Patricia L. Chase-Lansdale

Affiliations: 
Social Policy to Education and Social Policy - Human Development and Social Policy Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Developmental Psychology, Demography
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Sabol TJ, Chase-Lansdale PL, Brooks-Gunn J. (2015) Advancing the science of child and adolescent development: Do we need a new household panel survey? Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. 40: 195-229
Sabol TJ, Chase-Lansdale PL. (2015) The Influence of Low-Income Children's Participation in Head Start on Their Parents' Education and Employment Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 34: 136-161
Hoyt LT, Chase-Lansdale PL, McDade TW, et al. (2012) Positive youth, healthy adults: does positive well-being in adolescence predict better perceived health and fewer risky health behaviors in young adulthood? The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society For Adolescent Medicine. 50: 66-73
Chase-Lansdale PL, Cherlin AJ, Guttmannova K, et al. (2011) Long-Term Implications of Welfare Reform for the Development of Adolescents and Young Adults. Children and Youth Services Review. 33: 678-688
Adam EK, Chyu L, Hoyt LT, et al. (2011) Adverse adolescent relationship histories and young adult health: cumulative effects of loneliness, low parental support, relationship instability, intimate partner violence, and loss. The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society For Adolescent Medicine. 49: 278-86
Coley RL, Lohman BJ, Votruba-Drzal E, et al. (2007) Maternal Functioning, Time, and Money: The World of Work and Welfare. Children and Youth Services Review. 29: 721-741
Gordon RA, Chase-Lansdale PL, Brooks-Gunn J. (2004) Extended households and the life course of young mothers: Understanding the associations using a sample of mothers with premature, low birth weight babies Child Development. 75: 1013-1038
Lohman BJ, Pittman LD, Coley RL, et al. (2004) Welfare history, sanctions, and developmental outcomes among low-income children and youth Social Service Review. 78: 41-73
Chase-Lansdale PL, Moffitt RA, Lohman BJ, et al. (2003) Mothers' transitions from welfare to work and the well-being of preschoolers and adolescents. Science (New York, N.Y.). 299: 1548-52
Adam EK, Chase-Lansdale PL. (2002) Home sweet home(s): parental separations, residential moves, and adjustment problems in low-income adolescent girls. Developmental Psychology. 38: 792-805
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