2018 Journal Article Understanding the role of parenting in developing radical beliefs: lessons learned from IndonesiaRiany, Yulina Eva, Haslam, Divna, Musyafak, Najahan, Farida, Jauharotul, Ma’arif, Syamsul and Sanders, Matthew (2018). Understanding the role of parenting in developing radical beliefs: lessons learned from Indonesia. Security Journal, 32 (3), 236-263. doi: 10.1057/s41284-018-00162-6 |
2018 Journal Article Working and caring for a child with chronic illness: a review of current literatureKish, A M, Newcombe, P A and Haslam, D M (2018). Working and caring for a child with chronic illness: a review of current literature. Child: Care, Health and Development, 44 (3), 343-354. doi: 10.1111/cch.12546 |
2018 Journal Article Enhancing initial parental engagement in interventions for parents of young children: a systematic review of experimental studiesGonzalez, Carolina, Morawska, Alina and Haslam, Divna M (2018). Enhancing initial parental engagement in interventions for parents of young children: a systematic review of experimental studies. Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 21 (3), 415-432. doi: 10.1007/s10567-018-0259-4 |
2018 Conference Publication What engagement strategies are more effective to engage parents? Preliminary results from a systematic review.Gonzalez, C., Morawska, A. and Haslam, D. (2018). What engagement strategies are more effective to engage parents? Preliminary results from a systematic review.. Helping Families Change Conference, Santa Rosa, CA, United States, 28 February - 2 March 2018. |
2018 Book Chapter Policies and services affecting parentingBurke, Kylie, Haslam, Divna and Butler, Keny (2018). Policies and services affecting parenting. Handbook of parenting and child development across the lifespan. (pp. 551-564) edited by Matthew R. Sanders and Alina Morawska. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-94598-9_24 |
2018 Book Chapter Parenting support in the workplaceHaslam, Divna M. and Penman, Nicole (2018). Parenting support in the workplace. The power of positive parenting: transforming the lives of children, parents, and communities using the Triple P system. (pp. 262-271) edited by Matthew R. Sanders and Trevor G. Mazzucchelli. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629069.003.0023 |
2018 Book Chapter Work, poverty, and financial stressHaslam, Divna M. and Burke, Kylie (2018). Work, poverty, and financial stress. Handbook of parenting and child development across the lifespan. (pp. 495-510) edited by Matthew R. Sanders and Alina Morawska. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-94598-9_21 |
2018 Book Chapter Accommodating race and ethnicity in parenting interventionsHaslam, Divna M. and Mejia, Anilena (2018). Accommodating race and ethnicity in parenting interventions. The power of positive parenting: transforming the lives of children, parents, and communities using the Triple P system. (pp. 332-343) edited by Matthew R. Sanders and Trevor G. Mazzucchelli . New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/med-psych/9780190629069.003.0030 |
2017 Journal Article The International Parenting Survey: Rationale, Development, and Potential ApplicationsMorawska, Alina, Filus, Ania, Haslam, Divna and Sanders, Matthew R (2017). The International Parenting Survey: Rationale, Development, and Potential Applications. Comprehensive child and adolescent nursing, 42 (1), 1-14. doi: 10.1080/24694193.2017.1384082 |
2017 Journal Article Protecting Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries from Abuse and Neglect: Critical Challenges for Successful Implementation of Parenting ProgrammesMejia, Anilena, Haslam, Divna, Sanders, Matthew R. and Penman, Nicole (2017). Protecting Children in Low- and Middle-Income Countries from Abuse and Neglect: Critical Challenges for Successful Implementation of Parenting Programmes. European Journal of Development Research, 29 (5), 1038-1052. doi: 10.1057/s41287-017-0105-4 |
2017 Journal Article The use of social media as a mechanism of social support in parentsHaslam, Divna M. , Tee, Amelia and Baker, Sabine (2017). The use of social media as a mechanism of social support in parents. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 26 (7), 2026-2037. doi: 10.1007/s10826-017-0716-6 |
2016 Journal Article Measuring positive and negative aspects of youth behavior: development and validation of the Adolescent Functioning ScaleDittman, Cassandra K., Burke, Kylie, Filus, Ania, Haslam, Divna and Ralph, Alan (2016). Measuring positive and negative aspects of youth behavior: development and validation of the Adolescent Functioning Scale. Journal of Adolescence, 52 (1), 135-145. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2016.08.002 |
2016 Journal Article The role of parents, parenting and the family environment in children’s post-disaster mental healthCobham, Vanessa E., McDermott, Brett, Haslam, Divna and Sanders, Matthew R. (2016). The role of parents, parenting and the family environment in children’s post-disaster mental health. Current Psychiatry Reports, 18 (6) 53, 53. doi: 10.1007/s11920-016-0691-4 |
2016 Conference Publication Parenting after migration: Exploring the acceptability of a parenting program aimed at improving family adjustment during resettlement in AustraliaMonty, K., Haslam, D., Morawska, A. and Filus, A. (2016). Parenting after migration: Exploring the acceptability of a parenting program aimed at improving family adjustment during resettlement in Australia. Helping Families Change Conference, Banff, Canada, 3-5 February 2016. |
2016 Conference Publication Child adjustment within immigrant and refugee families: Preliminary meta-analytic results.Sheshko, D., Lee, C., Haslam, D., Morawska, A. and Filus, A. (2016). Child adjustment within immigrant and refugee families: Preliminary meta-analytic results.. Helping Families Change Conference, Banff, AB, Canada, 3-5 February 2016. |
2015 Journal Article Conductas del estilo de vida del hijo relacionadas con el peso y autoeficacia materna para manejarlasFlores-Pena, Yolanda, Rocha-Aguirre, Lourdes L., Cardenas-Villarreal, Velia M., Haslam, Divna, Mejia, Anilena and Sanders, Matt (2015). Conductas del estilo de vida del hijo relacionadas con el peso y autoeficacia materna para manejarlas. Nutricion Hospitalaria, 32 (1), 144-150. doi: 10.3305/nh.2015.32.1.8855 |
2015 Conference Publication Dissemination of evidence-based parenting programs in diverse contexts: Embracing cultural complexity (paper presenter and symposium chair uniting presenters from Australia, New Zealand, Panama and Africa)Turner, K. M. T., Weston, M., Mejia, A. and Haslam, D. (2015). Dissemination of evidence-based parenting programs in diverse contexts: Embracing cultural complexity (paper presenter and symposium chair uniting presenters from Australia, New Zealand, Panama and Africa). 17th Helping Families Change Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 25-27 February 2015. |
2014 Journal Article Giving voice to working mothers: a consumer informed study to program design for working mothersHaslam, Divna M., Patrick, Pamela and Kirby, James N. (2014). Giving voice to working mothers: a consumer informed study to program design for working mothers. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 24 (8), 2463-2473. doi: 10.1007/s10826-014-0049-7 |
2014 Journal Article Child adjustment and parent efficacy scale: development and initial validation of a parent report measureMorawska, Alina, Sanders, Matthew R., Haslam, Divna, Filus, Ania and Fletcher, Renee (2014). Child adjustment and parent efficacy scale: development and initial validation of a parent report measure. Australian Psychologist, 49 (4), 241-252. doi: 10.1111/ap.12057 |
2014 Journal Article The Work-Family Conflict Scale (WAFCS): development and initial validation of a self-report measure of work-family conflict for use with parentsHaslam, Divna, Filus, Ania, Morawska, Alina, Sanders, Matthew R. and Fletcher, Renee (2014). The Work-Family Conflict Scale (WAFCS): development and initial validation of a self-report measure of work-family conflict for use with parents. Child Psychiatry & Human Development, 46 (3), 346-357. doi: 10.1007/s10578-014-0476-0 |