Renee P. Dennison, Ph.D.

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2010 Family & Consumer Sciences University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Social Psychology
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Susan S. Koerner grad student 2010 University of Arizona
 (The effect of family of origin on early marriage outcomes: A mixed method approach.)
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Monk JK, Ogolsky BG, Rice TM, et al. (2020) The role of family-of-origin environment and discrepancy in conflict behavior on newlywed marital quality: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
Willoughby BJ, James S, Marsee I, et al. (2019) “I’m Scared because Divorce Sucks”: Parental Divorce and the Marital Paradigms of Emerging Adults Journal of Family Issues. 41: 711-738
Dennison RP, Koerner SS, Segrin C. (2014) A dyadic examination of family-of-origin influence on newlyweds' marital satisfaction. Journal of Family Psychology : Jfp : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43). 28: 429-35
Ogolsky BG, Dennison RP, Monk JK. (2014) The Role of Couple Discrepancies in Cognitive and Behavioral Egalitarianism in Marital Quality Sex Roles. 70: 329-342
Koerner SS, Korn M, Dennison RP, et al. (2011) Future money-related worries among adolescents after divorce Journal of Adolescent Research. 26: 299-317
Dennison RP, Koerner SS. (2008) A look at hopes and worries about marriage: The views of adolescents following a parental divorce Journal of Divorce and Remarriage. 48: 91-107
Kenyon DB, Rankin LA, Koerner SS, et al. (2007) What makes an adult? Examining descriptions from adolescents of divorce Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 36: 813-823
Dennison RP, Russell ST. (2005) Positive perspectives on adolescent sexuality: Contributions of the national longitudinal study of adolescent health Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 2: 54-59
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