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Natasha Cabrera

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Fathering|March 2, 2010
An Exploratory Study of Fathers' Parenting Stress and Toddlers' Social Development in Low-Income African American FamiliesNatasha Cabrera, Stephanie Mitchell
Journal of Family Psychology : JFP : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)|October 3, 2012
Longitudinal and reciprocal associations between coparenting conflict and father engagementJay Fagan, Natasha Cabrera
Journal of Family Studies|August 4, 2020
Family Change and Co-parenting in Resident Couples and Children's Behavioral ProblemsElizabeth Karberg, Natasha Cabrera
Infant Mental Health Journal|March 24, 2015
Retooling: evolution in research on fathers - a commentaryRobert H Bradley, Natasha Cabrera
Development and Psychopathology|December 19, 2023
Longitudinal associations between early risk and adolescent delinquency: Mediators, moderators, and main effectsJay Fagan, Natasha Cabrera, Julia Kobulsky
Developmental Psychology|October 13, 2022
Explaining the long reach of prenatal behaviors and attitudes in unmarried men at birth on father engagement in early and middle childhood and adolescenceJay Fagan, Natasha Cabrera, Rachel Ghosh
Journal of Family Issues|July 23, 2021
Family structure change among Latinos: Variation by ecologic riskNatasha Cabrera, Elizabeth Karberg, Jay Fagan
The European Journal of Developmental Psychology|November 25, 2017
Family structure, maternal employment, and change in children's externalizing problem behaviour: Differences by age and self-regulationNatasha Cabrera, Sandra L Hofferth, Gregory Hancock
Cognitive Science|March 1, 2016
Going Beyond Input Quantity: Wh-Questions Matter for Toddlers' Language and Cognitive DevelopmentMeredith L Rowe, Kathryn A Leech, Natasha Cabrera
Infant Mental Health Journal|June 23, 2017
New directions in measuring young children's emotional developmentNatasha Cabrera, Miriam R Linver, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
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Fathering|March 2, 2010
An Exploratory Study of Fathers' Parenting Stress and Toddlers' Social Development in Low-Income African American FamiliesNatasha Cabrera, Stephanie Mitchell
Journal of Family Psychology : JFP : Journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association (Division 43)|October 3, 2012
Longitudinal and reciprocal associations between coparenting conflict and father engagementJay Fagan, Natasha Cabrera
Journal of Family Studies|August 4, 2020
Family Change and Co-parenting in Resident Couples and Children's Behavioral ProblemsElizabeth Karberg, Natasha Cabrera
Infant Mental Health Journal|March 24, 2015
Retooling: evolution in research on fathers - a commentaryRobert H Bradley, Natasha Cabrera
Development and Psychopathology|December 19, 2023
Longitudinal associations between early risk and adolescent delinquency: Mediators, moderators, and main effectsJay Fagan, Natasha Cabrera, Julia Kobulsky
Developmental Psychology|October 13, 2022
Explaining the long reach of prenatal behaviors and attitudes in unmarried men at birth on father engagement in early and middle childhood and adolescenceJay Fagan, Natasha Cabrera, Rachel Ghosh
Journal of Family Issues|July 23, 2021
Family structure change among Latinos: Variation by ecologic riskNatasha Cabrera, Elizabeth Karberg, Jay Fagan
The European Journal of Developmental Psychology|November 25, 2017
Family structure, maternal employment, and change in children's externalizing problem behaviour: Differences by age and self-regulationNatasha Cabrera, Sandra L Hofferth, Gregory Hancock
Cognitive Science|March 1, 2016
Going Beyond Input Quantity: Wh-Questions Matter for Toddlers' Language and Cognitive DevelopmentMeredith L Rowe, Kathryn A Leech, Natasha Cabrera
Infant Mental Health Journal|June 23, 2017
New directions in measuring young children's emotional developmentNatasha Cabrera, Miriam R Linver, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
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