Oland, A. & Shaw, D.S. (2005). Pure vs. Co-Occurring Externalizing and Internalizing Symptomatology in Children: The Potential Role of Socio-Developmental Milestones. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 8 (4), 247-270.
Silk, J., Shaw, D.S., Skuban, E., Oland, A., & Kovacs, M. (2006). Emotion regulation strategies in offspring of childhood-onset depressed mothers. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 47 (1), 69-78.
Johns, A., Oland, A., Katz, E., & Sahler, O. (2009). Qualitative Analysis of the Role of Culture in Coping Themes of Latina and European-American Mothers of Children with Cancer. Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing, 26(3), 167-175.
Oland, A., Shaw, D., Fersch, R., Hitchings, J., & Hood, N. (April, 2003). Family moderators of rejecting parenting on child adjustment. Presented at the Society for
Research in Child Development conference, Tampa, FL.
Oland, A., Shaw, D., Baum, A., Salomon, K., & Alarcon, J. (April, 2003). Psychophysiological markers, family context, and child adjustment. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development conference, Tampa, FL.
Oland, A., Shaw, D., Baum, A., & Alarcon, J. (April, 2005). Influences of Child Testosterone, Maternal Cortisol, and Parent-Child Relationship Quality on Early Adolescent Antisocial Behavior. Presented at the Society for Research in Child Development conference, Atlanta, GA
Johns, A., Katz, E., Oland, A., & Sahler, O. (February, 2008). The role of culture in coping styles of Spanish speaking and English speaking mothers of children with cancer: A mixed design approach. Presented at American Psychosocial Oncology Society 5th Annual Conference, Irvine, CA
Arpawong TE, Oland A, Milam JE, Ruccione K, Meeske KA. (In Press). Posttraumatic Growth Among Ethnically Diverse Adolescent Cancer Survivors. Psycho-Oncology.
Arpawong TE, Oland A, Milam JE, Ruccione K, Meeske KA. Post-traumatic growth
among an ethnically diverse sample of adolescent and young adult cancer
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