Year
Researcher
School
Description
Dissertations
2004
Tamar Gordon
St. John's
Disciplinary practices and behavior problems in a community sample of African-American and Latina mothers and their children
2004
Teresa Leite
Adelphi
The role of affect regulation as a mediating mechanism between childhood trauma and adolescent and adult substance abuse.
2004
Adam Kaplan
Adelphi
The role of affect regulation as a mediating
mechanism between childhood trauma and adolescent and adult
substance abuse.
2002
Deborah Levin
Yeshiva
The role of executive cognitive functioning and substance abuse in the parenting of urban mothers.
Presentations
2005
Hien, DA, Cohen, LR & Capstick, C.   The role of neurocognitive deficts in parnting and adverse child outcomes for inner-city depressed and substance using mothers. Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

 

Dissertations and Presentations Completed

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

 

 
Dissertations
Presentations