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Autor:
Julie L. Crouch, David J. Bridgett, Joel S. Milner, Kreila Cote, Gabriela Lelakowska, America Davila, Erin McKay, Shelby Savoree
Publikováno v:
Journal of interpersonal violence.
Research suggests that prolonged infant crying may increase risk for child physical abuse (CPA). However, few studies have examined behavioral responses to infant crying among parents at risk for CPA. The present study sought to fill this gap by usin
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse & Neglect. 139:106095
Autor:
Joel S. Milner, Julie L. Crouch, Randy J. McCarthy, Joe Ammar, Rodrigo Dominguez-Martinez, Courtney L. Thomas, Audra Paige Jensen
Publikováno v:
Aggression and Violent Behavior. 66:101778
Child physical abuse (CPA) is a pervasive societal problem with serious outcomes. Understanding CPA risk factors is necessary to identify those at risk for CPA perpetration and to inform efforts to prevent the occurrence of CPA. The present study pro
Autor:
Julie L. Crouch, Ericka Rutledge, David J. Bridgett, John J. Skowronski, Jacob B. Holzman, America L. Davila, Regina Hiraoka, Joel S. Milner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 36:8874-8884
Research suggests that deficits in executive functioning are associated with negative parenting behaviors. However, limited research has examined the link between executive functioning and risk for child physical abuse (CPA) perpetration. Early studi
Publikováno v:
Journal of interpersonal violence. 37(9-10)
The present study examined the extent to which the aggressive tendencies of parents at risk for perpetrating child physical abuse (CPA) generalize to situations other than discipline-related encounters (e.g., a competitive gaming interaction). Partic
Publikováno v:
Psychological reports. 123(5)
Exposing parents to a positive classical conditioning (+CC) procedure can (a) prompt positive evaluations of children, (b) alter judgments made about children from their behavior, and (c) reduce harsh behaviors enacted toward children. Two studies ex
Autor:
Julie L. Crouch, Ericka Rutledge, America L. Davila, John J. Skowronski, Lauren M. Irwin, Joel S. Milner
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse & Neglect. 67:13-21
The present study examined the associations between authoritarian parenting beliefs, attributions of hostile intent, negative affect, and harsh parenting practices. General population parents ( N = 183; 31.1% fathers) completed self-report measures o
Autor:
Michael F. Wagner, Kreila Cote, Christie Miksys, Joel S. Milner, Julie L. Crouch, John J. Skowronski, Sarah L. Coley, Ericka Rutledge, Sapir Sasson
Publikováno v:
Applied Cognitive Psychology. 30:972-982
Summary Positive memories tend to hold their affective intensity across time better than negative memories, a phenomenon referred to as the fading affect bias (FAB). An initial study explored this bias in the context of parents' affective responses t
Publikováno v:
Cognitive Therapy and Research. 41:43-61
Six studies explored the extent to which evaluative conditioning (EC) can change adults’ child-related attitudes and expectations. A subset of studies also investigated the extent to which EC can change child-related attributions of hostile intent,
Autor:
Gim Reo, Joel S. Milner, Julie L. Crouch, John J. Skowronski, Michael F. Wagner, Regina Hiraoka
Publikováno v:
Child Abuse & Neglect. 52:177-184
The present study extends prior research examining the association between borderline personality disorder (BPD) features and child physical abuse (CPA) risk. We hypothesized that: (1) high CPA risk parents (compared to low CPA risk parents) would mo