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Tiffany L Martoccio

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Harden B, Martoccio T, Lee K, Jaramillo M
Psychol Trauma . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40063394
Objective: Limited research has documented the continuity of trauma exposure between parents and young children and the relation between intergenerational trauma and maternal parenting and child outcomes. This study examined...
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Harden B, Martoccio T, Morrison C, Brown S
Infant Ment Health J . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40029159
Research has documented elevated experiences of racial discrimination among African American families, and its adverse impacts on their psychological well-being. However, most studies have investigated the experiences of and consequences...
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Brophy-Herb H, Martoccio T, Kerver J, Choi H, Jeanpierre L, Williams J, et al.
Acad Pediatr . 2022 Nov; 23(5):952-962. PMID: 36351512
Objective: To determine the effect of a bundled intervention (home meal delivery and provision of cooking/serving resources) on preschoolers' body mass index z-score (BMIz), dietary quality, and family meal frequency....
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Martoccio T, Berlin L, Harden B
Infant Ment Health J . 2022 Oct; 43(6):951-958. PMID: 36209372
Harsh parenting behaviors are alarmingly prevalent during infancy and toddlerhood. From an ecological perspective, predicting and preventing harsh parenting requires probing not only micro- and exosystem-level processes but also the...
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Brophy-Herb H, Choi H, Senehi N, Martoccio T, Bocknek E, Babinski M, et al.
Front Psychol . 2022 Jun; 13:897881. PMID: 35719560
Maternal mind-mindedness is a characteristic of supportive parenting and contributes to many positive social-emotional outcomes in early childhood. However, there is limited knowledge of mind-mindedness among parents experiencing parenting stress...
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Harden B, Martoccio T, Berlin L
Prev Sci . 2021 Aug; PMID: 34448111
Although there is robust evidence of the benefits of attachment-based parenting interventions, limited research has examined their impact on dyadic mutuality and toddler behavior problems. Given the central question in...
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Martoccio T, Senehi N, Brophy-Herb H, Miller A, Contreras D, Horodynski M, et al.
Health Psychol . 2020 Dec; 40(2):135-144. PMID: 33315417
Objective: Disparities in childhood obesity necessitate identification of risk-protective and risk- augmenting factors for young children experiencing socioeconomic adversity born with perinatal risk. Temperamental reactivity is a biological marker of...
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Hepworth A, Berlin L, Salas K, Pardue-Kim M, Martoccio T, Harden B
Attach Hum Dev . 2020 Oct; 23(6):953-968. PMID: 33108981
Maternal sensitivity to infant distress is a key predictor of infant attachment security and social-emotional development. Preventive interventions that support mothers' sensitive responses to infant distress are crucial, as are...
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Contreras D, Martoccio T, Brophy-Herb H, Horodynski M, Peterson K, Miller A, et al.
J Public Health (Oxf) . 2020 Sep; 43(4):e637-e644. PMID: 32964933
Background: With one in eight preschoolers classified as obese in the USA, childhood obesity remains a significant public health issue. This study examined rural-urban differences in low-income preschoolers' body mass...
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Hepworth A, Berlin L, Martoccio T, Cannon E, Berger R, Harden B
Prev Sci . 2020 May; 21(5):702-713. PMID: 32388694
Infant emotion regulation has long-term implications for human development, highlighting the need for preventive interventions that support emotion regulation early in life. Such interventions may be especially important for infants...