New Methods - PROGRAM

The NEW METHODS FOR THE ANALYSIS OF FAMILY AND DYADIC PROCESSES conference

The following forty posters were presented during the Saturday evening reception. Complete poster abstracts may be found here.

1. The Use of Cluster Analysis in Describing Patterns of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in Parents of Adolescent Cancer Survivors
Melissa A. Alderfer, Avital Cnaan, Anne E. Kazak
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine & The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

2. Trauma responses in children newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes: Respondent correspondence and association with parents' responses
Jodie M. Ambrosino, Stuart Weinzimer, Sheila Santacroce, William Tamborlane, Margaret Grey
Yale University School of Nursing

3. Depressive Symptoms among Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: The Impact of Participation in Outside Roles
Lindsey Baker
University of Southern California

4. Rejection Sensitivity and Adult Attachment Styles
Susan Balaban, Sally I. Powers
University of Massachusetts Amherst

5. Relationship between attachment style, personality traits, and romantic relationship quality
Eileen K. Bent, Sally I. Powers
University of Massachusetts Amherst

6. A conceptual framework for a family health approach to providing support for families experiencing the impacts of traumatic stress
Cyndi Brannen, Patrick McGrath
Centre for Research in Family Health, IWK Health Center, Halifax, Canada

7. Change in Beliefs about Friendships as a Function of Egosystem and Ecosystem Friendship Goals
Amy Canevello, Jennifer Crocker
Institute for Social Research, Research Center for Group Dynamics, Michigan

8. The Impact of Retirement on Self-Rated Health of Older Married Couples: A Multilevel Dyadic Model
Angela L. Curl
Case Western Reserve University

9. Developmental changes in parent-adolescent relationships
Irene H.A. De Goede, Susan J.T. Branje, Wim H.J. Meeus
Utrecht University, Netherlands

10. Modifying the Marital Communication Scale for dyads with Parkinson's disease: Content validity assessment
Terry Deshefy-Longhi, Jane Karpe Dixon, Marianne LaFrance
Yale University


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11. The relationship between mothers' job stress and child behavior in low-income families: A daily diary study
Anna Gassman-Pines
New York University

12. Using Context Effects to Model Social Capital at the Individual and Group Levels of Analysis
Eric Hedberg
University of Chicago

13. Predicting marital dissolution: An event-history analysis
Gregory G. Homish, Kenneth E. Leonard
The State University of New York at Buffalo

14. Pain and Depressive Symptoms in Middle-aged Married Couples
Karen J. Ishler
Case Western Reserve University

15. Feeling supported and feeling secure: How one partner's attachment style predicts the other partner's perceived support, felt security, and relationship satisfaction.
Lisa Jaremka, Heidi Kane, Nancy Collins
University of California at Santa Barbara

16. Inter-parental Incongruence in Differential Treatment of Adolescent Offspring and Marital Quality: Between-Family and Within-Family Associations
Marni L. Kan, Susan M. McHale, Ann C. Crouter
Pennsylvania State University

17. A Longitudinal Investigation of Within-Couple Dedication Differences in Cohabiting Relationships
Galena Kline Rhoades, Scott M. Stanley, Howard J. Markman
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey

18. The ties that protect: Parental romantic attachment moderates the effect of parent aggression on child attachment.
Laurent, H. K., Kim, H.
University of Massachuesetts Amherst and Oregon Social Learning Center

19. Mediation in Dyadic Research: New Models and Methods
Ledermann, T., Macho, S., Bodenmann, G.
University of Fribourg Switzerland

20. Positive Parenting and Children's Social Skills: A Comparison of Two Methods
Jade Logan, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
University of Massachusetts Amherst


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21. A multilevel dyadic modeling technique to assess risk factors for hepatitis C infection among heterosexual couples
James M. McMahon; Enrique R. Pouget; Stephanie Tortu
National Development and Research Institutes, New York

22. Adult Children's Knowledge of Older Parent Preferences
Elizabeth A. Mulligan, Emily C. Kissel, Brian D. Carpenter
Washington University in St. Louis

23. Biological Sex and Marital Status Predict Perceived Social Support
Alexander Nagurney
Texas State University - San Marcos

24. Family Food Environment and the Transition to College
Sarah Novak, Carly Keidel, Marlene Schwartz
Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, New York

25. Testing linkages between daily family relationships and broader family processes using a parental diary methodology
Lauren M. Papp, Chrystyna D. Kouros, Marcie C. Goeke-Morey, E. Mark Cummings
University of Wisconsin-Madison

26. Variation in Employment Responses to Fatherhood by Relationship Status
Christine Percheski, Christopher Wildeman
Princeton University

27. Considering Non-Independence of the "Independent" Variables in the Analysis of Dyadic Data
Mark T. Pope
University of Texas at Austin

28. Analysis of Developmental Trajectories of Coupled Partners: The Case of Commitment to Marriage
Christine M. Proulx, Catherine A. Surra
University of Texas at Austin

29. A sequential analysis of concept development as it is used to scaffold the zone of proximal development in narrative therapy with children
Heather L. Ramey
Brock University, Ontario

30. Measurement Issues in Pediatric Populations: Lack of Comprehensive Family Measurement Techniques for a Study of Long-Term Otucomes in Pediatric Cancer Survivors


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31. Examining the role of prior contact in interpersonal evaluations and metaperceptions
Alecia Santuzzi, Jason Reed
Syracuse University

32. Does Moving Matter? An exploration of neighborhood childhood mobility among low-income families in the short-run and long run
Michelle P. Silver
University of Chicago

33. Application of group-based, joint-trajectory modeling to dyadic relationships
JuliAnna Smith, Aline Sayer, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
University of Massachusetts Amherst

34. Cultural Differences in Family Advice
Mahin Tavakoli
Carleton University, Canada

35. Intraindividual Variability in Relationship Satisfaction: The Role of Daily Adolescent Conflict
M.D. Van Doorn, S. J. T. Branje, W. H. J. Meeus
Utrecht University

36. Kin-Based Resource Allocation: Inclusive Fitness and Emotional Closeness
Gregory D. Webster
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

37. Premarital Risk Factors Associated with Parental Divorce and Conflict
Sarah W. Whitton, Galena K. Rhoades, Scott M. Stanley, Howard J. Markman
Harvard Medical School

38. Methods for Studying Parental Knowledge
Megan E. Winchell, Ann C. Crouter
The Pennsylvania State University

39. "Indirectly" Measured Mate Preferences: Their Relation with Self- Reported Preferences and Dispositional Characteristics
Dustin Wood, Claudia C. Brumbaugh, R. Chris Fraley
University of Illinois

40. A dyadic examination of daily health symptoms and emotional well-being in later-life couples
Jeremy Yorgason, David Almeida, Shevaun Neupert, Avron Spiro, Lesa Hoffman
Brigham Young University