42 Publications (Page 2 of 2)
2020
Improving court-mandated divorce education by recognizing the effects of parents childhood trauma. PACE Law Review
2019
Patterns of Parental Interactions After Divorce and Individual Well-BeingFerraro, Anthony J⋅Petren, Raymond E and Pasley, KayJournal of Child and Family Studies, pp. 1-12, Mar 2019.
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The Role of Social Support in Predicting Depression and Task Overload Among College StudentsDuncan, James M⋅Lucier-Greer, Mallory⋅Ferraro, Anthony J and Reed-Fitzke, KaylaJournal of Human Sciences and Extension, vol. 7, (no. 1), Feb 2019.
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The Role of Social Support in Predicting Depression and Task Overload Among College Students. Human Sciences & Extension
2018
Psychometric Evaluation of the Multidimensional Co-Parenting Scale for Dissolved RelationshipsFerraro, A.J.⋅Ferraro, A.J.⋅Ferraro, Anthony J⋅Lucier-Greer, Mallory⋅Lucier-Greer, M.⋅Lucier Greer, M.⋅Oehme, Karen⋅Oehme, K. and Oehme, K.Journal of Child and Family Studies, vol. 27, pp. 2780-2796.
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Reconsidering Physical Custody: Examining Measurement Equivalence Across Dimensions of Post-Divorce Co-Parenting
Family Science Review. | Journal Article
Reconsidering Physical Custody: Examining Measurement Equivalence Across Dimensions of Post-Divorce Co-Parenting. Family Science Review
Research note: social leisure engagement, peer support, and depressive symptomology among emerging adultsDuncan, James M.⋅Duncan, J.M.⋅Lucier Greer, Mallory⋅Withers, M.C.⋅Withers, Mathew C.⋅Lucier-Greer, M.⋅Lucier Greer, Mallory⋅Ferraro, Anthony J.⋅Ferraro, A.J.⋅Reed-Fitzke, Kayla and Reed-Fitzke, K.Leisure Studies, vol. 37, pp. 343-351.
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The Impact of Training Videos on Attitudes About Parenting After DivorceFerraro, A.J.⋅Oehme, K.⋅Bruker, M.⋅Arpan, L. and Opel, A.Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, vol. 59, pp. 588-598.
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2017
Factors Linked with Coparenting Support and Conflict After DivorcePetren, R.E.⋅Ferraro, A.J.⋅Davis, T.R. and Pasley, K.Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, vol. 58, pp. 145-160.
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2016
Advancing Co-parenting Education: Toward a Foundation for Supporting Positive Post-Divorce AdjustmentFerraro, Anthony⋅Ferraro, A.J.⋅Malespin, Thallia⋅Malespin, T.⋅Oehme, Karen⋅Oehme, K.⋅Bruker, M.⋅Bruker, Malia⋅Opel, A. and Opel, AndyChild and Adolescent Social Work Journal, vol. 33, pp. 407-415.
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Family relational health, psychological resources, and health behaviors: A dyadic study of military couplesO{\textquotesingle}Neal, Catherine Walker⋅O'Neal, Catherine Walker⋅O’Neal, Catherine Walker⋅O?Neal, C.W.⋅Lucier-Greer, M.⋅Lucier Greer, Mallory⋅Mancini, J.A.⋅Mancini, Jay A⋅Ferraro, Anthony J⋅Ferraro, A.J.⋅Ross, D.B. and Ross, D BruceMilitary Medicine, vol. 181, pp. 152-160.
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Helicopter Parenting and Emerging Adult Self-Efficacy: Implications for Mental and Physical HealthReed, Kayla⋅Reed, K.⋅Duncan, J.M.⋅Duncan, James M.⋅Lucier-Greer, M.⋅Lucier Greer, Mallory⋅Fixelle, Courtney⋅Fixelle, C.⋅Ferraro, Anthony J. and Ferraro, A.J.Journal of Child and Family Studies, vol. 25, pp. 3136-3149.
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Postdivorce Parenting: A Study of Recently Divorced Mothers and FathersFerraro, A.J.⋅Davis, T.R.⋅Petren, R.E. and Pasley, K.Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, vol. 57, pp. 485-503.
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2015
Adverse Family Influences on Emerging Adult Depressive Symptoms: A Stress Process Approach to Identifying Intervention PointsReed, Kayla⋅Reed, K.⋅Ferraro, A.J.⋅Ferraro, Anthony J.⋅Lucier-Greer, M.⋅Lucier Greer, Mallory⋅Barber, C. and Barber, ChelseaJournal of Child and Family Studies, vol. 24, pp. 2710-2720.
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Trauma-informed co-parenting: How a shift in compulsory divorce education to reflect new brain development research can promote both parents’ and children’s’ best interestOehme, Karen⋅Ferraro, . A⋅Stern, Nat⋅Panisch, Lisa S and Lucier-Greer, MalloryUniversity of Hawai'i Law Review.
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Trauma-informed co-parenting: How a shift in compulsory divorce education to reflect new brain development research can promote both parents’ and children’s’ best interest. University of Hawai i Law Review