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    Objective and subjective psychosocial outcomes in adults with autism spectrum disorder: A 6-year longitudinal study by Scheeren, Anke M, Buil, J Marieke, Howlin, Patricia, Bartels, Meike, Begeer, Sander

    “…Research has shown lower rates of employment and independent living in adults with autism. Many of these findings are based on cross-sectional studies,…”
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    Relational victimization and elementary schoolchildren’s risk-taking behavior: Impact of the classroom norm toward risk-taking by Tieskens, Jacintha M., Buil, J. Marieke, Koot, Susanne, van Lier, Pol A. C.

    “…The association between relational victimization and risk-taking development in children is understudied. Also, it is not clear how the social classroom norm…”
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    The development of depression and social anxiety symptoms in adolescents and the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and desire for peer contact by Pinkse-Schepers, Anne L, Buil, J Marieke, Sijtsma, Hester, Hollarek, Miriam, Walsh, Reubs J, van Buuren, Mariët, Krabbendam, Lydia, Lee, Nikki C

    Published in Frontiers in public health (17-09-2024)
    “…Adolescence is a dynamic developmental phase in which contact with peers is crucial for socio-emotional development and wellbeing. Depression and social…”
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    Heightened neural sensitivity to social exclusion in boys with a history of low peer preference during primary school by Susanne Asscheman, J., Koot, Susanne, Ma, Ili, Marieke Buil, J., Krabbendam, Lydia, Cillessen, Antonius H.N., van Lier, Pol A.C.

    Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-08-2020)
    “…•Low peer preference was linked to higher brain activation during early social exclusion experiences.•Activation was found in an area implicated in emotion…”
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    Exposure to Bullying and General Psychopathology: A Prospective, Longitudinal Study by Rijlaarsdam, Jolien, Cecil, Charlotte A M, Buil, J Marieke, van Lier, Pol A C, Barker, Edward D

    Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-06-2021)
    “…Although there is mounting evidence that the experience of being bullied associates with both internalizing and externalizing symptoms, it is not known yet…”
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    Heightened neural sensitivity to social exclusion in boys with a history of low peer preference during primary school by Asscheman, J. Susanne, Koot, Susanne, Ma, Ili, Buil, J. Marieke, Krabbendam, Lydia, Cillessen, Antonius H.N., van Lier, Pol A.C.

    Published in Developmental cognitive neuroscience (01-08-2019)
    “…•Low peer preference was linked to higher brain activation during social exclusion.•Activation was found in areas implicated in social cognition and emotion…”
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    Sensation-seeking-related DNA methylation and the development of delinquency: A longitudinal epigenome-wide study by Tieskens, Jacintha M, van Lier, Pol A C, Buil, J Marieke, Barker, Edward D

    Published in Development and psychopathology (01-05-2023)
    “…Heightened sensation-seeking is related to the development of delinquency. Moreover, sensation-seeking, or biological correlates of sensation-seeking, are…”
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    Developmental associations between risk‐taking and anxiety symptoms across ages 8–12 years by Tieskens, Jacintha M., Buil, J. Marieke, Koot, Susanne, Lier, Pol A. C.

    Published in Child development (01-11-2021)
    “…This study explored the transactional association between anxiety symptoms and risk‐avoidance in Dutch elementary schoolchildren (N = 1200; 50% girls) across…”
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    Children's behavioral and emotional problems and peer relationships across elementary school: Associations with individual- and school-level parental education by Horoz, Nil, Buil, J. Marieke, Koot, Susanne, van Lenthe, Frank J., Houweling, Tanja A.J., Koot, Hans M., van Lier, Pol A.C.

    Published in Journal of school psychology (01-08-2022)
    “…This study examined (a) whether growing up with lower-educated parents and attending lower parental education schools associated with children's problem…”
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    Social inequalities in child development: the role of differential exposure and susceptibility to stressful family conditions by Oude Groeniger, Joost, Houweling, Tanja Aj, Jansen, Pauline W, Horoz, Nil, Buil, J Marieke, van Lier, Pol Ac, van Lenthe, Frank J

    “…Stressful family conditions may contribute to inequalities in child development because they are more common among disadvantaged groups (ie, differential…”
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    Elementary school children's associations of antisocial behaviour with risk‐taking across 7–11 years by Tieskens, Jacintha M., Buil, J. Marieke, Koot, Susanne, Krabbendam, Lydia, Lier, Pol A.C.

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-10-2018)
    “…Background The impact of childhood antisocial behaviour on future maladaptation has been acknowledged. Risk‐taking has been associated with antisocial…”
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    Classroom peer preferences and the development of sharing behavior with friends and others by Asscheman, J. Susanne, He, Jin, Koot, Susanne, Buil, J. Marieke, Krabbendam, Lydia, van Lier, Pol A. C.

    “…This study examined the sex-specific developmental trajectories of sharing behavior in the Dictator Game with an anonymous other, best friend, and disliked…”
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    Moderators of an intervention on emotional and behavioural problems: household- and school-level parental education by Horoz, Nil, Buil, J Marieke, Koot, Susanne, van Lenthe, Frank J, Houweling, Tanja A J, Oude Groeniger, Joost, Koot, Hans M, van Lier, Pol A C

    Published in European journal of public health (01-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Children of lower-educated parents and children in schools with a relatively high percentage of peers with lower-educated parents (lower…”
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    Developmental Pathways Linking Childhood Temperament With Antisocial Behavior and Substance Use in Adolescence: Explanatory Mechanisms in the Peer Environment by Buil, J. Marieke, van Lier, Pol A. C., Brendgen, Mara R., Koot, Hans M., Vitaro, Frank

    “…This study investigated 3 developmental pathways involving the peer environment that may explain how certain temperamental dispositions in childhood may become…”
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    Associations between Oxytocin Receptor (OXTR) Genotype and Elementary School Children’s Likability, Dis-likability and Friendship among Classroom Peers: A Longitudinal Study by He, Jin, Buil, J. Marieke, Koot, Hans M., van Lier, Pol A. C.

    Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-09-2018)
    “…The single nucleotide polymorphism rs53576 of the oxytocin receptor ( OXTR ) gene is involved in forming and maintaining relationships in various social…”
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    Urbanicity is Associated with Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Elementary School-Aged Children by Evans, Brittany E., Buil, J. Marieke, Burk, William J., Cillessen, Antonius H. N., van Lier, Pol A. C.

    Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-07-2018)
    “…Adults are 38% more likely to suffer from a psychiatric disorder when they live in an urban compared to a rural area. Urban upbringing may be particularly…”
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    DRD4 Genotype and the Developmental Link of Peer Social Preference with Conduct Problems and Prosocial Behavior Across Ages 9–12 Years by Buil, J. Marieke, Koot, Hans M., Olthof, Tjeert, Nelson, Kelly A., van Lier, Pol A. C.

    Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-07-2015)
    “…The peer environment is among the most important factors for children’s behavioral development. However, not all children are equally influenced by their…”
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