Year
Researcher
School
Description
Dissertations
2000
Katherine McKay
Adelphi
Attachment patterns and the use of social support networks in mediating the depressive effects of child abuse
2000
Teresa Leite
Adelphi
Cultural differences in the coping resources of Caribbean-Latina and African-American women
2000
Kim Gele
Adelphi
The role of internal working model in the pathway from childhood abuse to maternal impairment in inner-city women
2000
Claudia Bukzpan
Adelphi
Attachment styles and affect regulation in a highly traumatized sample: Can they enhance our understanding of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder?
2000
Kathryn Bleiberg
Adelphi
Disclosure of childhood sexual abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder related to symptoms of cognitive and affective impairment
1999
Lydia Bangston
Adelphi
Factors contributing to violent offending in incarcerated women
1999
Heidi Kling
Adelphi
Antisocial personality disorder in inner-city female drug users
1999
Toye Honeyman
Adelphi
Path analysis of the effects of childhood trauma, psychic functioning, and dissociation on maternal impairment in depressed, drug abusing and normal inner-city women
1998
Merrie Reig
Temple
Child sexual abuse and related symptomatology: Risk for revictimization among inner-city women
1998
Margaret Feerick
Cornell
Child maltreatment and adulthood violence: The role of attachment and drug abuse in a sample of low-income, minority women
Publications
2003
Hien, DA, Litt, L., & Levin, D. Adult Antisocial Behavior and Affect Regulation Among Primary Crack/Cocain Using Women (Psychology of Women's Quarterly, 27, 143-152)
2003
Hien, DA & Miele GM Emotion-Focused Coping as a Mediator of Maternal Cocaine Abuse and Antisocial Behavior (Psychology of Addictive Behavior, 17(1), 49-56)
2002
Feerick, MM, Hauggard, J., & Hien, DA Relationships between childhood attachment and adulthood drug abuse (Child Maltreatment, 7(3), 226-240)
2000
Hien DA, & Honeyman, T. A closer look at the drug abuse-maternal aggression link (Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 15(5), 503-522)
1999
Hien, DA & Bukszpan, C. Rates of interpersonal violence in a "normal" low-income control group. (Women and Health, 29(4), 1-16)
1998
Hien DA & Hien NM Women, violence with intimates, and substance abuse: Relevant theory, empirical findings and recommendations for future research (American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(3), 419-438)
Presentations
2000
Miele, GM & Hien, DA   "Affect dysregulation as a mediator of female cocaine abuse and aggressive behavior." Paper presented at the 62nd Annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Meeting, Puerto Rico
1999
Hien, DA & Honeyman, T.   Chair and co-author with Lisa Litt and Toye Honeyman, "From one childhood to another: Affect regulation, dissociation and maternal aggression." D. Hien (Chair), Intergenerational transmission of maternal child abuse. Paper in panel presented at Children, Culture and Violence: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Teachers College, Columbia University, and Adelphi University, NY, NY.
1999
Feerick, MF, Hien, DA & Hauggard, JJ.   "Child maltreatment and adulthood violence: The contribution of attachment recollections and drug abuse." Paper presented at the Thirteenth Annual Conference on Responding to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, CA.

 

Dissertations, Presentations, and Papers Completed

The Epidemiological Study conducted by the Women's Health Project has led to ten (10) dissertations and several presentations and papers completed on the topics of addictions, drug abuse, and violence among inner city women.

Below is a listing and brief description of dissertations completed in conjunction with the Women's Health Project's epidemiological study, along with publications and presentations that were developed based on the research.

 
Dissertations
Publications
Presentations