabo et al. Gibb, B. E., Stone, L. B., & Crossett, S. E——Peer Victimization and Prospective Changes in Children’s Inferential Styles Gibb, B. E.—see Burkhouse et al. Gillham, J. E.—see Hankin Ginges, J.—see Dubow et al. Ginges, J.—see Dubow et al. Goldstein, K. E.—see Alloy et al. Gonzalez, A., Weersing, V. R., Warnick, E., Scahill, L., & Woolston, J.—Cross-Ethnic Measurement Equivalence of the SCARED in an Outpatient Sample of African American and Mem Diapemaieeei t VeNEs PI S oe oii oo a aa CHR ios Hic L515 how DS RA AiK OR BS BOREL Rs RAEI Ot eee Goossens, L., Braet, C., Van Durme, K., Decaluwe, V., & Bosmans, G.—The Parent-Child Relationship as Predictor of Eating Pathology and Weight Gain in Preadolescents Gormley, M.—see Fabiano et al. Gray, S. A. O., Carter, A. S., Briggs-Gowan, M. J., Hill, C., Danis, B., Keenan, K., & Wakschlag, L. S.—Preschool Children’s Observed Disruptive Behavior: Variations Across Sex, Interactional Context, and Disruptive Psychopathology 864 Gruppuso, V.—see Thompson et al. Hadley, W.—see Stewart et al. Hagan, M. J., Tein, J., Sandler, I. N., Wolchik, S. A., Ayers, T. S., & Luechen, L. J. Strengthening Effective Parenting Practices Over the Long Term: Effects of a Preventive as cio bs Gm AUBI eee leie a:S ik SRR 'S Bae wu Rowe eee dla glare "gpm a Sw gy BE RNaLE Wg eee aN 177 Hammen, C.—see Conway et al. Hankin, B. L., & Gillham, J. E.—Future Direction: Etiology and Intervention in Youth Depression Hankin, B. L., & Gillham, J. E.—Jntroduction to Special Issue in Memorial of John R. Z. Abela: Etiology and Intervention in Youth Depression Hankin, B. L., Wetter, E. K., & Flory, K.—Appetitive Motivation and Negative Emotion Reactivity among Remitted Depressed Youth. Harvey, E. A., & Metcalfe, L. A.—The Interplay Among Preschool Child and Family Factors and the Development of ODD Symptoms Haugland, B. S. M.—see Fjermestad et al. Havik, O. E.—see Fjermestad et al. Hawes, D. J.—see Pasalich et al. Hawke, J.—see Ford et al. Hayden, L. C.—see Valentino et al. Heiervang, E. R.—see Fjermestad et al. Hendrikz, J.—see Kenardy et al. Hill, C.—see Gray et al. Hill, R.—see King et al. Hill, T.—see Niditch et al. Ho, M. R.—see Auerbach Huesmann, L. R.—see Dubow et al. Huesmann, L. R.—see Dubow et al. Humphreys, K. L., Aguirre, V. P., & Lee, S. S.—Association of Anxiety and ODD/CD in Children dar Say nahi Wlw el ie Tea el eae ERED RCH NTE eSR OBIE Rg «RRIRS. SUSU Boca Sa ape and he eb ie aen g ea en Iselin, G.—see Kenardy et al. Jacky, A.—see Cole et al. Jensen, T. K.—see Nygaard et al. Johnston, C.—see Chen Jose, P. E., Wilkins, H., & Spendelow, J. S.—Does Social Anxiety Predict Rumination and Co-Rumination Among Adolescents? Kamps, J. L.—see Niditch et al. Kash-MacDonald, V. M.—see Reivich et al. Kawabata, Y.—see Tseng et al. Keenan, K.—see Gray et al. Keenan-Miller, D.—see Conway et al. Kenardy, J., Le Brocque, Hendrikz, J., Iselin, G., Anderson, V.. & McKinlay, L.—J/mpact of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Injury Severity on Recovery in Children with Traumatic Brain Injury Kendall, P. C., Settipani, C. A., & Cummings, C.M .—No Need to Worry: The Promising Future of Child Anxiety Research Kendall, P. C.—see Villabo et al. Kennedy, A. E.—see Booth-Laforce et al. Kertz, S. J.—see Williams et al. Kiel, E. J.—see Luebbe et al. Kilpatrick, D. G.—see McCart et al. King, C. A., Hill, R. M., Wynne, H. A., & Cunningham, R. M.—Adolescent Suicide Risk Screening: The Effect of Communication About Type of Follow-Up on Adolescents’ Screening Responses King, C. A.—see Czyz et al. Knopik, V. S.—see Burkhouse et al. Kofler, M. J.—see McCart et al. Kollins, S. H.—see Ranby et al. Korelitz, K.—see Garber et al. Kramer, M.—see Schmitz et al. Lainhart, J. E.—see Mazefsky et al. Landau, S.—see Dubow et al. Landau, S.—see Dubow et al. Larkin, S. S.—see Garber et al. Laursen, B.—see Booth-Laforce et al. Leadbeater, B.—see Thompson et al. Lee, S. S.—see Humphreys et al. Letcher, P., Sanson, A., Smart, D., & Toumbourou, J. W.—Precursors and Correlates of Anxiety Trajectories From Late Childhood to Late Adolescence Lévesque, M., Bigras, M., & Pauzé, R.—Persistence of Problematic Sexual Behaviors in Children Levine, J.—see Ford et al. Le Brocque, J.—see Kenardy et al. Lind, P. A.—see Conway et al. Lingras, K. A.—see Tseng et al. Linke, S.—see Fabiano et al. Liu, Z.—see Czyz et al. Luebbe, A. M., Elledge, C., Kiel, E. J., & Stoppelbein, L.—Cortisol Predicts Behavioral Dysregulation and Length of Stay Among Children Admitted for Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment Luecken, L. J.—see Hagan et al Makover, H. B.—seeYoung et al. March, J. S.—see Villabo et al. Masten, A. S.—see Brent et al. Matlin, S. L.—see Reivich et al. Matt, L. M.—see Alloy et al. Maxwell, M. M.—see Cole et al. Mazefsky, C. A., Oswald, D. P., Day, T. N., Eack, S. M., Minshew, N. J., & Lainhart, J. E—ASD, a Psychiatric Disorder, or Both? Psychiatric Diagnoses in Adolescents with High-Functioning ASD McKinlay, L.—see Kenardy et al. McLeod, B. D.—see Fjermestad et al. McCart, M. R., Zajac, K., Kofler, M. J., Smith, D. W., Saunders, B. E., & Kilpatrick, D.G — Longitudinal Examination of PTSD Symptoms and Prtoblematic Alcohol Use as Risk Factors for Adolescent Victimization McClernon, F. J.—see Ranby et al. McLaughlin, K. A., & Nolen-Hoeksema, S.—Jnterpersonal Stress Generation as a Mechanism Linking Rumination to Internalizing Symptoms ix Early Adolescents... 6.00650 sce ct en cee scieeenseweee sav eet bales weeen 584 Melhem, N. M.—see Brent et al. Metcalfe, L. A.—see Harvey Minshew, N. J.—see Mazefsky et al. Mohlman, J.—see Weissman et al. Moore, L. C.—see Alloy et al. Motoca, L. M., Williams, S., & Silverman, W. K.—Social Skills as a Mediator Between Anxiety Symptoms and Peer Interactions Among Children and Adolescents Mufson, L.—seeYoung et al. Murphy, L. K.—see Murray et al. Murray, C. B., Murphy, L. K., Palermo, T. M., & Clarke, G. M.—Pain and Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Adolescents With Depressive Disorders Najman, J. M.—see Conway et al. Niditch, L. A., Varela, R. E., Kamps, J. L., & Hill, T.—Exploring the Association Between Cognitive Functioning and Anxiety in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Role of Social Understanding and Aggression Nigg, J. T.—Future Directions in ADHD Etiology Research Nocentini, A., Calamai, G., & E. Menesini—Co-development of Delinquent and Depressive Symptoms Across Adolescence: Time-invariant and Time-varying Effects of School and Social Failure Nock, M. K.—Future Directionfso r the Study of Suicide and Self-Injury Nolen-Hoeksema, S.—see McLaughlin Nuttall, A. K.—see Valentino et al. Nygaard, E., Kensen, T. K., & Dyb, G.—Stability of Posttraumatic Stress Reaction Factors and Their Relation to General Mental Health Problems in Children: A Longitudinal Study Oh, W.—see Booth-Laforce et al. Oldehinkel, A. J—see Bakker et al. Ormel, J.—see Bakker et al. Ost, L.—see Fjermestad et al. Oswald, D. P.—see Mazefsky et al. Palermo, T. M.—see Murray et al. Pasalich, D. S., Dadds, M. R., Vincent, L. C., Cooper, F. A., Hawes, D. J., & Brennan, J.— Emotional Communication in Families of Conduct Problem Children With High Versus Low Callous-Unemotional Traits Pauzé, R.—see Lévesque et al. Payne, M. W.—see Brent et al. Pelham, W. E.—see Fabiano et al. Poehlmann, J.—see Shlafer et al. Porta, G.—see Brent et al. Prinsetin, Mitchell J.—Editorial: JCCAP: Past, Present, and Future Ranby, K. W., Boynton, M. H., Kollins, S. H., McClernon, F. J., Yang, C., & Fuemmeler, B. F. Understanding the Phenotypic Structure of Adult Retrospective ADHD Symptoms During OE RE ain iG UW d 519 GR RT ROLE RTOS Oe WRG FMI A eRe wis WS w Sige orp hShOe Sve R wreath 261 Reddy, L. A.—see Weissman et al. Reilly, L. C.—see Ciesla et al. Reivich, K. J., Brunwasser, S. M., Freres, D. R., Chajon, N. D., Kash-MacDonald, V. M., Chaplin, T. M., Abenavoli, R. M., Matlin, S. L., Gallop, R. J., & Seligman, M. E. P.—Evaluation of a Group Cognitive-Behavioral Depression Prevention Program for Young Adolescents: A Randomized Effectiveness Trial Rose-Krasnor, L.—see Booth-Laforce et al. Rubin, K. H.—see Booth-Laforce et al. Rudolph, K. D.—see Sugimura Ryder, A., Sun, J., Zhu, X., Yao, S., & Chentsova-Dutton, Y. E.—Depression in China: Integrating Developmental Psychopathology and Cultural-Clinical Psychology Sandler, 1. N.—see Hagan et al Sandler, 1. N.—see Sigal et al. Sanson, A.—see Letcher et al. Sauder, C. L., Beauchaine, T. P., Gatzke-Kopp, L. M., Shannon, K. E., & Aylward, E. Neuroanatomical Correlates of Heterotypic Comorbidity in Eternalizing Male Adolescents Saunders, B. E.—see McCart et al. Scahill, L.—see Gonzalez et al. Schmitz, J., Blechert, J., Kramer, M., Asbrand, J., & Tuschen-Caffier, B.— Biased Perception and Interpretation of Bodily Anxiety Symptoms in Childhood Social Anxiety .. 2... 60000 ee eee 92 Schrock, M. D.—see Williams et al. Seligman, M. E. P.—see Reivich et al. 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