Philip R Costanzo
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Franzese A, Blalock D, Blalock K, Wilson S, Medenblik A, Costanzo P, et al.
Subst Use Misuse
. 2020 Oct;
56(1):33-38.
PMID: 33078977
Substance use is a major risk factor for negative health and functioning outcomes among middle schoolers. The purpose of this study was to assess whether individual differences in the adolescents'...
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Hussong A, Langley H, Rothenberg W, Coffman J, Halberstadt A, Costanzo P, et al.
Appl Dev Sci
. 2020 Jan;
23(4):371-384.
PMID: 31983871
The current study examined micro-developmental processes related to the socialization of children's gratitude. Specifically, we tested whether parents who engage in more frequent daily socialization practices targeting children's gratitude reported...
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Grateful parents raising grateful children: Niche selection and the socialization of child gratitude
Rothenberg W, Hussong A, Langley H, Egerton G, Halberstadt A, Coffman J, et al.
Appl Dev Sci
. 2017 Sep;
21(2):106-120.
PMID: 28943753
Given that children's exposure to gratitude-related activities may be one way that parents can socialize gratitude in their children, we examined whether parents' niche selection (i.e., tendency to choose perceived...
4.
Golonka M, Peairs K, Malone P, Grimes C, Costanzo P
Prev Sci
. 2017 May;
18(5):555-566.
PMID: 28500558
In adolescent social groups, natural peer leaders have been found to engage in more frequent experimentation with substance use and to possess disproportionate power to affect the behavior and social...
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Quinlan N, Hoy M, Costanzo P
Soc Dev
. 2015 Jul;
18(4):978-1001.
PMID: 26166950
This self-report and observational study explores the relationship between perceptions of different kinds of teasing experiences and psychosocial functioning in an overweight treatment-seeking adolescent population. Participants were 96 adolescents enrolled...
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Costanzo P
Dev Psychol
. 2014 Apr;
50(5):1460-4.
PMID: 24773107
In this commentary, the common themes from the interesting articles in this special section of Developmental Psychology are considered as they illuminate the potential ontogenetic sources of the conscientiousness-well-being-longevity interconnections...
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Armstrong J, Ruttle P, Burk L, Costanzo P, Strauman T, Essex M
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
. 2013 Aug;
74(5):746-56.
PMID: 23948534
Objective: Past research has associated childhood characteristics and experiences with alcohol use at single time points in adolescence. Other work has focused on drinking trajectories across adolescence but with risk...
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Peairs K, Eichen D, Putallaz M, Costanzo P, Grimes C
Gift Child Q
. 2011 Sep;
55(2):95-110.
PMID: 21949444
Adolescence is a period of development particularly vulnerable to the effects of alcohol use, with recent studies underscoring alcohol's effects on adolescent brain development. Despite the alarming rates and consequences...
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Sheppard C, Golonka M, Costanzo P
Prev Sci
. 2011 Sep;
13(1):75-85.
PMID: 21935657
The current study involved an examination of the impact of a peer-led substance use intervention program on the peer leaders beyond the substance use-related goals of the intervention. Specifically, unintended...
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Li Y, Costanzo P, Putallaz M
J Genet Psychol
. 2010 Dec;
171(4):330-62.
PMID: 21171548
The authors compared the associations among perceived maternal socialization goals (self-development, filial piety, and collectivism), perceived maternal parenting styles (authoritative, authoritarian, and training), and the social-emotional adjustment (self-esteem, academic self-efficacy,...