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    The Use of Crisis Services Following the Mass School Shooting in Uvalde, Texas: Quasi-Experimental Event Study by Weitzel, Kirsty J, Chew, Robert F, Miller, Adam Bryant, Oppenheimer, Caroline W, Lowe, Ashley, Yaros, Anna

    Published in JMIR public health and surveillance (08-02-2023)
    “…Mass shootings result in widespread psychological trauma for survivors and members of the affected community. However, less is known about the broader effects…”
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    Maternal Affective Expression and Adolescents' Subjective Experience of Positive Affect in Natural Settings by Griffith, Julianne M., Silk, Jennifer S., Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Morgan, Judith K., Ladouceur, Cecile D., Forbes, Erika E., Dahl, Ronald E.

    Published in Journal of research on adolescence (01-06-2018)
    “…This study investigated the association between maternal affective expression during laboratory‐based interaction tasks and adolescents' experience of positive…”
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    YOUTH GENETIC VULNERABILITY TO MATERNAL DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS: 5-HTTLPR AS MODERATOR OF INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION EFFECTS IN A MULTIWAVE PROSPECTIVE STUDY by Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Hankin, Benjamin L., Young, Jami F., Smolen, Andrew

    Published in Depression and anxiety (01-03-2013)
    “…Background Maternal depressive symptoms are a strong predictor of increases in depressive symptoms in offspring, yet knowledge of individual differences that…”
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    Future Directions in Suicide and Self-Injury Revisited: Integrating a Developmental Psychopathology Perspective by Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Glenn, Catherine R., Miller, Adam Bryant

    “…The recent rise in suicide rates among children and adolescents has made suicide prevention in youth a major focus of government agencies and mental health…”
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    A Review of Associations Between Parental Emotion Socialization Behaviors and the Neural Substrates of Emotional Reactivity and Regulation in Youth by Tan, Patricia Z, Oppenheimer, Caroline W, Ladouceur, Cecile D, Butterfield, Rosalind D, Silk, Jennifer S

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-03-2020)
    “…As highlighted by Eisenberg, Cumberland, and Spinrad (1998), parents play a critical role in children's socioemotional development, in part, by shaping how…”
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    Preliminary Research Priorities for Factors Influencing Individual Outcomes for Users of the US National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by Miller, Adam Bryant, Oppenheimer, Caroline W, Glenn, Catherine R, Yaros, Anna C

    Published in JAMA psychiatry (Chicago, Ill.) (01-12-2022)
    “…Since July 2022, calling or texting 988 in the US connects callers to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline following a law passed by Congress to simplify…”
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    Parent Relationship Quality Buffers Against the Effect of Peer Stressors on Depressive Symptoms From Middle Childhood to Adolescence by Hazel, Nicholas A., Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Technow, Jessica R., Young, Jami F., Hankin, Benjamin L.

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-08-2014)
    “…During the transition to adolescence, several developmental trends converge to increase the importance of peer relationships, the likelihood of peer-related…”
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    The influence of family factors on time to suicidal ideation onsets during the adolescent developmental period by Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Stone, Lindsey B., Hankin, Benjamin L.

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-09-2018)
    “…Family factors are associated with suicidal behavior in youth, but little is known about how the joint influence of multiple family factors prospectively…”
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    Exploring whether mental health crisis text conversations that include discussion of firearms differ from those without firearms by Miller, Adam Bryant, Oppenheimer, Caroline W, Chew, Robert F, Weitzel, Kirsty J, D'Arcangelo, Brianna, Barnes, Autumn, Lowe, Ashley, Yaros, Anna C

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-12-2023)
    “…Firearm violence represents a public health crisis in the United States. Yet, there is limited knowledge about how firearms are discussed in the context of…”
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    Associations Among Negative Parenting, Attention Bias to Anger, and Social Anxiety Among Youth by Gulley, Lauren D, Oppenheimer, Caroline W, Hankin, Benjamin L

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-02-2014)
    “…Theories of affective learning suggest that early experiences contribute to emotional disorders by influencing the development of processing biases for…”
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    Relationship Quality and Depressive Symptoms Among Adolescents: A Short-Term Multiwave Investigation of Longitudinal, Reciprocal Associations by Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Hankin, Benjamin L.

    “…This study used a multiwave design to examine the short-term longitudinal and bidirectional associations between depressive symptoms and peer relationship…”
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    Prefrontal Cortical Response to Negative Social Words Links Social Risk to Depressive Symptoms in Adolescence by Lee, Kyung Hwa, Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Siegle, Greg J., Ladouceur, Cecile D., Lee, Grace E., Silk, Jennifer S., Dahl, Ronald E.

    Published in Journal of research on adolescence (01-03-2018)
    “…Research suggests that altered emotion processing may be one important pathway linking social risk factors and depressive symptoms. We examined the extent to…”
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    Linking Maternal Socialization of Emotion Regulation to Adolescents’ Co-rumination With Peers by Stone, Lindsey B., Silk, Jennifer S., Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Benoit Allen, Kristy, Waller, Jennifer M., Dahl, Ronald E.

    Published in The Journal of early adolescence (01-11-2017)
    “…Mounting research supports that co-rumination, the tendency to seek peer support by engaging in extensive negatively focused discussion, is a risk factor for…”
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    Observed positive parenting behaviors and youth genotype: evidence for gene-environment correlations and moderation by parent personality traits by Oppenheimer, Caroline W, Hankin, Benjamin L, Jenness, Jessica L, Young, Jami F, Smolen, Andrew

    Published in Development and psychopathology (01-02-2013)
    “…Gene-environment correlations (rGE) have been demonstrated in behavioral genetic studies, but rGE have proven elusive in molecular genetic research…”
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    The Neurobiology of Self-Face Recognition in Depressed Adolescents With Low or High Suicidality by Quevedo, Karina, Ng, Rowena, Scott, Hannah, Martin, Jodi, Smyda, Garry, Keener, Matt, Oppenheimer, Caroline W.

    Published in Journal of abnormal psychology (1965) (01-11-2016)
    “…This study sought to test whether the neurobiology of self-processing differentiated depressed adolescents with high suicidality (HS) from those with low…”
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    Effect of Parenting and Peer Stressors on Cognitive Vulnerability and Risk for Depression among Youth by Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Hankin, Benjamin L., Young, Jami

    Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-04-2018)
    “…Parenting behaviors influence clinical depression among youth, but little is known about the developmental processes that may account for this association…”
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    Parenting and Youth Onset of Depression Across Three Years: Examining the Influence of Observed Parenting on Child and Adolescent Depressive Outcomes by Griffith, Julianne M., Crawford, Christopher M., Oppenheimer, Caroline W., Young, Jami F., Hankin, Benjamin L.

    Published in Journal of abnormal child psychology (01-12-2019)
    “…Concurrent associations between parenting behaviors and youth depression are well established. A smaller body of work has demonstrated longitudinal…”
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