Publications

Skowron, E. A., Nekkanti, A.K., Skoranski^, A.M., Scholtes, C.M., Mills, K.L., Bard, D., Rock, A., Berkman, E., Bard, E., & Funderburk, B. W. (in press). Randomized Trial of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy Improves Child-Welfare Parents’ Behavior, Self-Regulation, & Self-Perceptions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

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Zhang^, X., Gatzke-Kopp, L. M., & Skowron, E. A. (2023). Dynamic regulatory processes among child welfare parents: Temporal associations between physiology and parenting behavior. Development and Psychopathology, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954579423000949

Lyons^, E.R., Nekkanti^, A.K., Funderburk, B.W., & Skowron, E.A. (2022). Parent-Child Interaction Therapy supports healthy eating behavior in child welfare-involved children. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, special issue “Parent-Child Interaction Therapy: Advances toward Health Equity,” 19, 10535. doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191710535

Gatzke-Kopp, L., Creavey, K.L., Zhang, X., & Skowron, E. A. (2022). An event-based analysis of maternal physiological reactivity following aversive child behaviors. Psychophysiology, 59(11), e14093. doi.org/10.1111/psyp.14093

Skowron, E. A., & Funderburk, B. W. (2022). In vivo social regulation of high-risk parenting: A conceptual model of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy for child maltreatment prevention. Children and Youth Services Review, 136, 106391. PMC8881007 doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2022.106391.

Skoranski^, A., Skowron, E.A., Scholtes, C.M., Nekkanti, A.K., Lyons, E.L., & DeGarmo, D.S. (2021). PCIT engagement and persistence among child welfare-involved families: Associations with harsh parenting, physiological reactivity, and social cognitive processes at intake. Development & Psychopathology. 1–18. PMC8464633. DOI: 10.1017/S0954579421000031

Nekkanti, A. K., Jeffries, R., Scholtes, C.M., Shimomaeda, L., Debow, K., Wells, J., Lyons, E.R., Giuliano^, R.J., Gutierrez, F., Woodlee, K.X., Funderburk, B., Skowron, E. A. (2020). Study Protocol: The Coaching Alternative Parenting Strategies (CAPS) Study of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy in Child Welfare Families. Frontiers in Psychiatry. DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00839

Skowron, E.A., Cipriano-Essel, E.A., Gatzke-Kopp, L.M., Teti, D.M., & Ammerman, R.T. (2014). Early adversity, RSA, and inhibitory control: Evidence of children’s neurobiological sensitivity to social context. Developmental Psychobiology, 56, 964–978. PMC3992193

Skowron, E. A., Cipriano-Essel, E. A., Benjamin, L. S., Pincus, A. L., & Van Ryzin, M. J. (2013). Cardiac vagal tone and quality of parenting show concurrent and time-ordered associations that diverge in abusive, neglectful, and non-maltreating mothers. Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice, 2, 95–115. PMC39804855

Skowron, E. A., Loken, E., Gatzke-Kopp, L. M., Cipriano-Essel, E. A., Woehrle, P., Van Epps, J. J., Gowda, A., & Ammerman, R. T. (2011). Mapping cardiac physiology, parenting, and dyadic processes in maltreating mother–child dyads. Journal of Family Psychology, 25, 663–674. PMC3582338

Skowron, E.A. & Reinemann, D.H.S. (2005).  Psychological interventions for child maltreatment:  A meta-analysis. Psychotherapy:  Theory, Research, Practice, and Training, 42, 52-71. https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/0033-3204.42.1.52