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George W Howe
George Washington University
1983
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36223046Re-envisioning, Retooling, and Rebuilding Prevention Science Methods to Address Structural and Systemic Racism and Promote Health Equity.Prev Sci2024
33880691Familias Unidas Prevents Youth Internalizing Symptoms: a Baseline Target Moderated Mediation (BTMM) Study.Prev Sci2023
37938526Retrospective Psychometrics and Effect Heterogeneity in Integrated Data Analysis: Commentary on the Special Issue.Prev Sci2023
35904646Heterogeneity in the Effects of Interventions to Prevent Depression in Couples Facing Job Loss: Studying Baseline Target Moderation of Impact.Prev Sci2023
36378392When Is It Time to Revise or Adapt Our Prevention Programs? Introduction to Special Issue on Using Baseline Target Moderation to Assess Variation in Prevention Impact.Prev Sci2023
35925439Secondary Analysis to Inform the Development of Adaptive Preventive Interventions.Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev2022
36062849The impact of social rhythm and sleep disruptions on waist circumference after job loss: A prospective 18-month study.Obesity (Silver Spring)2022
32185652Unemployed Individuals Reporting Hindrance Work Stress at Previous Job Have Increased Likelihood of Insomnia Disorder.Int J Behav Med2021
28725991Preventive Effect Heterogeneity: Causal Inference in Personalized Prevention.Prev Sci2019
31496463Using baseline target moderation to guide decisions on adapting prevention programs.Dev Psychopathol2019
31259571Evaluating construct equivalence of youth depression measures across multiple measures and multiple studies.Psychol Assess2019
27318951Preventing Youth Internalizing Symptoms Through the Familias Unidas Intervention: Examining Variation in Response.Prev Sci2018
28434055Addressing Methodologic Challenges and Minimizing Threats to Validity in Synthesizing Findings from Individual-Level Data Across Longitudinal Randomized Trials.Prev Sci2018
28243827Limitations in Using Multiple Imputation to Harmonize Individual Participant Data for Meta-Analysis.Prev Sci2018
29368296Programs for Preventing Depression in Adolescence: Who Benefits and Who Does Not? An Introduction to the Supplemental Issue.Prev Sci2018
28013420Two-Year Impact of Prevention Programs on Adolescent Depression: an Integrative Data Analysis Approach.Prev Sci2018
27197979Combining Stress Exposure and Stress Generation: Does Neuroticism Alter the Dynamic Interplay of Stress, Depression, and Anxiety Following Job Loss?J Pers2017
28475370Stomaching rejection: Self-compassion and self-esteem moderate the impact of daily social rejection on restrictive eating behaviours among college women.Psychol Health2017
29017480Longitudinal assessment of daily activity patterns on weight change after involuntary job loss: the ADAPT study protocol.BMC Public Health2017
26139512Impact of an equality constraint on the class-specific residual variances in regression mixtures: A Monte Carlo simulation study.Behav Res Methods2016
27220838Human Subjects Protection and Technology in Prevention Science: Selected Opportunities and Challenges.Prev Sci2016
27154768Reducing Internalizing Symptoms Among High-Risk, Hispanic Adolescents: Mediators of a Preventive Family Intervention.Prev Sci2016
26779062Translating Genetic Research into Preventive Intervention: The Baseline Target Moderated Mediator Design.Front Psychol2016
26841367Testing moderation in network meta-analysis with individual participant data.Stat Med2016
25151465A longitudinal examination of re-employment quality on internalizing symptoms and job-search intentions.J Occup Health Psychol2015
26556903Evaluating differential effects using regression interactions and regression mixture models.Educ Psychol Meas2015
25846268Standards of Evidence for Efficacy, Effectiveness, and Scale-up Research in Prevention Science: Next Generation.Prev Sci2015
25349137Toward scientific equity for the prevention of depression and depressive symptoms in vulnerable youth.Prev Sci2015
24390684Preventing internalizing symptoms among Hispanic adolescents: a synthesis across Familias Unidas trials.Prev Sci2014
24936120The Interplay of Stress and Attachment in Individuals Weathering Loss of Employment.J Res Pers2014
21360061Methods for synthesizing findings on moderation effects across multiple randomized trials.Prev Sci2013
24244216Advancing Science Through Collaborative Data Sharing and Synthesis.Perspect Psychol Sci2013
23927515Using genetically informed, randomized prevention trials to test etiological hypotheses about child and adolescent drug use and psychopathology.Am J Public Health2013
23687397Using regression mixture models with non-normal data: Examining an ordered polytomous approach.J Stat Comput Simul2013
22103803Higher-order structure in the trajectories of depression and anxiety following sudden involuntary unemployment.J Abnorm Psychol2012
22754273Not quite normal: Consequences of violating the assumption of normality in regression mixture models.Struct Equ Modeling2012
20422290Microtrial methods for translating gene-environment dynamics into preventive interventions.Prev Sci2010
17784796Hierarchical modeling of sequential behavioral data: examining complex association patterns in mediation models.Psychol Methods2007
16572301The role of behavior observation in measurement systems for randomized prevention trials.Prev Sci2006
16478549Maternal depressive symptoms and child sleep: models of mutual influence over time.Dev Psychopathol2006
15796654Multilevel methods for modeling observed sequences of family interaction.J Fam Psychol2005
15771653Couples coping in response to kidney disease: a developmental perspective.Semin Dial2005
15598169Job loss and depressive symptoms in couples: common stressors, stress transmission, or relationship disruption?J Fam Psychol2004
15648533Studying the dynamics of problem behavior across multiple time scales: prospects and challenges.J Abnorm Child Psychol2004
12090414Hierarchical modeling of sequential behavioral data: an empirical Bayesian approach.Psychol Methods2002
12561288Integrating family routines and rituals with other family research paradigms: comment on the special section.J Fam Psychol2002
12549699Can prevention trials test theories of etiology?Dev Psychopathol2002
11480946Adolescent, parent, and observer perceptions of parenting: genetic and environmental influences on shared and distinct perceptions.Child Dev2001
11132479Relationship between perceptual differences of parenting and adolescent antisocial behavior and depressive symptoms.J Fam Psychol2000
10912496Depression and control beliefs in relation to reemployment: what are the directions of effect?J Occup Health Psychol2000
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