Publications

Gartstein, M.A., & Dishion, T.J. (2003). Depressed mood and parental report of child behavior problems: Another look at the Depression-Distortion Hypothesis. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Gartstein, M.A. & Fagot, B. (2003). Parental dysphoria, related family/parenting variables, and child externalizing behaviors: Effortful control as a potential mediator. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 24, 143-177.

Gartstein, M.A., Noll, R.B., & Vannatta, K. (2000). Childhood aggression and chronic illness: Possible protective mechanisms. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology,21, 315-333.

Gartstein, M.A., & Rothbart, M.K. (1999). Temperament: Contributions to emotional development. In D. Levinson, J. Ponzetti, & P. Jorgensen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Emotions. New York, NY: Macmillan Reference.

Gartstein, M.A., & Rothbart, M.K. (2003). Studying Infant Temperament via a Revision of the Infant Behavior Questionnaire. Journal of Infant Behavior and Development, 26, 64-86.  View Full text

Gartstein, M.A., & Sheeber, L.B. (in press). Maternal dysphoria and child behavior problems: A mediational model. Manuscript submitted for publication. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing.

Gartstein, M.A., Short, A., Noll, R.B., & Vannatta, K. (1999). Psychosocial adjustment of children with chronic illness: An evaluation of three models. Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 20, 21-29.

Gartstein, M.A., Slobodskaya, H.R., Kinsht, I.A. (2003). Cross-cultural differences in the first year of life: United States of America (U.S.) and Russian. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 27, 316-328.

Noll, R.B., Gartstein, M.A., Correll, J.K., Vannatta, K., Bukowski, W.M. & Davies, W.H. (1999). Peer relationships, emotional well-being, and behavior of children with cancer: A case controlled study. Pediatrics, 103, 71-78.

Noll, R.B., Gartstein, M.A., Hawkins, A., Vannatta, K., Davies, W.H., & Bukowski, W.M. (1995). Comparing parental distress for families of children who have cancer and matched comparison families without children with cancer. Family Systems Medicine, 13, 11-26.

Noll, R.B., Stith, L., Gartstein, M.A., Ris., M.D., Grueneich, R., Vannatta, K., & Kalinyak, K.(2000). Neuropsychological functioning of youths with Sickle Cell Disease: Comparison with non-chronically ill peers. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 26, 69-76.

Noll, R.B., Swiecki, E., Gartstein, M.A., Vannatta, K., Kalinyak, K.A., Davies, W.H., & Bukowski, W.M. (1994). Parental distress, family conflict, and the role of social support for caregivers with and without a child with sickle cell disease. Family Systems Medicine, 12, 281-294.

Rothbart, M.K., Chew, K.H., & Gartstein, M.A. (2000). Assessment of temperament in early development. In P.S. Zeskind & L. Singer (Eds.), Biobehavioral assessment of the newborn and young infant: Developmental models and implications for the infant at risk. New York, NY: Guilford.

Vannatta, K., Gartstein, M.A., Short, A., & Noll, R.B. (1998). A controlled study of peer relationships of children surviving brain tumors: Teacher, peer, and self ratings. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 23, 279-287.