Gard, Arianna, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara McLanahan, Colter Mitchell, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2022. “Deadly Gun Violence, Neighborhood Collective Efficacy, and Adolescent Neurobehavioral Outcomes”. PNAS Nexus 1. doi:10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac061.
Colter Mitchell
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Colter
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Mitchell
- Martz, Connor, Aprile Benner, Bridget Goosby, Colter Mitchell, and Lauren Gaydosh. (2024) 2024. “Structural Racism in Primary Schools and Changes in Epigenetic Age Acceleration Among Black and White Youth”. Social Science & Medicine 347. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Structural racism in primary schools and changes in epigenetic age acceleration among Black and White youth.
- Guzman, Jose, Montana Boone, Gabriela Suarez, Colter Mitchell, Christopher Monk, Luke Hyde, and Nestor Lopez-Duran. 2024. “Relationship Between COVID-Related Stressors and Internalizing Symptoms: Gendered Neuroendocrine Risk Profiles”. Psychoneuroendocrinology 159. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Relationship between COVID-related stressors and internalizing symptoms: Gendered neuroendocrine risk profiles.
- Lussier, Alexandre, Yiwen Zhu, Brooke Smith, Janine Cerutti, Jonah Fisher, Phillip Melton, Natasha Wood, et al. 2023. “Association Between the Timing of Childhood Adversity and Epigenetic Patterns across Childhood and Adolescence: Findings from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) Prospective Cohort”. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health 7 (8): 532-43. Referenced from www.thelancet.com: Association between the timing of childhood adversity and epigenetic patterns across childhood and adolescence: findings from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) prospective cohort.
- Reiner, Allison, Kelly M. Bakulski, Jonah Fisher, John Dou, Lisa Schneper, Colter Mitchell, Daniel Notterman, Matthew Zawistowski, and Erin B. Ware. 2023. “Sex-Specific DNA Methylation in Saliva from the Multi-Ethnic Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study”. Epigenetics 18 (1). Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Sex-specific DNA methylation in saliva from the multi-ethnic Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study.
- Hardi, Felicia A., Leigh G. Goetschius, Scott Tillem, Vonnie C. McLoyd, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Montana Boone, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2023. “Early Childhood Household Instability, Adolescent Structural Neural Network Architecture, and Young Adulthood Depression: A 21-Year Longitudinal Study”. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Early childhood household instability, adolescent structural neural network architecture, and young adulthood depression: A 21-year longitudinal study.
- Dunn, Erin, Daniel S. Busso, Kathryn A. Davis, Andrew D. Smith, Colter Mitchell, Henning Tiemeier, and Ezra S. Susser. 2023. “Sensitive Periods for the Effect of Child Maltreatment on Psychopathology Symptoms in Adolescence”. Complex Psychiatry 9 (1-4): 145-52. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Sensitive periods for the effect of child maltreatment on psychopathology symptoms in adolescence.
- Raffington, Laurel, Lisa Schneper, Travis Mallard, Jonah Fisher, Liza Vinnik, Kelseanna Hollis-Hansen, Daniel Notterman, Elliot M. Tucker-Drob, Colter Mitchell, and Kathryn P. Harden. 2023. “Measuring the Long Arm of Childhood in Real-Time: Epigenetic Predictors of BMI and Social Determinants of Health across Childhood and Adolescence”. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36712110/: Measuring the long arm of childhood in real-time: Epigenetic predictors of BMI and social determinants of health across childhood and adolescence.
- Wiggins, Jillian, Colter Mitchell, Argyris Stringaris, and Ellen Leibenluft. 2014. “Developmental Trajectories of Irritability and Bidirectional Associations With Maternal Depression”. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 53 (11): 1191-1205. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Developmental Trajectories of Irritability and Bidirectional Associations With Maternal Depression.
- Dotterer, Hailey L., Rebecca Waller, Tyler C. Hein, Alicia Pardon, Colter Mitchell, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2020. “Clarifying the Link Between Amygdala Functioning During Emotion Processing and Antisocial Behaviors Versus Callous-Unemotional Traits Within a Population-Based Community Sample”. Clinical Psychological Science 8 (5): 918-35. Referenced from journals.sagepub.com: Clarifying the Link Between Amygdala Functioning During Emotion Processing and Antisocial Behaviors Versus Callous-Unemotional Traits Within a Population-Based Community Sample.
- Mitchell, Colter, Sara S. McLanahan, John Hobcraft, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Irwin Garfinkel, and Daniel Notterman. 2015. “Family Structure Instability, Genetic Sensitivity, and Child Well-Being”. American Journal of Sociology 120 (4): 1195-1225. Referenced from www.journals.uchicago.edu: Family Structure Instability, Genetic Sensitivity, and Child Well-Being.
- Murray, Laura, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2020. “Neural Mechanisms of Reward and Loss Processing in a Low-Income Sample of at-Risk Adolescents”. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 15 (12): 1299-1314. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Neural mechanisms of reward and loss processing in a low-income sample of at-risk adolescents.
- Wiggins, Jillian, Colter Mitchell, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2015. “Identifying Early Pathways of Risk and Resilience: The Codevelopment of Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms and the Role of Harsh Parenting”. Development and Psychopathology 27 (4pt1): 1295-1312. Referenced from journals.cambridge.org: Identifying early pathways of risk and resilience: The codevelopment of internalizing and externalizing symptoms and the role of harsh parenting.
- Gard, Arianna, Vonnie C. McLoyd, Colter Mitchell, and Luke Hyde. 2020. “Evaluation of a Longitudinal Family Stress Model in a Population-Based Cohort”. Social Development 29 (4): 1155-75. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Evaluation of a longitudinal family stress model in a population-based cohort.
- James, Sarah, Sara S. McLanahan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Colter Mitchell, Lisa Schneper, Brandon Wagner, and Daniel Notterman. 2017. “Sleep Duration and Telomere Length in Children”. The Journal of Pediatrics 187: 247-52. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Sleep Duration and Telomere Length in Children.
- Doom, Jenalee R, Melissa K. Peckins, Tyler C. Hein, Hailey L. Dotterer, Colter Mitchell, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, et al. 2022. “Differential Associations of Parental Harshness and Parental Disengagement With Overall Cortisol Output at 15 Years: Implications for Adolescent Mental Health”. Dev Psychopathol 34 (1): 129-46. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Differential associations of parental harshness and parental disengagement with overall cortisol output at 15 years: Implications for adolescent mental health.
- Mitchell, Colter, Sara S. McLanahan, Lisa Schneper, Irwin Garfinkel, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Daniel Notterman. 2017. “Father Loss and Child Telomere Length”. Pediatrics 140 (2): e20163245. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Father Loss and Child Telomere Length.
- Del Toro, Juan, Adam Fine, Ming-Te Wang, Alvin Thomas, Lisa Schneper, Colter Mitchell, Ronald Mincy, Sara S. McLanahan, and Daniel Notterman. 2022. “The Longitudinal Associations Between Paternal Incarceration and Family Well-Being: Implications for Ethnic Racial Disparities in Health”. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 61 (3): 423-33. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: The Longitudinal Associations Between Paternal Incarceration and Family Well-Being: Implications for Ethnic/Racial Disparities in Health.
- Kuckertz, Jennie, Colter Mitchell, and Jillian Wiggins. 2018. “Parenting Mediates the Impact of Maternal Depression on Child Internalizing Symptoms”. Depression and Anxiety 35 (1): 89-97. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Parenting mediates the impact of maternal depression on child internalizing symptoms.
- Joyce, Brian T, Tao Gao, Kalsea Koss, Yinan Zheng, Andres Cardenas, Jonathan Heiss, Allan Just, et al. 2021. “Impact of Paternal Education on Epigenetic Aging in Adolescence and Mid-Adulthood: A Multi-Cohort Study in the US and Mexico”. International Journal of Epidemiology 51 (3): 870-84. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Impact of Paternal Education on Epigenetic Aging in Adolescence and Mid-Adulthood: A Multi-Cohort Study in the US and Mexico.
- Massey, Douglas, Brandon Wagner, Louis Donnelly, Sara S. McLanahan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Irwin Garfinkel, Colter Mitchell, and Daniel Notterman. 2018. “Neighborhood Disadvantage and Telomere Length: Results from the Fragile Families Study”. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 4 (4): 28-42. Referenced from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Neighborhood Disadvantage and Telomere Length: Results from the Fragile Families Study.
- Gaydosh, Lauren, Colter Mitchell, Daniel Notterman, Lisa Schneper, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Brandon Wagner, Kalsea Koss, and Sara S. McLanahan. 2020. “Demographic and Developmental Patterns in Telomere Length across Adolescence”. Biodemography and Social Biology 66 (3-4): 208-19. Referenced from www.tandfonline.com: Demographic and developmental patterns in telomere length across adolescence.
- Goetschius, Leigh G., Tyler C. Hein, Whitney I. Mattson, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Hailey L. Dotterer, Robert C. Welsh, Colter Mitchell, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2019. “Amygdala-Prefrontal Cortex White Matter Tracts Are Widespread, Variable and Implicated in Amygdala Modulation in Adolescents”. NeuroImage 191: 278-91. Referenced from doi.org: Amygdala-prefrontal cortex white matter tracts are widespread, variable and implicated in amygdala modulation in adolescents.
- Goetschius, Leigh G., Vonnie C. McLoyd, Tyler C. Hein, Colter Mitchell, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2021. “School Connectedness As a Protective Factor Against Childhood Exposure to Violence and Social Deprivation: A Longitudinal Study of Adaptive and Maladaptive Outcomes”. Dev Psychopathol. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: School connectedness as a protective factor against childhood exposure to violence and social deprivation: A longitudinal study of adaptive and maladaptive outcomes.
- Jiménez, Manuel, Nancy Reichman, Colter Mitchell, Lisa Schneper, Sara S. McLanahan, and Daniel Notterman. 2020. “Shared Reading at Age 1 Year and Later Vocabulary: A Gene–Environment Study”. The Journal of Pediatrics 216: 189-96. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Shared Reading at Age 1 Year and Later Vocabulary: A Gene–Environment Study.
- Bakulski, Kelly M., Jonah Fisher, John F. Dou, Arianna Gard, Lisa Schneper, Daniel Notterman, Erin B. Ware, and Colter Mitchell. 2021. “Prenatal Particulate Matter Exposure Is Associated With Saliva DNA Methylation at Age 15: Applying Cumulative DNA Methylation Scores As an Exposure Biomarker”. Toxics 9 (10): 262. Referenced from www.mdpi.com: Prenatal Particulate Matter Exposure Is Associated with Saliva DNA Methylation at Age 15: Applying Cumulative DNA Methylation Scores as an Exposure Biomarker.
- Peckins, Melissa K., Andrea G. Roberts, Tyler C. Hein, Luke Hyde, Colter Mitchell, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara S. McLanahan, Christopher Monk, and Nestor Lopez-Duran. 2020. “Violence Exposure and Social Deprivation Is Associated With Cortisol Reactivity in Urban Adolescents”. Psychneuroendocrinology 111: 104426. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Violence exposure and social deprivation is associated with cortisol reactivity in urban adolescents.
- Hardi, Felicia A., Leigh G. Goetschius, Melissa K. Peckins, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara S. McLanahan, Vonnie C. McLoyd, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2021. “Differential Developmental Associations of Material Hardship Exposure and Adolescent Amygdala–Prefrontal Cortex White Matter Connectivity”. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 34 (10): 1866-91. Referenced from direct.mit.edu: Differential Developmental Associations of Material Hardship Exposure and Adolescent Amygdala–Prefrontal Cortex White Matter Connectivity.
- Koss, Kalsea, Lisa Schneper, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara S. McLanahan, Colter Mitchell, and Daniel Notterman. 2020. “Early Puberty and Telomere Length in Preadolescent Girls and Mothers”. The Journal of Pediatrics 222: 193-99. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Early Puberty and Telomere Length in Preadolescent Girls and Mothers.
- Murray, Laura, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2022. “Antisocial Behavior Is Associated With Reduced Frontoparietal Activity to Loss in a Population-Based Sample of Adolescents”. Psychological Medicine 53 (8): 3652-60. Referenced from pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov: Antisocial behavior is associated with reduced frontoparietal activity to loss in a population-based sample of adolescents.
- Goetschius, Leigh G., Tyler C. Hein, Colter Mitchell, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Vonnie C. McLoyd, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara S. McLanahan, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2020. “Childhood Violence Exposure and Social Deprivation Predict Adolescent Amygdala-Orbitofrontal Cortex White Matter Connectivity”. Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 45: 100849. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Childhood violence exposure and social deprivation predict adolescent amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex white matter connectivity.
- Calabrese, Julianna R., Leigh G. Goetschius, Laura Murray, Megan R. Kaplan, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Colter Mitchell, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2022. “Mapping Frontostriatal White Matter Tracts and Their Association With Reward-Related Ventral Striatum Activation in Adolescence”. Brain Research 1780: 147803. Referenced from www.sciencedirect.com: Mapping frontostriatal white matter tracts and their association with reward-related ventral striatum activation in adolescence.
- Gard, Arianna, Andrea M. Maxwell, Daniel S. Shaw, Colter Mitchell, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara S. McLanahan, Erika E. Forbes, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2021. “Beyond Family-Level Adversities: Exploring the Developmental Timing of Neighborhood Disadvantage Effects on the Brain”. Developmental Science 24 (1): e12985. Referenced from onlinelibrary.wiley.com: Beyond family-level adversities: Exploring the developmental timing of neighborhood disadvantage effects on the brain.
- Mitchell, Colter, Daniel Notterman, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, John Hobcraft, Irwin Garfinkel, Kate Jaeger, Iulia Kotenko, and Sara S. McLanahan. 2011. “Role of Mother’s Genes and Environment in Postpartum Depression”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (20): 8189-93. Referenced from www.pnas.org: Role of Mother’s Genes and Environment in Postpartum Depression.
- Gard, Arianna, Tyler C. Hein, Colter Mitchell, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara S. McLanahan, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2020. “Prospective Longitudinal Associations Between Harsh Parenting and Corticolimbic Function During Adolescence”. Development and Psychopathology 34 (3): 981-96. Referenced from psyarxiv.com: Prospective Longitudinal Associations between Harsh Parenting and Corticolimbic Function during Adolescence.
- Mitchell, Colter, Sara S. McLanahan, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Irwin Garfinkel, John Hobcraft, and Daniel Notterman. 2013. “Genetic Differential Sensitivity to Social Environments: Implications for Research”. American Journal of Public Health 103 (S1): S102-S110. Referenced from ajph.aphapublications.org: Genetic Differential Sensitivity to Social Environments: Implications for Research.
- Hein, Tyler C., Leigh G. Goetschius, Vonnie C. McLoyd, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Sara S. McLanahan, Colter Mitchell, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Luke Hyde, and Christopher Monk. 2020. “Childhood Violence Exposure and Social Deprivation Are Linked to Adolescent Threat and Reward Neural Function”. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 15 (11): 1252-59. Referenced from academic.oup.com: Childhood violence exposure and social deprivation are linked to adolescent threat and reward neural function.
- Mitchell, Colter, John Hobcraft, Sara S. McLanahan, Susan Rutherford Siegel, Arthur Berg, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Irwin Garfinkel, and Daniel Notterman. 2014. “Social Disadvantage, Genetic Sensitivity, and Children’s Telomere Length”. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (16): 5944-49. Referenced from www.pnas.org: Social Disadvantage, Genetic Sensitivity, and Children’s Telomere Length.
- Walker, Toni M., Paul J. Frick, Tatiana M. Matlasz, Emily L. Robertson, Amy J. Mikolajewski, Colter Mitchell, Nestor Lopez-Duran, Christopher Monk, and Luke Hyde. 2021. “Psychometric Properties of a Semistructured Interview to Assess Limited Prosocial Emotions”. Assessment 28 (7): 1755-64. Referenced from journals.sagepub.com: Psychometric Properties of a Semistructured Interview to Assess Limited Prosocial Emotions.