Project Activities
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Products and publications
Products: The products of this project will be evidence of the efficacy of the Early Adolescent Coping Power (EACP) program for seventh grade students' behavior and academic achievement. Other products include information about potential moderators (student gender, race/ethnicity, and special education status) and mediators (parent discipline practices and student social-cognitive factors) of impact. Peer reviewed publications will also be produced.
ERIC Citations: Find available citations in ERIC for this award here.
Curhan, A.L., Rabinowitz, J.A., Pas, E.T., and Bradshaw, C. P. (2019). Informant discrepancies in internalizing and externalizing symptoms in an at-risk sample: The role of parenting and school engagement. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-019-01107-x. ED598332.
Books and Book Chapters
Boxmeyer, C. L., Lochman, J. E., Kassing, F., Mitchell, Q. P., & Romero, D. (2018). Cognitive therapies: Anger management. In M. Martel (Ed.), Developmental pathways to Disruptive, Impulse-Control, and Conduct Disorders (pp. 239-262). San Diego, CA: Elsevier.
Boxmeyer, C. L., Powell, N. P., Mitchell, Q., Romero, D., Powe, C. E., & Dillon, C. (2017). Psychosocial Treatment and Prevention in Middle Childhood and Early Adolescence. In J.E. Lochman and W. Matthys (Eds.), The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders (pp. 451-466). Wiley Blackwell.
Boxmeyer, C., Powell, N., Lochman, J., & Barry, T. (2019). Anger and aggression: Helping Handout for the Home. In G. Bear & K. Minke (Eds.), Helping Children Handouts: Prevention and Intervention Strategies for Common Concerns at School and Home (S2H1 1-5). Washington D. C.: National Association of School Psychologists.
Bradshaw, C., Lochman, J., Powell, N., & Ialongo, N., (2017). Preventing Bullying in Middle Schoolers Using the Coping Power Program: A Targeted Group Intervention. In Handbook on Bullying Prevention: A Lifecourse Perspective (C. Bradshaw, Ed). National Association of Social Work, New York.
Lochman, J.E., Boxmeyer, C.L., Andrade, B., & Kassing, F. (2019). Coping Power. In B. Fiese, M. Celano, K. Deater-Deckard, E. Jouriles & M. Whisman (Eds.), APA Handbook of Contemporary Family Psychology, Volume 3: Family Therapy and Training (pp. 361-376). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Lochman, J.E., Boxmeyer, C.L., Ialongo, N.S., McDaniel, S.C., Pas, E.T., & Powell, N.P. (2019). Tier II Family-school partnership programs. In A. Garbacz, (Ed.), Implementing Family- School Partnerships: Student Success in School Psychology Research and Practice. New York, NY: Routledge.
Lochman, J.E., Kassing, F., Sallee, M., & Stromeyer, S.L. (2018). Factors influencing intervention delivery and outcomes. In J.E. Lochman & W. Matthys (Eds.), Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse Control Disorders (pp. 485-500). Chichester, England: Wiley.
Mitchell, Q.P., Lochman, J.E., Boxmeyer, C., Powell, N., Kassing, F., and Jones, S. (2016). Anger and Aggression in Children and Adolescents. In C. Haen and S. Aronson (Eds.), Handbook of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy: A Practitioner's Reference, 368.
Powell, N.P., Lochman, J.E., Boxmeyer, C.L., and Sallee, M.K. (2015). Externalizing Behaviors. In M.K. Holt and A.E. Grills (Eds.), Critical Issues in School-based Mental Health (pp. 13-25). Routledge.
Powell, N.P., Lochman, J.E., Boxmeyer, C.L., Barry, T.D., and Pardini, D.A. (2017). The Coping Power Program for Aggressive Behavior in Children. In J.R. Weisz and A.E. Kazdin (Eds.), Evidence-based Psychotherapies For Children And Adolescents (pp.159-176). Guilford.
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Co-Principal Investigators: Lochman, John; Ialongo, Nicholas
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