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| Terri N SullivanSummaryAffiliation: Virginia Commonwealth University Country: USA Publications
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Relation between witnessing violence and drug use initiation among rural adolescents: parental monitoring and family support as protective factorsTerri N Sullivan
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284 2018, USA
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 33:488-98. 2004..With increasing levels of witnessing violence, however, the protective effects of monitoring and support were substantially diminished. These findings have important implications for research and intervention efforts...
Physiological correlates of peer victimization and aggression in African American urban adolescentsWendy Kliewer
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, P O Box 842018, Richmond, VA 23284 2018, USA
Dev Psychopathol 24:637-50. 2012..Incorporating physiological measures into peer victimization studies may give researchers and clinicians insight into youth's behavior regulation, and help shape prevention or intervention efforts...
Problematic situations associated with dating experiences and relationships among urban African American adolescents: a qualitative studyTerri N Sullivan
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284, USA
J Prim Prev 31:365-78. 2010..Identification of these problem situation themes has important implications for developing and evaluating prevention efforts designed to foster healthy adolescent dating relationships...
A school-based expressive writing intervention for at-risk urban adolescents' aggressive behavior and emotional labilityWendy Kliewer
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284 2018, USA
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 40:693-705. 2011..48). The beneficial effects of the writing interventions on aggression and lability were stronger at higher levels of community violence exposure...
Core competencies and the prevention of youth violenceTerri N Sullivan
Virginia Commonwealth University, VA, USA
New Dir Child Adolesc Dev 2008:33-46. 2008..Finally, we address the degree to which these core competencies have been included and systematically evaluated within school-based prevention programs, and we end with suggestions for future directions...
Community violence exposure, threat appraisal, and adjustment in adolescentsWendy Kliewer
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol 37:860-73. 2008..Each of the six threat appraisals mediated links between exposure to violence at Wave 1 and adolescent-rated internalizing adjustment problems 1 year later...
Peer victimization in early adolescence: association between physical and relational victimization and drug use, aggression, and delinquent behaviors among urban middle school studentsTerri N Sullivan
Department of Psychology, P O Box 842018, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA 23284 2018, USA
Dev Psychopathol 18:119-37. 2006..These findings provide information about the generalizability of prior research and have important implications for intervention efforts...
A longitudinal path analysis of peer victimization, threat appraisals to the self, and aggression, anxiety, and depression among urban african american adolescentsKatherine A Taylor
Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, 23284, USA
J Youth Adolesc 42:178-89. 2013..Overall, findings highlight the need to consider the role of threats to the self in pathways from peer victimization to adjustment and the implications these appraisals have for youth prevention and intervention efforts...
Evaluating the impact of interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention Study: samples, procedures, and measuresShari Miller-Johnson
Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708 0545, USA
Am J Prev Med 26:48-61. 2004..Overall, the paper provides important information related to the evaluation of violence prevention efforts, particularly for working effectively in multisite collaborative studies...
