Saturday, July 28, 2007

I've been compiling a list of sources on various topics related to our class, which are shown below (some of the studies have already be used in my lectures). These articles potentially can be used for your encyclopedia entries, or may just be of general interest to you. A few of the articles are freely available on the web; in those cases, you'll see a clickable "LINK" depicted. Other articles may be available via the UW library website.

Aranda, M.P. & Knight, B.G. (1997). The influence of ethnicity and culture on the caregiver stress and coping process: A sociocultural review and analysis. Gerontologist, 37, 342-354.

Barakat, L.P., Patterson, C.A., Tarazi, R.A., & Ely, E. (2007). Disease-related parenting stress in two sickle cell disease caregiver samples: Preschool and adolescent. Families, Systems, & Health, 25, 147-161.

Bernert, R.A., Merrill, K.A.., Braithwaite, S.R.., Van Orden, K..A., & Joiner Jr., T.E. (2007). Family life stress and insomnia symptoms in a prospective evaluation of young adults. Journal of Family Psychology, 21, 58-66.

Bodenmann, G., Pihet, S. & Kayser, K. (2006). The relationship between dyadic coping, marital quality and well-being: A 2-year longitudinal study. Journal of Family Psychology, 20, 485-493.

Bolger, N., DeLongis, A., Kessler, R., & Wethington, E. (1989). The contagion of stress across multiple roles. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 51, 175-183.

Broman, C.L., Riba, M.L. & Trahan, M.R. (1996). Traumatic events and marital well-being. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 58, 908–916.

Burnett, G., Jones, R.A., Bliwise, N.G., & Ross, L.T. (2006). Family unpredictability, parental alcoholism, and the development of parentification. American Journal of Family Therapy, 34, 181-189.

Carr, D. (2006). Good grief: Bouncing back from a spouse’s death in later life. Contexts. (LINK)

Davies, P.T., Sturge-Apple, M.L., Winter, M.A., Cummings, E.M., & Farrell, D. (2006). Child adaptational development in contexts of interparental conflict over time. Child Development, 77, 218-233.

Domenico, D., & Windle, M. (1993). Intrapersonal and interpersonal functioning among middle-aged female adult children of alcoholics (ACOAs). Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 61, 659-666.

Ellis, D.A., Zucker, R.A., & Fitzgerald, H.E. (1997). The role of family influences in development and risk. Alcohol Health & Research World, 21, 218-226. (LINK)

Fagan, J., Bernd, E., & Whiteman, V. (2007). Adolescent fathers’ parenting stress, social support, and involvement with infants. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 17, 1–22.

Fiese, B. H., Tomcho, T., Douglas, M. Josephs, K. Poltrock, S., & Baker, T. (2002). Fifty years of research on family rituals: Cause for celebration? Journal of Family Psychology, 16, 381-390. (Thanks to Dr. Karen Bogenschneider for this suggestion.)

Fisher, P.A., Fagot, B.I., & Leve, C.S. (1998). Assessment of family stress across low-, medium-, and high-risk samples using the Family Events Checklist. Family Relations, 47, 215-219.

Frone, M.R., Russell, M., & Cooper, M.L. (1992). Antecedents and outcomes of work-family conflict: Testing a model of the work-family interface. Journal of Applied Psychology, 77, 65-78.

Grzywacz, J.G., Almeida, D.M., & McDonald, D.A. (2002). Work-family spillover and daily reports of work and family stress in the adult labor force. Family Relations, 51, 28-36.

Hilscher, R.L., Bartley, A.G., & Zarski, J.J. (2005). A heart does not beat alone: Coronary heart disease through a family systems lens. Families, Systems, & Health, 23, 220-235.

Houtzager, B.A., Oort, F.J., Hoekstra-Weebers, J.E.H.M., Caron, H.N., Grootenhuis, M.A., & Last, B.F. (2004). Coping and family functioning predict longitudinal psychological adaptation of siblings of childhood cancer patients. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 29, 591-605. (LINK)

Knight, B.G., Silverstein, M., McCallum, T.J., & Fox, L.S. (2000). A sociocultural stress and coping model for mental health outcomes among African-Americn caregivers in southern California. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 55B, P142-150.

Lavee, Y., McCubbin, H.I., & Patterson, J.M. (1985). The Double ABCX Model of family stress and adaptation: An empirical test by analysis of structural equations with latent variables. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 47, 811-825.

Leonard, K.E., & Eiden, R.D. (2007). Marital and family processes in the context of alcohol use and alcohol disorders. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 3, 285-310.

Lim, J.-W., & Zebrack, B. (2004). Caring for family members with chronic physical illness: A critical review of caregiver literature. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 2 (Article 50). (LINK)

Maciejewski, P.K., Zhang, B., Block, S.D., & Prigerson, H.G. (2007). An empirical examination of the stage theory of grief. JAMA, 297, 716-723. (LINK)

Malia, J.A. (2006). Basic concepts and models of family stress. Stress, Trauma, and Crisis, 9, 141-160.

Matheny, A.P., Wachs, T.D., Ludwig, J.L., & Phillips, K. (1995). Bringing order out of chaos: Psychometric characteristics of the confusion, hubbub, and order scale. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 16, 429–444.

Mulsow, M., Pursley, M., Caldera, Y.M., Reifman, A., & Huston, A.C. (2002). Multilevel factors influencing maternal stress during the first three years. Journal of Marriage and Family, 64, 415-448.

Nachshen, J.S., Woodford, L., & Minnes, P. (2003). The Family Stress and Coping Interview for families of individuals with developmental disabilities: A lifespan perspective on family adjustment. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 47, 285–290.

O’Connor M.J., & Paley B. (2006). The relationship of prenatal alcohol exposure and the postnatal environment to child depressive symptoms. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 31, 50-64. (LINK)

Pelham, W.E. & Lang, A.R. (1999). Can your children drive you to drink? Stress and parenting in adults interacting with children with ADHD. Alcohol Research and Health, 23, 292–298. (LINK)

Raymo, J.M., & Sweeney, M.M. (2005). Work-family conflict and retirement preferences. Los Angeles: California Center for Population Research (UCLA). (LINK)

Reifman, A., Biemat, M. & Lang, E.L. (1991). Stress, social support, and health in married professional women with small children. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 15, 431-445.

Reifman, A., Villa, L.C., Amans, J.A., Rethinam, V., & Telesca, T.Y. (2001). Children of divorce in the 1990’s: A meta-analysis. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 35, 27-36.

Repetti, R.L., Taylor, S.E., & Seeman, T.E. (2002). Risky families: Family social environments and the mental and physical health of offspring. Psychological Bulletin, 128, 330-366.

Repetti, R.L. & Wood, J. (1997). Effects of daily stress at work on mothers’ interactions with preschoolers. Journal of Family Psychology, 11, 90-108.

Rollins, S.Z., Garrison, M.E.B., & Pierce, S.H. (2002). The Family Daily Hassles Inventory: A preliminary investigation of reliability and validity. Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 31, 135-154.

Saloviita, T., Itälinna, M. & Leinonen, E. (2003). Explaining the parental stress of fathers and mothers caring for a child with an intellectual disability: A Double ABCX Model. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 47, 300-312.

Taylor, S.E., Klein, L.C., Lewis, B.P., Gruenewald, T.L., Gurung, R.A.R., & Updegraff, J.A. (2000). Biobehavioral responses to stress in females: Tend-and-befriend, not fight-or-flight. Psychological Review, 107, 411-429.

Turcotte, M. (2006). Parents with adult children living at home. Canadian Social Trends. Statistics Canada, Catalogue No. 11-008. (LINK)

Walsh, S.R., Manuel, J.C., & Avis, N.E. (2005). The impact of breast cancer on younger women's relationships with their partner and children. Families, Systems, & Health, 23, 80-93.

Williams, J.C. (2004). Family stress, coping, communication, and adaptation in unintended adolescent pregnancy. Doctoral dissertation, University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston. (LINK)

Wyman, P.A., Moynihan, J., Eberly, S., Cox, C., Cross,W.,; Jin, X., & Caserta, M.T. (2007). Association of family stress with natural killer cell activity and the frequency of illnesses in children. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 161, 228-234. (LINK)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Fantastic resources, and so helpful to see them all in one place. Thank you for sharing your work.

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