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1The Longitudinal Relationship Between Diet Quality and Executive Functioning Development of Hispanic Preschoolers in Houston, Texas0.91Citations (PDF)
2Using Mobile Technology for Family-Based Prevention in Families with Low Incomes: Lessons from a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Childhood Obesity Prevention Program
Prevention Science, 2024, 25, 369-379
2.21Citations (PDF)
3Parents Report Positive Changes in Parental Feeding Practices 12 Months After Intervention0.50Citations (PDF)
4Short-Term Efficacy of a Childhood Obesity Prevention Program Designed to Pair Feeding Content With Nutrition Education
Childhood Obesity, 2023, 19, 239-248
2.17Citations (PDF)
5Control/value appraisals and achievement emotions in primary school children in Hong Kong: The mediating role of academic coping1.60Citations (PDF)
6Self-regulatory processes in early childhood as predictors of Hispanic children's BMI z-scores during the elementary school years: Differences by acculturation and gender
Appetite, 2022, 168, 105778
2.75Citations (PDF)
7Randomized Controlled Trial of a Program to Help Latina Mothers Help Their Children Cope with Stress: Effects on Parenting, Child Coping, and Adjustment
Prevention Science, 2022, 23, 1018-1028
2.22Citations (PDF)
8Maternal Feeding Styles and Child Appetitive Traits: Direction of Effects in Hispanic Families With Low Incomes2.98Citations (PDF)
9Observations of Maternal Feeding Practices and Styles and Young Children's Obesity Risk: A Longitudinal Study of Hispanic Mothers with Low Incomes
Childhood Obesity, 2021, 17, 16-25
2.124Citations (PDF)
10Feeding Styles and Child Eating Behaviors: A Multi-Method Approach0.04Citations (PDF)
11General Parenting and Hispanic Mothers’ Feeding Practices and Styles3.12Citations (PDF)
12Maternal feeding style and child weight status among Hispanic families with low-income levels: a longitudinal study of the direction of effects4.629Citations (PDF)
13Evaluation of a Program to Help Low-Income, Latina Mothers Help Their Children Cope With Stress1.64Citations (PDF)
14“Look at Our Country, We Treat Everyone as Equal”: College Student Perspectives on Culture1.51Citations (PDF)
15Twelve-Month Efficacy of an Obesity Prevention Program Targeting Hispanic Families With Preschoolers From Low-Income Backgrounds0.518Citations (PDF)
16Health Behaviors at the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic0.848Citations (PDF)
17Chinese mother’s scaffolding of young children’s responses to stress and children’s depressive symptoms during the first year of primary school1.65Citations (PDF)
18Intolerance of uncertainty and protective parenting in mothers of children with food allergy
Children's Health Care, 2020, 49, 184-201
0.88Citations (PDF)
19Short-Term Effects of an Obesity Prevention Program Among Low-Income Hispanic Families With Preschoolers0.528Citations (PDF)
20Pairing Feeding Content With a Nutrition Education Curriculum: A Comparison of Online and In-Class Delivery0.511Citations (PDF)
21The association between maternal depressive symptomology and child dinner dietary quality among Hispanic Head Start families
Preventive Medicine Reports, 2020, 20, 101196
1.76Citations (PDF)
22Obesity risk in Hispanic children: Bidirectional associations between child eating behavior and child weight status over time
Eating Behaviors, 2020, 36, 101366
2.331Citations (PDF)
23Coparenting, Parenting Stress, and Authoritative Parenting among Hong Kong Chinese Mothers and Fathers
Parenting, 2020, 20, 167-176
2.731Citations (PDF)
24Child weight status and accuracy of perceived child weight status as predictors of Latina mothers’ feeding practices and styles
Appetite, 2019, 142, 104387
2.727Citations (PDF)
25Toddlers’ impulsivity, inhibitory control, and maternal eating-related supervision in relation to toddler body mass index: Direct and interactive effects
Appetite, 2019, 142, 104343
2.79Citations (PDF)
26The association of TV viewing during dinner meals with quality of dietary intake and BMI z-scores among low income, ethnic minority preschool children
Appetite, 2019, 140, 231-238
2.713Citations (PDF)
27Exploratory factor analysis of The Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire (CFPQ) in a low-income hispanic sample of preschool aged children
Appetite, 2019, 140, 82-90
2.730Citations (PDF)
28Childhood depressive symptoms during the transition to primary school in Hong Kong: Comparison of child and maternal reports1.69Citations (PDF)
29Indirect Effects of Food Insecurity on Body Mass Index Through Feeding Style and Dietary Quality Among Low-Income Hispanic Preschoolers0.56Citations (PDF)
30The Food Parenting Inventory: Factor structure, reliability, and validity in a low-income, Latina sample
Appetite, 2019, 134, 111-119
2.735Citations (PDF)
31Links Between Coping Strategies and Depressive Symptoms Among Girls and Boys During the Transition to Primary School2.511Citations (PDF)
32Parental involvement during the transition to primary school: Examining bidirectional relations with school adjustment1.627Citations (PDF)
33Predicting preschool children's eating in the absence of hunger from maternal pressure to eat: A longitudinal study of low-income, Latina mothers
Appetite, 2018, 120, 281-286
2.731Citations (PDF)
34Authoritative parent feeding style is associated with better child dietary quality at dinner among low-income minority families5.466Citations (PDF)
35Parenting Influences on Appetite and Weight
2018, , 165-182
7Citations (PDF)
36Stability in the feeding practices and styles of low-income mothers: questionnaire and observational analyses4.623Citations (PDF)
37Observed and self-reported assessments of caregivers' feeding styles: Variable- and person-centered approaches for examining relationships with children's eating behaviors
Appetite, 2018, 130, 174-183
2.715Citations (PDF)
38Chapter 7 Feeding Practices of Low-Income Mothers: How Do They Compare to Current Recommendations?
2017, , 129-152
0Citations (PDF)
39Maternal Feeding Styles and Food Parenting Practices as Predictors of Longitudinal Changes in Weight Status in Hispanic Preschoolers from Low-Income Families
Journal of Obesity, 2016, 2016, 1-9
3.679Citations (PDF)
40Latina mothers' influences on child appetite regulation
Appetite, 2016, 103, 200-207
2.722Citations (PDF)
41Depressive Symptoms and Perceptions of Child Difficulty Are Associated with Less Responsive Feeding Behaviors in an Observational Study of Low-Income Mothers
Childhood Obesity, 2016, 12, 418-425
2.117Citations (PDF)
42Emotion regulation strategies and childhood obesity in high risk preschoolers
Appetite, 2016, 107, 623-627
2.733Citations (PDF)
43Strategies for Effective Eating Development—SEEDS: Design of an Obesity Prevention Program to Promote Healthy Food Preferences and Eating Self-Regulation in Children From Low-Income Families0.525Citations (PDF)
44Childhood Environment and Obesity
2016, , 243-259
0Citations (PDF)
45Fundamental constructs in food parenting practices: a content map to guide future research
Nutrition Reviews, 2016, 74, 98-117
6.1527Citations (PDF)
46Strategies Low-Income Parents Use to Overcome Their Children’s Food Refusal1.436Citations (PDF)
47Correspondence between Maternal Determination of Child Fullness and Young Children's Self-Determined Fullness Level: Results from a Standardized Laboratory Protocol
Childhood Obesity, 2015, 11, 209-214
2.10Citations (PDF)
48Obesity Risk in Children: The Role of Acculturation in the Feeding Practices and Styles of Low-Income Hispanic Families
Childhood Obesity, 2015, 11, 715-721
2.163Citations (PDF)
49Executive functioning, emotion regulation, eating self-regulation, and weight status in low-income preschool children: How do they relate?
Appetite, 2015, 89, 1-9
2.7116Citations (PDF)
50Confirmatory factor analysis of the Feeding Emotions Scale. A measure of parent emotions in the context of feeding
Appetite, 2015, 91, 107-113
2.712Citations (PDF)
51Feeding practices of low-income mothers: how do they compare to current recommendations?4.627Citations (PDF)
52Parent emotional distress and feeding styles in low-income families. The role of parent depression and parenting stress
Appetite, 2015, 92, 337-342
2.766Citations (PDF)
53Getting my child to eat the right amount. Mothers' considerations when deciding how much food to offer their child at a meal
Appetite, 2015, 88, 24-32
2.750Citations (PDF)
54Parenting and Independent Problem-Solving in Preschool Children With Food Allergy2.225Citations (PDF)
55Childhood Environment and Obesity
2015, , 1-19
0Citations (PDF)
56Parents’ perceptions of preschool children’s ability to regulate eating. Feeding style differences
Appetite, 2014, 76, 166-174
2.788Citations (PDF)
57Development of the Comprehensive General Parenting Questionnaire for caregivers of 5-13 year olds4.663Citations (PDF)
58Portion sizes for children are predicted by parental characteristics and the amounts parents serve themselves5.458Citations (PDF)
59Origins of Effortful Control: Infant and Parent Contributions
Infancy, 2013, 18, 149-183
2.569Citations (PDF)
60Exploring the effects of maternal eating patterns on maternal feeding and child eating
Appetite, 2013, 63, 77-83
2.759Citations (PDF)
61Feeding Style Differences in Food Parenting Practices Associated With Fruit and Vegetable Intake in Children From Low-income Families0.537Citations (PDF)
62Contemporary Research on Parenting: Conceptual, Methodological, and Translational Issues
Childhood Obesity, 2013, 9, S-87-S-94
2.163Citations (PDF)
63Parenting Dimensions and Styles: A Brief History and Recommendations for Future Research
Childhood Obesity, 2013, 9, S-14-S-21
2.1155Citations (PDF)
64The Process of Curriculum Development and Implementation for an Adolescent Health Project in Middle Schools
Journal of School Nursing, 2012, 28, 13-23
2.18Citations (PDF)
65Caregiver’s Feeding Styles Questionnaire. Establishing cutoff points
Appetite, 2012, 58, 393-395
2.785Citations (PDF)
66Parental Influences on Children's Self-Regulation of Energy Intake: Insights from Developmental Literature on Emotion Regulation
Journal of Obesity, 2012, 2012, 1-12
3.6127Citations (PDF)
67The Relationship Between Self-Efficacy for Behaviors That Promote Healthy Weight and Clinical Indicators of Adiposity in a Sample of Early Adolescents1.923Citations (PDF)
68Obesity, cardiovascular fitness, and physically active adolescents’ motivations for activity: A self-determination theory approach2.832Citations (PDF)
69Emotional climate, feeding practices, and feeding styles: an observational analysis of the dinner meal in Head Start families4.6133Citations (PDF)
70Examining Perceptions of School Safety Strategies, School Climate, and Violence1.442Citations (PDF)
71Adolescents and Music Media: Toward an Involvement-Mediational Model of Consumption and Self-Concept3.125Citations (PDF)
72Obesity Prevention in Early Adolescence: Student, Parent, and Teacher Views
Journal of School Health, 2010, 80, 13-19
1.790Citations (PDF)
73Brief Report: Parenting Styles and Obesity in Mexican American Children: A Longitudinal Study2.2131Citations (PDF)
74Examination of adolescents' screen time and physical fitness as independent correlates of weight status and blood pressure
Journal of Sports Sciences, 2010, 28, 1189-1196
1.820Citations (PDF)
75Individual differences in appraisal of minor, potentially stressful events: A cluster analytic approach
Cognition and Emotion, 2010, 24, 1081-1094
2.415Citations (PDF)
76Children's appraisal of moderately stressful situations3.118Citations (PDF)
77Maternal Protectiveness and Child Adjustment: A Multidimensional Study
Parenting, 2008, 8, 187-212
2.77Citations (PDF)
78The Impact of Child Care Providers’ Feeding on Children’s Food Consumption1.8129Citations (PDF)
79Measuring feeding in low-income African–American and Hispanic parents
Appetite, 2006, 46, 215-223
2.7137Citations (PDF)
80Predicting patterns of adolescent alcohol use: a longitudinal study.2.260Citations (PDF)
81Intergenerational Perceptions of Body Image in Hispanics: Role of BMI, Gender, and Acculturation
Obesity, 2005, 13, 1970-1979
3.976Citations (PDF)
82Revisiting a neglected construct: parenting styles in a child-feeding context
Appetite, 2005, 44, 83-92
2.7646Citations (PDF)
83The Relation Between Nonessential Touch and Children's Distress During Lumbar Punctures
Children's Health Care, 2004, 33, 299-315
0.818Citations (PDF)
84Stress and Coping in Childhood: The Parents' Role
Parenting, 2004, 4, 271-317
2.7185Citations (PDF)
85Children's Appraisal of Major Life Events.2.026Citations (PDF)
86Parental attachment, self-esteem, and antisocial behaviors among African American, European American, and Mexican American adolescents.3.0122Citations (PDF)
87Interactions Between Children With Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis and Their Mothers2.249Citations (PDF)
88Modernity and childrearing in families of Gujarati Indian adolescents2.27Citations (PDF)
89Identifying patterns of adolescent drinking: a tri-ethnic study.2.238Citations (PDF)
90Optimism and pessimism in children: A study of parenting correlates3.139Citations (PDF)
91Maternal socialization of safety practices among Mexican American children1.814Citations (PDF)
92Title is missing!2.3124Citations (PDF)
93Adult Command Structure and Children's Distress During the Anticipatory Phase of Invasive Cancer Procedures
Children's Health Care, 2001, 30, 151-167
0.821Citations (PDF)
94Effects of maternal socialization strategies on children's nutrition knowledge and behavior1.825Citations (PDF)
95Predictors of Batterer Program Attendance2.579Citations (PDF)
96Parenting and Children's Intrinsic Motivation in Age Group Swimming1.818Citations (PDF)
97Association Between Mother and Adolescent Reports for Assessing Relations Between Parent–Adolescent Communication and Adolescent Adjustment2.967Citations (PDF)
98Relations among Single Mothers’ Awareness of their Adolescents’ Stressors, Maternal Monitoring, Mother-Adolescent Communication, and Adolescent Adjustment3.014Citations (PDF)
99Socialization Values and Practices of Indian Immigrant Parents: Correlates of Modernity and Acculturation
Child Development, 1996, 67, 302
4.037Citations (PDF)
100Physician and Parent Behavior During Invasive Pediatric Cancer Procedures: Relationships to Child Behavioral Distress2.255Citations (PDF)
101Parental Attitudes and Children's Experiences in Soccer: Correlates of Effort and Enjoyment3.127Citations (PDF)
102Parent—Child Play: Evolutionary and Cultural Perspectives
PsycCritiques, 1995, 40, 149-151
0.00Citations (PDF)
103Parenting Practices and Age-Group Swimming: A Correlational Study1.968Citations (PDF)
104Parenting and Child Distress During Cancer Procedures: A Multidimensional Assessment
Children's Health Care, 1994, 23, 149-166
0.882Citations (PDF)
105The Development of Health Knowledge in Low-Income Mexican-American Children
Child Development, 1994, 65, 416-427
4.015Citations (PDF)
106Compliance and self-assertion: Young children's responses to mothers versus fathers.
Developmental Psychology, 1994, 30, 980-989
2.864Citations (PDF)
107The Development of Health Knowledge in Low-Income Mexican-American Children
Child Development, 1994, 65, 416
4.013Citations (PDF)
108Creating Satisfaction: A Psychological Perspective on Stress and Coping in Families of Handicapped Children6.978Citations (PDF)
109Mexican-American Mothers′ Socialization Strategies: Effects of Education, Acculturation, and Health Locus of Control2.262Citations (PDF)
110Susceptibility to Antisocial Peer Pressure and Its Relation to Acculturation in Mexican-American Adolescents3.063Citations (PDF)
111Examining the Relation of Parenting to Children's Coping with Everyday Stress
Child Development, 1993, 64, 1829-1841
4.0117Citations (PDF)
112Parenting Researchers Broaden Their Horizons
PsycCritiques, 1993, 38, 407-408
0.00Citations (PDF)
113Determinants of Disciplinary Practices in Low-Income Black Mothers
Child Development, 1992, 63, 573
4.0226Citations (PDF)
114Determinants of Disciplinary Practices in Low-Income Black Mothers
Child Development, 1992, 63, 573-582
4.0227Citations (PDF)
115Childrearing Patterns in Japan and the United States: A Cluster Analytic Study3.159Citations (PDF)
116Parenting difficulties among adult survivors of father-daughter incest
Child Abuse and Neglect, 1992, 16, 239-249
3.0121Citations (PDF)
117Maternal Socialization of Children's Eating Habits: Strategies Used by Obese Mexican-American Mothers
Child Development, 1990, 61, 395
4.062Citations (PDF)
118Maternal Socialization of Children's Eating Habits: Strategies Used by Obese Mexican-American Mothers
Child Development, 1990, 61, 395-400
4.068Citations (PDF)
119The Effects of Reasoning and Choice on Children's Prosocial Behaviour3.111Citations (PDF)
120Child Rearing and Compliance2.437Citations (PDF)
121Parents as socializers: Maternal and paternal views2.967Citations (PDF)
122Childrearing and impulse control in toddlers: A naturalistic investigation.
Developmental Psychology, 1986, 22, 271-275
2.8152Citations (PDF)
123Quantifying Family Process:Issues in the Analysis of Interaction Sequences
Family Process, 1986, 25, 89-105
2.622Citations (PDF)
124Patterns of Early Socialization: Mother-and Father-Infant Interaction in the Home3.139Citations (PDF)
125Assessment of individual differences in infant exploration and play.
Developmental Psychology, 1985, 21, 974-981
2.842Citations (PDF)
126Social network factors and the transition to parenthood
Sex Roles, 1984, 10, 949-972
2.5100Citations (PDF)
127El papel del padre en el sistema familiar
Infancia Y Aprendizaje, 1981, 4, 39-51
1.20Citations (PDF)
128Sex-typing in infancy: The role of the father2.632Citations (PDF)
129The Adolescent Father's Impact on the Mother and Child
Journal of Social Issues, 1980, 36, 88-106
3.534Citations (PDF)