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Around the world, adolescence is a time of heightened sensation seeking and immature self-regulation.
Al-Hassan, SM; Alampay, LP; Bacchini, D; Breiner, K; Chang, L; Chaudhary, N; Chein, J; ... (22 authors) (Dev Sci, 2017-02-01)The dual systems model of adolescent risk-taking portrays the period as one characterized by a combination of heightened sensation seeking and still-maturing self-regulation, but most tests of this model have been conducted ... -
Developmental cascades of peer rejection, social information processing biases, and aggression during middle childhood.
Bates, John E; Dodge, Kenneth A; Lansford, Jennifer E; Malone, Patrick S; Pettit, Gregory S (Dev Psychopathol, 2010-08)This study tested a developmental cascade model of peer rejection, social information processing (SIP), and aggression using data from 585 children assessed at 12 time points from kindergarten through Grade 3. Peer rejection ... -
Hostile attributional bias and aggressive behavior in global context.
Al-Hassan, SM; Alampay, LP; Bacchini, D; Bombi, AS; Bornstein, MH; Chang, L; Deater-Deckard, K; ... (18 authors) (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2015-07-28)We tested a model that children's tendency to attribute hostile intent to others in response to provocation is a key psychological process that statistically accounts for individual differences in reactive aggressive behavior ... -
Is implementation fidelity associated with improved access to care in a school-based Child and Family Team model?
Bai, Yu; Gifford, Beth; Malone, Patrick S; Wells, RS (Eval Program Plann, 2015-04)Effective child and family centered service planning is crucial to addressing vulnerable children's needs. However, there is limited evidence about what facets of these processes improve service use and outcomes. The current ... -
'Mixed blessings': parental religiousness, parenting, and child adjustment in global perspective.
Al-Hassan, SM; Alampay, LP; Bacchini, D; Bombi, AS; Bornstein, MH; Chang, L; Deater-Deckard, K; ... (20 authors) (J Child Psychol Psychiatry, 2017-08)BACKGROUND: Most studies of the effects of parental religiousness on parenting and child development focus on a particular religion or cultural group, which limits generalizations that can be made about the effects of parental ... -
Reward sensitivity, impulse control, and social cognition as mediators of the link between childhood family adversity and externalizing behavior in eight countries.
Al-Hassan, SM; Alampay, LP; Bacchini, D; Bornstein, MH; Chang, L; Deater-Deckard, K; Di Giunta, L; ... (18 authors) (Dev Psychopathol, 2017-12)Using data from 1,177 families in eight countries (Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, the Philippines, Sweden, Thailand, and the United States), we tested a conceptual model of direct effects of childhood family adversity on ... -
Severity and Justness Do Not Moderate the Relation Between Corporal Punishment and Negative Child Outcomes: A Multicultural and Longitudinal Study.
Al-Hassan, SM; Alampay, L; Bacchini, D; Bombi, AS; Bornstein, MH; Chang, L; Deater-Deckard, K; ... (19 authors) (Int J Behav Dev, 2017-07)There is strong evidence of a positive association between corporal punishment and negative child outcomes, but previous studies have suggested that the manner in which parents implement corporal punishment moderates the ... -
Within- and between-person and group variance in behavior and beliefs in cross-cultural longitudinal data.
Al-Hassan, SM; Alampay, LP; Bacchini, D; Bombi, AS; Bornstein, MH; Chang, L; Deater-Deckard, K; ... (20 authors) (J Adolesc, 2017-06-26)This study grapples with what it means to be part of a cultural group, from a statistical modeling perspective. The method we present compares within- and between-cultural group variability, in behaviors in families. We ...