Browsing Psychology by Author "Elish, Katie"
Now showing items 1-4 of 4
-
Parent-child relationship quality and family transmission of parent posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms and child externalizing and internalizing symptoms following fathers' exposure to combat trauma
Snyder, James J.; Gewirtz, Abigail; Schrepferman, Lynn M.; Gird, Suzanne R.; Quattlebaum, Jamie; Pauldine, Michael R.; Elish, Katie; Zamir, Osnat; Hayes, Charles A. (Cambridge University Press, 2016-11)Transactional cascades among child internalizing and externalizing symptoms, and fathers' and mothers' posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms were examined in a sample of families with a male parent who had been ... -
Relationship of service members' deployment trauma, PTSD symptoms, and experiential avoidance to postdeployment family reengagement
Brockman, Callie J.; Snyder, James J.; Gewirtz, Abigail; Gird, Suzanne R.; Quattlebaum, Jamie; Schmidt, Nicole; Pauldine, Michael R.; Elish, Katie; Schrepferman, Lynn M.; Hayes, Charles A.; Zettle, Robert D.; DeGarmo, David S. (American Psychological Association, 2016-02)This research examined whether military service members' deployment-related trauma exposure, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, and experiential avoidance are associated with their observed levels of positive ... -
Resurrecting the chimera: Progressions in parenting and peer processes
Forgatch, Marion S.; Snyder, James J.; Patterson, Gerald R.; Pauldine, Michael R.; Chaw, Yvonne; Elish, Katie; Harris, Jasmine B.; Richardson, Eric B. (Cambridge University Press, 2016-08)This report uses 6-year outcomes of the Oregon Divorce Study to examine the processes by which parenting practices affect deviant peer association during two developmental stages: early to middle childhood and late childhood ... -
The relationship of parental psychological distress and negative family interaction to co-parenting within military families
Elish, Katie (Wichita State University, 2018-07)Overseas deployment and subsequent reintegration of service members into the family is a difficult process for both service members as well as their spouses. Service members and spouses may experience elevated rates of ...