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1School connectedness as a protective factor against childhood exposure to violence and social deprivation: A longitudinal study of adaptive and maladaptive outcomes
Development and Psychopathology, 2023, 35, 1219-1234
3.720Citations (PDF)
2Childhood violence exposure and social deprivation predict adolescent amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex white matter connectivity4.521Citations (PDF)
3Withdrawal notice to “Childhood violence exposure and social deprivation predict adolescent amygdala-orbitofrontal cortex white matter connectivity” [Dev. Cogn. Neurosci. 45 (2020) (October) 100822]4.50Citations (PDF)
4Association of Childhood Violence Exposure With Adolescent Neural Network Density
JAMA Network Open, 2020, 3, e2017850
6.642Citations (PDF)
5Evaluation of a longitudinal family stress model in a population‐based cohort
Social Development, 2020, 29, 1155-1175
1.668Citations (PDF)
6Childhood violence exposure and social deprivation are linked to adolescent threat and reward neural function2.756Citations (PDF)
7Assessing the Effects of a Work‐Based Antipoverty Program for Parents on Youth’s Future Orientation and Employment Experiences
Child Development, 2011, 82, 113-132
4.030Citations (PDF)
8The long‐term effects on children and adolescents of a policy providing work supports for low‐income parents1.98Citations (PDF)
9How Money Matters for Children’s Socioemotional Adjustment: Family Processes and Parental Investment0.022Citations (PDF)
10Escaping Poverty and Securing Middle Class Status: How Race and Socioeconomic Status Shape Mobility Prospects for African Americans During the Transition to Adulthood2.9144Citations (PDF)
11Does endorsement of physical discipline matter? Assessing moderating influences on the maternal and child psychological correlates of physical discipline in African American families.
Journal of Family Psychology, 2007, 21, 165-175
1.954Citations (PDF)
12Gender Differences in the Educational Expectations of Urban, Low-Income African American Youth: The Role of Parents and the School2.9178Citations (PDF)
13The Legacy of Child Development's 1990 Special Issue on Minority Children: An Editorial Retrospective
Child Development, 2006, 77, 1142-1148
4.039Citations (PDF)
14Impacts on Children of a Policy to Promote Employment and Reduce Poverty for Low-Income Parents: New Hope After 5 Years.
Developmental Psychology, 2005, 41, 902-918
2.892Citations (PDF)
15Financial Strain, Neighborhood Stress, Parenting Behaviors, and Adolescent Adjustment in Urban African American Families3.1248Citations (PDF)
16Economic pressure in African American families: A replication and extension of the family stress model.
Developmental Psychology, 2002, 38, 179-193
2.81,197Citations (PDF)
17Physical Discipline and Behavior Problems in African American, European American, and Hispanic Children: Emotional Support as a Moderator3.9284Citations (PDF)
18Economic Well-Being and Children's Social Adjustment: The Role of Family Process in an Ethnically Diverse Low-Income Sample
Child Development, 2002, 73, 935-951
4.0519Citations (PDF)
19Social Support and Parenting in Poor, Dangerous Neighborhoods
Child Development, 2002, 73, 1310-1321
4.0368Citations (PDF)
20Ethnic Minority Status, Interparental Conflict, and Child Adjustment
2001, , 98-126
26Citations (PDF)
21Achievement and Behavior Among Children of Welfare Recipients, Welfare Leavers, and Low-Income Single Mothers
Journal of Social Issues, 2000, 56, 747-774
3.536Citations (PDF)
22Marital Processes and Parental Socialization in Families of Color: A Decade Review of Research
Journal of Marriage and Family, 2000, 62, 1070-1093
3.9353Citations (PDF)
23Title is missing!
Urban Review, 2000, 32, 1-24
1.1128Citations (PDF)
24Socioeconomic disadvantage and child development.
American Psychologist, 1998, 53, 185-204
4.42,832Citations (PDF)
25Poverty and Behavior: The Case for Multiple Methods and Levels of Analysis
Developmental Review, 1997, 17, 376-393
4.639Citations (PDF)
26Unemployment and Work Interruption among African American Single Mothers: Effects on Parenting and Adolescent Socioemotional Functioning
Child Development, 1994, 65, 562-589
4.0497Citations (PDF)
27Children and Poverty: Issues in Contemporary Research
Child Development, 1994, 65, 275-282
4.0318Citations (PDF)
28Unemployment and Work Interruption among African American Single Mothers: Effects on Parenting and Adolescent Socioemotional Functioning
Child Development, 1994, 65, 562
4.0475Citations (PDF)
29Telling them like it is: The role of economic and environmental factors in single mothers' discussions with their children2.432Citations (PDF)
30The Impact of Economic Hardship on Black Families and Children: Psychological Distress, Parenting, and Socioemotional Development
Child Development, 1990, 61, 311
4.01,662Citations (PDF)
31The Impact of Economic Hardship on Black Families and Children: Psychological Distress, Parenting, and Socioemotional Development
Child Development, 1990, 61, 311-346
4.01,619Citations (PDF)
32Maternal behavior, social support, and economic conditions as predictors of distress in children2.1107Citations (PDF)
33Socialization and development in a changing economy: The effects of paternal job and income loss on children.
American Psychologist, 1989, 44, 293-302
4.4235Citations (PDF)
34Linking Poverty and Children’s Development
0, , 141-166
4Citations (PDF)