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Beth Troutman
Beth Troutman
Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Iowa
Verified email at uiowa.edu
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Social support, infant temperament, and parenting self-efficacy: A mediational model of postpartum depression
CE Cutrona, BR Troutman
Child development, 1507-1518, 1986
17961986
Nonpsychotic postpartum depression among adolescent mothers.
BR Troutman, CE Cutrona
Journal of abnormal psychology 99 (1), 69, 1990
3741990
Contributions of attachment style and perceived social support to lifetime use of illicit substances
KM Caspers, RJ Cadoret, D Langbehn, R Yucuis, B Troutman
Addictive behaviors 30 (5), 1007-1011, 2005
1872005
Attachment as an organizer of behavior: implications for substance abuse problems and willingness to seek treatment
KM Caspers, R Yucuis, B Troutman, R Spinks
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 1, 1-10, 2006
1642006
Development of parenting self‐efficacy in mothers of infants with high negative emotionality
B Troutman, TE Moran, S Arndt, RF Johnson, M Chmielewski
Infant mental health journal 33 (1), 45-54, 2012
1292012
Association between the serotonin transporter promoter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) and adult unresolved attachment.
KM Caspers, S Paradiso, R Yucuis, B Troutman, S Arndt, R Philibert
Developmental Psychology 45 (1), 64, 2009
762009
A sibling adoption study of adult attachment: The influence of shared environment on attachment states of mind
K Caspers, R Yucuis, B Troutman, S Arndt, D Langbehn
Attachment & human development 9 (4), 375-391, 2007
592007
Case study: when restraints are the least restrictive alternative for managing aggression
B Troutman, K Myers, C Borchardt, R Kowalski, J Bubrick
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 37 (5), 554-558, 1998
441998
Integrating behaviorism and attachment theory in parent coaching
B Troutman
Springer, 2015
282015
The effects of foster care placement on young children’s mental health
B Troutman, S Ryan, M Cardi
Protecting children 16 (1), 30-34, 2000
242000
Initial validation of the assessment of parenting tool: A task‐and domain‐level measure of parenting self‐efficacy for parents of infants from birth to 24 months of age
TE Moran, JR Polanin, AL Evenson, BR Troutman, CL Franklin
Infant mental health journal 37 (3), 222-234, 2016
202016
Use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors during pregnancy and disorganised infant–mother attachment
BR Troutman, AM Momany
Journal of reproductive and infant psychology 30 (3), 261-277, 2012
112012
Developmental aspects of child and adolescent depression
K Myers, B Troutman
Current opinion in pediatrics 5 (4), 419-424, 1993
91993
Psychosocial outcomes of adolescent pregnancy. Maternal and child effects.
CE Cutrona, BR Troutman
Seminars in adolescent medicine 2 (3), 235-242, 1986
91986
Neonatal negative emotionality and the child behavior checklist-dysregulation profile (CBCL-DP) in middle childhood
AM Momany, B Troutman
Journal of reproductive and infant psychology 39 (1), 100-110, 2021
62021
Characteristics of the Medicaid Population of Iowa Who Receive Mental Health Services: A Managed Mental Health Care Pre-Implementation Survey (Executive Summary July, 1995)
BM Rohland, D Langbehn, JE Rohrer, B Hradek, M Flaum, G Gaffney, ...
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Creation of a developmentally sensitive measure of parenting self-efficacy
T Moran, C Franklin, B Troutman, A Evenson
Zero to Three 33 (2), 80, 2012
42012
Infant negative emotionality moderates the association between quantity of nonfamilial day care and infant-mother attachment
B Troutman, S Arndt, K Caspers, R Yucuis
Scientific Proceedings of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent …, 2010
42010
Viewing parent-child interactions through the lens of attachment theory
B Troutman, B Troutman
Integrating behaviorism and attachment theory in parent coaching, 21-41, 2015
32015
6.77 INTEGRATING BEHAVIORISM AND ATTACHMENT THEORY IN ADDRESSING DISRUPTIVE BEHAVIOR
BR Troutman
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 10 (55), S229, 2016
12016
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