Peter D Rehder
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Rehder P, Mills-Koonce W, Willoughby M, Garrett-Peters P, Wagner N
Early Child Res Q
. 2021 Jun;
41:174-183.
PMID: 34113059
Deficits in emotion recognition have been associated with psychopathic and callous-unemotional (CU) behaviors among adults, adolescents, and children. However, few previous studies have examined such associations exclusively during early and...
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Holochwost S, Towe-Goodman N, Rehder P, Wang G, Mills-Koonce W
Dev Rev
. 2020 May;
56.
PMID: 32377027
The association between poverty and the activity of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis in early childhood is well established. Both ecological and transactional theories suggest that one way in...
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Rehder P, Mills-Koonce W, Wagner N, Zvara B, Willoughby M
Attach Hum Dev
. 2020 Jan;
23(3):239-256.
PMID: 31948359
Objective: Recently, there has been considerable research on the origins of childhood conduct problems (CP) and callous-unemotional (CU) behaviors. This study examined associations between children's attachment representations and CP and...
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Mills-Koonce W, Rehder P, McCurdy A
J Res Adolesc
. 2018 Dec;
28(3):637-649.
PMID: 30515946
Adolescents in 21st century America are experiencing the emergence of their sexual and gender identities in a heteronormative society that is steadily adopting more progressive views and policies related to...
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Wagner N, Mills-Koonce W, Willoughby M, Propper C, Rehder P, Gueron-Sela N
Int J Behav Dev
. 2017 Jan;
41(1):127-135.
PMID: 28042190
Extant literature suggests that oppositional defiant (ODD) and callous-unemotional (CU) behaviors in childhood and adolescence are associated with distinct patterns of psychophysiological functioning and that individual differences in these patterns...