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| Amanda RoseSummaryAffiliation: University of Missouri Country: USA Publications
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Co-ruminating increases stress hormone levels in womenJennifer Byrd-Craven
University of Missouri Columbia, USA
Horm Behav 53:489-92. 2008..These findings suggest that co-rumination can amplify, rather than mitigate, the hormonal stress response to personal life stressors...
How girls and boys expect disclosure about problems will make them feel: implications for friendshipsAmanda J Rose
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA
Child Dev 83:844-63. 2012..Instead, boys were more likely than girls to expect to feel "weird" and like they were wasting time. Sex differences in outcome expectations did help to account for girls' greater disclosure to friends...
Do perceived popular adolescents who aggress against others experience emotional adjustment problems themselves?Amanda J Rose
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA
Dev Psychol 45:868-72. 2009..The results suggest that relationally aggressive perceived popular adolescents may be especially resistant to intervention if their aggression helps them manipulate their social worlds but does not contribute to internalizing symptoms...
Prospective associations of co-rumination with friendship and emotional adjustment: considering the socioemotional trade-offs of co-ruminationAmanda J Rose
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, Columbia, MO 6511, USA
Dev Psychol 43:1019-31. 2007..An implication of this research is that some girls at risk for developing internalizing problems may go undetected because they have seemingly supportive friendships...
A review of sex differences in peer relationship processes: potential trade-offs for the emotional and behavioral development of girls and boysAmanda J Rose
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA
Psychol Bull 132:98-131. 2006..Finally, the authors present recent research testing certain model components and propose approaches for testing understudied aspects of the model...
Children's strategies and goals in response to help-giving and help-seeking tasks within a friendshipAmanda J Rose
Department ofPsychological Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, 65211, USA
Child Dev 75:749-63. 2004..Although gender differences in strategies and goals were found, strategies and goals were related to the number of friends and friendship quality for both boys and girls...
Overt and relational aggression and perceived popularity: developmental differences in concurrent and prospective relationsAmanda J Rose
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, 65211, USA
Dev Psychol 40:378-87. 2004..For older boys, relational aggression did not predict increased perceived popularity, but perceived popularity predicted increased relational aggression. Implications for intervention are discussed...
Friendships of aggressive youth: considering the influences of being disliked and of being perceived as popularAmanda J Rose
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, 65211, USA
J Exp Child Psychol 88:25-45. 2004..Implications for the well-being and development of aggressive youth are discussed...
Co-rumination in the friendships of girls and boysAmanda J Rose
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, 65211, USA
Child Dev 73:1830-43. 2002..Other analyses addressed whether co-rumination and the related constructs of self-disclosure and rumination had different relations with friendship and emotional adjustment...
Adjustment trade-offs of co-rumination in mother-adolescent relationshipsErika M Waller
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri, 210 McAlester Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, USA
J Adolesc 33:487-97. 2010..Implications of mother-adolescent co-rumination for promoting appropriate relationship boundaries and youth well-being are discussed...
Friends as reporters of children's and adolescents' depressive symptomsLance P Swenson
Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri Columbia, 210 McAlester Hall, Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA
J Abnorm Child Psychol 31:619-31. 2003..Implications for identifying at-risk youth are discussed...
Research Grants
- Co-Rumination and Adjustment: A Multi-Method AssessmentAmanda J Rose; Fiscal Year: 2010..Understanding co-rumination may be important for anticipating the emotional risks for youth who have close relationships and for developing prevention and treatment programs to promote their mental health. ..
