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Unemployment and work interruption among African American single mothers: Effects on parenting and adolescent socioemotional functioning
VC McLoyd, TE Jayaratne, R Ceballo, J Borquez
Child development 65 (2), 562-589, 1994
12641994
Social support and parenting in poor, dangerous neighborhoods
R Ceballo, VC McLoyd
Child development 73 (4), 1310-1321, 2002
7302002
Does family structure matter? A comparison of adoptive, two‐parent biological, single‐mother, stepfather, and stepmother households
JE Lansford, R Ceballo, A Abbey, AJ Stewart
Journal of Marriage and Family 63 (3), 840-851, 2001
5162001
From barrios to Yale: The role of parenting strategies in Latino families
R Ceballo
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 26 (2), 171-186, 2004
4622004
Gift and sacrifice: Parental involvement in Latino adolescents’ education.
R Ceballo, LK Maurizi, GA Suarez, MT Aretakis
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 20 (1), 116-127, 2014
2522014
Inner‐city children's exposure to community violence: How much do parents know?
R Ceballo, TA Dahl, MT Aretakis, C Ramirez
Journal of Marriage and Family 63 (4), 927-940, 2001
2372001
Gaining a child: Comparing the experiences of biological parents, adoptive parents, and stepparents
R Ceballo, JE Lansford, A Abbey, AJ Stewart
Family relations 53 (1), 38-48, 2004
2082004
The influence of neighborhood quality on adolescents’ educational values and school effort
R Ceballo, VC McLoyd, T Toyokawa
Journal of Adolescent Research 19 (6), 716-739, 2004
2042004
Community violence and children's psychological well-being: does parental monitoring matter?
R Ceballo, C Ramirez, KD Hearn, KL Maltese
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 32 (4), 586-592, 2003
1602003
Silent and infertile An intersectional analysis of the experiences of socioeconomically diverse African American women with infertility
R Ceballo, ET Graham, J Hart
Psychology of Women Quarterly, 0361684315581169, 2015
1332015
Early problem behavior among children from low-income, mother-headed families: A multiple risk perspective
SL Olson, R Ceballo, C Park
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 31 (4), 419-430, 2002
1212002
Who, what, when, and where? Toward a dimensional conceptualization of community violence exposure.
TM Kennedy, R Ceballo
Review of General Psychology 18 (2), 69-81, 2014
1112014
Latino adolescents' community violence exposure: After‐school activities and familismo as risk and protective factors
TM Kennedy, R Ceballo
Social Development 22 (4), 663-682, 2013
1072013
Emotionally numb: Desensitization to community violence exposure among urban youth.
TM Kennedy, R Ceballo
Developmental psychology 52 (5), 778, 2016
1062016
In response to community violence: Coping strategies and involuntary stress responses among Latino adolescents.
Q Epstein-Ngo, LK Maurizi, A Bregman, R Ceballo
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 19 (1), 38-49, 2013
1022013
Does neighborhood belonging matter? Examining school and neighborhood belonging as protective factors for Latino adolescents.
LK Maurizi, R Ceballo, Q Epstein‐Ngo, KS Cortina
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 83 (2-3), 323-334, 2013
982013
Excavating culture: Disentangling ethnic differences from contextual influences in parenting
HN Le, R Ceballo, R Chao, NE Hill, VMB Murry, EE Pinderhughes
Applied Developmental Science 12 (4), 163-175, 2008
972008
Always aware (siempre pendiente): Latina mothers' parenting in high-risk neighborhoods.
R Ceballo, TM Kennedy, A Bregman, Q Epstein-Ngo
Journal of Family Psychology 26 (5), 805-815, 2012
862012
Domestic violence and women's mental health in Chile
R Ceballo, C Ramirez, M Castillo, GA Caballero, B Lozoff
Psychology of women Quarterly 28 (4), 298-308, 2004
812004
Marginalized, invisible, and unwanted: American minority struggles with infertility and assisted conception
MC Inhorn, R Ceballo, R Nachtigall
Marginalized Reproduction, 181-198, 2012
732012
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