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June Tangney

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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 10, 2015
Television Viewing and Aggression: Some Alternative PerspectivesSeymour Feshbach, June Tangney
Self and Identity : the Journal of the International Society for Self and Identity|July 22, 2014
Jail Inmates' Perceived and Anticipated Stigma: Implications for Post-release FunctioningKelly Moore, Jeffrey Stuewig, June Tangney
Addictive Behaviors|June 26, 2012
Self-control and jail inmates' substance misuse post-release: mediation by friends' substance use and moderation by ageElizabeth Malouf, Jeffrey Stuewig, June Tangney
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology|September 28, 2011
Psychological and behavioral implications of connectedness to communities with opposing values and beliefsDebra Mashek, Jeffrey Stuewig, Emi Furukawa, et al.
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|June 18, 2009
Gender differences in jail inmates' symptoms of mental illness, treatment history and treatment seekingAmy L Drapalski, Kerstin Youman, Jeff Stuewig, et al.
Psychological Services|September 28, 2011
Race differences in psychopathology and disparities in treatment seeking: Community and jail-based treatment seeking patternsKerstin Youman, Amy Drapalski, Jeff Stuewig, et al.
European Journal of Social Psychology|August 16, 2016
Connectedness to the criminal community and the community at large predicts 1-year post-release outcomes among felony offendersJohanna B Folk, Debra Mashek, June Tangney, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment|February 14, 2017
Psychometric validation of a simplified form of the PICTS for low-reading level populationsDavid J Disabato, Johanna B Folk, John Wilson, et al.
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Perspectives on Psychological Science : a Journal of the Association for Psychological Science|July 10, 2015
Television Viewing and Aggression: Some Alternative PerspectivesSeymour Feshbach, June Tangney
Self and Identity : the Journal of the International Society for Self and Identity|July 22, 2014
Jail Inmates' Perceived and Anticipated Stigma: Implications for Post-release FunctioningKelly Moore, Jeffrey Stuewig, June Tangney
Addictive Behaviors|June 26, 2012
Self-control and jail inmates' substance misuse post-release: mediation by friends' substance use and moderation by ageElizabeth Malouf, Jeffrey Stuewig, June Tangney
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology|September 28, 2011
Psychological and behavioral implications of connectedness to communities with opposing values and beliefsDebra Mashek, Jeffrey Stuewig, Emi Furukawa, et al.
Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|June 18, 2009
Gender differences in jail inmates' symptoms of mental illness, treatment history and treatment seekingAmy L Drapalski, Kerstin Youman, Jeff Stuewig, et al.
Psychological Services|September 28, 2011
Race differences in psychopathology and disparities in treatment seeking: Community and jail-based treatment seeking patternsKerstin Youman, Amy Drapalski, Jeff Stuewig, et al.
European Journal of Social Psychology|August 16, 2016
Connectedness to the criminal community and the community at large predicts 1-year post-release outcomes among felony offendersJohanna B Folk, Debra Mashek, June Tangney, et al.
Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment|February 14, 2017
Psychometric validation of a simplified form of the PICTS for low-reading level populationsDavid J Disabato, Johanna B Folk, John Wilson, et al.
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