Development and Psychopathology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Development and Psychopathology is 22. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
DPP volume 34 issue 5 Cover and Front matter212
Unresolved attachment and identity diffusion in adolescence65
Risk and resilience profiles and their transition pathways in the ABCD Study – CORRIGENDUM62
Interparental conflict and depressive symptoms among Chinese adolescents: A longitudinal moderated mediation model45
Genetic risk of AUDs and childhood impulsivity: Examining the role of parenting and family environment43
Heterogeneity in caregiving-related early adversity: Creating stable dimensions and subtypes40
Maternal childhood maltreatment trauma resolution: Development of a novel narrative coding measure and implications for intergenerational parenting processes39
Implications of unique and shared variance of interparental conflict and child emotional insecurity through parental depressive symptomology37
A brief video-coaching intervention buffers young children's vulnerability to the impact of caregivers’ depressive symptoms: Examination of differential susceptibility35
Risk factors for early use of e-cigarettes and alcohol: Dimensions and profiles of temperament35
Pubertal timing moderates the same-day coupling between family hassles and negative affect in girls and boys34
Within-person pathways among maternal depressive symptoms and offspring internalizing problems from early childhood through adolescence34
Cascade effects of a parenting-focused program for divorced families on three health-related outcomes in emerging adulthood33
A longitudinal study examining the associations between interpersonal trauma and romantic relationships among college students33
Testing the ecophenotype hypothesis: Differences in white matter microstructure in youth with conduct disorder with versus without a history of childhood abuse32
Parental overprotection moderates the association between recent stressor exposure and anxiety during the transition to university31
Emergence and evolution of developmental resilience science over half a century29
In her shoes: Partner reflective functioning promotes family-level resilience to maternal depression26
What is the expected human childhood? Insights from evolutionary anthropology25
Allostasis and metastasis: The yin and yang of childhood self-regulation25
The role of environmental sensitivity in post-traumatic stress symptoms in Lebanese children and adolescents25
Childhood unpredictability research within the developmental psychopathology framework: Advances, implications, and future directions24
Exploring the interplay of dopaminergic genotype and parental behavior in relation to executive function in early childhood22
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