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Maternal and child reports of behavioral compensation in response to safety equipment usageD DiLillo
University of Missouri Columbia, USA
J Pediatr Psychol 26:175-84. 2001..To assess maternal and child risk compensation behaviors in response to several commonly used safety measures...
Child maltreatment history among newlywed couples: a longitudinal study of marital outcomes and mediating pathwaysDavid DiLillo
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588 0308, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 77:680-92. 2009..The authors also identify possible targets for intervention when working with this population...
Implementing elements of evidence-based practice into scientist-practitioner training at the University of Nebraska-LincolnDavid DiLillo
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588 0308, USA
J Clin Psychol 63:671-84. 2007..Challenges to the implementation of EBP in clinical psychology training are discussed as well...
Participant responses to retrospective surveys of child maltreatment: does mode of assessment matter?David DiLillo
University of Nebraska Lincoln, Department of Psychology, 68588 0308, USA
Violence Vict 21:410-24. 2006..Participants reporting abuse through interviews were more likely than those in other conditions to state a preference for another type of assessment format. The implications of these findings for abuse history research are discussed...
Retrospective assessment of childhood sexual and physical abuse: a comparison of scaled and behaviorally specific approachesDavid DiLillo
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Lincoln 68588 0308, USA
Assessment 13:297-312. 2006..The implications of these results are discussed in light of future research using retrospective methods of assessing childhood abuse...
Maternal use of baby walkers with young children: recent trends and possible alternativesD DiLillo
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, 68588 0308, USA
Inj Prev 7:223-7. 2001..To examine recent trends in baby walker and exersaucer use, and to assess maternal motivations for choosing to use or not use these devices with children...
Interpersonal functioning among women reporting a history of childhood sexual abuse: empirical findings and methodological issuesD DiLillo
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, 238 Burnett Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588 0308, USA
Clin Psychol Rev 21:553-76. 2001....
Trauma exposure influences cue elicited affective responses among smokers with and without a history of major depressionDennis E McChargue
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln NE 68588 0308 USA
Addict Behav 33:1454-62. 2008..Implications to a depression-specific negative affective vulnerability among TE only smokers that is independent of MDD Hx and greater than smokers with a MDD Hx are discussed...
Development and initial psychometric properties of the Computer Assisted Maltreatment Inventory (CAMI): a comprehensive self-report measure of child maltreatment historyDavid DiLillo
University of Nebraska Lincoln, Department of Psychology, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA
Child Abuse Negl 34:305-17. 2010....
Histories of childhood maltreatment in schizophrenia: relationships with premorbid functioning, symptomatology, and cognitive deficitsLindsay S Schenkel
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Psychology, 325 Burnett Hall, Lincoln, NE 60612, USA
Schizophr Res 76:273-86. 2005..A history of childhood maltreatment appears to be a significant determinant of premorbid functioning, illness-related symptom expression, and specific forms of cognitive dysfunction...
Co-occurring forms of child maltreatment and adult adjustment reported by Latina college studentsJohn C Clemmons
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 238 Burnett Hall, PO Box 880308, Lincoln, NE 68588-0308, USA
Child Abuse Negl 27:751-67. 2003..The results underscore the need to consider multiple forms of maltreatment, as well as severity, when making inferences regarding potential effects on later functioning...
Understanding perpetrators of nonphysical sexual coercion: characteristics of those who cross the lineSarah DeGue
University of Nebraska Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588 0308, USA
Violence Vict 19:673-88. 2004..In addition, consistent parallels can be drawn between the predictors of sexual coercion identified in this study and those documented in the sexual aggression (e.g., forcible rape) literature...
Parenting characteristics of women reporting a history of childhood sexual abuseDavid DiLillo
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Child Maltreat 8:319-33. 2003..The clinical implications of this work and directions for future research are discussed...
Unique and combined contributions of multiple child abuse types and abuse severity to adult trauma symptomatologyJohn C Clemmons
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
Child Maltreat 12:172-81. 2007..These results highlight the importance of considering both co-occurring abuse types and severity in research and clinical work with adult victims...
Research Grants
- Family Functioning of Adults Maltreated as ChildrenDavid DiLillo; Fiscal Year: 2007..abstract_text> ..
- Sexual Revictimization: Emotional and Psychosocial MechanismsDavid DiLillo; Fiscal Year: 2010..Understanding risk factors for victimization is critical to the development of effective sexual assault prevention and treatment programs designed to reduce the societal burden of these experiences. ..
