Meagan C. Tucker, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2014 College of Arts & Sciences: Psychology The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, United States 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Gender Studies, Women's Studies
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Christina M. Rodriguez grad student 2014 The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
 (Personal and couple level risk factors: Maternal vs. paternal physical child abuse risk.)
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Tucker MC, Rodriguez CM, Baker LR. (2017) Personal and couple level risk factors: Maternal and paternal parent-child aggression risk. Child Abuse & Neglect. 69: 213-222
Rodriguez CM, Baker LR, Pu DF, et al. (2017) Predicting Parent-Child Aggression Risk in Mothers and Fathers: Role of Emotion Regulation and Frustration Tolerance Journal of Child and Family Studies. 26: 2529-2538
Rodriguez CM, Tucker MC, Palmer K. (2016) Emotion Regulation in Relation to Emerging Adults’ Mental Health and Delinquency: A Multi-informant Approach Journal of Child and Family Studies. 25: 1916-1925
Rodriguez CM, Tucker MC. (2015) Predicting Maternal Physical Child Abuse Risk Beyond Distress and Social Support: Additive Role of Cognitive Processes Journal of Child and Family Studies. 24: 1780-1790
Tucker MC, Rodriguez CM. (2014) Family Dysfunction and Social Isolation as Moderators Between Stress and Child Physical Abuse Risk Journal of Family Violence. 29: 175-186
Tucker MC, Rodriguez CM. (2014) Utility of child report: Correspondence with parent-reported child abuse risk Child Abuse Review. 23: 334-341
Rodriguez CM, Clough V, Gowda AS, et al. (2012) Multimethod assessment of children's distress during noninvasive outpatient medical procedures: child and parent attitudes and factors. Journal of Pediatric Psychology. 37: 557-66
Rodriguez CM, Tucker MC. (2011) Behind the cycle of violence, beyond abuse history: a brief report on the association of parental attachment to physical child abuse potential. Violence and Victims. 26: 246-56
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