Aya Shigeto, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
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Sign in to add mentorSarah Mangelsdorf | grad student | 2010 | UIUC | |
(Autonomy support, control, and structure at dinnertime: Contributions of parenting and temperament in predicting child adjustment.) |
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Shigeto A, Grzywacz JG, Cui M. (2019) Parental Control for Latinas and Non-Latinas: Implications for Emerging Adult Mental Health Journal of Child and Family Studies. 28: 1071-1083 |
Brown GL, Mangelsdorf SC, Shigeto A, et al. (2018) Associations between father involvement and father-child attachment security: Variations based on timing and type of involvement. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43) |
Jessee A, Mangelsdorf SC, Wong MS, et al. (2017) The Role of Reflective Functioning in Predicting Marital and Coparenting Quality Journal of Child and Family Studies. 27: 187-197 |
Shigeto A, Mangelsdorf SC, Brown GL. (2014) Roles of family cohesiveness, marital adjustment, and child temperament in predicting child behavior with mothers and fathers Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 31: 200-220 |
Jessee A, Mangelsdorf SC, Shigeto A, et al. (2012) Temperament as a Moderator of the Effects of Parental Depressive Symptoms on Child Behavior Problems Social Development. 21: 610-627 |
Jessee A, Mangelsdorf SC, Brown GL, et al. (2010) Parents' differential susceptibility to the effects of marital quality on sensitivity across the first year. Infant Behavior & Development. 33: 442-52 |
Seery CH, Watkins RV, Mangelsdorf SC, et al. (2007) Subtyping stuttering II: contributions from language and temperament. Journal of Fluency Disorders. 32: 197-217 |