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| K M KitzmannSummaryAffiliation: University of Memphis Country: USA Publications
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Effects of marital conflict on subsequent triadic family interactions and parentingK M Kitzmann
Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, Tennessee 38152 6400, USA
Dev Psychol 36:3-13. 2000..Further research is needed to identify which conflict-related disruptions in parenting influence the development of children's problems...
Child witnesses to domestic violence: a meta-analytic reviewKatherine M Kitzmann
Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, Tennessee 38152 3230, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 71:339-52. 2003..Similar effects were found across a range of outcomes, with slight evidence for greater risk among preschoolers. Recommendations for future research are made, taking into account practical and theoretical issues in this area...
Family-based interventions for pediatric obesity: methodological and conceptual challenges from family psychologyKatherine M Kitzmann
Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, USA
J Fam Psychol 20:175-89. 2006..The authors highlight methodological and conceptual challenges facing researchers in this area and argue for an even broader family focus in family-based interventions for pediatric obesity...
Lifestyle interventions for youth who are overweight: a meta-analytic reviewKatherine M Kitzmann
Department of Psychology, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152 3230, USA
Health Psychol 29:91-101. 2010..Clear evidence suggests that lifestyle interventions can be helpful in the treatment of youth who are overweight, but translational research is needed to address the gap between treatment research and clinical care...
Family functioning and children's response to primary care treatment for overweight: a preliminary studyWilliam T Dalton
Department of Psychology, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN, USA
J Pediatr Nurs 25:282-8. 2010..The aim of this study was to assess the relation between family functioning and children's response to treatment for overweight in a primary care setting...
Comparisons between African American girls' and parents' perceptions of girls' weight concerns and weight control behaviorsWilliam T Dalton
University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA
Eat Disord 15:231-46. 2007..However, more stringent agreement coefficients indicated generally poor concordance between girls and parents. The modified McKnight may be useful for assessing awareness of these issues...
