Research Overview

Dr. Bosquet Enlow’s research program examines the diverse routes by which intergenerational effects influence mental health risk, integrating genetics and epigenetics, neuroscience, biological psychology, and socio-emotional processes. Her studies focus on the impact of maternal and child stress and trauma exposures and maternal psychopathology (depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder [PTSD]) on child development. She has conducted research examining the ways that mothers’ trauma histories may disrupt development in pregnancy, infancy, and the preschool period and the ways that such disruptions may increase vulnerability to mental health problems in later life. Dr. Bosquet Enlow has a particularly keen interest in understanding risk factors for anxiety disorders. She has also extended her research program to include how early processes may impact child physical health and neurocognitive development. In addition, Dr. Bosquet Enlow has contributed to the development of clinical measures for assessing traumatic stress responses in children, including the Traumatic Events Screening Inventory-Parent Report Revised, the Child Stress Disorders Checklist-Short Form, and an acute stress disorder module adapted from the Diagnostic Interview for Children and Adolescents (DICA).

 

Research Background

Dr. Bosquet Enlow is a developmental and clinical psychologist with specialized training in infant mental health (birth to age 5), the assessment and treatment of traumatic stress in children and adults, the development of child stress regulation, and the etiology and maintenance of anxiety. She received a B.A. in Psychology from Yale University (mentor Dr. Alice Carter) and a Ph.D. from the Developmental Psychopathology and Clinical Science program at the University of Minnesota (mentor Dr. Byron Egeland); she completed an internship in Clinical Psychology and a fellowship in Infant Mental Health at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (mentor Dr. Joy Osofsky) and an APA-accredited postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Psychology through the Boston Consortium in Clinical Psychology (mentor Dr. Glenn Saxe). Dr. Bosquet Enlow is particularly interested in understanding how risk for mental health difficulties throughout life are established in early development. Ultimately, she aims to design interventions that support healthy development and prevent the occurrence of mental health problems, particularly in highly vulnerable populations.

 

Publications

  1. Forming Connections: Functional Brain Connectivity is Associated With Executive Functioning Abilities in Early Childhood. Dev Sci. 2025 Mar; 28(2):e13604. View Abstract
  2. Associations Among EEG Aperiodic Slope, Infant Temperament, and Maternal Anxiety/Depression Symptoms in Infancy. Psychophysiology. 2025 Jan; 62(1):e14757. View Abstract
  3. Unraveling the relationship between stress exposure and childhood anxiety: Considering accumulation, impact, and type in the first five years of life. PLoS One. 2024; 19(12):e0315019. View Abstract
  4. Correction: Using machine learning to understand age and gender classification based on infant temperament. PLoS One. 2024; 19(12):e0316132. View Abstract
  5. The role of children's neural responses to emotional faces in the intergenerational transmission of anxiety symptomatology. Dev Psychopathol. 2024 Dec 12; 1-17. View Abstract
  6. The influence of early childhood education and care on the relation between early-life social adversity and children's mental health in the environmental influences for Child Health Outcomes Program. Dev Psychopathol. 2024 Dec 10; 1-19. View Abstract
  7. Cumulative maternal lifetime stress & child asthma: effect modification by BMI. Stress. 2024 Jan; 27(1):2435262. View Abstract
  8. Prenatal iodine intake and infant temperament in a multiethnic US cohort. Public Health Nutr. 2024 Nov 06; 27(1):e226. View Abstract
  9. Stress timing, trauma exposure, and family resilience differentially affect internalizing and externalizing symptoms at 3, 5, and 7 years of age. Commun Psychol. 2024 Oct 29; 2(1):103. View Abstract
  10. Longitudinal interactions between maternal depression symptoms and familial stressful life events on child anxiety symptoms at 5 years of age. Infancy. 2025 Jan-Feb; 30(1):e12628. View Abstract
  11. The Influence of Temperament, Theory of Mind, Inhibitory Control, and Prosocial Behavior on Child Anxiety Symptoms in the First Five Years of Life. Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol. 2025 Jan; 53(1):85-99. View Abstract
  12. A QR Code for the Brain: A dynamical systems framework for computing neurophysiological biomarkers. Res Sq. 2024 Sep 18. View Abstract
  13. EEG frontal alpha asymmetry mediates the association between maternal and child internalizing symptoms in childhood. medRxiv. 2024 Sep 16. View Abstract
  14. Capturing the complexity of child behavior and caregiver-child interactions in the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study using a rigorous and equitable approach. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2024 Oct; 69:101422. View Abstract
  15. Longitudinal Changes in Youth Mental Health From Before to During the COVID-19 Pandemic. JAMA Netw Open. 2024 Aug 01; 7(8):e2430198. View Abstract
  16. Caregiving stress and maternal mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Fam Process. 2024 Jul 08. View Abstract
  17. Maternal lifetime stress and psychological functioning in pregnancy is associated with preschoolers' temperament: Exploring effect modification by race and ethnicity. Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2024 May-Jun; 103:107355. View Abstract
  18. Integrating Data Across Multiple Sites in the Northeastern United States to Examine Associations Between a Prenatal Metal Mixture and Child Cognition. Am J Epidemiol. 2024 04 08; 193(4):606-616. View Abstract
  19. Biomarkers of stress as mind-body intervention outcomes for chronic pain: an evaluation of constructs and accepted measurement. Pain. 2024 Nov 01; 165(11):2403-2408. View Abstract
  20. Temperament and sex as moderating factors of the effects of exposure to maternal depression on telomere length in early childhood. Dev Psychopathol. 2024 Mar 01; 1-14. View Abstract
  21. Prenatal exposure to air pollution and BWGA Z-score: Modifying effects of placenta leukocyte telomere length and infant sex. Environ Res. 2024 Apr 01; 246:117986. View Abstract
  22. Context-dependent approach and avoidance behavioral profiles as predictors of psychopathology. Dev Sci. 2024 May; 27(3):e13469. View Abstract
  23. Development and psychometric validation of the Pandemic-Related Traumatic Stress Scale for children and adults. Psychol Assess. 2023 Nov; 35(11):1054-1067. View Abstract
  24. Associations among temperament characteristics and telomere length and attrition rate in early childhood. Dev Psychol. 2024 Nov; 60(11):2220-2232. View Abstract
  25. Linking maternal disrupted interaction and infant limbic volumes: The role of infant cortisol output. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2023 12; 158:106379. View Abstract
  26. Associations between a metal mixture and infant negative affectivity: Effect modification by prenatal cortisol and infant sex. Child Dev. 2024 Jan-Feb; 95(1):e47-e59. View Abstract
  27. A biomarker discovery framework for childhood anxiety. Front Psychiatry. 2023; 14:1158569. View Abstract
  28. Negative versus withdrawn maternal behavior: Differential associations with infant gray and white matter during the first 2?years of life. Hum Brain Mapp. 2023 08 15; 44(12):4572-4589. View Abstract
  29. Risk for internalizing symptom development in young children: Roles of child parasympathetic reactivity and maternal depression and anxiety exposure in early life. Psychophysiology. 2023 10; 60(10):e14326. View Abstract
  30. Maternal Childhood Abuse Versus Neglect Associated with Differential Patterns of Infant Brain Development. Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol. 2023 12; 51(12):1919-1932. View Abstract
  31. Association of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Perinatal Maternal Depression with Early Childhood Behavioral Problems: An Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Study. Child Dev. 2023 Nov-Dec; 94(6):1595-1609. View Abstract
  32. Threat versus deprivation in mother's childhood: Differential relations to hair cortisol and psychopathology in pregnancy. Child Abuse Negl. 2023 05; 139:106107. View Abstract
  33. Intergenerational transmission of the effects of maternal exposure to childhood maltreatment in the USA: a retrospective cohort study. Lancet Public Health. 2023 03; 8(3):e226-e237. View Abstract
  34. Associations of Prenatal Chemical and Nonchemical Stressors with Early-Adulthood Anxiety and Depressive Symptoms. Environ Health Perspect. 2023 02; 131(2):27004. View Abstract
  35. Early pregnancy essential and non-essential metal mixtures and maternal antepartum and postpartum depressive symptoms. Neurotoxicology. 2023 01; 94:206-216. View Abstract
  36. Effects of Maternal and Child Lifetime Traumatic Stress Exposures, Infant Temperament, and Caregiving Quality on Preschoolers' Executive Functioning. Dev Neuropsychol. 2022 10; 47(7):327-352. View Abstract
  37. Latent profiles of maternal disrupted communication: Relations to affect and behaviour in early infancy. Br J Dev Psychol. 2023 06; 41(2):99-116. View Abstract
  38. Frontal asymmetry assessed in infancy using functional near-infrared spectroscopy is associated with emotional and behavioral problems in early childhood. Child Dev. 2023 Mar; 94(2):563-578. View Abstract
  39. Corrigendum to "Preferential responses to faces in superior temporal and medial prefrontal cortex in three-year-old children" [Dev. Cogn. Neurosci. 50 (2021) 100984]. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2023 Jun; 61:101155. View Abstract
  40. Associations of cord blood leukocyte telomere length with adiposity growth from infancy to adolescence. Pediatr Obes. 2023 01; 18(1):e12977. View Abstract
  41. Standard Measurement Protocols for Pediatric Development Research in the PhenX Toolkit. 2022. View Abstract
  42. Prenatal exposure to PM2.5 and childhood cognition: Accounting for between-site heterogeneity in a pooled analysis of ECHO cohorts in the Northeastern United States. Environ Res. 2022 Nov; 214(Pt 4):114163. View Abstract
  43. Associations among maternal lifetime trauma, psychological symptoms in pregnancy, and infant stress reactivity and regulation. Dev Psychopathol. 2023 Oct; 35(4):1714-1731. View Abstract
  44. Using machine learning to understand age and gender classification based on infant temperament. PLoS One. 2022; 17(4):e0266026. View Abstract
  45. Temperament and psychopathology: The "community" to which you belong matters. Child Dev. 2022 07; 93(4):995-1011. View Abstract
  46. Prenatal exposure to a mixture of organochlorines and metals and internalizing symptoms in childhood and adolescence. Environ Res. 2022 05 15; 208:112701. View Abstract
  47. Metal mixtures are associated with increased anxiety during pregnancy. Environ Res. 2022 03; 204(Pt C):112276. View Abstract
  48. Maternal Childhood Maltreatment Is Associated With Lower Infant Gray Matter Volume and Amygdala Volume During the First Two Years of Life. Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci. 2022 Oct; 2(4):440-449. View Abstract
  49. Corrigendum to "Patterns of change in telomere length over the first three years of life in healthy children" [Psychoneuroendocrinology 115 (2020) 104602]. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2021 Nov; 133:105419. View Abstract
  50. Targeting the stress response in pediatric pain: current evidence for psychosocial intervention and avenues for future investigation. Pain Rep. 2021 Sep-Oct; 6(3):e953. View Abstract
  51. Biomarkers of Allostatic Load as Correlates of Impairment in Youth with Chronic Pain: An Initial Investigation. Children (Basel). 2021 Aug 18; 8(8). View Abstract
  52. Preferential responses to faces in superior temporal and medial prefrontal cortex in three-year-old children. Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2021 08; 50:100984. View Abstract
  53. Exploring the evidence for epigenetic regulation of environmental influences on child health across generations. Commun Biol. 2021 06 22; 4(1):769. View Abstract
  54. Early Adverse Experiences and Repeated Wheezing From 6 to 30?Months of Age: Investigating the Roles of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis Functioning, Child Sex, and Caregiving Sensitivity. Child Dev. 2021 11; 92(6):e1260-e1274. View Abstract
  55. Infants' neural responses to emotional faces are related to maternal anxiety. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2022 02; 63(2):152-164. View Abstract
  56. Patterns of Maternal Childhood Maltreatment and Disrupted Interaction Between Mothers and Their 4-Month-Old Infants. Child Maltreat. 2022 08; 27(3):366-377. View Abstract
  57. Prenatal metal mixtures and sex-specific infant negative affectivity. Environ Epidemiol. 2021 Apr; 5(2):e147. View Abstract
  58. Maternal experiences of childhood maltreatment moderate patterns of mother-infant cortisol regulation under stress. Dev Psychobiol. 2021 07; 63(5):1309-1321. View Abstract
  59. Telomere length shortening in hospitalized preterm infants: A pilot study. PLoS One. 2021; 16(1):e0243468. View Abstract
  60. Associations of Maternal Trait Anger Expression and Lifetime Traumatic and Non-traumatic Experiences with Preterm Birth. Matern Child Health J. 2021 Apr; 25(4):635-644. View Abstract
  61. Disentangling Associations Among Maternal Lifetime and Prenatal Stress, Psychological Functioning During Pregnancy, Maternal Race/Ethnicity, and Infant Negative Affectivity at Age 6 Months: A Mixtures Approach. Health Equity. 2020; 4(1):489-499. View Abstract
  62. Maternal psychosocial functioning, obstetric health history, and newborn telomere length. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2021 01; 123:105043. View Abstract
  63. Cardiac sympathetic activation and parasympathetic withdrawal during psychosocial stress exposure in 6-month-old infants. Psychophysiology. 2020 12; 57(12):e13673. View Abstract
  64. Pathways to social-emotional functioning in the preschool period: The role of child temperament and maternal anxiety in boys and girls. Dev Psychopathol. 2020 08; 32(3):961-974. View Abstract
  65. Integrated and diurnal indices of maternal pregnancy cortisol in relation to sex-specific parasympathetic responsivity to stress in infants. Dev Psychobiol. 2021 03; 63(2):350-363. View Abstract
  66. Patterns of change in telomere length over the first three years of life in healthy children. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2020 05; 115:104602. View Abstract
  67. Hair cortisol in pregnancy interacts with maternal depressive symptoms to predict maternal disrupted interaction with her infant at 4 months. Dev Psychobiol. 2020 09; 62(6):768-782. View Abstract
  68. Data-driven discovery of mid-pregnancy immune markers associated with maternal lifetime stress: results from an urban pre-birth cohort. Stress. 2020 05; 23(3):349-358. View Abstract
  69. Prenatal Exposure to PM2.5 and Cardiac Vagal Tone during Infancy: Findings from a Multiethnic Birth Cohort. Environ Health Perspect. 2019 10; 127(10):107007. View Abstract
  70. Child Maltreatment, Autonomic Nervous System Responsivity, and Psychopathology: Current State of the Literature and Future Directions. Child Maltreat. 2020 02; 25(1):3-19. View Abstract
  71. Sex-specific associations between prenatal negative life events and birth outcomes. Stress. 2019 11; 22(6):647-653. View Abstract
  72. Differential Effects of Stress Exposures, Caregiving Quality, and Temperament in Early Life on Working Memory versus Inhibitory Control in Preschool-Aged Children. Dev Neuropsychol. 2019 07; 44(4):339-356. View Abstract
  73. P300 amplitude attenuation in high risk and early onset psychosis youth. Schizophr Res. 2019 08; 210:228-238. View Abstract
  74. The association between adversity and hair cortisol levels in humans: A meta-analysis. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2019 05; 103:104-117. View Abstract
  75. Maternal cortisol output in pregnancy and newborn telomere length: Evidence for sex-specific effects. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2019 04; 102:225-235. View Abstract
  76. Associations among maternal socioeconomic status in childhood and pregnancy and hair cortisol in pregnancy. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2019 01; 99:216-224. View Abstract
  77. Maternal Lifetime Trauma and Birthweight: Effect Modification by In Utero Cortisol and Child Sex. J Pediatr. 2018 12; 203:301-308. View Abstract
  78. Cumulative lifetime maternal stress and epigenome-wide placental DNA methylation in the PRISM cohort. Epigenetics. 2018; 13(6):665-681. View Abstract
  79. Sex differences in effects of maternal risk and protective factors in childhood and pregnancy on newborn telomere length. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2018 09; 95:74-85. View Abstract
  80. Early development of attention to threat-related facial expressions. PLoS One. 2018; 13(5):e0197424. View Abstract
  81. Potentially traumatic events in youth with and at clinical high risk for psychosis. Early Interv Psychiatry. 2019 08; 13(4):805-809. View Abstract
  82. Prenatal particulate matter exposure and mitochondrial dysfunction at the maternal-fetal interface: Effect modification by maternal lifetime trauma and child sex. Environ Int. 2018 03; 112:49-58. View Abstract
  83. Maternal Lifetime Stress and Prenatal Psychological Functioning and Decreased Placental Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number in the PRISM Study. Am J Epidemiol. 2017 Dec 01; 186(11):1227-1236. View Abstract
  84. Prenatal exposure to PM2.5 and birth weight: A pooled analysis from three North American longitudinal pregnancy cohort studies. Environ Int. 2017 10; 107:173-180. View Abstract
  85. Associations among prenatal stress, maternal antioxidant intakes in pregnancy, and child temperament at age 30 months. J Dev Orig Health Dis. 2017 Dec; 8(6):638-648. View Abstract
  86. Maternal Lifetime Trauma Exposure, Prenatal Cortisol, and Infant Negative Affectivity. Infancy. 2017 Jul-Aug; 22(4):492-513. View Abstract
  87. The Infant Behavior Questionnaire-Revised: Factor structure in a culturally and sociodemographically diverse sample in the United States. Infant Behav Dev. 2016 May; 43:24-35. View Abstract
  88. Maternal Childhood Maltreatment History and Child Mental Health: Mechanisms in Intergenerational Effects. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2018; 47(sup1):S47-S62. View Abstract
  89. N100 Repetition Suppression Indexes Neuroplastic Defects in Clinical High Risk and Psychotic Youth. Neural Plast. 2016; 2016:4209831. View Abstract
  90. Lifetime exposure to traumatic and other stressful life events and hair cortisol in a multi-racial/ethnic sample of pregnant women. Stress. 2016; 19(1):45-52. View Abstract
  91. Early auditory processing evoked potentials (N100) show a continuum of blunting from clinical high risk to psychosis in a pediatric sample. Schizophr Res. 2015 Dec; 169(1-3):340-345. View Abstract
  92. Childhood abuse is associated with increased hair cortisol levels among urban pregnant women. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2015 Dec; 69(12):1169-74. View Abstract
  93. Maternal sensitivity and infant autonomic and endocrine stress responses. Early Hum Dev. 2014 Jul; 90(7):377-85. View Abstract
  94. Effects of Prenatal Social Stress and Maternal Dietary Fatty Acid Ratio on Infant Temperament: Does Race Matter? Epidemiology (Sunnyvale). 2014; 4(4). View Abstract
  95. Racial/ethnic and sociodemographic factors associated with micronutrient intakes and inadequacies among pregnant women in an urban US population. Public Health Nutr. 2014 Sep; 17(9):1960-70. View Abstract
  96. Sociodemographic risk, developmental competence, and PTSD symptoms in young children exposed to interpersonal trauma in early life. J Trauma Stress. 2013 Dec; 26(6):686-94. View Abstract
  97. Mother-infant attachment and the intergenerational transmission of posttraumatic stress disorder. Dev Psychopathol. 2014 Feb; 26(1):41-65. View Abstract
  98. Respiratory sinus arrhythmia as an index of vagal activity during stress in infants: respiratory influences and their control. PLoS One. 2012; 7(12):e52729. View Abstract
  99. Interpersonal trauma exposure and cognitive development in children to age 8 years: a longitudinal study. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2012 Nov; 66(11):1005-10. View Abstract
  100. Maternal posttraumatic stress symptoms and infant emotional reactivity and emotion regulation. Infant Behav Dev. 2011 Dec; 34(4):487-503. View Abstract
  101. Cumulative Stress and Cortisol Disruption among Black and Hispanic Pregnant Women in an Urban Cohort. Psychol Trauma. 2010 Dec 01; 2(4):326-334. View Abstract
  102. Children's exposure to violence and distress symptoms: influence of caretakers' psychological functioning. Int J Behav Med. 2011 Mar; 18(1):35-43. View Abstract
  103. The Child Stress Disorders Checklist-Short Form: a four-item scale of traumatic stress symptoms in children. Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2010 May-Jun; 32(3):321-7. View Abstract
  104. A diagnostic interview for acute stress disorder for children and adolescents. J Trauma Stress. 2009 Dec; 22(6):549-56. View Abstract
  105. Maternal interpersonal trauma and cord blood IgE levels in an inner-city cohort: a life-course perspective. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2009 Nov; 124(5):954-60. View Abstract
  106. Associations of maternal lifetime trauma and perinatal traumatic stress symptoms with infant cardiorespiratory reactivity to psychological challenge. Psychosom Med. 2009 Jul; 71(6):607-14. View Abstract
  107. Maternal intimate partner violence and increased asthma incidence in children: buffering effects of supportive caregiving. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2009 Mar; 163(3):244-50. View Abstract
  108. Maternal stress and perinatal programming in the expression of atopy. Expert Rev Clin Immunol. 2008 Sep 01; 4(5):535-538. View Abstract
  109. Neurobiology of stress in infancy . C.H. Zeanah, Jr. (Ed.), Handbook of Infant Mental Health. 2008. View Abstract
  110. Separation anxiety as a mediator between acute morphine administration and PTSD symptoms in injured children. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2006 Jul; 1071:41-5. View Abstract
  111. The development and maintenance of anxiety symptoms from infancy through adolescence in a longitudinal sample. Dev Psychopathol. 2006; 18(2):517-50. View Abstract
  112. Polymorphisms in FKBP5 are associated with peritraumatic dissociation in medically injured children. Mol Psychiatry. 2005 Dec; 10(12):1058-9. View Abstract
  113. Incidence of and risk factors for acute stress disorder in children with injuries. J Trauma. 2005 Oct; 59(4):946-53. View Abstract
  114. The parent-child relationship and child emotional reactivity: Mechanisms for the development of child anxiety. 2005. View Abstract
  115. Acute stress symptoms in parents of children with burns or injuries. 2004. View Abstract
  116. Screening for PTSD in injured children. 2004. View Abstract
  117. A 4-Item Screener for ASD and PTSD in Children. 2004. View Abstract
  118. Reliability and validity of the DICA-ASD. 2004. View Abstract
  119. Prevalence of and risk factors for Acute Stress Disorder in children with injuries. 2004. View Abstract
  120. The PTSD Screen. 2004. View Abstract
  121. How research informs clinical work with traumatized young children. J. D. Osofsky (Ed.), Young Children and Trauma: What do we know and what do we need to know? N. 2004. View Abstract
  122. An examination of the development of anxiety symptoms from a developmental psychopathology perspective. 2003. View Abstract
  123. Continuities and discontinuities in the intergenerational transmission of child maltreatment: Implications for breaking the cycle of abuse. Browne, K., Hanks, H., Stratton, P., & Hamilton, C. (Eds.), Early prediction and prevention of child abuse: A handbook. 2002; 217-232. View Abstract
  124. Traumatic Events Screening Inventory-Parent Report Revised. 2002. View Abstract
  125. Emotion regulation in early childhood: The role of attachment-oriented interventions. B. S. Zuckerman, A. F. Lieberman, & N. A. Fox (Eds.), Emotional regulation and developmental health: Infancy and early childhood. 2002; 101-124. View Abstract
  126. An examination of the development of anxiety symptoms from a developmental psychopathology perspective. 2001. View Abstract
  127. Associations among maternal depressive symptomatology, state of mind and parent and child behaviors: implications for attachment-based interventions. Attach Hum Dev. 2001 Sep; 3(2):173-99. View Abstract
  128. Associations among maternal state of mind, depression, and parent and child behaviors: Implications for attachment interventions. 2001. View Abstract
  129. Review of the book Cycles of maltreatment: Facts, fallacies, and interventions. Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal. 2001; 25:313-314. View Abstract
  130. Predicting parenting behaviors from Antisocial Practices content scale scores of the MMPI-2 administered during pregnancy. J Pers Assess. 2000 Feb; 74(1):146-62. View Abstract
  131. Remembering, repeating, and working through: Lessons from attachment-based interventions. J. D. Osofsky & H. E. Fitzgerald (Eds.), WAIMH Handbook of infant mental health: Vol. 4. Infant mental health in groups at high risk. 2000; 4:35-89. View Abstract
  132. Neurobiology of fetal and infant development: Implications for infant mental health. C.H. Zeanah, Jr. (Ed.), Handbook of infant mental health. 2000; 37-59. View Abstract
  133. Associations between maternal personality and clinical symptomatology measured pre-partum and infant attachment. 1999. View Abstract
  134. Associations between maternal antisocial attitudes measured pre-partum and parenting behaviors. 1999. View Abstract
  135. Self-corrected reaching in a three-location delayed-response search task. Psychological Science. 1998; 9:66-70. View Abstract
  136. Could my child be at risk for developing an anxiety disorder? Special focus on anxiety disorders in children, adolescents, and young adults (2nd ed., pp. 25-27). 1998. View Abstract
  137. Predicting parent behavior from the Antisocial Practices Content Scores administered during pregnancy. . 1997. View Abstract
  138. The effects of a home visitation intervention on paternal involvement. 1997. View Abstract
  139. Associations between maternal depression and infant affect and behavior. 1996. View Abstract
  140. The association of maternal depressive symptoms and infant behavioral inhibition at four months of age. 1994. View Abstract
  141. Reaching beyond infant forgetting. 1994. View Abstract

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