Maryse Richards
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Recent Articles
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Wilkins K, Richards M
Violence Vict
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39375003
Witnessing community violence can predict negative mental health outcomes for youth such as post-traumatic stress symptoms and delinquent behavior. Such outcomes differ by gender. Variables that predict witnessing community violence...
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Onyeka O, Richards M, McCrea K, Miller K, Matthews C, Donnelly W, et al.
Psychol Serv
. 2021 Nov;
PMID: 34735195
Adolescents of color experiencing chronic environmental stress are at an increased risk for adverse mental health concerns and problems behaviors. Concepts drawn from the Positive Youth Development (PYD) framework identify...
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Jolie S, Onyeka O, Torres S, DiClemente C, Richards M, Santiago C
Annu Rev Clin Psychol
. 2021 May;
17:127-151.
PMID: 33962534
Latinx immigrant families are greatly impacted by US policies and practices that limit immigrant families' and children's rights. This article reviews the effects of such policies and the growing literature...
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Dusing C, Richards M, Ochoa N, Onyeka C
Psychol Violence
. 2021 Mar;
10(2):182-191.
PMID: 33767868
Objective: Children in low-income, urban neighborhoods are at high risk of exposure to violence (ETV) across settings and subsequent posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). Little research has examined how multiple forms...
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Deane K, Richards M, Santiago C
Dev Psychopathol
. 2020 Jun;
33(3):1085-1096.
PMID: 32478650
The current study examines the immediate and short-term impact of daily exposure to community violence on same-day and next-day levels of posttraumatic stress symptomatology and various affective states (i.e., dysphoria,...
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Quimby D, Richards M, Santiago C, Scott D, Puvar D
J Res Adolesc
. 2017 Nov;
28(3):711-730.
PMID: 29152820
The study examined whether peer association, a subtype of peer influence that involves the indirect modeling of behaviors, can promote positive development among Black American adolescents living in high-risk neighborhoods....
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Deane K, Richards M, Mozley M, Scott D, Rice C, Garbarino J
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol
. 2016 Sep;
47(sup1):S176-S189.
PMID: 27588608
Exposure to community violence disproportionately impacts low-income, minority youth and is associated with posttraumatic stress symptoms and maladaptive adjustment. This study investigates whether posttraumatic stress mediates the relation between exposure...
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Velsor-Friedrich B, Richards M, Militello L, Dean K, Scott D, Gross I, et al.
J Sch Nurs
. 2015 Sep;
31(6):397-401.
PMID: 26400832
Research conducted on youth exposure to violence has generally focused on documenting the prevalence of community violence and its emotional and behavioral implications. However, there is a dearth of information...
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Bohnert A, Burdette K, Dugas L, Travers L, Randall E, Richards M, et al.
J Dev Behav Pediatr
. 2013 Oct;
34(8):589-98.
PMID: 24131882
Objective: The objective of this pilot study was to examine the relations between discretionary time (DT) social context, health behaviors (dietary intake and physical activity), and body mass index (BMI)...
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Bohnert A, Richards M, Kohl K, Randall E
J Youth Adolesc
. 2009 Jul;
38(4):587-601.
PMID: 19636730
Using the Experience Sampling Method (ESM), this cross-sectional study examined mediated and moderated associations between different types of discretionary time activities and depressive symptoms and delinquency among a sample of...