Project Activities
Structured Abstract
Setting
Sample
Research design and methods
Control condition
Key measures
Data analytic strategy
People and institutions involved
IES program contact(s)
Products and publications
Products: The expected products from this study include publications and presentations on research activities and findings that may serve as a basis for the development of educational interventions that promote father involvement and improve developmental outcomes for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers with disabilities. These findings will also offer direct service providers information they can use to support families and, in particular, fathers of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers with disabilities.
Journal article, monograph, or newsletter
Jeans, L.M., Santos, R.M., Laxman, D.J., McBride, B.A., and Dyer, W.J. (2013). Early Predictors of ASD in Young Children Using a Nationally Representative Data Set. Journal of Early Intervention, 35(4): 303-331.
Jeans, L.M., Santos, R.M., Laxman, D.J., McBride, B.A., and Dyer, W.J. (2013). Examining Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort (ECLS-B): Maternal Stress and Depressive Symptoms When Raising Children With ASD. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 33(3): 162-171. doi:10.1177/0271121413481680
Kern, J. L., McBride, B. A., Laxman, D. J., Dyer, W. J., Santos, R. M., and Jeans, L. M. (2016). The Role of Multiple-Group Measurement Invariance in Family Psychology Research. Journal of Family Psychology, 30(3): 1-13. doi:10.1037/fam0000184
Laxman, D.J., McBride, B.A., Jeans, L.M., Dyer, W.J., Santos, R.M., Kern, J., Sugimura, N., and Curtiss, S.L. (2015). Father Involvement and Maternal Depressive Symptoms in Families of Children With Disabilities. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 19(5): 1078-1086. doi:10.1007/s10995-014-1608-7
McBride, B. A., Curtiss, S. J., Laxman, D. J., Santos, R. M., Weglarz, J., Dyer, W. J., Jeans, L. M., and Kern, J. (2017). Father Involvement in Early Intervention: Exploring the Gap Between Service Providers' Perceptions and Practices. Journal of Early Intervention, 39(2): 71-87. Retrieved from http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1053815116686118.
Supplemental information
Co-Principal Investigators: Rosa Milagros Santos (University of Illinois), Sungjin Hong (University of Illinois), W. Justin Dyer (Brigham Young University)
The population of interest for the analyses will be those children that had a diagnosed disability or developmental delay and/or were receiving early intervention services. Children will be grouped based on when the child was identified with the disability and/or developmental delay (i.e., 9 months, 2 years, 4 years).
Questions about this project?
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