“…For instance, studies focused on neurodevelopment have used latent factors of the family environment ( Thijssen et al, 2020 , 2022 ), bio-psycho-social ecologies ( Gonzalez et al, 2020 ), neighborhood and family income/stress ( Demidenko et al, 2021 ; Ip et al, 2022 ; Sripada et al, 2021 ; Taylor et al, 2020 ) and material deprivation/threat/social support ( DeJoseph et al, 2022 ; Petrican et al, 2021 ), or individual scales of family-to-needs ratios ( Gonzalez et al, 2020 ; Rakesh et al, 2021), poverty levels ( Ellwood-Lowe et al, 2021 ), parental education ( Rakesh et al, 2021a , b ), area deprivation indices (Rakesh et al, 2021; Rakesh et al, 2021) and parental acceptance (Rakesh et al, 2021). As for measures of pubertal development (see reviews regarding measures and correspondence of pubertal scales: Cheng et al (2021) and Herting et al (2021) ), published works using ABCD data have used parent-reported pubertal development ( Demidenko et al, 2021 ; McNeilly et al, 2021 ; Thijssen et al, 2020 , 2022 ) or youth/parent reported averages of pubertal development ( Petrican et al, 2021 ). Given variations in the analytic choices regarding measures of the family environment and puberty, the overall goal of the current analysis is to use a multiverse approach to understand the nuanced associations among stressful family environmental experiences, puberty and neurodevelopment when using broad measures (i.e., latent factors) that are comprised of multiple scales as well as specific measures (i.e., individual scales) that are based on individual scales.…”