716 results on '"Wolchik, Sharlene"'
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52. Long-Term Effects of the Family Bereavement Program on Multiple Indicators of Grief in Parentally Bereaved Children and Adolescents
53. Predictors of Enrollment and Retention in a Preventive Parenting Intervention for Divorced Families
54. Comparing Cognitive, Relational and Stress Mechanisms Underlying Gender Differences in Recovery from Bereavement-Related Internalizing Problems
55. Mother-Child Relationship Quality and Effective Discipline as Mediators of the 6-Year Effects of the New Beginnings Program for Children from Divorced Families
56. Parentally Bereaved Children's Grief: Self-System Beliefs as Mediators of the Relations between Grief and Stressors and Caregiver-Child Relationship Quality
57. Relations of Parenting and Temperament to Chinese Children's Experience of Negative Life Events, Coping Efficacy, and Externalizing Problems
58. Resilience Rather than Recovery: A Contextual Framework on Adaptation Following Bereavement
59. The Children of Divorce Parenting Intervention: Outcome Evaluation of an Empirically Based Program
60. Maternal Acceptance as a Moderator of the Relation between Threat to Self Appraisals and Mental Health Problems in Adolescents from Divorced Families
61. Stressors, Quality of the Child-Caregiver Relationship, and Children's Mental Health Problems After Parental Death: The Mediating Role of Self-System Beliefs
62. Positive Parenting as a Protective Resource for Parentally Bereaved Children
63. Long-Term Effects of a Parenting Preventive Intervention on Young Adults’ Painful Feelings About Divorce
64. Risk as a Moderator of the Effects of Prevention Programs for Children from Divorced Families: A Six-Year Longitudinal Study
65. Cost-Benefit Analysis of a Preventive Intervention for Divorced Families: Reduction in Mental Health and Justice System Service Use Costs 15 Years Later
66. Effects of the Family Bereavement Program on Academic Outcomes, Educational Expectations and Job Aspirations 6 Years Later: The Mediating Role of Parenting and Youth Mental Health Problems
67. How Do Parenting Time and Interparental Conflict Affect the Relations of Quality of Parenting and Child Well-Being Following Divorce?
68. 177. Supporting Youth Who Have Lost a Parent: Longitudinal Associations Between Aspects of the Parent-Child Relationship, Expressive Suppression, and Mental Health Outcomes
69. Effects of an asynchronous, fully web‐based parenting‐after‐divorce program to reduce interparental conflict, increase quality of parenting and reduce children's post‐divorce behavior problems
70. Bulimics with and without Prior Anorexia Nervosa: A Comparison of Personality Characteristics.
71. Translating Empirical Findings into an Intervention for Children of Divorce.
72. Behavioral and Emotional Antecedents and Consequences of Binge Eating in Bulimic and Binge Eating College Women.
73. Observational Learning: Peer versus Adult Models and Autistic Children's Learning.
74. Influence on and Severity of Weight Concern: Bulimics, Dieters, and Controls.
75. Fathers' Social Support among Children of Divorce.
76. Reducing suicide risk in parentally bereaved youth through promoting effective parenting: testing a developmental cascade model
77. Longitudinal Mediators of a Randomized Prevention Program Effect on Cortisol for Youth from Parentally Bereaved Families
78. The Effects of the Family Bereavement Program to Reduce Suicide Ideation and/or Attempts of Parentally Bereaved Children Six and Fifteen Years Later
79. Reducing suicide risk in parentally bereaved youth through promoting effective parenting: testing a developmental cascade model.
80. Moderators and Mediators of Treatments for Youth in Divorced or Separated Families
81. Caregiver Responsiveness to the Family Bereavement Program: What Predicts Responsiveness? What Does Responsiveness Predict?
82. Marital Status, Divorce, and Child Development
83. Grief as a predictor of long‐term risk for suicidal ideation and attempts of parentally bereaved children and adolescents
84. The Development, Evaluation, and Implementation of Parenting‐Focused Prevention Programs in Collaboration with Family Court
85. Parental Socialization of Young Children's Play: A Short-Term Longitudinal Study
86. Effects of a Web-based Parenting After Divorce Program to Reduce Interparental Conflict, Increase Quality of Parenting and Reduce Children’s Post-Divorce Behavior Problems
87. Caregivers’ self-compassion and bereaved children’s adjustment: Testing caregivers’ mental health and parenting as mediators
88. Positive parenting during childhood moderates the impact of recent negative events on cortisol activity in parentally bereaved youth
89. Evaluating the Cultural Fit of the New Beginnings Parent Program for Divorced Asian American Mothers: A Pilot Study
90. Relations between mattering to step- and non-residential fathers and adolescent mental health
91. Promoting Resilience in Youth From Divorced Families: Lessons Learned From Experimental Trials of the New Beginnings Program
92. Nonresidential Father Psychological Support and Offspring Physical Health Perceptions 15‐Years After Parental Divorce
93. Development of a Brief Parent-Report Risk Index for Children Following Parental Divorce
94. Six-year longitudinal predictors of posttraumatic growth in parentally bereaved adolescents and young adults
95. Evidence-based practices for parentally bereaved children and their families
96. Mediation of the Effects of the Family Bereavement Program on Mental Health Problems of Bereaved Children and Adolescents
97. Predictors of threat to self-appraisals for children from divorced homes
98. Developing Effective Prevention Services for the Real World: A Prevention Service Development Model
99. Longitudinal Effects of PostDivorce Interparental Conflict on Children’s Mental Health Problems Through Fear of Abandonment: Does Parenting Quality Play a Buffering Role?
100. Building Resilience in All Children: A Public Health Approach
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