Broodkruimelnavigatie Home Results Publications Parenting and family factors The impact of parenting styles on adolescent alcohol use: the TRAILS study A longitudinal perspective on childhood adversities and onset risk of various psychiatric disorders ADHD Symptoms and Educational Level in Adolescents: The Role of the Family, Teachers, and Peers Adolescent Family Adversity and Mental Health Problems: The Role of Adaptive Self-regulation Capacities. The TRAILS Study Associations between type of childhood adversities and labour market participation and employment conditions in young adults Beyond not bad or just okay: social predictors of young adults’ wellbeing and functioning (a TRAILS study) Buffers and risks in temperament and family for early adolescent psychopathology: Generic, conditional, or domain-specific effects? The TRAILS study CHRM2, Parental Monitoring, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior: Evidence for Gene-Environment Interaction Childhood adversities and adolescent depression: A matter of both risk and resilience Childhood family instability and mental health problems during late adolescence: A test of two mediation models. The TRAILS study Chronic Stress and Adolescents' Mental Health: Modifying Effects of Basal Cortisol and Parental Psychiatric History. The TRAILS Study Chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Genetic moderation by Dopamine Receptor D4. The TRAILS study Configurations of Adolescents' Peer Experiences: Associations With Parent–Child Relationship Quality and Parental Problem Behavior DRD2 and DRD4 in relation to regular alcohol and cannabis use among adolescents: Does parenting modify the impact of genetic vulnerability? The TRAILS study Direct and indirect associations between childhood adversity and emotional and behavioral problems at age 14: A network analytical approach Discordance between Adolescents and Parents in Functional Somatic Symptom Reports: Sex Differences and Future Symptom Prevalence Do child's psychosocial functioning, and parent and family characteristics predict early alcohol use? The TRAILS Study Does HPA-axis activity mediate the relationship between obstetric complications and externalizing behavior problems? The TRAILS study Effects of parenting quality on adolescents’ personality resemblance to their parents. The TRAILS study Effects of structural and dynamic family characteristics on the development of depressive and aggressive problems during adolescence. The TRAILS study Emotion recognition specialization and context-dependent risk of anxiety and depression in adolescents Externalizing behaviors in preadolescents: familial risk, prenatal and perinatal risk factors, and their interactions Family Disruption Increases Functional Somatic Symptoms in Late Adolescence: The TRAILS Study Family environment is associated with HPA-axis activity in adolescents.The TRAILS study Gene–environment interplay in externalizing behavior from childhood through adulthood Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and smoking and drinking onset among adolescents: the longitudinal cohort TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS) Interactions between genetic, prenatal, cortisol, and parenting influences on adolescent substance use and frequency: a TRAILS study Long-term effects of acceptance and rejection by parents and peers on educational attainment: A study from pre-adolescence to early adulthood Mental health in Dutch adolescents: a TRAILS report on prevalence, severity, age of onset, continuity and co-morbidity of DSM disorders Parent-child positivity and romantic relationships in emerging adulthood – Congruence, compensation, and the role of social skills Parental Overprotection Predicts the Development of Functional Somatic Symptoms in Young Adolescents Parental age and offspring childhood mental health: A multi-cohort, population-based investigation Parental divorce and offspring depressive symptoms: Dutch developmental trends during early adolescence Parental residential and partnering transitions and the initiation of adolescent romantic relationships Proposing network analysis for early life adversity: An application on life event data Rejection and Acceptance across Contexts: Parents and Peers as Risks and Buffers for Early Adolescent Psychopathology. The TRAILS Study Risk indicators of anxiety throughout adolescence. The TRAILS study Self-control, Mental Health Problems, and Family Functioning in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Between-person Differences and Within-person Effects Sensitivity to psychosocial chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Combined moderator effects of resting heart rate and parental psychiatric history Symptoms of anxiety in adolescents. Findings from the TRAILS-study Temperament, environment, and antisocial behavior in a population sample of preadolescent boys and girls Temperament, parenting, and depressive symptoms in a population sample of preadolescents. The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity: An empirical test in the Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey study The Impact of Parenting Styles on Adolescent Alcohol Use: The TRAILS Study The Initiation of Dating in Adolescence: The Effect of Parental Divorce. The TRAILS study The cross-cultural equivalence of parental rearing measure: EAABU-C The delicate balance between parental protection, unsupervised wandering, and adolescents’ autonomy and its relation with antisocial behavior. The TRAILS Study The dopamine receptor D4 and familial loading interact with perceived parenting in predicting externalizing behavior problems in early adolescence. The TRAILS study The greener the better? Does neighborhood greenness buffer the effects of stressful life events on externalizing behavior in late adolescence? The influence of maternal vulnerability and parenting stress on chronic pain in adolescents in a general population sample: the TRAILS study The relationship between parental religiosity and mental health of pre-adolescents in a community sample. The TRAILS study Who Dates? The Effects of Temperament, Puberty, and Parenting on Early Adolescent Experience with Dating: The TRAILS Study Work-family trajectories in young adulthood: associations with mental health problems in adolescence
Adolescent Family Adversity and Mental Health Problems: The Role of Adaptive Self-regulation Capacities. The TRAILS Study
Associations between type of childhood adversities and labour market participation and employment conditions in young adults
Beyond not bad or just okay: social predictors of young adults’ wellbeing and functioning (a TRAILS study)
Buffers and risks in temperament and family for early adolescent psychopathology: Generic, conditional, or domain-specific effects? The TRAILS study
CHRM2, Parental Monitoring, and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior: Evidence for Gene-Environment Interaction
Childhood family instability and mental health problems during late adolescence: A test of two mediation models. The TRAILS study
Chronic Stress and Adolescents' Mental Health: Modifying Effects of Basal Cortisol and Parental Psychiatric History. The TRAILS Study
Chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Genetic moderation by Dopamine Receptor D4. The TRAILS study
Configurations of Adolescents' Peer Experiences: Associations With Parent–Child Relationship Quality and Parental Problem Behavior
DRD2 and DRD4 in relation to regular alcohol and cannabis use among adolescents: Does parenting modify the impact of genetic vulnerability? The TRAILS study
Direct and indirect associations between childhood adversity and emotional and behavioral problems at age 14: A network analytical approach
Discordance between Adolescents and Parents in Functional Somatic Symptom Reports: Sex Differences and Future Symptom Prevalence
Do child's psychosocial functioning, and parent and family characteristics predict early alcohol use? The TRAILS Study
Does HPA-axis activity mediate the relationship between obstetric complications and externalizing behavior problems? The TRAILS study
Effects of parenting quality on adolescents’ personality resemblance to their parents. The TRAILS study
Effects of structural and dynamic family characteristics on the development of depressive and aggressive problems during adolescence. The TRAILS study
Emotion recognition specialization and context-dependent risk of anxiety and depression in adolescents
Externalizing behaviors in preadolescents: familial risk, prenatal and perinatal risk factors, and their interactions
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and smoking and drinking onset among adolescents: the longitudinal cohort TRacking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (TRAILS)
Interactions between genetic, prenatal, cortisol, and parenting influences on adolescent substance use and frequency: a TRAILS study
Long-term effects of acceptance and rejection by parents and peers on educational attainment: A study from pre-adolescence to early adulthood
Mental health in Dutch adolescents: a TRAILS report on prevalence, severity, age of onset, continuity and co-morbidity of DSM disorders
Parent-child positivity and romantic relationships in emerging adulthood – Congruence, compensation, and the role of social skills
Parental divorce and offspring depressive symptoms: Dutch developmental trends during early adolescence
Parental residential and partnering transitions and the initiation of adolescent romantic relationships
Rejection and Acceptance across Contexts: Parents and Peers as Risks and Buffers for Early Adolescent Psychopathology. The TRAILS Study
Self-control, Mental Health Problems, and Family Functioning in Adolescence and Young Adulthood: Between-person Differences and Within-person Effects
Sensitivity to psychosocial chronic stressors and adolescents’ externalizing problems: Combined moderator effects of resting heart rate and parental psychiatric history
Temperament, environment, and antisocial behavior in a population sample of preadolescent boys and girls
The Adaptive Calibration Model of stress responsivity: An empirical test in the Tracking Adolescents’ Individual Lives Survey study
The delicate balance between parental protection, unsupervised wandering, and adolescents’ autonomy and its relation with antisocial behavior. The TRAILS Study
The dopamine receptor D4 and familial loading interact with perceived parenting in predicting externalizing behavior problems in early adolescence. The TRAILS study
The greener the better? Does neighborhood greenness buffer the effects of stressful life events on externalizing behavior in late adolescence?
The influence of maternal vulnerability and parenting stress on chronic pain in adolescents in a general population sample: the TRAILS study
The relationship between parental religiosity and mental health of pre-adolescents in a community sample. The TRAILS study
Who Dates? The Effects of Temperament, Puberty, and Parenting on Early Adolescent Experience with Dating: The TRAILS Study