Irene J. K. Park
(Formerly Irene J. Kim)
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology

 
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Constance M. Dallas
Paternal involvement of the fathers of children born to low-income, ethnically diverse mothers.
Noemí Enchautegui-de-Jesús, Ph.D.*
Associations between low income mothers’ working conditions, parental psychological well being, parenting behaviors, and child/adolescent outcomes.

Paula Y. Goodwin, Ph.D.*
Exploring whether mothers’ parenting behaviors and children’s well-being are affected by nonparental caregivers in multigenerational and extended households.
Kristen E. Johnston, Ph.D.
Effects of ethnic minority children and adolescents’ experiences with discrimination on psychological well-being, and the moderating role of parents’ acculturation/enculturation and racial socialization.
Irene J. Kim, Ph.D.*
Influence of culture and parenting practices on emotion regulation and psychological adjustment among Asian American youths.
James Rodríguez
Parenting practices that contribute to positive psychosocial outcomes in youth in
low-income urban families of color.
Melanie Domenech Rodríguez
Qualitative examination of culturally-specific parenting practices of Spanish-speaking Latino parents.
Angela Odoms-Young
Influences of neighborhood context, stressful life events, and resource
mobilization among low-income African American mothers.
  * Co-Chairs of PRIDE Scholars Network.

 

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