ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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- 42 Arizona State University
- 9 Chassin, Laurie
- 8 Barrera, Manuel
- 6 Crnic, Keith
- 6 Crnic, Keith A
- 6 Luecken, Linda J
- 5 Gonzales, Nancy
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- 5 Karoly, Paul
- 5 Tein, Jenn-Yun
- 4 Davis, Mary
- 4 Doane, Leah
- 4 Luecken, Linda
- 4 Mackinnon, David
- 4 Wolchik, Sharlene
- 3 Bradley, Robert
- 3 Corbin, William
- 3 Davis, Mary C
- 3 Dishion, Thomas
- 3 Dishion, Thomas J
- 3 Gonzales, Nancy A
- 3 Grimm, Kevin
- 3 Okun, Morris
- 3 Zautra, Alex
- 2 Aiken, Leona
- 2 Barrera, Jr., Manuel
- 2 Berkel, Cady
- 2 Corbin, William R
- 2 Davis, Mary C.
- 2 Doane, Leah D
- 2 Enders, Craig
- 2 Horan, John
- 2 Infurna, Frank
- 2 Perez, Marisol
- 2 Pina, Armando
- 2 Pina, Armando A
- 2 Sandler, Irwin
- 2 West, Stephen G
- 1 Aiken, Leona S
- 1 Aiken, Leona S.
- 1 Beltran Gonzalez, Iris
- 1 Bernstein, Bianca L
- 1 Boring, Jesse Logan
- 1 Boyd, Stephen
- 1 Bradley, Robert H
- 1 Brewer, Gene
- 1 Chiapa, Amanda
- 1 Ciciolla, Lucia
- 1 Coburn, Shayna Skelley
- 1 Corbin, William R.
- 1 Crnic, Keith A.
- 1 Driscoll, Mary A.
- 1 Edwards, Michael C
- 1 Eisenberg, Nancy
- 1 Enders, Craig K
- 1 Gerstein, Emily Davis
- 1 Gildar, Natalie Jane
- 1 Gonzalez Castro, Felipe
- 1 Gress Smith, Jenna Lyn
- 1 Grimm, Kevin J
- 1 Ha, Thao
- 1 Hagan, Melissa J.
- 1 Haller, Moira
- 1 Handley, Elizabeth D.
- 1 Holly, Lindsay Elizabeth
- 1 Homer, Judith
- 1 Ibrahim, Mariam Hanna
- 1 Infurna, Frank J
- 1 Jahromi, Laudan
- 1 Kellison, Joshua G
- 1 Kinderdietz, Jeffrey Scott
- 1 Kothari, Dhwani J.
- 1 Krieg, Christina Heaton
- 1 Lanyon, Richard I
- 1 Lavoie, Michael
- 1 Lemery-Chalfant, Kathryn S
- 1 Lin, Betty
- 1 Luecken, Linda J.
- 1 Luthar, Suniya
- 1 Luthar, Suniya S
- 1 MacKinnon, David
- 1 MacKinnon, David P
- 1 Mackinnon, David P
- 1 Mansion, Andre D.
- 1 Marreiro, Catherine Louise
- 1 Marsiglia, Flavio
- 1 McClure, Samuel
- 1 Meier, Madeline
- 1 Menary, Kyle Robert
- 1 Millsap, Roger
- 1 Millsap, Roger E
- 1 Montano, Zorash
- 1 Mun, Chung Jung
- 1 Newland, Rebecca Pauline
- 1 Nichter, Brandon
- 1 Olive, Michael Foster
- 1 Panza, Kaitlyn Elizabeth
- 1 Papova, Anna
- 1 Pina, Armando A.
- 1 Piña, Armando
- 1 Presson, Clark C
- 42 English
- Clinical psychology
- 13 Psychology
- 9 Developmental psychology
- 4 Parenting
- 3 Anxiety
- 3 Mexican American
- 3 Resilience
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- 2 Alcohol
- 2 Chronic Pain
- 2 Coping
- 2 Cortisol
- 2 Counseling psychology
- 2 Fibromyalgia
- 2 Stress
- 2 alcohol
- 2 anxiety
- 2 chronic pain
- 2 cortisol
- 2 development
- 2 parenting
- 2 resilience
- 2 subjective response
- 2 temperament
- 1 Activation Theory
- 1 Activity Limitation
- 1 Adaptation
- 1 Adolescence
- 1 Adolescent
- 1 Anticipated Effects of Alcohol Scale
- 1 Attachment
- 1 Behavior Problems
- 1 Benefit Finding
- 1 Bisexuality
- 1 Catastrophizing
- 1 Child Anxiety
- 1 Child Social Development
- 1 Children
- 1 Chronic pain
- 1 Clinical Trial
- 1 Cognition
- 1 Culture
- 1 Daily process methodology
- 1 Deliquency
- 1 Divorce
- 1 Drug Use
- 1 Emotion Regulation
- 1 Experimental psychology
- 1 Externalizing behavior
- 1 Family
- 1 Family Systems
- 1 Father-Child Relationships
- 1 Fathering
- 1 Fatigue
- 1 Gender
- 1 Group interventions
- 1 Health
- 1 Hispanic
- 1 Hispanic/Latino
- 1 Infant development
- 1 Infertility
- 1 Insulin Pumps
- 1 Intellectual Disabilities
- 1 Internalizing
- 1 Internet-Based Interventions
- 1 Interpersonal Enjoyment
- 1 Latent Factor
- 1 Law
- 1 MMPI-2-RF
- 1 MSEM
- 1 Medicine
- 1 Mental health
- 1 Meta-analysis
- 1 Middle Eastern
- 1 Minority Stress
- 1 Multilevel
- 1 Multilevel structural equation modeling
- 1 Neuropsychology
- 1 POI
- 1 PTSD
- 1 Pain cognitions
- 1 Parental Control
- 1 Pediatric obesity
- 1 Positive Affect
- 1 Postpartum depression
- 1 Postpartum stress
- 1 Posttraumatic Growth
- 1 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
- 1 Predictors of Posttraumatic Growth
- 1 Prevention
- 1 Program evaluation
- 1 Psychobiology
- 1 Quantitative psychology and psychometrics
- 1 Rehabilitation
- 1 Risk
- 1 Self-Reported TBI
- 1 Self-regulation
- 1 Social psychology
- 1 Statistics
- 1 Subjective Response
- 1 Trauma Survivors
- Dwarf Galaxies as Laboratories of Protogalaxy Physics: Canonical Star Formation Laws at Low Metallicity
- Evolutionary Genetics of CORL Proteins
- Social Skills and Executive Functioning in Children with PCDH-19
- Deep Domain Fusion for Adaptive Image Classification
- Software Defined Pulse-Doppler Radar for Over-The-Air Applications: The Joint Radar-Communications Experiment
An ever expanding body of research has shown that children of divorce are at increased risk for a range of maladaptive outcomes including academic failure, behavior problems, poor psychological adjustment, reduced self-concept, and reduced social competence (Amato, 2001). Furthermore, the widespread prevalence of divorce makes preventing these poor outcomes a pressing public health concern. The Children of Divorce-Coping with Divorce (CoD-CoD) program is an internet-based selective prevention that was derived from recent research identifying modifiable protective factors in children of divorce including active and avoidant coping, divorce appraisals, and coping efficacy. CoD-CoD addresses these putative mediators through careful adaptation of …
- Contributors
- Boring, Jesse Logan, Sandler, Irwin, Crnic, Keith, et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
Female infertility can present a significant challenge to quality of life. To date, few, if any investigations have explored the process by which women adapt to premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), a specific type of infertility, over time. The current investigation proposed a bi-dimensional, multi-factor, model of adjustment characterized by the identification of six latent factors representing personal attributes (resilience resources and vulnerability), coping (adaptive and maladaptive) and outcomes (distress and wellbeing). Measures were collected over the period of one year; personal attributes were assessed at Time 1, coping at Time 2 and outcomes at Time 3. It was hypothesized that …
- Contributors
- Driscoll, Mary A., Davis, Mary C., Aiken, Leona S., et al.
- Created Date
- 2011
Data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (SECCYD) was used to study the role of child individual, parental, and environmental predictors of anxiety across childhood and adolescence. Longitudinal growth modeling was used to examine the influence of behavioral inhibition, parental control, parental anxiety and stressful life events on the developmental progression of anxiety from 4 to 15 years of age. Based on these data, it appears that there are significant developmental differences between the role of child individual, parental and environmental risk factors. These results highlight the importance of considering developmental factors when assessing and …
- Contributors
- Zerr, Argero Anne, Pina, Armando A, Bradley, Robert H, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
In rehabilitation settings, activity limitation can be a significant barrier to recovery. This study sought to examine the effects of state and trait level benefit finding, positive affect, and catastrophizing on activity limitation among individuals with a physician-confirmed diagnosis of either Osteoarthritis (OA), Fibromyalgia (FM), or a dual diagnosis of OA/FM. Participants (106 OA, 53 FM, and 101 OA/FM) who had no diagnosed autoimmune disorder, a pain rating above 20 on a 0-100 scale, and no involvement in litigation regarding their condition were recruited in the Phoenix metropolitan area for inclusion in the current study. After initial questionnaires were completed, …
- Contributors
- Kinderdietz, Jeffrey Scott, Zautra, Alex, Davis, Mary, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
Research shows that general parenting practices (e.g., support and discipline), influence adolescent substance use. However, socialization theory suggests that parental socialization occurs not only through general parenting practices, but also through parents' attempts to influence specific behaviors and values. A growing literature supports links between substance-specific parenting and adolescent substance use. For adolescent alcohol use, there are considerable limitations and gaps within this literature. To address these limitations, the present study examined the factor structure of alcohol-specific parenting, investigated the determinants of alcohol-specific parenting, and explored its association with nondrinking adolescents' attitudes about alcohol use. Using a high-risk sample of …
- Contributors
- Handley, Elizabeth D., Chassin, Laurie, Mackinnon, David, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
Family plays an important yet understudied role in the development of psychopathology during childhood, particularly for children at developmental risk. Indeed, much of the research on families has actually concentrated more on risk processes in individual family members or within-family subsystems. In general, important and complex associations have been found among family-related constructs such as marital conflict, parent-child relationships, parental depression, and parenting stress, which have in turn been found to contribute to the emergence of children's behavioral problems. Research has begun to emerge that certain family system constructs, such as cohesion, organization, and control may influence children's development, but …
- Contributors
- Gerstein, Emily Davis, Crnic, Keith A, Aiken, Leona, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012
Accumulating evidence implicates exposure to adverse childhood experiences in the development of hypocortisolism in the long-term, and researchers are increasingly examining individual-level mechanisms that may underlie, exacerbate or attenuate this relation among at-risk populations. The current study takes a developmentally and theoretically informed approach to examining episodic childhood stressors, inherent and voluntary self-regulation, and physiological reactivity among a longitudinal sample of youth who experienced parental divorce. Participants were drawn from a larger randomized controlled trial of a preventive intervention for children of divorce between the ages of 9 and 12. The current sample included 159 young adults (mean age = …
- Contributors
- Hagan, Melissa J., Luecken, Linda, Mackinnon, David, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic pain condition characterized by debilitating fatigue. This study examined the dynamic relation between interpersonal enjoyment and fatigue in 102 partnered and 74 unpartnered women with FM. Participants provided three daily ratings for 21 days. They rated their fatigue in late morning and at the end of the day. Both partnered and unpartnered participants reported their interpersonal enjoyment in the combined familial, friendship, and work domains (COMBINED domain) in the afternoon. Additionally, partnered participants reported their interpersonal enjoyment in the spousal domain. The study was guided by three hypotheses at the within-person level, based on daily …
- Contributors
- Yeung, Wan Heung, Aiken, Leona S, Davis, Mary C, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) is a chronic disease that requires maintaining tight metabolic control through complex behavioral and pharmaceutical regimens. Subtle cognitive impairments and stress response dysregulation may partially account for problems negotiating life changes and maintaining treatment adherence among emerging adults. The current study examined whether young adults with T1DM physiologically respond to psychological stress in a dysregulated manner compared to non-diabetic peers, and if such individuals also demonstrated greater cognitive declines following psychological stress. Participants included 23 young adults with T1DM and 52 non-diabetic controls yoked to T1DM participants based on age, gender, ethnicity, participant education, and …
- Contributors
- Marreiro, Catherine Louise, Luecken, Linda, Doane, Leah, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Past literature has indicated that the majority of people with alcohol problems never seek treatment and that this is especially true of women. Relatively few studies have investigated how different types of alcohol-related consequences longitudinally predict men and women's perceived need for treatment and their utilization of treatment services. The current study sought to expand the literature by examining whether gender moderates the links between four frequently endorsed types of consequences and perceived need for or actual utilization of treatment. Two-hundred thirty-seven adults ages 21-36 completed a battery of questionnaires at two time points five years apart. Results indicated that …
- Contributors
- Beltran Gonzalez, Iris, Chassin, Laurie, Tein, Jenn-Yun, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013