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JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
How to advance the understanding of multimorbidity in neurodevelopmental disorders using longitudinal research?Henrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
What a first year for JCPP <i>Advances</i> - Time to celebrate!Henrik Larsson
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy|November 5, 2023
How can we improve the management of individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorders and co-occurring cardiometabolic disease?Henrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|December 6, 2023
Children of parents with depression or anxiety: Long-term follow-up, causality and resilienceHenrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
Transparent and complete reporting of confounding in observational researchHenrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
The importance of selection bias in prospective birth cohort studiesHenrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
Causation and prediction in child and adolescent mental health researchHenrik Larsson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|March 13, 2016
Commentary: How can family-based quasi-experimental designs and national registers be used to address confounding in risk factor studies of psychopathology? A reflection on Obel et al. (2016)Henrik Larsson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|May 20, 2017
Commentary: Important design features to consider in observational research on the long-term outcomes of ADHD - reflections on Sibley et al. (2017) and Swanson et al. (2017)Henrik Larsson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|April 24, 2012
Commentary: Psychopathic traits enhance adolescents' influence on others and make them less easily influenced by others?--reflections on Kerr et al. (2012)Henrik Larsson
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JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
How to advance the understanding of multimorbidity in neurodevelopmental disorders using longitudinal research?Henrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
What a first year for JCPP <i>Advances</i> - Time to celebrate!Henrik Larsson
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy|November 5, 2023
How can we improve the management of individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorders and co-occurring cardiometabolic disease?Henrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|December 6, 2023
Children of parents with depression or anxiety: Long-term follow-up, causality and resilienceHenrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
Transparent and complete reporting of confounding in observational researchHenrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
The importance of selection bias in prospective birth cohort studiesHenrik Larsson
JCPP Advances|July 11, 2023
Causation and prediction in child and adolescent mental health researchHenrik Larsson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|March 13, 2016
Commentary: How can family-based quasi-experimental designs and national registers be used to address confounding in risk factor studies of psychopathology? A reflection on Obel et al. (2016)Henrik Larsson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|May 20, 2017
Commentary: Important design features to consider in observational research on the long-term outcomes of ADHD - reflections on Sibley et al. (2017) and Swanson et al. (2017)Henrik Larsson
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines|April 24, 2012
Commentary: Psychopathic traits enhance adolescents' influence on others and make them less easily influenced by others?--reflections on Kerr et al. (2012)Henrik Larsson
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