Canan Karatekin

Affiliations: 
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
Area:
Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology
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Desir MP, Karatekin C. (2018) Parent- and Sibling-Directed Aggression in Children of Domestic Violence Victims. Violence & Victims. 33: 886-901
Karatekin C, Hill M. (2018) Adverse childhood experiences as a predictor of attendance at a health-promotion program. Journal of Health Psychology. 1359105318802929
Karatekin C, Almy B, Mason SM, et al. (2018) Mental and Physical Health Profiles of Maltreated Youth. Child Abuse & Neglect. 84: 23-33
Karatekin C, Ahluwalia R, Desir M. (2018) Tailoring health-related messages for young adults with adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Child Abuse & Neglect. 80: 194-202
Desir MP, Karatekin C. (2018) Parental reactions to parent- and sibling-directed aggression within a domestic violence context. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 23: 457-470
Karatekin C, Almy B, Mason SM, et al. (2018) Health-Care Utilization Patterns of Maltreated Youth. Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Lawler JM, Gehrman R, Karatekin C. (2016) Maltreated Children and Their Families in Juvenile Dependency Court II: Maltreatment Recidivism Journal of Public Child Welfare. 10: 215-236
Mous SE, Karatekin C, Kao CY, et al. (2014) Gyrification differences in children and adolescents with velocardiofacial syndrome and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a pilot study. Psychiatry Research. 221: 169-71
White T, Mous S, Karatekin C. (2014) Memory-guided saccades in youth-onset psychosis and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Early Intervention in Psychiatry. 8: 229-39
Karatekin C, Gehrman R, Lawler J. (2014) A study of maltreated children and their families in juvenile court: I. Court performance measures Children and Youth Services Review. 41: 62-74
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