Abstract

Efforts to understand the developmental pathways for disorganized (D) attachment reflect the importance of D attachment on the prediction of future psychopathology. The inconsistent findings on the prediction of D attachment from the dopamine D4 receptor (DRD4) gene, birth weight, and maternal depression, as well as the evidence supporting early maternal care as a mediator or moderator of more distal environmental effects, suggest the importance of exploring a Gene by Environment model. CorrigendumJournal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent PsychiatryVol. 56Issue 7PreviewIn New Research Poster 2.47, “The Dopamine D4 Receptor Gene, Birth Weight, Early Maternal Care, Maternal Depression Over the Postnatal Time Period, and the Prediction of Disorganized Attachment at 36-Months of Age: A Prospective Gene x Environment Analysis” by Graffi et al., published in the 2016 Scientific Proceedings supplement to the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2016;10S:S135-S136), coauthor Alexia Jolicoeur-Martineau’s name was misspelled. Full-Text PDF

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