Sanghag Kim
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Recent Articles
1.
Lee S, Hwang H, Park S, Kim S, Ha J, Jang Y, et al.
Biosensors (Basel)
. 2022 Jul;
12(7).
PMID: 35884267
Mental stress is on the rise as one of the major health problems in modern society. It is important to detect and manage mental stress to prevent various diseases caused...
2.
Kochanska G, Kim S
Dev Psychol
. 2020 Jun;
56(8):1556-1564.
PMID: 32510231
Although the trait of Agreeableness is broadly considered a key facet of adjustment, mental health, and socioemotional competence, surprisingly little is known about its developmental origins. Laursen and Richmond (2014)...
3.
Kim S, Kochanska G
Dev Psychopathol
. 2020 Mar;
33(1):160-172.
PMID: 32133971
Research inspired by ecological perspectives has amply documented broad effects of the family's sociodemographic resources on children's outcomes, with parents' young age, low education, and low income considered risk factors....
4.
Miller J, Kim S, Boldt L, Goffin K, Kochanska G
Dev Psychol
. 2018 Dec;
55(4):675-686.
PMID: 30525830
Rapidly growing research on parental mind-mindedness, a tendency to treat one's young child as a psychological agent and an individual with a mind, internal mental states, and emotions, has demonstrated...
5.
Kim S, Kochanska G
Dev Psychol
. 2018 Nov;
55(1):196-206.
PMID: 30382718
We tested empirically a theoretical model of early origins of conscientiousness proposed by Eisenberg, Duckworth, Spinrad, and Valiente (2014). The model posited a developmental interplay between children's early effortful control...
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Goffin K, Boldt L, Kim S, Kochanska G
J Abnorm Child Psychol
. 2017 Jun;
46(4):769-780.
PMID: 28608168
Despite the acknowledged significance of callous-unemotional (CU) traits in developmental psychopathology, few studies have examined their early antecedents in typically developing children, in long-term longitudinal designs, using observational measures. In...
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Kim S, Kochanska G
Emotion
. 2017 Mar;
17(6):981-992.
PMID: 28277713
Despite emotion researchers' strong interest in empathy and its implications for prosocial functioning, surprisingly few studies have examined parent-child attachment as a context for early origins of empathy in young...
8.
Kochanska G, Kim S, Boldt L
Dev Psychopathol
. 2015 Oct;
27(4 Pt 1):987-1005.
PMID: 26439058
In a change from the once-dominant view of children as passive in the parent-led process of socialization, children are now seen as active agents who can considerably influence that process....
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Kim S, Boldt L, Kochanska G
Attach Hum Dev
. 2015 Aug;
17(5):472-91.
PMID: 26258443
A developmental cascade from positive early parent-child relationship to child security with the parent to adaptive socialization outcomes, proposed in attachment theory and often implicitly accepted but rarely formally tested,...
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Kim S, Kochanska G
J Fam Psychol
. 2014 Nov;
29(1):1-9.
PMID: 25401483
Parental power assertion, a key dimension of family environment, generally sets in motion detrimental developmental cascades; however, evidence suggests that other qualities of parenting, such as responsiveness, can significantly moderate...