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Appendix: Workshop Agenda and Participants
Pages 95-102

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... · hy do we want to focus on the methods of research and data W collection? · Goals and objectives of the workshop Session 1: Measuring Family Structures, Relationships, and Processes Session 1.1: Measuring Family Structure, Living Arrangements, and Change Moderator: Rosemary Chalk, Board on Children, Youth, and Families, IOM/NRC Speakers: Measuring family structure and stability: Emerging trends and measurement challenges Susan Brown, Bowling Green State University 95
From page 96...
... 96 TOWARD AN INTEGRATED SCIENCE OF RESEARCH ON FAMILIES Cohabitation and other aspects of household structure and instability Kelly Raley, University of Texas Capturing intergenerational aspects of change in family patterns Kathleen Harris, University of North Carolina Measuring the impact of race, class, and immigration status on family stability Dan Lichter, Cornell University Session 1.2Measuring Interactions Among Stress, Conflict, and Family Processes Moderator: Lisa Pearce, University of North Carolina Speakers: Multimethod research on stress, trauma, and mental health in American Indian families Paul Spicer, University of Oklahoma Assessing the biological stress system: considerations for family research Darlene Kertes, University of Florida Young children and trauma: Research and clinical perspectives on assessment Chandra Ghosh Ippen, University of California, San Francisco Session 2: Conducting Research on Family Influences on the Healthy Development of Children and Youth Session 2.1Studying Relationships Between Family Dynamics and Health Risks Moderator: Anne Duggan, Johns Hopkins University Speakers: Inside family life: Multiple layers of influence on children's health and well-being Barbara Fiese, University of Illinois Studying substance-abusing fathers: Can evolutionary concepts help? Thomas McMahon, Yale University Conducting research with families with mental health issues from a preventive and resilience-based perspective William Beardslee, Children's Hospital of Boston
From page 97...
... 4. What are the most difficult dilemmas related to combining quantitative and qualitative research methods in family behavioral research and what are potential solutions?
From page 98...
... Session 3.2Interactive Panel Discussion: Expanding the Talent Pool, Creating Opportunities for Collaboration and Highlighting Research Priorities Moderator: Hiro Yoshikawa, Harvard University Andrew Fuligni, University of California, Los Angeles Sally Powers, University of Massachusetts at Amherst Panel members: Cheryl Boyce, National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH Wendy Nilsen, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, NIH Susan Jekielek, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, HHS V Jeffery Evans, Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch, NICHD Topics of discussion: What are barriers to and supports for researchers to: 1.
From page 99...
... Powers, Center for Research on Families, University of Massachusetts Speakers: Heather Bachman, Applied Developmental Psychology Program, School of Education, University of Pittsburgh Roger Bakeman, Department of Psychology, Georgia State University William Beardslee, Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital Boston, Gardner/Monks Professor of Child Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Cheryl Anne Boyce, National Institute on Drug Abuse/National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services Susan Brown, National Center for Family and Marriage Research, Bowling Green State University Rebekah Levine Coley, Applied Developmental and Educational Psychology, Boston College Jeffrey Evans, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Nathan Fox, Department of Human Development, University of Maryland Chandra Ghosh-Ippen, Child Trauma Research Program, University of California, San Francisco Kathleen Harris, National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sandra Hofferth, School of Public Health, University of Maryland
From page 100...
... 100 TOWARD AN INTEGRATED SCIENCE OF RESEARCH ON FAMILIES Susan Jekielek, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services Darlene Kertes, Department of Psychology and Genetics Institute, University of Florida Daniel Lichter, Departments of Policy Analysis and Management and Sociology, Cornell University Thomas McMahon, Yale University School of Medicine, Connecticut Mental Health Center, and West Haven Mental Health Clinic Rashmita Mistry, Department of Education, University of California, Los Angeles Wendy Nilsen, Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health Kelly Raley, Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin Paul Spicer, Center for Applied Social Research, University of Oklahoma Betsey Stevenson, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania National Academies staff: Pamella Atayi, Senior Program Assistant Rosemary Chalk, Director, Board on Children, Youth, and Families Reine Homawoo, Senior Program Assistant Wendy Keenan, Program Associate Julienne Marie Palbusa, Research Assistant Consultants: Steve Olson, Editor Holly Rhodes, Rhodes for Early Learning, LLC Registered attendees: Daniela Aldoney, Department of Human Development, University of Maryland Dara Blachman, Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics C Yolanda Bonta, Hispanic Dental Association Kim Caldeira, Center on Young Adult Health and Development, University of Maryland Nancye Campbell, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services
From page 101...
... 101 APPENDIX Seth Chamberlain, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services Elise Corwin, RTI International Beth DeGrace, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center Timothy D'Emilio, Department of Education Barbara Fowler, Wright State University Lynne Haverkos, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Robert Lerman, Urban Institute Sarah Lindstrom Johnson, Johns Hopkins Children's Center Elisabeth Maring, Department of Family Science, University of Maryland Linda Mellgren, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health and Human Services Diana Morales, National Institute of Mental Health Mary Mueggenborg, Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services Patricia Pastor, National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Rebecca Rabin, Johns Hopkins Children's Center Sudit Ranade, Bloomberg School of Public Health, The Johns Hopkins University Suzanne Randolph, the MayaTech Corporation Kevin Roy, Associate Professor of Family Science, University of Maryland Srishti Seth, Catholic University of America Karen Sirocco, National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Institutes of Health Cristan Smith, University of Maryland Tyler Smith, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Louisa Tarullo, Mathematica Policy Research Alicia Thomas, Grantmakers In Health Mary Bruce Webb, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services T'Pring Westbrook, Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services


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