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Kelly M. Tu
Kelly M. Tu
Associate Professor of Human Development and Family Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana
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Friendships moderate psychosocial maladjustment in socially anxious early adolescents
SA Erath, KS Flanagan, KL Bierman, KM Tu
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 31 (1), 15-26, 2010
1642010
Permissive parenting, deviant peer affiliations, and delinquent behavior in adolescence: The moderating role of sympathetic nervous system reactivity
JB Hinnant, SA Erath, KM Tu, M El-Sheikh
Journal of abnormal child psychology 44, 1071-1081, 2016
1022016
Family stress and adolescents’ cognitive functioning: Sleep as a protective factor.
M El-Sheikh, KM Tu, SA Erath, JA Buckhalt
Journal of Family Psychology 28 (6), 887, 2014
742014
Neurobiological constituents of active, passive, and variable coping strategies in rats: integration of regional brain neuropeptide Y levels and cardiovascular responses
DF Hawley, M Bardi, AM Everette, TJ Higgins, KM Tu, CH Kinsley, ...
Stress 13 (2), 172-183, 2010
642010
Peer victimization and adolescent adjustment: The moderating role of sleep
KM Tu, SA Erath, M El-Sheikh
Journal of abnormal child psychology 43, 1447-1457, 2015
582015
Socially anxious and peer-victimized preadolescents:“Doubly primed” for distress?
SA Erath, KM Tu, M El-Sheikh
Journal of abnormal child psychology 40 (5), 837-848, 2012
502012
Perceived discrimination and youths' adjustment: Sleep as a moderator
M El‐Sheikh, KM Tu, EK Saini, TE Fuller‐Rowell, JA Buckhalt
Journal of Sleep Research 25 (1), 70-77, 2016
472016
Sweating under pressure: Skin conductance level reactivity moderates the association between peer victimization and externalizing behavior
KD Gregson, KM Tu, SA Erath
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 55 (1), 22-30, 2014
462014
The parenting context of children’s sleep
SA Erath, KM Tu
Sleep and development: Familial and socio-cultural considerations, 29-47, 2011
462011
Peer stress in preadolescence: Linking physiological and coping responses with social competence
SA Erath, KM Tu
Journal of Research on Adolescence 24 (4), 757-771, 2014
452014
Coping responses moderate prospective associations between marital conflict and youth adjustment.
KM Tu, SA Erath, M El-Sheikh
Journal of Family Psychology 30 (5), 523, 2016
422016
Peer victimization predicts sleep problems in early adolescence
KM Tu, CW Spencer, M El-Sheikh, SA Erath
The Journal of Early Adolescence 39 (1), 67-80, 2019
362019
Parental social coaching promotes adolescent peer acceptance across the middle school transition.
KD Gregson, KM Tu, SA Erath, GS Pettit
Journal of Family Psychology 31 (6), 668, 2017
362017
Community violence concerns and adolescent sleep
EJ Bagley, KM Tu, JA Buckhalt, M El-Sheikh
Sleep Health 2 (1), 57-62, 2016
362016
Responses to peer stress predict academic outcomes across the transition to middle school
SA Erath, KL Bub, KM Tu
The Journal of Early Adolescence 36 (1), 5-28, 2016
362016
Are they listening? Parental social coaching and parenting emotional climate predict adolescent receptivity
KD Gregson, SA Erath, GS Pettit, KM Tu
Journal of Research on Adolescence 26 (4), 738-752, 2016
352016
Associations between children's intelligence and academic achievement: the role of sleep
SA Erath, KM Tu, JA Buckhalt, M El‐Sheikh
Journal of Sleep Research 24 (5), 510-513, 2015
352015
Can socially adept friends protect peer-victimized early adolescents against lower academic competence?
KM Tu, SA Erath, KS Flanagan
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 33 (1), 24-30, 2012
322012
Sleep and mental health: the moderating role of perceived adolescent-parent attachment
KM Tu, BT Marks, M El-Sheikh
Sleep Health 3 (2), 90-97, 2017
292017
Explorations of Coping Strategies, Learned Persistence, and Resilience in Long‐Evans Rats: Innate versus Acquired Characteristics
KG Lambert, K Tu, A Everette, G Love, I McNAMARA, M Bardi, CH Kinsley
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1094 (1), 319-324, 2006
272006
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