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D F Hay

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Smaling H, Huijbregts S, Van der Heijden K, Hay D, Van Goozen S, Swaab H
J Abnorm Child Psychol . 2016 Jun; 45(2):237-248. PMID: 27344154
Maternal reflective functioning (RF) has been associated with quality of parent-child interactions and child development. This study investigated whether prenatal RF predicted the development of infant physical aggression and whether...
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Harold G, Rice F, Hay D, Boivin J, van den Bree M, Thapar A
Psychol Med . 2010 Sep; 41(6):1175-85. PMID: 20860866
Background: Genetic and environmental influences on child psychopathology have been studied extensively through twin and adoption designs. We offer a novel methodology to examine genetic and environmental influences on the...
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Rice F, Harold G, Boivin J, van den Bree M, Hay D, Thapar A
Psychol Med . 2009 May; 40(2):335-45. PMID: 19476689
Background: Exposure to prenatal stress is associated with later adverse health and adjustment outcomes. This is generally presumed to arise through early environmentally mediated programming effects on the foetus. However,...
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Hay D, Pawlby S, Sharp D, Asten P, Mills A, Kumar R
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2001 Nov; 42(7):871-89. PMID: 11693583
The aim of the study was to examine long-term sequelae in the children of mothers who were depressed at 3 months postpartum. In a community sample from two general practices...
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Hay D, Castle J, Davies L
Child Dev . 2000 Jun; 71(2):457-67. PMID: 10834477
Possible precursors of serious aggression were identified in toddlers' use of force against peers. Instances of grabbing objects and hitting peers were recorded in a sample of 66 British 18-...
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Hay D, Pawlby S, Sharp D, Schmucker G, Mills A, Allen H, et al.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 1999 Dec; 40(8):1249-58. PMID: 10604403
Correlates of parents' ratings of behavioural problems were explored in a sample of 93 British families, in which mothers and fathers rated their children at the time of the fourth...
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Hay D, Castle J, Davies L, Demetriou H, Stimson C
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 1999 Oct; 40(6):905-16. PMID: 10509885
We tested a model of prosocial development, which predicted that prosocial action might decline, not increase, throughout childhood, becoming increasingly selective, individual, gender-related, and linked to emotional dysregulation. Sixty-six focal...
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Sharp D, Hay D, Pawlby S, Schmucker G, Allen H, Kumar R
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 1995 Nov; 36(8):1315-36. PMID: 8988269
A follow-up study was carried out to investigate the children of 204 mothers who had previously participated in a study of their mental health during pregnancy and the first postnatal...
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Hay D, Kumar R
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev . 1995 Jan; 25(3):165-81. PMID: 7736802
It is possible that reported links between postnatal depression and children's cognitive deficits can be completely explained by vulnerability factors in the child such as male gender and pre- and...
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Hay D
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 1994 Jan; 35(1):29-71. PMID: 8163628
The foregoing review has been organised in terms of five developmental hypotheses--let us now summarise the evidence bearing on each hypothesis. The first hypothesis, that a general prosocial impulse arises...