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The role of parental marital discord in the etiology of externalizing problems during childhood and adolescence
Amber M. Jarnecke
, Susan C. South
, Irene J. Elkins
,
Robert F. Krueger
, Erin C. Tully
,
William G. Iacono
Psychology (Twin Cities)
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Aged Samples
14%
Childhood Adolescence
14%
Diathesis-stress Model
14%
Environmental Influence
28%
Environmental Variance
28%
Etiology
100%
Externalizing Behavior
100%
Genetic Influences
28%
Genetic Variance
28%
Late Adolescence
14%
Marital Discord
100%
Models of Psychopathology
14%
Older Cohort
14%
Parental Relationships
14%
Preadolescent children
14%
Rearing Environment
14%
Relationship Functioning
14%
Shared Environment
14%
Shared Environmental Influences
14%
Psychology
Externalization
60%
Externalizing problems
100%
Genetic Influence
20%
Offspring
60%
Parental Relationship
20%
Preadolescent Child
20%
Psychopathology
20%