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Identifying Youth at Risk for Difficulties Following a Traumatic Event: Pre‐event Factors are Associated with Acute Symptomatology
Goslin MC, Stover CS, Berkowitz S, Marans S. Identifying Youth at Risk for Difficulties Following a Traumatic Event: Pre‐event Factors are Associated with Acute Symptomatology. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2013, 26: 475-482. PMID: 23861167, DOI: 10.1002/jts.21825.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTraumatic eventsTrauma categoriesPre-event factorsPrior trauma exposureHierarchical regression modelsNonoffending caregiversHostile parentingScreening of youthTrauma exposureTraumatic exposureChildren's symptomsEarly aftermathChild's ageAcute posttraumatic periodYouthBaseline assessmentAcute symptomsExclusive focusFunctioningPrevention programsSecondary prevention programsChildrenAcute symptomatologyParentingPosttraumatic period
2010
Effects of Family Foundations on Parents and Children: 3.5 Years After Baseline
Feinberg M, Jones D, Kan M, Goslin M. Effects of Family Foundations on Parents and Children: 3.5 Years After Baseline. Journal Of Family Psychology 2010, 24: 532-542. PMID: 20954763, DOI: 10.1037/a0020837.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmotional adjustmentChildren's emotional adjustmentPsychosocial prevention programsCouple relationship qualityProgram effectsParent-child relationshipParental mental healthChild behavior problemsFamilies of boysUniversal prevention programUniversal prevention approachSignificant program effectsHarsh parentingPrevention programsAdult couplesParental stressBehavior problemsChild outcomesRelationship qualityCouple relationshipsChildbirth education programIntervention familiesFamily relationshipsMaternal depressionControl condition