Caitlin S. Lombardi
Associate Professor/Human Dev and Family Sciences

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Trajectories of positive and negative behaviors from early- to mid-adolescence
2010
Alicia Doyle Lynch, Jacqueline V Lerner, Kristina Schmid, Richard M Lerner, Caitlin S Lombardi, Selva Lewin-Bizan, Kirsten Fay
Research Type: Journal Article

Dynamics of early maternal employment in low-income families
2012
Rebekah Levine Coley, Caitlin S Lombardi
Research Type: Book Chapter

Early maternal employment and childhood obesity among economically disadvantaged families in the USA
2012
Rebekah Levine Coley, Caitlin S Lombardi
Research Type: Journal Article

Changes in health risk behaviors for males and females from early adolescence through early adulthood
2013
James Mahalik, Alicia Doyle Lynch, Anna Markowitz, Rebekah Levine Coley, Sara Jaffee, Caitlin S Lombardi
Research Type: Journal Article

Does maternal employment following childbirth support or inhibit low-income children’s long-term development?
2013
R L Coley, Caitlin S Lombardi
Research Type: Journal Article

Sexual partner accumulation from adolescence through early adulthood: The role of family, peer, and school social norms.
2013
Jacqueline Sims, Caitlin S Lombardi, Alicia Doyle Lynch, James R Mahalik, Rebekah Levine Coley
Research Type: Journal Article

Using complementary methods to test whether marriage limits men’s antisocial behavior.
2013
Rebekah Levine Coley, Sara R Jaffee, Caitlin S Lombardi
Research Type: Journal Article

Early education and care experiences and cognitive skills development: A comparative perspective between Australian and American children
2013
Jacqueline Sims, Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal, Caitlin S Lombardi, Rebekah Levine Coley
Research Type: Journal Article

Early Education Promoting School Readiness Skills in American and Australian Children
2013
Caitlin S Lombardi, Jacqueline Sims, Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal, Rebekah Levine Coley
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

Low-income women's employment experiences and their financial, personal, and family well-being
2014
Caitlin McPherra M Lombardi, Rebekah Levin L Coley
Research Type: Journal Article

Early maternal employment and children's school readiness in contemporary families
2014
Rebekah Levin L Coley, Caitlin McPherra M Lombardi
Research Type: Journal Article

Gender, male-typicality, and social norms predicting adolescent alcohol intoxication and marijuana use
2015
Jacqueline Sims, Rebekah Levin L Coley, James R Mahalik, Alicia Doyl D Lynch, Caitlin McPherra M Lombardi
Research Type: Journal Article

Direct and interactive effects of parent, friend and schoolmate drinking on alcohol use trajectories
2015
Alicia Doyl D Lynch, Rebekah Levin L Coley, Caitlin McPherra M Lombardi, James R Mahalik, Jacqueline Sims
Research Type: Journal Article

Long-term implications of early education and care programs for Australian children
2015
Caitlin S Lombardi, Rebekah Levine Coley, Jacqueline Sims
Research Type: Journal Article

Mothers going back to work early doesn’t harm child development
2016
Caitlin S Lombardi
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work

Maternal employment and children's school readiness in three countries
2016
Caitlin S Lombardi
Research Type: Poster/Presentation

Early maternal employment and children’s academic and behavioral skills in Australia and the United Kingdom
2017
Rebekah Levine Coley, Caitlin S Lombardi
Research Type: Journal Article

Girls’ spatial skills and arithmetic strategies in first grade as predictors of fifth grade analytical math reasoning
2017
Elizabeth Pezaris, Beth M. Casey, Caitlin S Lombardi, Amanda Pollock, Bonnie Fineman
Research Type: Journal Article

Maternal support of young children’s planning and spatial concept learning as predictors of later math (and reading) achievement
2017
Caitlin S Lombardi, Hoa Nha Nguyen, Beth M Casey, Dana Thomson, Eric Dearing
Research Type: Journal Article

Family investments in low-income children’s achievement and socioemotional functioning
2017
Francesca Longo, Caitlin S Lombardi, Eric Dearing
Research Type: Journal Article