Civilian

Children's Appraisals of Conflict, Beliefs About Aggression, and Externalizing Problems in Families Characterized by Severe Intimate Partner Violence

This research examined whether children’s threat and self-blame appraisals regarding interparental conflict and their beliefs about the justifiability of aggression  predicted children’s externalizing problems in families in which there had been recent severe intimate partner violence (IPV).

2014
Jouriles, E. N.
Vu, N. L.
McDonald, R.
Rosenfield, D.

Randomized Trial of a Broad Preventive Intervention for Mexican American Adolescents

This randomized trial of a family-focused preventive intervention for Mexican American (MA) adolescents evaluated intervention effects on adolescent substance use, internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and school discipline and grade records in 8th grade, one year after completion of the inte

2012
Gonzales, N.
Dumka, L.
Millsap, R.
Gottschall, A.
McClain, D.
Wong, J.
German, M.
Mauricio, A. M.
Wheeler, L.
Carpentier, F. D.
Kim, S. Y.

Familias Fuertes: Family Resilience Among Latinos

Family life is vital to most Latinos. Family resilience thus is an important perspective for family scholars working with Latino families to adopt because of its focus on wellness and adaptability, in effect, punctuating the strengths common among Latino families.

2012
Bermudez, J. M.
Mancini, J. A.