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Kenneth P. Tercyak
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Front matter
3-55
Part 1 / INTRODUCTION TO GENOMICS
3-31
Key Concepts in Human Genomics and Epidemiology
33-55
Psychological Genetics: Understanding the Nature of Psychological Differences Through Etiology
59-217
Part 2 / CROSS-CUTTING ISSUES IN CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
59-86
Understanding Gene, Environment, and Gene × Environment Interaction Effects: The Example of Childhood Externalizing Disorders
87-107
Process in Genetic Counseling: Considerations for Children and Their Families
109-139
Genomics and the Family: Integrative Frameworks
141-161
Potential Impact of Genomic Information on Childhood Sibling Relationships
163-189
Family Communication of Genomic Information
191-217
Conveying Genetic Risk to Teenagers
221-433
Part 3 / GENES, BEHAVIOR, AND HEALTH
221-240
Prenatal Screening and Diagnosis
241-266
Single Gene Disease Risk
267-291
Hereditary Cancer Risk
293-311
Type 1 Diabetes Risk
313-327
Cardiovascular Disease Risk
329-343
Obesity Risk
345-367
Tobacco and Alcohol Use Behaviors
369-405
Childhood Neuropsychiatric Risk
407-433
Genomic Risk Information for Common Health Conditions: Maximizing Kinship-Based Health Promotion
437-593
Part 4 / EMERGING ISSUES
437-456
Pediatric Pharmacogenomics
457-483
Informed Consent and the Protection of Human Subjects in Genomic Research with Children and Families
485-521
Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in the Genetic Testing of Minors
523-557
Guidelines and Policies on Genetic Testing in Children and Families
559-575
Training, Practice, and Collaboration: New Opportunities for Pediatric Psychology and Genomic Medicine
577-593
Public Health Genomics
595-615
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