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LIST OF CONTENTS NUMBER 1 JANUARY EDITORIAL Fred R. Volkmar PAPERS V. Robin Weersing Mechanisms of action in youth psychotherapy and John R. Weisz E. Mark Cummings and Effects of marital conflict on children: recent advances and emerging Patrick T. Davies themes in process-oriented research Frances Rice, Gordon Harold, The genetic aetiology of childhood depression: a review and Anita Thapar P.A. Fried Conceptual issues in behavioral teratology and their application in determining long-term sequelae of prenatal marihuana exposure Frank M.C. Besag Childhood epilepsy in relation to mental handicap and behavioral dis- orders Jonathan Hill Biological, psychological and social processes in the conduct disorders Letters to the Editor NUMBER 2 FEBRUARY EDITORIAL Francesca Happe PAPERS M. Elena Garralda and Luiza Annotation: Chronic fatigue syndrome in children and adolescents Rangel Lianne J. Woodward, David M. Deviant partner involvement and offending risk in early adulthood Fergusson, and L. John Horwood Kenneth D. Gadow Differences between preschool children with ODD, ADHD, and and Edith E. Nolan ODD+ADHD symptoms Jane M. Keppel-Benson, Thomas Post-traumatic stress in children following motor vehicle accidents H. Ollendick, and Mark J. Benson Daniel W. Smith and Coping with birthparent loss in adopted children David M. Brodzinsky Laura Kaminsky and Psychosocial adjustment in siblings of children with autism Deborah Dewey Pamela Qualter and Penny Munn The separateness of social and emotional loneliness in childhood Rochelle Caplan, Donald Guthrie, Social communication in children with epilepsy Scott Komo, Prabha Siddarth, Sirichai Chayasirisobhon, Harley Kornblum, Ramen Sankar, Rebecca Hansen, Wendy Mitchell, and W. Donald Shields LIST OF CONTENTS NUMBER 1 JANUARY EDITORIAL Fred R. Volkmar PAPERS V. Robin Weersing Mechanisms of action in youth psychotherapy and John R. Weisz E. Mark Cummings and Effects of marital conflict on children: recent advances and emerging Patrick T. Davies themes in process-oriented research Frances Rice, Gordon Harold, The genetic aetiology of childhood depression: a review and Anita Thapar P.A. Fried Conceptual issues in behavioral teratology and their application in determining long-term sequelae of prenatal marihuana exposure Frank M.C. Besag Childhood epilepsy in relation to mental handicap and behavioral dis- orders Jonathan Hill Biological, psychological and social processes in the conduct disorders Letters to the Editor NUMBER 2 FEBRUARY EDITORIAL Francesca Happe PAPERS M. Elena Garralda and Luiza Annotation: Chronic fatigue syndrome in children and adolescents Rangel Lianne J. Woodward, David M. Deviant partner involvement and offending risk in early adulthood Fergusson, and L. John Horwood Kenneth D. Gadow Differences between preschool children with ODD, ADHD, and and Edith E. Nolan ODD+ADHD symptoms Jane M. Keppel-Benson, Thomas Post-traumatic stress in children following motor vehicle accidents H. Ollendick, and Mark J. Benson Daniel W. Smith and Coping with birthparent loss in adopted children David M. Brodzinsky Laura Kaminsky and Psychosocial adjustment in siblings of children with autism Deborah Dewey Pamela Qualter and Penny Munn The separateness of social and emotional loneliness in childhood Rochelle Caplan, Donald Guthrie, Social communication in children with epilepsy Scott Komo, Prabha Siddarth, Sirichai Chayasirisobhon, Harley Kornblum, Ramen Sankar, Rebecca Hansen, Wendy Mitchell, and W. Donald Shields Elizabeth Milne, John High motion coherence thresholds in children with autism Swettenham, Peter Hansen, Ruth Campbell, Helen Jeffries, and Kate Plaisted Lioba Baving, Manfred Laucht, Frontal brain activation in anxious school children and Martin H. Schmidt NUMBER 3 MARCH EDITORIAL Jim Stevenson PAPERS Alison Kerr Annotation: Rett syndrome: recent progress and implications for re- search and clinical practice Tony Charman and Gillian Baird Practitioner Review: Diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in 2- and 3- year-old children Lorna Wing, Susan R. Leekam, The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders: Sarah J. Libby, Judith Gould, background, inter-rater reliability and clinical use and Michael Larcombe Susan R. Leekam, Sarah J. Libby, The Diagnostic Interview for Social and Communication Disorders: al- Lorna Wing, Judith Gould, gorithms for ICD-10 childhood autism and Wing and Gould autistic and Colin Taylor spectrum disorder Elisabeth M. Dykens Are jigsaw puzzle skills ‘spared’ in persons with Prader-Willi syndrome? Glynis Laws Working memory in children and adolescents with Down syndrome: evidence from a colour memory experiment Richard Rowe, Barbara Maughan, The relationship between DSM-IV oppositional defiant disorder and Andrew Pickles, E. Jane Costello conduct disorder: findings from the Great Smoky Mountains Study and Adrian Angold Peter J. Hoffenaar and The structure of oppositionality: response dispositions and situational Jan B. Hoeksma aspects Hedwig J.A. van Bakel and Quality of infant-parent attachment as reflected in infant interactive J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven behaviour during instructional tasks Cherilyn Dance, Alan Rushton, Emotional abuse in early childhood: relationships with progress in and David Quinton subsequent family placement Critical Notice Book Reviews NUMBER 4 MAY EDITORIAL Frank C. Verhulst PAPERS Adrian Raine Annotation: The role of prefrontal deficits, low autonomic arousal, and early health factors in the development of antisocial and aggressive behavior in children Sheryl L. Olson, John E. Bates, Early developmental precursors of impulsive and inattentive behavior: James M. Sandy, and from infancy to middle childhood Elizabeth M. Schilling Mambwe Kasese-Hara, Charlotte Energy compensation in young children who fail to thrive Wright, and Robert Drewett Susan H. Spence, Jake M. Maternal anxiety and depression, poverty and marital relationship Najman, William Bor, Michael J. factors during early childhood as predictors of anxiety and depressive O’Callaghan, and Gail M. Williams symptoms in adolescence Minna Happonen, Lea Pulkkinen, The heritability of depressive symptoms: multiple informants and Jaakko Kaprio, Jaap Van der multiple measures Meere, Richard J. Viken, and Richard J. Rose Jean R. Seguin, Response perseveration in adolescent boys with stable and unstable Louise Arseneault, histories of physical aggression: the role of underlying processes Bernard Boulerice, Philip W. Harden, and Richard E. Tremblay Frank Vitaro, Mara Brendgen, Reactively and proactively aggressive children: antecedent and subse- and Richard E. Tremblay quent characteristics Claire Hughes, Henna Oksanen, ‘’m gonna beat you!’ SNAP!: an observational paradigm for assessing Alan Taylor, Jan Jackson, young children’s disruptive behaviour in competitive play Lynne Murray, Avshalom Caspi, and Terrie E. Moffitt Nils Kaland, Annette Moller A new ‘advanced’ test of theory of mind: evidence from children and Nielsen, Kirsten Callesen, Erik adolescents with Asperger syndrome Lykke Mortensen, Dorte Gottlieb, and Lars Smith Anna Smith, Eric Taylor, Jody Evidence for a pure time perception deficit in children with ADHD Warner Rogers, Stuart Newman, and Katya Rubia Book Reviews NUMBER 5 JULY EDITORIAL Francesca Happé PAPERS Thomas G. O’Connor Annotation: The ‘effects’ of parenting reconsidered: findings, challeng- es, and applications David Cottrell and Paula Boston Practitioner Review: The effectiveness of systemic family therapy for children and adolescents Lyn McCleary and Mark Sanford Parental expressed emotion in depressed adolescents: prediction of clinical course and relationship to comorbid disorder and social func- tioning Paula Barrett, Alison Shortt, and Do parent and child behaviours differentiate families whose children Lara Healy have obsessive-compulsive disorder from other clinic and non-clinic families? Sylvana Cote, Richard E. The development of impulsivity, fearfulness, and helpfulness during Tremblay, Daniel Nagin, childhood: patterns of consistency and change in the trajectories of Mark Zoccolillo, and Frank Vitaro boys and girls Robert Plomin, Thomas S. Price, Associations between behaviour problems and verbal and nonverbal Thalia C. Eley, Philip S. Dale, cognitive abilities and disabilities in early childhood and Jim Stevenson Arlene R. Young, Joseph H. Young adult academic outcomes in a longitudinal sample of early Beitchman, Carla Johnson, identified language impaired and control children Lori Douglas, Leslie Atkinson, Michael Escobar, and Beth Wilson Danielle Ropar and Peter Mitchell Shape constancy in autism: the role of prior knowledge and perspective cues Dido Green, Gillian Baird, Anna L. The severity and nature of motor impairment in Asperger’s syndrome: a Barnett, Leslie Henderson, Jorg comparison with Specific Developmental Disorder of Motor Function Huber, and Sheila E. Henderson J.N. van der Geest, C. Kemner, Gaze behavior of children with pervasive developmental disorder toward M.N. Verbaten, and human faces: a fixation time study H. van Engeland Catherine Adams, Jonathan Conversational behaviour of children with Asperger syndrome and Green, Anne Gilchrist, conduct disorder and Anthony Cox Book Reviews NUMBER 6 SEPTEMBER EDITORIAL Frank C. Verhulst PAPERS Richard C. Harrington, Annotation: Randomised trials Sam Cartwright-Hatton, and Alan Stein Paul McArdle, David Mosely, School-based indicated prevention: a randomised trial of group therapy Toby Quibell, Rob Johnson, Ann Allen, Donna Hammal, and Ann leCouteur Melissa M. Burnham, Beth L. Nighttime sleep-wake patterns and self-soothing from birth to one year Goodlin-Jones, Erika E. Gaylor, of age: a longitudinal intervention study and Thomas F. Anders Terrie E. Moffitt and the E-Risk Teen-aged mothers in contemporary Britain Study Team Priscilla kK. Coleman, The quality of the caregiving environment and child developmental David C. Reardon, outcomes associated with maternal history of abortion using the NLSY and Jesse Cougle data Carolyn A. McCarty and Correlates of expressed emotion in mothers of clinically-referred youth: John R. Weisz an examination of the five-minute speech sample S.J. Wadsworth, R.P. Corley, Parent-offspring resemblance for reading performance at 7, 12 and J.K. Hewitt, R. Plomin, and 16 years of age in the Colorado Adoption Project J.C. DeFries S.M. Chang, S.P. Walker, Early childhood stunting and later behaviour and school achievement S. Grantham-McGregor, and C.A. Powell Cheryl Clark, Margot Prior, and The relationship between executive function abilities, adaptive beha- Glynda Kinsella viour, and academic achievement in children with externalising beha- viour problems Erik R. Rasmussen, Richard D. Comparison of male adolescent-report of attention-/d heypferiacctiivitty Todd, Rosalind J. Neuman, disorder (ADHD) symptoms across two cultures using latent class and Andrew C. Heath, principal components analysis Wendy Reich, and Luis A. Rohde Robert M. Joseph, Helen Tager Cognitive profiles and social-communicative functioning in children Flusberg, and Catherine Lord with autism spectrum disorder Book Reviews Reviewers NUMBER 7 OCTOBER EDITORIAL Jim Stevenson PAPERS Jonathan Green and Annotation: Attachment disorganisation and psychopathology: new Ruth Goldwyn findings in attachment research and their potential implications for developmental psychopathology in childhood SPECIAL SECTION ON ‘SOCIAL COGNITION’ Jim Stevenson Introduction Alexander L. Cutting The cost of understanding other people: social cognition predicts young and Judy Dunn children’s sensitivity to criticism Miriam Steele, Howard Steele, Maternal predictors of children’s social cognition: an attachment per- and Martin Johansson spective Harriet Humfress, Thomas G. General and relationship-specific models of social cognition: explaining O’Connor, Jeremy Slaughter, the overlap and discrepancies Mary Target, and Peter Fonagy M. Serra, F.L. Loth, P.L.C. van Theory of mind in children with ‘lesser variants’ of autism: a longi- Geert, E. Hurkens, and tudinal study R.B. Minderaa Susanne A. Denham, Sarah Preschool understanding of emotions: contributions to classroom anger Caverly, Michelle Schmidt, and aggression Kimberly Blair, Elizabeth DeMulder, Selma Caal, Hideko Hamada, and Teresa Mason PAPERS Dorothy V.M. Bishop and Exploring the borderlands of autistic disorder and specific language Courtenay Frazier Norbury impairment: a study using standardised diagnostic instruments Einar Heiervang, Jim Stevenson, Auditory processing in children with dyslexia and Kenneth Hugdahl Stephen Davis, Peter Howell, and Sociodynamic relationships between children who stutter and their Frances Cooke non-stuttering classmates A. Gontard von, M. Backes, Psychopathology and familial stress - comparison of boys with Fragile X C. Laufersweiler-Plass, syndrome and Spinal Muscular Atrophy C. Wendland, G. Lehmkuhl, K. Zerres, and S. Rudnik-Schoneborn Armando A. Pina, Wendy K. Diagnostic efficiency of symptoms in the diagnosis of DSM-IV: gener- Silverman, Candice A. Alfano, alized anxiety disorder in youth and Lissette M. Saavedra Book Reviews NUMBER 8 NOVEMBER EDITORIAL Francesca Happé PAPERS Catherine Adams Practitioner Review: The assessment of language pragmatics Julia J. Rucklidge and Rosemary Neuropsychological profiles of adolescents with ADHD: effects of read- Tannock ing difficulties and gender Rob McGee, Margot Prior, The long-term significance of teacher-rated hyperactivity and reading Sheila Williams, Diana Smart, ability in childhood: findings from two longitudinal studies and Anne Sanson Erik R. Rasmussen, Rosalind J. Replication of the latent class structure of Attention-De/f Hyipceriatc- Neuman, Andrew C. Heath, tivity Disorder (ADHD) subtypes in a sample of Australian twins Florence Levy, David A. Hay, and Richard D. Todd Annemieke Mol Lous, Cees A.M. 1029 Depression markers in young children’s play: a comparison between de Wit, Eric E.J. De Bruyn, and depressed and nondepressed 3- to 6-year-olds in various play situa- J. Marianne Riksen-Walraven tions Frances Rice, Gordon T. Harold, Assessing the effects of age, sex and shared environment on the genetic and Anita Thapar aetiology of depression in childhood and adolescence Adrian Angold, Alaattin Erkanli, Depression scale scores in 8-17-year-olds: effects of age and gender Judy Silberg, Lindon Eaves, and E. Jane Costello Rene Carbonneau, Lindon J. Assessment of the within-family environment in twins: absolute versus Eaves, Judy L. Silberg, Emily differential ratings, and relationship with conduct problems Simonoff, and Michael Rutter A. Bifulco, P.M. Moran, C. Ball, Childhood adversity, parental vulnerability and disorder: examining C. Jacobs, R. Baines, A. Bunn, inter-generational transmission of risk and J. Cavagin Marielle C. Dekker, Hans M. Koot, Emotional and behavioural problems in children and adolescents with Jan van der Ende, and and without intellectual disability Frank C. Verhulst Rebecca H. Mount, 1099 The Rett Syndrome Behaviour Questionnaire (RSBQ): refining the Tony Charman, behavioural phenotype of Rett syndrome Richard P. Hastings, Sheena Reilly, and Hilary Cass Book Reviews Volume Index

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