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    Early predictors of boys' antisocial trajectories by Shaw, Daniel S, Hyde, Luke W, Brennan, Lauretta M

    Published in Development and psychopathology (01-08-2012)
    “…Despite the large number of studies tracing patterns of youth antisocial behavior (AB) during adolescence, few have prospective data on the developmental…”
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    The long-term effectiveness of the Family Check-Up on school-age conduct problems: Moderation by neighborhood deprivation by Shaw, Daniel S, Sitnick, Stephanie L, Brennan, Lauretta M, Choe, Daniel E, Dishion, Thomas J, Wilson, Melvin N, Gardner, Frances

    Published in Development and psychopathology (01-11-2016)
    “…Several studies suggest that neighborhood deprivation is a unique risk factor in child and adolescent development of problem behavior. We sought to examine…”
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    Indirect Effects of the Family Check-Up on School-Age Academic Achievement Through Improvements in Parenting in Early Childhood by Brennan, Lauretta M., Shelleby, Elizabeth C., Shaw, Daniel S., Gardner, Frances, Dishion, Thomas J., Wilson, Melvin

    Published in Journal of educational psychology (01-08-2013)
    “…This project examined the hypothesis that the impact of the Family Check-Up on parent use of positive behavior support would indirectly improve academic…”
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    Revisiting Data Related to the Age of Onset and Developmental Course of Female Conduct Problems by Brennan, Lauretta M., Shaw, Daniel S.

    “…Children who exhibit persistently elevated levels of conduct problems (CP) from early childhood, so-called early-starters, are known to be at increased risk…”
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    Inhibitory control as a mediator of bidirectional effects between early oppositional behavior and maternal depression by Choe, Daniel Ewon, Shaw, Daniel S, Brennan, Lauretta M, Dishion, Thomas J, Wilson, Melvin N

    Published in Development and psychopathology (01-11-2014)
    “…Maternal depression is an established risk factor for child conduct problems, but relatively few studies have tested whether children's behavioral problems…”
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    A Family-Based Intervention for Improving Children's Emotional Problems Through Effects on Maternal Depressive Symptoms by Reuben, Julia D., Shaw, Daniel S., Brennan, Lauretta M., Dishion, Thomas J., Wilson, Melvin N.

    “…Objective: This study focused on whether a brief family-based intervention for toddlers, the Family Check-Up (FCU), designed to address parent management…”
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    Maternal depression in childhood and aggression in young adulthood: evidence for mediation by offspring amygdala-hippocampal volume ratio by Gilliam, Mary, Forbes, Erika E., Gianaros, Peter J., Erickson, Kirk I., Brennan, Lauretta M., Shaw, Daniel S.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-10-2015)
    “…Background There is abundant evidence that offspring of depressed mothers are at increased risk for persistent behavior problems related to emotion regulation,…”
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    Developmental pathways to sexual risk behavior in high-risk adolescent boys by Sitnick, Stephanie L, Brennan, Lauretta M, Forbes, Erika, Shaw, Daniel S

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-06-2014)
    “…Adolescent boys' involvement in pregnancy and sexual risk behavior is a public health concern. Although research has identified predictors of sexual risk…”
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    Child, Family, and Community Protective Factors in the Development of Children's Early Conduct Problems by Vanderbilt-Adriance, Ella, Shaw, Daniel S., Brennan, Lauretta M., Dishion, Thomas J., Gardner, Frances, Wilson, Melvin N.

    Published in Family relations (01-02-2015)
    “…This study utilized a resilience model to investigate child, family, and community protective factors in toddlerhood as they relate to low levels of conduct…”
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    Prevention of Problem Behavior Through Annual Family Check-Ups in Early Childhood: Intervention Effects From Home to Early Elementary School by Dishion, Thomas J., Brennan, Lauretta M., Shaw, Daniel S., McEachern, Amber D., Wilson, Melvin N., Jo, Booil

    Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-04-2014)
    “…This randomized intervention trial examined the effects of yearly Family Check-Ups (FCUs) and tailored parent management training on parent report of problem…”
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    Protective factors in the development of early child conduct problems by Vanderbilt-Adriance, Ella, Shaw, Daniel S, Brennan, Lauretta M, Dishion, Thomas J, Gardner, Frances, Wilson, Melvin N

    Published in Family relations (01-02-2015)
    “…The present study utilized a resilience model to investigate child, family, and community protective factors in toddlerhood as they relate to low levels of…”
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    Longitudinal Predictors of School-Age Academic Achievement: Unique Contributions of Toddler-Age Aggression, Oppositionality, Inattention, and Hyperactivity by Brennan, Lauretta M., Shaw, Daniel S., Dishion, Thomas J., Wilson, Melvin

    Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-11-2012)
    “…This project examined the unique predictive validity of parent ratings of toddler-age aggression, oppositionality, inattention, and hyperactivity-impulsivity…”
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    The Predictive Utility of Early Childhood Disruptive Behaviors for School-Age Social Functioning by Brennan, Lauretta M., Shaw, Daniel S., Dishion, Thomas J., Wilson, Melvin N.

    Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-08-2015)
    “…Research suggests that school-age children with disruptive behavior (DB) problems frequently demonstrate impaired social skills and experience rejection from…”
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