Gabriel Kuperminc
TitleCited byYear
A multivariate model of gender differences in adolescents' internalizing and externalizing problems.
BJ Leadbeater, GP Kuperminc, SJ Blatt, C Hertzog
Developmental psychology 35 (5), 1268, 1999
8541999
Attachment and adolescent psychosocial functioning
JP Allen, C Moore, G Kuperminc, K Bell
Child development 69 (5), 1406-1419, 1998
8061998
School social climate and individual differences in vulnerability to psychopathology among middle school students
GP Kuperminc, BJ Leadbeater, SJ Blatt
Journal of School psychology 39 (2), 141-159, 2001
6242001
Preventing teen pregnancy and academic failure: Experimental evaluation of a developmentally based approach
JP Allen, S Philliber, S Herrling, GP Kuperminc
Child Development 68 (4), 729-742, 1997
5021997
Perceived school climate and difficulties in the social adjustment of middle school students
GP Kuperminc, BJ Leadbeater, C Emmons, SJ Blatt
Applied developmental science 1 (2), 76-88, 1997
4751997
A secure base in adolescence: Markers of attachment security in the mother–adolescent relationship
JP Allen, KB McElhaney, DJ Land, GP Kuperminc, CW Moore, ...
Child development 74 (1), 292-307, 2003
4052003
Stability and change in attachment security across adolescence
JP Allen, KB McElhaney, GP Kuperminc, KM Jodl
Child development 75 (6), 1792-1805, 2004
3222004
Mentoring programs: A framework to inform program development, research, and evaluation
MJ Karcher, GP Kuperminc, SG Portwood, CL Sipe, AS Taylor
Journal of Community Psychology 34 (6), 709-725, 2006
2912006
Parent involvement in the academic adjustment of Latino middle and high school youth: Teacher expectations and school belonging as mediators
GP Kuperminc, AJ Darnell, A Alvarez-Jimenez
Journal of Adolescence 31 (4), 469-483, 2008
2132008
Cultural attributes and adaptations linked to achievement motivation among Latino adolescents
GE Ibañez, GP Kuperminc, G Jurkovic, J Perilla
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 33 (6), 559-568, 2004
2092004
Gender differences in posttraumatic stress and related symptoms among inner-city minority youth exposed to community violence
JD Foster, GP Kuperminc, AW Price
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 33 (1), 59-69, 2004
2032004
24 Developmental approaches to understanding adolescent deviance
JP Allen, CM Moore
1351997
Toward a transactional model of parent-adolescent relationship quality and adolescent psychological adjustment
KA Fanti, CC Henrich, KA Brookmeyer, GP Kuperminc
The Journal of Early Adolescence 28 (2), 252-276, 2008
1172008
Risk, resilience, and positive development among Latino youth
GP Kuperminc, NJ Wilkins, C Roche, A Alvarez-Jimenez
Handbook of US Latino psychology: Developmental and community-based …, 2009
1122009
Reciprocal relations between depressive symptoms and self-criticism (but not dependency) among early adolescent girls (but not boys)
G Shahar, SJ Blatt, DC Zuroff, GP Kuperminc, BJ Leadbeater
Cognitive therapy and research 28 (1), 85-103, 2004
1052004
Characteristics and homogeneity of early adolescent friendship groups: A comparison of male and female clique and nonclique members
CC Henrich, GP Kuperminc, A Sack, SJ Blatt, BJ Leadbeater
Applied Developmental Science 4 (1), 15-26, 2000
1032000
Relation of filial responsibility to the personal and social adjustment of Latino adolescents from immigrant families.
GP Kuperminc, GJ Jurkovic, S Casey
Journal of Family Psychology 23 (1), 14, 2009
1022009
Relatedness, self-definition, and early adolescent adjustment
GP Kuperminc, SJ Blatt, BJ Leadbeater
Cognitive Therapy and Research 21 (3), 301-320, 1997
981997
Acculturative stress and school belonging among Latino youth
C Roche, GP Kuperminc
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 34 (1), 61-76, 2012
952012
Cultural equivalence and cultural variance in longitudinal associations of young adolescent self-definition and interpersonal relatedness to psychological and school adjustment
GP Kuperminc, SJ Blatt, G Shahar, C Henrich, BJ Leadbeater
Journal of Youth and Adolescence 33 (1), 13-30, 2004
902004
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