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Panter-Brick, Catherine, Marie-Pascale Grimon, and Mark Eggerman. "Caregiver-child mental health: a prospective study in conflict and refugee settings." J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 55.4 (2014): 313-27.
Maestripieri, Dario. Comparative and evolutionary perspectives." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. Vol. 15. The MIT Press, 2014. 131-144.
Rasmussen, Andrew, et al. "Comparing the validity of the self reporting questionnaire and the Afghan symptom checklist: dysphoria, aggression, and gender in transcultural assessment of mental health." BMC Psychiatry. 14 (2014): 206.
Britto, Pia R., et al. Creating effective programs and policies to reduce violence and promote peace." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. The MIT Press, 2014. 361-384.
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Langford, Rebecca, and Catherine Panter-Brick. "A health equity critique of social marketing: where interventions have impact but insufficient reach." Soc Sci Med. 83 (2013): 133-41.
Steele, Howard, et al. How do events and relationships in childhood set the stage for peace at personal and social levels?" Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. Vol. 15. The MIT Press, 2014. 185-210.
Sadruddin, Aalyia F., et al. "How do grandparents influence child health and development? A systematic review." Social Science & Medicine (2019): 112476.
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Tol, Wietse A., et al. "Improving mental health and psychosocial wellbeing in humanitarian settings: reflections on research funded through R2HCAbstract." Conflict and Health. 14.1 (2020).
Kagitcibasi, Cigdem, and Pia R. Britto. Interventions: What has worked and why?" Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. Vol. 15. The MIT Press, 2014. 305-322.
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Abu-Nimer, Mohammed, and Ilham Nasser. Linking peacebuilding and child development: A basic framework." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. The MIT Press, 2014. 323-338.
Leckman, James F., et al. "Love and peace across generations: Biobehavioral systems and global partnerships." Comprehensive Psychoneuroendocrinology. 8 (2021): 100092.
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Punamäki, Raija-Leena. Mental health and development among children living in violent conditions: Underlying processes for promoting peace." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. Vol. 15. The MIT Press, 2014. 213-232.
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Nusseibeh, Lucy. The power of media in peacebuilding." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. Vol. 15. The MIT Press, 2014. 339-360.
Fox, Nathan A., Charles A. Nelson, and Charles H. Zeanah. The problem of institutionalization of young children and its consequences for efforts to build peaceful societies." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. The MIT Press, 2014. 145-160.
van IJzendoorn, Marinus H., and Marian J. Bakermans-Kranenburg. Prosocial development and situational morality: Neurobiological, parental, and contextual factors." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. Vol. 15. The MIT Press, 2014. 161-184.
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Dawes, Andrew, and Amelia van der Merwe. Structural violence and early childhood development." Pathways to peace: The transformative power of children and families. Eds. James F. Leckman, Catherine Panter-Brick, and Rima Salah. The MIT Press, 2014. 233-250.

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