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Social-cognitive processes of severly violent, moderately aggressive, and nonaggressive boys

STEM and boys

Dodge KA, Lochman JE.
GSID: FLXLp5uJubUJ
JE Lochman, KA Dodge - Journal of consulting and clinical …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org

… boys differed from the nonaggressive boys on attributional biases and low perceived self-worth, a continuum existed with violent boys … than the moderately aggressive boys.(PsycINFO …

Situational social problem-solving skills and self-esteem of aggressive and nonaggressive boys

STEM and boys

Lochman JE.
GSID: PGPe6v2uEJoJ
JE Lochman, LB Lampron - Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1986 - Springer

… means-ends stories, with each stem … a boy's soccer ball when he needs to go home (Frustrating Peer: FPE); a peer calling a boy names (Hostile Peers: HPE); a teacher saying a boy will …

Integrating evidence and context to develop a parenting program for low-income families in South Africa

Science interventions

Cluver L, Lachman JM, Ward CL.
GSID: ChVkAikT42QJ
JM Lachman, LT Sherr, L Cluver, CL Ward… - Journal of Child and …, 2016 - Springer

Children living in low-and middle-income countries, such as South Africa, face elevated risks of child maltreatment. Although evidence-based parenting programs have been shown to …

Adaptations to the coping power program's structure, delivery settings, and clinician training

after-school settings

Lochman JE, Boxmeyer C, Andrade B.
GSID: PnWeUSjSgIYJ
JE Lochman, N Powell, C Boxmeyer, B Andrade… - …, 2012 - psycnet.apa.org

… their service settings. … settings, other than the school-based delivery in the efficacy trials. Research has examined its use with aggressive deaf youth in a residential setting, with Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder children in outpatient clinics,...

Contextual social–cognitive mediators and child outcome: A test of the theoretical model in the Coping Power program

classroom interventions

Lochman JE.
GSID: SNWkVCYbsCMJ
JE Lochman, KC Wells - Development and psychopathology, 2002 - cambridge.org

This study tests the contextual social–cognitive model, which has served as the basis for the Coping Power program, an indicated preventive intervention with at-risk preadolescent boys …

Different strokes for different folks? Contrasting approaches to cultural adaptation of parenting interventions

Science interventions

Mejia A, Leijten P, Lachman JM, Parra-Cardona JR.
GSID: wDpt8I2l3IAJ
A Mejia, P Leijten, JM Lachman, JR Parra-Cardona - Prevention Science, 2017 - Springer

… been accomplished in prevention science with regard to disseminating efficacious parenting interventions among underserved … interventions should be delivered with strict fidelity to ensure effectiveness. Others have emphasized the need for cultural adaptations of interventions …

The coping power program for preadolescent aggressive boys and their parents: outcome effects at the 1-year follow-up

classroom interventions

Lochman JE.
GSID: 3dBb9gutONIJ
JE Lochman, KC Wells - Journal of consulting and clinical …, 2004 - psycnet.apa.org

This study evaluates the effects of the Coping Power Program with at-risk preadolescent boys at the time of transition from elementary school to middle school. Aggressive boys were …

Cognitive-behavioral intervention with aggressive boys: three-year follow-up and preventive effects

STEM and boys

Lochman JE.
GSID: k8fzKefwH2MJ
JE Lochman - Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org

… Three yrs after intervention, boys who had received an anger coping (AC) program were compared with a group of untreated boys. The AC boys had lower rates of drug and alcohol …

Changes of Polyphenolic Substances in the Anatomical Parts of Buckwheat (.

Foods (Basel, Switzerland)

Bystricka J, Musilova J, Tomas J, Vollmannova A, Lachman J, Kavalcova P.
PMID: 28234337
Foods. 2014 Oct 17;3(4):558-568. doi: 10.3390/foods3040558.

In this study the changes of total polyphenolics in different anatomical parts (stems, leaves, flowers and seeds) of common buckwheat (

Improving Joint Expeditionary Medical Planning Tools Based on a Patient Flow Approach.

Rand health quarterly

Chan EW, Krull H, Lachman BE, LaTourrette T, Costello R, Snyder D, Amouzegar MA, Ritschard HV, Guermonprez DS.
PMID: 28083250
Rand Health Q. 2012 Jun 01;2(2):9. eCollection 2012.

The U.S. military's current concept of operations for expeditionary medical care emphasizes quickly moving patients to a series of successively more sophisticated medical facilities that provide the patients with the care necessary to treat their injury or condition. Balancing...

Correction to Formation of Giant Unilamellar Proteo-Liposomes by Osmotic Shock.

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids

Motta I, Gohlke A, Adrien V, Li F, Gardavot H, Rothman JE, Pincet F.
PMID: 26293386
Langmuir. 2015 Sep 01;31(34):9521. doi: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.5b02955. Epub 2015 Aug 21.

No abstract available.

Building Tool Use From Object Manipulation: A Perception-Action Perspective.

Ecological psychology : a publication of the International Society for Ecological Psychology

Kahrs BA, Lockman JJ.
PMID: 25678761
Ecol Psychol. 2014 Jan 01;26(1):88-97. doi: 10.1080/10407413.2014.874908.

Tools are a universal feature of human culture. While most past research on tool use has focused on its cognitive underpinnings, in the present article we adopt a perception-action approach to understand how tool use emerges in early development....

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