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  1. Does compassion protect against raised blood pressure and hypertension?
  2. Dimensions of social support in the experience of work engagement in middle age: A Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1966 Study
  3. Breastfeeding does not predict the development of compassion in adulthood
  4. Compassion for others predicts better psychological well-being of the self
  5. The role of oxytocinergic genes in the intergenerational transmission of parent–child relationship qualities
  6. Adverse childhood environment and self-reported sleep in adulthood: The Young Finns Study.
  7. Physical Activity, Sleep, and Symptoms of Depression in Adults—Testing for Mediation
  8. High compassion for others may protect from depressive symptoms
  9. Temperament and Early Intentions to Retire
  10. Warm Parenting Predicts Child's Compassion Decades Later in Adulthood
  11. Gene-environment correlations in parental emotional warmth and intolerance: genome-wide analysis over two generations of the Young Finns Study
  12. A Longitudinal Multilevel Study of the “Social” Genotype and Diversity of the Phenotype
  13. Uncovering the complex genetics of human character
  14. Uncovering the complex genetics of human temperament
  15. Is It Good To Be Good? Dispositional Compassion and Health Behaviors
  16. Are learning skills associated with academic emotions elicited by master’s thesis work?
  17. Oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) variant rs1042778 moderates the influence of family environment on changes in perceived social support over time
  18. Child-care Arrangements Predict Compassion Decades Later in Adulthood
  19. Longitudinal Associations of Explosive and Adventurous Temperament Profiles With Character Development
  20. The role of oxytocin receptor gene (OXTR) and mother's emotional warmth in predicting adulthood sociability
  21. Intergenerational Transmission of Latent Satisfaction Reflected by Satisfaction Across Multiple Life Domains: A Prospective 32-year Follow-Up Study
  22. Longitudinal associations of temperament and character with paranoid ideation: A population-based study
  23. The co-occurrence between depressive symptoms and paranoid ideation: A population-based longitudinal study
  24. Personality traits and perceptions of organisational justice
  25. Born entrepreneurs? Adolescents’ personality characteristics and entrepreneurship in adulthood
  26. Perfectionism and depressive symptoms: The effects of psychological detachment from work
  27. The biometric antecedents to happiness
  28. Education as a moderator of genetic risk for higher body mass index: prospective cohort study from childhood to adulthood
  29. Parental Physical Activity Associates With Offspring’s Physical Activity Until Middle Age: A 30-Year Study
  30. Positive Psychosocial Factors in Childhood Predicting Lower Risk for Adult Type 2 Diabetes: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study, 1980–2012
  31. Intergenerational Continuity in Qualities of the Parent–Child Relationship: Mediating and Moderating Mechanisms
  32. Accumulation of Depressive Symptoms and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  33. Stature and long-term labor market outcomes: Evidence using Mendelian randomization
  34. Reciprocal relationships between psychosocial work characteristics and sleep problems: A two-wave study
  35. Hostile parenting, parental psychopathology, and depressive symptoms in the offspring: a 32-year follow-up in the Young Finns study
  36. Stressful psychosocial work environment, poor sleep, and depressive symptoms among primary school teachers
  37. Does Childhood Temperamental Activity Predict Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior over a 30-Year Period? Evidence from the Young Finns Study
  38. Depressive symptoms and long-term income: The Young Finns Study
  39. Intergenerational transmission of qualities of the parent–child relationship in the population-based Young Finns Study
  40. Is Symptomatic Long QT Syndrome Associated with Depression in Women and Men?
  41. Work stress, poor recovery and burnout in teachers
  42. Healthy Learning Mind - a school-based mindfulness and relaxation program: a study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial
  43. Childhood Psychosocial Cumulative Risks and Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Adulthood
  44. Adulthood temperament and educational attainment: A population-based cohort study
  45. Personality and smoking: individual-participant meta-analysis of nine cohort studies
  46. Stress-induced cardiac autonomic reactivity and preclinical atherosclerosis: does arterial elasticity modify the association?
  47. Childhood and adolescence risk factors and development of depressive symptoms: the 32-year prospective Young Finns follow-up study
  48. Psychological wellbeing in 20-year-old adults receiving repeated lifestyle counselling since infancy
  49. Is dispositional optimism or dispositional pessimism predictive of ideal cardiovascular health? The Young Finns Study
  50. Is There a Two-Way Relationship Between Cynicism and Job Strain? Evidence From a Prospective Population-Based Study
  51. Cumulative Effect of Psychosocial Factors in Youth on Ideal Cardiovascular Health in Adulthood
  52. Factors associated with six-year weight change in young and middle-aged adults in the Young Finns Study
  53. Job Demands and Job Control as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms: Moderating Effects of Negative Childhood Socioemotional Experiences
  54. Temperament and depressive symptoms: What is the direction of the association?
  55. Five-factor personality traits and sleep: Evidence from two population-based cohort studies.
  56. Stressful life events and depressive symptoms among symptomatic long QT syndrome patients
  57. Temperament and character traits predict future burden of depression
  58. Interleukin-6 gene polymorphism, chronic stress and atherosclerosis
  59. Longitudinal measurement invariance of the effort-reward imbalance scales in the Young Finns study
  60. Longitudinal Associations Between Changes in Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms in Adulthood: The Young Finns Study
  61. Work Stress and the Long QT Syndrome
  62. Associations between Five-Factor Model traits and perceived job strain: A population-based study.
  63. Hostility and unemployment: A two-way relationship?
  64. Parental care-giving and home environment predicting offspring's temperament and character traits after 18 years
  65. Body-image dissatisfaction is strongly associated with chronic dysphoria
  66. Maturity and change in personality: Developmental trends of temperament and character in adulthood
  67. Depressive Symptoms are Associated with Lower Bone Mineral Density in Young Adults with High Job Strain. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  68. Longitudinal measurement invariance, stability and change of anger and cynicism
  69. Family factors and NEET status: an Estonian case study
  70. Temporal and Energetic Characteristics of Behavior Predicting Long-term Job Strain, Job Demands, and Job Control
  71. Childhood family factors predict developmental trajectories of hostility and anger: a prospective study from childhood into middle adulthood
  72. Effort-reward imbalance at work is predicted by temporal and energetic characteristics of behavior: A population-based study
  73. Pairwise Measures of Causal Direction in the Epidemiology of Sleep Problems and Depression
  74. Association of personality with the development and persistence of obesity: a meta-analysis based on individual-participant data
  75. Temperament and character predict body-mass index: A population-based prospective cohort study
  76. Associations Between Teacher-Rated Versus Self-Rated Student Temperament and School Achievement
  77. Disruptive behavior in childhood and socioeconomic position in adulthood: a prospective study over 27 years
  78. Serotonin receptor 1B genotype and hostility, anger and aggressive behavior through the lifespan: the Young Finns study
  79. Body mass index and depressive symptoms: instrumental-variables regression with genetic risk score
  80. Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase Activation and Depressive Symptoms
  81. Longitudinal course of depressive symptoms in adulthood: linear stochastic differential equation modeling
  82. Stress Proneness in Molecularly Defined Long QT Syndrome: A Study Using Temperament Assessment by Behavioural Inhibition System Scale
  83. Associations of temperament traits and mathematics grades in adolescents are dependent on the rater but independent of motivation and cognitive ability
  84. Temperament Clusters in a Normal Population: Implications for Health and Disease
  85. Personality Traits of the Five-Factor Model Are Associated With Effort–Reward Imbalance at Work
  86. MAINTENANCE OF GENETIC VARIATION IN HUMAN PERSONALITY: TESTING EVOLUTIONARY MODELS BY ESTIMATING HERITABILITY DUE TO COMMON CAUSAL VARIANTS AND INVESTIGATING THE EFFECT OF DISTANT INBREEDING
  87. Associations between dimensional personality measures and preclinical atherosclerosis: The cardiovascular risk in Young Finns study
  88. A genome-wide meta-analysis of association studies of Cloninger's Temperament Scales
  89. Moderating Effects of Leisure-Time Physical Activity on the Association Between Job Strain and Depressive Symptoms
  90. Socioeconomic status and the development of depressive symptoms from childhood to adulthood: A longitudinal analysis across 27 years of follow-up in the Young Finns study
  91. Cloninger's temperament traits and inherited long QT syndrome
  92. Moderating effect of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) activation in the association between depressive symptoms and carotid atherosclerosis: Evidence from the Young Finns study
  93. Socio-economic position and mental disorders in a working-age Finnish population: the health 2000 study
  94. Childhood Environmental and Genetic Predictors of Adulthood Obesity: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  95. Associations of personality profiles with various aspects of well-being: A population-based study
  96. Negative emotionality, activity, and sociability temperaments predicting long-term job strain and effort–reward imbalance: A 15-year prospective follow-up study
  97. Associations of student temperament and educational competence with academic achievement: The role of teacher age and teacher and student gender
  98. Gender differences in teachers’ perceptions of students’ temperament, educational competence, and teachability
  99. Change in job strain and progression of atherosclerosis: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study.
  100. Breastfeeding and Offspring Hostility in Adulthood
  101. Development of adulthood hostile attitudes: Childhood environment and serotonin receptor gene interactions
  102. Sustained Involvement in Youth Sports Activities Predicts Reduced Chronic Job Strain in Early Midlife
  103. The interaction between serotonin receptor 2A and catechol-O-methyltransferase gene polymorphisms is associated with the novelty-seeking subscale impulsiveness
  104. Leadership Component of Type A Behavior Predicts Physical Activity in Early Midlife
  105. The influence of temperament on long-term job strain and its components: The cardiovascular risk in Young Finns Study
  106. Associations of Youth and Adulthood Body-Mass Index and Waist-Hip Ratio with Attachment Styles and Dimensions
  107. A prospective cohort study of deficient maternal nurturing attitudes predicting adulthood work stress independent of adulthood hostility and depressive symptoms
  108. Sex differences in the combined effect of chronic stress with impaired vascular endothelium functioning and the development of early atherosclerosis: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study
  109. Associations of self-esteem and temperament traits to self- and teacher-reported social status among classmates
  110. Does genetic background moderate the association between parental education and school achievement?
  111. Early atherosclerosis and cardiac autonomic responses to mental stress: a population-based study of the moderating influence of impaired endothelial function
  112. The benefits of sustained leisure-time physical activity on job strain
  113. School performance as a predictor of adulthood obesity: a 21-year follow-up study
  114. Divergent Influence of Different Type A Dimensions on Job Strain and Effort-Reward Imbalance
  115. Chronic Stress and the Development of Early Atherosclerosis: Moderating Effect of Endothelial Dysfunction and Impaired Arterial Elasticity
  116. EAS temperaments as predictors of unemployment in young adults: A 9-year follow-up of the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  117. Shift work in young adults and carotid artery intima–media thickness: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study
  118. Cloninger's temperament traits and preclinical atherosclerosis: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  119. Cardiac Stress Reactivity and Recovery of Novelty Seekers
  120. Adult temperament and childbearing over the life course
  121. Interactive effect of long-term mental stress and cardiac stress reactivity on carotid intima-media thickness: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study
  122. Val/Met Polymorphism of the COMT Gene Moderates the Association Between Job Strain and Early Atherosclerosis in Young Men
  123. Is the association between job strain and carotid intima-media thickness attributable to pre-employment environmental and dispositional factors? The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  124. Does neuregulin-1 play a role in Type A behavior? The cardiovascular risk in young Finns study
  125. Effort—reward imbalance, heart rate, and heart rate variability: the cardiovascular risk in young finns study
  126. Neuregulin-1 genotype moderates the association between job strain and early atherosclerosis in young men
  127. Preemployment Family Factors as Predictors of Effort/Reward Imbalance in Adulthood: A Prospective 18-year Follow-Up in the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  128. Early Risk Factors, Job Strain, and Atherosclerosis Among Men in Their 30s: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  129. Parental socioeconomic position and parental life satisfaction as predictors of job strain in adulthood: 18-year follow-up of the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study
  130. Job Strain and Early Atherosclerosis: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study