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Publications

Publications in our database are reports and resource materials produced within the Department of Child and Family Studies, as well as recent journal articles authored by CFS faculty. To view a more thorough listing of recent books, book chapters and articles written or edited by CFS faculty, view our Impact Reports or individual faculty vitas. You may also view the publications by topic on the right of this page.

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Design and rationale for NOURISH-T: A randomized control trial targeting parents of overweight children with cancer transitioning off treatment ()
Relations among optimism, perceived health vulnerability, and academic, self-regulatory, and social self-efficacy in adolescent survivors of childhood ()
Peer and romantic relationships among adolescent and young adult survivors of childhood hematological cancer ()
Preparing for the future: An examination of healthcare provider and patient communication regarding childhood cancer survivorship ()
Meeting the unique needs of minorities with disabilities: A report to the President and the Congress ()
Female sexual pain and cognitive behavioral therapy ()
E-Health technology competencies for health professionals working in home care to support older adults to age in place ()
Activation thresholds and operating characteristics of commercial alarm products to provide surveillance for dementia caregivers. ()
Using information from the electronic health record to improve measurement of unemployment in service members and veterans with mTBI and post-deployme ()
Gender differences in marital satisfaction: A meta-analysis ()

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Publication Highlights

CFS Faculty and Staff Publish Article on Neurodiversity in HR Florida Review Magazine

Neurodiversity is a term that describes people who think differently, see the world from varying perspectives, or who pick up the details of a task that others may have missed.

Dr. Tina Dillahunt-Aspillaga Serves as Co-editor on a Special Supplement of the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

The issue, to be released in February 2018, consists of articles that represent current thinking about community reintegration (CR) and lays the groundwork for testing interventions to improve CR outcomes for veterans and service members.

Fourth Year ABA Doctoral Students have Long List of Research Accomplishments!

How productive are our PhD students? Just take a look at our fourth year ABA doctoral student research accomplishments!  Great work Bryon Miller, Lindsey Slattery, Leslie Singer, Mallory Quinn, Sindy Sanchez and Diego Valbuena!

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