Jay Belsky, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Human Development University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
Area:
Social-Emotional, Family, Biological
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Chhangur RR, Belsky J. (2023) Parents' differential susceptibility to a "micro" parenting intervention: Rationale and study protocol for a randomized controlled microtrial. Plos One. 18: e0282207
Li Z, Belsky J. (2022) Indirect effects, via parental factors, of income harshness and unpredictability on kindergarteners' socioemotional functioning. Development and Psychopathology. 1-12
Sayler K, Zhang X, Steinberg L, et al. (2022) Parenting, Peers and Psychosocial Adjustment: Are the Same-or Different-Children Affected by Each? Journal of Youth and Adolescence
Zhang X, Widaman K, Belsky J. (2021) Beyond orchids and dandelions: Susceptibility to environmental influences is not bimodal. Development and Psychopathology. 1-13
Zhang X, Schlomer GL, Ellis BJ, et al. (2021) Environmental harshness and unpredictability: Do they affect the same parents and children? Development and Psychopathology. 1-7
Zhang X, Sayler K, Hartman S, et al. (2021) Infant temperament, early-childhood parenting, and early-adolescent development: Testing alternative models of Parenting × Temperament interaction. Development and Psychopathology. 1-12
Pinto R, Belsky J, Baptista J, et al. (2020) Mothers' distress exposure and children's withdrawn behavior - A moderating role for the Interferon Gamma gene (IFNG). Developmental Psychobiology
Beijers R, Hartman S, Shalev I, et al. (2020) Testing three hypotheses about effects of sensitive-insensitive parenting on telomeres. Developmental Psychology. 56: 237-250
Baião R, Fearon P, Belsky J, et al. (2019) Does 5-HTTLPR moderate the effect of the quality of environmental context on maternal sensitivity? Testing the differential susceptibility hypothesis. Psychiatric Genetics
Beijers R, Daehn D, Shalev I, et al. (2019) Biological embedding of maternal postpartum depressive symptoms: The potential role of cortisol and telomere length. Biological Psychology. 107809
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