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ContributorsPrefacePart 1: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGYChapter 1. Developing Concepts in Developmental PsychopathologyChapter 2. Multicultural Perspectives on Developmental PsychopathologyChapter 3. Social Context and Developmental PsychopathologyPart 2: GENERAL CONCEPTS OF GENE--ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION ON CHILD DEVELOPMENTChapter 4. Temperament and Child Psychopathology: Beyond AssociationsChapter 5. Genetics of Personality and Cognition in AdolescentsChapter 6. Sex and Developmental PsychopathologyPart 3: DISORDER-BASED EXAMPLES OF THE STUDY OF GENE--ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONChapter 7. Genetic and Environmental Modifiers of Risk and Resiliency in Maltreated ChildrenChapter 8. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Anxious/Depression: A Longitudinal Study in 3- to 12-Year-Old ChildrenChapter 9. Intersection of Autism and ADHD: Evidence for a Distinct Syndrome Influenced by Genes and by Gene--Environment InteractionsChapter 10. Genetic Epidemiology of Pervasive Developmental DisordersChapter 11. The Fourteen-Year Prediction of Antisocial BehaviorPart 4: THE FUTURE OF THE STUDY OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN GENETICS AND CLINICAL SETTINGSChapter 12. Statistical and Molecular Genetic Approaches to Developmental Psychopathology: The Pathway ForwardChapter 13. Genetic and Environmental Influences on Wellness, Resilience, and Psychopathology: A Family-Based Approach for Promotion, Prevention, and Intervention Index