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Kelly L Klump
Michigan State University
1996
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36847252Identifying the 'active ingredients' of socioeconomic disadvantage for youth outcomes in middle childhood.Dev Psychopathol2024
37905947Disordered eating in transgender and gender non-conforming youth: A comparison to community-based and clinical samples.Eur Eat Disord Rev2024
38000984The ignored role of disadvantage in eating disorders.Trends Mol Med2024
37642790Parental Nurturance Moderates the Etiology of Youth Resilience.Behav Genet2024
37920985Shared genetic influences between eating disorders and gastrointestinal disease in a large, population-based sample of adult women and men.Psychol Med2024
35168691Understanding the effects of neighborhood disadvantage on youth psychopathology.Psychol Med2023
37666081Determining menstrual cycle phase: An empirical examination of methodologies and recommendations for improvement in behavioral and brain sciences.Horm Behav2023
37857040Neighborhood poverty during childhood prospectively predicts adolescent functional brain network architecture.Dev Cogn Neurosci2023
37708824Estrogen moderation of genetic influences on eating disorder symptoms during gonadarche in girls: Specific effects on binge eating.Psychoneuroendocrinology2023
37650340Between- and within-person effects of stress on emotional eating in women: a longitudinal study over 49 days.Psychol Med2023
37777856GWAS Meta-Analysis of Suicide Attempt: Identification of 12 Genome-Wide Significant Loci and Implication of Genetic Risks for Specific Health Factors.Am J Psychiatry2023
37002190Associations between household income and disordered eating differ across sex and racial identity in a population-based sample of adults.Int J Eat Disord2023
36967031The organizational role of ovarian hormones during puberty on risk for binge-like eating in rats.Physiol Behav2023
36815718Introduction to the special section on atypical anorexia nervosa.Int J Eat Disord2023
36689370Disadvantage and disordered eating in boys: Examining phenotypic and genotype ÿ environment associations across development.J Psychopathol Clin Sci2023
36776571Illuminating Associations between Parenting and Deleterious Neighborhood Characteristics via an Exhaustive Modeling Approach.J Marriage Fam2023
36565385Binge Eating Risk During Midlife and the Menopausal Transition: Sensitivity to Ovarian Hormones as Potential Mechanisms of Risk.Curr Psychiatry Rep2023
36332274Examining a window of vulnerability for affective symptoms in the mid-luteal phase of the menstrual cycle.Psychoneuroendocrinology2023
36300949A cotwin control study of associations between financial hardship and binge eating phenotypes during COVID-19.Int J Eat Disord2023
33118912How nonshared environmental factors come to correlate with heredity.Dev Psychopathol2022
35582864Risk for midlife psychosis in women: critical gaps and opportunities in exploring perimenopause and ovarian hormones as mechanisms of risk.Psychol Med2022
35582816Multivariate partial linear varying coefficients model for gene-environment interactions with multiple longitudinal traits.Stat Med2022
35378236Genome-wide Association Meta-analysis of Childhood and Adolescent Internalizing Symptoms.J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry2022
35779074A daily diary study of emotion regulation as a moderator of negative affect-binge eating associations.Int J Eat Disord2022
37206299Pubertal Emergence of Testosterone Effects on Depressive Symptoms in Boys.JCPP Adv2022
36412997Editorial: The critical need to assess pubertal development in studies of child and adolescent psychopathology.J Child Psychol Psychiatry2022
36181777Combined oral contraceptive use and risk for binge eating in women: Potential gene ÿ hormone interactions.Front Neuroendocrinol2022
35937811Intrauterine Device Use: A New Frontier for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology.Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)2022
35901416The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on disordered eating symptoms in women: A 49-day, daily study before and during the outbreak in the United States.J Psychopathol Clin Sci2022
36199233An investigation of associations between parenting and binge eating across pubertal development in pre-adolescent and adolescent female participants.Int J Eat Disord2022
35957575The role of parenting in the intergenerational transmission of executive functioning: A genetically informed approach.Dev Psychopathol2022
35983803Exploring the possibility of parents' broad internalizing phenotype acting through passive gene-environment correlations on daughters' disordered eating.Dev Psychopathol2022
35945263Changing genetic architecture of body mass index from infancy to early adulthood: an individual based pooled analysis of 25 twin cohorts.Int J Obes (Lond)2022
35042163The impact of neighborhood disadvantage on amygdala reactivity: Pathways through neighborhood social processes.Dev Cogn Neurosci2022
34856221Hormonal contraceptive use moderates the association between worry and error-related brain activity.Int J Psychophysiol2022
35143226Interpersonal complementarity as a predictor of parent-child relationship quality.J Fam Psychol2022
35113913A brief child-friendly reward task reliably activates the ventral striatum in two samples of socioeconomically diverse youth.PLoS One2022
34796486Parenting moderates the etiology of callous-unemotional traits in middle childhood.J Child Psychol Psychiatry2022
33180348A virtual issue highlighting eating disorders in people of black/African and Indigenous heritage.Int J Eat Disord2021
33758690Trait negative affect interacts with ovarian hormones to predict risk for emotional eating.Clin Psychol Sci2021
33757776The effects of puberty and ovarian hormone removal on developmental trajectories of palatable food and chow intake in female rats.Physiol Behav2021
33577745Twin Differences in Harsh Parenting Predict Youth's Antisocial Behavior.Psychol Sci2021
35253004The Etiology of Resilience to Disadvantage.JCPP Adv2021
34737681Identifying Patterns of Youth Resilience to Neighborhood Disadvantage.Res Hum Dev2021
34736511The legacy of hope summit: a consensus-based initiative and report on eating disorders in the U.S. and recommendations for the path forward.J Eat Disord2021
34555191Open science practices for eating disorders research.Int J Eat Disord2021
34613500Gonadal Hormone Influences on Sex Differences in Binge Eating Across Development.Curr Psychiatry Rep2021
34843291Context matters: Neighborhood disadvantage is associated with increased disordered eating and earlier activation of genetic influences in girls.J Abnorm Psychol2021
34514460Understanding the Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Youth Psychopathology: Genotype-Environment Interplay.Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci2021
34043388Neurocognitive abilities associated with antisocial behavior with and without callous-unemotional traits in a community sample.Neuropsychology2021
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