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Thomas James Dishion / Page 1 THOMAS JAMES DISHION Department of Psychology CURRICULUM VITAE Arizona State University ASU REACH Institute 950 S McAllister Tempe, AZ 85287-1104 (480) 965-5405 [email protected] EDUCATION AND DEGREES University of California at Santa Barbara B.A. Philosophy, June 1977 University of Oregon M.A. Behavioral Science, January 1980 M.A. Clinical Psychology, January 1984 Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, June 1988 University of Washington APA-approved Clinical Psychology Intern, Child Track, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, July 1987 to July 1988 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTEREST Child and Family Clinical: Developmental psychopathology, theoretical models of child and adolescent socialization, family and peer interaction methodology, child and adolescent substance use and problem behavior, adolescent depression, family-based intervention, behavior-change theory, prevention science, dynamic systems, social neuroscience, implementation research. HONORS AND AWARDS American Psychological Society Fellow, 2001 Society for Research on Adolescence: Social Policy Best Journal Article Award, 2002: Dishion, T. J., McCord, J., & Poulin, F. (1999). When interventions harm: Peer groups and problem behavior. American Psychologist, 54, 755–761. University of Oregon: Research Innovation Award, 2006 American Psychological Association: Distinguished Contributions to Family Psychology, 2006 Society for Prevention Research: Prevention Science Award, 2010 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REACH Institute, Arizona State University, January 2014 to present Founder and Director Arizona State University, Department of Psychology, August 2011 to present Professor of Psychology Child and Family Center, University of Oregon, February 2011 to present Research Scientist University of Oregon, Department of Psychology, September 2006 to July 2011 Professor of Psychology and Professor of School Psychology

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Thomas James Dishion / Page 1

THOMAS JAMES DISHION Department of Psychology CURRICULUM VITAE Arizona State University ASU REACH Institute

950 S McAllister Tempe, AZ 85287-1104

(480) 965-5405 [email protected]

0BEDUCATION AND DEGREES University of California at Santa Barbara

B.A. Philosophy, June 1977 University of Oregon

M.A. Behavioral Science, January 1980 M.A. Clinical Psychology, January 1984 Ph.D. Clinical Psychology, June 1988

University of Washington APA-approved Clinical Psychology Intern, Child Track, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral

Science, July 1987 to July 1988

1BAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND INTEREST Child and Family Clinical: Developmental psychopathology, theoretical models of child and adolescent socialization, family and peer interaction methodology, child and adolescent substance use and problem behavior, adolescent depression, family-based intervention, behavior-change theory, prevention science, dynamic systems, social neuroscience, implementation research.

7BHONORS AND AWARDS American Psychological Society Fellow, 2001 Society for Research on Adolescence: Social Policy Best Journal Article Award, 2002:

Dishion, T. J., McCord, J., & Poulin, F. (1999). When interventions harm: Peer groups and problem behavior. American Psychologist, 54, 755–761.

University of Oregon: Research Innovation Award, 2006 American Psychological Association: Distinguished Contributions to Family Psychology, 2006 Society for Prevention Research: Prevention Science Award, 2010

6BPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REACH Institute, Arizona State University, January 2014 to present Founder and Director Arizona State University, Department of Psychology, August 2011 to present Professor of Psychology Child and Family Center, University of Oregon, February 2011 to present Research Scientist University of Oregon, Department of Psychology, September 2006 to July 2011 Professor of Psychology and Professor of School Psychology

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Child and Family Center, University of Oregon, December 1999 to February 2011 Founder and Director University of Oregon, Department of Psychology, September 1999 to 2001 Director of Clinical Training University of Oregon, Department of Psychology, September 1998 to July 2004 Principle Investigator of Development and Psychopathology Training Grant University of Oregon, Department of Psychology, June 1997 to September 2006 Professor of Clinical Psychology University of Oregon, College of Education, June 1995 to June 1997 Associate Professor of Counseling Psychology State of Oregon, 1991 to present Licensed Child Clinical Psychologist Oregon Social Learning Center, July 1988 to September 2000 Research Scientist

PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE ACTIVITIES March 2003–June 2006 Duke Executive Committee on Peer Contagion and Social Policy;

Steering Committee with Dr. Kenneth Dodge and Dr. Joan McCord October 1988–present NIMH and NIDA: Consultant in Scientific Peer Reviews October 1992–1996 NIAAA: Reviewer in Epidemiology and Prevention January 2005–January 2009 NIH: Reviewer in the Psychological Development, Risk and

Prevention Review Committee June 2005–June 2006 Board of Directors, Society for Prevention Research January 2007–2013 Board of Directors, Implementation Sciences International

Incorporated Past Member, Editorial Boards: Developmental Psychology, Child Development, Journal of

Adolescence, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. Consulting Reviewer: Journal of Family Psychology, Developmental Psychopathology,

Developmental Psychology, Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Journal of Substance Abuse, Psychological Bulletin, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Development and Psychopathology, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Child Development, Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Journal of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology, Brain and Behavior, Prevention Science, Journal of Adolescence.

PUBLICATIONS Dishion, T. J., Gardner, K., Patterson, G. R., Reid, J. B., & Thibodeaux, S. (1983). The Family Process

Code: A multidimensional system for observing family interactions. Unpublished technical manual. (Available from Oregon Social Learning Center, 160 East 4th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401-2426).

Loeber, R., & Dishion, T. J. (1983). Early predictors of male delinquency: A review. Psychological Bulletin, 94, 68–99.

Dishion, T. J., Loeber, R., Stouthamer-Loeber, M., & Patterson, G. R. (1984). Skill deficits and male adolescent delinquency. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 12, 37–54.

Loeber, R., & Dishion, T. J. (1984). Boys who fight at home and school: Family conditions influencing

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cross-setting consistency. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 52, 759–768. Loeber, R., Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (1984). Multiple gating: A multistage assessment

procedure for identifying youths at risk for delinquency. Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 21, 7–32.

Patterson, G. R., Dishion, T. J., & Bank, L. (1984). Family interaction: A process model for deviancy training. Aggressive Behavior, 10, 253–267.

Dishion, T. J., & Loeber, R. (1985). Adolescent marijuana and alcohol use: The role of parents and peers revisited. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 11, 11–25.

Patterson, G. R., & Dishion, T. J. (1985). Contributions of families and peers to delinquency. Criminology, 23, 63–77.

Snyder, J., Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (1986). Determinants and consequences of associating with deviant peers during preadolescence and adolescence. Journal of Early Adolescence, 6, 29–43.

Dishion, T. J. (1987). A developmental model for peer relations: Middle childhood correlates and one-year sequelae. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon.

Loeber, R., & Dishion, T. J. (1987). Antisocial and delinquent youths: Methods for their early identification. In J. D. Burchard & S. N. Burchard (Eds.), Prevention of delinquent behavior (Vol. 10, pp. 75–89). Newberry Park, CA: Sage.

Patterson, G. R., & Dishion, T. J. (1987, Agosto–Ottobre). Comprensione e previsione degli schemi di interazione sociale alla base del comportamento antisociale degli adolescenti: La ricerca sulla gioventù dell’Oregon. Giornale Italiano de Psicologia e Pedagogia Delli’Handicap e Delle Disabilita di Apprendimento, 18/19, 7–36.

Dishion, T. J., Patterson, G. R., & Reid, J. B. (1988). Parent and peer factors associated with drug sampling in early adolescence: Implications for treatment. In E. R. Rahdert & J. Grabowski (Eds.), Adolescent drug abuse: Analyses of treatment research (NIDA Research Monograph No. 77) (pp. 69–93). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Dishion, T. J., Reid, J. B., & Patterson, G. R. (1988). Empirical guidelines for a family intervention for adolescent drug use. In R. E. Coombs (Ed.), The family context of adolescent drug use (pp. 189–224). New York: Haworth.

Patterson, G. R., & Dishion, T. J. (1988). Multilevel family process models: Traits, interactions, and relationships. In R. Hinde & J. Stevenson-Hinde (Eds.), Relationships and families: Mutual influences (pp. 283–310). Oxford, UK: Clarendon.

Reid, J. B., Baldwin, D. V., Patterson, G. R., & Dishion, T. J. (1988). Observations in the assessment of childhood disorders. In M. Rutter, A. H. Tuma, & I. S. Lann (Eds.), Assessment and diagnosis in child psychopathology (pp. 156–195). New York: Guilford.

Dishion, T. J., Crosby, L., Rusby, J. C., Shane, D., Patterson, G. R., & Baker, J. (1989). Peer process code: Multidimensional systems for observing adolescent peer interactions. Unpublished technical manual. (Available from Oregon Social Learning Center, 160 East 4th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401-2426.)

Bank, L., Dishion, T. J., Patterson, G. R., & Skinner, M. L. (1990). Method variance in structural equation modeling: Living with “glop.” In G. R. Patterson (Ed.), Aggression and depression in family interactions (pp. 247–279). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Dishion, T. J. (1990). The family ecology of boys’ peer relations in middle childhood. Child Development, 61, 874–892.

Dishion, T. J. (1990). The peer context of troublesome child and adolescent behavior. In P. Leone (Ed.), Understanding troubled and troublesome youth (pp. 128–153). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Dishion, T. J., Patterson, G. R., Stoolmiller, M., & Skinner, M. (1991). Family, school, and behavioral antecedents to early adolescent involvement with antisocial peers. Developmental Psychology, 27,

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172–180. Rusby, J., Estes, A., & Dishion, T. J. (1991). Interpersonal process code. Unpublished technical manual.

(Available from Oregon Social Learning Center, 160 East 4th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401–2426.) Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (1992). Age effects in parent training outcome. Behavior Therapy, 23,

719–729. Dishion, T. J., Patterson, G. R., & Kavanagh, K. (1992). An experimental test of the coercion model:

Linking theory, measurement, and intervention. In J. McCord & R. Trembley (Eds.), Preventing antisocial behavior: Interventions from birth through adolescence (pp. 253–282). New York, NY: Guilford.

Patterson, G. R., Reid, J. B., & Dishion, T. J. (1992). Antisocial boys. Eugene, OR: Castalia. Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (1993). Antisocial behavior: Using a multiple gating strategy. In M. I.

Singer, L. T. Singer, & T. M. Anglin (Eds.), Handbook for screening adolescents at psychosocial risk (pp. 375–399). New York: Lexington.

Lewin, M. L., Hops, H., Davis, B., & Dishion, T. J. (1993). Multimethod comparison of similarity in school adjustment of siblings and unrelated children. Developmental Psychology, 29, 963–969.

Patterson, G. R., Dishion, T. J., & Chamberlain, P. (1993). Outcomes and methodological issues relating to treatment of antisocial children. In T. R. Giles (Ed.), Effective psychotherapy: A handbook of comparative research (pp. 43–88). New York: Plenum.

Andrews, D. W., & Dishion, T. J. (1994). The microsocial structure underpinnings of adolescent problem behavior. In R. D. Ketterlinus & M. E. Lamb (Eds.), Adolescent problem behaviors: Issues and research (pp. 187–207). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Dishion, T. J., Duncan, T. E., Eddy, J. M., Fagot, B. I., & Fetrow, R. (1994). The world of parents and peers: Coercive exchanges and children’s social adaptation. Social Development, 3, 255–268.

Dishion, T. J., Patterson, G. R., & Griesler, P. C. (1994). Peer adaptations in the development of antisocial behavior: A confluence model. In L. R. Huesmann (Ed.), Aggressive behavior: Current perspectives (pp. 61–95). New York: Plenum.

Andrews, D. W., Soberman, L. H., & Dishion, T. J. (1995). The Adolescent Transitions Program for high-risk teens and their parents: Toward a school-based intervention. Education and Treatment of Children, 18, 478–498.

Chilcoat, H., Dishion, T. J., & Anthony, J. C. (1995). Parent monitoring and the incidence of drug sampling in urban elementary school children. American Journal of Epidemiology, 141(1), 25–31.

Dishion, T. J., & Andrews, D. W. (1995). Preventing escalation in problem behaviors with high-risk young adolescents: Immediate and 1-year outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63, 538–548.

Dishion, T. J., Andrews, D. W., & Crosby, L. (1995). Antisocial boys and their friends in early adolescence: Relationship characteristics, quality, and interactional process. Child Development, 66, 139–151.

Dishion, T. J., Capaldi, D., Spracklen, K. M., & Li, F. (1995). Peer ecology of male adolescent drug use. Development and Psychopathology, 7, 803–824.

Dishion, T. J., French, D. C., & Patterson, G. R. (1995). The development and ecology of antisocial behavior. In D. Cicchetti & D. Cohen (Eds.), Manual of developmental psychopathology (pp. 421–471). New York: Wiley.

Dishion, T. J., Andrews, D. W., Kavanagh, K., & Soberman, L. H. (1996). Preventive interventions for high-risk youth: The Adolescent Transitions Program. In R. D. Peters & R. J. McMahon (Eds.), Preventing childhood disorders, substance abuse, and delinquency (pp. 184–214). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, S. G. (1996). Preventive parenting with love, encouragement, and limits:

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The preschool years. Eugene, OR: Castalia. Dishion, T. J., Spracklen, K. M., Andrews, D. W., & Patterson, G. R. (1996). Deviancy training in male

adolescent friendships. Behavior Therapy, 27, 373–390. Dishion, T. J., Eddy, J. M., Haas, E., Li, F., & Spracklen, K. (1997). Friendships and violent behavior

during adolescence. Social Development, 6, 207–223. Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (1997). The timing and severity of antisocial behavior: Three

hypotheses within an ecological framework. In D. Stoff, J. Brieling, & J. Maser (Eds.), Handbook of Antisocial Behavior (pp. 205–217). New York: Wiley.

Dishion, T. J. (1998). Advances in family-based interventions to adolescent drug abuse prevention. Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Dishion, T. J., & McMahon, R. J. (1998). Parental monitoring and the prevention of child and adolescent problem behavior: A conceptual and empirical formulation. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 1, 61–75.

Eddy, J. M., Dishion, T. J., & Stoolmiller, M. (1998). The analysis of intervention change in children and families: Methodological and conceptual issues embedded in intervention studies. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 26, 53–69.

Poulin, F., Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Kiesner, J. (1998). La prévention des problèmes de comportment à l’adolescence: Le Adolescent Transitions Program. Criminologie, 31, 67–85.

Dishion, T. J. (1999). Intervención familiar para la prevención del consumo adolescente de sustancias. In J. L. R. Adrados & O. Rodríguez (Eds.), Conducta antisocial violencia y drogas en la escuela (pp. 98–110). Madrid: Agencia Antidroga.

Dishion, T. J., Capaldi, D. M., & Yoerger, K. (1999). Middle childhood antecedents to progression in male adolescent substance use: An ecological analysis of risk and protection. Journal of Adolescent Research, 14(2), 175–206.

Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Kiesner, J. (1999). Prevention of early adolescent substance use among high-risk youth: A multiple gating approach to parent intervention. In R. S. Ashery (Ed.), Research meeting on drug abuse prevention through family interventions. (NIDA Research Monograph No. 177) (pp. 208–228). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Dishion, T. J., Li, F., Spracklen, K. M., Brown, G., & Haas, E. (1999). Measurement of parenting practices in research on adolescent problem behavior: A multimethod and multitrait analysis. In R. S. Ashery (Ed.), Research meeting on drug abuse prevention through family interventions. (NIDA Research Monograph No. 177) (pp. 260–293). Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Dishion, T. J., McCord, J., & Poulin, F. (1999). When interventions harm: Peer groups and problem behavior. American Psychologist, 54, 755–764.

Dishion, T. J., & McMahon, R. J. (1999). Parental monitoring and the prevention of problem behavior: A conceptual and empirical reformulation. In R. S. Ashery (Ed.), Research meeting on drug abuse prevention through family interventions. ( NIDA Research Monograph No. 177) (pp. 229–259). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (1999). Model-building in developmental psychopathology: A pragmatic approach to understanding and intervention. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 28, 502–512.

Poulin, F., Dishion, T. J., & Haas, E. (1999). The peer influence paradox: Relationship quality and deviancy training within male adolescent friendships. Merrill–Palmer Quarterly, 45, 42–61.

Dishion, T. J. (2000). Cross-setting consistency in early adolescent psychopathology: Deviant friendships and problem behavior sequelae. Journal of Personality, 68, 1109–1126.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2000). A multilevel approach to family-centered prevention in schools: Process and outcome. Addictive Behaviors, 25, 899–911.

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Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2000). An ecological approach to family intervention for adolescent substance use. In W. De Mey, E. Moens, K. Van Leeuwen, & L. Verhofstadt–Denève (Eds), Prevention of antisocial behavior: Starting at (pre-)conception? Tendencies in care and family support (pp. 137–154). Brussels, Belgium: University of Ghent.

Dishion, T. J., & Medici Skaggs, N. (2000). An ecological analysis of monthly “bursts” in early adolescent substance use. Applied Developmental Science, 4, 89–97.

Dishion, T. J., Poulin, F., & Medici Skaggs, N. (2000). The ecology of premature autonomy in adolescence: Biological and social influences. In K. A. Kerns, J. Contreras, & A. M. Neal-Barrett (Eds.), Explaining associations between family and peer relationships (pp. 27–45). Westport, CT: Praeger.

Patterson, G. R., Dishion, T. J., & Yoerger, K. (2000). Adolescent growth in new forms of problem behavior: Macro- and micro-peer dynamics. Prevention Science, 1, 3–13.

Capaldi, D. M., Dishion, T. J., Stoolmiller, M., & Yoerger, K. (2001). Aggression toward female partners by at-risk young men: The contribution of male adolescent friendships. Developmental Psychology, 37, 61–73.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2001). An ecological approach to family intervention for adolescent substance use. In E. F. Wagner & H. B. Waldron (Eds.), Innovations in adolescent substance abuse interventions (pp. 127–142). Oxford, UK: Elsevier.

Dishion, T. J., Poulin, F., & Burraston, B. (2001). Peer group dynamics associated with iatrogenic effects in group interventions with high-risk young adolescents. In C. Erdley and D. W. Nangle (Eds.), Damon’s new directions in child development: The role of friendship in psychological adjustment (pp. 79–92). San Francisco: Jossey–Bass.

Goodman, M. R., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2001). The significance of peer victimization at two points in development. Applied Developmental Psychology, 22, 507–526.

Kiesner, J., Dishion, T. J., & Poulin, F. (2001). A reinforcement model of conduct problems in children and adolescents: Advances in theory and intervention. In J. Hill & B. Maughan (Eds.), Conduct disorders in childhood and adolescence. Cambridge child and adolescent psychiatry (pp. 264–291). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Poulin, F., Dishion, T. J., & Burraston, B. (2001). 3-year iatrogenic effects associated with aggregating high-risk adolescents in cognitive-behavioral preventive interventions. Applied Developmental Science, 5, 214–224.

Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2002). Sibling collusion and problem behavior in early adolescence: Toward a process model for family mutuality. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 30, 143–153.

Dishion, T. J., & Bullock, B. M. (2002). Parenting and adolescent problem behavior: An ecological analysis of the nurturance hypothesis. In J. G. Borkowski, S. L. Ramey, & M. Bristol-Power (Eds.), Parenting and the child’s world: Influences on academic, intellectual, and social–emotional development (pp. 231–249). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Dishion, T. J., Bullock, B. M., & Granic, I. (2002). Pragmatism in modeling peer influence: Dynamics, outcomes, and change processes. [Special issue]. Development and Psychopathology, 14, 969–981.

Dishion, T. J., Burraston, B., & Li, F. (2002). Family management practices: Research design and measurement issues. In W. Bukoski & Z. Amsel (Eds.), Handbook for drug abuse prevention theory, science, and practice (pp. 587–607). New York: Plenum.

Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., Schneiger, A., Nelson, S., & Kaufman, N. (2002). Preventing early adolescent substance use: A family-centered strategy for public middle school. [Special Issue]. Prevention Science, 3, 191–201.

Dishion, T. J., & Owen, L. D. (2002). A longitudinal analysis of friendships and substance use: Bidirectional influence from adolescence to adulthood. Developmental Psychology, 28(4), 480–491.

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Patterson, G. R., Reid, J., & Dishion, T. J. (2002). Antisocial boys (Compartamento anti-social). Santo André, Portugal: ESETec Editores Associados.

Spoth, R. L., Kavanagh, K., & Dishion, T. J. (2002). Family-centered preventive intervention science: Toward benefits to larger populations of children, youth, and families. [Special issue]. Prevention Science, 3, 145–152.

Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2002). An ecological approach to child and family clinical and counseling psychology. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 5(3), 197–215.

Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2003). Conduct disorder. In J. J. Ponzetti (Ed.), The international encyclopedia of marriage and family relationships (2nd ed., pp. 349–354). New York: MacMillan.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2003). The Adolescent Transitions Program: A family-centered prevention strategy for schools. In J. B. Reid, J. J. Snyder, & G. R. Patterson (Eds.), Antisocial behavior in children and adolescents: A developmental analysis and the Oregon model for intervention (pp. 257–272). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2003). Intervening with adolescent problem behavior: A family-centered approach. New York: Guilford.

Dishion, T. J., McCord, J., & Poulin, F. (2003). Cuando las intervenciones dañan grupos de pares y problemas de comportamiento. Revista Peruana de Drogodependencias, 1(1), 35–60.

Dishion, T. J., Nelson, S. E., & Kavanagh, K. (2003). The Family Check-Up with high-risk young adolescents: Preventing early-onset substance use by parent monitoring [Special issue]. Behavior Therapy, 34, 553–571.

French, D., & Dishion, T. J. (2003). Predictors of early initiation of sexual intercourse among high-risk adolescents. Journal of Early Adolescence, 23, 295–315.

Granic, I., & Dishion, T. J. (2003). Deviant talk in adolescent friendships: A step toward measuring a pathogenic attractor process. Social Development, 12(3), 314–334.

Granic, I., Dishion, T. J., & Hollenstein, T. (2003). The family ecology of adolescence: A dynamic systems perspective on normative development. In G. R. Adams & M. Berzonsky (Eds.), The Blackwell handbook of adolescence (pp. 60–91). Oxford, UK: Blackwell.

Granic, I., Dishion, T. J., Hollenstein, T., & Patterson, G. R. (2003). Longitudinal analysis of flexibility and reorganization in early adolescence: A dynamic systems study of family interactions. Developmental Psychology, 39(3), 606–617.

Shortt, J. W., Capaldi, D. M., Dishion, T. J., Bank, L., & Owen, L. D. (2003).The role of adolescent friends, romantic partners, and siblings in the emergence of the adult antisocial lifestyle. Journal of Family Psychology, 17(4), 521–533.

Dishion, T. J., & Granic, I. (2004). Naturalistic observation of relationship processes. In S. N. Haynes & E. M. Heiby (Eds.), Comprehensive handbook of psychological assessment (Vol. 3): Behavioral assessment (pp. 143–161). New York: Wiley.

Dishion, T. J., Nelson, S. E., & Bullock, B. M. (2004). Premature adolescent autonomy: Parent disengagement and deviant peer process in the amplification of problem behavior [Special issue]. Journal of Adolescence, 27, 515–530.

Dishion, T. J., Nelson, S. E., Winter, C. E., & Bullock, B. M. (2004). Adolescent friendship as a dynamic system: Entropy and deviance in the etiology and course of male antisocial behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 32(6), 651–663.

Dishion, T. J., Owen, L. D., & Bullock, B. M. (2004). Like father, like son: Toward a developmental model for the transmission of male deviance across generations. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 1(2), 105–126.

Dishion, T. J., & Snyder, J. (2004). An introduction to the Special Issue on advances in process and dynamic system analysis of social interaction and the development of antisocial behavior. Journal of

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Abnormal Child Psychology, 32(6), 575–578. Nelson, S. E., & Dishion, T. J. (2004). From boys to men: Predicting adult adaptation from middle

childhood sociometric status. Development and Psychopathology, 16, 441–459. Wills, T. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2004). Temperament and adolescent substance use: A transactional

analysis of emerging self-control. [Special Issue]. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 33(1), 69–81.

Yasui, M., Dorham, C. L., & Dishion, T. J. (2004). Ethnic identity and psychological adjustment: A validity analysis for European American and African American adolescents. Journal of Adolescent Research, 19(6), 807–825.

Dishion, T. J. (2005). Invited commentary by Dr. Dishion. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 44(9), 844–845.

Dishion, T. J., & Dodge, K. A. (2005). Peer contagion in interventions for children and adolescents: Moving towards an understanding of the ecology and dynamics of change. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33(3), 395–400.

Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., Veltman, M., McCartney, T., & Stormshak, E. A. (2005). Family Management Curriculum Ver. 2.0: Leader’s guide. Eugene, OR: Child and Family Center Publications (http://cfc.uoregon.edu).

Dishion, T. J., Nelson, S. E., & Yasui, M. (2005). Predicting early adolescent gang involvement from middle school adaptation. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 34(1), 62–73.

Gifford-Smith, M., Dodge, K. A., Dishion, T. J., & McCord, J. (2005). Peer influence in children and adolescents: Crossing the bridge from developmental to intervention science. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33(3), 255–265.

Lim, M., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2005). A one-session intervention for parents of young adolescents: Videotape modeling and motivational group discussion. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 13, 194–199.

Stormshak, E. A., Dishion, T. J., Light, J., & Yasui, M. (2005). Implementing family-centered interventions within the public middle school: Linking service delivery to change in problem behavior. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33(6), 723–733.

Boyd-Ball, A. J., & Dishion, T. J. (2006). Family-centered treatment for American Indian adolescent substance abuse: Toward a culturally and historically informed strategy. In H. Liddle & C. Rowe (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse: Research and clinical advances (pp. 423–448). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. (2006). The contribution of peers to monthly variation in adolescent depressed mood: A short-term longitudinal study with time-varying predictors. Development & Psychopathology, 18(1), 139–154.

Connell, A. M., Dishion, T. J., & Deater-Deckard, K. (2006). Variable- and person-centered approaches to the analysis of early adolescent substance use: Linking peer, family, and intervention effects with developmental trajectories. [Special Issue]. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 52(3), 421–438.

Dishion, T. J. (2006). Family interventions to reduce problem behavior in public middle schools: A multilevel ecological approach. In E. J. Bruns & E. W. Trupin (Eds.), Report on emotional & behavioral disorders in youth, Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

Dishion, T. J., & Connell, A. (2006). Adolescents’ resilience as a self-regulatory process: Promising themes for linking intervention with developmental science. In B. Lester, A. Masten, & B. McEwen (Eds.), Resilience in children. New York: Academy of Sciences.

Dishion, T. J., & Dodge, K. A. (2006). Deviant peer contagion in interventions and programs: An ecological framework for understanding influence mechanisms. In K. A. Dodge, T. J. Dishion, & J. E. Lansford (Eds.), Deviant peer influences in programs for youth. New York: Guilford.

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Dishion, T. J., Dodge, K. A., & Lansford, J. E. (2006). Findings and recommendations: A blueprint to minimize deviant peer influence in youth interventions and programs. In K. A. Dodge, T. J. Dishion, & J. E. Lansford (Eds.), Deviant peer influences in programs for youth. New York: Guilford.

Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (2006). The development and ecology of antisocial behavior. In D. Cicchetti & D. J. Cohen (Eds.), Developmental psychopathology: Vol. 3. Risk, disorder, and adaptation (2nd ed., pp. 503–541). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, S. (2006). Parenting young children with love, encouragement, and limits. New York: Research Press.

Dodge, K. A., Dishion, T. J., & Lansford, J. E. (Eds.). (2006). Deviant peer influences in programs for youth: Problems and solutions. New York: Guilford.

Dodge, K. A., Dishion, T. J., & Lansford, J. E. (2006). Deviant peer influences in intervention and public policy for youth. Social Policy Report, 20(1), 3–19.

Dodge, K., Lansford, J. E., & Dishion, T. J. (Eds.). (2006). The problem of deviant peer influences in intervention programs. In K. A. Dodge, T. J. Dishion, & J. E. Lansford (Eds.), Deviant peer influences in programs for youth. New York: Guilford.

Gardner, T., Dishion, T. J., Posner, M. (2006). Attention and adolescent tobacco use: A potential self-regulatory dynamic underlying nicotine addiction. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 531–536.

Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Supplee, L., Gardner, F., & Arnds, K. (2006). Randomized trial of a family-centered approach to the prevention of early conduct problems: Two-year effects of a randomized trial of the Family Check-Up in early childhood. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 74(1), 1–9.

Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J., (2007). Family processes and adolescent problem behavior: Integrating narratives into understanding development and change. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46, 396–407.

Connell, A., Dishion, T. J., Yasui, M., & Kavanagh, K. (2007). An adaptive approach to family intervention: Linking engagement in family-centered intervention to reductions in adolescent problem behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 75, 568–579.

Dishion, T. J. (2007). An ecological approach to family intervention and treatment in public middle schools. In S. Evans, M. Weist, & Z. Serpell (Eds.), Advances in school-based mental health intervention: (Vol. 2, pp. 5.2–5.23). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

Dishion, T. J., & Nelson, S. E. (2007). Male adolescent friendships: Relationship dynamics that predict adult adjustment. In R. Engels (Ed.), Friends, lovers, and groups: Who is important in adolescence and why? (pp. 11–32). New York: Wiley.

Dishion, T. J., & Piehler, T. F. (2007). Peer dynamics in the development and change of adolescent problem behavior. In A. Masten (Ed.), The Minnesota Symposium on Child Psychology: Vol. 33. Multi-Level dynamics in developmental psychopathology: Pathways to the future (pp. 151–180). Hillside, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates.

Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2007). Intervening in children’s lives: An ecological, family-centered approach to mental health care. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Gardner, F., Shaw, D., Dishion, T. J., Burton, J., & Supplee, L. (2007). Randomized trial of a family-centred approach to preventing conduct problems: Effects on proactive parenting and links to toddler disruptive behavior. Journal of Family Psychology, 21(3), 398–406.

Hiatt, K. D., & Dishion, T. J. (2007). Antisocial personality development. In T. P. Beauchaine & S. P. Hinshaw (Eds.), Child and adolescent psychopathology (pp. 370–404). New York: Wiley Press.

Light, J. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2007). Early adolescent antisocial behavior and peer rejection: A dynamic test of a developmental process. In P. C. Rodkin & L. D. Hanish (Eds.), Social network analysis and children’s peer relationships (pp. 77–89). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2007). Interpersonal dynamics within adolescent friendship: Dyadic mutuality, deviant talk, and patterns of antisocial behavior. Child Development, 78(5), 1611–1624.

Yasui, M., & Dishion, T. J. (2007). The ethnic context of child and adolescent problem behavior: Implications for child and family interventions. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 10(2), 137–179.

Abdullaev, Y., Posner, M. I., & Dishion, T. J. (2008). Functional MRI of attention and language in adolescent chronic marijuana abuse. International Journal of Psychophysiology, 69(3), 209–210.

Connell, A., Bullock, B. M., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M., & Gardner, F. (2008). Family intervention effects on co-occurring early childhood behavioral and emotional problems: A latent transition analysis approach. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 36, 1211–1225.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2008). Reducing depression among at-risk early adolescents: Three-year effects of a family-centered intervention embedded within schools. Journal of Family Psychology, 22(4), 574–585.

Dishion, T. J., Bullock, B. M., & Kiesner, J. (2008). Vicissitudes of parenting adolescents: Daily variations in parental monitoring and the early emergence of drug use. In M. Kerr, H. Stattin, & R. C. M. E. Engels (Eds.), What can parents do? New insights into the role of parents in adolescent problem behavior (pp. 113–133). Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Dishion, T. J., & Connell, A. M. (2008). An ecological approach to family intervention to prevent adolescent drug use: Linking parent engagement to long-term reductions of tobacco, alcohol and marijuana use. In N. Heinrichs, K. Hahlweg, & M. Doepfner (Eds.), Strengthening families: Evidence-based approaches to support child mental health (pp. 403–433). Münster: Verlag für Psychotherapie.

Dishion, T. J., Dodge, K. A., & Lansford, J. E. (2008). Deviant by design: Risks associated with aggregating deviant peers into group prevention and treatment programs. The Prevention Researcher, 15(1), 8–11.

Dishion, T. J., & Piehler, T. F. (2008). Deviant by design: Peer contagion in development, interventions and schools. In K. H. Rubin, W. Bukowski, & B. Laursen (Eds.), Handbook of peer interactions, relationships, and groups (pp. 589–602). New York: Guilford.

Dishion, T. J., Piehler, T. F., & Myers, M. W. (2008). Dynamics and ecology of adolescent peer influences. In M. J. Prinstein & K. A. Dodge (Eds.), Understanding peer influence in children and adolescents (pp. 72–93). New York: Guilford.

Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Connell, A. M., Gardner, F., Weaver, C. M., & Wilson, M. N. (2008). The Family Check-Up with high-risk indigent families: Preventing problem behavior by increasing parents’ positive behavior support in early childhood. Child Development, 79(5), 1395–1414.

Gardner, T. W., Dishion, T. J., & Connell, A. M. (2008). Adolescent self-regulation as resilience: Resistance to antisocial behavior in the deviant peer context. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 36, 273–284.

Gill, A. M., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2008). The Family Check-Up in early childhood: A case study of intervention process and change. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 37(4), 893–904.

Gross, H. E., Shaw, D. S., Moilanen, K. L., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2008). Reciprocal models of child behavior and depressive symptoms in mothers and fathers in a sample of children at risk for early conduct problems. Journal of Family Psychology, 22(5), 742–751.

Lunkenheimer, E. S., & Dishion, T. J. (2008). Developmental psychopathology: Maladaptive and adaptive attractors in children’s close relationships. In S. Guastello, M. Koopmans, & D. Pincus (Eds.), Chaos and complexity: The theory of nonlinear dynamical systems (pp. 282–306). New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Lunkenheimer, E. S., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Connell, A., Gardner, F., M., Wilson, M. N., & Skuban, E. (2008). Collateral benefits of the Family Check-Up on early childhood school readiness: Indirect effects of parents’ positive behavior support. Developmental Psychology, 44(6), 1737–1752.

Poulin, F., & Dishion, T. J. (2008). Methodological issues in the use of peer sociometric nominations with middle school youth. Social Development, 17(4), 908–921.

Trentacosta, C. J., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2008). The relations among cumulative risk, parenting, and behavior problems during early childhood. Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry, 49(11), 1211–1219.

Weaver, C. M., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2008). Parenting self-efficacy and problem behavior in children at high risk for early conduct problems: The mediating role of maternal depression. Infant Behavior and Development, 31, 594–605.

Yasui, M., & Dishion, T. J. (2008). Direct observation of family management: Validity and reliability as a function of coder ethnicity and training. Behavior Therapy, 39, 336–347.

Boislard, M. P., Poulin, F., Kiesner, J., & Dishion, T. J. (2009). A longitudinal examination of risky sexual behaviors among Canadian and Italian adolescents: Considering individual, parental, and friend characteristics. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 33(3), 265–276.

Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2009). A family-centered intervention strategy for public middle schools. In J. Bray & M. Stanton (Eds.), Blackwell handbook of family psychology (pp. 499–514). Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.

Gardner, F., Connell, A. M., Trentacosta, C. J., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2009). Moderators of outcome in a brief family-centered intervention for preventing early problem behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 77(3), 543–553.

Gartstein, M. A., Bridgett, D. J., Dishion, T. J., & Kaufman, N. K. (2009). Depressed mood and parental report of child behavior problems: Another look at the depression–distortion hypothesis. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 30, 149–160.

Gifford-Smith, M., Dodge, K. A., Dishion, T. J., & McCord, J. (2009). Peer influence in children and adolescents: Crossing the bridge from developmental to intervention science. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 33(3), 255–265.

Kiesner, J., Dishion, T. J., Poulin, F., & Pastore, M. (2009). Temporal dynamics linking aspects of parent monitoring with early adolescent antisocial behavior. Social Development, 18(4), 765–784.

Moilanen, K. L., Shaw, D. S., Criss, M. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2009). Growth and predictors of parental knowledge of youth behavior during early adolescence. Journal of Early Adolescence, 29(6), 800–825.

O’Neil, J., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., & Dishion, T. J. (2009). The relationship between parental efficacy and depressive symptoms in a diverse sample of low-income mothers. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 18, 643–652.

Shaw, D. S., Connell, A. M., Dishion, T. J., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2009). Improvements in maternal depression as a mediator of intervention effects on early childhood problem behavior. Development and Psychopathology, 21, 417–439.

Stormshak, E. A., Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2009). An adaptive approach to family-centered intervention in schools: Linking intervention engagement to academic outcomes in middle and high school. Prevention Science, 10, 221–235.

Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2009). A school-based family-centered intervention to prevent substance abuse: The Family Check-Up. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 35(4), 227–232.

Stormshak, E. A., Dishion, T. J., & Falkenstein, C. A. (2009). Family-centered, school-based mental health strategies to reduce student behavioral, emotional, and academic risk. In S. L. Christenson &

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A. L. Reschly (Eds.), Handbook on school–family partnerships for promoting student competence (pp. 228–245). New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.

Wilson, M. N., Hurtt, C. L., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Gardner, F. (2009). Analysis and influence of demographic and risk factors on child problem behaviors. Prevention Science, 10, 353–365.

Abdullaev, Y., Posner, M. I., Nunnally, R., & Dishion, T. J. (2010). Functional MRI evidence for inefficient attentional control in adolescent chronic cannabis abuse. Behavioural Brain Research, 215(1), 45–57.

Dishion, T. J., Knutson, N., Brauer, L., Gill, A., & Risso, J. (2010). Family Check-Up: COACH ratings manual. Unpublished coding manual. Available from the Child and Family Center, 195 West 12th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401.

Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Siler, C. (2010). An ecological approach to intervention with high-risk students in schools: Using the Family Check-Up to motivate parents’ positive behavior support. In M. Shinn & H. Walker (Eds.), Interventions for achievement and behavior problems in a three-tier model including RTI (pp. 101–123). Bethesda, MD: National Association of School Psychologists.

Dishion, T. J., Véronneau, M.-H., & Myers, M. W. (2010).Cascading peer dynamics underlying the progression from problem behavior to violence in early to late adolescence. Development and Psychopathology, 22, 603–619.

Kiesner, J., Poulin, F., & Dishion, T. J. (2010). Adolescent substance use with friends: Moderating and mediating effects of parental monitoring and peer activity contexts. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 56(4), 529–556.

Lansford, J. E., Dishion, T. J., & Dodge, K. A. (2010). Deviant peer clustering and influence within public school settings: Inadvertent negative outcomes from traditional professional practices. In M. R. Shinn, H. M. Walker, & G. Stoner (Eds.), Interventions for achievement and behavior in a three-tier model including RTI. Bethesda, MD: National Association for School Psychologists Press.

Linville, D., Chronister, K. M., Dishion, T. J., Todahl, J. L., Miller, J. K., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2010). A longitudinal analysis of parenting practices, couple satisfaction, and child behavior problems. Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 3(2), 244–255.

Moadab, I., Gilbert, T., Dishion, T. J., & Tucker, D. M. (2010). Frontolimbic activity in a frustrating task: Covariation between patterns of coping and individual differences in externalizing and internalizing symptoms. Development and Psychopathology, 22, 391–404.

Moilanen, K. L., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. L. (2010). Predictors of longitudinal growth in inhibitory control in early childhood. Social Development, 19(2), 326-347.

Stormshak, E. A., Fosco, G. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2010). Implementing interventions with families in schools to increase youth school engagement: The Family Check-Up model. School Mental Health, 2(2), 82–92.

Taylor, M., Hulette, A. C., & Dishion, T. J. (2010). Longitudinal outcomes of young high-risk adolescents with imaginary companions. Developmental Psychology, 46(6), 1632–1636.

Venkatraman, S., Dishion, T. J., Kiesner, J., & Poulin, F. (2010). Cross-cultural analysis of parental monitoring and adolescent problem behavior: Theoretical challenges of model replication when East meets West. In V. Guilamo-Ramos, J. Jaccard, & P. Dittus (Eds.), Parental monitoring of adolescents (pp. 90–123). New York: Columbia University Press.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2010). Predicting change in early adolescent problem behaviour in the middle school years: A mesosystemic perspective on parenting and peer experiences. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 38(8), 1125–1137.

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Véronneau, M.-H., Vitaro, F., Brendgen, M., Dishion, T. J., & Tremblay, R. E. (2010). Transactional analysis of the reciprocal links between peer experiences and academic achievement from middle childhood to early adolescence. Developmental Psychology, 46(4), 773-790.

Wang, M.-T., Selman, R. L., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2010). A Tobit regression analysis of the covariation between middle school students’ perceived school climate and problem behavior. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 20(2), 274–286.

Boyd-Ball, A. J., Dishion, T. J., Myers, M. W., & Light, J. M. (2011). Predicting American Indian adolescent substance use trajectories following inpatient treatment. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 10(3), 181–201.

Dishion, T. J. (2011). Promoting academic competence and behavioral health in public schools: A strategy of systemic concatenation of empirically based intervention principles [Special Issue]. School Psychology Review, 40(4), 590–597.

Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Kavanagh, K. (2011). Everyday parenting: A professional’s guide to building family management skills. Champaign, IL: Research Press.

Dishion, T. J., & Tipsord, J. M. (2011). Peer contagion in child and adolescent social and emotional development. Annual Review of Psychology, 62, 189–214.

Dishion, T. J., & Van Ryzin, M. J. (2011). Peer contagion dynamics in problem behavior and violence: Implications for intervention and policy. ISSBD Bulletin, 60(2), 6–11.

Poulin, F., Kiesner, J., Pedersen, S., & Dishion, T. J. (2011). A short-term longitudinal analysis of friendship selection on early adolescent substance use. Journal of Adolescence, 34(2), 249–256.

Racer, K. H., Gilbert, T. T., Luu, P., Felver-Gant, J., Abdullaev, Y., & Dishion, T. J. (2011). Attention network performance and psychopathic symptoms in early adolescence: An ERP study. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 39(7), 1001-1012.

Stormshak, E. A., Connell, A. M., Véronneau, M.-H., Myers, M. W., Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Caruthers, A. S. (2011). An ecological approach to promoting early adolescent mental health and social adaptation: Family-centered intervention in public middle schools. Child Development, 82(1), 209–225.

Trentacosta, C. J., Criss, M. M., Shaw, D. S., Lacourse, E., Hyde, L. W. & Dishion, T. J. (2011). Antecedents and outcomes of trajectories of mother–son relationship quality during middle childhood and adolescence. Child Development, 82(5), 1676–1690.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2011). Middle school friendships and academic achievement in early adolescence: A longitudinal analysis. Journal of Early Adolescence, 31(1), 99–124.

Wang, M.-T., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A., & Willett, J. B. (2011). Trajectories of family management practices and early adolescent behavioral outcomes. Developmental Psychology, 47(5), 1324–1341.

Brennan, L. M., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2012). Longitudinal predictors of school-age academic achievement: Unique contributions of toddler-age aggression, oppositionality, inattention, and hyperactivity. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40(7), 1289–1300.

Connell, A. M., Klostermann, S., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Family Check-Up effects on adolescent arrest trajectories: Variation by developmental subtype. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 22(2), 367–380.

Dishion, T. J. (2012). Juvenile forensic psychology and psychiatry: The movement toward data-based innovations. In E. Grigorenko (Ed.), Handbook of juvenile forensic psychology and psychiatry (pp. 579–584). New York: Springer.

Dishion, T. J., Felver-Gant, J., Abdullaev, Y., & Posner, M. I. (2012). Self-regulation and adolescent drug use: Translating developmental science and neuroscience into prevention practice. In M. T.

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Bardo, D. H. Fishbein, & R. Milich (Eds.), Inhibitory control and drug abuse prevention: From research to translation (pp. 281–304). New York, NY: Springer.

Dishion, T. J., Forgatch, M. S., Van Ryzin, M. J., & Winter, C. (2012). The nonlinear dynamics of family problem solving in adolescence: The predictive validity of a peaceful resolution attractor. Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, 16(3), 331–352.

Dishion, T. J., Ha, T., & Véronneau, M.-H. (2012). An ecological analysis of the effects of deviant peer clustering on sexual promiscuity, problem behavior, and childbearing from early adolescence to adulthood: An enhancement of the life history framework. Developmental Psychology, 48(3), 703–717.

Ellis, B. J., Del Giudice, M., Dishion, T. J., Figueredo, A. J., Gray, P., Griskevicius, V., Hawley, P. H., Jacobs, W. J., James, J., Volk, A. A., & Wilson, D. S. (2012). The evolutionary basis of risky adolescent behavior: Implications for science, policy, and practice. Developmental Psychology, 48(3), 598–623.

Fosco, G. M., Caruthers, A. S., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). A six-year predictive test of adolescent family relationship quality and effortful control pathways to emerging adult social and emotional health. Journal of Family Psychology, 26(4), 565–575.

Fosco, G. M., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2012). A public health approach to family-centered prevention of alcohol and drug addiction: A middle school strategy. In H. J. Shaffer, D. A. LaPlante, & S. E. Nelson (Eds.), The American Psychological Association addiction syndrome handbook (Vol. 2, pp. 225–245). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Fosco, G. M., Frank, J. L., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Understanding the influences of deviant peers on problem behavior: Coercion and contagion in peer, family, and school environments. In S. R. Jimerson, A. B. Nickerson, M. J. Mayer, & M. J. Furlong (Eds.), The handbook of school violence and school safety: International research and practice (2nd ed., pp. 69–80). New York, NY: Routledge.

Fosco, G. M., Stormshak, E. A., Dishion, T. J., & Winter, C. (2012). Family relationships and parental monitoring during middle school as predictors of early adolescent problem behavior. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 41(2), 202–213.

Hardaway, C. R., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Family functioning and externalizing behavior among low-income children: Self-regulation as a mediator. Infant and Child Development, 21(1), 67–84.

Joyce, J., O’Neill, M., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Peer associations and coping: The mediating role of ethnic identity for urban African American adolescents. Journal of Black Psychology, 25, 1–24.

McEachern, A., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2012). Parenting Young Children (PARYC): Validation of a self-report parenting measure. Journal of Family Studies, 21(3), 498–511.

Moore, K. J., Dishion, T. J., & Shaw, D. S. (2012). The Family Check-Up in early childhood: A public health intervention to prevent long-term behavioral and emotional disorders. CW360: Child Welfare and Technology, 5, 17.

Piehler, T. F., Véronneau, M-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Substance use progression from adolescence to early adulthood: Effortful control in the context of friendship influence and early-onset use. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40(7), 1045–1058.

Racer, K. D., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Disordered attention: Implications for understanding and treating internalizing and externalizing disorders in childhood. Cognitive & Behavioral Practice, 19(1), 31–40.

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Reinke, W. M., Eddy, J. M., Dishion, T. J., & Reid, J. B. (2012). Joint trajectories of symptoms of disruptive behavior problems and depressive symptoms during early adolescence and adjustment problems during emerging adulthood. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40(7), 1123–1136.

Shelleby, E. C., Shaw, D. S., Cheong, J., Chang, H., Gardner, F., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2012). Behavioral control in at-risk toddlers: The influence of the Family Check-Up. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 41(3), 288–301.

Stormshak, E. A., Margolis, K., Huang, C. Y., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Implementation of a family-centered, school-based intervention to prevent student academic and behavioral problems. In B. Kelly & D. F. Perkins (Eds.), Handbook of implementation science for psychology in education (pp. 264–276). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Van Ryzin, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). The impact of a family-centered intervention on the ecology of adolescent antisocial behavior: Modeling developmental sequelae and trajectories during adolescence. Development and Psychopathology, 24, 1139–1155.

Van Ryzin, M. J., Fosco, G. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Family and peer predictors of substance use from early adolescence to early adulthood: An 11-year prospective analysis. Addictive Behaviors, 37, 1314–1324.

Van Ryzin, M. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2012). Engaging parents in the Family Check-Up in middle school: Longitudinal effects on family conflict and problem behavior through the transition to high school. Journal of Adolescent Health, 50(6), 627–633.

Waller, R., Gardner, F., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2012). Validity of a brief measure of parental affective attitudes in high-risk preschoolers. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 40(6), 945–955.

Waller, R., Gardner, F., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2012). Do harsh and positive parenting predict parent reports of deceitful-callous behavior in early childhood? Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 53(9), 946–953.

Wang, M.-T., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2012). Trajectories of adolescents’ perception of school climate, deviant peer affiliation, and problem behaviors during the middle school years. Research on Adolescence, 22(1), 40–53.

Brennan, L. M., Shelleby, E. C., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2013). Indirect effects of the Family Check-Up on school-age academic achievement through improvements in parenting in early childhood. Journal of Educational Psychology, 105(3), 763–773.

Dishion, T. J. (2013). Stochastic agent-based modeling of influence and selection in adolescence: Current status and future directions in understanding the dynamics of peer contagion. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 22(3), 596–603.

Fosco, G. M., Frank, J. L., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2013). Opening the “black box”: Family Check-Up intervention effects on self-regulation that prevents growth in problem behavior and substance use. Journal of School Psychology, 51(4), 455–468.

Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Cheong, J., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2013). Dimensions of callousness in early childhood: Links to problem behavior and family intervention effectiveness. Development and Psychopathology, 25, 347–363.

Ingoldsby, E. I., Shelleby, E. C., Lane, T., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson. M. N. (2013). The Aftercare and School Observation System: Reliability and component structure. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 22, 893–902.

Joyce, J., O’Neill, M., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2013). Peer associations and coping: The mediating role of ethnic identity for urban African American adolescents. Journal of Black Psychology, 25, 1–24.

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McEachern, A. D., Fosco, G. M., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2013). Collateral benefits of the Family Check-Up in early childhood: Caregivers’ social support and relationship satisfaction. Journal of Family Psychology, 27(2), 271–281.

Peake, S. J., Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., Moore, W. E., & Pfeifer, J. H. (2013). Risk-taking and social exclusion in adolescence: Neural mechanisms underlying peer influences on decision-making. Neuroimage, 82, 23–34.

Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., Moore, K. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2013). Effects of video feedback on early coercive parent–child interactions: The intervening role of caregivers’ relational schemas. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 42(3), 405–417.

Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2013). Indirect effects of fidelity to the Family Check-Up on changes in parenting and early childhood problem behaviors. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 81(6), 962–974.

Van Ryzin, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (2013). From antisocial behavior to violence: A model for the amplifying role of coercive joining in adolescent friendships. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 54(6), 661–669.

Vilsaint, C. L., Aiyer, S. M., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., & Dishion, T. J. (2013). The ecology of early childhood risk: A canonical correlation analysis of children's adjustment, family, and community context in a high-risk sample. Journal of Primary Prevention, 34, 261–277.

Boyd-Ball, A. J., Véronneau, M.-H., Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2014). Monitoring and peer influences as predictors of increases in alcohol use among American Indian youth. Prevention Science, 15(4), 526–535.

Caruthers, A. S., Van Ryzin, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (2014). Preventing high-risk sexual behavior in early adulthood with family interventions in adolescence: Outcomes and developmental processes. Prevention Science, 15(1), 59–69.

Chang, H., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2014). Direct and indirect effects of the Family Check-Up on self-regulation from toddlerhood to early school-age. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 42, 1117–1128.

Dishion, T. J., Brennan, L. M., Shaw, D. S., McEachern, A. D., Wilson, M. N., & Jo. B. (2014). Prevention of problem behavior through annual Family Check-Ups in early childhood: Intervention effects from the home to early elementary school. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 42(3), 343–354.

Dishion, T. J., Kim, H., Stormshak, E. A., & O’Neill, M. (2014). A brief measure of peer affiliation and social acceptance (PASA): Validity in an ethnically diverse sample of early adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 43(40), 601–612.

Fosco, G. M., Van Ryzin, M. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2014). Putting theory to the test: Examining family context, caregiver motivation, and conflict in the Family Check-Up model. Development and Psychopathology, 26(2), 305–318.

Gartstein, M., Seamon, E., & Dishion, T. J. (2014). Geospatial ecology of adolescent problem behavior: Contributions of community factors and parental monitoring. Journal of Community Psychology, 42(3), 299–315.

Gill, A. M., Dishion, T. J., & Shaw, D. S. (2014). The Family Check-Up: A tailored approach to intervention with high-risk families. In S. Landry (Ed.), Well-being and children and families (pp. 385–405). Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

Ha, T., Dishion, T. J., Overbeek, G., Burk, W. J., & Engels, R. C. M. E. (2014). The blues of adolescent romance: Observed affective interactions in adolescent romantic relationships in association with depressive symptoms. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 42(4), 551–562.

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Leijten, P., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Raaijmakers, M. A. J., Orobio de Castro, B., Matthys, W., & Dishion, T. J. (2014). The Family Check-Up and service use in high-risk families of young children: A prevention strategy with a bridge to community-based treatment. Prevention Science. Advance online publication.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2014). Dyadic coregulation and deviant talk in adolescent friendships: Interaction patterns associated with problematic substance use in early adulthood. Developmental Psychology, 50(4), 1160–1169.

Smith, J. D., & Dishion, T. J. (2014). Mindful parenting in the development and maintenance of youth psychopathology. In J. T. Ehrenreich-May & B. C. Chu (Eds.), Transdiagnostic treatments for children and adolescents: Principles and practice (pp. 138–160). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2014). Negative relational schemas predict the trajectory of coercive dynamics during early childhood. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. Advance online publication.

Smith, J. D., Knoble, N. B., Zerr, A. A., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2014). Family Check-Up effects across diverse ethnic groups: Reducing early-adolescence antisocial behavior by reducing family conflict. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 43(3), 400–414.

Smith, J. D., Montaño, Z., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2014). Preventing weight gain and obesity: Indirect effects of the Family Check-Up in early childhood. Prevention Science. Advance online publication.

Van Ryzin, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (2014). Adolescent deviant peer clustering as an amplifying mechanism underlying the progression from early substance use to dependence. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 55(10), 1153–1161.

Véronneau, M.-H., Hiatt Racer, K. D., Fosco, G. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2014). The contribution of adolescent effortful control to early adult educational attainment. Journal of Educational Psychology, 106(3), 730–743.

Waller, R., Gardner, F., Viding, E., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Wilson, M. N., & Hyde, L. W. (2014). Bidirectional associations between parental warmth, callous unemotional behavior, and behavior problems in high-risk preschoolers. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, Advance online publication.

Weaver, C. M., Shaw, D. S., Crossan, J. L., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2014). Parent–child conflict and early childhood adjustment in two-parent low-income families: Parallel developmental processes. Child Psychiatry and Human Development. Advance online publication.

Chang, H., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (in press). Proactive parenting and children’s effortful control: Mediating role of language and indirect intervention effects. Social Development.

Dishion, T. J. (in press). A developmental model of aggression and violence: Microsocial and macrosocial dynamics within an evolutionary framework. In M. Lewis & K. Rudolph (Eds.), Handbook of developmental psychopathology (3rd ed.).

Dishion, T. J. (in press). An evolutionary framework for understanding coercion and aggression. In T. J. Dishion & J. Snyder (Eds.), Oxford handbook of coercive relationship dynamics: Basic mechanisms, developmental processes, and intervention applications. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Dishion, T. J., & Hiatt Racer, K. D. (in press). Development of adult antisocial behavior. In T. P. Beauchaine & S. P. Hinshaw (Eds.), Child and adolescent psychotherapy (2nd ed.).

Dishion, T. J., Kim, H., & Tein, J-Y. (in press). Friendship and adolescent problem behavior: Deviancy training and coercive joining as dynamic mediators. In T. P. Beauchaine & S. P. Hinshaw (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of externalizing spectrum disorders. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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Dishion, T. J., & Mauricio, A. M. (in press). The Family Check-Up model as prevention and treatment of adolescent drug (ab)use: The intervention strategy, outcomes, and implementation model. In M. J. Van Ryzin, K. Kumpfer, G. M. Fosco, & M. Greenberg (Eds.), Family-centered prevention programs for children and adolescents: Theory, research, and large-scale dissemination. New York, NY: Psychology Press.

Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (in press). The development and ecology of problem behavior: Linking etiology, prevention, and treatment. In D. Cicchetti (Ed.), Handbook for developmental psychopathology.

Dishion, T. J., & Snyder, J. (Eds.). (in press). Oxford handbook of coercive relationship dynamics: Basic mechanisms, developmental processes, and intervention applications. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Dishion, T. J., Véronneau, M-H., Stormshak, E. A., & Kavanagh, K. (in press). Parenting and the developmental process leading to adolescence-onset drug use: Etiology and prevention. In L. Scheier (Ed.), Handbook of drug prevention. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Felver, J. C., Tipsord, J. M., Morris, M. J., Racer, K. H., & Dishion, T. J. (in press). The effects of mindfulness-based intervention on children’s attention regulation. Journal of Attention Disorders.

Fosco, G. M., Seeley, J. R., Dishion, T. J., Smolkowski, K., Stormshak, E. A., Downey-McCarthy, R., Falkenstein, C. A., Moore, K. J., & Strycker, L. A. (in press). Lessons learned from scaling up the ecological approach to family interventions and treatment (EcoFIT) program in middle schools. In M. Weist, N. Lever, C. Bradshaw, & J. Owens (Eds.), Handbook of school mental health (2nd ed.) New York, NY: Springer.

Gill, A. M., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (in press). The Family Check-Up in early childhood: A case study of intervention process and change. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.

Jensen, M., & Dishion, T. J. (in press). Mechanisms and processes of peer contagion. In D.S. Dunn (Ed.), Oxford bibliographies in psychology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Nelson, S. E., Van Ryzin, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (in press). Alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco use trajectories and disorders across 10 years in a longitudinal sample of adolescents. Development and Psychopathology.

Sitnick, S. L., Shaw, D. S., Gill, A., Dishion, T., Winter, C., Waller, R., Gardner, F., Wilson, M. (in press). Parenting and the Family Check-Up: Developments and changes in observed parent-child interaction during early childhood. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.

Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., Winter, C. C., & Patterson, G. R. (in press). Coercive family process and early-onset conduct problems from age 2 to school entry. Development and Psychopathology.

Smith, J. D., Stormshak, E. A., & Kavanagh, K. (in press). Results of a randomized trial implementing the Family Check-Up in community mental health agencies. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research.

Anderson, R., Hussain, S., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Pathways to pain: Racial discrimination and relations between parental functioning and child psychosocial well-being. Journal of Black Psychology.

Brennan, L. M., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). The predictive utility of early childhood disruptive behaviors for school-age social functioning. Submitted to Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.

Chang, H., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). Growth in inhibitory control from early to middle childhood and effects of a family-centered intervention. Resubmitted to Development and Psychopathology.

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Chang, H., Shelleby, E., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). The role of the Family Check-Up in improving child self-regulation skills. To be resubmitted to Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.

Chiapa, A., Parra, G., Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Videotaped observations of parental monitoring and family problem solving: An analysis of convergent and predictive validity with African American and European American families. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

Choe, D. E., Shaw, D. S., Brennan, L. M., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). Inhibitory control as a mediator of bidirectional effects between early oppositional behavior and maternal depression. Resubmitted to Development and Psychopathology.

Chronister, K. M., Dishion, T. J., & Caruthers, A. S. (under review). Correlates of young adults’ romantic relationship patterns in a multiethnic community sample. Journal of Family Psychology.

Connell, A. M., Hughes-Scalise, A., Gardner, T., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Stress exposure and the development of internalizing problems in late adolescence: Self-regulation and engagement coping as resiliency factors. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.

DeLay., D., Ha, T., Van Ryzin, M. J., Winter, C., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Changing friend selection in middle school: A social network analysis of a randomized intervention study designed to prevent adolescent problem behavior. Prevention Science.

Galloway, S. K., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Parenting and child behavior problems viewed from a cultural and ecological framework. Journal of Family Psychology.

Gamache Martin, C., Van Ryzin, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Relational closeness to the perpetrator and profiles of childhood trauma: Links to psychological distress. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.

Gardner, T. W., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Joint contributions of individual and environmental factors to adolescent antisocial behavior: Effortful control and peer processes. Child Development.

Leijten, P., Dishion, T. J., Thomaes, S., Raaijmakers, M. A. J., Orobio de Castro, B., & Matthys, W. (under review). Bringing parenting interventions back to the future: How randomized, controlled microtrials may benefit parenting intervention effectiveness. Clinical Psychology Science.

Leijten, P., Thomaes, S., Orobio de Castro, B., &Matthys, W., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). What good is labeling what’s good? A field experimental investigation of parental labeled praise and disruptive child behavior. Developmental Psychology.

Lochman, J. E., Dishion, T. J., Powell, N. P., Boxmeyer, C. L., & Qu, L. (under review). Evidence-based child preventive interventions for antisocial behavior: A randomized study of the effects of group versus individual delivery. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

Marchand, E., McWhirter, E., Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Differences in patterns of risky sexual behavior among African American and White adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescence.

Montaño, Z., Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). Longitudinal relations between observed parenting behaviors and dietary quality of meals from ages 2 to 5. Pediatrics.

Moore, K. J., Garbacz, S. A., Dishion, T. J., Gau, J. M., & Brown, K. L. (under review). Proactive parent engagement in public schools: The School Readiness Screener in a multiple gating strategy. Journal of Positive Behavioral Intervention.

O’Neil, J., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Multiple risk and positive factors for depressive symptoms in a sample of low-income African American mothers. Resubmitted to Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.

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Rogers, A. A., Ha, T., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). An observational study of parent–child discussions of sex and adolescent sexual behavior. Journal of Adolescent Health.

Shelleby, E. C., Votruba-Drzal, E., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (in preparation). Income, depression, household chaos, and children’s behavioral functioning. To be submitted to Journal of Family Psychology.

Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., & Knoble, N. B. (under review). Psychometric properties of a fidelity of implementation rating system for the Family Check-Up: An experimental study. Behavior Therapy.

Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. E. M. (under review). Negative relational schemas predict the trajectory of coercive dynamics during early childhood. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.

Smith, J. D., Montaño, Z., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). Annual engagement in the Family Check-Up reduces children’s weight gain from age 2 through 9. Pediatrics.

Stormshak, E. A., Brown, K. L., Moore, K. J., Dishion, T. J., Seeley, J., & Smolkowski. K. (under review). Going to scale with family-centered, school-based interventions: Challenges and future directions. In E. Kim & S. Sheridan (Eds)., Research on family–school partnerships: An interdisciplinary examination of state of the science and critical needs. New York, NY: Springer.

Van Ryzin, M. J., Delay, D., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (under review). Does popularity influence substance use in adolescence or vice versa? A social network analysis. Prevention Science.

Vanderbilt-Adriance, E. Shaw, D. S., Brennan, L. M., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. L. (under review). Protective factors in the development of early childhood problems. Invited submission to Special Section of Family Relations.

Véronneau, M-H., Dishion, T. J., Connell, A. M., & Kavanagh, K. (under review). A randomized, controlled trial of the Family Check-Up model in public secondary schools: Linking parent engagement to substance use progressions from early adolescence to adulthood. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

Waller, R., Gardner, F., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). Deceitful-callous behavior and early-childhood onset of conduct problems: the role of parental harshness and warmth. Submitted to Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.

Waller, R., Gardner, F., Viding, E., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). Bidirectional associations between parental warmth, deceitful-callous behavior, and conduct problems in high-risk preschoolers. Submitted to Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.

Weaver, C. M., Shaw, D. S., Crossan, J. L., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (under review). Parent–child conflict and early childhood adjustment in two-parent, low-income families: Parallel developmental processes. Child Psychiatry and Human Development.

Yasui, M., Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Boyd-Ball, A. J. (under review). A family observation assessment of ethnic–racial socialization: Development, reliability, and validity with early adolescent adjustment.

Zerr, A. A., Chiapa, A., & Dishion, T. J. (under review). Family conflict and longitudinal change in anxiety symptoms from adolescent to young adulthood. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.

2BPRESENTATIONS Dishion, T. J., & Patterson, G. R. (1990, January). Peers and the temporal stability of boys’ antisocial

behavior from middle childhood to adolescence. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Costa Mesa, CA.

Bank, L., Stoolmiller, M., & Dishion, T. J. (1990, April). Overt and covert antisocial behavior. Paper

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presented at the Western Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA. Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Ray, J. (1990, November). Impact of a peer intervention on early

adolescent affective adjustment: A case for secondary prevention. Paper presented at the Association for the Advancement of Behavioral Therapy, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J., Andrews, D., & Crosby, L. (1991, April). From family to friends: Microsocial processes relating two spheres of adolescent relationships. Paper presented at the Society of Research in Child Development biennial conference, Seattle, WA.

Dishion, T. J., & Ray, J. (1991, November). The development and ecology of substance use in adolescent boys. Paper presented at the American Association of Psychology Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J., Andrews, D. W., Brown, G. A., Kavanagh, K., & Patterson, G. R. (1992, March). A social interactional intervention model with high-risk young adolescents: Short-term outcome. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Research in Adolescence, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J., Ray, J., & Capaldi, D. (1992, March). Parenting precursors to male adolescent substance use. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society of Research in Adolescence, Washington, DC.

Jackson, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (1992, March). Friendship process in early adolescence: An analysis of gender differences. Paper presented at the conference of the Society for Research in Adolescence, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J. (1993, March). Boys’ close friendships and early adolescent problem behavior: Geographic and parenting contexts. In Interactive influences of parents and peers on adolescent behavior. Symposium conducted at biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.

Hops, H., Lewin, L. M., Davis, B., & Dishion, T. J. (1993, March). Similarity in siblings’ school adjustment: A comparison of teacher and peer ratings and direct observation. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, New Orleans, LA.

Poe, J., & Dishion, T. J. (1993, August). Discourse analysis of male adolescent friends predicts problem behavior and substance use. Poster session presented at the meetings of the American Anthropologists, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J., & Poe, J. (1993, October). Parent antisocial behavior as an antecedent to deviancy training among adolescent boys and their peers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of The American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, AZ.

Dishion, T. J., & Crosby, L. C. (1994, February). Modeling monthly “bursts” in substance use among high-risk young adolescents. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of The Society for Research on Adolescence, San Diego, CA.

Dishion, T. J., & Andrews, D. W. (1994, May). A multicomponent intervention for families of young adolescents at risk: An analysis of short-term outcome. Paper presented at the European Association for Research on Adolescents Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.

Dishion, T. J., & Spracklen, K. M. (1994, November). Developmental progressions in adolescent substance use: A quasi-likelihood approach to the analysis of sequence. Paper presented at the annual National Conference on Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Barber, B. K., & Dishion, T. J. (1995, April). Parental psychological control as a factor in youth depression. In T. J. Dishion (Chair), Family process and context related to adolescent depression. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Indianapolis, IN.

Dishion, T. J. (1995, July). Cognitive-behavioral intervention strategies for high-risk young adolescents:

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A comparative analysis of 1-year outcome effects. Paper presented at the World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Dishion, T. J. (1995, July). Preventing marijuana use among high-risk children. Paper presented at the National Institute on Drug Abuse National Marijuana Conference, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (1995, July). Family management practices and early adolescent problem behavior: Gender similarities and differences. Paper presented at the World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Dishion, T. J., Eddy, M., Li, F., Haas, E., & Spracklen, K. (1995, November). Adolescent friendships and later violent behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J., Spracklen, K., and Kavanagh, K. (1995, November). Analyses of change in group parent training with high-risk adolescents. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Kiesner, J. (1996, January). Prevention of early adolescent substance use among high-risk youth: A multiple gating approach to parent intervention. Paper presented at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Conference, Gaithersburg, MD.

Dishion, T. J., Li, F., Spracklen, K. M., Brown, G., & Haas, E. (1996, January). The measurement of parenting practices in research on adolescent problem behavior: A multimethod and multitrait analysis. Paper presented at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Conference, Gaithersburg, MD.

Dishion, T. J., & Spracklen, K. M. (1996, March). Childhood peer rejection in the development of adolescent substance use. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Boston, MA.

Dishion, T. J., & Spracklen, K. M. (1996, May). A matching law account of deviancy training within adolescent boys’ friendships: An emphasis on duration. Paper presented at the annual Association for Behavior Analysis Convention, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J. (1996, September). Advances in family-based interventions to adolescent drug abuse prevention. Paper presented at the 1998 National Institute on Drug Abuse National Conference on Drug Abuse Prevention Research (http://www.drugabuse.gov/meetsum /coda/advances.html).

Dishion, T. J., Haas, E., & Poulin, F. (1996, November). Relationship confluence in high- and low-risk adolescent boys: A longitudinal analysis of socialization effects. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York, NY.

Poulin, F., Dishion, T. J., Stoolmiller, M., & Patterson, G.R. (1996, November). Modeling growth in adolescent delinquency: The combined effect and developmental specificity of parent bonding and deviant peers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Chicago, IL.

Dishion, T. J., Haas, E., & Poulin, F. (1997, April). Premature adolescent autonomy: Peer deviancy as a mediational mechanism. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC.

Kiesner, J., & Dishion, T. J. (1997, April). Effects of a parent-directed homework monitoring intervention on the school engagement of high-risk middle school students. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC.

Poulin, F., & Dishion, T. J. (1997, April). Iatrogenic effects among high-risk adolescents aggregated within interventions: An analysis of the durability and process. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J., Poulin, F., Hunt, M., & Van Male, B. (1998, March). Peer process underlying iatrogenic effects within interventions that aggregate high-risk youth. Paper presented at the biennial meeting

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of the Society for Research in Adolescence, San Diego, CA. Kavanagh, K., Dishion, T. J., Medici Skaggs, N., & Schneiger, A. (1998, March). Prediction of parent

participation in a tiered model of assessment and intervention for early adolescent problem behavior. Paper presented at the sixth annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Park City, UT.

Poulin, F., Dishion, T. J., & Medici, N. (1998, June). Antisocial behavior and stability of friendship networks in middle school youth: An analysis of network structure, behavioral confluence, and satisfaction. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Bern, Switzerland.

Dishion, T. J., Medici Skaggs, N., & French, D. (1999, April). The ecology of deviant peer clustering in adolescence. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Albuquerque, NM.

Dishion, T. J., Burraston, B., & Owen, L. (1999, June). The ecology of adolescent substance abuse: The role of friendships in linking early onset to adult abuse. Poster session presented at the ninth scientific meeting of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Barcelona, Spain.

Dishion, T. J., Poulin, F., & Capaldi, D. (1999, June). The ecology of adolescent substance abuse: Processes associated with progressions from early to late adolescence. Poster session presented at the ninth scientific meeting of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Barcelona, Spain.

Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (1999, November). Sibling collusion and problem behavior during adolescence. Poster session presented at the 33rd annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada.

Dishion, T. J., Burraston, B., Poulin, F., & Harrington, P. (1999, November). Peer group dynamics associated with iatrogenic effects in group interventions with high-risk young adolescents. Presentation made at the 33rd annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Toronto, Canada.

Dishion, T. J. (1999, November/December). Development of antisocial behavior and interventions that work: The Family Check-Up. Presentation made to the Prevention of Antisocial Behavior, Starting at Conception Congress, Brussels, Belgium.

Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2000, March). Sibling collusion and problem behavior during adolescence. Poster session presented at the eighth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Kavanagh, K., Burraston, B., Dishion, T. J., & Schneiger, A. (2000, March). Identification of middle school students’ risk behavior: Contextual influences of gender and ethnicity. Poster session presented at the eighth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Dishion, T. J., & Bullock, B. M. (2000, November). Sibling collusion and problem behavior: Concurrent and one-year outcomes for early adolescents. Symposium presented at the 34th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J., Bullock, B. M., & Owen, L. D. (2000, November). Deviant norms in families: Constructing a process bridge to peer culture. Symposium presented at the 34th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

Gartstein, M. A., Dishion, T. J., & Ngoc-Thuy Nguyen, A. (2000, November). Depressed mood and parental report of child behavior problems: Another look at the depression–distortion hypothesis. Poster session presented at the 34th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

Hogansen, J. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2000, November). Analysis of change process in group interventions

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with parents of antisocial adolescents. Poster session presented at the 34th annual convention of the Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J. (2001, April). Understanding and preventing adolescent drug abuse. Presentation made at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.

Dishion, T. J., & Owen, L. D. (2001, April). Friendship process and progressions in drug use from adolescence to manhood. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Minneapolis, MN.

Dishion, T. J., Granic, I., Burraston, B., & Kavanagh, K. (2001, May–June). A two-stage analysis of prevention effects: Early adolescent problem behavior. Presentation made at the ninth annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J., Granic, I., & Bullock, B. (2001, June). Advances in peer process research in understanding the development of problem behavior. Presentation made at the 10th scientific meeting of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., Ball, A., & Stormshak, E. (2001, June). An ecological perspective on families: Science and practice in the third millennium. Presentation at the Washington State Family Policy Council, “On the Horizon: An Interstate Forum to Address Children’s Mental Health Issues,” Vancouver, WA.

Hogansen, J., & Dishion, T. J. (2001, June). Promoting change in parent group interventions for adolescent problem behavior. Poster session presented at the 10th scientific meeting of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Dishion, T. J. (2001, December). An ecological perspective on families: Integrating science and practice. Presentation made at the Eastern Oregon Psychological Association and The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Pendleton, OR.

Dishion, T. J. (2002, March). Presentation made at The Harris School, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2002, April). Entropy and socialization: New directions in

understanding deviant peer process. Poster session presented at the ninth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J. (2002, April). An ecological approach to the prevention of adolescent problem behavior: Interventions with families within a public school context. Presentation made at the ninth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescents, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J. (2002, April). Understanding and preventing adolescent drug abuse. In J. Campbell (Chair), Building bridges between adolescent research and substance abuse research: Challenges and opportunities. Symposium conducted at the ninth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescents, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J., & Nelson, S. E. (2002, April). A longitudinal analysis of adolescent marijuana use: Parenting disengagement in the presence of deviant friendship process. In M. Brendgen & F. Vitaro (Chairs), A closer look at similarities and differences of parent and peer influences on adolescent problem behaviors. Symposium conducted at the ninth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescents, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J., Nelson, S. E., & Bullock, B. M. (2002, April). Longitudinal observations of prosocial and deviant friendship process: Understanding the contribution of peers to young adult adjustment. In T. Nichols (Chair), Measuring adolescent social competence: Connecting the ideal to the real. Symposium conducted at the ninth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescents, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J. (2002, May). Peer contagion process: Implications for developmental and intervention science. Presentation made at Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2002, May). An ecological approach to family-centered prevention of

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problem behavior. In F. Gardner (Chair), Preventing problem behavior in early childhood: Using an ecological framework to build effective collaboration. Symposium conducted at the 10th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Seattle, WA.

Poulin, F., Dishion, T. J., & Boivin, M. (2002, July). Proactive/reactive aggression and adjustment problems in adolescence: A look at peer and family processes. In M. Brendgen (Chair), Developmental pathways of proactive and reactive aggression: Precursors and consequences. Symposium conducted at the 15th world meeting of the International Society for Research on Aggression, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Dishion, T. J., Bullock, B. M., & Nelson, S. (2002, August). A dynamic systems analysis of developmental trajectories: Prosocial and deviant adaptation as an attractor process. In I. Granic & M. Lewis (Chairs), Dynamic systems approaches to normative and antisocial trajectories of adolescent development. Symposium conducted at the 17th biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Dishion, T. J., Nelson, S., Yasui, M., Dorham, C., & Poulin, F. (2002, August). The ecology of deviant peer involvement in early adolescence: A longitudinal analysis of young multiethnic adolescents. In F. Vitaro & R. Engels (Chairs), Peers in multiple contexts and adjustments during adolescence. Symposium conducted at the 17th biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Dishion, T. J., & Nelson, S. (2002, September). Peer sequelae of familial entropy in adolescence. Presentation made at the conference of the European Association for Research on Adolescence, New College, Oxford, UK.

Dishion, T. J. (2003, March). An ecological approach to intervening with children and adolescents with problem behavior. Presentation made at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.

Dishion, T. J. (2003, April). Pragmatism in modeling peer influence: The impact of parent interventions on deviant peer association. In J. P. Allen (Chair), Exploring the dark side of peer groups: What determines (or prevents) peer influences from turning negative. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

Dishion, T. J. (2003, April). The dynamics of friendship influence: Deviant talk as an attractor that predicts antisocial outcomes. In I. Granic (Chair), Predicting antisocial behavior from observations of socialization processes: New systems approaches. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

Yasui, M., Dorham, C. L., & Dishion, T. J. (2003, April). Ethnic identity and psychological adjustment: Comparing validities for European American and African American adolescents. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Tampa, FL.

Dishion, T. J., & Nelson, S. E. (2004, March). The Family Check-Up with high-risk young adolescents: Preventing substance use through parent monitoring. In K. Weichold & L. Caldwell (Chairs), Mediators and moderators of the effectiveness of prevention programs against juvenile problem behaviors. Symposium conducted at the tenth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Baltimore, MD.

Dishion, T. J. (2004, April). An ecological approach to mental health services for children and families. Presentation made at Oregon Research Institute, Eugene, OR.

Dishion, T., & Gardner, F. (2004, May). Innovation in observation methods for prevention science. Presentation made at the 12th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Quebec City, Quebec.

Kline, T., Wilson, M., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Dishion, T., & Winslow, E. (2004, May). Assessment of problematic toddler behavior in a preventative developmental intervention. Presentation made at the 12th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Quebec City, Quebec.

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Shaw, D., Wilson, M., Gardner, F., & Dishion, T. (2004, May). Utilization of Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) centers for conducting a preventive intervention for toddlers at-risk for early conduct problems. Presentation made at the 12th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research. Quebec City, Quebec.

Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2004, July). Affective family dynamics of adolescent problem behaviour. Poster session presented at the Ghent 2004 biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2004, July). Peer and family predictors of growth in adolescent depressed mood: Conditional growth models. Poster session presented at the Ghent 2004 biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2004, July). The contribution of peer processes to monthly variation in early adolescent depressed mood: A short-term longitudinal study with time-varying predictors. Poster session presented at the Ghent 2004 biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium.

Dishion, T. J., Light, J. M., & Yasui, M. (2004, July). A network analysis of the confluence hypothesis in early adolescence. In F. Poulin & J. Kiesner (Conveners), Changing peer networks during adolescence: Relations with problem behavior and substance use. Symposium presented at the Ghent 2004 biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium.

Dishion, T. J., Yasui, M., Stormshak, E. A., & Kavanagh, K. (2004, July). A family intervention for early adolescent deviance within schools: A latent growth curve analysis of outcomes from age 11 through 14. Presented at the Ghent 2004 biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium.

Gardner, T. W., Ellis, L. K., Dishion, T. J., Posner, M. I., & Rothbart, M. K. (2004, July). Using the Attention Network Task to predict adolescent antisocial behavior. Poster session presented at the Ghent 2004 biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium.

Liu, F., & Dishion, T. J. (July, 2004). Parenting resource preferences and engagement in the Adolescent Transitions Program. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

Lim, M., Stormshak, E.A., & Dishion, T. J. (2004, August). Evaluation of a one session parenting intervention for at-risk youth. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

Yasui, M., Dishion, T. J., & Light, J. M. (2004, July). Comparing the proportion and stability of interracial friendships among schools of varying ethnic diversity. Poster session presented at the Ghent 2004 biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Ghent, Belgium.

Connell, A. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). Trajectories of substance use development in early adolescence: Examining peer and family risk factors and intervention effects. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA.

Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). Deviant peer contagion and group interventions with children and adolescents. Presentation at the 85th annual convention of the Western Psychological Association. Portland, OR.

Dishion, T., Kavanagh, K., & Stormshak, E. A. (2005, April). The pragmatism of a family-peer mesosystem model for adolescent problem behavior: Links to effective prevention. In A. D. Crump (Chair), Translating the science of human development into preventive interventions: Case studies from the field. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child

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Development. Atlanta, GA. Gardner, T. W., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). Temperamental effortful control moderates relation

between deviant peer affiliation and antisocial behavior. In J. A. Goodnight (Chair), An interactionist approach to understanding development of adolescent antisociality. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA.

Kline, T. L., Wilson, M. N., Schlatter, A. K. W., Galloway, S. K., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Gardner, F. (2005, April). Response differences in ethnic identity. Life satisfaction and child behavior problems in a low income population. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA.

Lim, M., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). A one-session intervention for parents of young adolescents: Videotape modeling and motivational group discussion. Poster session presented at biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

Nelson, S., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). From boys to men: Predicting adult adaptation from middle childhood sociometric status. In M. Brendgen & W. M. Bukowski (Chairs), Addictive and interactive effects of childhood behavioral dispositions and social experiences in school on adult psychopathology. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). Social development in adolescent friendship: The interplay between dyadic mutuality and deviant talk. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Dishion, T. J., Supplee, L., & Wilson, M. N. (2005, April). A family based preventive intervention for toddlers at-risk for early conduct problems. In E. A. Stormshak (Chair), Model based approaches to prevention and intervention with at-risk youth. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA.

Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). Family-based mental health delivered in public middle schools: Linking changes in problem behavior to service delivery. In E. A. Stormshak (Chair), Model based approaches to prevention and intervention with at-risk youth. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA.

Stormshak, E. A., Kavanagh, K., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). The pragmatism of a family–peer mesosystem model for adolescent problem behavior: Links to effective prevention. Society for Research in Child Development, Atlanta, GA.

Yasui, M., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). Predictive validity of teacher ratings of student behavior: Are they culturally valid? Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA.

Yasui, M., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, April). The protective effects of ethnic identity among high risk youth: Prosocial peers and positive adolescent adjustment. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA.

Dishion, T. J., Piehler, T. F., & Gardner, T. (2005, June). Peer dynamics in the development and change of child and adolescent problem behavior. Paper presented at the 12th scientific meeting of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, New York, NY.

Falkenstein, C. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, August). How much observation is enough: Methodological issues in parent–child interactions. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2005, November). Family intervention effects on growth in deviant peer association: An evaluation of the Adolescent Transitions Program. Poster presented at the conference for Applications of Social Network Analysis to the Prevention of Substance Use and Delinquency, University Park, PA.

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Dishion, T. J., & Connell, A. (2006, February). Adolescents’ resilience as a self-regulatory process: Promising themes for linking intervention with developmental science. Paper presented to the New York Academy of Sciences meeting on Resilience in Children.

Boislard, P. M., Poulin, F., Kiesner, J., & Dishion, T. J. (2006, March). Psychosocial correlates of risky sexual behaviors of Italian and Canadian adolescents. In B. McWhirter (Chair), Sexual behavior, risk, and protective factors among adolescents in four contries: International contrasts and similarities. Symposium presented at the 11th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, CA.

Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2006, March). Entropy and socialization: New directions in understanding family processes and adolescent antisocial behavior. Poster session presented at the 11th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, CA.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2006, March). Latent growth mixture modeling in family research: Family dynamics and depressive symptom trajectories across adolescence. In L. G. Duncan & M. L. Kan (Chairs), Improving our understanding of complex family processes through the use of advanced data-analytic techniques. Symposium presented at the 11th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J., Piehler, T. F., & Winter, C. (2006, March). Adolescent friendships as dynamic systems: Gender-specific models of maladaptation. In I. Granic (Chair), Direct observations of peer influence processes. Symposium presented at the 11th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, CA.

Light, J. M., Dishion, T. J., Bonacich, P., & Stormshak, E. A. (2006, March). Changes in the network embedding of antisocial youth during early adolescence. In Francois Poulin (Chair), Short- and long-term instability in adolescents’ friendship networks and psychosocial adjustment. Symposium presented at the 11th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, CA.

Pedersen, S., Poulin, F., Kiesner, J., & Dishion, T. J. (2006, March). A bimonthly analysis of friendship network instability and adolescent substance use. Symposium presented at the 11th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, CA.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2006, March). Social dynamics of adolescent friendship: Dyadic mutuality and deviant talk in the development of antisocial behavior. In M. Prinstein & J. Kupersmidt (Chairs), Processes of adolescent peer contagion. Symposium presented at the 11th biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, CA.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. (2006, April). An adaptive approach to family intervention in the public middle schools: Engagement and long-term effects on substance use. Poster presented at the National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Training Institute, Bethesda, MD.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. (2006, May). Family engagement with an adaptive intervention for adolescent problem behavior: Predictors of treatment compliance and intervention effects. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, San Antonio, TX.

Hurtt, C., Wilson, M., Dishion, T., & Kavanagh, K. (2006, May). A multi-level analysis of adolescent substance use: The role of ethnic identity and neighborhood diversity. Presented at the conference of the Society for Community Research and Action, Puerto Rico, USA.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2006, May). An evaluation of the Adolescent Transition Program’s effects on deviant peer association: A latent growth modeling approach. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Antonio, TX.

Venkatraman, S., Dishion, T. J., Poulin, F., & Kiesner, J. (2006, May). Individual differences among adolescents in India, Italy, and Canada: Parental monitoring, problem behavior, and substance use. Poster presented at the 14th Annual Meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Antonio,

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TX. Dishion, T., Kavanagh, K., Connell, A., & Bullock, B. (2006, July). Family interventions for adolescent

problem behavior in the public school context: Long-term findings of the Adolescent Transitions Program. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference for the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, Melbourne, Australia.

Dishion, T. J. (2006, August). Ecological approach to child and family mental health intervention. Symposium conducted at the American Psychological Association annual conference, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J. (2006, August). The Family Check-Up: Therapist fidelity and changes in young children’s problem behavior. In J. E. Lochman (Chair), Issues in dissemination of empirically supported interventions for children and adolescents. Symposium presented at the American Psychological Association annual conference, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T., Connell, A., Jabson, J., & Winter, C. (2006, August). The Family Check-Up: Therapist fidelity and changes in young children’s problem behavior. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.

Hurtt, C., Wilson, M., Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2006, August). African American adolescent substance abuse: Ethnic orientations as risk and protective factors. Presented at the American Psychological Association annual conference, New Orleans, LA.

Dishion, T. J., Piehler, T. F., & Myers, M. W. (2006, October). Dynamics and ecology of adolescent peer contagion. Paper presented at the Duke University Conference on Peer Influence Processes in Youth, Durham, NC.

Galloway, S. K., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D., Dishion, T. J., & Gardner, F. (2007). Ethnicity as a moderator of child behavior problems. Paper presented at The Life Course: Evolutionary and Ontogenetic Dynamics (LIFE) Academy, Berlin, Germany.

Dishion, T., & Connell, A. (2007, March). Adolescent self-regulation and progressions in drug use. Paper presented at the Biennial Conference for the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA.

Myers, M. W., & Dishion, T. J. (2007, March). Positivity bias of the friendship and continued peer deviance on predicting alcohol use in late adolescence. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2007, March). The role of effortful control in adolescent alcohol and tobacco use: Direct effects and a moderation of peer influence. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2007, April). Trajectories of coping behaviors across adolescence: Family intervention effects and diagnostic outcomes. Poster presented at the Biennial Conference for the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA.

Galloway, S. K., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Gardner, F. (2007, April). Ethnicity as a moderator between parenting practices and child behavior problems. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

Myers, M. W., & Dishion, T. J. (2007, April). Positivity bias of the friendship and continued peer deviance on predicting alcohol use in later adolescence. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., Gardner, F., & Dishion, T. J. (2007, April). The use of motivational feedback in a family-based intervention to prevent early conduct problems. Presented at the Conference for the Society for Research on Child Development, Boston, MA.

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Stormshak, E. A., Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2007, April). Results from a family-centered intervention predicting changes in school engagement from middle to high school. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

Wilson, M. N., Galloway, S. K., O’Neil, J., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Gardner, F. (2007, April). Examining the effects of ethnicity and population density in a family-centered intervention. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Boston, MA.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2007, May). Examining substance use development and prevention effects of the Adolescent Transitions Program: A latent transition analysis approach. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Galloway, S. K., Wilson, M. N., O’Neil, J., Shaw, D., Dishion, T. J., & Gardner, F. (2007, May). Ethnic differences in depression and service utilization density in a family-centered intervention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Health Care Center, Charlottesville, VA.

Hurtt, C., Wilson, M., Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2007, May). Fathers as protection from adolescent drug problems among high stress families. Presented at the19th annual convention of Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC.

Hurtt, C., Wilson, M., Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K. (2007, May). Stress, parenting, and adolescent substance use. Presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2007, May). Effortful control and progressions in adolescent substance use: Direct effects and the moderation of peer influences. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Venkatraman, S. & Dishion, T. J. (2007, May). Parental monitoring and physical health: Patterns in adolescents. Poster presented at the 15th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J., Bullock, B. M., Stormshak, E., & Light, J. (2007, June). Peer networks in middle school prognostic of deviant peer clustering and problem behavior. In T. J. Dishion (Chair), Peer networks in the first year of middle school prognostic of contagion in problem behavior: Testing the social augmentation hypothesis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Lunkenheimer, E. S., Connell, A., Dishion, T. J., & Spaulding, S. A. (2007, June). Early family intervention and school readiness: The effects of the Family Check-Up on positive parenting, language skills, and self-regulation in early childhood. Poster presented at the annual Institute of Education Sciences research conference, Washington, DC.

Spaulding, S. A., Lunkenheimer, E. S., Horner, R. H., Dishion, T. J., & Anderson, C. M. (2007, June). Integration of a family-based intervention within school-wide positive behavior support. Poster presented at the annual Institute of Education Sciences research conference, Washington, DC.

Bustos, C. E., McWhirter, B. T., Stormshak, E. A., Dishion, T. J., & Falkenstein, C. A. (2007, August). Examining cultural competency in child and family interventions. Poster presentation at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J. (2007, August). Externalizing disorders, family issues, treatment, and coping. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J. (2007, August). Meeting the mental health needs of children in poverty. Symposium presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J. (2007, August). Strengthening science: Focus on ethnic psychology. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J. (2007, October). The Family Check-Up: Intervention model and effects for children and adolescents. Lecture given at the Bennett Lecture Series, Penn State University, University Park, PA.

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Dishion, T. J. (2007, October). Deviant by design: Peer influence dynamics and ecologies that promote them. Lecture given at the Child Study Center Speaker Series, Penn State University, University Park, PA.

Dishion, T. J. (2008, January). The Family Check-Up: Intervention model and effects for children and adolescents. Lecture given at the Rand Corporation, St Monica, CA.

Caruthers, A. S., Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, March). An adaptive approach to family-centered intervention: Linking intervention engagement to reductions in risky sexual behavior. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Connell, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, March). Methodological and statistical issues in the identification of antisocial behavior trajectories. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Connell, A. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, March). Modeling noncompliance in research on interventions for reducing adolescent antisocial behavior. In M. H. M. Van Dulmen & R. Veenstra (Chairs), Methodological issues in longitudinal research on externalizing behavior problems. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Dishion, T. J. (2008, March). An ecological approach to child and family interventions for problem behavior. In P. H. Tolan & D. Gorman-Smith (Chairs), Developmental–ecological approaches to intervention in adolescence: Commemorating 100 years of the Institute for Juvenile Research. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Falkenstein, C. A., Stormshak, B. A., Dishion, T. J., & Hill, L. (2008, March). Perceived discrimination and the development of problem behaviors in adolescence. Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Gardner, T. W., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, March). Developmental links among antisocial behaviors, peer rejection, academic failure, and major depressive disorder in adolescence. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. Chicago, IL.

Lunkenheimer, E. S., Dishion, T. J., & Winter, C. (2008, March). Positive parent–child interaction in high-risk families and growth in children’s self-regulation from ages 2 to 4. Paper presented at the International Conference on Infant Studies, Vancouver, Canada.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, March). Peer influences on tobacco use during adolescence: The moderating role of depression. Poster presented at the biennial meeting for the Society for Research in Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Yasui, M., Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Ball, A. (2008, March). An exploratory study of culturally specific processes: Examining the protective effects of observed ethnic–racial socialization. In M. Yasui (Chair), Examining ethnic and racial socialization influences on adolescent adjustment: Clinical implications and assessment. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Dishion, T. J. (2008, May). Examination of context variables in school-based research. In Context and prevention – school, peer. Symposium conducted at the 16th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA

Dishion, T. J., Caruthers, A., Myers, M., & Véronneau, M.-H. (2008, May). Premature autonomy and early adulthood: Drug use and deviant peers and the disruption of adult adaptation. In J. Schulenberg (Chair), Does emerging adulthood matter? Invited symposium presented at the Society for Prevention Research annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Gartstein, M., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, May). Explaining neighborhood correlates of adolescent conduct problems. Paper presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

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Lunkenheimer, E. S., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Connell, A. M., Gardner, F., Wilson, M., & Skuban, E. M. (2008, May). Early preventive family intervention and school readiness in children at risk. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, May). Self-regulation in adolescent friendship interactions: Resiliency to deviant peer influences on antisocial behavior. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Schulenberg, J., Dishion, T. J., Jager, J. O., & Maggs, J. (2008, May). Does emerging adulthood matter? In J. Schulenberg (Chair), Emerging adulthood. Symposium conducted at the 16th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2008, May). The use of motivational feedback in a family-based intervention to prevent early conduct problems. In F. Gardner (Chair), Context and prevention–broad society, media. Symposium presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, May). Predicting high school completion by the participation in a family-centered prevention program during secondary school. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research annual meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Yasui, M., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, May). Ethnic–racial socialization in the family context. Poster presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Lunkenheimer, E. S., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. (2008, June). Early, positive parent–child interactions predict school readiness in children at risk. Poster session, annual Institute of Education Sciences Research Conference, Washington, DC.

Blanco-Oilar, C., Chronister, K. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, August). Ethnic minority adolescents’ substance use and risky sexual behavior: The role of child problem behavior, peer association, and acculturation-related factors. Poster session, annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.

Dishion, T. J. (2008, September). An ecological approach to child and family intervention. Dartington-i Annual Lecture, Kings College, Cambridge, UK.

Gardner, F., Dishion, T. J., & Loeber, R. (2008, September). Time trends in parenting: Can they help explain time trends in adolescent problem behavior? Seminar, The Nuffield Foundation, London, UK.

Hiatt, K. D., Tucker, D. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, September). Attention network performance and psychosocial adjustment in children and adolescents. Paper presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society for Research in Psychopathology, Pittsburgh, PA.

Dishion, T. J. (2008, October). An ecological approach to children’s mental health interventions: What we know and its implications for public policy. Sulzberger Distinguished Lecture Series, Duke University Center for Child and Family Policy, Durham, NC.

Dishion, T. J. (2008, October). Deviant by design: Risks associated with aggregating deviant peers into group prevention and treatment processes. Lecture presented at From Science to Practice and Back: Mechanisms of Change in Developmental Psychopathology conference, Community Health Systems Group, Toronto, ONT, CAN.

Dishion, T. J. (2008, October). Peer contagion and disruptive behavior problems from childhood through adolescence. Presentation conducted at CBRF Symposium on Disruptive Behavior Disorders, Chicago, IL.

Hiatt, K. D., Vogel, E. K., & Dishion, T. J. (2008, October). Individual differences in P1/N1 attention modulation. Poster presented at the 48th annual meeting of the Society for Psychophysiological Research, Austin, TX.

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Dishion, T. J. (2009, January). The Family Check-Up. In S. Evans (Chair), Potentially applicable prevention interventions for families: Pre-and postdeployment. Addressing Substance Abuse and Comorbidities among Military Personnel, Veterans, and Their Families: A Research Agenda. NIDA: Bethesda, MD.

Ball, A. J., Kavanagh, K., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, April). A culturally responsive, family-based intervention to reduce substance use among American Indian youth. In E. A. Stormshak & K. Kavanagh (Chairs), Translating developmental research to effective interventions for diverse youth and families. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Bullock, B. M., Dishion, T. J., & Myers, M. W. (2009, April). The family context of adolescent self-regulation: Differential predictive validity of adolescent and parent relationship schemas. In G. M. Fosco (Chair), Applications of family systems theory for understanding children’s emotional and behavioral self-regulation. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Connell, A. M., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2009, April). Family risk factors and co-occurring behavioral and emotional problems in early childhood: A latent transition analysis approach. In E. Durbin (Chair), Family Factors and Processes: Links to Early Risk Factors for Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Children. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Connell, A. M., Mitchell, C., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2009, April). Patterns of grandparental caregiving and relations with youth functioning in a low-income sample. In L. V. Scaramella & M. A. Barnett (Chairs), Do grandparents matter? Identifying processes by which grandparent involvement influences early childhood adjustment. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Dishion, T. J., Doyle-Schultz, S., & Winter, C. (2009, April). Understanding adolescent friendship influence: A dynamic analysis of the intersubjectivity hypothesis. In J. Snyder (Chair), Moderators of negative peer influence in childhood and adolescence: Peer relationship quality, child self-regulation, and parenting. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Doyle-Schultz, S., Malle, B. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, April). Using language to understand deviance and substance use in adolescence: An exploration of peer dyadic interaction. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Gross, H. E., Shaw, D. S., Moilanen, K. L., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2009, April). Reciprocal models of child behavior and depression in mothers and fathers in children at risk for early conduct problems. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Lunkenheimer, E. S., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Connell, A. M., Gardner, F., Wilson, M., & Skuban, E. M. (2009, April). The Family Check-up: The effects of early preventive intervention on school readiness in at-risk children. Paper presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biannual meeting, Denver, CO.

Lynne, S. D., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, April). Bio-psychosocial antecedents of antisocial behaviors and substance use: Prenatal development to young adulthood. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Moilanen, K. L., Henry, C. B., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F. E., & Wilson, M. N. (2009, April). Differential item functioning by ethnicity in the inhibitory control subscale of the Children's Behavior Questionnaire. Presented at the Conference for the Society for Research on Child Development, Denver, CO.

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Stormshak, E. A., Dishion, T. J., Connell, A. M., & Kavanagh, K. (2009, April). A culturally enhanced, family-centered intervention to reduce problem behavior. In E. A. Stormshak & K. Kavanagh (Chairs), Translating developmental research to effective interventions for diverse youth and families. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Connell, A. M., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2009, April). Maternal depression as a mediator of intervention in reducing early child problem behavior. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Shaw, D. S., Gross, H. E., Dishion, T. J., Hyde, L. W., & Weaver, C. M. (2009, April). Sibling and peer deviant behavior, relationship quality, and risk of antisocial behavior in adolescence. In J. Snyder (Chair), Moderators of negative peer influence in childhood and adolescence: Peer relationship quality, child self-regulation, and parenting. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Trentacosta, C. J., Moilanen, K. L., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2009, April). Parenting and trajectories of inhibitory control across early childhood in an at-risk prevention research sample. In L. V. Scaramella, Parenting and child effects on change in inhibitory control during the infancy, toddler, and preschool developmental periods. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, April). Best friends’ characteristics and other peer experiences as predictors of growth in antisocial behavior and across middle school years. In K. H. Rubin & K. L. McDonald (Chairs), The friendships of aggressive youth: Characteristics and potential influences. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, April). Do peer experiences, parents’ behaviors, and antisocial behavior predict change in academic achievement in middle school years? In S. T. Gurland (Chair), Social skills, relationships, and school success: From preschool to middle school. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Yasui, M., Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Ball, A. J. (2009, April). Observed ethnic and racial socialization: Mediational effects on adolescent ethnic identity and problem behavior. In M. Yasui (Chair), The unique contributions of ethnic and racial socialization: Differential influences on multiethnic child and youth outcomes. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.

Caruthers, A., Connell, A. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, May). Mechanisms linking engagement in family-centered intervention to reductions in number of adolescent sexual partners. In A. Caruthers (Chair), Early intervention and health-risking sexual behaviors in adolescence and early adulthood. Paper presented at the 17th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J. (2009, May). The Family Check-Up model for promoting behavioral health. In J. Garber (Chair), From basic developmental psychopathology to prevention science: Exemplars of translational research. Symposium conducted at the 21st annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J. (2009, May). Longitudinal mixture modeling: You ain’t seen nothing yet. In K. Masyn (Chair), Longitudinal mixture modeling: You ain’t seen nothing yet. Symposium discussant, 17th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Fosco, G. M., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, May). Preventing adolescent problem behaviors: Examining the effects of family conflict, parental monitoring, and parent–youth

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supportive relationships in a longitudinal intervention sample. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research annual conference, Washington, DC.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, May). Predictors of involvement in a family-centered program targeting problem behavior in middle school students. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research (SPR) annual meeting, Washington, DC.

Fosco, G. M., Frank, J. L., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2009, June). Alternatives to exclusionary discipline: Effectiveness of family-based intervention program in public middle school. Poster presented at the research conference of the Institute of Education Sciences, Washington, DC.

Shaw, D. S., Gross, H. E., Hyde, L. W., & Dishion, T. J. (2009, August). Sibling and peer deviant behavior, relationship quality, and risk for antisocial behavior in adolescence. In T. J. Dishion (Chair), Peer influence in dyadic friendships: The dynamic interplay between deviant talk and relationship quality in predicting future behavior. Symposium presented at the XIV European Conference on Developmental Psychology, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, January). Friends’ characteristics as predictors of school achievement across middle school years. Poster presented at the International Poster Session, Office of International Affairs, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.

Dishion, T. J. (2010, March). A dynamic analysis of the role of intersubjectivity on drug use influence in adolescent friendships. In W. Brechwald & B. B. Brown (Chairs), Multiple methods for studying susceptibility to peer influence: Results from studies of adolescent health risk behaviors. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.

Dishion, T. J., & Connell, A. M. (2010, March). The Family Check-Up model: A brief, family-centered intervention for adolescent problem behavior. In J. Lloyd (Chair) Screening and brief intervention for prevention of drug abuse and HIV risk behaviors among at-risk youth. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.

Fosco, G. M., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, March). Parent–adolescent relationships: Bridging family, parenting, and youth outcomes during early adolescence. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.

Hughes-Scalise, A. T., Connell, A. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, March). Treatment effects of a family intervention on the development of coping skills in adolescence. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.

Joyce, J. A., O’Neil, M. E., Stormshak, E. A., McWhirter E. H., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, March). Peer associations and coping: The mediating role of ethnic identity for urban, African American adolescents. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.

McEachern, A. D., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, March).Gender differences in quantifying adolescent rejection and the predictions of problem behaviors in early adulthood. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.

Stormshak, E. A., Connell, A. M., Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Caruthers, A. S. (2010, March). A family-centered intervention to reduce substance use during the middle school years. In A. Crump (Chair) & N. A. Gonzales (Discussant), Prevention of drug use and problem behavior in adolescents: Considering the cultural context. Symposium presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Philadelphia, PA.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, March). Do friends’ academic achievement, school engagement and antisocial behavior contribute to students’ achievement in middle school? In M.-H. Véronneau & A. M. Sebanc (Chairs), Friendship quality, friends’ identity, and popularity: Peer relationships and academic achievement in middle school and beyond. Paper symposium presented at the Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA) biennial meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

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Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, May). Mom and dad still matter: Parental monitoring as a protective factor against negative peer influences in middle school. In C. Mathys & M. Borne (Chairs), The processes of selection and influence among peers in adolescence. Paper symposium presented at the European Association for Research on Adolescence (EARA) biennial meeting, Vilnius, Lithuania.

Dishion, T. J., Ezemenari, O., Fisher, C., Bardo, M., & Fishbein, D. (2010, June). Using genetic and other neurobiological markers to identify children and adolescents at risk: Forging new prevention science frontiers or walking on thin ice? Roundtable discussant, the 18th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Denver, CO.

Fosco, G.M., Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., Seeley, J., & Smolkowski, K. (2010, June). From research to real-world implementation: Transporting the Family Check-Up into Oregon middle schools. Poster presented at for the Institute of Education Sciences annual meeting, Washington, DC.

Fosco, G. M., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, June). Targeting youth well-being and school engagement: Applications of the Family Check-Up model. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Denver, CO.

Frank, J. L., Fosco, G. M., Horner, R. & Dishion, T. J. (2010, June). Understanding schoolwide discipline practices: School responses linked with behavioral change. Poster presented at the Institute of Education Sciences annual meeting, Washington, DC.

Hardaway, C. R., Wilson, M. N., Hurtt, C., Shaw, D., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, June) Cumulative risk and child socioemotional adjustment: An examination of protective factors. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Denver, CO.

McEachern, A. D., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, June). Analyzing change in problem behavior from toddlerhood to the school years. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Denver, CO.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, June). Evaluation of a teacher-administered screening tool to assess risks of substance use and criminal offense. Poster presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Denver, CO.

Fosco, G. M., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, August). Mechanisms of change: The Family Check-Up and youth problem behaviors. Poster presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.

Stormshak, E. A., Fosco, G. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2010, August). Implementing interventions with families in schools to increase youth school engagement: The Family Check-Up model. In E. S. Shapiro & G. J. DuPaul (Chairs) and L. L. Taylor, E. A. Stormshak, M. Alderfer, & T. Power (Presenters), Partnerships to improve mental health services for children in schools. Symposium, annual convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA.

Beauregard, J. V., Poulin, F., Kiesner, J. & Dishion, T. J. (2011, March–April). Linkages between parent–child and romantic relationships in adolescence: A cross-national study in Canada and Italy. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Connell, A. M., Mitchell, C., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2011, March–April). In M. A. Barnett (Chair), Relations between grandparental depression and substance use, and youth functioning in a low-income sample. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Dishion, T. J., & Véronneau, M.-H. (2011, March–April). An evolutionary perspective on adolescent problem behavior: Peer contagion and early autonomy as social adaptation. In B. J. Ellis (Chair), Beyond mental health: An evolutionary analysis of adolescent development under risky and

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supportive environmental conditions. Invited paper symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Fosco, G. M., Caruthers, A. S., & Dishion, T. J. (2011, March–April). Family foundations of self-regulation: From adolescence into early adulthood. In R. P. Cleary Bradley (Chair), Socialization of self-regulation: Family processes linked to emotional responding in childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Fosco, G. M., Van Ryzin, M. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2011, March–April). Broadening the scope of intervention effects: Effects of the Family Check-Up on family-level functioning in early adolescence. In E. London Bocknek & G. M. Fosco (Chairs), Changing the family system: Impact of parent-focused interventions on family processes from early childhood through adolescence. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Gardner, F., Waller, R., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2011, March–April). Does parenting differentially contribute to conduct problems in high-risk girls and boys? Data from an early prevention trial. In M. A. Barnett (Chair), Sex differences in the sources of risk for early childhood behavior problems. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2011, March–April). The role of callousness in very early childhood: Stability, moderation of treatment effects and links to externalizing behaviors. In L. W. Hyde (Chair), Callous-unemotional traits and conduct problems from age 2 to 26: Associations with parenting and parenting-focused interventions. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

McEachern, A. D., Dishion, T. J., Fosco, G. M., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2011, March–April). Beyond target behaviors: Benefits of a parenting intervention on caregiver’s relationship and general life satisfaction ratings. In E. London Bocknek & G. M. Fosco (Chairs), Changing the family system: Impact of parent-focused interventions on family processes from early childhood through adolescence. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Tipsord, J. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2011, March–April). Friendship influence on self-regulation and antisocial behavior: An actor–partner approach to multilevel modeling. In T. J. Dishion (Chair), Ecological perspective on peer contagion from childhood through adolescence: Interpersonal mechanisms and familial contexts. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Van Ryzin, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (2011, March–April). Family processes as mediators of the effects of the Family Check-Up on adolescent externalizing behavior. In E. A. Stormshak & M. J. Van Ryzin (Chairs), Mediators and moderators of the influence of parents on the development of problem behaviors in adolescence. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Vanderbilt-Adriance, E., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2011, March–April). Ecology of early childhood problem behavior from age 2 through 5: A multivariate analysis of protective factors. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Véronneau, M.-H., Ball, A., Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. A. (2011, March–April). A mediation model of family and peer influences on American-Indian youths’ substance use and problem behavior. In M.-H. Véronneau (Chair), Risky behaviors in American-Indian youths in the U.S. and

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Canada: The role of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and cultural factors. Paper symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2011, March–April). Friendship interactions as mediators of the link between parental monitoring in high school and educational attainment by age 25. Poster presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Waller, R., Gardner, F., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2011, March–April). Positive and harsh early parenting predicts callous-unemotional trait development in young children at risk of conduct problems. In L. W. Hyde (Chair), Callous-unemotional traits and conduct problems from age 2 to 26: Associations with parenting and parenting-focused interventions. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Weaver, C. M., Shaw, D. S., Crossan, J. L., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson. M. N. (2011, March–April). Reciprocal relations between parent–child conflict and children's adjustment during Early childhood. In C. S. Stover (Chair), Examination of family processes, early childhood education, and externalizing behaviors: Implications for intervention. Symposium presented at the Society for Research in Child Development biennial meeting, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Shelleby, E. C., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2011, June). Emotion regulation as a mediator of intervention effects on early conduct problems. Poster presented at International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Chicago, IL.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2011, June). Successful transition to adulthood: The contribution of activation control, attention control, and inhibitory control. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research annual meeting, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J. (2011, August). Applying dynamic systems analyses to understanding child and adolescent psychopathology. Paper presented at the 21st annual conference of the Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences, Orange, CA.

Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Fosco, G. M. (2011, August). The Family Check-Up model for promoting behavioral health in children and adolescents: Emotional adjustment, academic engagement, and problem behavior. In J. E. Lochman (Chair), Innovations in interventions for disruptive behavior disorders. American Psychological Association 119th Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.

Vilsaint, C. L., Wilson, M. N., Shaw, D. S., & Dishion, T. J. (2011, August). Ecology of early childhood risk: A canonical correlation analysis of children’s adjustment, family, and community context in a high-risk sample. Poster presented at the American Psychological Association 119th Annual Convention, Washington, D.C.

Smith, J. D., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, March). Collaborative assessment feedback processes related to parent and child mental health outcomes. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Personality Assessment, Chicago, IL.

Smith, J.D. & Dishion, T.J. (2012, March). Reliability and validity of the COACH fidelity of implementation rating system for the Family Check-Up intervention and prevention model. Poster presented at the 5th Annual NIH Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation, Bethesda, MD.

Beauregard, J. V., Poulin, F., Kiesner, J., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, April). Linkages between parent–child and romantic relationships in adolescence: A cross-national study in Canada and Italy. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

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Connell, A. M., Mitchell, C., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2012, April). Relations between grandparental depression and substance use, and youth functioning in a low-income sample. In M. A. Barnett (Chair), Grandparent influences on childhood adjustment among economically disadvantaged families: Family-based processes. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Fosco, G. M., Caruthers, A. S., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, April). Family foundations of self-regulation: From adolescence into early adulthood. In R. P. Cleary Bradley (Chair), Socialization of self-regulation: Family processes linked to emotional responding in childhood, adolescence, and early adulthood. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Fosco, G. M., Van Ryzin, M. J., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, April). Broadening the scope of intervention effects: Effects of the Family Check-Up on family-level functioning in early adolescence. In E. L. Bocknek & G. M. Fosco (Chairs), Changing the family system: Impact of parent-focused interventions on family processes from early childhood through adolescence. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Gardner, F., Waller, R., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2012, April). Does parenting differentially contribute to conduct problems in high-risk girls and boys? Data from an early prevention trial. In M. A. Barnett (Chair), Sex differences in the sources of risk for early childhood behavior problems. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Gardner, F., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2012, April). The role of callousness in very early childhood: Stability, moderation of treatment effects, and links to externalizing behaviors. In L. W. Hyde (Chair), Callous–unemotional traits and conduct problems from age 2 to 26: Associations with parenting and parenting-focused interventions. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

McEachern, A. D., Dishion, T. J., Fosco, G. M., Shaw, D. S. & Wilson, M. N. (2012, April). Beyond target behaviors: Benefits of a parenting intervention on caregiver's relationship and general life satisfaction ratings. In E. L. Bocknek & G. M. Fosco (Chairs), Changing the family system: Impact of parent-focused interventions on family processes from early childhood through adolescence. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Tipsord, J. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, April). Friendship influence on self-regulation and antisocial behavior: An actor–partner approach to multilevel modeling. In T. J. Dishion (Chair), Ecological perspective on peer contagion from childhood through adolescence: Interpersonal mechanisms and familial contexts. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Van Ryzin, M. J., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, April). Family processes as mediators of the effects of the Family Check-Up on adolescent externalizing behavior. In E. A. Stormshak & M. J. Van Ryzin (Chairs), Mediators and moderators of the influence of parents on the development of problem behaviors in adolescence. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Vanderbilt-Adriance, E., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2012, April). Ecology of early childhood problem behavior from age 2 through 5: A multivariate analysis of protective factors. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

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Véronneau, M.-H., Boyd-Ball, A. J., Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. A. (2012, April). A mediation model of family and peer influences on American-Indian youths’ substance use and problem behaviors. In M.-H. Véronneau & A. J. Boyd-Ball (Chairs), Risky behaviors in American Indian youths in the U.S. and Canada: The role of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and cultural factors. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Véronneau, M-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, April). An evolutionary perspective on adolescent problem behavior: Peer contagion and early autonomy as social adaptation. In B. J. Ellis (Chair), Beyond mental health: An evolutionary analysis of adolescent development under risky and supportive environmental conditions. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Véronneau, M-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, April). Friendship interactions as mediators of the link between parental monitoring in high school and educational attainment by age 25. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Waller, R., Gardner, F., Hyde, L. W., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2012, April). Positive and harsh early parenting predicts callous–unemotional trait development in young children at risk of conduct problems. In L. W. Hyde (Chair), Callous–unemotional traits and conduct problems from age 2 to 26: Associations with parenting and parenting-focused interventions. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Weaver, C. M., Shaw, D. S., Crossan, J. L., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2012, April). Reciprocal relations between parent–child conflict and children's adjustment during early childhood. In C. S. Stover & D. S. Shaw (Chairs), Examination of family processes, early childhood education, and externalizing behaviors: Implications for intervention. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Connell, A. M., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2012, May–June). The Family Check-Up and changes in adolescent depression: Mediation and moderation. In G. Howe (Chair), Synthesizing mediation and moderation findings across prevention trials for adolescent depression. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J. (2012, May–June). The effects of parent substance use and family adversity on children’s social and emotional development: The mediating and moderating role of parenting practices. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Lochman, J. E., & Dishion, T. J. (2012, May–June). Adaptations of evidence-based interventions: Issues and examples. In J. E. Lochman & T. J. Dishion (Chairs), Adaptations of evidence-based interventions: Issues and examples. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Shelleby, E., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., Hyde; L. W., & Wilson, M. N. (2012, May–June). Parenting practices as moderators and mediators of the link between caregiver substance use and adversity and social and emotional adjustment in early childhood. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Dishion, T. J. (2012, October). Changing the ecology of youth development: Empowering schools and families by coordinating PBS practice. Paper presented at the 2012 PBIS National Leadership Forum, Chicago, IL.

Brennan, L. M., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April). Developmental patterns and predictors of conduct problems from early to middle childhood in high-risk girls. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

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Brennan, L. M., Sitnick, S., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April). Unique associations between early childhood disruptive behaviors and school-age social functioning. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Choe, D. E., Shaw, D. S., Brennan, L. M., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April). Inhibitory control as a mediator of bidirectional effects between early oppositional behavior and maternal depression. In D. Choe (Chair), Child factors that mediate and moderate bidirectional effects between child problem behaviors and parent risk factors. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Dishion, T. J. (2013, April). The role of school-wide social norms during adolescent development. In A. Lynch (Chair), The role of school-wide social norms during adolescent development. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Dishion, T. J., Kim, H., & Van Ryzin, M. J. (2013, April). The Family Check-Up as an intervention for adolescent problem behavior: Mediating processes in the reduction of risk. In I. Granic (Chair), Beyond outcomes: Processes and timing of change associated with evidence-based interventions for adolescents. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Dishion, T. J., & Van Ryzin, M. J. (2013, April). The paradox of friendship influence: Dynamic mechanisms underlying the amplification of aggression and drug use in adolescence. In J. Allen (Chair), The good, the bad and the ugly: Expected and unexpected long-term sequelae of adolescent peer relationships for adult functioning. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Henry, C. B., Sitnick, S., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April). Exposure to maternal depression during early childhood and risk for childhood obesity. In G. Evans (Chair), SES, child health, and well-being across contexts and developmental stages. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Lin, B., Kim, H., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April). Differential susceptibility to parenting across different ecological contexts: The case of prosocial orientation in 5-year-olds. In M. Pluess, Differential susceptibility to positive experiences. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Pfeifer, J., Kahn, L., Peake, S., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2013, April). Learning to play it safe (or safe): Stable and evolving neural mechanisms underlying decision-making processes in adolescence. In R. Dahl (Chair), The costs and benefits of heightened reward sensitivity in adolescence: Refining the imbalance model of adolescent neurodevelopment. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Piehler, T. F., & Dishion, T. J. (2013, April). Dyadic coregulation and deviant talk in adolescent friendships: Interaction patterns associated with problematic substance use in early adulthood. In S. Ehrenreich (Chair), The role of children’s and adolescents’ deviant communication on involvement in antisocial behavior. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Reuben, J., Shaw, D. S., Shelleby, E. C., Dishion, T. J., Wilson, M. N., & Gardenr, M. N. (2013, April). Maternal depression and child self-regulation among low-income children: parenting as a mediator. In S. Coburn (Chair), Dynamic systems as a context for family interaction and developmental psychopathology. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Salvatore, J., E., & Dishion, T. J. (2013, April). Multi-method approaches to understand genetic and environmental influences in externalizing behavior across development. In J. Salvatore (Chair), Multi-method approaches to understand genetic and environmental influences on externalizing

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behavior across development. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Shelleby, E. C., Votruba-Drzal, E., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April). Income dynamics and the development of behavior problems. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Sitnick, S., Kim, H., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D., S., Waller, R., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April). The Family Check-Up and parenting: Changes in observed parenting behaviors during early childhood. In J. D. Smith (Chair), Mechanisms of change in family-based interventions: Examining the impact of specific parenting factors. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April), Effects of video feedback on early coercive parent-child interactions: The intervening role of caregivers’ relational schemas. In J. D. Smith (Chair), Mechanisms of change in family-based interventions: Examining the impact of specific parenting factors. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Trentacosta, C., Moilanen, K. L., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Gardner, F., & Wilson, M. N. (2013, April). Transactional development of inhibitory control and parenting across early childhood in an at-risk prevention research sample. In K. Moilanen (Chair), Bidirectional associations between self0regulation and parenting in childhood and adolescence. Paper presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Véronneau, M.-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2013, April). Do middle school friendships mediate the association between students’ status in the peer group and their academic achievement? Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Seattle, WA.

Brown, K. L., Moore, K. J., Garbacz, S. A., Gau, J. M., Stormshak, E. A., Dishion, T. J., & Seeley, J. R. (2013, May). Positive family support: An ecological model for increasing parental involvement in middle school. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the University of Oregon’s Graduate Research Forum, Eugene, OR.

Connell, A. M., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2013, May). The Family Check-Up and adolescent depression: An Examination of treatment nonresponders. In Goldstein, A. (Chair), What doesn’t work for whom: An exploration of “nonresponse” in depression prevention research. Paper presented at the 21st annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Connell, A. M., McKillap, H., & Dishion, T. J. (2013, May). Family Check-Up effects on high-risk sexual behavior from adolescence through early adulthood. Poster presented at the 21st annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Dishion, T. J., Brennan, L., Shaw, D. S., Wilson, M. N., McEachern, A. D., & Jo, B. (2013, May). Prevention of problem behavior through annual Family Check-Ups in early childhood. In Howe, G. W. (Chair), Incorporating parent participation into models estimating intervention effects and mediators. Paper presented at the 21st annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Kim, H., Dishion, T. J., Tein, J.-Y., Stoolmiller, M., Dagne, G. A., & Winter, C. (2013, May). Systematically testing nonlinear dynamic changes in parent–child interaction in the context of randomized intervention trials. Poster presented at the 21st annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Noble, N. B., Smith, J. D., Zerr, A. A., Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2013, May). Multiculturally responsive intervention: Reducing early adolescent antisocial behavior across diverse ethnic groups through the Family Check-Up. In Kingston, S. (Chair), The effectiveness of culturally responsive parenting interventions in the U.S., Africa, and Asia. Paper presented at the 21st annual meeting of

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the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA. Shelleby, E. C., Shaw, D. S., Dishion, T. J., Wilson, M. N., & Gardner, F. (2013, May). Reaching

families in most need of change: Examining baseline conduct problems as a moderator of intervention effectiveness. In Aber, J. L. (Chair), Engaging high-risk youth and families in preventive interventions. Paper presented at the 21st annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Véronneau, M.-H., Dishion, T. J., & Connell, A. M. (2013, May). The Family Check-Up in public middle schools: The effect of selective engagement on the progression of substance use from early adolescence to early adulthood. In Ialongo, N. S. (Chair), Preventing substance use from early adolescence to young adulthood by changing youths’ ecology: Results from four randomized intervention studies. Paper presented at the 21st annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

Brown, K. L., Moore, K. J., Garbacz, S. A., Gau, J. M., Stormshak, E. A., Dishion, T. J., & Seeley, J. R. (2013, August). Effectiveness of an ecologically based model in increasing parent involvement in middle schools. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Honolulu, HI.

Dishion, Thomas J., & Tipsord, J. (2014, March). Adolescent friendship influence on marijuana use: Moderating effect of randomization to the Family Check-Up. In Berger, C. (Chair), Moderators of selection and influence processes among adolescent friends: The role of individual characteristics, family and classroom. Paper presented at the 15th biennial conference of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, TX.

Ha, T., Kim, H., Giletta, M., & Dishion, T. J. (2014, March). Observations of “shallow talk” in adolescent friendships: A mediating process between drug use and later sexual risk taking. In Prinstein, M., & Ha, T. (chairs), Peers and the emergence of romantic relationships in adolescence: pathways to normative and problem development. Paper presented at the 15th biennial conference of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, TX.

Ha, T., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2014, March). You can’t date until you’re 30: Romantic relationship–specific parenting and adolescent early sexual involvement. Poster presented at the 15th biennial conference of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, TX.

Marshall-Denton, R., Véronneau, M-H., & Dishion, T. J. (2014, March). Evaluation of the internal validity of the “Perception of Peer Group Norms questionnaire. Poster presented at the 15th biennial conference of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, TX.

Dishion, T. J., Moore, K. J., Falkenstein, C. A., Brown, K. L., Stormshak, E. A., Gau, J. M., & Seeley, J. R. (2014, April). Positive Family Support (PFS) in the context of public middle schools: A systemic strategy for promoting parent engagement. In J. Farris (Chair), Cross-context approaches for promoting positive development: Systemic efforts to move research toward broader practice and policy. Symposium conducted at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development: Strengthening Connections Among Child and Family Research, Policy and Practice, Alexandria, VA.

Connell, A., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2014, May). Maternal depressive symptoms and early adolescent development. Paper presented at the Life History Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.

Garbacz, A., Stormshak, E. A., Seeley, J., Dishion, T. J., Smolkowski, K., Moore, K., Brown, K., & Falkenstein, C. (2014, May). Promoting positive family support in middle schools. In E. A. Stormshak (Chair), Implementing large-scale interventions in schools: Promoting parent engagement and school support for family-centered interventions. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

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Lochman, J. E., Powell, N., Lewczyk Boxmeyer, Caroline, & Dishion, T. J. (2014, May). Intervention integrity and interventionists’ behaviors in a school-based preventive intervention. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Montaño, Z., Smith. J. D., Chiapa, A., Miloh, T., & Dishion, T. J. (2014, May). Adaptation and implementation of the Family Check-Up for the treatment of pediatric obesity within a primary care setting. Poster presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Montaño, Z., Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2014, May). Longitudinal cross-lagged associations between positive parenting and nutritional quality of meals served during early childhood. In J. D. Smith & G. J. Prado (Chairs), Intervening with parents to prevent pediatric obesity: Outcomes and processes. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Moore, K., Falkenstein, C., Brown, K., Seeley, J., Gau, J., Stormshak, E. A., & Dishion, T. J. (2014, May). Positive Family Support in the context of public middles schools: Economic and systemic factors associated with variation in implementation fidelity. In T. J. Dishion & A. Biglan (Chairs), Where the rubber meets the road: Systemic and organizational features that enhance and detract from implementation quality in evidence-based prevention practices. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Shaw, D. S., Gill, A., Dishion, T. J., Dahl, R., & Ridenour, T. A. (2014, May). Use of the Family Check-Up in health care settings serving at-risk children. In T. A. Ridenour & R. E. Tarter (Chairs), Steps toward expanding substance abuse prevention into healthcare: Partnering with physicians. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Smith, J. D., Dishion, T. J., & Prado, G. J. (2014, May). Reliability and validity of a fidelity of implementation rating system for the Family Check-Up: an experimental study. In G. J. Prado & B. Sims (Chairs), Innovative research in implementation science for the next generation of prevention scientists and methodologists. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Smith, J. D., Montaño, Z., Dishion, T. J., Shaw, D. S., & Wilson, M. N. (2014, May). Preventing weight gain and obesity: Indirect effects of a family-based intervention in early childhood. In J. D. Smith & G. J. Prado (Chairs), Intervening with parents to prevent pediatric obesity: Outcomes and processes. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

Véronneau, M.-H., Marshall-Denton, R., Vaillancourt, M. C., & Dishion, T. J. (2014, May). Peer contagion and social norms: Testing social–cognitive mechanisms underlying adolescent academic adjustment. In S. L. Johnson & P. H. Tolan (Chairs), It takes a village: Identifying ways to support educational and career outcomes for youth. Paper presented at the Society for Prevention Research, Washington, DC.

4BWORKSHOPS/COLLOQUIUMS/INVITED PRESENTATIONS

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (1991, November). Secondary prevention with at-risk middle school youth: A social interactional approach. Workshop presented at the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, New York.

Dishion, T. J. (1992, November). An applied model of antisocial behavior. Paper presented at the Workshop for Potential Applicants for NIMH Research, “Grants to Prevent Youth Violence,” Bethesda, MD.

Dishion, T. J. (1998, October). Aggregating high-risk young adolescents in learning environments. Workshop presented at the National Research Council Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (Committee on Law and Justice), Washington, DC.

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Dishion, T. J. (1998, October). Effective treatment of adolescent substance use disorders: Research to practice. Institute presented at the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry annual meeting, Anaheim, CA.

Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Dionne, R. (1998, November). The Family Check-Up: A brief intervention for families with young adolescents. Workshop presented at the 32nd annual convention of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Washington, DC.

Kavanagh, K., Burraston, B., Dishion, T. J., & Schneiger, A. (2000, March). Identification of middle school students’ risk behavior: Contextual influences of gender and ethnicity. Paper presented at the eighth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Poulin, F., & Dishion, T. J. (2000, March). The peer and family experiences of proactively and reactively aggressive preadolescents. Paper presented at the eighth biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Chicago, IL.

Dishion, T. J. (2000, May–June). An ecological view of adolescent problem behavior: Linguistic, biological, and social underpinnings. Paper presented at the seventh biennial conference of the European Association for Research on Adolescence, Jena, Germany.

Dishion, T. J., & Poulin, F. (2000, June). A process analysis of deviant talk in adolescent friendships: Using generalized estimation equations to account for duration. Paper presented at the eighth annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Kavanagh, K., Dishion, T. J., Winter, C., & Burraston, B. (2000, June). Processes of family and school engagement: Adolescent Transitions Program. Paper presented at the eighth annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2000, July). Cultural variation in parenting effect: Direct observations of family management in the homes of successful and high-risk young adolescents. Poster presented at the International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development, Beijing, China.

Dishion, T. J. (2000, August). The Family Check-Up: A brief family intervention for adolescent problem behavior. Institute presented at the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, New York.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2000, August). A multilevel approach to family-centered prevention in schools: Process and outcome. Presented at the Addictions 2000 meeting, Cape Cod, MA.

Dishion, T. J. (2001, February). A multilevel approach to family-centered prevention in schools. Colloquium presented at Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.

Dishion, T. J. (2001, April). An ecological approach to family-centered prevention in schools. Colloquium presented at John Hopkins University Department of Mental Hygiene, Baltimore, MD.

Dishion, T. J., & Kavanagh, K. (2001, May). An ecological perspective on families: Science and practice in the third millennium. Workshop presented at the Oregon Psychological Association Spring Conference, Welches, OR.

Dishion, T. J. (2001, December). An ecological perspective on families: Integrating science and practice. Workshop presented at the Eastern Oregon Psychological Association and The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Pendleton, OR.

Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2002, November). Culture as a factor in engaging parents of high-risk students: Problems and solutions. Workshop presented at the first biennial Sundberg Conference on Cultural & Community Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene.

Dishion, T. J. (2004, September–October). Peer dynamics in the development and change of child and adolescent problem behavior. In Multilevel dynamics in developmental psychopathology: Pathways to the future, 34th Minnesota Symposium on Development and Psychopathology, Minneapolis, MN.

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Dishion, T. J. (2007). The Family Check-Up: Intervention model and effects for children and adolescents. 2007 Bennett Lecturer in Prevention Science, Prevention Research Center for the Promotion of Human Development, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA.

Dishion, T. J., & Stormshak, E. A. (2007, May). An ecological approach to childhood adolescent treatment: The Family Check-Up for children and adolescents. Workshop conducted at the Oregon Psychological Association, Eugene, OR.

Tarter, R., Dishion, T. J., Biglan, A., Burt, S. A., Wilson, D. S., Vanyukov, M., & Newlin, D. (2008, May). Antisocial behavior: A clinical and social problem considered from evolutionary perspectives. R. Tarter & D. Fishbein, Chairs. Workshop presented at the 16th annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.

de Sousa, J., Dishion, T. J., Gill, A., Kavanagh, K., Shaw, D. S., Stormshak, E. A., & Wilson, M. N. (2008, August). Summer training institute for the Family Check-Up and Everyday Parenting curriculum. Eugene, OR.

Dishion, T. J. (2008, October). Adolescent self-regulation and the brain: Resilience, risk, and intervention. Workshop presented at the Healthy Brain Development conference, Eugene, OR.

Dishion, T. J., & Loeber, R. (2009, September). Time trends in parenting: Can they help explain time trends in adolescent problem behavior? Seminar discussants, The Nuffield Foundation, London, UK.

Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., Shaw, D. S., & Gill, A. (2009, October). Implementation workshop for the ecological approach to family intervention and treatment (EcoFIT) model. Invited workshop presented in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Dishion, T. J., Stormshak, E. A., Shaw, D. S., & Gill, A. (2009, October). Implementation workshop for the ecological approach to family intervention and treatment (EcoFIT) model. Invited workshop presented in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Dishion, T. J. (2010, April). An ecological approach to child and family interventions promoting behavioral health. Colloquium presented at the UO & COCC Friday Distinguished Lecture Series, Bend, OR.

Dishion, T. J., & Shaw, D. S. (2010, October). Early childhood version of the Family Check-Up. Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Goteberg University, Goteberg, Sweden.

Dishion, T. J. (2014, April). The Family Check-Up model: An evidence-based approach to promoting child and adolescent behavioral health. Paper presented at the Institute of Medicine workshop, Strategies for scaling tested and effective family-focused preventive interventions to promote children's cognitive, affective, and behavioral health. National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC.

5BPROFESSIONAL MATERIALS Dishion, T. J., Moore, K. J., Prescott, A., & Kavanagh, K. (1989). Teen focus: A behavior change

curriculum for young adolescents. (Video available from InterVision, 261 East 12th Avenue, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 or 800-678-3455).

Kavanagh, K., & Dishion, T. J. (1989). Parent focus: A skill enhancement curriculum for parents of young adolescents. (Video available from InterVision, 261 East 12th Avenue, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 or 800-678-3455).

Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Reid, J. B. (1991). From parents to friends: Developing peer relationship skills in middle childhood. (Instructional videotape available at Northwest Family and School Consultants, POB 11140, Eugene, OR 97440.)

Kavanagh, K., & Dishion, T. J. (1991). Setting limits with peers. (Video available from InterVision, 261 East 12th Avenue, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 or 800-678-3455).

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Kavanagh, K., & Dishion, T. J. (1991). Supervision skills with adolescents. (Video available from InterVision, 261 East 12th Avenue, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 or 800-678-3455).

Dishion, T. J., Kavanagh, K., & Christianson, S. (1995). Parenting in the teenage years. (Video available from InterVision, 261 East 12th Avenue, Suite 100, Eugene, OR 97401 or 800-678-3455).

3BPROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Association for the Advancement of Science American Psychological Association American Psychological Society Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy Society for Research in Child Development Society for Research in Adolescence Society for Prevention Research International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development Society for Chaos and Complexity in Psychology and the Life Sciences

GRANTS & HONORS

Active

R01 DA07031 (Dishion, PI) 09/15/11–05/31/16 NIH/NIDA Development, Ecology, and Prevention of Early Adult Addictive Behavior

R01 HD059838 (McIntyre, PI; Dishion, Co-I) 08/01/11–07/31/16 NIH/NICHD An RCT of Parent Training for Preschoolers with Delays HD075150 (Stormshak, PI; Dishion, Co-I) 08/12/12–05/31/17 NICHD Parenting to Prevent Substance Use in Late Adolescence R01 AA022071 (Dishion, PI) 09/20/12–08/31/17 NIH/NIAAA/NIDA Relationship Dynamics and Young Adult Drug Use and Abuse

Completed RO1 HD 22679 (Patterson) 07/01/86–06/30/88 NICHD/CRMC Longitudinal Models for Child Socialization

RO1 MH 38318 (Dishion) 09/30/91–08/31/90 NIMH, Prevention and Behavioral Medicine Research Branch, Division of Epidemiology and Services Research Social Learning Treatment for Early Adolescent Drug Use 1 RO1 DA 07031 (Dishion) 01/01/91–12/31/95 NIDA Multicomponent Prevention for At-Risk Adolescents

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2 P50 MH 46690 (Reid) 05/01/95–04/30/00 NIH/NIMH Oregon Prevention Research Center 2 R01 DA07031 (Dishion) 05/20/96–04/30/01 NIH/NIDA Understanding and Preventing Adolescent Drug Abuse

1 R01 AA12702 (Dishion) 09/09/99–09/08/02 NIH/NIAAA Multicultural Interventions for Adolescent Substance Use 2 RO1 MH 37940 (Capaldi, D.) 04/01/83 – 11/30/02 NIMH, U.S. PHS Life Course Antisocial Behavior in Males

84–324B (Dishion) 10/01/01–09/30/02 U.S. Department of Education Teachable Moments in Adolescent Delinquency (Student-Initiated Research Project, David Knopes)

OD–00–005 (Shaw) 09/01/00–08/31/03 NIH/PHS A Family-Based Prevention for Early Conduct Problems 6 U26 94 00016-S1 (Retasket) 09/01/02–08/30/03 NIH/Native American Research Centers for Health (NARCH) 5 Tribes Behavioral Health Consortium Tribal Epidemiology Program

1 R01 DA13773 (Dishion) 09/29/00–09/28/03 NIH/NIDA Enhancing Family-Based Prevention of Adolescent Drug Use The Next Generation Project

1 T32 MH 20012–01A1 (Dishion) 07/01/99–06/03/04 NIH/NIMH Development and Psychopathology Research Training Grant NOT DA 02-003 (Dishion) 09/01/02–08/31/04 NIH/NIDA Administrative Supplement: Understanding and Preventing Adolescent Drug Abuse R21 MH 067357–01 (Pepler) 11/01/02–10/31/05 NIH/NIMH Treating Antisocial Youth: Brain and Behavioral Changes

R01 MH 37940 (Capaldi) 12/01/02–11/30/05 NIMH/CSVBTS Life Course Antisocial Behavior in Males 2 R01 DA07031 (Dishion) 05/01/01–04/30/06 NIH/NIDA MERIT Award: Understanding and Preventing

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Adolescent Drug Abuse 3 R01 DA 16110–02S1 (Dishion) 09/30/02–08/31/06 NIH/NIDA Early Family-Centered Prevention of Drug Use Risk Minority Supplement (Parra) 1R01 AA13385–01 (Spirito) 01/01/02–12/31/06 NIH/NIAAA Family Motivational Interviews for ETOH and Teens in the ER R01 DA16110 (Dishion) 09/01/02–08/31/07 NIH/NIDA Early Family-Centered Prevention of Drug Use Risk 5 R01 MH 050907 (Shaw; Dishion, Co-PI) 05/01/04–04/30/09 NIH/NIMH Pathways to Early- and Late-Starting Antisocial Behavior 1 T32 MH 20012 (Dishion) 07/01/99–06/03/09 NIH/NIMH Development and Psychopathology Research Training

DA 018374 (Stormshak; Dishion, Co-PI) 03/01/05–02/28/10 NIH/NIDA A Family Intervention for Adolescent Problem Behavior AA 012702 (Boyd-Ball; Dishion, Co-PI) 10/01/04–03/31/10 NIH/NIAAA Family Intervention of Youth AOD in Indian Communities (Community Shadow Project)

5P30DA018760 Core Support Center Grant (Biglan; Dishion, Co-PI) 06/15/05–05/31/10 NIH/NIDA Center for Prevention of Problems in Early Adolescence

2R01-DA007031 (Dishion) 11/01/05–4/30/11 NIH/NIDA Understanding and Preventing Adolescent Drug Abuse (competitive renewal of 5 R370DA07031)

R01 DA023245-01 (Dishion) University of Pittsburgh subcontract) 05/15/07–04/30/12 NIH Early Monitoring Project

RO1 CE001389-01 (Stormshak; Dishion, Co-PI) 09/01/08–08/31/12 CDC A Family Intervention to Prevent Child Maltreatment RC1 DA028626 (Stormshak; Dishion, Co-PI) 09/01/09–08/31/12 NIDA and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA)

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An Internet Infrastructure for Quality Implementation of the Family Check-Up

R01 DA16110 (Dishion) 09/30/08–08/31/12 NIH/NIDA Understanding and Preventing Childhood Drug Use Risk

R324A090111 (Dishion, PI; Oregon Research Institute subcontract) Institute of Education Sciences 03/01/09–02/28/14 Ecological Approach to Family Intervention and Treatment