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View article: Subtypes of childhood social withdrawal and adult relationship and parenting outcomes
Subtypes of childhood social withdrawal and adult relationship and parenting outcomes Open
The aims of the current 30 year prospective study were to determine: (1) whether socially withdrawn kindergarten children are less likely than others to enter serious romantic relationships or become parents by age 34, (2) whether socially…
View article: Patterns of Singlehood, Cohabitation, and Marriage in Early Adulthood in Relation to Well-being in Established Adulthood
Patterns of Singlehood, Cohabitation, and Marriage in Early Adulthood in Relation to Well-being in Established Adulthood Open
In a cohort followed from late adolescence until established adulthood, this study examined how singlehood, cohabitation, and marriage are related to well-being at different ages across early adulthood and into established adulthood.Partic…
View article: Association between relative age at school and persistence of ADHD in prospective studies: an individual participant data meta-analysis
Association between relative age at school and persistence of ADHD in prospective studies: an individual participant data meta-analysis Open
View article: Kindergarten conduct problems are associated with monetized outcomes in adolescence and adulthood
Kindergarten conduct problems are associated with monetized outcomes in adolescence and adulthood Open
Background Across several sites in the United States, we examined whether kindergarten conduct problems among mostly population‐representative samples of children were associated with increased criminal and related (criminal + lost offende…
View article: Children’s Sleep and Externalizing Problems: A Day-to-day Multilevel Modeling Approach
Children’s Sleep and Externalizing Problems: A Day-to-day Multilevel Modeling Approach Open
Late sleep timing and fragmentation were predictive of next-day noncompliance and tantrums, respectively. There were fewer associations for a given day's behavior predicting that night's sleep, although children who showed more aggression …
View article: Externalizing psychopathology from childhood to early adolescence: Psychometric evaluation using latent variable and network modeling.
Externalizing psychopathology from childhood to early adolescence: Psychometric evaluation using latent variable and network modeling. Open
Applying both latent variable and network frameworks, we conducted a comprehensive psychometric evaluation of the diverse array of symptoms from three externalizing dimensions, including attention problems, aggressive behavior, and delinqu…
View article: Predictors of problematic adult alcohol, cannabis, and other substance use: A longitudinal study of two samples
Predictors of problematic adult alcohol, cannabis, and other substance use: A longitudinal study of two samples Open
This study examined whether a key set of adolescent and early adulthood risk factors predicts problematic alcohol, cannabis, and other substance use in established adulthood. Two independent samples from the Child Development Project (CDP;…
View article: Developmental connections between socioeconomic status, self‐regulation, and adult externalizing problems
Developmental connections between socioeconomic status, self‐regulation, and adult externalizing problems Open
Children from low socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds are at particularly heightened risk for developing later externalizing problems. A large body of research has suggested an important role for self‐regulation in this developmental li…
View article: The physical home environment and sleep: What matters most for sleep in early childhood.
The physical home environment and sleep: What matters most for sleep in early childhood. Open
The physical home environment is thought to play a crucial role in facilitating healthy sleep in young children. However, relatively little is known about how various features of the physical home environment are associated with sleep in e…
View article: Predictive Validity of Adolescent Callous-Unemotional Traits and Conduct Problems with Respect to Adult Outcomes: High- and Low-Risk Samples
Predictive Validity of Adolescent Callous-Unemotional Traits and Conduct Problems with Respect to Adult Outcomes: High- and Low-Risk Samples Open
View article: Sleep and Negative Affect Across Toddlerhood in the Context of Stress
Sleep and Negative Affect Across Toddlerhood in the Context of Stress Open
View article: Heterotypic continuity of inhibitory control in early childhood: Evidence from four widely used measures.
Heterotypic continuity of inhibitory control in early childhood: Evidence from four widely used measures. Open
Inhibitory control has been widely studied in association with social and academic adjustment. However, prior studies have generally overlooked the potential heterotypic continuity of inhibitory control and how this could affect assessment…
View article: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on substance use among adults without children, parents, and adolescents
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on substance use among adults without children, parents, and adolescents Open
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on alcohol and illicit substance use among adults without children, parents, and adolescents was investigated through two studies with five samples from independent ongoing U.S. longitudinal studies. In Stud…
View article: A 1-year longitudinal study of the stress, sleep, and parenting of mothers of toddlers
A 1-year longitudinal study of the stress, sleep, and parenting of mothers of toddlers Open
View article: Sustained attention across toddlerhood: The roles of language and sleep.
Sustained attention across toddlerhood: The roles of language and sleep. Open
The present study examined individual differences in the development of sustained attention across toddlerhood, as well as how these individual differences related to the development of language and sleep. Toddlers (N = 314; 54% male) were…
View article: Development of individuals’ own and perceptions of peers’ substance use from early adolescence to adulthood
Development of individuals’ own and perceptions of peers’ substance use from early adolescence to adulthood Open
View article: Presleep Arousal and Sleep in Early Childhood
Presleep Arousal and Sleep in Early Childhood Open
Research suggests that arousal during the transition to sleep-presleep arousal-is associated with sleep disturbances. Although a robust literature has examined the role of presleep arousal in conferring risk for sleep disturbances in adult…
View article: Mothers’ sleep deficits and cognitive performance: Moderation by stress and age
Mothers’ sleep deficits and cognitive performance: Moderation by stress and age Open
There are well-known associations between stress, poor sleep, and cognitive deficits, but little is known about their interactive effects, which the present study explored in a sample of mothers of toddlers. Since certain types of cognitiv…
View article: Screen use before bedtime: Consequences for nighttime sleep in young children
Screen use before bedtime: Consequences for nighttime sleep in young children Open
View article: The Family Context of Toddler Sleep: Routines, Sleep Environment, and Emotional Security Induction in the Hour before Bedtime
The Family Context of Toddler Sleep: Routines, Sleep Environment, and Emotional Security Induction in the Hour before Bedtime Open
Family processes during the pre-bedtime period likely have a crucial influence on toddler sleep, but relatively little previous research has focused on family process in this context. The current study examined several aspects of family pr…
View article: Early Physical Abuse and Adult Outcomes
Early Physical Abuse and Adult Outcomes Open
BACKGROUND: Because most physical abuse goes unreported and researchers largely rely on retrospective reports of childhood abuse or prospective samples with substantiated maltreatment, long-term outcomes of physical abuse in US community s…
View article: Individual and Environmental Predictors of Age of First Intercourse and Number of Children by Age 27
Individual and Environmental Predictors of Age of First Intercourse and Number of Children by Age 27 Open
Reproductive behavior characteristics may be influenced by both social and individual factors. Recent studies have revealed that personality traits might be related to reproductive characteristics in adulthood. Little is known about potent…
View article: Adolescent social withdrawal, parental psychological control, and parental knowledge across seven years: A developmental cascade model
Adolescent social withdrawal, parental psychological control, and parental knowledge across seven years: A developmental cascade model Open
Introduction Social withdrawal can be problematic for adolescents, increasing the risk of poor self‐efficacy, self‐esteem, and academic achievement, and increased levels of depression and anxiety. This prospective study follows students ac…
View article: Sleep across early childhood: implications for internalizing and externalizing problems, socioemotional skills, and cognitive and academic abilities in preschool
Sleep across early childhood: implications for internalizing and externalizing problems, socioemotional skills, and cognitive and academic abilities in preschool Open
Background Sleep is thought to be important for behavioral and cognitive development. However, much of the prior research on sleep's role in behavioral/cognitive development has relied upon self‐report measures and cross‐sectional designs.…
View article: Temporal Associations Between Psychological and Physical Intimate Partner Violence: A Cross-Lag Analysis
Temporal Associations Between Psychological and Physical Intimate Partner Violence: A Cross-Lag Analysis Open
View article: Conducting Event-Related Potential (ERP) Research With Young Children
Conducting Event-Related Potential (ERP) Research With Young Children Open
There has been an unprecedented increase in the number of research studies employing event-related potential (ERP) techniques to examine dynamic and rapidly occurring neural processes with children during the preschool and early childhood …
View article: Parents Influence the Visual Learning Environment Through Children's Manual Actions
Parents Influence the Visual Learning Environment Through Children's Manual Actions Open
The present research studied children in the second year of life ( N = 29, M age = 21.14 months, SD = 2.64 months) using experimental manipulations within and between subjects to show that responsive parental influence helps children have …
View article: Maternal stress, sleep, and parenting.
Maternal stress, sleep, and parenting. Open
Associations between stress, sleep, and functioning have been well-established in the general adult population, but not as well-established in the specific subpopulation of interest here-parents. To advance understanding of how maternal sl…
View article: Intergenerational continuity and stability in early family formation.
Intergenerational continuity and stability in early family formation. Open
This study examines intergenerational continuity (mean level similarity) and stability (maintenance of rank ordering of individuals) in age and marital status at the time of becoming a young parent using prospective data from 3 generations…
View article: Maternal Executive Function and Sleep Interact in the Prediction of Negative Parenting
Maternal Executive Function and Sleep Interact in the Prediction of Negative Parenting Open
Objective/Background: Poorer executive function (EF) has been implicated in the etiology of negative parenting (e.g., harsh, reactive, intrusive). EF may be affected by good or poor quality sleep, and thus sleep may be involved in n…