Beth S. Russell
Professor/Human Dev and Family Sciences
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
206 Scholarly Contributions
"Parents as Coping Coaches": Preliminary findings for a group intervention for parents of adolescents with chronic pain
2016
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). Mid-level Developmental Assessment: Crafting effective supports and interventions for families facing mental health challenges
2014
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). Process data from collegiate recovery programs: The who and how
2014
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A family-centered intervention for parents of adolescents with chronic pain reduces authoritarian parenting and caregiver burden
2017
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A grounded theory of mothers’ emotional and behavioral processes related to having a young adult child with a substance use disorder
2021
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Adolescent depression and heavy alcohol use: Gender differences in social risk-taking behavior.
2016
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Adolescent maternal life course outcomes: Randomized examination of integrated mental health services approach compared to standard of care
2014
Research Type: Journal Article
Adolescent same-sex attraction effects on alcohol abuse in adulthood: The mediating influence of adolescent parent-child relationship quality.
2020
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Adolescent substance use, internalizing symptoms, and family functioning
2016
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Adolescent-parent communication mediates teh association between depression and coping style in early adulthood
2017
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Aligning a new measure ambiguous loss with resilience and wellbeing frameworks
2023
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Americans' COVID-19 Stress, Coping, and Adherence to CDC Guidelines
2020
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Americans' Covid-19 stress, coping, and adherence to CDC guidelines.
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
Americans' distress early in the COVID-19 pandemic: Protective resources and coping strategies
2021
Research Type: Journal Article