Lisa Armistead
Affiliations: | Psychology | Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States |
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Children
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Libby R. Tannenbaum | grad student | 2002 | Georgia State |
David G. Wing | grad student | 2002 | Georgia State |
Joanna Ball | grad student | 2005 | Georgia State |
Gretchen K. Lindner | grad student | 2006 | Georgia State |
Ndiya Nkongho | grad student | 2006 | Georgia State |
Bethany R. Ketchen | grad student | 2007 | Georgia State |
Frances L. Palin | grad student | 2007 | Georgia State |
Alana Miller-Clayton | grad student | 2010 | Georgia State |
Louis Chow | grad student | 2012 | Georgia State |
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Armistead L, Marelich WD, Murphy DA, et al. (2022) Implementing a multisite efficacy trial to facilitate maternal disclosure to children: the TRACK HIV Disclosure Intervention. Translational Behavioral Medicine |
Goodrum NM, Carroll J, Dubrow I, et al. (2021) Parenting stress predicts longitudinal change in parental involvement among mothers living with HIV. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43) |
Goodrum NM, Armistead LP, Masyn K, et al. (2021) Longitudinal Bidirectional Relations among Parenting Quality, Parenting Stress, and Child Functioning in HIV-affected Families. Journal of Youth and Adolescence |
Schulte MT, Armistead L, Murphy DA, et al. (2021) Multisite longitudinal efficacy trial of a disclosure intervention (TRACK) for HIV+ mothers. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 89: 81-95 |
Goodrum NM, Masyn KE, Armistead LP, et al. (2021) A Mixed-Methods Longitudinal Investigation of Mothers' Disclosure of HIV to Their Children. Child Development |
Tarantino N, Guthrie KM, Armistead LP. (2020) Protective parenting practices among mothers living with HIV and their adolescent children: a qualitative study. Aids Care. 1-6 |
Schulte MT, Marelich W, Lanza HI, et al. (2019) Alcohol use, mental health, and parenting practices among HIV-positive mothers. Journal of Hiv/Aids & Social Services. 18: 111-128 |
Armistead LP, Marelich WD, Schulte MT, et al. (2019) HIV and Mother-Child Conflict: Associations with Mother's Mental and Physical Health. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal : C & A. 36: 621-629 |
LeCroix RH, Chan WY, Henrich C, et al. (2019) Maternal HIV and Adolescent Functioning in South Africa: The Role of the Mother-Child Relationship The Journal of Early Adolescence. 40: 83-103 |
Tarantino N, Goodrum NM, Salama C, et al. (2018) South African Adolescents' Neighborhood Perceptions Predict Longitudinal Change in Youth and Family Functioning. The Journal of Early Adolescence. 38: 1142-1169 |