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The role of sociodemographic risk and maternal behavior in the prediction of infant attachment disorganization
LR Gedaly, EM Leerkes
Attachment & Human Development 18 (6), 554-569, 2016
372016
Building long‐term family resilience through universal prevention: 10‐year parent and child outcomes during the covid‐19 pandemic
ME Feinberg, L Gedaly, J Mogle, ML Hostetler, JA Cifelli, SL Tornello, ...
Family process 61 (1), 76-90, 2022
272022
Further evidence of the limited role of candidate genes in relation to infant–mother attachment outcomes
EM Leerkes, LR Gedaly, N Zhou, S Calkins, VC Henrich, A Smolen
Attachment & human development 19 (1), 76-105, 2017
252017
Parental sensitivity and infant attachment
EM Leerkes, L Gedaly, J Su
Child Psychology, 21-42, 2016
142016
Midwives and child health nurses’ support is associated with positive coparenting for fathers of infants: A cross‐sectional analysis
MB Wells, LR Gedaly, O Aronson
Journal of Clinical Nursing 32 (7-8), 1443-1454, 2023
72023
Parents’ family coping strategies during the pandemic: Effects on parent and child well-being
LR Gedaly, JA Cifelli, ME Feinberg, ML Hostetler
Journal of Family Issues 45 (4), 873-889, 2024
32024
Environment and genetic predictors of infant attachment disorganization
LR Gedaly
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2015
12015
Measurement invariance of the Coparenting Relationship Scale (CRS) across 10 countries.
H Tissot, M Van Heel, ME Feinberg, LR Gedaly, EJ Barham, F Calders, ...
Journal of Family Psychology, 2024
2024
The Effect of Mothers’ Relative Earnings on Fathers’ Responsibility for Routine Childcare Tasks across the First Three Years: The Moderating Roles of Emotional Intimacy and …
LR Gedaly
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2020
2020
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