Jessica M. Dennis
Affiliations: | California State University, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States |
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developmental psychology, multicultural psychology, family relationships, acculturation, identityGoogle:
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Dennis JM, Fonseca AL, Gutierrez G, et al. (2016) Bicultural Competence and the Latino 2.5 Generation Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 38: 341-359 |
Dennis JM, Rosen R, Patel SK. (2015) Willingness to participate in a parental training intervention to reduce neurocognitive late effects among Latino parents of childhood cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Education : the Official Journal of the American Association For Cancer Education. 30: 37-44 |
Dennis J, Basañez T, Farahmand A. (2010) Intergenerational conflicts among Latinos in early adulthood: Separating values conflicts with parents from acculturation conflicts Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences. 32: 118-135 |
Ong AD, Phinney JS, Dennis J. (2006) Competence under challenge: exploring the protective influence of parental support and ethnic identity in Latino college students. Journal of Adolescence. 29: 961-79 |
Dennis JM, Phinney JS, Chuateco LI. (2005) The role of motivation, parental support, and peer support in the academic success of ethnic minority first-generation college students Journal of College Student Development. 46: 223-236 |
Parke RD, Coltrane S, Duffy S, et al. (2004) Economic stress, parenting, and child adjustment in Mexican American and European American families. Child Development. 75: 1632-56 |
Parke RD, Killian CM, Dennis J, et al. (2003) Managing the external environment: The parent and child as active agents in the system Handbook of Dynamics in Parent-Child Relations. 247-270 |
Dennis JM, Parke RD, Coltrane S, et al. (2003) Economic pressure, maternal depression, and child adjustment in Latino families: An exploratory study Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 24: 183-202 |