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Catherine Ayoub | Publications

  1. Postoperative Rehabilitation of Multidirectional Instability Surgery: A Systematic Review. Sports Med Arthrosc Rev. 2021 Jun 01; 29(2):88-93. View Postoperative Rehabilitation of Multidirectional Instability Surgery: A Systematic Review. Abstract

  2. Associations between child physical abuse potential, observed maternal parenting, and young children's emotion regulation: Is participation in Early Head Start protective? Infant Ment Health J. 2019 03; 40(2):169-185. View Associations between child physical abuse potential, observed maternal parenting, and young children's emotion regulation: Is participation in Early Head Start protective? Abstract

  3. BUILDING EVALUATION PARTNERSHIPS WITH TRIBAL COMMUNITIES FOR HOME VISITING. Infant Ment Health J. 2018 May; 39(3):295-302. View BUILDING EVALUATION PARTNERSHIPS WITH TRIBAL COMMUNITIES FOR HOME VISITING. Abstract

  4. Maltreated Children Use More Grammatical Negations. J Child Fam Stud. 2018; 27(2):453-464. View Maltreated Children Use More Grammatical Negations. Abstract

  5. Parenting Supports for Early Vocabulary Development: Specific Effects of Sensitivity and Stimulation through Infancy. Infancy. 2017 Jan-Feb; 22(1):78-107. View Parenting Supports for Early Vocabulary Development: Specific Effects of Sensitivity and Stimulation through Infancy. Abstract

  6. The effect of Early Head Start on child welfare system involvement: A first look at longitudinal child maltreatment outcomes. Child Youth Serv Rev. 2014 Jul; 42:127-135. View The effect of Early Head Start on child welfare system involvement: A first look at longitudinal child maltreatment outcomes. Abstract

  7. Developmental pathways to integrated social skills: the roles of parenting and early intervention. Child Dev. 2011 Mar-Apr; 82(2):583-600. View Developmental pathways to integrated social skills: the roles of parenting and early intervention. Abstract

  8. Use Your Words: The Role of Language in the Development of Toddlers' Self-Regulation. Early Child Res Q. 2011; 26(2):169-181. View Use Your Words: The Role of Language in the Development of Toddlers' Self-Regulation. Abstract

  9. Family Connections: an approach for strengthening early care systems in facing depression and adversity. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2010 Oct; 80(4):482-95. View Family Connections: an approach for strengthening early care systems in facing depression and adversity. Abstract

  10. Symbols Build Communication and Thought: The Role of Gestures and Words in the Development of Engagement Skills and Social-Emotional Concepts during Toddlerhood. Soc Dev. 2010 Aug 01; 19(3):601-626. View Symbols Build Communication and Thought: The Role of Gestures and Words in the Development of Engagement Skills and Social-Emotional Concepts during Toddlerhood. Abstract

  11. Correlates and consequences of spanking and verbal punishment for low-income white, african american, and mexican american toddlers. Child Dev. 2009 Sep-Oct; 80(5):1403-20. View Correlates and consequences of spanking and verbal punishment for low-income white, african american, and mexican american toddlers. Abstract

  12. Further thoughts on "Beyond Munchausen by proxy: identification and treatment of child abuse in a medical setting". Pediatrics. 2008 Feb; 121(2):444-5; author reply 445. View Further thoughts on "Beyond Munchausen by proxy: identification and treatment of child abuse in a medical setting". Abstract

  13. It takes time: Impacts of Early Head Start that lead to reductions in maternal depression two years later. Infant Ment Health J. 2007 Mar; 28(2):151-170. View It takes time: Impacts of Early Head Start that lead to reductions in maternal depression two years later. Abstract

  14. Cognitive and emotional differences in young maltreated children: a translational application of dynamic skill theory. Dev Psychopathol. 2006; 18(3):679-706. View Cognitive and emotional differences in young maltreated children: a translational application of dynamic skill theory. Abstract

  15. Analyzing development of working models for disrupted attachments: the case of hidden family violence. Attach Hum Dev. 2003 Jun; 5(2):97-119. View Analyzing development of working models for disrupted attachments: the case of hidden family violence. Abstract

  16. Position paper: definitional issues in Munchausen by proxy. Child Maltreat. 2002 May; 7(2):105-11. View Position paper: definitional issues in Munchausen by proxy. Abstract

  17. Considering suffocatory abuse and Munchausen by proxy in the evaluation of children experiencing apparent life-threatening events and sudden infant death syndrome. Child Maltreat. 2002 May; 7(2):138-48. View Considering suffocatory abuse and Munchausen by proxy in the evaluation of children experiencing apparent life-threatening events and sudden infant death syndrome. Abstract

  18. Munchausen by proxy: presentations in special education. Child Maltreat. 2002 May; 7(2):149-59. View Munchausen by proxy: presentations in special education. Abstract

  19. Casebook companion to the definitional issues in Munchausen by proxy position paper. Child Maltreat. 2002 May; 7(2):160-5. View Casebook companion to the definitional issues in Munchausen by proxy position paper. Abstract

  20. Psychopathology as adaptive development along distinctive pathways. Dev Psychopathol. 1997; 9(4):749-79. View Psychopathology as adaptive development along distinctive pathways. Abstract

  21. Maternal and child posttraumatic stress disorder in cases of child maltreatment. Child Abuse Negl. 1994 Jan; 18(1):27-36. View Maternal and child posttraumatic stress disorder in cases of child maltreatment. Abstract

  22. In the eyes of the beholder: family and maternal influences on perceptions of adjustment of children with a chronic illness. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1993 Apr; 14(2):94-105. View In the eyes of the beholder: family and maternal influences on perceptions of adjustment of children with a chronic illness. Abstract

  23. Families at risk of child maltreatment: entry-level characteristics and growth in family functioning during treatment. Child Abuse Negl. 1992 Jul-Aug; 16(4):495-511. View Families at risk of child maltreatment: entry-level characteristics and growth in family functioning during treatment. Abstract

  24. Using growth modeling to examine systematic differences in growth: an example of change in the functioning of families at risk of maladaptive parenting, child abuse, or neglect. J Consult Clin Psychol. 1991 Feb; 59(1):38-47. View Using growth modeling to examine systematic differences in growth: an example of change in the functioning of families at risk of maladaptive parenting, child abuse, or neglect. Abstract

  25. Failure to thrive: parental indicators, types, and outcomes. Child Abuse Negl. 1985; 9(4):491-9. View Failure to thrive: parental indicators, types, and outcomes. Abstract

  26. Predictive validity of the child abuse potential inventory. J Consult Clin Psychol. 1984 Oct; 52(5):879-84. View Predictive validity of the child abuse potential inventory. Abstract

  27. Assessment of a program's effectiveness in selecting individuals "at risk" for problems in parenting. J Clin Psychol. 1983 May; 39(3):334-9. View Assessment of a program's effectiveness in selecting individuals "at risk" for problems in parenting. Abstract

  28. Families at risk of poor parenting: a model for service delivery, assessment, and intervention. Child Abuse Negl. 1982; 6(3):351-8. View Families at risk of poor parenting: a model for service delivery, assessment, and intervention. Abstract

  29. Families at risk of poor parenting: a descriptive study of sixty at risk families in a model prevention program. Child Abuse Negl. 1982; 6(4):413-22. View Families at risk of poor parenting: a descriptive study of sixty at risk families in a model prevention program. Abstract

  30. Evaluation of "at risk" parents using the Child Abuse Potential Inventory. J Clin Psychol. 1980 Oct; 36(4):945-8. View Evaluation of "at risk" parents using the Child Abuse Potential Inventory. Abstract

  31. Burns as a manifestation of child abuse and neglect. Am J Dis Child. 1979 Sep; 133(9):910-4. View Burns as a manifestation of child abuse and neglect. Abstract

  32. An approach to primary prevention: the "at-risk" program. Child Today. 1977 May-Jun; 6(3):14-7. View An approach to primary prevention: the "at-risk" program. Abstract

  33. An approach to the prophylaxis of child abuse and neglect. J Okla State Med Assoc. 1976 May; 69(5):162-7. View An approach to the prophylaxis of child abuse and neglect. Abstract

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