Abstract
A central goal of developmental psychopathology research is to understand the mechanisms linking environmental exposures in childhood to variations in mental health and development across the lifespan. The Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry has featured many influential studies and reviews addressing this important topic. This month's issue of the journal presents papers which address several specific environmental exposures, including prenatal factors, parenting and adverse childhood experiences, and illustrate important principles that should be used as a basis for taking the field forward.
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Fearon, P. (2019, February 1). Editorial: Closing in on causal links between environmental exposures and human development using observational data – “confound those confounders!” Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13019
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