113 results on '"Wong, Maria S"'
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2. Configurations of Mother-Child and Father-Child Attachment as Predictors of Internalizing and Externalizing Behavioral Problems: An Individual Participant Data (IPD) Meta-Analysis
3. Attachment as Moderator of Perceived Social-Class Discrimination on Behavioral Outcomes among Chinese Migrant Children
4. Examining Ecological Constraints on the Intergenerational Transmission of Attachment Via Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis
5. The Influence of Cultural and Generational Differences on the Ministry Experience of Chinese American Church Leaders
6. Cultural Background and Religious Beliefs
7. Configurations of mother–child and father–child attachment relationships as predictors of child language competence: An individual participant data meta‐analysis.
8. Independence/Dependence
9. 'How Did That Make You Feel?': Influences of Gender and Parental Personality on Family Emotion Talk
10. Configurations of mother-child and father-child attachment as predictors of internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems: An individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis
11. The Role of Reflective Functioning in Predicting Marital and Coparenting Quality
12. A Qualitative Analysis of the Experience of Female Chinese American Church Leaders: Associations with Gender Role, Culture, and Work-Family Balance
13. Autobiographical memories of childhood and sources of subjectivity in parents’ perceptions of infant temperament
14. Antecedents of Maternal Sensitivity During Distressing Tasks: Integrating Attachment, Social Information Processing, and Psychobiological Perspectives
15. Adult Attachment States of Mind: Measurement Invariance across Ethnicity and Associations with Maternal Sensitivity
16. Configurations of Mother-Child and Father-Child Attachment Relationships as Predictors of Child Language Competence: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis
17. Adult Attachment States of Mind: Measurement Invariance Across Ethnicity and Associations With Maternal Sensitivity
18. Infant Distress and Regulatory Behaviors Vary as a Function of Attachment Security Regardless of Emotion Context and Maternal Involvement
19. The moderating effects of growth mindset on perceived discrimination and behavior problems among Chinese migrant children.
20. Narrative Structure and Emotional References in Parent-Child Reminiscing: Associations with Child Gender, Temperament, and the Quality of Parent-Child Interactions
21. Parents' Emotion Related Beliefs and Behaviors and Child Grade: Associations with Children's Perceptions of Peer Competence
22. Conceptual comparison of constructs as first step in data harmonization: Parental sensitivity, child temperament, and social support as illustrations
23. Conceptual comparison of constructs as first step in data harmonization: Parental sensitivity, child temperament, and social support as illustrations
24. Parents’ differential susceptibility to the effects of marital quality on sensitivity across the first year
25. Factors Associated with Burnout, Marital Conflict, and Life Satisfaction among Chinese American Church Leaders
26. Parents' emotion related beliefs and behaviors and child grade: Associations with children's perceptions of peer competence
27. Factors Associated with Burnout, Marital Conflict, and Life Satisfaction among Chinese American Church Leaders
28. The latent structure of the adult attachment interview: Large sample evidence from the collaboration on attachment transmission synthesis.
29. Temperament as a Moderator of the Effects of Parental Depressive Symptoms on Child Behavior Problems
30. Child Anger Proneness Moderates Associations Between Child-Mother Attachment Security and Child Behavior With Mothers at 33 Months
31. The Influence of Cultural and Generational Differences on the Ministry Experience of Chinese American Church Leaders
32. Parental Beliefs, Infant Temperament, and Marital Quality: Associations with Infant–Mother and Infant–Father Attachment
33. Parent, Family, and Child Characteristics: Associations With Mother- and Father-Reported Emotion Socialization Practices
34. Configurations of mother‐child and father‐child attachment as predictors of internalizing and externalizing behavioral problems: An individual participant data (IPD) meta‐analysis.
35. The latent structure of the Adult Attachment Interview: Large sample evidence from consortium data
36. Conceptual comparison of constructs as first step in data harmonization: Parental sensitivity, child temperament, and social support as illustrations
37. Attachment as Moderator of Perceived Social-Class Discrimination on Behavioral Outcomes Among Chinese Migrant Children
38. Associations between father involvement and father–child attachment security: Variations based on timing and type of involvement.
39. Emotion understanding and maternal sensitivity as protective factors against hostile attribution bias in anger‐prone children
40. Attachment as Moderator of Perceived Social-Class Discrimination on Behavioral Outcomes Among Chinese Migrant Children.
41. Emotion understanding and maternal sensitivity as protective factors against hostile attribution bias in anger‐prone children.
42. Structure of reflective functioning and adult attachment scales: overlap and distinctions
43. The Role of Reflective Functioning in Predicting Marital and Coparenting Quality.
44. Infant Distress and Regulatory Behaviors Vary as a Function of Attachment Security Regardless of Emotion Context and Maternal Involvement
45. Child-Mother Attachment Security and Child Characteristics as Joint Contributors to Young Children's Coping in a Challenging Situation
46. Antecedents of Maternal Sensitivity During Distressing Tasks: Integrating Attachment, Social Information Processing, and Psychobiological Perspectives
47. Adult Attachment States of Mind: Measurement Invariance Across Ethnicity and Associations With Maternal Sensitivity
48. Temperament as a Moderator of the Effects of Parental Depressive Symptoms on Child Behavior Problems
49. Infant Distress and Regulatory Behaviors Vary as a Function of Attachment Security Regardless of Emotion Context and Maternal Involvement
50. Narrative structure and emotional references in parent–child reminiscing: associations with child gender, temperament, and the quality of parent–child interactions
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