COVID-19 and the acceleration of behavioral parent training telehealth: Current status and future directions
Abstract The SARS-COV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated social distancing
guidelines have accelerated the telehealth transition in mental health. For those providing …
guidelines have accelerated the telehealth transition in mental health. For those providing …
Sex differences in autonomic responses to stress: implications for cardiometabolic physiology
C Dearing, RJ Handa, B Myers - American Journal of …, 2022 - journals.physiology.org
Chronic stress is a significant risk factor for negative health outcomes. Furthermore,
imbalance of autonomic nervous system control leads to dysregulation of physiological …
imbalance of autonomic nervous system control leads to dysregulation of physiological …
Associations of parental depression with children's internalizing and externalizing problems: meta-analyses of cross-sectional and longitudinal effects
MY Ivanova, TM Achenbach… - Journal of Clinical Child & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Meta-analyses were used to test associations of parental depression with child
internalizing and externalizing problems, based on 107 cross-sectional and 127 longitudinal …
internalizing and externalizing problems, based on 107 cross-sectional and 127 longitudinal …
Does parenting explain the link between cumulative SES risk and child problems in the context of parental depression?
The accumulation of socioeconomic stressors, such as being a single parent and having a
limited income, is associated with childhood maladjustment and prospective poor health …
limited income, is associated with childhood maladjustment and prospective poor health …
Integrating objective and subjective social class to advance our understanding of externalizing problem behavior in children and adolescents: A conceptual review …
AR Highlander, DJ Jones - Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2022 - Springer
Extant research has identified both objective measures of socioeconomic status (SES) and
subjective social class (SSC) as important predictors of psychosocial outcomes in childhood …
subjective social class (SSC) as important predictors of psychosocial outcomes in childhood …
Parent and child depressive symptoms and authoritarian parenting: reciprocal relations from early childhood through adolescence
E Chad-Friedman, LS Jordan… - Clinical …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
We conducted cross-lagged panel models to examine reciprocal relations between parent
and child depressive symptoms and authoritarian-parenting behaviors across development …
and child depressive symptoms and authoritarian-parenting behaviors across development …
Cumulative ecological risk and academic burnout in Chinese college students: a moderated mediation model
Y Liu, Y Zhang, C Peng, Y Li, Q Tan - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study explored the relationship between cumulative ecological risk exposure and
academic burnout among Chinese college students and the mediating and moderating …
academic burnout among Chinese college students and the mediating and moderating …
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the associations between father and child anxiety and depression.
P Trepiak, T Trepiak, C Guérin-Marion… - Psychology of Men & …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
With the aim of providing an estimate of the association between father and child
internalizing symptoms, the present study systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed …
internalizing symptoms, the present study systematically reviewed and meta-analyzed …
Testing Cross-Generational Effects of the Raising Healthy Children Intervention on Young Adult Offspring of Intervention Participants
This study tested whether effects of a preventive intervention delivered in elementary school
showed benefits for the young adult offspring of intervention recipients over 20 years later …
showed benefits for the young adult offspring of intervention recipients over 20 years later …
Childhood disadvantage, neurocognitive development and neuropsychiatric disorders: Evidence of mechanisms
Many of the factors that contribute to the excess risk of neurodevelopmental and
neuropsychiatric problems among children in disadvantaged households are potentially …
neuropsychiatric problems among children in disadvantaged households are potentially …