Publications – Biobehavioral Development Lab

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Manuscripts

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2024

  • Marceau, K., Conradt, L., & Roubinov, D. (accepted). Introduction to the special issue. Prenatal influences across the life course: Biobehavioral mechanisms of development. Developmental Psychology.
  • Marceau, K., Leeg, S., Dattag, M., Robertsong, O.C., Shaw, D., Natsuaki, M., Leve, L.D., Ganiban, J., & Neiderhiser, J. (accepted). Intergenerational transmission of comorbid internalizing and externalizing psychopathology at age 11: Evidence from an adoption design for general transmission of comorbidity rather than homotypic transmission. Development and Psychopathology.
  • Leeg, Robertsong, O.C., Marceau, K., Knopik, V.S., Natsuaki, M., Shaw, D.S., Reiss, D., Leve, L.D., Ganiban, J.M., & Neiderhiser, J.M. (accepted). Early risk for child externalizing symptoms: Examining genetic, prenatal, temperamental, and parental influences. Infant and Child Development
  • Gálvez-Ortegag, K., Marceau, K., Foti, D., & Kelleher, B. (2024). When they just don’t sleep: Differential impacts of reduced child sleep on depression, anxiety, and stress among caregivers of children with and without neurogenetic syndromes. Frontiers in Psychiatry – Autism section.
  • Nonkovicg, N., Marceau, K., McGeary, J.E., Ramos, A.M., Palmer, R.H.C., Heath, A.C., & Knopik, V.S. (accepted). Maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with DNA methylation in early adolescence: A sibling comparison design. Developmental Psychology.
  • Rosenbergerg, C., Elias, C, Ruiz, C, Toombs, C, Leeg, S, Marceau, K., Kimiecikg, C, MacDermid Wadsworth, S, Millspaughu, Cloutieru, C, Rutherfordu, L., Cheu, L., & McCormick, C.E.B. (accepted). Community members as design partners: Results from co-design workshops of the Families Tackling Tough Times Together Program. Family Relations
  • Jansen, E., Marceau, K., Sellers, R., Cheng T., Garfield, C.F., Leve, L.D., Neiderhiser, J.M., Spotts, E.L., Roary, M. & program collaborators for Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (2024). The role of fathers in child development from preconception to postnatal influences: Opportunities for the National Institutes of Health Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) program. Developmental Psychobiology, 66, e22451.
  • Marceau, K., Loviskag, A., Horvath, G., & Knopik, V.S. (2024). Interactions between genetic, prenatal substance use, puberty, and parenting are less important for understanding adolescents’ internalizing, externalizing, and substance use than developmental cascades in multifactorial models. Behavior Genetics, 54, 181-195.

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Invited Chapters

  • Hibel, L.C., Marceau, K., & Buhler-Wassmann, A.C. (2021). Salivary Bioscience and Human Development. In Taylor & Granger, D. (eds) Salivary Bioscience – Foundations of Interdisciplinary Saliva Research and Application.
  • Marceau, K., & Neiderhiser, J. M. (2013). Influences of gene environment interaction and correlation on disruptive behavior in the family context. In P. Tolan, & B. Leventhal (Eds.), Advances in clinical child and adolescent psychopathology, Volume I: Disruptive behavior. Springer.
  • Horwitz, B., Marceau, K., & Neiderhiser, J. M. (2011). Family relationship influences on development: What can we learn from genetic research? In K. Kendler, S. Jaffee, & D. Romer, (Eds.), The dynamic genome and mental health: The role of genes and environments in youth development. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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