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Elizabeth I. Johnson
Elizabeth I. Johnson
Professor of Child and Family Studies, University of Tennessee
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Estimating the “impact” of out‐of‐home placement on child well‐being: Approaching the problem of selection bias
LM Berger, SK Bruch, EI Johnson, S James, D Rubin
Child development 80 (6), 1856-1876, 2009
3232009
Understanding unique effects of parental incarceration on children: Challenges, progress, and recommendations
EI Johnson, B Easterling
Journal of Marriage and Family 74 (2), 342-356, 2012
2782012
Parental incarceration: Recent trends and implications for child welfare
EI Johnson, J Waldfogel
Social Service Review 76 (3), 460-479, 2002
2742002
Seeing the destination but not the path: Effects of socioeconomic disadvantage on school-focused possible self content and linked behavioral strategies
D Oyserman, E Johnson, L James
Self and Identity 10 (4), 474-492, 2011
1582011
Computerized ambulatory monitoring in psychiatry: a multi‐site collaborative study of acceptability, compliance, and reactivity
EI Johnson, O Grondin, M Barrault, M Faytout, S Helbig, M Husky, ...
International journal of methods in psychiatric research 18 (1), 48-57, 2009
1372009
Children of incarcerated parents: Multiple risks and children’s living arrangements
EI Johnson, J Waldfogel
Imprisoning America: The social effects of mass incarceration, 97-131, 2004
1342004
Coping with confinement: Adolescents’ experiences with parental incarceration
EI Johnson, BA Easterling
Journal of Adolescent Research 30 (2), 244-267, 2015
1012015
Children of incarcerated parents: Cumulative risk and children’s living arrangements
EI Johnson, J Waldfogel
Evanston, IL, 2002
812002
On being the first: The role of family in the experiences of first-generation college students
AL Capannola, EI Johnson
Journal of Adolescent Research 37 (1), 29-58, 2022
592022
A family resilience agenda for understanding and responding to parental incarceration.
JA Arditti, EI Johnson
American Psychologist 77 (1), 56, 2022
592022
Feasibility and validity of computerized ambulatory monitoring in drug-dependent women
EI Johnson, M Barrault, L Nadeau, J Swendsen
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 99 (1-3), 322-326, 2009
582009
Mood and personality-based models of substance use.
N Chakroun, EI Johnson, J Swendsen
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 24 (1), 129, 2010
512010
Conducting qualitative research on parental incarceration: Personal reflections on challenges and contributions
BA Easterling, EI Johnson
The Qualitative Report 20 (10), 1568-1575, 2015
472015
Risk, protection, and adjustment among youth with incarcerated and non-resident parents: A mixed-methods study
EI Johnson, JA Arditti, CM McGregor
Journal of Child and Family Studies 27 (6), 1914-1928, 2018
432018
Mood trajectories following daily life events
EI Johnson, M Husky, O Grondin, CM Mazure, J Doron, J Swendsen
Motivation and Emotion 32, 251-259, 2008
382008
Feasibility and validity of computerized ambulatory monitoring in stroke patients
EI Johnson, I Sibon, P Renou, F Rouanet, M Allard, J Swendsen
Neurology 73 (19), 1579-1583, 2009
372009
Perceptions of Nonresident Father Involvement Among Low‐Income Youth and Their Single Parents
JA Arditti, S Molloy, S Spiers, EI Johnson
Family Relations 68 (1), 68-84, 2019
362019
Perceived social status and early adolescents’ responses to negative daily events
EI Johnson, JD Swendsen
Journal of Child and Family Studies 24, 1593-1604, 2015
292015
Subjective social status and positive indicators of well-being among emerging adult college students
J Zorotovich, EI Johnson, R Linn
College Student Journal 50 (4), 624-635, 2016
272016
Youth with incarcerated parents: An introduction to the issues
EI Johnson
The Prevention Researcher 13 (2), 3-6, 2006
272006
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