Esther Sales

Affiliations: 
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Social Work, Theology, Public and Social Welfare, General Religion
Google:
"Esther Sales"
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Spjeldnes S, Koeske G, Sales E. (2010) Teacher support as a buffer between interparental conflict and child social skills Early Child Development and Care. 180: 335-346
Rishel CW, Greeno CG, Marcus SC, et al. (2006) Impact of maternal mental health status on child mental health treatment outcome Community Mental Health Journal. 42: 1-12
Lichtenwalter S, Koeske G, Sales E. (2006) Examining Transportation and Employment Outcomes: Evidence for Moving Beyond The Bus Pass Journal of Poverty. 10: 93-115
Mohanty J, Keokse G, Sales E. (2006) Family Cultural Socialization, Ethnic Identity, and Self-Esteem Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. 15: 153-172
Bonach K, Sales E, Koeske G. (2005) Gender differences in perceptions of coparenting quality among expartners Journal of Divorce and Remarriage. 43: 1-28
Rishel C, Sales E, F. Koeske G. (2005) Relationships with non-parental adults and child behavior Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. 22: 19-34
Sales E, Greeno C, Shear MK, et al. (2004) Maternal caregiving strain as a mediator in the relationship between child and mother mental health problems Social Work Research. 28: 211-223
Lee J, Koeske GF, Sales E. (2004) Social support buffering of acculturative stress: a study of mental health symptoms among Korean international students International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 28: 399-414
Sales E. (2003) Family burden and quality of life. Quality of Life Research : An International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation. 12: 33-41
Manfred-Gilham JJ, Sales E, Koeske G. (2002) Therapist and case manager perceptions of client barriers to treatment participation and use of engagement strategies. Community Mental Health Journal. 38: 213-21
See more...