2022
An intergenerational lifespan perspective on the neuroscience of prenatal substance exposure
Lowell AF, Morie K, Potenza MN, Crowley MJ, Mayes LC. An intergenerational lifespan perspective on the neuroscience of prenatal substance exposure. Pharmacology Biochemistry And Behavior 2022, 219: 173445. PMID: 35970340, DOI: 10.1016/j.pbb.2022.173445.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrenatal substance exposureSubstance exposureEmotion regulationExecutive functioningPrenatal exposureNeural correlatesVariety of domainsNeuroimaging literatureLongitudinal predictionInfluence infantsDevelopmental psychopathologyLifespan perspectiveChild behaviorExtant findingsNeural outcomesSensorimotor developmentNeurobiological effectsSubstance abuseBehavioral patternsDomain of interestNeuroscienceArousalPsychopathologyAdolescenceFunctioning
2015
Investigating the relationship between working memory and emotion regulation in mothers
Rutherford H, Booth C, Crowley M, Mayes L. Investigating the relationship between working memory and emotion regulation in mothers. Journal Of Cognitive Psychology 2015, 28: 52-59. DOI: 10.1080/20445911.2015.1075542.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisuospatial working memoryEmotion regulationWorking memorySelf-report measuresMemory relateEmotion dysregulationExecutive functioningExecutive functionRegulatory functioningMemoryFunctioningEmotionsUnique roleParentingBroad implicationsMeasuresRecent mothersMothersRecent workRelateImplicationsFindingsRelationshipDysregulation
1998
Child Psychosocial Functioning and Parent Quality of Life Among Clinically Referred Children
Crowley M, Kazdin A. Child Psychosocial Functioning and Parent Quality of Life Among Clinically Referred Children. Journal Of Child And Family Studies 1998, 7: 233-251. DOI: 10.1023/a:1022999401298.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild psychosocial functioningPsychosocial functioningParents' qualityFamily contextual factorsFamilies of childrenPoor interpersonal relationsParent functioningParent stressAntisocial behaviorLimited social supportInterpersonal relationsSocial supportQuality of lifeContextual factorsFunctioningChildrenParentsImportant implicationsSocioeconomic disadvantageFurther researchPsychopathologyLow levelsLifeImplicationsContext
1997
Moderators of Treatment Outcome in Cognitively Based Treatment of Antisocial Children
Kazdin A, Crowley M. Moderators of Treatment Outcome in Cognitively Based Treatment of Antisocial Children. Cognitive Therapy And Research 1997, 21: 185-207. DOI: 10.1023/a:1021832729480.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAntisocial behaviorCognitive-behavioral treatmentProsocial functioningAcademic functioningChild predictorsAntisocial childrenTreatment outcomesIntellectual functioningSchool functioningContextual influencesBehavioral problemsSchool dysfunctionContextual factorsModeratorFunctioningChildrenNumber of symptomsClinical dysfunctionFavorable treatment outcomesParentsAdditional analysesRange of diagnosesAchievementSymptomsOutcomes