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Marinus H van IJzendoorn

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Harrewijn A, Mulder R, van IJzendoorn M, Wieser M, Jansen P
JCPP Adv . 2025 Mar; 5(1):e12254. PMID: 40059994
Background: Pediatric anxiety disorders are common and have severe long-term consequences. Early-life fearful temperament is a predictor of later anxiety, but not all children with highly fearful temperament will eventually...
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Barrantes-Vidal N, Torrecilla P, Mas-Bermejo P, Papiol S, Bakermans-Kranenburg M, van IJzendoorn M, et al.
Schizophr Bull . 2025 Mar; 51(Supplement_2):S95-S106. PMID: 40037819
Background And Hypothesis: Gene-by-environment (GxE) studies in psychosis have exclusively focused on negative exposures. However, evidence supports the resilience-enhancing effect of positive factors on psychosis outcome. The Differential Susceptibility (DS)...
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Szekely E, Laplante D, Tiemeier H, Evans J, Pearson R, Bekkhus M, et al.
Front Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2025 Jan; 2():1206922. PMID: 39816874
Parenting is a key contributor to child development. The effects of parenting, however, also depend on child characteristics, including genetic factors. A more complete appraisal of the role of parenting...
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Bakermans-Kranenburg M, van IJzendoorn M
JCPP Adv . 2024 Dec; 4(4):e12258. PMID: 39734925
Background: Participant and Public Involvement in youth mental health research aims at making research more responsive to the needs of youth struggling with mental health issues, their parents, and mental...
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Runze J, Witte A, van IJzendoorn M, Bakermans-Kranenburg M
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39689935
Background: Are individual differences in attachment security inborn or shaped by the social environment? In infancy and early childhood, the evidence points to a substantial role of the environment, but...
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Bakermans-Kranenburg M, Dagan O, Carcamo R, van IJzendoorn M
Attach Hum Dev . 2024 Dec; :1-38. PMID: 39639469
Since the development of the Adult Attachment Interview (AAI) in 1985, more than 26,000 AAIs have been administered, coded, and reported, representing 170 (wo-)man-years of work. We used multinomial tests...
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Power J, Watson S, Chen W, Lewis A, van IJzendoorn M, Galbally M
J Affect Disord . 2024 Aug; 365:332-340. PMID: 39178959
Background: The interconnected effects of maternal perinatal depression and the early mother-infant relational quality on children's executive function development are crucial yet understudied. This study addresses this gap, focusing on...
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Witte A, de Moor M, Verhees M, Lotz A, van IJzendoorn M, Bakermans-Kranenburg M
Parent Sci Pract . 2024 Jul; 24(2-3):106-117. PMID: 39036043
Fathers are of great importance for healthy child development. This randomized controlled study investigated the longer-term effects of an intervention using a soft baby carrier on fathers' observed sensitive caregiving,...
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van IJzendoorn M, Miedema S
Med Humanit . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38889971
In this contribution, we discuss criteria for the quality of qualitative research. We consider reliability and validity as specifications of the comprehensive requirement for 'intersubjective replicability', with which qualitative research...
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Riem M, Perrykkad K, Watson S, Wynter K, van IJzendoorn M, Galbally M
J Affect Disord . 2024 May; 360:198-205. PMID: 38788855
Background: Low social support has been identified as a risk factor for perinatal mental health problems. However, previous studies mainly focused on partner support or general social support and neglected...