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Laura V Scaramella

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McGoron L, Riley M, Scaramella L
Child Fam Soc Work . 2020 Oct; 25(4):865-874. PMID: 33071561
Child abuse potential refers to characteristics and practices closely linked to child abuse. Past investigations document that the number of risk factors parents experience is a correlate of child abuse...
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Barnett M, Scaramella L
J Fam Psychol . 2017 Feb; 31(5):553-562. PMID: 28192007
The current study examined the extent to which child sex and fear reactivity were linked to mothers' observed use of supportive and intrusive parenting behaviors. Two dimensions of observed fear...
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Mammen M, Moore G, Scaramella L, Reiss D, Shaw D, Leve L, et al.
Infant Behav Dev . 2016 Jul; 44:121-32. PMID: 27376866
Touch is the primary modality infants use to engage with the world; atypical responses to tactile stimuli may indicate risk for disordered outcomes. The current study examined infants' responses to...
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Stover C, Zhou Y, Kiselica A, Leve L, Neiderhiser J, Shaw D, et al.
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2016 Feb; 55(3):235-42. PMID: 26903257
Objective: The spillover hypothesis suggests that childhood aggression results from spillover of interparental conflict to poor parenting, which promotes aggressive child behavior. This study was designed to examine the spillover...
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Brooker R, Neiderhiser J, Leve L, Shaw D, Scaramella L, Reiss D
Front Psychol . 2015 Dec; 6:1875. PMID: 26696939
Little is known about child-based effects on parents' anxiety symptoms early in life despite the possibility that child characteristics may contribute to the quality of the early environment and children's...
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Mammen M, Moore G, Scaramella L, Reiss D, Ganiban J, Shaw D, et al.
Infant Ment Health J . 2015 Nov; 36(6):575-87. PMID: 26536145
The experience of touch is critical for early communication and social interaction; infants who show aversion to touch may be at risk for atypical development and behavior problems. The current...
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Barnett M, Scaramella L
Dev Psychopathol . 2015 Oct; 27(4 Pt 1):1179-90. PMID: 26439069
Reduced supportive parenting and elevated negative parenting behaviors increase risks for maladaptive social adjustment during early childhood (e.g., Campbell, Shaw, & Gilliom, 2000). However, the magnitude of these risks may...
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Fearon R, Reiss D, Leve L, Shaw D, Scaramella L, Ganiban J, et al.
Dev Psychopathol . 2014 Sep; 27(4 Pt 1):1251-65. PMID: 25216383
Past research has documented pervasive genetic influences on emotional and behavioral disturbance across the life span and on liability to adult psychiatric disorder. Increasingly, interest is turning to mechanisms of...
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Masarik A, Conger R, Donnellan M, Stallings M, Martin M, Schofield T, et al.
J Fam Psychol . 2014 May; 28(3):357-67. PMID: 24821524
We tested the differential susceptibility hypothesis with respect to connections between interactions in the family of origin and subsequent behaviors with romantic partners. Focal or target participants (G2) in an...
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Barnett M, Scaramella L
J Fam Psychol . 2013 Aug; 27(5):773-83. PMID: 23937420
Sex differences in rates of behavior problems, including internalizing and externalizing problems, begin to emerge during early childhood. These sex differences may occur because mothers parent their sons and daughters...