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NCFR ANNUAL CONFERENCES
Year
2015
Hotel
Hyatt Regency
Vancouver
City
Vancouver, BC,
Canada
Dates
November 11-14
2014
Hilton Baltimore Hotel
Baltimore, MD
November 19-22
2013
Grand Hyatt Hotel
San Antonio, TX
November 6-9
2012
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Phoenix, AZ
Oct 31-Nov 3
2011
Rosen Centre Hotel
Orlando, FL
November 16-19
2010
Hilton Hotel & Towers
Minneapolis, MN
November 3-6
2009
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Burlingame, CA
November 11-14
2008
Peabody Hotel Little
Rock (overflow at
Doubletree Hotel)
Little Rock, AR
November 4-8
2007
Pittsburgh Hilton
Pittsburgh, PA
November 5-10
Comments
Program Chair: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
Local Arrangements: Drew Betz, Joel Kaplan, Renee
Overath, Todd Martin
Attendance: 981
Peak night hotel rooms: 474
Theme: Conflict, Violence and War: Family Risks
and Resilience
Program Chair: Catherine Solheim
Local Arrangements: Bethany Willis Hepp, Matthew
Williams, Alex Petrescu
Attendance: 1091
Peak night hotel rooms: 427
Theme: Families at the Nexus of Global Change
Program Chair: Judith Fischer
Local Arrangements: None
Attendance: 1297
Peak night hotel rooms: 475
Theme: Well-being of Children and Youth in
Families and Communities (75th Anniversary)
Program Chair: Leigh Leslie
Local Arrangements: Chelsea Derlan, Elizabeth
Harvey, Jodi Peary, Gwen Smith
Attendance: 1013
Peak night hotel rooms: 410
Theme: Families and Health
Program Chair: Leanor Boulin Johnson
Local Arrangements: Kay Pasley and Carol Rubino
Attendance: 1046
Peak night hotel rooms: 425
Theme: Families in a Shifting Economy
Program Chair: Ramona Faith Oswald
Local Arrangements: Several local people
Attendance: 1162
Peak night hotel rooms: 443
Theme: Families and Innovation
Program Chair: Raeann Hamon
Local Arrangements Chairs: None
Attendance: 917
Peak night hotel rooms:443
Theme: Families in a Multicultural World
Program Chair: Anisa Zvonkovic
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Wynona BryantWilliams and Susan Takigiku
Attendance: 910
Peak night hotel rooms: (need to get final numbers
from the hotels.)
Theme: Lenses on Family
Program Chair: Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Local Arrangements Chair: None
Attendance: 1146
Peak night hotel rooms: 396
Theme: Family Vulnerabilities: Challenges to
Safety, Security and Well-being
�Year
2006
Hotel
Hyatt Regency
Minneapolis
City
Minneapolis, MN
Dates
November 6-11
2005
Hyatt Regency Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ
November 14-19
2004
Rosen Centre Hotel
Orlando, FL
November 15-20
2003
Hyatt Regency
Vancouver
Vancouver, BC
November 17-22
2002
Hyatt Regency Houston
Houston, TX
November 19-24
2001
Hyatt Regency
Rochester & Rochester
Riverside Convention
Center
Rochester, New York
November 6-11
2000
Minneapolis Hilton &
Towers
Minneapolis,
Minnesota
November 8-14
1999
Hyatt Regency Irvine
Los Angeles,
California
November 10-15
1998
Hyatt Regency
Milwaukee
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
November 12-17
Comments
Program Chair: Bill Allen
Local Arrangements Chairs: Rose Allen; Jean
Anderson
Attendance: 1204
Peak night hotel rooms: 425
Theme: Unanswered Questions in Marriage and
Family Science
Program Chair: Jane Gilgun
Local Arrangements Chairs: Leanor Boulin Johnson;
Patricia Merk
Attendance: 1102
Peak night hotel rooms: 394
Theme: The Multiple Meanings of Families
Program Chair: Jay Teachman
Local Arrangements Chairs: Connie Shehan;
Suzannah Smith, Donna Davis
Attendance: 1155
Peak night hotel rooms: 425
Theme: Inequalities and Families
Program Chair: Paul Amato
Local Arrangements Chairs: Phyllis Johnson, Cheryl
Jeffs
Attendance: 1259
Peak night hotel rooms: 450
Theme: What is the Future of Marriage?
Program Chair: Alan Booth
Local Arrangements Chair: Maxine HammondsSmith
Attendance: 1,209
Peak night hotel rooms: 525
Theme: Families Over the Life Course: Bridging
Research and Practice
Program Chair: Gay Kitson
No Local Arrangements Chairs
Attendance: 1,105
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 400
Theme: Families, Stress and Coping: Bridging
Theory and Practice
Program Chair: Elaine Anderson
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Mary Jo
Czaplewski, CFLE, and Marcie Brooke, CFLE
Attendance: 1,305
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 480
Theme: Visions for Families: Continuity and
Change Across Cohorts and Generations
Program Chair: Katherine Allen
No Local Arrangements Chairs
Attendance: 1,132
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 480
Theme: Borders, Boundaries, and Beacons:
Diverse Families in Dynamic Societies
Program Vice-president: Judith Myers-Walls
Local Arrangements Chair: Jacqueline Haessly
Attendance: 1,076
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 408 (with
approximately 50 rooms scattered throughout the
city)
Theme: Families in Global Context: Media,
Environment, and Peace
�Year
1997
Hotel
Hyatt Regency Crystal
City
City
Washington, DC
Dates
November 5-10
1996
Hyatt Regency Crown
Center
Kansas City,
Missouri
November 5-10
1995
Portland Hilton
Portland, Oregon
November 14-19
1994
Minneapolis Hilton &
Towers
Minneapolis, MN
November 8-13
1993
Hyatt Regency on the
Inner Harbor
Baltimore, MD
November 10-15
1992
Clarion Plaza Hotel
Orlando, FL
November 5-10
1991
Radisson Hotel
Denver, CO
November 15-20
1990
Westin Hotel
Seattle, WA
November 9-14
1989
Sheraton New Orleans
Hotel
New Orleans,
Louisiana
November 3-8
1988
Wyndham Franklin
Plaza Hotel
Philadelphia
November 12-16
Comments
Program Vice-president: Ralph LaRossa
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Francine Proulx and
Barbara Chandler
Attendance: 1,409
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 480 (with
overflow at the Hilton and other nearby properties)
Theme: Fatherhood and Motherhood in a Diverse
and Changing World
Program Vice-president: Shirley Zimmerman
Local Arrangements Chair: Olivia P. Collins
Attendance: 1,243
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 480 (with
overflow at nearby properties)
Theme: Families in Political Context
Program Vice-president: B. Kay Pasley
Local Arrangements Co-chairs were Shirley M. H.
Hanson, Marsha Heims, and Vivian Gedaly-Duff
Attendance: 1,239
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 450 (with
approximately 50 at the Benson Hotel)
Theme: Families: Honoring Our Past, Creating
Our Future
Program Vice-president: Greer Litton Fox
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Marty Rossmann,
Ron Pitzer,
Attendance: 1, 211
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 450
Theme: Families and Justice: From
Neighborhoods to Nations
Program Vice-president: William Doherty
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Mary Ann Hollinger
and Catherine Ryan
Attendance: 1,080
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 400
Theme: Moral Discourse on Families
Program Vice-president: Patricia Voydanoff
Local Arrangements Chair: Eileen Earhart
Attendance: 1,173
Theme: Families and Work
Program Vice-president: Alexis J. Walker
Local Arrangements Chair: Eugenia Berger
Attendance: 1,025
Theme: Families and Poverty
Program Vice-president: Jay D. Schvaneveldt
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Kenneth Barber and
Ruth Komarniski
Attendance: 996
Theme: Children and Their Families
Program Chair: Brent Miller
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Gladys Hildreth and
Pam Monroe
Theme: Families and Sexuality
Program Chair: Robert Lewis
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Sylvia Clavan and
Miriam Gavigan
Attendance: 1,002
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 475 (2100
room nights)
Theme: Families and Addictions
�Year
1987
Hotel
Westin Peachtree Plaza
Hotel
City
Atlanta, Georgia
Dates
November 15-19
1986
Hyatt Regency Dearborn
Detroit, Michigan
November 3-7
1985
Sheraton Dallas Hotel
Dallas, Texas
November 4-8
1984
Cathedra Hill Hotel
San Francisco,
California
October 16-20
1983
Radisson Hotel
St Paul, Minnesota
October 11-15
1982
Shoreham Hotel
Washington, DC
October 12-16
1981
Marc Plaza Hotel
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
October 13-17
1980
Hilton Hotel
Portland, Oregon
October 22-25
1979
Sheraton Hotel
Boston
August 14-18
1978
Philadelphia Sheraton
Philadelphia
October 19-22
Comments
Program Chair: Carolyn Love
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Dana Scott and
Chrystal Barranti
Attendance: 1,003
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 350 at the
Westin Hotel and another 115 rooms at the
American Hotel
Theme: Families in an Information Era
Program Chair: Pauline Boss
Local Arrangements Chair: Betty Barber
Attendance: 932
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 356
Theme: Family Politics
Program Chair: Harriette McAdoo
Local Arrangements Chair: Britton Wood
Attendance: 900
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 333
Theme: Enriching Families: Ethnic, Cultural, and
Religious Networks
Program Chair: John Scanzoni
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Cecilia Gray and
Jane Dill
Attendance: 929
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 350
Theme: New Families for a New Era
Program Chair: Mary Hicks
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Jean Markell and
Kay Louis
Attendance: 965
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 380
Theme: Linkages: Maximizing Family Energy-Work/Family, Kin, Friendship/Community
Program Chair: Graham Spanier
There was no Local Arrangements Chair
Attendance: Approximately 950
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 303
Theme: Families and Government
Program Chair: Sharon Price
Local Arrangements Chair: Jane Burgess
Attendance: Approximately 1,025
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 387
Theme: Acting and Reacting: Families in the 1980s
Program Chair: Wesley Burr
There was no Local Arrangements Chair.
Attendance: Approximately 800
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 250.
Theme: The Quality of Family Life: Integrating
Theory, Research and Application
Program Chair: Barbara Settles
Attendance: Approximately 750
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 340
Theme: Everyday Life in Families: Past, Present,
and Future
Program Chair: David Olson
Local Arrangements Chair: None
Attendance: 800
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 390
Theme: Family Policy: Putting Priorities into
Action
�Year
1977
Hotel
Sheraton Harbor Island
Hotel
City
San Diego,
California
Dates
October 12-15
1976
Roosevelt Hotel
New York City
October 19-23
1975
Salt Palace
Salt Lake City, Utah
August 19-23
1974
Jefferson Hotel
St Louis, Missouri
October 22-26
1973
Four Seasons Sheraton
Toronto, Canada
October 16-20
1972
Portland Hilton
Portland, Oregon
November 1-4
1971
YMCA of the Rockies
Estes Park Center,
Colorado
August 25-28
1970
Pick-Congress Hotel
Chicago
October 7-10
1969
Sheraton Park Hotel
Washington, DC
October 22-25
1968
Hotel Jung
New Orleans,
Louisiana
October 16-19
Comments
Program Chair: Mary Lou Purcell
Local Arrangements Chair: Nona Cannon
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 350. All
meeting and function space in the hotel was used.
Theme: Values, Morals, Ethics and the American
Family
Program Chair: Constantina Safilios-Rothschild
Local Arrangements Chair: Norma Newmark
Attendance: Approximately 1300
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 350 rooms
Theme: Family and Sex Roles
Program Chair: Kate Garner
Local Arrangements Chair: Blaine Porter
Attendance: Approximately 700
Peak room nights: Delegates were housed in four
hotels. (The split hotel housing was not a good idea.)
Theme: Generations on Generations
Combined meeting with the AAMFT.
Program Chair: Gerhard Neubeck
Local Arrangements Chair: Arthur McArthur
Attendance: Approximately 1700 (approximately
1500 of whom were NCFR members, or members of
both organizations. Approximately 200 nonmembers of either organization were present)
Peak night hotel rooms: We used the whole hotel,
and spilled over into others.
Theme: The Art and Science of Intimacy and
Loving
Program Chair: Leland Axelson
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Frank and
Marguerite Fidler
Attendance: Approximately 800
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 400
Theme: Family Style and Personal Freedom
Program Chair: Murray Straus
Local Arrangements Chair: Helen Hartness
Attendance: Approximately 800 present
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 500 rooms
Theme: Politics, Power, and the Family
Program Chair: Eleanore Luckey
Local Arrangements Chair: Paul Hansen
Attendance: Approximately 800 present
Peak night hotel rooms: Most of the camp facilities
There was no theme.
Program Chair: Gerald Leslie
Local Arrangements Chair: Charles Sutton
Attendance: Approximately 500
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 300
Theme: Violence and the Family
Program Chair: Richard Hey
Local Arrangements Chair: Marjory Books
Attendance: Approximately 500
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 300
Theme: Beyond an Anti-Family Society
Program Chair: Elizabeth Force
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Irving DeBlanc and
John A Tomasovich
Attendance: Approximately 500
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 300
Theme: Man and His Worlds
�Year
1967
Hotel
San Francisco Hilton
City
San Francisco,
California
Dates
August 16-19
1966
Hotel Leamington
Minneapolis
October 27-29
1965
Park Plaza Hotel
Toronto, Canada
October 20-23
1964
Deauville Hotel
Miami Beach,
Florida
October 8-11
1963
University of Denver
Denver, Colorado
August 21-23
1962
University of
Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
August 22-24
1961
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
August 23-25
1960
Teachers College,
Columbia University
New York City
August 23-26
1959
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
August 19-21
1958
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
August 20-23
Comments
Program Chair: William Kenkel
Local Arrangements Chair: Ruby Dean Harris
Attendance: Approximately 500
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately: 300 Theme:
Family Communication
Program Chair: Williams M. Smith
Local Arrangements Chair: Pamela Veerhusen
Attendance: Approximately 500
Peak night hotel rooms: 300
Theme: Family Potentials in a Cybernetic Culture
Program Chair: F. Ivan Nye
Local Arrangements Chair: Frank P Fidler
Attendance: Approximately 350
Theme: The Family in Context
Program Chair: Clark Vincent
Local Arrangements Chair: Josephine D. Perrett
Attendance: Approximately 350-400 present
Peak night hotel rooms: Approximately 250
Theme: The 1960s - Decade of the Teenager
Program Chair: Blaine Porter
Local Arrangements Chair: W. Arthur Shirey
Attendance: Approximately 350 present
Housing in dormitories
Theme: The American Family and NCFR Retrospect and Prospect
Program Chair: Wallace Fulton
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Eleanore Luckey
and Fay Moeller
Attendance: 300
Housing in dormitories (and beds were terrible)
Theme: Eye on the Family
Program Chair: David Mace
Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Veon G. Smith and
Hulda V. Garret
Attendance: 300
Housing in university dormitories
Theme: Our Differences - and Our Common
Ground
Combined Annual Meeting with the IUFO.
Planning Committee Chair: Aaron Rutledge
Program Chair: Harold Christensen
Attendance: Approximately 900
Housing in university dormitories
Theme: Personal Maturity and Family Security
Program Chair: Aaron L Rutledge
Conference Arrangements: William F Kenkel
Housing in university dormitories
Theme: Growing Individual Values Within the
Family
Program Chair: Henry Bowman
Conference Arrangements: Theodore Johannis
Housing in university dormitories.
This Annual Meeting celebrated NCFR’s 20th
anniversary.
Theme: Marriage, the Family and the NCFR:
1938-1958
�Year
1957
Hotel
Purdue University
City
West Lafayette,
Indiana
Dates
August 21-24
1956
Boston University,
Hayden Hall
Boston
August 16-18
1955
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis
August 24-27
1954
Mills College
Oakland, California
July 7-10
1953
East Lansing,
Michigan
September 1-2
1952
Kellogg Center for
Continuing Education,
Michigan State Univ.
Rutgers University
1951
College Camp
August 30September 2
August 27-31
Theme: Family Planning for a Permanent
Emergency
Theme: Family Roots for Mature Living
1950
University of Denver
New Brunswick,
New Jersey
Lake Geneva,
Wisconsin
Denver, Colorado
September 5-7
1949
Hotel Park Sheraton
New York City
December 28-31
1948
Sheraton Hotel
Chicago
November 25-28
1947
Hunter College
New York City
November 28-30
1946
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel
Philadelphia
April 6-8
1945
1944
Stevens Hotel
Chicago
June 18-20
1943
Hotel Statler
Cleveland, Ohio
May 21-23
1942
1941
1940
1939
Hollender Hotel
Park Central Hotel
Cleveland, Ohio
New York City
Chicago
Philadelphia
December 28-30
December 29-31
December 26-28
December 26-27
1938
Hotel Pennsylvania
New York City
September 17
Housed at Univ of Denver apartments/dormitories
Program Chair: Lottie More
Local Arrangements Chair: Ola Burgesser
Theme: The Family Looks at the Expert
Theme: The Unique Contributions of the
Professions to the Family
Program Chair: Muriel Brown
Local Arrangements Chair: Eleanor Dungon
Theme: Personal and Professional Relationships in
the Family Field
Housed at several New York hotels
Program Committee Chairs: Mr & Mrs George
V Denny
Theme: New Foundations for Marriage and the
Family
No Annual Meeting
Theme: Problems Facing the Family in the PostWar Period
(Plans had been made, but the Annual Meeting was
abandoned because of the war )
Theme: Marriage in Wartime
Theme: Family Preparedness
Theme: Trends and Resources in Family Living
The headquarters hotel was the Sylvania Hotel
Local Arrangements Chair: Emily Mudd
Theme: The Role and Functions of the Family in a
Democracy
First Annual Meeting Theme: The Contribution of
the Family to the Cultural Wealth of the Nation
Pennsylvania School of
Social Work, University
of Pennsylvania
Comments
Program Chair: A. Raymond Mongus
Conference Arrangements: Edward Dager
Housing at the Union Club
Theme: Competence and Family Living:
Interprofessional Approaches
Program Chair: David Treat
Conference Arrangements: John T Greene
Registrants housed in university dormitories
Theme: Mental Health, Marriage and the Family
Program Chair: Dorothy Dyer
Conference Arrangements: Robert Swan
Delegates housed in university dormitories
Theme: The Family Tomorrow
Program Chair: Judson T Landis
Theme: Marriage and Family Living Today
Program Chair: David B. Treat
Theme: New Strengths for the Family Today
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NATIONAL COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS
National Council on Family Relations
78th Annual Conference
November 2-5, 2016
Minneapolis, Minnesota
www.ncfr.org/conference
Lee Ann De Reus, Ph.D.
Conference Program Chair
Families and Human Rights:
Promise and Vulnerability
in the 21st Century
#ncfr16
Twitter: @ncfr
Facebook: facebook.com/ncfrpage
WiFi
SSID: NCFR16
Password: families
2016 Conference App
New this year! Go to app.ncfr.org to
download the app, Eventsential, to access our
conference (NCFR 2016).
�Conference information
From the Conference
Program Chair
For the first time in NCFR history, human
rights are the focus of our annual
conference. The theme, “Families and
Human Rights: Promise and Vulnerability in
the 21st Century,” will provide conference
attendees with an excellent opportunity
to showcase and explore research, theory,
teaching, and practices that focus on issues
facing diverse families both globally and in
our own backyards.
To help emphasize human rights challenges, I used the United
Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals as a framework
for the conference. My objective is to engage conference
participants in solution-focused, inspiring discussions on topics
such as poverty, hunger, access to education, gender inequality,
climate change, incarceration, discrimination, and displacement.
This remarkable 2016 conference is only possible thanks to
those of you who submitted presentations. Submissions hit an
all-time high this year, and they have resulted in an exceptional
program. I am forever grateful to NCFR section chairs,
Students and New Professionals (SNP) representatives, Theory
Construction and Research Methodology (TCRM) Workshop
chairs, affiliate councils representatives, the Inclusion and
Diversity Committee, NCFR President Bill Allen, and of course
the amazing NCFR staff who all dedicated endless hours to help
organize the program. The conference would not be possible
without everyone’s hard work and leadership. I’m excited to join
you for an engaging and inspiring conference experience!
Lee Ann De Reus, Ph.D.
2016 Conference App
New this year!
Use the new Conference App
to assemble your personalized
itinerary for the conference.
(This replaces the old
“conference schedule builder”
tool provided through the
NCFR website.)
Go to app.ncfr.org to
download the app, Eventsential, to access our conference
(NCFR 2016). You’ll have easy access to all information for each
session–session #, paper title, abstract, presenters, format. It’s
easy to use, loaded with functionality, and provides instant
connectivity to your colleagues.
2
Use the app on your phone, or open the web version on your
mobile device or desktop, if you prefer. Get a quick overview
and look at the screens in the two-minute video at
www.ncfr.org/ncfr-2016/conference-schedule.
Conference registration/badges
Anyone attending NCFR conference events must be registered
(including visitors). Badges must be worn at all times by all
attendees and are required for admission to all educational
sessions, receptions, and activities.
Your conference registration fee covers admission to the
following events:
• Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, roundtables, posters
• Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business meetings
• Exhibits
• Newcomers Reception; for first-time attendees
• All receptions and workshops except the following which are
invitation-only or cost extra: preconference and postconference
workshops; TCRM sessions; CFLE Reception; Legacy Circle;
Hispanic Mentoring Lunch; Affiliate Councils Workshop.
Guests: Registration is available to guests of conference
registrants for attendance at receptions only; cost is $50. Stop by
the registration desk for assistance.
Visitors: Badges are available to approved visitors including
press/media, local officials, and invited guests such as award
winners (and their family/friends). All visitors must check in,
register, and display a badge. Visitor attendance at events may
be restricted and does not include reception guest privileges.
Contacting you
Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with
family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be
difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference
registration record if you did not do that earlier.
Changes to your registration
Changes to your registration generally cannot be permitted
once the conference begins. You may be able to add special
registration options if timing permits, such as preconference
workshops and the Affiliate Councils Workshop. Check at the
Registration Desk for details.
Refund policy
Refund deadline was October 10, 2016. For exceptions related to
medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.
Other questions about the conference or logistics
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration Desk located on the
hotel third floor.
Continuing education
NCFR is approved as a continuing education provider for:
• National Board of Certified Counselors-NBCC (approved for
live-streaming participation, also)
• National Association of Social Workers (pending)
• Minnesota Board of Marriage and Family Therapists
• NCFR Certified Family Life Educators
Approximately 25 to 30 hours are possible (depending
on sessions you choose). If you are already registered for
�Conference services
Continuing Education hours, use the Continuing Education Form
that lists all qualifying sessions (available at the Registration
Desk). You still can add CE hours to your registration, also; cost is
$25 (CFLE, no charge). Certificates of attendance will be mailed
by January 15, 2017.
NBCC compliance statement
National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC):
NCFR has been approved by NBCC as an
Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP
No. 5984. Applies both to event attendance and live-stream
participation. NCFR is solely responsible for all aspects of the
program.
Conference services
At NCFR, we strive to make the conference experience not
just edifying but also enjoyable and comfortable. Several key
services and options related to conference participation are
listed here, along with some other general information.
WiFi
SSID: NCFR16 • Password: families
WiFi is available in conference meeting rooms through
NCFR. In guest rooms, complimentary WiFi is provided by the
hotel.
Family/child and nursing room (Family Room)
A non-staffed, designated room is provided for family time with
children and for nursing. Includes comfortable seating, table and
chairs. Board Room 1 (3rd Fl); Wednesday-Friday, 7am-9pm;
Saturday, 7am-2pm
All-gender restroom
All-gender restrooms are located on the third floor in the
corridor to the left of the main ballrooms. Signage is provided.
Also see the hotel map.
NCFR’s identification of all-gender restrooms at its annual
conference is intended to make public restrooms in our host
hotel welcoming and safer for transgender, gender expansive
people, and those who need restroom assistance.
Spirituality/meditation room
Quiet space available. Directors Row 4 (3rd Fl).
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-9pm; Saturday, 7am-2pm
Accommodations for disabilities
The Minneapolis Hilton and NCFR want to ensure that all may
fully participate in the conference. For needs related to guest
accommodations, contact the hotel directly.
Reasonable accommodations for disability can be provided for
participation in conference sessions when requests are made in
advance to NCFR. For requests made at the conference, it may
not be possible to provide certain accommodations.
All plenary sessions include ASL interpreters.
NCFR and hotel staff cannot provide personal assistance/aide
services.
Dietary information
Vegetarian and gluten-free selections are included at receptions
and available for catered events. (For luncheons and other
planned events, participants were asked beforehand to indicate
dietary needs.) Contact Judy Schutz via the registration desk if
you are hosting a meeting and need assistance.
Conference registration/check-in/information
Registration Desk–Red Wing Room–Grand Ballroom Foyer
(3rd Fl)
Monday, 2-6pm • Tuesday, 7am-7pm
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-5pm
Saturday, 7am-2pm
Cyber Cafe • Board Room 2 (3rd floor)
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-10pm; Saturday, 7am-2pm
Computers and printer available for use at no charge. Plus WiFi
and charging stations. Sponsored by Wheaton College Graduate
School.
Interview room/information meeting room
Conrad Room D (2nd Fl)
For sponsoring institutions and University Receptions participants only. Interview position candidates or meet with prospective students. Reserve times with the sign-up sheet in the room.
About conference sessions
Session numbering
Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with
“1,” Thursday with “2,” Friday with “3,” Saturday with “4.”
Preconference sessions on Tuesday are “0.”
Authors, presiders, discussants
Session listings online include all presenter and participant
names. For an alphabetical listing (includes organization, session
numbers), visit www.ncfr.org/ncfr-2016-participants.
Sessions by member group, interest areas
Sections, Affiliate Councils, Students and New Professionals (SNP),
Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions
Sessions may be offered by Sections, by the Affiliate Councils
group, by the Students and New Professionals group, the
CFLE program, or committees. Sessions are marked with
abbreviations for the sponsoring body or interest area/type. See
“Abbreviations” on the next page.
Session formats
Certain session types are indicated in the daily schedules in this
guide:
• Plenary–Major presentation; no other sessions are scheduled.
• Special Session–Invited speakers focusing on topics related to
Section interest areas
• Workshop–Personal or professional development, best
practices or methods
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For regular sessions, the presentation/session format is included
in the listing online. (Format abbreviations are no longer
included in this printed schedule). Format types are:
• Paper: 3 or 4 presentations around a common theme
• Symposium: 3 or 4 presenters addressing the same topic
• Workshop: presentation of best practices, methods
• Poster: Detailed displays that summarize research or practice;
grouped by topic
• Roundtable: Speaker presents topic and leads discussion
• Poster Symposium: 3 or 4 presenters with commonly themed
posters; includes group discussion
• Lightning Papers: a collection of 5 to 10 presentations each of
which is limited to 8 slides and 8 minutes
Research/Practice emphasis
Presentations and posters are designated as (R) for “Research”
and/or (P) for “Practice.”
Live Streaming–2016
Major conference sessions will be live streamed. These sessions
meet in Grand Ballroom-Salon G and are available anytime on
your computer or other device via the internet. See complete
live streaming schedule at www.ncfr.org/ncfr-2016/live.
Video is available for one year to all conference registrants and
after one year to all NCFR members.
Abbreviations (used in this guide)
AFS
Advancing Family Science Section
CFLE Certified Family Life Educator
EE
Education and Enrichment Section
EM
Ethnic Minorities Section
FH
Families and Health Section
FP
Family Policy Section
FT
Family Therapy Section
FF
Feminism and Family Studies Section
IDC
Inclusion and Diversity Committee
IN
International Section
RSF
Religion, Spirituality, and Family Section
RT
Research and Theory Section
AC
Affiliate Councils (local chapters)
ACB
Affiliate Councils Board
SNP
Students and New Professionals
TCRM Theory Construction and Research Methodology
Workshop
2nd Fl Second floor
3rd Fl Third floor
Hotel information
Hilton Minneapolis
1001 Marquette Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
Hotel direct line: 612-376-1000
The Hilton Minneapolis is headquarters for the 2016
National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference. All
presentations, meetings, poster sessions, exhibits and events are
held at the hotel.
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Code of Conduct–NCFR Annual Conference
NCFR is committed to providing . . .
> A safe and collegial meeting environment that fosters open,
civil dialogue and the free expression of ideas without harassment, discrimination, and hostile conduct.
> Equal opportunity and treatment for all participants, regardless of ability and disability; Aboriginal, mixed, immigrant; age;
bilingualism and multiculturalism/English language learners;
body size and condition; customs and traditions; educational,
disciplinary, or career status; ethnicity, race, national origin, or
cultural identity; gender, gender identity, and gender expression; geographical background and location; marital status,
relational status (including singlehood), and family structure or
identity; objective and subjective worldviews and standpoints;
political ideologies and affiliations; religion/no religion, spirituality and affiliations, and faith; sexual orientation, identities, and
expressions; or socioeconomic status, residential status, social
class, employment, and national service.
This same commitment is expected of all participants in the
NCFR Annual Conference. “Participant” refers to anyone present
at the NCFR Annual Conference, including NCFR staff, contractors, vendors, exhibitors, venue staff, presenters, visitors, and
attendees, regardless of registration status.
All participants are expected to treat others with respect and
consideration. Unacceptable behaviors include:
• abusive, demeaning, discriminatory, or harassing behavior
and speech.
• disruption of sessions or other events.
• intimidation or implied threat of physical harm or professional damage.
• harassment–sexual or otherwise–or any attention or contact considered unwelcome or offensive.
• harmful or prejudicial comments (spoken or written) or
images related to race, gender, sexual orientation, ability,
religion, or personal characteristics.
Incidents of threatening behaviors, intimidation, harassment,
or other unacceptable behaviors should be reported to hotel
security immediately by dialing 66 on the house phone located in each meeting room or dialing 612-397-4833 from a cell
phone. All complaints will be treated seriously and responded to
promptly.
Participants who engage in unacceptable behaviors are subject
to immediate removal from the event, dismissal from the conference, or further sanctions, including being prohibited from
attending future conferences.
Social media and e-communications: Defamatory, abusive, profane, threatening, or offensive comments or posts are considered unacceptable and can result in denial of access and further
sanctions as described above.
Weapons Policy: Carrying or displaying weapons of any kind,
including firearms, is not permitted in the NCFR conference
meeting space and meeting rooms.
Find the full code of conduct, which includes details on submission of complaints, grievance procedures, and definitions, on the
NCFR website: ncfr.org/ncfr-2016/code-of-conduct
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Conference services/ongoing events
Conference Registration–Grand Ballroom Foyer (3rd Fl)
Monday, 2-6pm • Tuesday, 7am-7pm
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-5pm
Saturday, 7am-2pm
Cyber Café–Board Room 2 (2nd Fl)
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-10pm • Saturday, 7am-2pm
Sponsored by Wheaton College Graduate School
Exhibits–Grand Ballroom–Foyer (3rd Fl)
Wednesday, 6-8:30pm
Thursday, 10am-3pm
Friday, 8am-1pm with coffee hosted by Texas Woman’s University
Register for prizes, visit with representatives
Gathering Place–Grand Ballroom–Salon D (3rd Fl)
Conversation area (behind posters) and Affiliate Councils displays
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-9pm • Saturday, 7am-2pm
Sponsored by Montclair State University
Family Room–Board Room 1 (3rd Fl)
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-9pm; Saturday, 7am-2pm
Spirituality Room–Directors Row 4 (3rd Fl)
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-9pm • Saturday, 7am-2pm
Interview Room–Conrad Room D (2nd Fl)
Wednesday, 2-9pm; Thursday-Friday, 7am-9pm;
Saturday, 7am-2pm
Tuesday session schedule
#004 Preconference Cultural Workshop/Tour, 8am-1:30pm
Exploring Minnesota’s Cultural Tapestry: Programming for
Integrated Community Living. Pre-registration required. (P)
#007 TCRM Workshop 1, 8:30-11:30am, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
Dynamic Systems Modeling as a Tool for Understanding Family and
Developmental Processes: Adding Another Arrow To Your Quiver (R)
#008 TCRM Paper Session I, 8:30-10:30am, Marquette III (2nd
Fl). Parenting in Diverse Contexts (R)
#009 NCFR Board Meeting, 8am-5pm, Board Room 3 (3rd Fl)
#010 CFLE Advisory Board Meeting, 3-6:30pm, Directors 2 (3rd Fl)
#011 TCRM Paper Session 2, 10:45am-12:15pm, Marquette
III (2nd Fl). Exploring the Links Between Qualitative and
Quantitative Methods (R)
#012 TCRM Workshop 2, 11:30am-2:30pm, Marquette I (2nd
Fl). Introduction to IPUMS Time and Room Use: Analyzing Time and
Room Diary Data (R)
#013 TCRM Paper Session 3, 12:45-2:45pm, Marquette III (2nd
Fl). Thinking About Problems in Intimate Relationships in New
Ways (R)
#014 Preconference Policy Workshop, 1-5pm, Marquette V
(2nd Fl). Promoting Family Policy Through the Legislative Process: An
Interactive Skill-Building Workshop. Pre-registration required. (P)
#015 TCRM Workshop 3, 2:30-5:30pm, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
Intensive Data Designs: Measuring Family Processes and Doing It
Well (R)
#016 TCRM Paper Session 4, 3-4:30pm, Marquette III (2nd Fl)
JFTR 10th Anniversary Special Issue Session (R)
#017 TCRM Session 5, 4:45-6pm, Marquette III (2nd Fl)
Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methods: Discussing a New
Edition (R)
#018 Special Reception (private), 5-7pm, Symphony III (2nd
Fl). The Great University of Minnesota Family Social Science Gettogether. By invitation only.
#019 Meeting: Section Chairs/NCFR Staff, 5:30-7pm, Board
Room 3 (3rd Fl)
#020 TCRM Reception, 6-7pm, Marquette IX (2nd Fl)
Sponsor: Auburn University. Co-sponsor: JFTR
#021 Affiliate Councils Executive Board, 6-8pm, Directors 3 (3rd Fl)
TCRM Workshop Sponsor
Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) • Auburn University
We focus on understanding and supporting optimal development across the lifespan using multidisciplinary approaches and cutting edge
methodologies. Our core areas include the intersections of individuals, families, and communities, with a special focus on relationships
and the biopsychosocial underpinnings of healthy development and well-being. We are committed to creating and applying knowledge
to prevention and intervention efforts with the goal of assisting individuals, families, and communities in reaching their full potential.
Exceptional Faculty
Our world-class faculty enjoy national and international reputations. They are among the most productive
HDFS researchers in the nation in terms of grantsmanship, publications, and citations to their work.
Quality Training for HDFS Scholars
Students’ programs are organized around the competencies they seek to build. Through regular,
constructive interaction with and evaluation from multiple faculty, students truly begin to participate in
and contribute to their chosen fields.
Come Join Us! www.humsci.auburn.edu/hdfs
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#100 Feminism and Family Studies Section Member Meeting
7-8:30am, Grand Ballroom–Salon B (3rd Fl)
Focus Groups, 7-8:15am
#102 Adoption, Marquette II (2nd Fl)
#104 Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial Assistants
and NCFR Staff, 7:30-9am, Board Room 3 (3rd Fl)
#105 Section Executive Committee Officers, 7:45-9:45am,
Duluth Room (3rd Fl)
#106 POSTER SESSION I, 7:45-8:30am, Grand Ballroom–Salon
D (3rd Fl) (R and P)
Poster Symposium: What Happens in Romantic Relationships
When Money is Tight? (#106 01-04)
Posters (#106-05 to 106-24)
#107 TCRM Paper Session 6, 8:15-9:45am, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
Building and Bridging Theory and Research 1 (R)
#108 TCRM Paper Session 7, 8:15-9:45am, Marquette III (2nd
Fl). Building and Bridging Theory and Research 2 (R)
#109 SPECIAL SESSION, 8:30-9:45am, Grand Ballroom–Salon C
(3rd Fl). The Cultural Provider’s Network
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1, 8:30-9:45am
#110 Strengths and Needs of Military Families (EE/FP), Marquette
V (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#111 Using Family Systems Theory and Methods to Address
Obesity Disparities (LIVE STREAMING) (FH), Grand Ballroom–
Salon G (3rd Fl) (R)
#119 Barriers to Father Involvement Among Racial/Ethnic
Minorities (EM), Marquette III (2nd Fl) (R)
#120 Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual and Reproductive
Health of Women (FH/FP), Marquette IV (2nd Fl) (R)
#121 Foster Care (FP/FH), Marquette V (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#122 LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy: Exploring Relevant Topics (FT/
AFS), Grand Ballroom–Salon C (3rd Fl) (R)
#123 Adolescent Development in Global Contexts (IN),
Marquette VI (2nd Fl) (R)
#125 NCFR CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session, 1011:15 am, Directors 2 (3rd Fl)
#126 Theory Construction and Research Methodology
Business Meeting, 11:30am-12:30pm, Marquette III (2nd Fl)
Sponsor: Auburn University. Cosponsor: JFTR
#127 Alexis Walker Address (CANCELLED)
#128 FAMILY POLICY SYMPOSIUM, 11:30am-1pm, Grand
Ballroom–Salon G (3rd Fl). Promise for Incarcerated Parents
and their Families: The Policy and Programmatic Interface (LIVE
STREAMING) (FP) (R and P)
#129 SPECIAL SESSION, 11:30am-1pm, Marquette I (2nd
Fl). Advocating for FLE–Success Stories in Promoting the CFLE
Designation (R and P)
#130 Mentoring Lunch–National Research Center on Hispanic
Children & Families (Sponsor), 11:30am-1pm, Rochester
Room (3rd Fl). Pre-registration required. Additional sponsors:
Ethnic Minorities, Research and Theory, Students and New
Professionals, Latino/a Research Focus Group
#112 Academic Program Review Q & A Session, 8:30-9:45am,
Directors 2 (3rd Fl)
#131 Lightning Paper Session, 11:30am-1pm, Marquette V
(2nd Fl). Family Life Education Programs (EE) (R and P)
#113 CFLE Exam, 8:30-11:30am, Conrad D (2nd Fl)
Focus Groups, 11:30am-1pm
#132 Directors of Graduate Study, Directors 3 (3rd Fl)
#133 Families and Technology, Marquette II (2nd Fl)
#114 POSTER SESSION 2, 9:15-10am, Grand Ballroom–Salon D
(3rd Fl) (R)
Poster Symposia: Diverse Pathways to and Experiences of
Motherhood (#114 01-06); Human Rights in Family and
Community Contexts for LGBTQ Youth and Young Adults
(#114 07-12)
Posters (#114-13 to 114-26)
#115 Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff Meeting,
9:15-10:45am, Board Room 3 (3rd Fl)
#116 Elections Council Meeting, 9:45-10:45am, Directors 3
(3rd Fl)
#117 TCRM SPECIAL SESSION, 10-11:15am, Grand Ballroom–
Salon G (3rd Fl). An Evolving Life Course? Emerging and Encore
Adulthood (LIVE STREAMING) (R). Phyllis Moen, Ph.D. Sponsor:
Auburn University, TCRM
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2, 10-11:15am
#118 Designing and Implementing the 21st Century Classroom
Through Redesign and Technology (AFS), Marquette I (2nd
Fl) (R and P)
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#134 POSTER SESSION 3, 12:15-1pm , Grand Ballroom–Salon
D (3rd Fl) (R and P)
Poster Symposia: Military Families (#134 01-04); Eating Behaviors
(#134 05-09)
Posters (#134-10 to 134-29)
#135 OPENING PLENARY SESSION (LIVE STREAMING) 1:153pm, Grand Ballroom–Salons E/F/G (3rd Fl). None of Us Are Free
Until All of Us Are Free. Alicia Garza. Sponsor: University of Illinois
#136 Post-plenary Discussion Hour, 3:15-4:30pm, Duluth
Room (3rd Fl)
#137 Newcomers Welcome, 3:15-4:30pm, Grand Ballroom–
Salon A/B (3rd Fl). Sponsors: Texas Tech University
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3, 3:15-4:30pm
#138 Parenting Young Adults: Changing Practices for Different
Outcomes (EE), Marquette I (2nd Fl) (R)
#139 Father and Grandfather Involvement (FH/FF), Marquette III
(2nd Fl) (R)
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#140 Collaborative Health: Community-based Action With
Families on the Margins (LIVE STREAMING) (FH), Grand
Ballroom–Salon G (3rd Fl) (R)
#141 Addressing Challenges Related to Attachment in Family
Therapy (FT/FH), Marquette V (2nd Fl) (R)
#142 The Application of Higher-order and Growth Mixture
Modeling In Family Studies (RT), Marquette IV (2nd Fl) (R)
#143 SPECIAL SESSION, 4:45-6pm, Grand Ballroom–Salon G
(3rd Fl). Trauma-informed Approaches Through the Family Science
Kaleidoscope (LIVE STREAMING) (EE/AFS/FH) (R and P) Sponsor:
Wilmington University
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4, 4:45-6pm
#144 Interpersonal Relationships in Older Adulthood (FH),
Marquette I (2nd Fl) (R)
#145 Teaching About LGBTQ Family Issues in Undergraduate and
Graduate Education: An Interactive Symposium (FF/FT/AFS),
Marquette V (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#146 IPV and Human Trafficking: An International Perspective
(IN/FP), Marquette VI (2nd Fl)
#147 Religion and Couple Outcomes (RSF), Marquette IV (2nd Fl) (R)
#147A SPECIAL WORKSHOP: How to Prepare Manuscripts for
NCFR Journals (P), 4:45-6pm, Marquette III (2nd Fl)
#148 Exhibits Opening, 6-8:30pm, Grand Ballroom–Foyer
(3rd Fl). Exhibits continue on Thurs and Friday; prizes, coffee.
#149 POSTER SESSION 4, 6-6:45pm, Grand Ballroom–Salon D
(3rd Fl) (R and P)
Poster Symposia: IPV (#149 01-03); Education and Latinos (#149
04-07)
Posters (#149-08 to 149-30)
#150 President’s Welcoming Reception, 6:15-7:30pm, Grand
Ballroom–Salons B/C (3rd Fl). Sponsor: Wiley-Blackwell
Section Member Meetings, 7:30-9:30pm
#151 Advancing Family Science, Marquette IX (2nd Fl)
#152 Education and Enrichment, Marquette VIII (2nd Fl).
Sponsor: Wilmington University
#153 Research and Theory, Marquette I (2nd Fl). Sponsor:
University of Missouri
#154 Advancing Family Science/Education and Enrichment
Roundtables and Resource Exchange, Marquette VIII-IX (2nd Fl)
Focus Groups, 7:30-9pm
#155 Work and Family, Marquette II (2nd Fl)
#156 Asian-American Families, Marquette III (2nd Fl)
PLENARY SESSION, #135, 1:15-3pm (discussion hour follows led by Ani Yazedjian)
None of Us Are Free Until All of Us Are Free
Alicia Garza, Special Projects Director for the National Domestic Workers Alliance and co-founder of Black Lives Matter
This talk will cover various ideas that are central to the Black Lives Matter network and will raise core issues facing
Black people today.
Alicia Garza is an organizer, writer, and freedom dreamer living and working in Oakland, California. She is Special Projects Director for
the National Domestic Workers Alliance, the nation’s leading voice for dignity and fairness for the millions of domestic workers. She is
also the co-creator of #BlackLivesMatter, a national organizing project focused on combatting anti-Black state-sanctioned violence.
Alicia’s work challenges us to celebrate the contributions of Black queer women’s work within popular narratives of Black movements, and reminds us that the Black radical tradition is long, complex and international.
Agenda
Welcome: Lee Ann De Reus, 2016 Program Chair, and Susan Silverberg Koerner, University of Illinois, Plenary Sponsor
Welcome: William Allen, 2015-2017 NCFR President; Introduction of Board of Directors, Journal Editors, and Executive Director
Induction of the 2015 Fellows: Francesca Adler-Baeder, Stephen Gavazzi, Ramona F. Oswald, Donna Sollie. Presenter: William Allen
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Human Development and Family Studies addresses grand challenges regarding child/youth/adult development,
relationships, and families through exceptional research, instruction, and outreach.
A Focus on Significant Societal Issues. Our work is “science with a social conscience.” Faculty are interested in the most challenging
scientific issues, but they always ask how they can make a difference through policy or interventions.
Advanced Methods in Unique Laboratory Facilities. Faculty and graduate students are engaged in developing and mastering the most
sophisticated quantitative and qualitative methods and apply these skills in our state-of-the-art laboratories.
Collaborative and Collegial Interactions. Our faculty work across disciplines, programs, methodologies, and they work with colleagues
across settings, departments and institutions.
Faculty with Major Scientific Leadership Roles. Our faculty are not only excellent scholars and mentors, they are also leaders in the
scientific community – serving as officers in professional societies, giving invited lectures at major national meetings and at universities
across the world, and serving as editors of top-rated journals.
http://www.hdfs.illinois.edu/
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�Thursday, November 3 • Day 2
Focus Groups, 7-8:15am
#200 Latino(a) Research, Marquette II (2nd Fl)
#201 Military Families and Children, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
#201-A Groves Conference Board Meeting, 7-9am, Directors 3
(3rd Fl). MOVED FROM WED
#202 CANCELLED-Directors of Family Centers Meeting, 7-8:15am
Section Member Meetings, Noon-1:30pm
#218 Families and Health, Marquette III (2nd Fl). Sponsor: Glen
Taylor Institute, Minnesota State University Mankato
#218-A Family Policy, Marquette IV (2nd Fl). Sponsor: Iowa State
University
#218-B FH/FP Roundtables/Discussion, Marquette III/IV (2nd Fl)
#219 Ethnic Minorities, Directors 2 (3rd Fl)
#203 Meditation Time, 7:10-7:40am, Directors 4 (3rd Fl)
Sponsored by RSF Section
Focus Groups, Noon-1:30pm
#220 Grief and Families, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
#221 Qualitative Family Research Network, Marquette II (2nd Fl)
#204 Inclusion and Diversity Committee, 7:30-9:30am,
Marquette IX (2nd Fl)
#223 Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board, Noon1:30pm, Rochester Room (3rd Fl)
#205 CFLE Academic Program Review Committee Meeting,
7:45-9:45am, Directors 2 (3rd Fl)
#224 Students/New Professionals Leadership Council, Noon1:30pm, Marquette VI (2nd Fl)
#206 POSTER SESSION 5, 7:45-8:30am, Grand Ballroom–Salon
D (3rd Fl) (R and P)
Poster Symposium: Families of Children With Special Healthcare
Needs (#206 01-06)
Posters (#206-07 to 206-28)
#225 Poster Session 6, 12:30-1:15pm, Grand Ballroom–Salon D
(3rd Fl) (R and P)
Poster Symposium: Family Adversity and Risk Behaviors Among
Youth: Holistic Individual and Family Wellness
Posters (#225-06 to 225-29)
#207 SPECIAL SESSION, 8:30-9:45am, Grand Ballroom–Salon A
(3rd Fl)
2016 Burgess Award Address: Understanding the Social Context of
Older Women’s Family Experiences. Katherine R. Allen. Sponsor:
University of Missouri (R)
#226 Lightning Paper Session. Noon-1:30pm, Marquette V
(2nd Fl). Couples/Dyads (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5, 8:30-9:45am
#208 Using Diverse Frames (AFS), Marquette V (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#209 Communicating Research to Inform Practices and Policies
on Incarceration (EE), Marquette I (2nd Fl) (R)
#210 Siblings and Health and Well-being Across the Lifespan
(FH), Marquette III (2nd Fl)
#211 Helping Families Manage Their Stress During Difficult
Times (LIVE STREAMING) (FT), Grand Ballroom–Salon G (3rd
Fl) (R and P)
#212 Immigration, Transnational Experiences and Human Rights
(IN/FP), Marquette IV (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#228 SPECIAL SESSION, 1:30-3pm, Marquette VII-IX (2nd Fl)
Social Justice Strategies to Address the Elephant in the Classroom
or the Family Room: Race and Racism in America. Sponsor: North
Dakota State University (IDC) (R and P)
#213 WORKSHOP, 8-9:45 am, Marquette II (2nd Fl)
Developing a Scientific Career in Human Development and Family
Science: A Workshop for Advanced Students, Postdocs, and New
Faculty (SNP) (P)
#214 Visit the Exhibits, 10am-3pm, Grand Ballroom-Foyer
(3rd Fl)
#215 PLENARY SESSION (LIVE STREAMING), 10-11:45am,
Grand Ballroom E/F/G (3rd Fl)
Speaker: Mary Burke, Ph.D. Sponsor: University of Minnesota
#216 Post-plenary Discussion Hour with Mary Burke. Noon1pm, Duluth Room (3rd Fl) (R and P)
#217 2014/2016 Arcus Award Addresses (LIVE STREAMING),
Noon-1:30pm, Grand Ballroom–Salon G (3rd Fl). Judith MyersWalls and Sharon Ballard (EE) (R and P)
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#227 Affiliate Councils Workshop, 1-3pm, Grand Ballroom–
Salon A (3rd Fl). Sponsor: University of Southern Mississippi
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6, 1:45-3pm
#229 Engaging Classroom Exercises for Teaching Family Theories
(AFS), Marquette V (2nd Fl) (R)
#230 Relationship Education as Prevention (EE), Marquette II
(2nd Fl) (R and P)
#231 Cutting Edge Topics in Family Therapy (FT), Marquette I
(2nd Fl) (R and P)
#232 Does Parents’ Work Matter for Children? (LIVE STREAMING)
(RT), Grand Ballroom–Salon G (3rd Fl) (R)
#233 POSTER SESSION 7, 2:30-3:15pm, Grand Ballroom–Salon
D (3rd Fl)
Poster Symposium: Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes (#233 01-05)
Posters (#233-06 to 233-22)
#233-A Fellows Committee Meeting, 3-4:30pm, Board Room 3
(3rd Fl)
#234 SPECIAL SESSION, 3:15-4:30pm, Marquette V (2nd Fl)
Academic Administration and Leadership: Experiences of Five
Women in Family Science (AFS) (R and P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7, 3:15-4:30pm
#235 (CHANGE IN SESSION TITLE) Substance Use Among Latino
Youth (EM), Marquette I (2nd Fl) (R)
#236 LGBTQ Family Members in Community Contexts (LIVE
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STREAMING) (FF), Grand Ballroom–Salon G (3rd Fl)
#237 Coparenting in the 21st Century: Gender Roles,
Communication, Technology (RT), Marquette II (2nd Fl) (R)
#238 University Receptions, 4:45-6:15pm, Grand Ballroom–
Salons A/B/C (3rd Fl)
Focus Groups, 6-7:30pm
#239 Co-parenting and Divorce Education, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
#240 Issues in Aging, Marquette II (2nd Fl)
#241 WORKSHOP, 6:30-8pm, Marquette VII-VIII-IX (2nd Fl)
What Can You Do With Your Family Science Degree? Career Plans
and Speed Mentoring (SNP, AFS)
Section Member Meetings, 6:30-8:30pm
#242 EM Section Oral History (6:30-7:30), Marquette III (2nd Fl).
#243 Family Therapy, Marquette IV (2nd Fl). Sponsor: North
Dakota State University
#244 Religion, Spirituality and Family, Marquette V (2nd Fl)
#245 Legacy Circle Reception, 8-9:30pm Duluth Room (3rd Fl)
By invitation; NCFR 25-year+ members
Focus Groups 7:45-9:15pm
#246 Men in Families, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
#247 Information Meeting–Forming an African Families Focus
Group, Marquette II (2nd Fl)
PLENARY SESSION, #215, 10-11:45am (discussion hour follows)
Human Trafficking: Human Rights and Clinical Concerns
Mary Burke, Ph.D., Psychology and Counseling Departments, Carlow University
Human trafficking represents a threat to the psychological wellness and rights of individuals, families, and
communities. This talk will describe human trafficking and its underlying causes using a human rights lens and
include considerations for clinical work with survivors.
Dr. Burke is a Professor of Psychology at Carlow University in Pittsburgh where she is the Program Director for the Doctoral Program
in Counseling Psychology. Her scholarly interests include minority mental health in the context of oppressive systems, genderbased violence, trauma and human trafficking. In 2004 she founded the Project to End Human Trafficking, an all-volunteer United
States-based nonprofit group that works regionally, nationally, and internationally to raise awareness about the enslavement and
economic exploitation of people. Dr. Burke has presented widely, worked with elected officials on legislation, and currently is engaged in prevention, education, and therapeutic services in Uganda.
Agenda
Introductions
Welcome from the plenary sponsor: Lynne Borden, University of Minnesota, Department of Family Social Science
Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to Marisa Young, Jean E. Wallace, Alicia J. Polachek. Presenter: Jeremy Yorgason, Reuben Hill
Award Chair
Presentation of the Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for Mentoring to Raeann R. Hamon, Messiah College. Presenter: Lyndal Khaw,
Felix Berardo Scholarship Award Chair
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to J. Kale Monk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Presenter: Rachel Engler
Jordan, Students and New Professionals Board Representative and Student Award Chair
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Family Social Science (FSoS) provides undergraduate, masters,
and doctoral-level education focused on all aspects of family life in the U.S. and around
the world. Our daily scholarship seeks to understand and find effective solutions to
the problems families face. Departmental faculty are leaders in family research, family
theory, family therapy, and family education.
FSoS faculty are involved in a number of interdisciplinary ventures, including
collaborations within the university, with community partners as well as inter-university
collaborations, and multi-state research projects with scholars from more than 35 states
as well as Israel, Mexico, Thailand, Korea, Uganda, and Iraq. These relationships enrich
FSoS scholarship across research, teaching, and engagement as well as students’
formal and informal learning experiences.
Dr. Lynne M. Borden, Department Head
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Focus Groups, 7-8:15am
#300 Eastern European Families, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
#301 Sexuality, Marquette III (2nd Fl)
#302 Meeting of the Journal of Family Theory & Review Digital
Scholarship Board, 7-8:30am, Board Room 3 (3rd Fl)
#303 Meeting of the Family Science Association, 7-8:15am,
Directors 2 (3rd Fl)
#304 2017 Program Committee Meeting, 7-8:30am, Marquette
VI (2nd Fl)
#305 Meditation Time, 7:10-7:40am, Directors 4 (3rd Fl)
Sponsored by RSF Section
#306 2016 Inclusion and Diversity Active Conversation and
Continental Breakfast Meeting, 7:30-9am, Grand Ballroom–
Salon C (3rd Fl)
#307 POSTER SESSION 8, 7:45-8:30am, Grand Ballroom–Salon
D (3rd Fl) (R and P)
Poster Symposium: Late Adolescence/Early Adulthood (#307 0103); Keeping a Coparenting Program Viable and Sustainable
(#307 04-08)
Posters (#307-09 to 307-30)
#308 Family Science Leadership Project Group/Academic
Administration & Leadership Focus Group, 8-10am, Marquette
VII (2nd Fl)
#318 PLENARY SESSION, 10-11:45am, Grand Ballroom–Salons
E/F/G (3rd Fl). Families on the Verge: Migration, Rights and
Environmental Privilege (LIVE STREAMING). Lisa Sun-Hee Park,
Ph.D. (R and P)
#319 Post-plenary Discussion Hour with Lisa Sun-Hee Park,
Ph.D., Noon-1pm Duluth Room (3rd Fl)
#320 Annual NCFR Member Meeting/Discussion, Noon-1pm,
Marquette VIII (2nd Fl)
#321 SPECIAL SESSION, Noon-1:30pm, Grand Ballroom–Salon
G (3rd Fl). Emerging Trends in Adoption Openness and Birth Family
Contact (LIVE STREAMING) (FP) (R)
#322 Hot Topics in Academia, Noon-1pm, Marquette III (2nd
Fl) SNP/AFS/FF Lightning Papers (P)
#323 SPECIAL SESSION, 12:15-1:45pm, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
How to Become a CFLE
#324 POSTER SESSION 9, 1-1:45pm, Grand Ballroom-Salon D
(3rd Fl) (R and P)
Poster Symposium: Trauma-sensitive Environments: Two Schools’
Approaches to Repairing and Restoring Student Wellbeing
to Enhance Learning (#324 01-04)
Posters (#324-05 to 324-24)
#325 Affiliate Councils Executive Board Meeting, 1:15-3:15pm,
Board Room 3 (3rd Fl)
#309 Visit the Exhibits, 8am-1pm, Grand Ballroom–Foyer
(3rd Fl). Texas Woman’s University–Coffee Break Host, 8am
#326 Family Relations Editorial Board, 1:15-2:45pm, Rochester
Room (3rd Fl)
#310 Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
Meeting, 8:30-10am, Rochester (3rd Fl)
#327 SPECIAL SESSION, 1:45-3pm, Grand Ballroom–Salon G
(3rd Fl). Innovations for Using Research to Build Better Public Policy
(LIVE STREAMING). Sponsor: Iowa State University (R and P)
#311 SPECIAL SESSION, 8:30-9:45am, Grand Ballroom–Salon
G (3rd Fl). Families and Human Rights: The Migration Experiences
(LIVE STREAMING) (R and P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8, 8:30-9:45am
#312 Case Studies in the Family Science Classroom–Write and
Use Them to Promote Learning About Families, Ethics,
Sustainable Development, and More (AFS), Marquette IV
(2nd Fl) (R and P)
#313 Encouraging Family-School Connections (EE), Marquette V
(2nd Fl) (R and P)
#314 Youth Risks and Resilience (FH), Marquette VIII (2nd Fl) (R)
#315 Fathers and Families: Inequalities as a Barrier to Positive
Involvement (RT), Marquette I (2nd Fl) (R)
#316 WORKSHOP, 8:30-9:45am, Marquette III (2nd Fl)
Imposter Syndrome Is Not Just For Students and New Professionals:
NCFR Leaders Share Their Experiences and Tips (SNP/AFS)(P)
#317 Moved to Saturday, session #409A–Committee to
Strengthen the Submissions and Reviewing Process
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9, 1:45-3pm
#328 Professional Issues in Family Life Education (EE), Marquette
V (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#329 Human Rights and Relationships of African Americans:
Exploring Health and Well-being (EM/FP), Marquette I (2nd
Fl) (R)
#330 Familial Risk Factors for Child Outcomes (FH), Marquette III
(2nd Fl) (R)
#331 Family Therapy Roundtables: In-depth Discussions of
Clinical Practice and Theory (FT), Marquette IX (2nd Fl) (R
and P)
#332 Feminist Perspectives on Family Violence: Relational,
Generational, and Community Experiences (FF/FP/FT)
Marquette VIII (2nd FL) (R)
#333 Family Well-being in Global Contexts (IN), Marquette IV
(2nd Fl) (R)
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#334 POSTER SESSION 10, 2:30-3:15pm, Grand Ballroom–
Salon D (3rd Fl) (P and R)
Poster Symposia: Predicting Health and Behavior Outcomes for
Teen Mothers and Their Young Children (#334 01-04); Foster
and Adoptive Parent Attitudes, Socialization Practices, and
School Intersections (#334 16-19) Translingual (Spanish)
Family Science: A Paradigm Shift in Learning (#334 20-23)
Posters (#334-05 to 334-15)
#341 International Section Member Meeting, 4:45-6:45pm,
Marquette V (2nd Fl) (R and P). Section sponsor: Florida State
University. Refreshments: University of Nebraska
#335 SPECIAL SESSION, 3:15-4:30pm, Grand Ballroom–Salon G
(3rd Fl). Linking the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development
Goals and Family Science: Curricular, Research and Policy
Implications and Applications (LIVE STREAMING) Sponsor: Florida
State University (IN) (R and P)
#344 CFLE Reception, 5:45-7:15pm, Grand Ballroom-Salon C
(3rd Fl)
Gold Sponsors
Miami University
Florida State University
Kansas State University University of Central Oklahoma
Robert E. Keim, CFLE (Wisdom for Parents book)
Still Learning, Inc.
University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10, 3:15-4:30pm
#336 Romantic Relationships in Adolescence (FH), Marquette I
(2nd Fl) (R)
#337 Retaining Clients in Family Therapy (FT), Marquette III (2nd
Fl) (R and P)
#338 Intergenerational Relationships (RSF), Marquette V (2nd Fl)
(R)
#339 Family Instability in Diverse Families (RT), Marquette VII
(2nd Fl) (R)
Focus Groups, 4:45-6:15pm
#342 Family Economics, Marquette I (2nd Fl)
#343 GLBTSA, Marquette VIII (2nd Fl). Refreshments: Harrington
Park Press
Silver Sponsors
Deborah Gentry, CFLE Wm. Michael Fleming
University of Florida
Western Michigan University
University of Illinois
University of Nevada-Reno
Kent State University-Kent and Stark Campuses
Bronze Sponsors: Debra Berke; Ouida Westney
#340 Memorial Service, 4:45-5:45pm, Marquette IV (3rd Fl)
PLENARY SESSION, #318, 10-11:45am (discussion hour follows)
Families on the Verge: Migration, Rights and Environmental Privilege
Lisa Sun-Hee Park, Ph.D., Asian American Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
A review of the contemporary politics of “belonging” for migrant families in the U.S. Conflict between the
human rights of migrants and the sovereign right of nation-states to enforce borders to limit their movement
has been a central concern for many countries in the modern era. Narratives of whether or not particular
migrants and their families are construed as “deserving” or a “burden” significantly shapes social policy
regarding their inclusion or exclusion. This talk brings together research on transnational migration and
environmental justice to understand the complex entanglements of this tension. Whom do we consider
burdens and why? What rights do those within conditions of rightlessness have? And, whom do we consider
deserving of “belonging?” These tensions are expected to increase exponentially as the effects of climate
change force greater mass migrations by those who bear the brunt of environmental harms. Under these
conditions of global inequality, the privilege of demarcating “belonging” within exclusive spaces of ecological amenities requires
careful analysis.
Lisa Sun-Hee Park is professor and chair of Asian American Studies, with affiliations in Sociology and Feminist Studies at the University
of California, Santa Barbara. Park’s interdisciplinary research and teaching focus on the politics of migration, race, gender, and social
policy. She is currently researching health care access for low-income immigrants after passage of the Affordable Care Act. Her most
recent books include Entitled To Nothing: The Struggle for Immigrant Health Care in the Age of Welfare Reform and The Slums of Aspen:
Immigrants vs. the Environment in America’s Eden co-authored with David N. Pellow).
Agenda
Introductions and Welcome
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research Proposal from a Feminist Perspective Award to Shawn N. Mendez, University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Presenter: Abbie E. Goldberg, Feminism and Family Studies Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award to Jennifer Randles, California State
University-Fresno. Presenter: Abbie E. Goldberg, Feminism and Family Studies Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Margaret E. Arcus Outstanding Family Life Educator Award to Sharon M. Ballard, East Carolina University.
Presenter: Debra L. Berke, Education and Enrichment Section Chair and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo Dissertation Award to Diamond Bravo, Arizona State University. Presenter: Roudi
Nazarinia Roy, Ethnic Minorities Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
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#400 2017 Program Committee Meeting, 7-9am, Marquette VI
(2nd Fl)
#401 POSTER SESSION 11, 7:45-8:30am, Grand Ballroom–
Salon D (3rd Fl) (R)
Poster Symposium: Family Life Coaching (#401 01-04)
Posters (#401-05 to 401-27)
#402 SPECIAL SESSION, 8-9:15am, Marquette V (2nd Fl)
A Developmental and Relational Perspective on Sleep. Sponsor:
Glen Taylor Nursing Institute for Family & Society, Minnesota
State University Mankato (FH) (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11, 8-9:15am
#403 Innovative Parenting Education Development and
Evaluation (EE), Marquette I (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#404 Academic Expectations of Hispanic Youth (EM/AFS),
Marquette III (2nd Fl) (R)
#405 Couple Relationships, Transitions, and Mental Health (FH)
Marquette II (2nd Fl) (R)
#406 Treating Adolescents With Reactive Attachment: A
Systemic Approach (FT), Marquette VII (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#407 Family Financial Socialization and Financial Passage into
Adulthood (RT), Marquette IV (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#408 Innovations in Qualitative Methodology: New Twists on
Data Collection and Analysis (LIVE STREAMING) (RT), Grand
Ballroom–Salon G (3rd Fl) (R)
#409 WORKSHOP, 8-10:45am, Marquette VIII (2nd Fl). Social
Justice in Action: Incorporating a Scholar- or Practitioner-Activist
Approach to Your Career (continues through both morning
sessions) (SNP) (P and R)
#409A Committee to Strengthen the Submissions and
Reviewing Process, 9-10am, Marquette VI (2nd Fl)–Moved
from Friday
#411 SPECIAL SESSION, 9:30-10:45am, Grand Ballroom–Salon
G (3rd Fl). When Divorce is on My Mind: Understanding Divorce
Ideation (LIVE STREAMING) (FT) (P and R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 12, 9:30-10:45am
#412 Translate Science to Practice: Model to Eliminate Racial
Disparity in SUID (EE), Marquette I (2nd Fl) (R)
#413 Family Processes and Adolescent Externalizing Behavior
(FH), Marquette III (2nd Fl) (R)
#414 Mental Health and Human Rights: Building a New
Approach That Reaches Everyone (FH), Marquette IV (2nd Fl)
(R and P)
#415 Family Life Education in International Perspective (IN),
Marquette V (2nd Fl) (R and P)
#416 Coparenting in Context: Highlighting New Directions (RT),
Marquette VII (2nd Fl) (R)
#417 CLOSING PLENARY (LIVE STREAMING), 11am-12:45pm,
Grand Ballroom–Salons F/G (3rd Fl). Promoting Resilience and
Reducing Risk Among Refugee Youth in the US: The Role of Parents,
Practitioners and Communities. Saida Abdi, LICSW, MSW, MA.
Sponsor: University of Maryland
#418 Post-plenary Discussion Hour with Saida Abdi, 1-2pm,
Duluth Room (3rd Fl)
#419 Post-conference Workshop, 1:30-5pm, Rochester
Room (3rd Fl). Reflective Dialogue Parent Education Design: A
Group-process Approach to Promoting Parent Development and
Strengthening Parent-child Interaction. Pre-registration required.
(P)
#420 Exploring the Twin Cities, 5pm. Meet at the NCFR
Registration Desk. Please sign up ahead of time at the NCFR
exhibit booth or registration desk (recommended).
#410 POSTER SESSION 12, 9-9:45am, Grand Ballroom–Salon D
(3rd Fl) (R and P)
Poster Symposium: Intersectionality of Sexual Identity, Minority
Stress and Kinship (#410 01-05)
Posters (#410-06 to 410-23)
Plenary Sponsor
DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SCIENCE
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Located just eight miles from the nation’s capital, the Department of
Family Science at the University of Maryland offers four programs: Ph.D. degrees in Maternal & Child Health and Family Science; M.S.
Couple & Family Therapy; B.S. Family Science.
The Family Science program provides interdisciplinary training in research, theory, policy and practice relevant to the health and wellbeing of families in contemporary society. Unique aspects of our training include: a focus on family health and well-being, engagement
with culturally diverse populations, research opportunities with NIH and other federal agencies, clinical couple and family therapy, and
work in public policy settings. The Department houses the Center for Healthy Families, which provides training and research for the
Couple & Family Therapy master’s program.
The Department of Family Science has a long history of involvement in NCFR, including participation in leadership roles (President,
Program Chair, Section Chair, Board Member); annual strong presence with the conference program, and an active student chapter,
Maryland Council of Family Relations (MCFR).
Dr. Elaine Anderson, Department Head, eanders@umd.edu
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Dr. Kevin Roy, Graduate Director, kroy@umd.edu
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PLENARY SESSION, #417, 11am-12:45pm (discussion hour follows)
Promoting Resilience and Reducing Risk Among Refugee Youth in the US:
The Role of Parents, Practitioners and Communities
Saida Abdi, LICSW, MSW, MA
This session will focus on refugee youth and families and data from research on Somali youth in North America
being done at Boston Children’s Hospital Refugee Trauma and Resilience Center (RTRC). Discussion includes factors contributing to risk for negative outcomes among Somali youth and factors that reduce risk and promote
resilience among refugee youth. Additional topics include refugee experiences such as trauma; discrimination
and strong/loose social bonds; and the role of family and community in promoting positive outcomes. Trauma
Systems Therapy for Refugees (TST-R)–a school-based intervention which has shown success in engaging refugee
youth and families into services that contribute to youth resilience among this population–will be presented.
Saida Abdi, LICSW, MSW, MA, is a licensed clinical social worker and expert in refugee trauma and resilience. She holds a master’s
degree in social work from Boston University, another master’s degree in communications from Carleton University, and is currently
pursuing her Ph.D. at Boston University. She is a native of Somalia and a former refugee herself. Ms. Abdi has worked for more than 20
years in the area of refugee youth and families, developing school-based programs to support adjustment of refugee youth in resettlement and community-based research and intervention. For the past eight years, she has worked at the Boston Children’s Hospital
Refugee Trauma and Resilience Center as a part of SAMHSA-funded project to develop and implement refugee mental health interventions. She has organized trainings on the issue of resilience and risk among refugee youth for educators, policymakers, clinicians
and community leaders. She is trained in Trauma Systems Therapy and is an expert in building culturally responsive interventions.
Agenda
Introductions and Welcome
Welcome from the plenary sponsor: Elaine Anderson, University of Maryland, Department of Family Science
Presentation of the Ernest W. Burgess Award to Katherine Allen, Virginia Tech. Presenter: Kari Adamsons, Research and Theory Section
Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Ruth Hathaway Jewson Award to Emma Hooper, Ohio State University. Presenter: Kristy Shih, Ruth Hathaway
Jewson Award Committee Char
Presentation of the Feldman Outstanding Research Proposal for Research in Family Policy Award to Woosang Hwang, Syracuse
University. Presenter: Kelly Roberts, Family Policy Section Students and New Professionals Representative and Feldman Award
Committee Chair
Visit the exhibits!
Grand Ballroom–Salon D (3rd Fl)
• Learn about products and programs; degree options; books
and resources, professional services, and more
• New this year! Added “coffee break,” Friday 8am
• Register to win prizes. (Prize drawing Friday noon; need not be
present to win but items must be claimed by 1pm on Friday.)
Exhibits days and times
• Wednesday, November 2, 6-8:30pm
• Thursday, November 3, 10am-3pm
• Friday, November 4, 8am-1pm
EXHIBITORS
Wiley Blackwell Publishing
Adler Graduate School
Bethel University
Cats Creations
Cognella Academic Publishing
Cengage
Growing Communities for Peace Family Works, Inc.
Minnesota Population Center
Nadeau Family Mobile
PREPARE/ENRICH
Rum River Alpacas
Texas Woman’s University
Northern Illinois University
Wheaton College Graduate School NCFR
Self-Sufficiency Research Clearinghouse
National Resource Center for Healthy Marriage and Families
Univ of Minnesota Extension Center for Family Development
University and Allied Association Receptions
Thursday, 4:45-6:15pm, Grand Ballroom–Salons A/B/C (3rd Fl)
Learn about programs and meet faculty and students, greet your
fellow alums. Serious fun and food!
Universities/Colleges/Associations participating as of Oct. 17
Auburn University
University of Arizona
Texas Tech University
University of Delaware
East Carolina University
Florida State University
Iowa State University
Kansas State University
University of Maryland
Michigan State University
University of Missouri
Montclair State University
University of Nebraska–Lincoln North Dakota State University
Ohio State University
Purdue University
Saint Louis University
Loma Linda University
University of Tennessee
Virginia Tech
Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Seoul National University-Republic of Korea
University of Minnesota Center for Leadership
University of Minnesota Family Social Science Department
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
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�NCFR Awards 2016
Reuben Hill Award
Marisa Young, Jean E. Wallace, Alicia J. Polachek
Awarded to the author(s) of an outstanding article or
book that combines theory and methodology to analyze
and interpret a significant family issue. Their article is
titled “Gender Differences in Perceived Domestic Task
Equity: A Study of Professionals.”
Dr. Young is an assistant professor in the Department
of Sociology at McMaster University and an early career
fellow at the Work-Family Research Network. Dr. Wallace
is a professor of sociology and adjunct professor in the
Department of Medicine at the University of Calgary. Ms.
Polachek holds a master’s degree in sociology from the
University of Calgary and is a senior research associate
at the W21C Research and Innovation Centre within the
University of Calgary’s Cumming School of Medicine.
Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for Mentoring
Raeann R. Hamon
Felix Berardo, professor at the University of Florida, went beyond
expectations in his mentoring of many students who became leaders in
the family field.
Dr. Hamon is professor of family science and
gerontology, chair of the Department of Human
Development and Family Science at Messiah College,
and a Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE). Dr.
Hamon earned her Ph.D. and Graduate Certificate in
gerontology from Virginia Tech. She teaches family
coursework, advises more than 30 undergraduate
Family Science students each year, and includes many
undergraduates in her research and writing projects.
Dr. Hamon has authored or edited several books, recently co-edited
two special collections for the journal Family Science Review, and has
published much of her own scholarship of teaching and learning in
Family Science.
NCFR Student Award
James Kale Monk
Given for demonstrated excellence as a student with great potential for
contributing to Family Science.
Mr. Monk is a doctoral student in human
development and family studies at the University
of Illinois. After receiving bachelor degrees in
psychology and family studies, he earned his master’s
in marriage and family therapy at Kansas State
University. He is a Certified Family Life Educator
(CFLE) and winner of a Feldman Outstanding
Research Proposal award. From his nomination
materials: “Kale has produced a body of work that
is unparalleled by his peers. In fact, his output is on par with highly
productive assistant professors on campus.”
Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research Proposal
Shawn Mendez
Presented to a graduate student or new professional who has
demonstrated excellence in research and potential contribution to
feminist scholarship. Jessie Bernard, the namesake of the award, was a
pioneer in the field of feminist family studies known for her celebrated
description of “his” and “her” marriages.
Ms. Mendez is a doctoral candidate and instructor in
the Department of Human Development & Family
Studies at the University of Illinois; her paper is titled
“Parenting Processes in Mixed Race LGB Parent
Families of Color: Racial Socialization and Queer
Socialization.” Her research program focuses on
the ways that race, sexuality, gender, and class are
interrelated, negotiated, and context dependent.
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Jessie Bernard Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award
Jennifer Randles
Given to a graduate student or new professional publishing a paper
using feminist frameworks and methodologies in research.
Dr. Randles is an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology
at California State University, Fresno. She earned a
master’s and Ph.D. in sociology with an emphasis in
family, gender, and public policy from the University
of California, Berkeley. Her paper is titled “Redefining
the Marital Power Struggle Through Relationship
Skills: How U.S. Marriage Education Programs
Challenge and Reproduce Gender Inequality.”
Margaret E. Arcus Award
Sharon Ballard
Given for significant contributions to the field of family life education
through research, theory, publication, practice, program development,
and/or training. Margaret E. Arcus made remarkable contributions to
the field and helped create the Certified Family Life Education program.
Dr. Ballard is an associate professor and chair of the
Department of Human Development and Family Science
at East Carolina University. Prior to pursuing her graduate
work in Child and Family Studies at the University of
Tennessee, she taught family and consumer sciences at
the middle and high school level for six years. Dr. Ballard
was a founding member of the CFLE Advisory Board
and was awarded the CFLE Special Recognition Award
in 2012. Dr. Ballard’s primary research interest is family life education
programming, particularly parent education and sexuality education.
She has published more than 40 journal articles and book chapters,
including her co-edited book Family Life Education with Diverse
Populations.
John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo Dissertation Award
Diamond Bravo
The McAdoo Award provides support for the recipient’s completion
of a doctoral dissertation with a focus on issues impacting ethnic
minority families. The McAdoos made significant contributions to the
scholarship on ethnic minority families and of African American familial
experiences.
Dr. Bravo recently completed her doctoral degree in
the Family and Human Development doctoral program
at Arizona State University. From her nomination
letter: “Ms. Bravo has an impressive record of academic
and professional achievements. She is making highimpact contributions to scholarship focused on Latino
youth and families. She regularly disseminates her
work at professional conferences, as evidenced by
21 conference presentations (lead author on 16).
Furthermore, her work is appearing in high-impact journals.”
Ernest W. Burgess Award
Katherine R. Allen
Scholarly achievement in the study of families and continuous and
meritorious contributions to theory and research in the family field.
Named for Ernest W. Burgess, fourth NCFR president and pioneer in
marriage and family research.
Dr. Allen, a member since 1978, is a professor of human
development and family studies at Virginia Tech. She is
a faculty affiliate of the Center for Gerontology, Faculty
of Health Sciences, and the Women’s and Gender
Studies Program. She is an inaugural NCFR Fellow as
well as the inaugural recipient of NCFR’s Alexis J. Walker
Award for Lifetime Achievement in Feminist Family
Studies.
Within NCFR, Dr. Allen has served three terms on the NCFR Board
of Directors and chaired the Elections Council, Fellows Committee,
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Feminism and Family Studies Section, and Qualitative Research Focus
Group. Dr. Allen has contributed extensively to the scholarship of
Family Science teaching, qualitative research methods, feminist family
studies, Family Science theories, and the connection between private
experience and social science. Her most recent book, Family Theories:
Foundations and Applications, is a comprehensive analysis of using
theories to understand the diversity and complexity of families today.
Ruth Hathaway Jewson Award
Emma G. Hooper
Provides support for the best dissertation proposal submitted by a
doctoral candidate in Family Science. Ruth Hathaway Jewson was
NCFR’s second executive director.
Ms. Hooper is a doctoral candidate in the human
development program at Ohio State University, with
a specialization in Couple and Family Therapy. She
teaches and conducts research and serves individual,
couple and family clients at the OSU Couple and
Family Therapy Clinic. For her dissertation, Ms. Hooper
is developing an emotion-centered family therapy
intervention for depressed mothers and their children.
Feldman Outstanding Research Proposal for Research in
Family Policy Award
Woosang Hwang
Recognizes a graduate student or new professional who has
demonstrated excellence in research and potential contribution to
family policy studies. Harold and Margaret Feldman, the namesakes of
this award, were pioneers in the field of family policy.
Mr. Hwang is a doctoral candidate in Human
Development and Family Science at Syracuse
University. He earned undergraduate and graduate
degrees from Yonsei University, South Korea. He also
received a Certificate of Advanced Study in Public
Management and Policy at the Department of Public
Administration at Syracuse.
Mr. Hwang’s primary research interests are low-fertility and agingpopulation issues and specifically in how the Family and Medical Leave
Act affects second-birth intentions among dual-earner couples.
Conference Sponsors . . . thank you!
Major sponsors
Wiley-Blackwell–President’s Reception
Auburn University–TCRM
University of Illinois–Plenary
University of Minnesota–Plenary
University of Maryland–Plenary
Special Session and Section Sponsors
University of Missouri–Research and Theory Section
North Dakota State University–Family Therapy Section
Wilmington University–Education and Enrichment
Section
Florida State University–International Section
The Glen Taylor Nursing Institute for Family & Society
(Minnesota State University Mankato)–Families and
Health Section
Iowa State University–Family Policy Section
2016-2017 NCFR Board Members
(Newly elected members are seated after the conference)
President
William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Clinical and Consulting Services
President-Elect
Anisa Zvonkovic, Virginia Tech University
Secretary/Treasurer
Sandra Stith, Kansas State University
Board Members-at-Large
Frank D. Fincham, Florida State University (outgoing)
Karen Benjamin Guzzo, Bowling Green State University
(incoming)
Jennifer Kerpelman, Auburn University
Hilary A. Rose, CFLE, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada (outgoing)
Karen Seccombe, Portland State University
Stephan M. Wilson, Oklahoma State University (incoming)
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Nathan Cottle, CFLE, Utah Valley University
Students and New Professionals Representative
Rachel Engler Jordan, Texas Tech University (outgoing)
Students and New Professionals Representative-Elect
Kimberly Crossman, Southern Illinois University
Ex Officio
Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and
Operations/Board and Section Liaison
Journal Editors
Journal of Marriage and Family: R. Kelly Raley, University of Texas.
Incoming editor (2017) Kristi Williams, Ohio State University
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies: Jason Hans, University of Kentucky
Journal of Family Theory & Review: Libby Blume, University of
Detroit Mercy
Workshops and Special Events
National Research Center on Hispanic Children &
Families–Mentoring Lunch
Wheaton College Graduate School–Cyber Cafe
Journal of Family Theory & Review (Libby Blume,
Editor)–TCRM cosponsor
Montclair State University–Gathering Space
Texas Tech University–Newcomers Reception
University of Southern Mississippi–Affiliate Councils
Workshop
Refreshments Hosts
Harrington Park Press–GLBTSA Focus Group Meeting
University of Nebraska–International Section Meeting
Texas Woman’s University–Coffee Break Host
(Exhibits Area)
Special past contributors
The Meeting Connection, Dwight Loken, President
Johnson Printing Company, Rochester, Minnesota
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�NCFR Leadership
Conference Program Committee
Program Chair
Lee Ann De Reus, Penn State University-Altoona
Program Chair-elect
Maureen Perry-Jenkins, University of Massachusetts
Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP/IDC
Affiliated Councils Program Chair: Bobby Kern, Oklahoma
Christian University
TCRM Workshop Co-chairs: Carrie Yodanis and Sean Lauer,
University of British Columbia
Advancing Family Science: Robin G. Yaure, Penn State-Mont
Alto
Education and Enrichment: (Chair) Debra Berke, Wilmington
University; (Chair-elect) Karen Myers-Bowman, Kansas
State University
Ethnic Minorities: Ani Yazedjian, Illinois State University
Families and Health: Karina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State
University
Family Policy: Brenda J. Lohman, Iowa State University
Family Therapy: Shayne Anderson, Brigham Young University
Feminism and Family Studies: Tara Saathoff-Wells, Penn State
University
International: Yan Ruth Xia, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Religion, Spirituality, and Family: Julie Zaloudek, Minnesota
State University-Moorhead
Research and Theory: Christine Proulx, University of Missouri
Students and New Professionals: Megan Haselschwerdt,
Auburn University
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Representative: Christi
McGeorge, North Dakota State University
Ex-officio/staff
NCFR President: William Allen, Healing Bonds
NCFR President-elect: Anisa Zvonkovic, Virginia Tech
NCFR Executive Director: Diane Cushman
Program Consultant: Cindy Winter
Director of Membership/Marketing: Charles Cheesebrough
(retired)
Conference Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz
Director of Research and Policy Education: Jennifer Crosswhite
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NCFR 2017
November 15-18
Orlando, Florida
Affiliate Councils Board
President: Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University
President-elect: Nate Cottle, Utah Valley University
Program Chair: Bobby Kern, Oklahoma Christian University
Secretary: Claire Kimberly, University of Southern Mississippi
Students and New Professional Rep: Elissa Thomann Mitchell
Student Affiliate Advisor Representative: Lyndal Khaw, Montclair
State University
Staff Liaison: Allison Wickler
Affiliate Councils–Presidents
Illinois: Lauren Hardy
Mid-Atlantic (DE, MD, PA): JeanMarie St. Clair-Christman
Minnesota: Peg Lindlof
Northwest: Jana Meinhold
Ohio: Maureen Blankemeyer
Oklahoma: Ginger Welch
Southeastern: Janeal McCauley
Texas: Joanne Roberts
Utah: Pamela Payne
Wisconsin: Leah Reineccius
Student Affiliate Councils–Advisors
Central Michigan University: Katie L. Reck
East Carolina University: Kate Taylor Harcourt, Yuliana Rodriguez
Illinois State University: Bill Anderson
Messiah College: Raeann Hamon
Montclair State University: Lyndal Khaw
Northern Illinois University: J. Elizabeth Miller
Samford University: Celeste Hill
Stephen F. Austin State University (Jacks Council): Jennifer
Newquist, Lisa Mize
Syracuse University: Kamala Ramadoss
Texas Tech University, undergraduate: Shera Jackson
Texas Tech University, graduate: Miriam Mulsow
Towson University: Cathy Breneman
University of Central Oklahoma: Glee Bertram
University of Connecticut: Shannon Weaver
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: Brian Ogolsky
University of Louisiana at Lafayette: Sun-A Lee
University of Maryland: Kevin Roy
University of Missouri: Chris Proulx; David Schramm
University of Nebraska-Kearney: Mickey Langlais
University of North Texas: Julie Leventhal
University of Southern Mississippi: Claire Kimberly
University of Tennessee: Spencer Olmstead
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Sterling Wall
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Bethanne Shriner
Utah Valley University: Nate Cottle
Weber State University: Dan Hubler, Pamela Payne
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2016 List of Program Participants
This is a list includes all who participated in the conference: Author, co-author, presider, discussant, or facilitator. Many co-authors were not at the conference. First authors of
presentations and the session number(s) in which they presented are indicated in bold typeface. Co-authors are provided in non-bold typeface.
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Abdi, Saida (Private Practice)
417
Abraham, William (Iowa State Univ.)
106-22 RSF
Aceves, Lorena (Pennsylvania State Univ.)
149-04 EM
Adamsons, Kari (Univ. of Connecticut)
008
418
Adkins, Amy (Utah Valley Univ.)
134-14 EE
Aguilar, Cintia M. (NC State Univ.)
135
206-14 EE
328-01
332-04
149-07 EM
228
233-19 EM
404-01
106-18 FT
Alcivar, Maria (Iowa State Univ.)
324-19 FH
106-02 FT
Akcabozan, Busra (Univ. of Arizona)
207
131-07 EE
Ahn, Sunyoung (Univ. of Arizona)
149-21 FT
324-14 RT
Adler-Baeder, Francesca (Auburn Univ.)
016
134-06 FH
403-04
Alder, Meagan C. (Brigham Young Univ.)
307-30 FT
Alfaro, Edna C, (Texas State Univ.)
149-06 EM
Algoe, Sara (Univ. of Georgia)
307-14 EE
Ali, Bina (Univ. of Maryland)
120-02
Allen, Jeffery (Florida State Univ.)
134-08 FH
Allen, Katherine (Virginia Tech)
017
108
145-01
207
233A
Allen, Kimberly (North Carolina State Univ.)
307-17 EE
401-01 EE
401-03 EE
401-04 EE
403-03
Allen, Samuel H. (Univ. of Maryland)
114-08A FF
109
135
150
211-04
245
324-22 FT
331
337-03
Allen, Sarah (Montana State Univ.)
108-01
411-03
Allen, William (Healing Bonds)
002
009
Altamura, Victoria (Univ. of Connecticut)
121-01
Altenburger, Lauren (Ohio State Univ.)
401-08 RT
Alvarez de Davila, Silvia (Univ. of Minnesota Ext.)
004
Anders, Kristin M. (Univ. of Tennessee)
307-17 EE
313-03
Anderson, Bill (Illinois State Univ.)
324-05 AFS
Anderson, Chris (Brigham Young Univ.)
230-03
Anderson, Elaine A. (Univ. of Maryland)
128
318
Anderson, Jared (Kansas State Univ.)
149-23 FH
225-10 IN
226-02 RT
410-11 RT
Anderson, Shayne (Brigham Young Univ.)
106
134-29 FT
149-21 FT
243
Andrade, Gloria (Montclair State Univ.)
200
334-20 AFS 334-22 AFS 334-23
Aragona, Patty (Univ. of Nevada-Reno)
154-16 EE
Arditti, Joyce (Virginia Tech)
327
410-09 RT
Program Participant Index - Page 1
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�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Arellanes, Jordan (Iowa State Univ.)
404-02
Arendas, Anthony (California State Univ.-Long Beach)
341-03
Armes, Stephanie E. (Univ. of Georgia)
106-05 FT
Arnold, Amy Laura (Univ. of Georgia)
149-12 EE
Aronson, Keith (Penn State Univ.)
231-02
233-07 IN
329-01
329-03
322-04 FF
334-20 AFS 334-22 AFS 334-23 AFS
121-02
Arora, Prerna (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
230-04
230-02
Arocho, Rachel (Utah State Univ.)
410-12 FP
404-04
Asay, Sylvia (Univ. of Nebraska-Kearney)
154-13 EE
Asiedu, Gladys B. (Mayo Clinic)
307-22 RT
408-02
Assini-Meytin, Luciana (Univ. of Maryland)
334-02
August, Gerald (Univ. of Minnesota)
300
337-02
Azar, Rima (Univ. of Prince Edward Island)
206-03 FH
Babatunde, Toyin (East Carolina Univ.)
139-02 FH
Badahdah, Abdallah (Doha International Family Inst.)
123-01
Bae, Dayoung (Univ. of Georgia)
114-17 RT
334-09 FH
Bailey, Keisha (Purdue Univ.)
114
134-01 RT
Baird, Hannah (Texas Tech Univ.)
114-15 RT
324-07 RT
Baity, Cortnie (Univ. of Kentucky)
131-04 EE
Baker, Tara (North Carolina State Univ.)
401-03 EE
401-04
Bakhtiari, Farin (California State Univ., Northridge)
134-25 RT
Baldwin, Dawn (North Dakota State Univ.)
Ballard, Sharon (East Carolina Univ.)
114-08 B
FF
217
318
Baltimore, Diana Lang (Iowa State Univ.)
321-01
334-16 FP
Bamaca-Colbert, Mayra (Pennsylvania State Univ.)
149-04 EM
225-19 EM
Bao, Juan (Iowa State Univ.)
401-09 FH
413-03
Baptist, Joyce (Kansas State Univ.)
106-06 FT
106-08 FT
141-01
233-16 IN
Barnes, Jenna (North Carolina State Univ.)
403-03
235-04
Barnett, Amanda (Univ. of Wisconsin - Stout)
208-04
Barnett, Melissa A. (Univ. of Arizona)
119-03
339-01
401-07 RT
410-22 FH
Barrios, Veronica (Montclair State Univ.)
013-02
200
206-12 EE
235-01
Barros-Gomes, Patricia (George Washington Univ.)
106-06 FT
Barrow, Katie (Louisiana Tech)
301
Barth, Kyle (Oklahoma State Univ.)
331-05
Bartholomae, Suzanne (Iowa State Univ.)
332
407-01
Program Participant Index - Page 2
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Bartholomew, Kyle (Brigham Young Univ.)
339-02
Bartolic, Silvia (Univ. of British Columbia)
011
Bates, James S. (Ohio State Univ.)
139-02 FH
Bates, John E. (Indiana Univ.)
336-04
Baugh, Eboni (East Carolina Univ.)
225-21 EM
Bauman, Melissa L. (Mercer Univ.)
231-04
Baumbusch, Jennifer (Univ. of British Columbia)
208-05
401-16 FH
405
410-05 FF
Beach, Steve (Univ. of Georgia)
225-22 EM
Beacham, Barbara (Univ. of Minnesota)
324-11 RT
Beaton, Denise (Univ. of British Columbia)
401-16 FH
Becher, Emily (Univ. of Minnesota)
004
307-08 EE
Beck, Austin (Kansas State Univ.)
106-13 FT
134-02 RT
Beckmeyer, Jonathon (Indiana Univ.)
336-03
Behnke, Andrew (NC State Univ.)
131-07 EE
206-07 EE
Bell, David C. (Indiana Univ.-Purdue Univ. at Ft. Wayne)
011-01
107
Bell, Natasha (Univ. of Minnesota)
334-07 FT
231-04
331-03
Bellamy, Jennifer (Univ. of Minnesota)
334-13 EM
Beltz, Martha (Child Trends)
226-04 RT
334-08 FT
Belous, Christopher K. (Mercer Univ. School of Medicine)
206-08 EE
121-09
410-05 FF
Benning, Sara (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-16 EE
Benson, Jacquelyn (Univ. of Missouri)
401-21 FH
Benson, Kristen E. (North Dakota State Univ.)
114-08 B
FF
111-02
114-23 FF
122-02
111-04
210-01
Berke, Debra L. (Wilmington Univ.)
143
152
229-04
318
Bermea, Autumn (Montclair State Univ.)
013-02
114-23 FF
235-03
332-03
Berge, Jerica M. (Univ. of Minnesota)
Berreth, Natalie (Univ. of Minnesota- Twin Cities)
206-25 FT
Bertsch, Robert (Univ. of Minnesota)
110-04
Bible, Jacqueline (Montclair State Univ.)
114-23 FF
Bidwell, Lee (Longwood Univ.)
129
Billen, Rhett (California State Univ., Fresno)
301
149-26 SN
Berta, Margaret (Iowa State Univ.)
209-03
334-08 FT
Birditt, Kira S. (Auburn Univ.)
339-03
Birlew, Payton (Univ. of North Texas)
411-03
Bischoff, Richard (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
233-09 IN
324-18 FH
324-08
Program Participant Index - Page 3
332-05
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Black, Kaitlin A. (Clark Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
321-04
Blaisure, Karen (Western Michigan Univ.)
233-11 IN
Blankenheim, Audrey (Univ. of Minnesota)
334-18 FP
307-12 EE
Blasavage, Katelynn (Univ. of North Texas)
149-20 FP
Blaszczyk, Christina (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
154-02 AFS
Blocker, Daniel (East Carolina Univ.)
324-09 RF
Blocklin, Michelle (Natl. Research Ctr. on Hispanic Children &
Families)
130
Blomberg, Thomas G. (Florida State Univ.)
327-03
Blount, Megan (Brigham Young Univ.)
402-04
Blow, Adrian Michigan State Univ.)
134-21 FH
Blume, Libby (Univ. of Detroit-Mercy)
016
Blume, Thomas (Oakland Univ.)
141
Boccia, Maria L. (Baylor Univ.)
141-04
Boden, Jeremy (Utah Valley Univ.)
324-14 RT
Bodenmann, Guy (Univ. of Zurich, Switzerland)
324-23 FT
Bodine, Ellen (Kansas State Univ.)
154-11 AFS 206-04 FH
017
Boekeloo, Bradley (Univ. of Maryland)
327-01
215
139-05 FF
206-28 RT
Boss, Pauline (Univ. of Minnesota)
211-01
211-05
Bourgeois, Maureen (NCFR)
323
Boyd-Soisson (Messiah Col.)
229-01
Bradford, Kay (Utah State Univ.)
206-15 EE
401-13 FH
307-10 EE
Borowski, Shelby (Virginia Tech)
336-01
335-04
Borden, Lynne (Univ. of Minnesota)
302
120-02
Bogenschneider, Karen (Univ. of Wisconsin)
147A
Bradley, Juliet (Kaplan Univ.)
114-25 EM
Bradshaw, Sarah (Illinois State Univ.)
225-16 RT
324-05 AFS
Brancale, Julie Mestre (Florida State Univ.)
327-03
Brar, Pooja (Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities)
138-01
Braughton, Jacqueline (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-10 EE
Braun, Laura (Columbia Univ.)
401-24 FH
Bravo, Diamond (Arizona State Univ.)
318
Bredehoft, David (Concordia Univ.)
154-15 EE
Breeden, Nicole (Penn State Univ.)
134-19 FH
401-05 EM
Program Participant Index - Page 4
310
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Breitkreuz, Rhonda (Univ. of Alberta)
Sessions in Which Partipated
225-29 IN
Brennan, Courtney (Kansas State Univ.)
416-02
Bridgeman, Cassandra (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
330-03
334-12 FH
Britner, Preston (Univ. of Connecticut)
106-16 FP
121-01
Broadbent, Clint. (Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-11 FT
141-02
Brosi, Matthew (Oklahoma State Univ.)
331-05
Brotherson, Sean (Univ. of North Dakota)
411-04
Brown, Amber (Univ. of North Texas)
334-15 EE
Brown, Cameron (Kansas State Univ.)
106-10 FT
Brown, Edna (Auburn Univ.)
339-03
Brown, Geoffrey L. (Univ. of Georgia)
119-01
Brown, Maria (Syracuse Univ.)
338-01
Brown, Samantha (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-10 EE
106-13 FT
246
Brown, Susie (Hennepin County Bar Assn.)
014
Bruess, Carol J. (Univ. of St. Thomas)
106-21 RSF 144-01
Brule, Nancy (Bethel Univ.)
147
307
Bryant, Chalandra M. (Univ. of Georgia)
211-02
329-01
Bryant, Victoria (Univ. of Georgia)
230-04
405-01
Buehler, Cheryl (Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro)
314-05
Burcher, Sarah (Univ. of Minnesota-Twin Cities)
138-03
215
206-18 RT
147-03
149-09 EE
149-15 EE
206-19 RT
Burr, Brandon (Univ. of Central Oklahoma)
149-10 EE
216
Burnson, Cynthia (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
405-01
206-27 RT
Burke, Mary (Carlow Univ.)
329-03
Burroughs, Megan (North Carolina State Univ.)
401-03 EE
Busby, Kamisha (Central Oklahoma Healthy Start Initiative)
412-01
Byington, Teresa (Univ. of Nevada)
134-11 EE
Byrum, Summer (Univ. of Central Oklahoma)
412-03
147-03
Byun, Joosoo (Seoul National Univ.)
233-12 IN
Cabrera, Natasha (Univ. of Maryland)
119-02
Caldera, Yvonne (Tuskegee Univ.)
401-19 EM
Callahan, Connor (Northwestern Univ.)
114-10 FF
Camelo, Karen L. (Univ. of Nevada-Reno)
146-03
Camp, Randie D. (Iowa State Univ.)
121-04
Campbell, Avery (Univ. of Georgia)
225-27 EM
410-17 EE
Program Participant Index - Page 5
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Cao, Hongjian (Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro)
225-06 IN
Capistrant, Benjamin (Univ. of Minnesota)
233-17 IN
Captari, Laura (Univ. of North Texas)
146-05
216
Card, Noel (Univ. of Connecticut)
225-24 EM
225-25 EM
Cardin, Jean-Francois (Purdue Univ.)
134-01 RT
Carey, Michael P. (Brown Univ.)
120-01
Carlos Chavez, Fiorella (Florida State Univ.)
134-08 FH
324-22 FT
149-05 EM
Carlson, Daniel (Georgia State Univ.)
134-27 FP
Carlson, Matthew (Univ. of Georgia)
225-01 FH
225-02 FH
Carlson, Thomas Stone (North Dakota State Univ.)
122-03
122-04
Carlson, Victoria (Bethel Col.)
321-02
Carolan, Marcia (Michigan State Univ.)
231-01
Carrick, Lindsay (Univ. of Georgia)
225-03 FH
Carter, Genesea (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
113
225-05 FH
138-02
407-03
154-07 AFS
Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR)
225-04 FH
129
Catalpa, Jory (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-10 FF
122-01
Cavitt, Deborah (Minnesota Assn. for Children's Mental Health)
109
414
Cecil, David (Samford Univ.)
334-14 FT
Cedeno, Diana (Montclair State Univ.)
334-20 AFS 334-22 AFS 334-23 AFS
Cenizal, Robyn (Univ. of Georgia)
230-02
Cereal, Julie (Univ. of Kentucky)
122-01
Chan, Alexander (Auburn Univ.)
134-14 EE
Chanclear, Lover (Univ. of Central Missouri)
143
Chang, I. Joyce (Univ. of Central Missouri)
322-01 SN
Chapman, Ashton (Univ. of Missouri)
410-04 FF
410-20 EE
Chauveron, Lisa M. (Impact Development & Assessment)
307-21 EE
322-04 FF
Chawla, Manju (Texas Tech Univ.)
307-25 FH
Cheek, Patrick (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-15 EE
Chen, Jou-Chen (Western Michigan Univ.)
123-07
Chen, Muzi (Univ. of Minnesota)
410-19 EE
416-04
114-06 FF
Chen, Qi (Univ. of North Texas)
154-03 AFS 322-02 SN
334-15 EE
Chen, Shanting (Univ. of Minnesota Twin Cities)
410-16 EE
Cheng, Hsiu-Lan (Ohio State Univ.)
008
Cheon, Yuen Mi (Seoul National Univ.)
314-03
225-28 FH
Program Participant Index - Page 6
329-03
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Cherry, Ralph (Purdue Univ. Calumet)
Sessions in Which Partipated
401-18 RT
Chesmore, Ashley (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-20 FH
Chin, Meejung (Seoul National Univ.)
233-12 IN
Cho, Junhan (Univ. of Georgia)
119-01
Cho, Sugene (Ohio State Univ.)
307-03 RT
Cho, Sung (Florida State Univ.)
149-05 EM
Choi, Heejeong (Sungkyunkwan Univ.)
225-08 IN
Chrisler, Alison (Michigan State Univ.)
114-07
Christ, Sharon (Purdue Univ.)
134-01 RT
Christopher, Samantha (Texas Tech Univ.)
408-03
Chung, Grace (Seoul National Univ.)
307-27 EM
314-03
Clark, Kennedy (Kansas State Univ.)
107-02
Clarke, DeMarquis (Seton Hill Univ.)
401-10 EM
Clarke, Jean Illsley (J. I Consultants)
154-15 EE
Clarkson, Anne (Univ. of Wisconsin - Ext.)
134-10 EE
Cless, Adam (Kansas State Univ.)
121-08
Cless, Jessica (Kansas State Univ.)
154-11 AFS 206-04 FH
410-14 EE
Cline, Heather (Univ. of Minnesota)
149-30 AFS 208-02
Clucas, Melissa (Iowa State Univ.)
401-09 FH
Coba-Rodriguez, Sarai (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
313-02
Cole, Natasha Chong (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
134-09 FH
Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia)
114-01 FF
Collins, Ciara (Univ. of Connecticut)
111-03
Comey, Patrice (Fairfield Univ.)
111-02
Conner, Stacy (Kansas State Univ.)
106-20 FT
324-16 RT
134-06 FH
154-15 EE
210-03
111-04
210-01
121-05
121-07
307-18 EE
Cooley, Morgan (Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
149-22 FH
149-11 EE
Conrad, Kathryn (Univ. of Illinois)
114-05 FF
106-19 FT
Conger, Katherine (Univ. of California-Davis)
419
121-01
Com, Gulcin (Iowa State Univ.)
328-03
Cooper, Ashley (Florida State Univ.)
226-06 RT
Coppola, Elizabeth (Purdue Univ.)
114
Corbett, Brooklyn (East Carolina Univ.)
206-14 EE
Corliss, Heather (San Diego State Univ.)
114-21 FH
Cottle, Nate (Utah Valley Univ.)
324-14 RT
134-01 RT
Program Participant Index - Page 7
410-04 FF
416-04
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Cox, Martha (Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Sessions in Which Partipated
149-01 RT
330-02
131-08
Cox Jr., Ronald B. (Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-14 EM
Crabtree, Sarah A. (Univ. of Minnesota)
411-02
Craft, Alexandrea L. (Univ. of Massachusetts)
232-02
Crandall, AliceAnn (Brigham Young Univ.)
206-22 FH
Crapo, J. Scott (Utah State Univ.)
225-16 RT
Cravens, Jaclyn (Illinois State Univ.)
237-04
Crawley, Jenna (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
341-01
Crethar, Hugh (Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-14 EM
Croff, Julie (Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-14 EM
Cronin, Sarah (Univ. of Minnesota)
322-03 SN
Crosson, Jordan (Kansas State Univ.)
206-08 EE
Crow, Janet (Baylor Univ.)
110
Croymans, Sara (Univ. of Minnesota)
110-04
Csizmadia, Annamaria (Univ. of Connecticut)
225-24 EM
235-02
235-02
206-09 EE
225-25 EM
Cuevas, Leslie (Texas State Univ.)
149-06 EM
Curran, Melissa (Univ. of Arizona)
106-02 FT
106-18 FT
Cushman, Diane (NCFR)
019
104
Cutrona, Carolyn (Iowa State Univ.)
106-22 RSF
Dadras, Iman (Univ. of Minnesota)
228
Daffern, Kendra (Univ. of Central Oklahoma)
114-16 RT
154-01 AFS 339-01
147-03
Dalla, Rochelle (Univ. of Nebraska-Licoln)
146-04
Danes, Sharon (Univ. of Minnesota)
334-13 EM
Daniel, Stephanie S. (Florida State Univ.)
232-03
D'Aniello-Heyda, Carissa (Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas)
331-08
337-01
Daneshpour, Manijeh (Alliant Int. Univ.)
228
Darling, Nancy (Oberlin Col.)
007
Dattilo, John (Oregon State Univ.)
134-03 RT
Davis, Kelly D. (Oregon State Univ.)
134-03 RT
Davis, Laurel (Univ. of Minnesota- Twin Cities)
149-26 SN
206-17 FH
206-19 RT
Davis, Taylor (Univ. of Missouri)
114-05 FF
410-23 RT
416-03
Day, Jack K. (Univ. of Texas-Austin)
Decker, Maria (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-08 C
FF
206-16 FH
Deenanath, Veronica (Univ. of Minnesota)
138-03
331-08
Program Participant Index - Page 8
410-22 FH
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
DeGraff, Alycia (Univ. of Georgia)
110-03
Deitz, Sharon (Kansas State Univ.)
149-11 EE
Delgado, Melissa (Texas State Univ.)
149-06 EM
Demiris, George (Univ. of Missouri)
401-21 FH
Denlinger, Melissa (Iowa State Univ.)
324-18 FH
334-16 FP
De Reus, Lee Ann (Penn State Univ.-Altoona)
135
212-04
215
Derlan, Chelsea (Arizona State Univ.)
401-05 EM
225-11 IN
247
Dew, Jeffrey (Brigham Young Univ.)
233-19 EM
318
106-04 FT
Dewar, Jenna (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
149-07 EM
149-27 SN
Diamond, Guy (Drexel Univ. Center for Family Intervention Science)
314-04
Dibble, Kate (Univ. of Connecticut)
106-16 FP
Didericksen, Katharine (East Carolina Univ.)
231-05
Didio, Natalie (Kansas State Univ.)
134-02 RT
Diel, Krystal (Grand Valley State Univ.)
114-13 FF
Dietz, Sharon (Kansas State Univ.)
149-23 FH
Diop, Mame Kani (Montclair State Univ.)
212-04
Distelberg, Brian (Loma Linda Univ.)
206-21 RT
Do, Kieu Anh (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
212-02
Dodd, Sara (Texas Tech Univ.)
307-15 EE
Dodge, Kenneth A. (Duke Univ.)
336-04
Doherty, William (Univ. of Minnesota)
013
Dolan, Sara (Baylor Univ.)
110-01
Donohue, Erin (Univ. of Connecticut)
410-13 EE
Dooley, Leslie (Iowa State Univ.)
401-09 FH
Dorius, Cassandra (Iowa State Univ.)
341-02
327-02
411
324-18 FH
339
405-04
401-14 FH
Doty, Jennifer (Univ. of Minnesota)
330
Doucet, Shelley (Univ. of Prince Edward Island)
206-03 FH
Doucett, Hannah (Northeastern Univ.)
410-07 FT
Doudna, Kimberly (Western Michigan Univ.)
233-20 EM
Douville, Helene (Univ. of Minnesota)
328-03
Dowd, Duane (Texas Tech Univ.)
307-25 FH
Draxton, Michelle L. (Univ. of Minnesota)
111-04
Drew, Laura B. (Univ. of Maryland)
120-03
Drouin, Michelle (Illinois State Univ.)
237-04
210-01
Program Participant Index - Page 9
335-05
417
418
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Duncan, James (Florida State Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
131-03 EE
Duncan, Jenee (Univ. of Georgia)
230-04
334-05 FT
Duncan Lane, Crystal (Western Michigan Univ.)
149-29 RT
233-11 IN
Duncan, Stephen (Brigham Young Univ.)
230-03
Dunn, C. Ryan (Weber State Univ.)
401-26 FH
Duprey, Erinn B. (Univ. of Georgia)
225-02 FH
307-14 EE
Durtschi, Jared (Kansas State Univ.)
106-10 FT
106-13 FT
Dwanyen, Lekie (Univ. of Kentucky)
233-01 FH
233-02 FH
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of Minnesota)
138-01
206-11 EE
Dwyer, Adria (Montclair State Univ.)
149-25 FH
206-22 FH
315-03
Earl, Makayla (Brigham Young Univ.)
307-01 RT
206-05 FH
Dyer, W. Justin (Brigham Young Univ.)
332-02
149-29 RT
Dyches, Tina (Brigham Young Univ.)
226-04 RT
402-04
Easler, Jamie (Brigham Young Univ.)
149-25 FH
Ebata, Aaron T. (Univ. of Illinois)
338-02
415-04
Eckstein, Jessica (Western Connecticut State Univ.)
149-03 RT
Edgemon, Elizabeth (Univ. of Central Oklahoma)
206-05 FH
147-03
Edmond, Patricia (Central Oklahoma Healthy Start Initiative)
412-01
412-03
Edwards, Adrienne (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
149-27 SN
410-03 FF
Edwards, Anne (Purdue Univ. Calumet)
401-18 RT
Eggenberger, Sandra (Minnesota State Univ.-Mankato)
402
Egginton, Braquel (Brigham Young Univ.)
134-24 RT
Eisenberg, Marla (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-21 FH
Ellick, Kecia (Univ. of Maryland)
334-04
Ellor, James (Baylor Univ.)
110-01
Elsaesser, Caitlin (Univ. of Connecticut)
314-06
Engel, Emily (Kansas State Univ.)
206-09 EE
Ermer, Ashley (Univ. of Missouri)
401-17 FH
Ermoshkina, Polina (Univ. of Illinois)
332-03
Evans, Kirsten (Brigham Young Univ.)
206-22 FH
Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.)
139-04 FH
Fair, Elizabeth (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
410-07 FT
Falconier, Mariana (Virginia Tech)
324-23 FT
Fall, Latrisha (Utah State Univ.)
149-12 EE
410-10 RT
Program Participant Index - Page 10
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Fan, Liuran (Iowa State Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
401-09 FH
Fang, Fang (Virginia Tech)
233-08 IN
Fang, Xiaoyi (Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro)
225-06 IN
Farero, Adam (Michigan State Univ.)
106-09 FT
Farkas, Laura (Kansas State Univ.)
410-14 EE
134-21 FH
Faro, Alyssa L. (Univ. of Georgia)
307-14 EE
Farr, Debbie (Flourishing Families)
401-01 EE
401-02 EE
321-03
Farr, Rachel H. (Univ. of Kentucky)
102
Farrell, Ann (Univ. of Chicago)
106-16 FP
Farrell, Molly (North Dakota State Univ.)
122-04
Fay, Maggie (Impact Development & Assessment)
307-21 EE
Feeney, Sarah (Central Washington Univ.)
307-23 FH
Feigel, Tina (Ctr. For the Challenging Child)
401-01 EE
Feng, Kin (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
330-03
Feng, Xin (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
334-12 FH
Ferraro, Anthony J. (Florida State Univ.)
121-03
334-05 FT
410-23 RT
416-03
Few-Demo, April (Virginia Tech)
017
114-23 FF
145-03
154-01 AFS
Fielding, Brandon (Brigham Young Univ.)
139-01 FH
Fiese, Barbara (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
134-09 FH
Fife, Stephen (Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas)
401-12 FT
Fincham, Frank (Florida State Univ.)
225-22 EM
Fine, Mark (Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro)
225-06 IN
Finkelstein, Stanley (Univ. of Minnesota)
206-06 FH
Fiori, Katherine L. (Adelphi Univ.)
339-03
Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech Univ.)
307-25 FH
324-15 FT
Fish, Jessica N. (Univ. of Texas-Austin)
114-08 C
FF
233-08 IN
343
Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech Univ.)
Flannery, Kaitlin M. (Univ. of Connecticut)
314-01
401-11 FH
Fleming, Wm. Michael (Univ. of Northern Iowa)
149-02 RT
154-08 AFS
Fletcher, Cynthia Needles (Iowa State Univ.)
407-02
Flood, Sarah (Minnesota Population Ctr.)
012
Forenza, Bradley (Montclair State Univ.)
410-18 EE
Forbes, Greg (Iowa State Univ.)
407-02
Forehand, Rex (Univ. of Vermont)
144-02
416-01
Program Participant Index - Page 11
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Forthun, Larry (Texas Tech Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
307-25 FH
Fortner-Wood, Cheryl (Winthrop Univ.)
102
Foster, Diane (NMSU)
307-24 FP
206-26 FP
Foster, Lauren (Loma Linda Univ.)
206-21 RT
Fox, Jonathan J. (Iowa State Univ.)
407-01
Frabotta, Richelle (Univ. of Missouri)
307-19 EE
Freeborn, Donna (Brigham Young Univ.)
149-25 FH
206-05 FH
Frerks, Lexi (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-16 FH
206-18 RT
Frey. Laura (Univ. of Louisville)
122-01
Friedemann-Sanchez, Greta (Univ. of Minnesota)
233-17 IN
Froerer, Adam S. (Mercer Univ.)
407-02
331-03
Frost, Reihonna (Clark Univ.)
334-18 FP
Fuentes, Stefanie (Arizona State Univ.)
401-05 EM
Fuller, Sarah (Auburn Univ.)
134-14 EE
Fuss, Caroline (Kansas State Univ.)
134-02 RT
Futris, Ted (Univ. of Georgia)
106-05 FT
Gagner, Noah (Univ. of Minnesota)
334-13 EM
Gallegos, Martin (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
237-01
Gallus, Kami L. (Oklahoma State Univ.)
230-04
314-02
410-17 EE
226
237-04
410-21 RT
410-04 FF
416-04
140-04
Galovan, Adam M. (Univ. of Alberta)
015
Galvan, Alexandra (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-18 RT
Gamble, Hilary (Univ. of Arizona)
106-18 FT
Gamboni, Casey (Univ. of Iowa)
330-01
121-06
114-16 RT
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia)
149-22 FH
207
332-01
Garcia-Reid, Pauline (Montclair State Univ.)
206-12 EE
235-01
235-03
Gardner, Brandt C. (Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-11 FT
141-02
149-10 EE
Gardner, Lindsey (Texas State Univ.)
233-19 EM
Garneau-Rosner, Chelsea (Univ. of Missouri)
114-05 FF
131-02
134-26 FT
Garza, Alicia (Black Lives Matter and Natl. Domestic Workers Alliance) 135
Gausman, Beth (Concordia Univ.)
401-01 EE
Gavazzi, Stephen (Ohio State Univ.
135
Geisthardt, Cheryl (Central Michigan Univ.)
114-13 FF
Geiwirtz, Abigail (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-20 FH
308
134-23 FH
337-02
Program Participant Index - Page 12
411-01
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Genadek, Katie (Univ. of Minnesota)
Sessions in Which Partipated
144-02
Genc, Emel (Kansas State Univ.)
106-08 FT
Gentry, Deborah (Heartland Community Col.)
112
Georgiana, Toni (Smith Col.)
114-02 FF
Gerace, Miranda (Ohio State Univ.)
232-01
Gerhardt, Micah (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
330-03
Gesme, Carol (Concordia Univ.)
401-01 EE
Giano, Zachary (Oklahoma State Univ.)
314-07
Gilbertson, Jordan (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
125
205
312
210-04
225-09 IN
318
321-04
147-04
Gilgun, Jane (Univ. of Minnesota)
011-02
Gill, Sukhdeep (Penn State Univ.)
404-03
134-05 FH
Gilligan, Megan (Iowa State Univ.)
134-06 FH
210-03
Ginste, Kristen (Texas Tech Univ.)
114-15 RT
324-07 RT
Giray, Cagla (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
415-04
Glaman, Ryan (Univ. of North Texas)
412-02
Gliske, Kate (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-01 RT
Goldberg, Abbie E. (Clark Univ.)
145-02
236-02
Goldfarb, Katia Paz (Montclair State Univ.)
334-20 AFS 334-22 AFS 334-23 AFS
Golman, Lisa (Michigan Public Health Inst.)
134-21 FH
Gomez-Scott, Jessica (Univ. of Missouri)
307-19 EE
Goncalves, Jennifer (Freedom Church, Gallatin, TN)
149-18 FH
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda (Florida State Univ.)
149-05 EM
Gonzalez, Gabriella (Florida State Univ.)
206-01 FH
Gonzalez, Chris (Lipscomb Univ.)
413
Gonzalez, Henry (Univ. of Arizona)
225-19 EM
119-03
Gonzalez, Jose-Michael (Univ. of Arizona)
106-18 FT
Goodey, Sheryl (Utah State Univ.)
206-15 EE
Goodman, Hannah (Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas)
401-12 FT
Goodman, Michael (Brigham Young Univ.)
404-01
106-23 RSF 338-02
Goodman, Rachel (George Mason Univ.)
114-26 EM
Goodman, Rebecca (Auburn Univ.)
210-02
Gordon, Kristina (Univ. of Tennessee)
149-16 FH
Gordon, Mellissa (Univ. of Delaware)
206-10 EE
Grafsky, Erika (Virginia Tech)
114-22 FT
140-01
236-05
Program Participant Index - Page 13
334-18 FP
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Grant, Diane (Kansas State Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
141-01
Graves, Nicole (South Dakota State Univ./UCSF)
118-01
Gray, Cagla (Univ. of Illinois)
415-04
Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State Univ.)
111-03
Greiving, Jennifer (Univ. of Colorado Denver)
334-21 AFS
131-06 EE
Grendziak, Ashleigh (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-18 RT
Grotevant, Harold D. (Univ. of Massachusetts)
321-02
131-08 EE
134-06 FH
233-20 EM
413-03
412-03
321-03
Grzywacz, Joseph (Florida State Univ.)
134-08 FH
206-01 FH
232-03
335
412-01
Gudmunson, Clinton (Iowa State Univ.)
342
407-01
413-01
413-02
413-03
Guin, Autumn (North Carolina State Univ.)
403-03
Gullon-Rivera, Angel (Western Michigan Univ.)
134-12 EE
233-02 FH
326
Gurrentz, Benjamin (Penn State Univ.)
147-02
Gutierrez, Dumayl (Univ. of Iowa)
121-06
Guty, Danielle (Michigan Public Health Inst.)
134-21 FH
Guzman, Lina (Child Trends)
307-20 EE
Hacker, Daphna (Tel Aviv Univ.)
311
Hagen Jokela, Rebecca (Univ. of MN Ext.)
154-15 EE
Hagues, Rachel (Samford Univ.)
334-14 FT
Hall, Eugene (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-06 EE
Hall, Scott (Ball State Univ.)
324-24 RT
Halpern, Hilary Paul (Univ. of Massachusetts)
232-02
Ham, Young-Hoon (Univ. of Minnesota)
313-01
Hammar, Colin (Temple Univ.)
403-02
139-04 FH
Hamon, Raeann (Messiah Col.)
215
Han, Sae Hwang (Iowa State Univ.)
149-28 FH
Hank, Karsten (Univ. of Cologne)
132
233-01 FH
206-24 FH
332-03
140-03
Hans, Jason (Univ. of Kentucky)
147A
410-07 FT
Hannon, Bridget (Univ. of Illinois)
241
333-02
Hankey, Maureen (Univ. of Nebraska)
229-05
Harcourt, Kate Taylor (East Carolina Univ.)
206-14 EE
Hardesty, Jennifer (Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
013-02
Hardman, Alisha (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
332-06
Hardy, Nathan (The Family Institute at Northwestern Univ.)
226-02 RT
Harpel, Tammy (Illinois State Univ.)
233-04 FH
Program Participant Index - Page 14
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Harper, James (Brigham Young Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
334-08 FT
334-07 FT
Harrell-Levy, Marinda (Penn State Univ.)
106-15 FP
Harris, Steven M. (Univ. of Minnesota)
108-01
411-02
Harris, Victor (Univ. of Florida)
233-18 EM
Harrison, Mary (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-16 EE
Hart, John (Univ. of Maryland)
128-04
Hartenstein, Jaimee (UCMO)
336
315-01
Hartwell, Erica (Fairfield Univ.)
106-19 FT
231-03
331-07
Haselschwerdt, Megan (Auburn Univ.)
221
241
332-04
Hazen, Nancy L. (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
237-01
330-01
Hatzenbuehler, Mark L. (Columbia Univ.)
Haueter, Helena (Brigham Young Univ.)
114-08 C
FF
149-25 FH
Hawkey, Kyle (Penn State Univ.)
121-02
Hawkins, Alan (Brigham Young Univ.)
339-02
Hawkins, Stacy A. (San Jose, CA)
201
He, Yaliu (Univ. of Minnesota Twin Cities)
134-20 FH
Heafner, Joy (Univ. of Connecticut)
336-04
411-01
324-08 RT
231
108-02
114-25 EM
Helm, Sabrina (Univ. of Arizona)
324-18 FH
Henderson, Tammy (Oklahoma State Univ.)
221
410-22 FH
Hemesath, Crystal Wilhite (Iowa State Univ.)
405-04
411-04
Heller, Anne Thompson (Univ. of Connecticut)
314-06
334-19
Heilman, Jessica A. (Univ. of North Dakota)
314-01
339
Heiden-Rootes, Katie (St. Louis Univ.)
337-02
228
Hendricks, Justin (Univ. of Florida)
016
Hendrickson, Lori (Univ. of MN Ext.)
401-11 FH
403-02
Heneghan, Meredith (Univ. of St. Thomas)
144-01
Henry, Carolyn (Oklahoma State Univ.)
408-04
206-07 EE
Henry, Una (Seton Hill Univ.)
401-10 EM
Henschel, Kassondra (North Dakota Sate Univ.)
322-06 FF
Hepp, Bethany Willis (Towson Univ.)
321
Hepworth, Claire (Univ. of Minnesota)
206-16 FH
Hering, Anita (Univ. of Minnesota)
110-04
Herman, Rachel (Univ. of Massachusetts)
232-02
Hernandez, Daphne C. (Univ. of Houston)
111-01
232-04
Program Participant Index - Page 15
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Herrera, Adriana (Montclair State Univ.)
206-12 EE
Hertlein, Katherine (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
331-01
Heslop, Clarissa (Brigham Young Univ.)
402-04
Hessel, Heather (Univ. of Minnesota, Twin Cities)
138-01
203
Hicks, Megan (Univ. of Georgia)
119-01
225-03 FH
Higginbotham, Brian (Utah State Univ.)
206-15 EE
336-01
Higgins, Michael (Kansas State Univ.)
107-02
Hill, E. Jeffrey (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-15 EE
Hilpert, Peter (Virginia Tech)
324-23 FT
331-04
Hindt, Lauren A. (Loyola Univ. Chicago)
149-18 FH
336-04
Hochbaum, Christine (Univ. of British Columbia)
149-15 EE
154-02 AFS
Hlavaty, Kathleen (Auburn Univ.)
305
206-19 RT
Hislop, Erin (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
206-11 EE
008-03
Hodges, Sally (Kansas State Univ.)
106-10 FT
Hogarth, Jeanne (Iowa State Univ.)
407-02
Holcomb, Jeanne (Univ. of Dayton)
233-03 FH
Holley, Sarah (San Francisco State Univ.)
226-06 RT
Holman, Elizabeth (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
236-01
Holmes, Aerial (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
114-19 FF
Holst, Marissa (Iowa State Univ.)
134-06 FH
Holth, Angela (Univ. of Minnesota)
138-01
Hong, Seonghee (Univ. of Minnesota)
328-02
Hooper, Amy (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
410-01 FF
134-28 FT
Hooper, Emma (Ohio State Univ.)
334-12 FH
Hoth, Angela (Univ. of Minnesota)
206-11 EE
138-01
Hough, Nathan (Univ. of Iowa)
121-06
Howard, Keyarra M. (Marist Col.)
417
329-04
Howard, Samantha (Florida State Univ.)
110-02
Howell, Dan (Utah Valley Univ.)
324-14 RT
Hrapczynski, Katie (Towson Univ.)
134-22 FT
Hu, Yang (Univ. of Essex)
212-01
Hubbard, Aimee (Kansas State Univ.)
410-11 RT
Hubler, Daniel S (Weber State Univ.)
141-03
149-10 EE
Huff, Nichole (North Carolina State Univ.)
010
344
Program Participant Index - Page 16
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Huff, Scott (Discovery Ranch for Girls)
Sessions in Which Partipated
149-21 FT
Hughes, Rachel (St. Louis Univ.)
334-19 FP
Hughes, Robert (Univ. of Illinois)
302
Hughes-Belding, Kere (Iowa State Univ.)
401-09 FH
Hull, James (Elmhurst Col.)
315-02
Hunt, Quintin (Univ. of Minnesota)
122-01
Hunter, Jennifer (Univ. of Kentucky)
131-04 EE
Hurtado, Al (Univ. of Minnesota Ext.)
313-03
Hutter, Mark (Temple Univ.)
311
Huynh, Tuyen (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
154-17 EE
Hwang, Woosang (Syracuse Univ.)
338-01
Hyndman, Nicky (Univ. of Prince Edward Island)
206-03 FH
Hynes, Kevin (Univ. of Connecticut)
106-07 FT
Iacono, William G. (Auburn Univ.)
210-02
Ibrahim, Maliha (Drexel Univ.)
417
314-04
Illnick, Victoria (Montclair State Univ.)
206-12 EE
Ingudottir, Hrund Thorarins (Univ. of Iceland)
208-02
Irving, Carmen (Ohio State Univ.)
154-12 EE
Izumi, Mitsuyo (Chiba Inst. of Technlogy)
324-08 RT
233-11 IN
Jackson, Jeffrey (Virginia Tech)
324-23 FT
Jacobson, Arminta L. (Univ. of North Texas)
307-02
Jacobvitz, Deborah B. (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
237-01
330-01
Jaggers, Kimberlyn (Texas State Univ.)
233-19 EM
401-24 FH
Jahromi, Laudan (Arizona State Univ.)
401-05 EM
James, Jr., Anthony (Miami Univ.)
136
James, Ron (Univ. of Minnesota)
233-17 IN
James, Spencer L. (Adelphi Univ.)
339-04
Jamison, Tyler (Univ. of New Hampshire)
123-08
Jaramillo-Sierra, Ana L. (Universidad de los Andes)
241
307-19 EE
307-24 FP
402-03
146-03
Jarrett, Robin L. (Univ. of Illinois)
154-14 EE
406
408-01
Jang, Juyoung (Rice Univ.)
337
313-02
Jensen, Jakob (East Carolina Univ.)
206-21 RT
Jeon, Sesong (Iowa State Univ.)
225-09 IN
Jeon, Shinyoung (Iowa State Univ.)
231-05
226-05 RT
330-04
Program Participant Index - Page 17
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Jeong, Yu Jin (Chonbuk National Univ.)
123-02
Jex, Joell (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
149-27 SN
Jin, Bora (Lehigh Univ.)
149
Johannes, Elaine (Kansas State Univ.)
121-08
Johnson, Jennifer (Univ. of Wisconsin Stevens Point)
241
341-01
Johnson, Matthew (Univ. of Alberta)
149-23 FH
226-02 RT
410-11 RT
Johnson, Nicole (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-18 RT
324-15 FT
Johnson, Vikki (Univ. of Minnesota)
324-01
Jones, Blake L. (Purdue Univ.)
134-09 FH
Jones, Jennifer (Oklahoma State Univ.)
140-04
Jones, Samantha (Univ. of Missouri)
225-20 EM
404-01
Jordan, Emily (Univ. of Minnesota)
324-06 RT
Jordan, Lorien (Odyssey Family Counseling Center)
106-05 FT
Jordan, Rachel Engler (Texas Tech Univ.)
215
224
Jordan, Tera (Iowa State Univ.)
208-03
329-05
Jorgensen, Bryce (NMSU)
307-24 FP
Jorgensen, Steve (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia)
233A
Juergens, Cheryl (Big Sky Strong Consulting, LLC)
134-17 FH
Kabaria Muriithi, Joan (Kenyatta Univ.)
146-02
Kail, Ben (Georgia State Univ.)
134-27 FP
Kamp Dush, Claire (Ohio State Univ.)
232-01
237-02
Kang, Sieun (Seoul National Univ.)
225-07 IN
Kang, Youngjin (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia)
134-26 FT
416-04
Kanter, Jeremy B. (Univ. of Missouri)
149-11 EE
149-14 EE
Karpman, Hannah (Smith Col. School for Social Work)
114-02 FF
401-08 RT
114-03 FF
Karraker, Meg Wilkes (Univ. of St. Thomas)
106-21 RSF
Karras-Jean Gilles (Impact Development & Assessment)
307-21 EE
Kathuri-Ogola, Lucy (Kenyatta Univ.)
333-03
Katras, Mary Jo` (Univ. of Minnesota)
110-04
Kaufman, Rebecca (Temple Univ.)
139-04 FH
Kavanaugh, Shane (Iowa State Univ.)
121-04
Kazlauskaite, Vaida (Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas)
206-13 EE
Kees, Michelle (Univ. of Michigan)
405-04
401-12 FT
Kazura, Kerry (Univ. of New Hampshire)
401-23 FH
134-21 FH
Program Participant Index - Page 18
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Kern, Bobby (Oklahoma Christian Univ.)
206-07 EE
Kerpelman, Jennifer (Auburn Univ.)
405-03
Keyes, Margaret A. (Auburn Univ.)
210-02
Khaw, Lyndal (Montclair State Univ.)
013-02
Killian, Timothy (Univ. of Arkansas)
131-03 EE
Killoren, Sarah (Univ. of Missouri)
233-19 EM
Kim, Oh Myo (Univ. of Connecticut)
106-07 FT
215
Kim, Peter (Pennsylvania State Univ.)
149-04 EM
Kim, YaeBin (Univ. of Nevada)
146-02
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
114-19 FF
404-01
134-11 EE
Kimani, Elishiba (Kenyatta Univ.)
332-03
235-04
134-28 FT
Kimmes, Jon (Kansas State Univ.)
154-12 EE
Kline, Gabrielle (Univ. of Missouri)
324-16 RT
404-01
Knapp, Stan J. (Brigham Young Univ.)
016-02
332-06
332-05
Kirby Wilkins, Jacqueline (Ohio State Univ.)
149-18 FH
108
Knight, Kathryn (George Fox Univ.)
106-24 RSF
Knopp, Kayla (Univ. of Denver)
339-02
Knox, David (East Carolina Univ.)
324-24 RT
Ko, Kwangman (Univ. of Missouri)
333-01
Koerner, Susan Silverberg (Univ. of Illinois)
135
Kogan, Steven M. (Univ. of Georgia)
119-01
Kolb, Annette G. (Messiah Col.)
229-05
Kopystynska, Olena (Univ. of Arizona)
401-07 FT
401-22 RT
213
Kostina-Ritchey, Erin (Texas Tech Univ.)
233-08 IN
Kozak, Melissa (Univ. of Georgia)
225-03 FH
324-13 AFS
Kramer Holmes, Erin (Brigham Young Univ.)
134-24 RT
Krause, Lisa (Concordia Univ.)
307-15 EE
154-15 EE
Kreischer, Amber (Iowa State Univ.)
330-03
339-04
208-03
Ku, Seulki (Ohio State Univ.)
315-03
334-12 FH
Kuborn, Sarah (Kansas State Univ.)
328-04
403
Kunkel, Kelly (Univ. of Minnesota)
110-04
154-15 EE
Kuns, Brooke (Univ. of Central Oklahoma)
147-03
149-09 EE
Kuo, Patty X. (Univ. of Michigan)
237-03
Kupisk, Dayana (Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison)
307-26 EE
149-15 EE
Program Participant Index - Page 19
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Kuramoto, Ayako (Jissen Women’s Univ.)
225-13 IN
Kurokawa, Kinuyo (Jissen Women’s Univ.)
225-13 IN
Kuvalanka, Katherine A. (Miami Univ. Ohio)
114-08 FF
LaFleur, Camille (Virginia Tech)
409
106-01 FT
LaFollette, Vickie (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-08A FF 145-05
110-04
LaGraff, Melissa (Univ. of Tennessee)
134-13 EE
Lahar, Cindy (Royal Univ., Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
106-05 FT
233-07 IN
Lahoz, Ivanna E. (Marist Col.)
329-04
Lancaster, Morgan (East Carolina Univ.)
324-09 RF
Landers, Ami (Auburn Univ.)
134-14 EE
Landers, Ashley (Univ. of Minnesota)
334-13 EM
Landor, Antoinette (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia)
329-02
Lang, Sarah (Ohio State Univ.)
114-20 FH
Langlais, Michael R. (Univ. of Nebraska)
229-02
Langworthy, Sara (Univ. of Minnesota)
209-02
Lansford, Jennifer E.. (Duke Univ.)
336-04
LaPlant, Katie (Ohio State Univ.)
154-12 EE
324-01
Lardier Jr., David T. (Montclair State Univ.)
206-12 EE
235-01
Larson, Jeffry (Brigham Young Univ.)
134-29 FT
230-03
Larva, Michelle (Univ. of North Texas)
149-20 FP
Larzelere, Robert (Oklahoma State Univ.)
327
Lazarevic, Vanja (San Diego State Univ.)
306
Lasley, Chandra (Kansas State Univ.)
141-01
Lauer, Sean (Univ. of British Columbia)
206-16 FH
410-18 EE
126
Lauter, Lauren (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
235-03
Law, David (Utah State Univ.)
134-05 FH
LeBaron, Ashley (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-15 EE
Lee, Eunjin (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-19 RT
149-12 EE
Leavitt, Chelom (Penn State Univ.)
206-18 RT
013-01
Lee, Hyanghee (Univ. of Connecticut)
149-13 EE
Lee, Jaerim (Seoul National Univ.)
225-07 IN
226-03 RT
Lee, Jocelyn Smith (Marist Col.)
329-04
Lee, Jungup (Florida State Univ.)
307-27 EM
Lee, Kyuho (Iowa State Univ.)
401-20 FH
Program Participant Index - Page 20
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Lee, Richard (Univ. of Connecticut)
106-07 FT
Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State Univ.)
149-29 RT
Lee, Sun-A (Univ. of Louisiana)
123-03
Lee, Susanne (Univ. of Minnesota)
337-02
Lee, Tae Kyoung (Univ. of Miami)
142-02
Lee, Yoojin (Iowa State Univ.)
149-19 FP
Lee, Yun-Suk (Univ. of Seoul)
225-12 IN
Leerkes, Esther M. (Florida State Univ.)
232-03
Lefthand, Matthew (Weber State Univ.)
149-10 EE
204
142-03
149-15 EE
Lehman, Carrie (Univ. of Missouri)
410-04 FF
Lenoir, Symone (Univ. of Missouri-Columbia)
329-02
Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of Maryland)
114-08A
Letiecq, Bethany L. (George Mason Univ.)
114-26 EM
Levchenko, Polina (Michigan State Univ.)
146-05
228
319
409
334-03
334-04
225-26 EM
Leventhal, Julie (Univ. of North Texas)
140-01
154-04 AFS 216
Leverett, Anissa (Texas State Univ.)
149-06 EM
Levine, Ethan (Temple Univ.)
139-04 FH
Levya, Krishna (George Mason Univ.)
114-26 EM
140-01
Lewin, Amy (Univ. of Maryland)
139
334-01
Lewis, Denise (Univ. of Georgia)
106-05 FT
Lewis, Edith A. (Univ. of Michigan)
228
Lewis, Melissa (Univ. of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth)
149-23 FH
Li, Cuiting (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
341-01
Li, Xiaohui (Northern Illinois Univ.)
316
331-07
Lewis, Virginia (Univ. of Kansas)
334-02
231-05
Lin, Yi-Ching (National Taiwan Univ.)
149-24 FH
Lincoln, Courtney (Univ. of Connecticut)
410-13 EE
Linver, Miriam (Montclair State Univ.)
322-04 FF
Lippert, Adam (Queens Col., CUNY)
324-21 RT
Liu, Chao (Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-14 EM
Liu, Sihong (Univ. of Georgia)
225-01 FH
Lloyd, Griselda (Loma Linda Univ.)
206-21 RT
Lloyd, Kayla (Univ. of Alabama)
114-18 RT
Lloyd, Sally (Miami Univ. of Ohio)
154-01 AFS
Program Participant Index - Page 21
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Lockett, Lorenza (Kansas State Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
322-02 SN
Lockhart, Peggy (Iowa State Univ.)
410-12 FP
110-03
149-19 FP
404-02
121-03
131-02 EE
210-04
Lohman, Brenda (Iowa State Univ.)
410-19 EE
218A
107-02
London-Johnson, Antoinette (Florida State Univ.)
134-08 FH
Long, Alice (Mississippi State Univ.)
106-23 RSF
Longley, Kasey (Florida State Univ.)
206-01 FH
Looman, Wendy (Univ. of Minnesota)
206-06 FH
Lopez, Michael L. (Natl. Research Ctr. on Hispanic Children &
Families)
130
Lorenz, Frederick O. (Iowa State Univ.)
142
Love, Cathleen (UConn)
149-13 EE
Lu, Jennifer (Univ. of Minnesota)
206-06 FH
Lucier-Greer, Mallory (Florida State Univ.)
110-02
Lui, Joyce (Washington State Univ.)
410-07 FT
Lunkenheimer, Erika (Colorado State Univ.)
402-01
Luo, Shanhong (Univ. of North Carolina-Wilmington
123-03
MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley (Purdue Univ.)
134-01 RT
MacDonnell, Marisa (Montclair State Univ.)
322-04 FF
Macfie, Jenny (Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
134-04 RT
330-02
Machara, Margaret (Tennessee State Univ.)
307-17 EE
Magnusson, Brianna M. (Brigham Young Univ.)
206-22 FH
401-01 EE
Mahan, Derek J. (Miami Univ. Ohio)
114-08 FF
Mai, Kendra (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
401-02
154-02 AFS
Maier, Candice (Univ. of Iowa)
122-03
Majerle, Amy (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-12 EE
Maletsky, Lisa (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
149-27 SN
Malin, Jen (Univ. of Maryland)
322-06 FF
119-02
Mallette, Jacquelyn (Univ. of Georgia)
314-02
410-17 EE
Mallory, Allen (Kansas State Univ.)
141-01
332-05
Malm, Karin (Child Trends)
121-09
Mammen, Sheila (Iowa State Univ.)
111-03
233-21 EM
Mancini, Jay A. (Univ. of Georgia)
110-02
110-03
Manley, Melissa H (Virginia Tech)
236-02
334-18 FP
Manlove, Jennifer (Child Trends)
211-03
307-20 EE
Program Participant Index - Page 22
131-03
134-18 FP
334-05 FT
334-06
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Marini, Christina (Purdue Univ.)
134-04 RT
405
Mark, Kristen (Univ. of Kentucky)
147-01
208
226-01 RT
Markee, Marrissa (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
149-27 SN
322-02 SN
401
Markham, Melinda Stafford (Kansas State Univ.)
234
Marks, Loren (Louisiana State Univ.)
106-23 RSF
Marquez, Marlene (George Mason Univ.)
114-26 EM
Martin, A'verria (Univ. of California-San Diego)
416-02
206-21 RT
140-01
Martin, Emma (Saint Mary's Univ. of Minnesota)
322-05 FF
Martin, Peter (Iowa State Univ.)
210-04
401-20 FH
Martin, Todd F. (Trinity Western Univ.)
016-01
107-01
Massie, Megan (Univ. of Minnesota - Twin Cities)
206-17 FH
Mastergeorge, Ann (Texas Tech Univ.)
409
Matthews, Stephen A. (Pennsylvania State Univ.)
149-04 EM
235-04
McCann, Ellie (Univ. of Minnesota)
110-04
154-15 EE
McClish, Keondria (Kansas State Univ.)
107-02
154-03 AFS
McCray, Tiyahri (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
134-28 FT
McCullough, Amanda (Univ. of Central Missouri)
410-19 EE
McDaniel, Brandon (Illinois State Univ.)
015
McDaniel, Susan (Univ. of Lethbridge)
307-05 EE
311
McElwain, Alyssa (Univ. of Wyoming)
410-21 RT
122-04
122-03
237-04
228
322-06 FF
409
403-04
307-06 EE
230-01
McGeorge, Christi (North Dakota State Univ.)
114-16 RT
McGill, Julianne (Auburn Univ.)
230-01
328-01
McGraw, Lori (Oregon State Univ.)
156
206-02 FH
McGueu, Matt (Univ. of Minnesota)
210-01
210-02
McGuire, Jenifer (Univ. of Minnesota)
004
114-10 FF
122-01
138-02
134-18 FP
142-01
307-14 EE
McKechnie, Anne (Univ. of Minnesota)
324-11 RT
McKee, Laura G. (Univ. of Georgia)
110-03
McNeeley, Erin (Illinois State Univ.)
324-05 AFS
McRoy, Ruth G. (Boston Col.)
321-02
321-03
McWey, Lenore (Florida State Univ.)
149-05 EM
334-05 FT
Medora, Nilufer (CSULB)
341-03
Mehus, Christopher (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-21 FH
Meier, Jason (UConn)
324-19 FH
Melby, Janet (Iowa State Univ.)
121-04
334-06 FT
401-23 FH
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�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Melton, Karen (Baylor Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
141-04
410-08 FH
Menakem, Resmaa (Unbound Therapy)
143
Mendenhall, Tai (Univ. of Minnesota)
140
331-06
Mendez, Shawn N. (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign
008-02
236-04
Merten, Michael (Oklahoma State Univ.)
314-07
Meservy, Melece (Brigham Young Univ.)
307-28 FT
Metcalfe, Jessica Jarick (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
134-09 FH
Meyer, Sheree (Utah State Univ.)
149-12 EE
Michaloupoulou, Lito Eleni (Penn State Univ.)
318
134-19 FH
Michaels, Cari (Univ. of Minnesota)
109
414
Middlemiss, Wendy (Univ. of North Texas)
412-01
412-03
Mikal, Jude (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-10 EE
Milavetz, Zoe (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-18 RT
Miller, Bobbie (Regis Univ.)
334-19 FP
Miller, Chiquita (Kansas State Univ.)
322-02 SN
Miller, Jacqueline (Utah State Univ.)
225-16 RT
Miller, Rick (Brigham Young Univ.)
324-22 FT
Mills-Koonce, Roger (Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro)
149-01 RT
Mitchell, Elisa (Univ. of Southern Indiana)
334-19 FP
336-01
206-24 FH
Mitchell, Sarah (Univ. of Missouri)
410-04 FF
Mitchell, Stephanie (Univ. of Maryland)
330-02
334-01
334-02
Mitchell, Yolanda (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
120-01
334-04
140-02
215
154-03 AFS
Mittal, Mona (Univ. of Maryland)
334-03
120-02
Moeller, Jeremy (Oregon State Univ.)
134-03 RT
Moen, Dan (Minnesota State Univ., Mankato)
233-18 EM
Moen, Phyllis (Univ. of Minnesota)
117
144-02
Molloy, Sonia (Virginia Tech)
139-05 FF
410-08 FH
134
Monk, J. Kale (Univ. of Illinois)
013-03
Monta, Nicole (Michigan State Univ.)
231-01
Montano, Matt (Utah Valley Univ.)
324-14 RT
Moore, Darren D. (Mercer Univ.)
331-03
Moore, Erin (Univ. of Illinois)
307-17 EE
Moore, Kristin (Child Trends)
121-09
Moore, Lyn (Virginia Tech)
106-12 FT
307-20 EE
Program Participant Index - Page 24
230
409
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Moran, Hayley (Univ. of Tennessee)
Sessions in Which Partipated
134-13 EE
Morgan, Kari (Kansas State Univ.)
234
Morgan, Preston (Kansas State Univ.)
106-13 FT
226-04 RT
Moron, Leanna (George Mason Univ.)
114-26 EM
Morissette, Sandra (Baylor Univ.)
110-01
Morrison, Kimberly (Kansas State Univ.)
149-11 EE
Moyer, Lisa (Winthrop Univ.)
241
Muentner, Luke (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-18 RT
Mulla, Shazia (Univ. of Minnesota- Twin Cities)
149-26 SN
Muller, Emily (Penn State Univ.)
134-05 FH
402-02
Munly, Kelly (Penn State Altoona)
011
208-06
Murillo, Rosenda (Univ. of Houston)
111-01
Murowchick, Elise (Univ. of Washington)
225
Murphy, Kelly (Child Trends)
121-09
Murphy, Sarah E. (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
237-01
206-17 FH
336
Murray, Colleen (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
220
Murray, Heather (Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
121-07
225-27 EM
Murray, Kimberly (Florida State Univ.)
149-05 EM
Murray, Maresa (Indiana Univ.-Bloomington)
228
Murray, Michelle (Virginia Tech)
114-22 FT
Mussen, Brittany (Illinois State Univ.)
324-05 AFS
Muza, Robin (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
118-08
Myers, Dennis (Baylor Univ.)
236-05
110-01
Myers, Judy (Univ. of Minnesota)
324-01
Myers-Bowman (Kansas State Univ.)
217
324-17 RT
Myers-Walls, Judith (Purdue Univ.)
143
217
Myhra, Laurelle (Catholic Charities)
331-07
Naar, Jill (Virginia Tech)
139-05 FF
Nam, Boram (Sungkyunkwan Univ.)
328-04
225-08 IN
Nam, Sangbo (Iowa State Univ.)
149-28 FH
Nathans, Laura (Univ. of North Texas)
334-15 EE
Neagbour, Jennifer (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
154-02 AFS
Nedela, Mary (Virginia Tech)
114-22 FT
Nwwaon, Triston (Univ. of Nevada, Las Vegas)
401-12 FT
236-05
Program Participant Index - Page 25
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Neill, Erin L. (Iowa State Univ.)
231-06
Nelson-Goff, Briana (Kansas State Univ.)
134-02 RT
140-02
154-11 AFS 410-14 EE
Neppl, Tricia (Iowa State Univ.)
149-19 FP
330-04
401-23 FH
Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair State Univ.)
225-26 EM
Nestler, Anthony (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-18 RT
Newell, Elliot (Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
121-05
Newsom, Kimmery (Kansas State Univ.)
143
154-03 AFS
Niehuis, Sylvia (Texas Tech Univ.)
114-15 RT
324-07 RT
324-15 FT
Nievar, M. Angela (Univ. of North Texas)
334-15 EE
333-03
335-02
Nikparvar, Fatemeh (Kansas State Univ.)
225-10 IN
Nishina, Adrienne (Univ. of California, Davis)
134-07 FH
Njue, JaneRose (Northern Illinois Univ.)
146-02
Noah, Aggie (Pennsylvania State Univ.)
225-19 EM
Nolasco, Hector (California State Univ., Northridge)
134-25 RT
Nordquist, Vey (Univ. of Tennessee)
334-08 FT
Norton, Maria C. (Weber State Univ.)
401-26 FH
Novak, Joshua (Kansas State Univ.)
149-23 FH
Novilla, Kirsten (Brigham Young Univ.)
206-22 FH
Novilla, Len M. B. (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-11 RT
206-22 FH
Nybroten, Kathleen (Univ. of Wisconsin-Eau Claire)
147-04
Oakley, M. K. (Univ. of Massachusetts)
334-17
O'Brien, Nichole (Fairfield Univ.)
106-19 FT
O'Connor, Deborah (Univ. of British Columbia)
401-16 FH
231-03
O'Donnell, Susan (George Fox Univ.)
106-24 RSF
Oehme, Karen (Florida State Univ.)
121-03
Ogletree, Mark (Brigham Young Univ.)
338-02
Ogolsky, Brian (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
236-03
236-04
307-16 EE
307-17 EE
307-18 EE
Ohannessian, Christine McCauley (Connecticut Children's Medical
Center)
114-25 EM
314-01
314-06
401-11 FH
401-13 FH
Okhotnikov, Ilya (Univ. of Kentucky)
147-01
208
226-01 RT
Oldham, C. Rebecca (Texas Tech Univ.)
114-15 RT
324-07 RT
O'Leary, Jessica L. (Univ. of Georgia)
307-14 EE
Oliver, Mark (Penn State Univ.)
121-02
Ollen, Elizabeth W. (Univ. of Massachusetts)
334-17 FP
134-19 FH
Program Participant Index - Page 26
405-02
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Olmstead, Spencer (Univ. of Tennessee)
Sessions in Which Partipated
307-18 EE
307-17 EE
Olsavsky, Anna (Ohio State Univ.)
237-02
Olsen, Charlotte (Kansas State Univ.)
121-08
Olson, David (Life Innovations)
231-05
Olson, Jonathan (Bastyr Univ.)
121-02
Olson, Kathleen (Univ. of Minnesota Ext.)
313-03
Olson, Kjersti (Univ. of Minnesota)
233-14 IN
Olson, Lynette (Pittsburg State Univ.)
234
Olson, Patricia (Univ. of Minnesota Ext.)
134-19 FH
313-03
O'Neal, Catherine Walker (Univ. of Georgia)
110-03
Ontai, Lenna (Univ. of California, Davis)
134-07 FH
Orbuch, Terri (Auburn Univ.)
142-01
307-14 EE
339-03
Orton, Corinne (Utah Valley Univ.)
134-18 FP
324-14 RT
Oseland, Lauren (Kansas State Univ.)
134-02 RT
140-02
154-11 AFS
Oshri, Assaf (Univ. of Georgia)
225-01 FH
225-02 FH
225-03 FH
225-05 FH
135
145-04
236-01
Oswald, Ramona Faith (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
008-02
Ottusch, Timothy (Oregon State Univ.)
149-08 RT
Oum, Sewon (Seoul National Univ.)
225-07 IN
Ourada, Verna (Newburg, OR)
206
Pace, Matthew (Seton Hill Univ.)
401-10 EM
Paine, Ava (Univ. of Central Oklahoma)
147-03
149-09 EE
Palkovitz, Rob (Univ. of Delaware)
315-02
410-10 RT
Pang, Yuk (Iowa State Univ.)
106-22 RSF 121-04
Pantaleao, Ashley (Connecticut Children's Medical Center)
114-25 EM
Parent, Justin (Univ. of Vermont)
416-01
Park, Juhee (Sungshin Women's Univ.)
233-17A
Park, Lisa Sun-Hee (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara)
318
Park, Nicole (Univ. of Minnesota)
322-03 SN
Parker-Oliver, Debbie (Univ. of Missouri)
401-21 FH
Parra, Gilbert (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
410-07 FT
Parrish, Canada (Oklahoma State Univ.)
412-01
Parrott, Emily (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
401-07 RT
Pasley, Kay (Florida State Univ.)
410-23 RT
319
307-11 EE
Paschall, Katherine (Univ. of Arizona)
401-13 FH
416-03
Program Participant Index - Page 27
236-03
236-04
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Pawel, Jody Johnston (Relationship Tools)
401-01 EE
Payne, Chris C. (Florida State Univ.)
232-03
Payne, Pamela B. (Weber State Univ .)
118-06
Pearce-Morris, Jennifer (Raritan Valley Community Col.)
336-02
Pedersen, Daphne (Univ. of North Dakota)
338
324-20 RT
Peng, Cheng (Iowa State Univ.)
413-03
Perez, Lindsey M. (Univ. of Nevada-Reno)
146-03
225-27 EM
Perez-Brumer, Amaya (Columbia Univ.)
Perkins, Daniel (Penn State Univ.)
114-08 C
FF
121-02
134-19 FH
Perlman, Dan (Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro
013
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen (Univ. of Massachusetts)
232-02
401-24 FH
232-04
410-23 RT
Perumbilly, Sebastian (Southern Connecticut State Univ.)
129
Petren, Raymond (Penn State Worthington Scranton)
008-01
Pettit, Gregory S. (Auburn Univ.)
336-04
Phillips, Tommy (Mississippi State Univ.)
416-03
401-09 FH
Petkus, Justin M. (Central Michigan Univ.)
316
233-15 IN
Peterson, Carla (Iowa State Univ.)
304
106-23 RSF
Phillips, Zachariah (Bethel Col.)
321-02
Phinney, Alison (Univ. of British Columbia)
401-16 FH
Pidcock, Boyd (Texas Tech Univ.)
307-25 FH
Piercy, Kathleen W. (Weber State Univ.)
401-26 FH
Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.)
117
Placenti, Rocco (Montclair State Univ.)
154-09 AFS
Plunkett, Scott (California State Univ., Northridge)
134-25 RT
206-07 EE
Poehlmann-Tynan, Julie (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
149-26 SN
206-17 FH
206-18 RT
409
410-22 FH
Polachek, Alicia J.
215
Polenick, Courtney A. (Penn State Univ.)
206-19 RT
402-02
Pollitt, Amanda (Univ. of Arizona)
114-09 FF
Pomeroy, Colby (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
149-18 FH
Poon, Leonard (Iowa State Univ.)
401-20 FH
Porta, Carolyn (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-21 FH
Potter, Emma (Virginia Tech)
410-02 FF
Potter, Daniel (American Institutes for Research)
410-02 FF
Powell, Frankie Denise (Univ. of North Carolina at Pembroke)
228
Program Participant Index - Page 28
400
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Powell, Josh (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-15 EE
Powell, Sharon (Univ. of Minnesota)
004
Powers-Barker, Patrice (Ohio State Univ.)
154-12 EE
Pratt, Keeley J. (Univ. of Minnesota)
111-02
Preli, Robert (Fairfield Univ.)
307-04 EE
231-03
Proulx, Christine (Univ. of Missouri)
153
Puhlman, Daniel (Indiana Univ. of Pennsylvania)
008-01
Purtell, Kelly M. (Ohio State Univ.)
307-03 RT
307-22 RT
Qin, Shen (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
123-05
341-02
Quamme, Sue (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-04 EE
Quinn, Deidre (Univ. of Maryland)
128-01
Qureshi, Zoha (Univ. of Central Oklahoma)
149-09 EE
Rackham, Erin (Brigham Young Univ.)
134-29 FT
Rader, Shannon (St Cloud State Univ.)
401-22 RT
334-01
337-03
134-16 EE
Raffaelli, Marcella (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
401-17 FH
206-24 FH
Rakestraw, Cathy (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
206-23 FH
Raley, Kelly (Population Research Ctr.)
147A
150
Rama, Catherine (Univ. of Florida)
233-18 EM
Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse Univ.)
155
233-13 IN
Randall, Ashley K. (Univ. of Alabama)
106-03 FT
114-18 RT
Randle, Karen (North Carolina State Univ.)
401-03 EE
Randles, Jennifer (California State Univ.-Fresno)
318
Range, Bryan (Univ. of Iowa)
106-20 FT
223
226-06 RT
121-06
Rappleyea, Damon (East Carolina Univ.)
324-09 RF
Rauer, Amy (Auburn Univ.)
144-03
Ravvina, Yelena (Univ. of Massachusetts)
321-03
Ray, Sarah K. (Iowa State Univ.)
342
407-01
Rayborn, Ivry (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
114-19 FF
149-18 FH
Raza, Hassan (Montclair State Univ.)
333-04
Rea, Jennifer (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-12 EE
Reboussin, Beth A. (Florida State Univ.)
226-05 RT
240
339-03
232-03
407-03
Reed, Kayla (Florida State Univ.)
134-18 FP
334-05 FT
Reid, Alexander (UConn)
149-13 EE
324-19 FH
Reid, Robert (Montclair State Univ.)
206-12 EE
235-01
235-03
Program Participant Index - Page 29
402-03
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Reid, Zakia (Child Trends)
121-09
Reifman, Alan (Texas Tech Univ.)
114-15 RT
Reina Paez, Angelica (Univ. of Kentucky)
233-22 EE
324-07 RT
Reinke, Jennifer (Univ. of Wisconsin - Stout)
118-05
Reesor, Layton (Univ. of Houston)
111-01
154-06 AFS 154-18 EE
Reyes, Robert (Messiah Col.)
154-05 AFS 228
Reyes-Mohammed, Maria Cecilia (OASIS Inst. of Higher Learning)
415-02
Reynolds, Jonelle (UConn)
149-13 EE
Rhoads, Galena (Univ. of Denver)
339-02
Rhodes, Mitchell R. (Utah State Univ.)
225-16 RT
Rice, TeKisha (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
225-22 EM
Richards, Chelsey (Utah Valley Univ.)
324-14 RT
Richardson, Evin (Univ. of Georgia)
230-02
Richardson, Natalie (Oklahoma State Univ.)
140-04
Ricklefs, Tonya (Kanas State Univ.)
322-02 SN
Rider, Kennon (Zayed Univ.)
225-14 IN
Riesterer, Samantha (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
154-02 AFS
Riger, Dana (Virginia Tech)
149-29 RT
Riina, Elizabeth (Queens Col., CUNY)
324-21 RT
236-03
410-17 EE
324-17 RT
Riley, Alex (Virginia Tech)
149-29 RT
Rimi, Tamanna (Iowa State Univ.)
407-02
Rivera, Peter (Florida State Univ.)
225-19 EM
Roach, Andrea (Univ. of Missouri - Columbia)
149
Robbins, Nathan (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-04 FF
149-20 FP
411-03
335-03
415-01
315-03
Roberson, Patricia (Univ. of Tennessee)
332-01
149-16 FH
Roberts, Kelly (Univ. of North Texas)
108-01
Roberts, Linda (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
013-01
Robila, Mihaela (Queens Col., CUNY)
300
Robinson, David (Univ. of Kansas)
149-23 FH
Robinson, W. David (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
141-03
Rodas, Jose Miguel (Univ. of Arizona)
417
404
Rodney, Paddy (Univ. of British Columbia)
401-16 FH
Rodriguez, Yuliana (East Carolina Univ.)
226-05 RT
Roehlkepartain, Eugene (Search Institute)
206-20 RT
307-09 EE
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�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Rolan, Emily (Purdue Univ.)
410-06 RT
Roopnarine, Jaipaul (Lehigh Univ.)
225-20 EM
Rombo, Dorothy (State Univ. of New York-Oneonta)
114-03 FF
Romero, Andrea (Univ. of Arizona)
409
Roper, Susanne (Brigham Young Univ.)
149-25 FH
Rosa, Christina (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-15 EE
Rose, Andrew (Univ. of Connecticut)
324-22 FT
Ross, Jennifer (Tuskegee Univ.)
401-19 EM
Ross, Lori E. (Univ. of Toronto)
236-02
Rouleau, Erica (Michigan State Univ.)
106-09 FT
Routh, Brianna (Iowa State Univ.)
111-03
Routon, Jasmine (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
236-01
Rowe, Neil (Iowa State Univ.)
206-05 FH
401-09 FH
134-06 FH
154-15 EE
315-01
Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland)
017
128-04
Roy, Roudi Nazarinia (California State Univ.-Long Beach)
318
324-10 RSF 341-03
Rudi, Jessie (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-23 FH
307-01 RT
401-14 FH
Rueter, Martha (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-06 FF
Ruff, Madeline (Bethel Col.)
321-02
Runion, Hilary (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-16 FH
206-18 RT
210-03
206-19 RT
Ruppel, Emily (Smith Col.)
114-03 FF
Rurka, Marissa (Iowa State Univ.)
111-03
134-06 FH
154-15 EE
210-03
Russell, Beth S. (Univ. of Connecticut)
206-10 EE
314-01
314-06
410-13 EE
Russell, Daniel (Iowa State Univ.)
106-22 RSF 149-19 FP
Russell, Luke (Univ. of Missouri)
149-22 FH
324-16 RT
416-04
Russell, Stephen T. (Univ. of Texas-Austin)
114-09 FF
316
Russon, Jody (Drexel Univ.)
114-08 C
FF
314-04
Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Central Michigan Univ.)
100
Sabatelli, Ronald (Univ. of Connecticut)
017
Sabey, Allen (Auburn Univ.)
343
144-03
226-03 RT
Samek, Diana R. (Auburn Univ.)
210-02
402
Sandberg, Jonathan (Brigham Young Univ.)
307-28 FT
307-29 FT
307-30 FT
Sankar, Sudha (Michigan State Univ.)
231-01
Sanner, Caroline (Univ. of Missouri)
114-01 FF
324-16 RT
416-04
Sannes, Sarah (Univ. of Minnesota)
324-01
Program Participant Index - Page 31
409
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Sano, Yoshie (Washington State Univ. Vancouver)
111-03
233-21 EM
Santiago-Cruz, Michelle (Univ. of Illinois)
140-03
Sareth, Khann (Royal Univ., Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
106-05 FT
233-07 IN
Sarver, Susan (Univ. of Nebraska)
111-03
131-06 EE
Saunders, Amy (Virginia Tech)
106-12 FT
Saunders, Daniel (Univ. of Michigan)
332-03
Savasuk, Rachel (Auburn Univ.)
230-01
Sayer, Eric C. (Univ. of British Columbia)
107-01
Schachtner, Laura L. (Kansas State Univ.)
206-09 EE
Scheeringa, Michael S. (Tulane Univ.)
231-06
Schmelzle, Ashley (Kansas State Univ.)
206-04 FH
131-08 EE
134-06 FH
233-20 EM
332-04
403-01
Schmitz, Rachel (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
114-11 FF
Schmutz, Carly (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-15 EE
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah (Ohio State Univ.)
232-01
237-02
237-04
401-08 RT
416
Schramm, David (Univ. of Missouri)
114-05 FF
131-02 EE
149-14 EE
410-20 EE
410-21 RT
Schroeder, Allison (Univ. of Maryland)
120-01
128-02
Schulte, Anna K. (Univ. of Minnesota)
111-04
210-01
Schumm, Walter (Kansas State Univ.)
107-02
Schuner, Tanja (Royal Univ., Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
106-05 FT
Schwab, Jacqueline E. (Penn State Univ.-Mont Alto)
118-04
Schwartz, Seth (Univ. of Miami, FL)
149-05 EM
Schwarzer, David (Montclair State Univ.)
334-20 AFS 334-22 AFS 334-23 AFS
Scott, Jean Pearson (Texas Tech Univ.)
134-17 FH
233-07 IN
324-15 FT
Scott, Justin K. (Univ. of Texas at Austin)
139-02 FH
Scovill, Sallie (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
341-01
Sears, Kaye (Univ. of Central Oklahoma)
149-10 EE
149-15 EE
Seddio, Kaylee (Univ. of North Texas)
233-10 IN
412-02
Seedall, Ryan (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
141-03
Seidel, Amber (Penn State Univ.)
134-05 FH
240
233-10 IN
402-02
Seponski, Desiree (Univ. of Georgia)
106-05 FT
231-02
233-07 IN
Serido, Joyce (Univ. of Arizona)
106-02 FT
138-03
307-12 EE
Sesemann, Erin M. (Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-11 FT
141-02
Sethi, Jenna (Search Institute)
206-20 RT
307-09 EE
Settersten Jr., Richard (Oregon State Univ.)
149-08 RT
407-03
Program Participant Index - Page 32
411-01
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Settles, Barbara (Univ. of Delaware)
Sessions in Which Partipated
311
Shafer, Kevin (Brigham Young Univ.)
119
Shah, Harshi (Montclair State Univ.)
225-11 IN
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech Univ.)
139-01 FH
246
307-29 FT
206-19 RT
209-01
408-03
Sharstrom, Kalene (Prairie St. John's)
134-24 RT
122-02
Shelton, Lawrence G. (Univ. of Vermont)
229-06
Shideler, Meagan (Univ. of Tennessee)
134-13 EE
Shih, Kristy (Central Michigan Univ.)
156
Shin, Eunkyung (Virginia Tech)
334-11 FH
Shirer, Karen`(Univ. of Minnesota)
110-04
Shlafer, Rebecca (Univ. of Minnesota- Twin Cities)
239
212-03
417
149-26 SN
206-16 FH
206-17 FH
Shreffler, Karina (Oklahoma State Univ.)
218
233-05 FH
404-03
Shriner, Bethanne (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
118-08
Sidhu, Gurjeet (Guru Nanak Natl. Col., India)
233-13 IN
Silverstein, Merril (Syracuse Univ.)
338-01
401-13 FH
Silvey, Le Anne (Michigan State Univ.)
228
Simonton, Ginger (Loma Linda Univ.)
206-21 RT
Simpson, David (Brigham Young Univ.)
402-04
Simpson, Emily (Univ. of Connecticut)
114-25
314-01
Sisokohm, Sek (Royal Univ., Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
106-05 FT
233-07 IN
Sizemore, Kayla (Univ. of Tennessee)
307-16 EE
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State Univ.)
206-15 EE
Small, Khris-Ann (Univ. of Connecticut)
225-24 EM
Small, Stephen A. (Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison)
307-26 EE
Smith, Amy (Florida State Univ.)
206-01 FH
Smith, Carla P. (Mercer Univ.)
331-03
Smith, Cynthia (Virginia Tech)
334-11 FH
225-25 EM
408-09 FH
Smith, Jennifer R. (Mississippi State Univ.)
106-11 FT
106-23 RSF
Smith, Shardé (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
225-22 EM
225-23 EM
Smith, Suzanne R. (Washington State Univ.-Vancouver)
118-02
229-03
So, Hyojong (Seoul National Univ.)
233-12 IN
Solheim, Catherine (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-15 EE
Sollie, Donna (Auburn Univ.)
135
Somo, Charity (Univ. of Georgia)
413-03
311
233-07 IN
Program Participant Index - Page 33
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sorenson, Emily D. (Iowa State Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
405-04
Southwell, Kenona (Purdue Univ.)
134-01 RT
Sovannara, Kao (Royal Univ., Phnom Penh, Cambodia)
106-05 FT
Spann, Amber (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
134-28 FT
Spencer, Chelsea (Kansas State Univ.)
206-08 EE
206-09 EE
332-02
332-05
Spencer, Todd (Oklahoma State Univ.)
141-02
149-10 EE
206-07 EE
331-05
Spencer, Travis (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-15 EE
Spierling, Tiffany (Oklahoma State Univ.)
134
Spiers, Sara (Virginia Tech)
233-07 IN
410-08 FH
Spivak, Jennifer (Univ. of Wisconsin Stevens Point)
241
Spracklin, Kara (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
149-27 SN
Sprecher, Susan (Illinois State Univ.)
114-16 RT
Springer, Paul (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
233-09 IN
Spuhler, Bryan (Utah State Univ.)
206-15 EE
Staats, Natira (Kansas State Univ.)
106-01
233-05 FH
141-01
Stage, Dese Rae (Live Through This)
122-01
Stanton, Carley-Jane (Univ. of Alberta)
225-29 IN
Starks, Kelsi (Winthrop Univ.)
102
Steelman, Sarah (Virginia Tech)
409
Steffen, Rose (Univ. of Nevada-Reno)
Steinbach, Anja (Univ. of Cologne)
154-16 EE
333-02
Steinberg, Julia R. (Univ. of Maryland)
120-03
Stephens, Judah (St. Louis Univ.)
334-19 FP
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State Univ.)
154-09 AFS 212-04
225-11 IN
Stith, Sandra (Kansas State Univ.)
001
206-08 EE
206-09 EE
Stoddard, Nathan (Brigham Young Univ.)
339-04
Stoltzfus, Ken (Samford Univ.)
334-14 FT
Stolz, Heidi Elizabeth (Univ. of Tennessee)
134-13 EE
211
228
Stone Carlson, Thomas (North Dakota State Univ.)
122-03
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR)
206-26 FP
332-02
019
Street, Towanda (Univ. of Maryland)
128-02
Stubbs, Richard (Drexel Univ.)
314-04
Stuhlsatz, Greta (Iowa State Univ.)
114
Stum, Marlene (Univ. of Minnesota)
324-06 RT
Su, Shu (Auburn Univ.)
403-04
401-27 FH
Program Participant Index - Page 34
332-05
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Su, Yile (Virginia Tech)
106-01 FT
Su-Russell, Chang (Univ. of Missouri)
333-01
Suerken, Cynthia K. (Florida State Univ.)
232-03
Suitor, Jill (Purdue Univ.)
412-02
210-03
Sullivan, Theresa (Search Institute)
141-01
307-09 EE
Summers, Kali (Kansas State Univ.)
416-02
Sun, Ruiwen (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
225-22 EM
Sunderman, Aaren (Kansas State Univ.)
134-02 RT
Super, Kelsie (Kansas State Univ.)
149-11 EE
Surachman, Agus (Purdue Univ. Calumet)
401-18 RT
Sutter, Carolyn (Univ. of California, Davis)
134-07 FH
Sved, Moin (Univ. of Minnesota-Twin Cities)
138
Svevo-Clanci, Kimberly (Judson Univ.)
154-19 EE
Sweeney, Kathryn (Purdue Univ. Calumet)
401-18 RT
Syvertsen, Amy (Search Institute)
206-20 RT
Tachiera, Tracy (Washington State Univ.-Vancouver)
229-03
Taff, Derrick B. (Oregon State Univ.)
134-03 RT
225-23 EM
307-09 EE
Takahashi, Keiko (Jissen Women’s Univ.)
225-13 IN
Tambling, Rachel B. (Univ. of Connecticut)
149-21 FT
324-08 RT
401-06 FH
Tan, Lin (Virginia Tech)
334-11 FH
Taner, Ellen (Private Practice)
129
Tang, Xiaohul (Univ. of Texas)
305-15 EE
Tao, Chun (Arizona State Univ.)
337-03
226-06 RT
Tate, Allan D. (Univ. of Minnesota)
111-04
Taylor, Alan C. (East Carolina Univ.)
139-02 FH
324-09 RF
415-01
Taylor, Ashley (Iowa State Univ.)
405-04
Taylor, Jennifer (Univ. of California, Davis)
134-07 FH
Taylor, Loren (Kansas State Univ.)
149-11 EE
Taylor, Nathan (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
141-03
233-09 IN
333
Taylor, Sarah (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
146
341-02
410
Taylor, Sherria (San Francisco State Univ.)
208-01
Tennison, Bethany (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
154-02 AFS
Teran-Garcia, Margarita (Univ. of Illinois)
140-03
Thiam, Awa (Universite Cheikh Anta Diop - Senegal)
212-04
410-07 FT
Program Participant Index - Page 35
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Theisen, Jaclyn (Univ. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
405-02
Theriault, Kayla (Univ. of Connecticut)
121-01
Thompson, David (Kansas State Univ.)
233-16 IN
Thompson, Heather (Univ. of Tennessee-Chattanooga)
106-20 FT
Thorne, Savanah (Kansas State Univ.)
416-02
Thorsen, Maggie (Raritan Valley Community Col.)
336-02
Tiberio, Stacey (Oregon Social Learning Ctr.)
402-01
Tilley-Lubbs, Gresilda A. (Penn State Altoona)
011
Timm, Tina (Michigan State Univ.)
106-09 FT
121-05
208-06
Tobias, Scott (Kent State Univ. at Stark)
118
154-10AFS
Toews, Michelle (Kansas State Univ.)
234
332-02
401-24 FH
Torgerson, Chelsey (Virginia Tech)
106-01 FT
Torquati, Julia (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
154-17 EE
114-18 RT
226-06 RT
Totenhagen, Casey (Univ. of Alabama)
106-03 FT
Tralle, Claire (Univ. of Minnesota)
307
Trammell, Emmy Lu (Texas Tech Univ.)
233-08 IN
Tran, Kaydee (Kansas State Univ.)
149-11 EE
Trask, Bahira (Univ. of Delaware
335-01
Trofholz, Amanda C. (Univ. of Minnesota)
111-04
Tsokodayl, Ruvimbo (Virginia Tech)
149-29 RT
Tunkle, Caroline (Auburn Univ.)
134-14 EE
307-15 EE
210-01
Twist (Blumer), Markie (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stout)
331-01
Tyler, Kimberly (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
114-11 FF
331-04
Umaña-Taylor, Adrianna (Arizona State Univ.)
401-05 EM
Updegraff, Kimberly (Arizona State Univ.)
401-05 EM
Urban, Jennifer (Montclair State Univ.)
322-04 FF
Urieta, Diana M. (NC State Univ.)
131-07 EE
Vajda-Bailey, Karen (East Carolina Univ.)
324-09 RF
VanEeden-Moorefield, Brad (Montclair State Univ.)
114-23 FF
235-03
VanLeeuwen, Charlene (Univ. of Prince Edward Island)
114-25 EM
409
324-12 AFS
Vannucci, Anna (Connecticut Children's Medical Center)
333-04
Vaterlaus, J. Mitchell (Montana State Univ.)
154-13 EE
Vaughn, Marsha (Judson Univ.)
154-19 EE
Vennum, Amber (Kansas State Univ.)
401-13 FH
149-11 EE
Program Participant Index - Page 36
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Vesely, Colleen (George Mason Univ.)
Sessions in Which Partipated
114-26 EM
140-01
Viera, Elisabete (University of Aveiro, Portugal)
307-24 FP
Viewins, Yolanda (Central Oklahoma Healthy Start Initiative)
412-01
412-03
Villalobos, Luz A. Carvajal. (Universidad de los Andes)
146-03
225-27 EM
Villegas, Elizabeth (Univ. of Illinois)
140-03
Viramontez-Anguiano, Ruben (Univ. of Colorado Denver)
334-21 AFS 404-02
Volini, Lucas (Saint Mary's Univ. of Minnesota)
322-05 FF
Volling, Brenda L. (Univ. of Michigan)
237-03
Walcheski, Michael (Concordia Univ.)
118-03
Waldron, Mary (Indiana Univ.)
401-25 RT
Walker, Ann (Univ. of Kansas)
149-23 FH
331-02
154-18 EE
Walker, Anthony (Indiana State Univ.)
133
Walker, Susan (Univ. of Minnesota)
149-30 AFS 208-02
328-02
Wall, Sterling (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
106-23 RSF 241
341-01
Wallace, Jean E.
215
Walsdorf, Ashley (Univ. of Georgia)
154-16 EE
Walter, Meghan (Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
401-01 EE
Wang, Wen(Iowa State Univ.)
328-03
231-02
Walsh, Bridget (Univ. of Nevada, Reno)
324-10 RSF
401-09 FH
Ward, Rebecca (Shippensburg Univ.)
021
Ward-Griffin, Catherine (Univ. of British Columbia)
410-03 FF
401-16 FH
227
Washburn, Isaac (Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-14 EM
Washburn-Busk, Michelle (Kansas State Univ.)
322-01 SN
325
149-11 EE
Watkins, Nicole (Indiana Univ.)
401-25 RT
Watson, Ryan (Univ. of British Columbia)
114-21 FH
Weaver, Shannon (Univ. of Connecticut)
013
Weems, Carl F. (Iowa State Univ.)
235-02
231-06
Weiler, Lindsey (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-24 FH
Weishons, Kate (Univ. of Minnesota)
004
Welch, Ginger (Oklahoma State Univ.)
412-01
Wells, Leslie (Texas State Univ.)
149-06 EM
Wells, Michael (Stockholm Univ./Karolinska Institute)
114-20 FH
Welsh, Janet (Penn State Univ.)
134-19 FH
Wendt, Douglas (Brigham Young Univ.)
307-29 FT
307-08 EE
Program Participant Index - Page 37
410-16 EE
419
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
West, Jerry (Univ. of Maryland)
Sessions in Which Partipated
119-02
Westberg, Lindsay (Univ. of Connecticut)
106-16 FP
Wetter, Annie (Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
341-01
Weymouth, Lindsay (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison)
206-18 RT
Wheeler, Brandan (Mississippi State Univ.)
106-23 RSF 144
Wheeler, Lorey (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
008-03
Whiteman, Shawn (Purdue Univ.)
410-06 RT
Whittaker, Angela (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
206-24 FH
Wickler, Allison (NCFR)
302
Wickrama, K. A. S. (Univ. of Georgia)
114-17 RT
405-03
404-04
White, James M. (Univ. of British Columbia)
206-19 RT
Wienke, Chris (Southern Illinois Univ.)
313
142-02
334-09 FH
134-22 FT
Wiles, Bradford B. (Kansas State Univ.)
134-18 FP
229-05
Wilcox, Sherrie (Blue Star Families)
332-03
225-17 RT
Wilcock, Samuel P. (Messiah Col.)
107-01
403-01
Wiley, Angela (Univ. of Illinois)
140-03
405-02
415-04
Williams, Amanda (Univ. of Southern Mississippi)
114-19 FF
149-18 FH
206-23 FH
Williams, Ebony K. (Iowa State Univ.)
329-05
Williams, Kristi (Ohio State Univ.)
147A
Williams, Rhiannon (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-10 EE
Williams, Zenova (Kansas State Univ.)
141-01
Wilmarth, Melissa J. (Univ. of Alabama-Tuscaloosa)
106-03 FT
Wilmoth, Joe (Mississippi State Univ.)
338-03
Winograd, Darren (California State Univ., Northridge)
134-25 RT
Winter, Cindy (NCFR)
113
340
409A
334-05 FT
314-07
334-06 FT
Withers, Mathew (Florida State Univ.)
149-05 EM
Witherspoon, Dawn P. (Penn State Univ.)
235-04
Woehler, Nerissa (Columbia International Univ.)
147-04
Wojciak, Armeda (Univ. of Iowa)
106-20 FT
121-06
Wood, Nathan (Univ. of Kentucky)
147-01
208
Wrobel, Gretchen Miller (Bethel Col.)
321-02
Wu, Chen-Yu (Search Inst.)
206-20 RT
Wu, Qiong (Ohio State Univ.)
334-12 FH
Wuethrich, Crystal (Univ. of Wisconsin Stevens Point)
241
226-01 RT
Program Participant Index - Page 38
405-01
�2016 List of Program Participants
Name of Participant and Employer
Sessions in Which Partipated
Xagoraris, Ashley (Central Washington Univ.)
307-23 FH
Xia, Yan Ruth (Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
123-05
Yang, Jiong (Iowa State Univ.)
106-22 RSF
Yao, Ping (Northern Illinois Univ.)
231-05
Yaure, Robin G. (Penn State Univ.-Mont Alto)
118-04
212-02
311
151
234
402-02
208-04
244
415-03
402-03
402-04
242
339-04
341-02
412-03
Yazedjian, Ani (Illinois State Univ.)
136
219
Yodanis, Carrie (Univ. of British Columbia)
117
126
Yorgason, Jeremy (Brigham Young Univ.)
215
307-30 FT
You, Hyun-Kyung (Humboldt State Univ.)
156
335
206-02 FH
Young, Marisa
215
Young, Rebekah (Univ. of Washington)
107
Zabriskie, Ramon (Brigham Young Univ.)
410-08 FH
Zadeh, Shima Hassan (Texas Tech Univ.)
233-08 IN
Zaloudek, Julie A. (Minnesota State Univ.-Moorhead)
118-05
118-07
Zamir, Osnat (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-20 FH
134-23 FH
Zarling, Annie (Iowa State Univ.)
206-25 FT
Zhang, Chun (Univ. of Minnesota)
225-18 EM
Zhang, Dong (Iowa State Univ.)
413-01
Zhang, Jing (Ohio State Univ.)
008
225-28 FH
134-23 FH
Zhang, Na (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-20 FH
Zhang, Qinwel Veronica (Univ. of Nebraska)
341-02
Zhang, Xiaoyun (Univ. of Nebraska)
415-03
Zhou, Nan (Univ. of North Carolina-Greensboro)
314-05
Zhu, Ping (Univ. of North Texas)
307-02
Zvara, Bharathi (Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
149-01 RT
330-02
Zvonkovic, Anisa (Virginia Tech)
137
206-28 RT
232
Program Participant Index - Page 39
405-03
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1,215
Event Location
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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Event Venue
Hilton Minneapolis
Event Theme
Families and Human Rights: Promise and Vulnerability in the 21st Century
Program Chair
Lee Ann De Reus
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2016 Annual Conference
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November 02, 2016 - November 05, 2016
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National Council on
Family Relations
2015 Annual Conference
November 11-14, 2015
Hyatt Regency
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada
Conflict, Violence and
War: Family Risks and
Resilience
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Ph.D.
Conference Program Chair
Research
Practice
Networking
Career development
Follow and find the
2015 conference online
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Twitter: @ncfr
Facebook: facebook.com/ncfrpage
Instagram: @ncfrorg
Conference blog: bit.ly/NCFRblog
�Welcome to the 2015 NCFR Conference
2015 Conference Theme:
Conflict, Violence and War: Family Risks and Resilience
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Ph.D.,
Conference Program Chair
As chair of the NCFR annual
conference, I am very proud
of the all that NCFR members
and section leaders have accomplished over the past few
months. Thanks to you, I think
this conference promises to be
a very meaningful experience
for all who attend.
When I proposed the theme for this year, I did so with trepidation. “Conflict, violence and war” are not only weighty
topics, but also politically sensitive and in many cases
personally painful. For this reason, I also have worked with
the section chairs and plenary speakers to emphasize the
positive face of each element . . .
Not just conflict, but also connection.
Not just violence, but also empowerment.
Not just war, but also peacemaking.
And many of you have submitted conference presentations
on these topics, which will be valuable inclusions on the
program.
I intentionally chose the three words to represent the
conference theme to acknowledge the multilevel nature
of the phenomenon. What children learn in their homes
can set them up to engage in violence and war later in life;
when war happens, it affects every level of society down to
individual children. Having recently returned from a trip to
Europe, Ann Frank’s home in Amsterdam is a sad reminder
of this truth. No matter what you study or teach, it is very
likely that the conference theme is relevant to your work,
whether it be bullying at school, harassment at work, or
peacemaking in the community.
Conference objectives
• To highlight research that takes a broad approach to
conflict, violence, and war, recognizing the interplay of
individual, interpersonal, and contextual factors;
• To feature evidence-based best practices in the promotion of human connections, empowerment, and peacebuilding;
• To provide family life educators and practitioners with
innovative tools to reduce and prevent conflict, violence, and war;
• To examine the role of policy and justice in promoting
well-being for children and families locally, nationally
and internationally;
• To demonstrate reciprocal interaction between individual and family wellbeing and social and political
contexts; and
• To propose ways in which family scientists can interface meaningfully with other disciplines concerned
with conflict, violence, and war.
NCFR thanks the following major sponsors for their contributions to the 2015 Annual Conference
Opening Plenary, the military family research/outreach programs at:
Purdue University • Kansas State University • Pennsylvania State University
University of Georgia •University of Minnesota • Vanier Institute of Canada
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (President’s Reception)
Auburn University (TCRM Sponsor)
University of Illinois (Plenary Sponsor)
University of Maryland (Plenary Sponsor)
University of Minnesota (President’s Address Sponsor)
University of Georgia (Plenary Sponsor)
Central Washington University (Families and Health Section)
Florida State University (SNP events)
George Mason University (Family Policy Section)
Iowa State University (Advancing Family Science Section)
North Dakota State University (Family Therapy Section)
Ohio State University (Research and Theory Section)
Wilmington University (Education and Enrichment Section)
Virginia Tech (Feminism and Family Studies Section)
East Carolina University (CFLE Platinum Sponsor)
Texas Tech University (Cosponsor TCRM)
Journal of Family Theory & Review (Cosponsor TCRM)
Johnson Printing–Rochester, Minnesota (program booklet)
Feminism and Family Science Workshop: Sexual Violence on Campus:
University of Connecticut • University of Missouri •Miami University • Texas Tech University
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�Conference at a Glance
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
8am-12pm
8:30am-6pm
8:30-10:15am
8:45-11:45am
9am-4pm
9am-3:30pm
10:30am 12:45
12-3pm
1-2:45pm
1:30-3:30pm
3-6:30pm
3:15-6:15pm
3-4:45pm
5-8:30pm
6-7:30pm
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
Precon Workshop: Sexual Violence on Campuses
TCRM Session 1A; TCRM Session 1B
TCRM Workshop: Intensive Longitudinal Data (ILD)
Design and Analysis Bootcamp
Preconference Workshop: Introduction to MAXQDA 11
NCFR Board Meeting
TCRM Session 3B
TCRM Workshop: Dynamic Systems Modeling
TCRM Session 5A; TCRM Session 5B
Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs
CFLE Advisory Committee Meeting
TCRM: Exploring the Versatility of Mixture Modeling
TCRM Session 7A; TCRM Session 7B
Section Chairs Meet with NCFR Staff
Policy Workshop: Media Training
TCRM Reception
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
7-8:15am
7:30-8:30am
7:45-9:45am
7:45-8:30
8-9:45am
8:30-9:45am
8:30-11:30am
9-9:45am
9:45-10:45am
9:45-11:15am
10-11:15am
11:30am 2:30
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11:30am-1pm
11:30am-2:30
12-1pm
12:15-1pm
1:15-2:30pm
2:45-4pm
4:15-6pm
5:30-8pm
6-6:45pm
6:15-7:30pm
7:15-9:30pm
7:30-9:30pm
7:30-9pm
9:30-10:30pm
Focus Group Meetings: Military Families and Children;
Parent Education
Journal Board Committee, Editors, Editorial Ass’ts, Staff
Section Executive Committee Officers
Poster Session 1
TCRM Session 8A; TCRM Session 8B
Concurrent Sessions 1
SNP/IDC Invited Panel: Social Justice Strategies Family
Researchers and Professionals in the Age of Ferguson
CFLE Exam
Poster Session 2
Publisher Representatives, Editors, Staff
Fellows Committee Meeting
Special Session: Fathers as Coparents
Concurrent Sessions 2
Lightning Paper Session
SNP/Fellows Roundtables
Feminism and Family Studies Section Meeting
Focus Groups: Issues in Aging; Qualitative Family
Research Network
Interview of JMF Editor Candidates
Memorial Service for NCFR Leaders/Members
Poster Session 3
Special Session: The Scholarship of Teaching and
Learning (SoTL) in Family Science Academic Careers
Concurrent Sessions 3
Newcomers Reception
Concurrent Sessions 4
SN/AFS Workshop: Planning for a Successful Sabbatical
OPENING PLENARY–A Good Soldier
Exhibits Opening
Poster Session 4
President’s Welcoming Reception, Induction of 2014
NCFR Fellows
Students/New Professionals: Speed Mentoring Session
Section Meetings: Religion and Family Life;
Research and Theory
Focus Groups: Asian-American Families; Work/Family
SNP Service Project Update
Thursday, November 12, 2015
7-8:15am
7-8:15am
7:10-7:40am
7:30-11:30am
7:30-9:30am
7:45-9:45am
8-8:45am
8-10am
8:30-9:45am
9am-4pm
10-11:15am
2
Section Member Meeting: Family Policy
Focus Groups: Latino(a) Research; Sexuality
Meditation Time sponsored by Religion and Family Life
Affiliate Councils Workshop
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
Poster Session 5
Family Science Leadership Project Group
Special Session: Marie Peters Award Address
Concurrent Sessions 5
Visit the Exhibits
Special Session: Intergenerational Transmission of Risk
and Resilience
11:30am-1pm
11:30am 2:15
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11:30am-1pm
12:15-1pm
12:30-2:30pm
1:15-2:45pm
1:15-2:30pm
1:15-2:30pm
2:45-4:30pm
4:45-6:15pm
6-8pm
6:30-8pm
6-7:30pm
7:45-9:15pm
Special Session: Facilitating Family Resilience in the
Wake of Traumatic Loss
Future of Family Science Task Force
Session 6
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Students/New Professionals Leadership Council
Lightning Paper Session
NIH Mentoring Workshop
JFTR Editorial Board
Elections Council Meeting
Special Session: Violence in Relationships
Concurrent Sessions 7
PLENARY SESSION: Children’s Exposure to Family,
Community and Political Conflict and Violence
University/Allied Association Receptions
Section Meetings: Advancing Family Science;
Education and Enrichment; Family Therapy
AFS/EE Section Roundtables and Resource Exchange
Focus Groups: Academic Administration and Leadership
Legacy Circle Reception
Focus Groups: Families and Technology; Directors of
Graduate Studies
Friday, November 13, 2015
7-8:15am
Focus Groups: Co-parenting and Divorce Education;
GLBT/Straight Alliance; Eastern European Families
7-8:30am
Meeting of the JFTR Digital Scholarship Board
7-8:15am
Meeting of the Family Science Association
7:10-7:40am Meditation Time sponsored by Religion and Family Life
7:30-9am
2016 Program Committee Meeting
7:45-9:45am 2015 Inclusion and Diversity Active Conversation and
Continental Breakfast Meeting
Visit the Exhibits
8am-1pm
8-8:45am
Poster Session 7
8:30-9:45am Special Session: Working With Former Child Soldiers
Concurrent Sessions 8
Special Session: Preparing Manuscripts for NCFR
Journals
Academic Program Review Q & A Session
9-10:30am
Committee on Conference Submissions and Review
Special Session: Atira Society–The Journey From
10-11:15am
Exclusion to Inclusion
Concurrent Sessions 9
CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
11:30am-12:45 Special Session: Intimate Partner Violence Assessment
and Intervention: Effects on Wellbeing
Special Session: Ranking HDFS Departments
Special Session: How to Become a CFLE
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11:30am 2:15 Poster Session 8
11:30am-1pm Roundtables
Section Meetings: Ethnic Minorities; Families & Health
Focus Groups: Adoption; Grief and Families
11:30am-1:30 Affiliate Councils Executive Board
Family Relations Editorial Board
12-1pm
Lightning Paper Session
1:15-3pm
PLENARY SESSION: Daring to Make A Difference:
Research, Theory, and the Critical Scholar-Activist
3:15-4:15pm PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: Revisiting the
Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce
4:30-5:45pm Annual NCFR Member Meeting/Forum
SNP/AFS/EM Roundtables
6:15-7:45pm CFLE Reception Sponsored by East Carolina University
Saturday, November 14, 2015
7:30-9:30am 2016 Program Committee Meeting
7:45-8:30am Poster Session 9
8-9:15am
Special Session: Treating Complex Trauma
Concurrent Sessions 10
9-9:45am
Poster Session 10
9:30-10:45am Concurrent Sessions 11
11am -12:45pm CLOSING PLENARY: Family and Child Resilience in
War and Political Conflict
5pm
Exploring Vancouver
�Conference Services
At NCFR, we strive to make the conference experience not
just edifying but also enjoyable and comfortable. Several key
services and options related to conference participation are listed
here, along with some other general information.
Accommodations for disabilities
Child care
Reasonable accommodations for disability can be provided for
participation in conference sessions when requests are made in
advance to NCFR. For requests made at the conference, it may
not be possible to provide certain accommodations. If you have
questions while at the conference, visit the Registration Desk.
NCFR has identified a preferred child care provider. Just Like
Mum! is a recommended vendor that has worked closely
with the Hyatt, other Vancouver hotels, and organizations that
host conferences. NCFR has partnered with Just Like Mum!
previously (2003).
The Vancouver Hyatt Regency and NCFR want to insure that
all may fully participate in the conference. For needs related to
guest accommodations, contact the hotel directly.
All plenary sessions include ASL interpreters.
Reservations should be made well ahead of time (one month
recommended) and may not be available if you are inquiring
at conference time. Contact, payment, and other details are the
responsibility of the parent/guardian and must be made with the
vendor directly. Contact: JLMkid@aol.com; 604-325-4225
(NCFR does not manage any arrangements, reservations, or
contacts with the provider and assumes no responsibility or
liability related to participants’ child care needs.)
Family/Child and Nursing Room
NCFR and hotel staff cannot provide personal assistance/aide
services.
Room sharing, roommates
When planning your attendance at the NCFR annual conference
in future years, you are invited to inquire about sharing hotel
rooms with other attendees. NCFR creates a list of those seeking
roommates and distributes it; participants may then make their
own contacts and arrangements.
A non-staffed, designated room away from conference activities
is provided for family time with children and for nursing.
Includes comfortable seating, table and chairs.
Constable Room (4th Fl)
Wednesday-Friday, 7am-9pm • Saturday, 7am-1pm
Students may apply for reduced-rate student rooms, either in
groups or as individuals seeking roommates. Availability is
limited, and these rooms sell out every year. Plan to register
early and inquire early about student rooms.
All-gender restrooms
Receptions and catered events include vegetarian and glutenfree selections. All catering requests from participants should
have been submitted before the conference. Contact Judy Schutz
via the registration desk if you are hosting a meeting and need
assistance.
NCFR’s identification of all-gender restrooms at its annual
conference is intended to make public restrooms in our host
hotel more welcoming and safer for transgender, gender
expansive people, and those who need restroom assistance.
All single-stall restrooms in the Hyatt Regency Vancouver Hotel
on the floors where our meetings are located are marked as “allgender” with NCFR’s signage. In addition, signage describes the
facilities in all multi-stall bathrooms on the floors in the hotel
which will be used for NCFR meetings (Floors 2, 3, 4, 34).
Our goal is to provide a safe and accessible environment for all
people attending our 2015 conference.
Spirituality/meditation room
Quiet space available.
Lord Byron Room (4th Fl)
Wed, 1-9pm; Thurs-Fri, 7am-9pm; Sat 7am-1pm
Conference Registration/Services
Registration Desk–Third Floor
Tuesday, 7am-5pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm
Thursday, 7am-5pm • Friday, 7am-4pm
Saturday, 7am-1pm
Vegetarian and gluten-free food options
WiFi
WiFi is available in conference meeting rooms. (Availability
may be limited depending on usage.)
SSID: NCFR2015 • Password: families
In guest rooms, complimentary WiFi is provided by the Hyatt
Regency. Details available at check-in.
Local Arrangements Committee, NWCFR
Our thanks to these NCFR members in Canada and the
Pacific Northwest for their ideas, contacts, energy, and
assistance to staff. Congratulations to NWCFR on another
successful year and annual meeting.
Hilary Rose, NCFR Board of Directors
Joel Kaplan, BC Council for Families, NWCFR
Drew Betz, CFLE, Washington State University Extension,
NWCFR
Renee Overath, CFLE, Washington State University
Extension, NWCFR
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�NEW - Conference Guide
About this conference program booklet . . .
The program booklet is divided into the following sections:
• Program at a Glance: program schedule in chronological
order
• Conference Services: accommodations, amenities, services
• Conference Guide (this page): definitions, resources, tips
• Conference Schedule: day-by-day listing of all scheduled
sessions Tuesday through Saturday
• Special Events: receptions and other non-educational
sessions in chronological order
• Business Meetings: NCFR Board, committees, sections,
focus groups, and other group- or member-initiated
meetings
• Conference general information: registration, hotel
information
• NCFR Leadership: NCFR Board, Conference Committee,
journal editors, Affiliate Councils, staff
• Finding people–Participant Index (alphabetical): search
for presenters and participants by name; each entry includes
the session(s) they are participating in.
• Your Personal Scheduler (center pull-out section): hourby-hour grid if you want to keep a written schedule
• Map of the Hyatt Regency (center pull-out section):
meeting rooms; restrooms; special services
Session numbering
Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with
“1,” Thursday with “2,” Friday with “3,” Saturday with “4.”
Preconference sessions on Tuesday are “0.”
Authors, presiders, discussants
Authors’ names are listed in bold after the title of the
presentation. Presiders, discussants, and other session leaders are
listed at the end of the session titles/topics.
Sessions by member group, interest areas
Sections, Affiliate Councils, Students/New Professionals
(S/NP), Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions
Sessions may be offered by Sections, by the Affiliate
Councils group, by the Students and New Professionals group,
the CFLE program, or committees. All sessions are marked as to
sponsoring body or interest area/type. See section logos on the
next page. For Poster Sessions, the Section is indicated by the
two-letter section abbreviation.
LI - Lightning Papers: a collection of 4 to 7 presentations each of
which is limited to 8 slides and 8 minutes
Plenary - Major presentation; no other sessions are scheduled.
Special Session - Invited speakers focusing on topics related to
Section interest areas.
Research/Practice emphasis
Presentations and posters are designated as (R) for “Research”
and/or (P) for “Practice.”
Finding sessions, figuring a schedule
www.ncfr.org/conference
Use online search functions for topics that interest you.
Follow the link to the conference schedule then take links to:
• A one-page listing (conference-at-a-glance online) of the
titles of every session. It’s long, so use Control+F search to
find topics that interest you. Click on titles for details.
• Use the search filters at the top to sort by sponsoring
Section, keyword, or type of session.
• Use the Conference Program PDF. Friendly fast “find”;
click on the magnifiying class icon and enter a key word
• Collections of sessions on specific topics; see the links on
the conference schedule page.
Online clearinghouse
www.ncfr.org/conference-guide
• More on conference lingo, abbreviations
• FAQs including . . .
-more on sessions by topic with links
-NCFR definitions–CFLE, Focus Groups, Sections
-Where do I find ____?
• Tips for students from students
• Go to the “Conference Central” page for on-site updates,
social media connections, and breaking news/schedule
changes.
How do I find people like me and and get some
meaningful discussion going? Or have fun?
• Go to posters that interest you; it’s like a one-to-one
symposium with the paper author.
• Looking for a particular scholar, old classmate, friend? All
•
Session formats
PA - Paper: 3 or 4 presentations around a common theme
SY - Symposium; 3 or 4 presenters addressing the same topic
WK - Workshop: Presentation of best practices, methods
PO - Poster: Detailed displays that summarize research or
practice; grouped by topic
RT - Roundtable: Speaker presents topic and leads discussion
PS - Poster Symposium: 3 or 4 presenters with commonly
themed posters; includes group discussion
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•
•
•
the presenters’ names, and the sessions they are in, are listed
at the back of this booklet.
Find the section meeting and focus group meetings that
interest you. See the conference-at-a-glance page earlier in
this booklet or the meetings listing near the end.
Attend the Newcomers Reception, Wednesday, 2:45 p.m.,
Georgia A/B. Meet other first- and second-time attendees.
Win cool prizes.
Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits area and sign up for
drawings, talk to staff and volunteers.
Go to the Students Reception on Friday.
�Online Sessions
LIVE STREAMING – 2015
Major conference sessions will be live streamed. These sessons meet in Regency Ballroom D, are streamed to monitors in
The Gathering Place/Cyber Cafe, and are available anytime on your computer or other device via the internet.
Go to www.ncfr.org/conference and follow links via Registration Details to “Online Access.” Log in required. Video is available
for one year to all conference registrants and after one year to all NCFR members.
#111 Research and Theory on Military Families (5 papers),
Wed., Nov. 11, 8:30-9:45am, Special Session (previously
concurrent session)
(R) RT Section
#117 Fathers as Coparents, Wed., Nov. 11, 10-11:15am,
Special Session; Sarah Schoppe Sullivan, Ph.D., The Ohio
State University
(R) TCRM, RT Section
#123B Relationship Education Outcomes (4 papers), Wed.,
Nov. 11, 11:30am-1pm, Special Session (previously concurrent
session)
(R, P) EE Section
#132-01 The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)
in Family Science Academic Careers, Wed., Nov. 11, 1:152:30pm, Special Session; Debra L. Berke, Deborah B. Gentry,
Raeann R. Hamon, Suzanne R. Smith, Bahira Trask
(R) AFS Section
#139-A Other Letters: Hidden Diversity Among LGBTQ,
Wed., Nov. 11, 2:45-4pm, Symposium (moved to live stream)
(R) FT and FF Sections
#210 Cultural Risks, Cultural Assets, and Developmental
Considerations: An Examination of Latino Youth in the
U.S., Thur., Nov. 12, 8:30-9:45am, Marie Peters Award Address,
Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Ph.D., Arizona State University
(R) EM Section
#217 Intercepting Historical Trauma: Intergenerational
Transmission of Risk and Resilience in Families Affected by
Political Violence, Thur., Nov. 12, 10-11:15am, Special Session;
Kaethe Weingarten, Ph.D., Witnessing Project, Berkeley
(R) RT Section
#242 Children’s Exposure to Family, Community and
Political Conflict and Violence: Emotional Security Theory
and Child Adjustment, Thur., Nov. 12, 2:45-4:30 pm, Plenary
Session; E. Mark Cummings, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
(R and P)
#308-01 Holistic Long-term Rehabilitation With Rescued
Child Soldiers and War-affected Children, Fri., Nov. 13,
8:30-9:45am, Special Session; Bethany Haley Williams and
Matthew Williams, Exile International
(R) RF Section
#324 A Developmental Perspective on Couples in Conflict (4
papers), Fri., Nov. 13, 10-11:15am, Special Session (previously
concurrent session)
(R) RT Section
#325A Intimate Partner Violence Assessment and
Intervention: Effects on Wellbeing, Fri., Nov. 13, 11:30am12:45pm, Symposium (moved to live stream)
(R) FT Section
#337 Daring to Make A Difference for DR Congo: Research,
Theory, and the Critical Scholar-Activist, Fri., Nov. 13, 1:153pm, Plenary Session; Lee Ann De Reus, Ph.D., Penn State
University-Altoona
(R and P)
#338 President’s Address: Revisiting the Intergenerational
Transmission of Divorce, Fri., Nov. 13, 3:15-4:15pm, Special
Session; Paul Amato, Ph.D., Penn State University
(R)
#402, Treating Complex Trauma, Sat., Nov. 14, 8-9:15am,
Special Session; Linda Stone Fish, Ph.D., Falk College,
Syracuse University
(R) FT Section
#222 Facilitating Family Resilience in the Wake of Traumatic
Loss, Thur., Nov. 12, 11:30am-1pm, Special Session; Froma
Walsh, MSW, Ph.D., University of Chicago
(R and P) FT Section
#414 Violence in Close Relationships, Sat., Nov. 14, 9:3010:45am, Special Session (previously concurrent session)
(R) RT Section
#235 Violence in Relationships , Thur., Nov. 12, 1:15-2:30pm,
Special Session; Sally Lloyd, Ph.D., Miami University
(R) FF Section
#415 Family and Child Resilience in War and Political
Conflict, Sat., Nov. 14, 11am-12:45pm, Closing Plenary
Session; Ann Masten, Ph.D., University of Minnesota
(R and P)
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�2015 Proposal Reviewers
A strength of the NCFR Annual Conference is the concurrent sessions sponsored by the sections. Proposals are blind reviewed by 3
or more peer reviewers from the section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring the quality of the
conference submissions. Section abbreviations are indicated for each reviewer.
A
Bertranna Abrams EM FF
Kari Adamsons
Djidjoho AkloubouGnonhossou EM
Kimberly Allen EE
William D. Allen EM
Silma Alvarez de Damia EM
Sadguna Anasuri EM FH IN RT
Bill Anderson FH
Kayla Anderson RT
Shayne Anderson FT
Joyce Arditti RT
Laura Arnold EE RT
B
Dayoung Bae FH
Deborah Bailey AFS EE FP
Amanda Barnett AFS FH FT
Melissa Barnett EM RT
Megan Barolet-Fogarty EM
Veronica Barrios EM FF RT
Patricia Barros-Gomes EM
Katie Barrow FF RF
Suzanne Bartle-Haring FT
Silvia Bartolic EE RT
Allen Barton RT
Jonathon Beckmeyer FH
Nikki Beecher EE FF
Kate Behan FP
Christopher K. Belous FT
Janet Benavente AFS EE EM RT
Mark Benson RT
Jerica Berge FT
Dorothy Berglund FH FP FF
Deb Berke EE FP
Julia Bernard FF
Micha Berryhill FT
Glee Bertram EE
Axton Betz-Hamilton FP RT SN
Kaitlin Black FF RF
Maureen Blankemeyer AFS
Thomas Blume FT
David Bowers EM FT FF
Jill Bowers IN
Juliet Bradley EE FH
Cliff Broman EM RT
Greg Brooks RF
Cameron Brown FT RT
Carol Bruess AFS EE RT SN
Brandon Burr EE
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C
Lizeth Camacho EM
Tom Carlson FT FF
Eva Yi-Ju Chen FH RT SN
Wen-chi Chen EE EM IN
Jinmyoung Cho FH RT
Sung Cho AFS RT
Alison Chrisler FF
Amy Claridge FH FT
Kristine Clay FT
Rebecca Cobb FT
Marilyn Coleman AFS FP FF RT
Morgan Cooley FP RT
Teresa Cooney RT
Shannon Corkery EE RT
Fred Coulter EE RF RT
Sarah Crabtree FT RF SN
Jaclyn Cravens FT FF RT
Kimberly Crossman FF
Annamaria Csizmadia EM
Melissa Curran FH RT
D
Rochelle Dalla IN
Constance Dallas EM FH
Carissa Daniello-Heyda AFS
FT RT
Jack Day FH SN
Jim Deal AFS RF RT SN
Veronica Deenanath EM IN
Sharon Deitz EM FT RT
AnaMaria Diaz Martinez EE
EM RT
Nikki DiGregorio AFS
Brian Distelberg FP FT RT
Anh Do EM IN RT
Bruce Douglas EM FH RF
Crystal Duncan Lane FH FF RT
Jared Durtschi FT RT
Jodi Dworkin EE SN
E
Adrienne Edwards EM FF SN
Akosua Eghan FH FT IN
Gizem Erdem AFS FT RT
Ana Escobar-Chew FT
F
Isaac Falcon-Campos EE
Dan Fang AFS RT SN
Andrea Farnham EM FT
Anne Farrell AFS EM FP RT
Anthony Ferraro FP
April Few-Demo EM
Stephen Fife FT
Jessica Fish FH FF RT
Jacki Fitzpatrick FP IN
Nadia Flanigan EM FH RF RT
Marilyn Flick EE
Lauren Foster EM FT RT
Ted Futris EE RT
G
Rashmi Gangamma FT RT
Chelsea Garneau EM FT RT
Deborah Gentry AFS
Giovanna Gianesini FP FT RT
Allison Gibbons FP IN RT
Nerissa Gillum EE FH
Amanda Ginter FH
Chris Gonzalez RF
Henry Gonzalez RT
Mellissa Gordon EE EM
Erica Grafsky FT FF
Arthur Greil FH RF RT
Karen Guzzo RT
H
Kristin Hadfield IN RT
Young-Hoon Ham EE EM IN
Jason Hans AFS RT
Kate Harcourt EE
Jennifer Hardesty FF RT
Alisha Hardman AFS EE
Tammy Harpel AFS FH
Jaimee Hartenstein EE FF
Erica Hartwell FT FF
Megan Haselschwerdt FF RT
Emily Haugen FH FT FF
Briana Hayes EM FH SN
Yaliu He AFS FH IN
Tammy Henderson EM FP FF
Carolyn Henry RT
Daphne Hernandez AFS EM
FH FP
Heather Hessel FT SN
Megan Hicks EM
Kay Higgs Adams EE RT
Toni Hill IN
Twyla Hill FH FP RT
Camilla Hodge FH
Kristen Holm FH
Elizabeth Holman FP FF RT
Mengchuan Hsieh EM FP IN
Daniel Hubler AFS EE RF
Nichole Huff AFS EE FH
Malinda Hughey EE EM
Áine Humble FF RT
I
Maureen Ittig FP
Dina Izenstark AFS FH
J
Jeffrey Jackson FT
Anthony James EE EM RF
Spencer James IN RT
Tyler Jamison EE RT
Bertha Jenkins EE
Jakob Jensen FT SN
Bora Jin EM FT IN
Gralon Johnson EE RF
M Johnson RF
Sharon Jones-Eversley AFS
EM FH RF
Rachel Jordan FH RT
Tera Jordan EM FH FP
Min-Jung Jung EM FH IN
Joan Jurich EE FF RT
K
Young Jin Kang AFS FF IN SN
Teresa Keeler FH FP RT
Yesim Keskin AFS FT RT
YaeBin Kim EE FH
Jonathan Kimmes FT RT
Jackie Kirby Wilkins EE FP
Darin Knapp EE FT RT
Erin Kostina-Ritchey EM FP
FT IN
Laurie Kramer FT RT
Sarah Kuborn EE
Veronica Kuhn FH FT RT
Sally Kuo FH RT
L
Linda Ladd EE FT
Melissa LaGraff EE
Ashley Landers EM FT
Mark Landess EE FP
Michael Langlais FH
Katie LaPlant EE
David Lardier FH RT SN
Jeffry Larson FT
Erin Lavender-Stott FF
Dan Laxman FH RT
Vanja Lazarevic IN
Eunjin Lee FH
Hyo Jung Lee FH IN
Soyoung Lee AFS EM IN
Sun-A Lee AFS IN RT SN
Bethany Letiecq FP FF RT
Polina Levchenko EM FF IN
�2015 Proposal Reviewers
Denise Lewis EM
Xiaohui Li EE FH IN
Joann Lianekhammy AFS FH RT
Sheila Littlejohn Myers AFS EM
Brenda Lohman FH FP
Mallory Lucier-Greer EE
Heidi Lyons FH FF
M
Beth Magistad EE FH FP
Scott Magnuson-Martinson
EE RF
Candice Maier FT FF RT
Robyn Maitoza AFS FH FP RT
Jacquelyn Mallette FH
Bonita Manson EM
Melinda Markham FF RT
Janeal McCauley EM
Sandra McClintic EE FH SN
Shuntay Z. McCoy EM
Brandon McDaniel RT
John McElroy AFS FT FF
Alyssa McElwain EE FT
Christi McGeorge FT
Julianne McGill EE FH
Jenifer McGuire FF
Kami Merrifield AFS EE
Michael Merten FH RT
Laurie Meschke EE FH RT
Wendy Middlemiss EE FP IN
Chiquita Miller EM RT
Sarah Mitchell EM
Yolanda Mitchell EM
Dan Moen AFS FH FT
J. Kale Monk EE
Lyn Moore FT
Lisa Moyer FP FF
Ashley Munger FH FP
Megan Murphy FT FF
Sarah Murphy AFS RT
James Muruthi EM FH RT
Matthew Mutchler FT
Karen Myers-Bowman EE
Judith Myers-Walls EE IN
N
Tricia Neppl FH
Jennifer Newquist FH FT
Kimmery Newsom EE
Elizabeth Nixon RT
Jane Rose Njue IN
Ruth Nutting FH FT SN
O
Brian Ogolsky RT
Ilya Okhotnokov RF
Spencer Olmstead EE RT
Charlotte Olsen EE
Kjersti Olson EE EM IN
Catherine O’Neal FH
Ramona Oswald FF
P
Elizabeth Palmer FT
Gilbert Parra FH FT
Pamela Payne AFS EE RF
RT SN
Justin Peer FH FT
Colleen Peterson FT
Ryan Peterson FH
Raymone Petren RT
Tonya Porter EE EM
Frankie Denise Powell EE
EM FH
Christine Proulx RT
Daniel Puhlman FT RT
Kelly Purtell FP
Q
Karen Quek EM FT IN
R
Marcela Raffaelli IN
Amy Rauer FH RT RT
Katie Reck EE FP SN
Kayla Reed AFS EE
Jennifer Reinke AFS FH
Sandra Rezac RT
Leslie Richards AFS FF
Cameron Richardson RT
Shaquinta Richardson EM FT
Elizabeth Riina RT
Joanne Roberts RF
Kelly Roberts FP FT RT
Martha Roblyer EM FP IN
Jose M. Rodas EM
Alethea Rollins EM
Dorothy Rombo AFS FP IN
Amelia Rose EM RF
Maisielin Ross EE
Neil Rowe RF
Roudi Roy EM
Jessie Rudi EE
Luke Russell FH FF RT
S
Allen Sabey FT RF RT
Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely AFS
EE FH
Di Samek RT
Rachel Savasuk EE FF RT
Cynthia Schmiege FP FF RT
April Schueths FP
Walter Schumm EE RF RT
Kara Shade FP
Lawrence Shelton EE FP
Aya Shigeto EM RT
Karina Shreffler FH
LeAnne Silvey EM
Robert Simpson FT RF
Tegan Smischney FH FF RT
Deborah Smith FF
Sharde’ Smith EM FH FT
Catherine Solheim EM
Patrycja Sosnowska-Buxton FF
Katherine Speirs RT
Pearl Stewart EM
Michael Sturm AFS
Florensia Surjadi EM FH RT SN
Andrea Swenson FF RT
Lindsey Weiler FT RT
Dana Weiser FF RT
Adam West EE RT
Amanda Westmoreland FH
FT FF
Ouida Westney EE EM FH RF
Brandan Wheeler AFS RF
Lorey Wheeler EM FH RT
Andrea White EE EM FH FP
Terrance White FH FP SN
Shawn Whiteman RT
Angela Whittaker FF
Bradford Wiles EE
Angela Wiley IN
Deanna Williamson FH FP RT
Meeshay Williams-Wheeler
EE EM
Elizabeth Wilson EE FH RF
Evin Winkelman Richardson RF
Nathan Wood FT RT
Agnieszka Wozniak RT
T
Keiko Takahashi AFS EE IN
Rachel Tambling FT
Sherria Taylor EM
Zoe Taylor EM
Peggy Telg FH
Elizabeth Thomason FH RT
David Thompson EE
Scott Tobias AFS
Casey Totenhagen RT
Bahira Trask AFS IN
Jessica Troilo EE FF RT
X
Yan Ruth Xia IN
Xiaolin Xie EM RF RT
U
Adriana Umaña-Taylor EM
Z
Jocelyn Zafra FT
Julie Zaloudek RF
Chun Zhang EM FP IN
Kevin Zimmerman RF
V
Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
FF RT
Charlene VanLeeuwen AFS
J. Mitchell Vaterlaus EE EM FT
Amber Vennum EE FT
Colleen Vesely FP RT
Ruben Viramontez Anguiano EM
Y
Robin Yaure AFS
Ani Yazedjian EM
Erin Yelland FH FP FT FF RT
Jeremy Yorgason FH
Hyun-Kyung You EM FF
Rebekah Young RT
Shu Yuan EM FT IN
W
Anthony Walker EE RF
Susan Walker EE RT
Amy Walkner-Spaan FP
Heather Wallace EE FH FT
Karen Wampler FT
Jan Wang EM
Jie Wang FH FT IN
Farrell J. Webb EM
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�Table of contents
2016 Conference.............................Inside front cover
Welcome........................................................................1
Conference at a Glance...............................................2
Conference Services....................................................3
Conference Guide.........................................................4
Online Sessions............................................................5
Proposal Reviewers......................................................6
Conference Sessions–Tues/Wed..............................9
Conference Sessions–Thursday...............................28
Conference Sessions-Friday.....................................41
Conference Sessions–Saturday...............................53
Special Events............................................................60
Business Meetings.....................................................62
Sponsors/Exhibitors..................................................64
General Information..................................................65
Board of Directors.....................................................67
Conference Program Committee............................67
Journal Editors............................................................67
Affiliate Councils Board.............................................68
Affiliate Councils........................................................68
NCFR Staff..................................................................68
Program Participants................................................70
Presidents and Fellows...................Inside back cover
Personal Conference Scheduler.........................Insert
Hyatt Regency Floor Plan....................................Insert
Abbreviations, symbols
Section logos
(also includes SNP, CFLE, Affiliates, TCRM)
Feminism & Family Studies (FF)
International (IN)
Advancing Family Science (FS)
Education/Enrichment (EE)
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Religion & Family Life (RF)
Research and Theory (RT)
Affiiliate Councils (AC)
Family and Health (FH)
Students and New Professionals
Family Policy (FP)
CFLE
Family Therapy (FT)
TCRM
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�Tuesday, November 10 • Preconference
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration/Check-in
7am-5pm, Regency Foyer (3rd Fl)
Cyber Café/Gathering Place
7am-10pm, Turner/Dover
• Complimentary computer/printer use
• Charging stations
• Live streaming of designated sessions
• WiFi available; SSID=NCFR2015; Password=families
#003 Affiliate Councils Executive Board
8am-Noon, Lord Byron (4th Fl)
Presider: Rose Allen, Affiliate Councils Board President
#004 TCRM Registration/Check-in
8am-Noon, Regency Foyer (3rd Fl)
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP
#005 Preconference Workshop: Eradicating Sexual
Violence on College Campuses: Putting Patriarchy
in Its Place
8:30am-6pm, Regency E
Feminism and Family Studies Section is
sponsored by Virginia Tech
Workshop Co-sponsors: Texas Tech University, Miami
University, University of Missouri, University of Connecticut
Preconference Co-chairs: Elizabeth Sharp, Shannon Weaver,
Anisa Zvonkovic
Additional fees required. Lunch is included.
The Feminism and Family Studies Section is proud to be
offering an inaugural preconference this year with the express
purpose of engaging in feminist praxis. We will “roll up our
sleeves” and decide how to take action around one central
issue: Sexual violence and assault on college campuses. FFS
members are especially poised to lead national responses to the
issue of sexual assault on college campuses. Our preconference
highlights the unique perspectives FFS scholars bring to the
issue, including our understandings of young adulthood,
relationships, sexuality, gender, development, and violence. The
preconference will be interactive, lively, and will culminate in
a set of incisive recommendations and action steps to take back
to our respective college campuses in an effort to disrupt rape
culture and eradicate sexual violence.
Schedule
Invited presentations include:
• FFS against Sexual Assault Task Force updates;
• Framing Sexual Assault from a Feminist Lens;
• An Overview of the Research on Sexual Violence on
College Campuses;
• Campus Administrators’ Knowledge & Impact;
• Teaching: Human Sexuality Courses in the HDFS
Curriculum (including Triggers);
• Greek Life: Engaging Sorority Women;
• Grief, Trauma and Response;
• Student Voices: Responses, Resources, and Ideas.
Also included are work and break-out sessions as well as
additional presentations selected from submitted proposals.
The emphasis here is on praxis, on engaging in an open and
ongoing dialogue and, as an end result of this preconference,
on creating an action plan
and steps that can be taken
back to campuses to use in
work to eradicate sexual
violence.
(R, P)
TCRM 2015
THEORY CONSTRUCTION/
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
WORKSHOPS (TCRM)
TCRM 2015 is sponsored by
Auburn University
Co-sponsors: Journal of
Family Theory & Review,
Libby Balter Blume, Editor;
Texas Tech University, Department
of Human Development and Family
Studies
#006 TCRM Paper Session 1A
8:30-10:15am, Cypress (34th Fl)
006-01(R) Unidentified Strengths: Puerto Rican Grandparents
Raising Their Grandchildren, Julia M. Arroyo
006-02 (R) An Integrated Family Resilience Framework to
Study Depression Among Latinas, Lizeth M. Camacho
Discussants: Melissa Barnett
Presider: To be Announced
#007 TCRM Session 1B - Workshop
8:30-10:15am, Stanley (34th Fl)
007-01 (R) Using Theory to Write Compelling, Publishable,
Non-boring Manuscripts
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Claire M. Kamp Dush, Kelly Purtell, Suzanne Bartle-Haring,
Kyle Bartholomew, Lauren Altenberger, Rachel Brown,
Megan Ferriby, Diandra Gordon, Sara Mernitz
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
#008 TCRM Session 2 - Workshop
8:45-11:45am, Kensington (4th Fl)
Intensive Longitudinal Data (ILD) Design and Analysis
Bootcamp (R)
Brandon T. McDaniel, Adam M. Galovan,
Melissa A. Curran
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP
#009 Introduction to MAXQDA 11 Workshop
9am-4pm, Cavendish/Tennyson (4th Fl)
Workshop Leader: Áine Humble, Ph.D., Mount Saint Vincent
University
(R)
Áine Humble is an associate professor in the Department
of Family Studies and Gerontology at Mount Saint Vincent
University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and a long-time
member of NCFR. She provides introductory MAXQDA
training through her consulting company, Fada Research
Consulting. She has been facilitating full-day introductory
training workshops since 2009 to academic and government
audiences. In March 2013, she presented a workshop on “Visuals
in MAXQDA” at the 15th Annual MAXQDA Users Conference
(Computer-Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis: Methods,
Innovations, Practice) in Marburg, Germany. In 2012, she
published a paper titled “Qualitative data analysis software: A
call for understanding, detail, intentionality, and thoughtfulness”
in the Journal of Family Theory and Review (volume 4(2), 122137).
MAXQDA is one of the three top software programs used for
qualitative data analysis, along with NVivo and Atlas.ti. It is
very user-friendly and intuitive. Text based (e.g., word, pdf,
rich text), audio, and visual data can be analyzed. The program,
has theory-building capabilities and it supports mixed methods
research. Student discounts on prices are available. MAXQDA
11 was released in December 2012. This version of the software
has an optimized user interface and a number of new features
such as the ability to code audio and video files directly and
transcribe faster, the ability to code using “emoticons,” a mobile
application that can be used on iPhones and iPads, and the ability
to import and analyze data from reference management tools
such as Endnote.
#010 NCFR Board Meeting
9am-3:30pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
Presider: William Allen, 2015-2017 NCFR President
#012 TCRM Paper Session 3B
10:30am-12:45pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
012-01 (R) Accuracy of Retrospective Reports of Family
Environment, David C. Bell, Linda G. Bell
012-02 (R) Consistency in Rater Scoring for Iowa Family
Interaction Ratings Scales, Janet N. Melby, Feng Zhao,
Daniel W. Russell, Frederick O. Lorenz, Mack C.
Shelley
Discussants: David Johnson and Isaac Washburn
Presider: Karina Shreffler
#013 TCRM Session 4 - Workshop
Noon-3pm, Regency F
Dynamic Systems Modeling as a Tool for Understanding
Family and Developmental Processes: Adding Another Arrow
To Your Quiver.
Nancy Darling, Ph.D., William and Jeanette Smith Professor of
Psychology, Oberlin College
(R)
#014 TCRM Paper Session 5A
1-2:45pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
014-01 (R) Trauma and Resilience Among Immigrant and
Refugee Women: Using CBPR to Construct Theory, Colleen
K. Vesely, Bethany L. Letiecq, Rachael Goodman
014-02 (R) Indigenous Family Sources of Strength for Selfregulation and Resilience, Ricardo O. Sanchez, Bethany L.
Letiecq, Mark Ginsberg
Discussants: Jim White; To be announced
Presider: Libby Blume
#015 TCRM Paper Session 5B
1-2:45pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
015-01 (R) Using Early Head Start Research to Inform
the Family Stress Model, Katherine Paschall, Ann M.
Mastergeorge
015-02 (R) Who’s the Boss? A Look at Mothers’ Decisionmaking and Anti-authoritarianism, Kaylee R. Seddio
Discussants: Kelly Purtell and Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Presider: To be announced
#016 Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs
1:30-3:30pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
Presider: William Allen, 2015-2017 NCFR President
#017 CFLE Advisory Committee Meeting
3-6:30pm, Lord Byron (4th Fl)
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Director of
Education
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�Tuesday, November 10 • Preconference
TCRM Sponsor
Human Development and Family Studies
College of Human Sciences
Auburn University
The mission of the Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) at
Auburn University is to generate, disseminate, and apply scientific knowledge of human,
family, and community development.
Emphasis on Optimal Development
We focus on understanding and supporting optimal development across the lifespan using multidisciplinary approaches
and cutting edge methodologies. Our core areas include the intersections of individuals, families, and communities, with
a special focus on relationships and the biopsychosocial underpinnings of healthy development and well-being. We are
committed to creating and applying knowledge to prevention and intervention efforts with the goal of assisting individuals,
families, and communities in reaching their full potential.
Exceptional Faculty
Our faculty are world-class, enjoying national and international reputations. They are among the most productive HDFS
researchers in the nation in terms of grantsmanship, publications, and citations to their work. They also enjoy extensive
national and international collaborations.
Quality Training for HDFS Scholars
Students’ programs are organized around the competencies they seek to build. Through regular, constructive interaction
with and evaluation from multiple faculty, students truly begin to participate in and contribute to their chosen fields.
Come Join Us! We take inspiration from our College’s motto, “Science for a Quality Life.” You can too!
http://www.humsci.auburn.edu/hdfs
#018 TCRM Session 6 – Workshop
3:15-6:15pm, Kensington (4th Fl)
Exploring the Versatility of Mixture Modeling
Isaac J. Washburn
(R)
#019 TCRM Paper Session 7A
3-4:45pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
019-01 (R) Abduction, Induction, and Deduction in Theory
Construction and Teaching, Silvia K. Bartolic, Katherine A.
Lyon, Laura Sierra, James M. White
019-02 (R) The Internet’s Role as an Interface for Parents’
Personal Communities and Networks of Learning, Susan K.
Walker
Discussants: Sean Lauer and Carrie Yodanis
Presider: To be Announced
#ncfr15
Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference
• Use and follow hashtag #ncfr15 on Twitter,
Facebook, and Instagram for conference posts
• Follow @ncfr on Twitter and @ncfrorg on
Instagram
• Visit the NCFR Facebook page at
facebook.com ncfrpage
• Check out the conference blog: bit.ly/NCFRblog
#020 TCRM Paper Session 7B
3-4:45pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
020-01 (R) Transformative Siblings: Co-parenting Relationships
in Diverse Family Systems, Jose Michael Gonzalez, Melissa
A. Barnett
020-02 (R) Fathers Who Separate and Reintegrate: A Close Look
at the Impact of Deployment, Incarceration, and Deportation
on Father Involvement, Henry Gonzalez, Melissa A.
Barnett
Discussants: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan and Justin Dyer
Presider: Erin Holmes
#021 Section Chairs Meet with NCFR Staff
3:45-5pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
Presiders: Jeanne Strand, NCFR Section Liaison, and Diane
Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#023 – See next page for this session description
#024 TCRM Reception
6-7:30pm, Mosaic Lounge (2nd Fl)
Hors d’ouevres and conversation.
Sponsored by Auburn University
Co-sponsored by Texas Tech University
and the Journal of Family Theory and
Review editorial staff
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�Tuesday, November 10 • Preconference
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP
#023 Policy Workshop: Media Training: Translating
Family Science for the Public
5-8:30pm, Grouse (34th Fl)
Leader: Stephanie Coontz, Evergreen State College and
Director of Research and Public
Education for the Council on
Contemporary Families
Sponsored by the Family Policy
Section and George Mason University
(R, P)
Learn how and why to take your research public in this
workshop led by Stephanie Coontz, who teaches history and
family studies at Evergreen State College and is director of
research and public education for the Council on Contemporary
Families.
During this workshop, Coontz will introduce a group of 15
NCFR members (at most) to the benefits of taking scholarly
research and best practice findings public, offering guidelines
about when to do so and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Topics covered
You’ll learn how to identify what parts of your work will most
interest a broader audience, and why these are often not the
same points that interest fellow specialists. You’ll be helped to
UNLEARN most of what you were taught in academia about
how to present ideas, construct an argument, and use language.
You’ll also learn how to frame your ideas and data for a general
audience, and you’ll practice constructing clear takeaway points
and story lines, with critical feedback from the workshop leader
and other participants.
Coontz also will explain the basic principles of constructing an
op-ed, and you’ll be introduced to hooks, ledes, nut grafs, and
kickers. She’ll also cover how to handle statistics and figures,
and especially the need to translate graphs and figures into clear
sentences.
You’ll then learn how to prepare for print, radio, and television
interviews; how to minimize the chances of being misquoted;
and how to redirect questions or comments back to the central
take-away points you wish to make. You’ll learn how to pitch a
story to an editor, publisher, or producer; how to pass the secret
audition lurking behind every radio or television pre-interview;
and how to use body language (even on the radio).
Finally, Coontz will discuss the critical difference between
promoting yourself — an ultimately self-defeating activity
— and promoting the work of a community of scholars and
practitioners.
Extra features
Six workshop attendees will receive an additional 20-minute
individual session with Stephanie Coontz on Wednesday
morning to work on an op-ed piece. Five attendees will receive
individual feedback after the conference to finalize an op-ed
piece.
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TCRM WORKSHOP CO-SPONSOR
Journal of Family Theory & Review
Libby Blume, Ph.D., Editor
The Journal of Family Theory &
Review seeks to encourage integration and
growth in the multidisciplinary and international domains of inquiry that define
contemporary family studies. The journal
publishes original contributions in all areas of family
theory, including new advances in theory development,
reviews of existing theory, and analyses of the interface
of theory and method, as well as integrative and theory
based reviews of content areas, and book reviews. The
journal draws from a broad range of the social sciences, although scholarship based within the fields of
family studies, sociology, and allied
disciplines, developmental and social
psychology, communications, health
and allied fields is favored. Families
are viewed broadly and inclusively to
include individuals of varying ages and
genders, sexual orientations, ethnicities, and nationalities.
TCRM WORKSHOP CO-SPONSOR
Texas Tech University
Department of Human Development
and Family Studies
The Department of Human Development and Family
Studies at Texas Tech University is an interdisciplinary
research department with strong graduate and
undergraduate programs focused on individual
development across the life course, family structure,
and family dynamics. Faculty and graduate students
conduct both basic and applied/community research.
The department is one of the largest on campus with
20 faculty members serving 1,100 undergraduate and
graduate students. Texas Tech hosts several institutes,
centers, and programs to enhance faculty and graduate
student research including Early Head Start; East
Lubbock Promise Neighborhood; Center for the Study
of Addiction and Recovery; Institute for Measurement,
Methodology, Analysis & Policy; Burkhart Center for
Autism Education and Research; and the Texas Tech
Neuroimaging Institute. The HDFS department also
is home to two state-of-the-art facilities: the Child
Development Research Center and the Iva Lea Barton
Research Suite.
�Wednesday, November 11 • Day 1
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration/Check-in
7am-5pm, Regency Foyer (3rd Fl)
Cyber Café/Gathering Place
7am-10pm, Turner/Dover
Sponsored by Iowa State University
• Complimentary computer/printer use
• Charging stations
• Live streaming of designated sessions
• WiFi available in all meeting spaces
SSID=NCFR2015; Password=families
Family/Child Nursing Room
7am-9pm, Constable (4th Fl)
Spirituality Room
1-9pm, Lord Byron (4th Fl); 7am-9pm, Thu-Fri; 7am-1pm, Sat
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#100 Groves Conference Board Meeting
Changed to Saturday
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#101 Military Families and Children
Plaza A
Presider: Stacy A. Hawkins, Focus Group Chair
#102 Parent Education
Plaza C
Presider: Malinda Hughey, Focus Group Chair
#103 Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial
Assistants, NCFR Staff
7:30-8:30am, Stanley (34th Fl)
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#105 Section Executive Committee Officers
7:45-9:45am, Seymour (34th Fl)
#106 POSTER SESSION 1
7:45-8:30am, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
IN Poster Symposium
Recognizing Challenges and Promoting Strengths for Families
Across the Globe
(Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
106-01 IN (R) Urban Poverty and Slum Settlements: Links to
Parenting and Early Childhood Development, Giovanna
Eisberg, Joseph Sanchez, Ashley Martin-Cuellar, Ziarat
Hossain
106-02 IN (R) Lived Experiences of Ghanaian Children
Formerly in Forced Labor, Brooke McAllister, Chris
Gonzalez
106-03 IN (P) Conducting Positive Youth Development and
School Gardens Training in Burundi, Suzanne Smith, Mary
Katherine Deen, Kevin Wright, Lauren Hrncirik
106-04 IN (R) Young Children’s Exposure to Conflict: Effects
and an Intervention Framework to Promote Social-emotional
Well-being, Sukhdeep Gill, Jazmin Nixon
Facilitator: Yan Xia
.75 NBCC
Posters
Global Families
106-05 IN (R) Longitudinal Impact of Young Children’s
Negative Emotionality, Peer Interactions, and Parenting on
Interparental Conflict in South Korea, Youngsook Han,
Duane Rudy
106-06 IN (R) The Role of Father’s Occupation in Work-family
Enrichment, Marc Grau i Grau
106-07 IN (R) The Effect of Access to Marriage Immigrants’
Service Satisfaction in South Korea, Sun Wha Ok, You Rok
Do
106-08 IN (R) Immigrant Families: Trading One Stress
and Conflict Situation for Another, Colleen Murray, J.
Guillermo Villalobos, Lindsay M. Perez, Karen L.
Camelo
106-09 IN (R) Multigenerational Support Types and Life
Satisfaction Among Baby Boomers in Taiwan, Ju-Ping Lin,
Chiu-Hua Huang
106-10 IN (POSTER CANCELLED) Fragile States: Global
Crises, Local Effects on Families/Communities, Debra
Bolton, Captain Francisco Hernandez
106-11 IN (R) Examining the Relationship Between Perceived
Parenting Behaviors and Adolescent Self-efficacy in Mexico,
Jonathan Douglas, Michael Merten
106-12 IN (R) Effect of Food Insecurity, Family Routines
on Latina Mothers’ Mental Health, Juan Bao, Kimberly
Greder
106-13 IN (R) Filipinos’ Perceptions of Immigration to the U.S.,
Danielle Augustine, Denise C. Lewis, Dianne Tolentino,
Hao-Min Chen
106-14 IN (R) The Association Between Korean Children’s
Temperament and Peer Interactions: The Mediation Role
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�Wednesday, November 11 • Day 1
of Parenting Stress of Mothers, Eunkyung Shin, A. Hyun
Jung, So A. Kim
106-15 IN (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Parental
Investment Behavior: A Spousal Dyadic Analysis, Agus
Surachman, Hartoyo Hartoyo, Anne Edwards
106-16 IN (R) The Link Between Opportunity and Substance
Use in an International Sample, Julie M. Croff, Ronald B.
Cox Jr., Isaac J. Washburn
106-17 IN (R) Navigating Life in America: The Case of 2nd
Generation Filipino Women, Karen Quek, Jennifer DelMundo
106-18 FH (R) The Effect of Spousal Functional Disabilities on
Social Participation Among Korean Older Adults, Joohong
Min
106-19 EM (R) Relationship Dissolution Following Marital
Infidelity: Comparing European Americans and Asian
Americans, Shu Yuan, Dana Weiser
106-20 EM (R) Family Cohesion and Child Functioning Among
South Korean Immigrants in the U.S.: Moderated Mediation
Models of Korean Parent-child Closeness and Acculturation,
Bora Jin
106-21 EM (R) Health Service Utilization Among Asian
Immigrants: A Preliminary Study, Shann Hwa Hwang,
Philip Yang
106-22 EM (R) The Implication of Adultification on the Mental
Health of Asian Immigrant Offspring, Jou-Chen Chen
106-23 EM (R) An Evaluation of Infant Growth in the First Year
of Life in a Low-income Primarily African American Sample,
Sally Eagleton, Michael J. Merten, Joseph G. Grzywacz,
Stephanie S. Daniel, Beth Reboussin, Chris Payne,
Cynthia Suerken
106-24 EM (R) Relationships With Parents and MexicanAmerican Emerging Adults’ Adjustment, Gabrielle Kline,
Sarah Killoren, Edna Alfaro
106-25 EM (R) Mexican-origin College Students: Parent
Communication and Support, Edna Alfaro, Stephanie
Brickman
106-26 EM (R) It is Not Fair! Mexican American Siblings’
Perceptions of Fairness and Jealousy, Samantha Sang,
Kimberly Updegraff, Susan McHale, Jenny Padilla, Sue
Rodríguez, Adriana Umaña-Taylor
106-27 FH (R) Material Hardship, Depressive Symptoms,
and Child Health Problems Among Rural Latino Families,
Kimberly Doudna, Kimberly Greder, Sheila Mammen
106-28 FH (P) Change, Competency, Resilience and
Symbolism:Themes From Latino Youth Focus Groups, Drew
Betz, AnaMarie Martinez, Jennifer K. Crawford, Irene
Overath
Feminist Family Studies: Theory, Method, and Content,
Elizabeth Sharp, Shannon Weaver
Discussants: Dan Perlman; To be announced
Presider: Claire Kamp Dush
#107 TCRM Session 8A
#109 Parent Education
8-9:45am, Cypress (4th Fl)
107-01 (R) Gender Options: The Cross-ethnic Search for
Different Rules for Doing Gender, Carrie Yodanis, Sean
Lauer
107-02 (R) Twenty-five Years of Jessie Bernard Papers in
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8-9:45am, Regency E
108-01 (R) Theorizing About the Divorce/Reconciliation
Decision-making Process, Sarah Allen, Alan Hawkins
108-02 (R) A Physio-relational Theory of Relationship
Functioning, Lee N. Johnson, Angela Bradford, Richard B.
Miller
Discussants: Chelsea Garneau; To be Announced
Presider: Joe Pittman
1.50 NBCC
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1
8:30-9:45am
#111 Research and Theory on Military Families
(LIVE STREAMING)
Regency Ballroom D
111-01 (R) The Role of Attachment on Predeployment Wellbeing for Military Couples, Kyung-Hee Lee, Allison Flittner
O’Grady, Christina Marini, Jean-François Cardin,
Christina Collins, David Topp, Shelley MacDermid
Wadsworth
111-02 (R) Boundary Ambiguity and Ambivalence in Military
Family Reintegration, William-Glenn Hollingsworth,
Megan Dolbin-MacNab, Lydia Marek
111-03 (R) Looking Backward, Moving Forward: Reuben Hill
and Future Research on Military Families, Jay Mancini,
Gary Bowen
111-04 (R) (MOVED FROM SESSION 409-02, SAT., 9:30 AM)
Risk and Resilience in Military Families: Impacts on Family
Functioning, Catherine O’Neal, Jay Mancini, Mallory
Lucier-Greer, Amy Laura Arnold
111-05 (P) Secondary Prevention of Family Maltreatment in the
U.S. Air Force: A Systematic Review, Gary Bowen, Todd
Jensen
(MOVED TO SESSION 409-02, SAT., 9:30 AM) Antecedents
and Outcomes of Personal Reintegration Post-deployment,
Malissa Clark, Catherine O’Neal, Kate Conley, Jay
Mancini
Discussant/Presider: Lynne Borden
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT PA
8:30-9:45am, Plaza B
109-01 (R) Who Qualifies to Deliver Mandated Parent
Education: A State-by-State Compendium, Nicole Krokosz,
Ashley Hintermeyer, Breanna Hintz, Jennifer Johnson,
Vanessa Vincent, Sterling Wall, Kelly Roberts
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109-02 (P) Group-based Parenting Education Programs and
Their Influence on Child Abuse and Prevention Protective
Factors, YaeBin Kim
109-03 (R) Wise Parenting: An Empirical Study, Stephen Small,
David Metler
109-04 (R) Empowering Parents: The Use of Storytelling to
Promote Social Understanding, Angel Gullon-Rivera
Facilitator: Susan Walker
1.00 NASW
EE PA
#110 Emerging Adulthood
8:30-9:45am, Plaza C
110-01 (R) Union Transition History and Health in Young
Adulthood, Dayoung Bae, K.A.S. Wickrama
110-02 (R) LGBQ Disparities in Alcohol Use Trajectories From
Adolescence to Adulthood, Jessica Fish, Jack Day
110-03 (R) Mental Health and Geographic Distance to Parents
in the Transition to Adulthood in the US, Bohyun Joy Jang,
Sara Mernitz
110-04 (R) Depression in Stepchildren: Combined Effects of
Divorce and Stepfamily Stress, Kevin Shafer, Todd M.
Jensen
Discussant: Amy Rauer
Presider: Ali Chrisler
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH PA
#112 SNP/IDC INVITED PANEL
Social Justice Strategies of Family Researchers
and Professionals in the Age of Ferguson
8:30-9:45am, Plaza A
Panel: Antoinette Landor, Bill Allen, Bethany Letiecq
Moderator: Anthony James
(Co-sponsored by Research & Theory, Feminism & Family
Studies, Family Therapy, Ethnic Minorities,
Family Policy, Religion and Family, and
Advancing Family Science Sections)
SNP event sponsored by Florida State University
1.00 NASW
#113 CFLE Examination
8:30-11:30am, Lord Byron (4th Fl)
Proctor: Cindy Winter
Administrator: Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Education Director;
#114 POSTER SESSION 2
9-9:45am, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
FP/EM/IN Poster Symposium
Foster Parenting, Adoption and Families
(Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
114-01 FP (R) A Family Perspective on Foster Youth Policy,
Amanda Williams, Brianna Anderson
114-02 FP (R) National Survey Assessing Adoption Agencies’
Views on Same-sex Parenting, Alexa Moore, Claire
Kimberly, Amanda Williams
114-03 FP (R) Cross-cultural Experiences and Self-esteem in
Transracial Adoptees, Jocylynn Stephenson, Leigh Leslie,
Sam Allen
114-04 FP (R) Understanding Adult Foster Care Provider
Experiences of Family, Kelly Munly, Katherine R. Allen,
Karen A. Roberto
Facilitator: Rachel Farr
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Posters
Foster Parenting
114-05 EM (R) Child Welfare-related Outcomes of American
Indian Children in Foster Care, Ashley Landers, Jennifer
Bellamy, Sharon Danes
114-06 FP (R) Examining Resilience Without Forgetting Risk:
Protective Factors of Foster Parents, Morgan Cooley,
Heather Farineau, Ann Mullis
Spirituality, Religion, Romantic Relationships and Families,
and Beliefs
114-07 FH (R) Hardiness, Religiosity, and Depression in
Mothers and Fathers of Children With Disabilities, Jamie
Easler, Susanne Olsen Roper, Tina Dyches, Donna
Freeborn, Barbara Mandleco
114-08 RF (R) Impacts of Religion and Spirituality on Romantic
Relationships: A Qualitative Study, Colby Pomeroy, Pamela
Payne
114-09 RF (R) Does Religiosity Influence Relationship Attitudes
Differently for Young Adults? Lacey Bagley, Brandon Burr,
Kendra Daffern, Tiffany Stepp, Ava Paine, Daniel Hubler,
Brooke Kuns
114-10 RF (R) Similarities and Differences in Individual
Perception of Spiritual and Religious Beliefs: A Qualitative
Pilot Study, Jennifer Ghan, Pamela Payne
Judaism/Family Observance
114-11 RF (R) “They Teach Us:” Family Influences on Jewish
Observance in the Home, Trevan Hatch, Loren Marks,
David Dollahite
114-12 RF (R) Fatherhood in Orthodox Jewish Families: A
Qualitative Research Study, Moshe Moeller
Family Science: The Art of Teaching and Education
114-13 AFS (R) Diversity Competency in Supervisory Dyad: A
Qualitative Meta-analysis, Nilou Tohidian, Karen Quek
114-14 AFS (P) Integrating Human Development and Family
Science into Medical Education, Sandra Lookabaugh,
Sharon Ballard, Natalia Sira, Julie Fowler, Coral Steffey,
David Eldridge
114-15 AFS Exploring Professional Identity Among HDFS
Alumni, Kathleen Walker, Maureen Blankemeyer, Corey
Raleigh, Courtney Walsh
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114-16 AFS (P) Teaching an Ecological Perspective on Family
Transitions, Lawrence Shelton
114-17 AFS (R) Using Family Science Concept Maps to Gain
Higher Order Learning Outcomes, David Law, Sheree
Meyer, Latrisha Fall
114-18 AFS (P) Facilitating Student Veteran Success: A
Statewide Training Initiative, Ryan Blick, Allison Schroeder,
Towanda Street, Sally Koblinsky, Leigh Leslie
114-19 AFS (P) The Great Debate: Using Online Debate in
Family Studies Courses, Elissa Mitchell
114-20 AFS (P) Making Connections: The Course Organizer
Routine in a University Setting, Bryce Jorgensen
114-21 EE (R) Developing Emerging Adults’ Career Skills: A
Participatory Approach, Elissa Mitchell, Jill Bowers, Dina
Izenstark, Michelle Sherwood
114-22 EE (P) Teaching Intimate Relationships in Young
Adulthood Through Narrative Writing, Jane Newell, Tai
Mendenhall
114-23 EE/AFS (R) Perceived Parental Involvement and
Academic Outcomes of College Students, Brittney Mailhot,
Sarah Feeney
114-24 EE/AFS (P) Pedagogy of Violence: Transformative
Learning and Trauma Informed Teaching, Amanda Rich,
Robyn Maitoza, Nikki DiGregorio, Kelley Perkins, Caitlin
Bailey
Military Families
114-25 FH (R) Service Member and Partner Coping Strategies
During Reintegration, Christina Marini, Shelley
MacDermid Wadsworth, Sharon Christ, Melissa
Franks
114-26 FH (R) Suicide Exposure and PTSD: Is Marriage a
Protective Factor for Veterans? David Weisenhorn, Laura
Frey, Judy Van de Venne Cerel
114-27 FT (R) Multidimensional Resilience: Individual, Family
and Community Resilience (IFCR) Profile in the Military,
Griselda Lloyd, Lauren Foster, Brian Distelberg
#115 Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
9:45-10:45am, Stanley (34th Fl)
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#116 Fellows Committee Meeting
9:45-11:15am, Cavendish (4th Fl)
Presiders: Marilyn Coleman and Adriana Umaña-Taylor,
Committee Co-chairs
#117 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE
STREAMING)
10-11:15am, Regency Ballroom D
Fathers as Coparents
Sarah Schoppe Sullivan, Ph.D.,
The Ohio State University
Many of today’s fathers are more directly
involved in the upbringing of their young
children than their predecessors. However, fathers still spend
less time caring for children than mothers do, and there is
considerable variation in fathers’ roles in their children’s
lives. This presentation focuses on the study of fathering
behavior in the context of coparenting, or the extent to which
parents cooperate as a team in raising children. Coparenting
relationships between fathers and mothers may be particularly
important for the development and maintenance of father-child
relationships, as fathers’ roles may be less socially scripted
than mothers’ roles. However, fathers are not simply passive
recipients of maternal influence; fathers’ involvement in
childrearing also affects the quality of coparenting relationships.
Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Ph.D. is a professor in the
Departments of Human Sciences and Psychology at The Ohio
State University and an affiliate of the Crane Center for Early
Childhood Research and Policy. She received her Ph.D. in
developmental psychology from the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign. Her research is primarily focused on
how parents manage their parenting roles and responsibilities
together – or coparenting – and the roles of fathers in families.
She is particularly interested in the implications of coparenting
and father-child relationships for child and family functioning
and the development of these relationships across the transition
to parenthood. Her research has been funded by the Eunice
Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development and the National Science Foundation. She is a
NCFR Fellow, and has served on the editorial boards of the
Journal of Marriage and Family, Family Relations, Fathering,
Parenting: Science and Practice, and the Journal of Family
Theory and Review. She has also received numerous awards
recognizing the high quality of her teaching and mentoring of
undergraduate and graduate students.
Agenda:
Welcome by Joe Pittman,
Auburn University, Session Sponsor
Address by Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Presider: Erin Holmes
Sponsored by Theory Construction and
Research Methodology Workshop,
Research and Theory Section, and Auburn University
1.00 NBCC, NASW
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2
10-11:15am
#118 Improving Outcomes for Families Following
Divorce and Separation: Divorce Education in
Minnesota, North Dakota, Missouri, Oklahoma
10-11:15am, Regency E
118-01 (R) Parents ForeverTM : Divorce Education Across
Minnesota and North Dakota, Emily H. Becher, Sean
Brotherson, Jenifer McGuire, Ellie McCann, Kjersti
Olson, Sharon Powell, Sarah Cronin
118-02 (R) Divorce Education and the Focus on Kids Program,
– Lessons Learned After 20 Years, David Schramm, Adam
Galovan
118-03 (R) Development and Evaluation of the OSU Coparenting for Resilience Program, Ronald B. Cox Jr.,
Mathew Brosi, Isaac Washburn, Timothy Welch
Chair: Emily H. Becher
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EE SY
#119 Risks and Resilience Among Asian American
Families
10-11:15am, Plaza B
119-01 (R) Intergenerational Tension, Connectedness, and
Separateness in the Lived Experience of First and Second
Generation Chinese American Christians, Jessica ChenFeng,
Carmen Knudson-Martin, Timothy Nelson
119-02 (R) Conflict and Resilience in Taiwanese-American
Women’s Relations With Mothers-in-law, Kristy Y. Shih
119-03 (R) Korean American Emerging Adults’ Perceptions
of Money and Success: Duality of Immigrant Aspirations,
Hyeyoung Kang
119-04 (R) How Do Asian Immigrants Survive and Thrive
Financially in the United States? -- Understanding Family
Resource Management of Asian Immigrants Through
Reviewing Expenditure Studies, Xiaohui Sophie Li, Sherry
Fang
Chair: Hyeyoung Kang
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EM SY
#120 Couple Relationships and Health
10-11:15am, Regency F
120-01 (R) Consequences of Repartnering for Post-divorce
Maternal Well-being, Michael Langlais, Edward Anderson,
Shannon Greene
120-02 (R) Parenting Stress and Sexual Satisfaction Among
First-Time and Room Parents: A Dyadic Approach, Chelom
Leavitt, Megan Maas, Brandon McDaniel, Mark
Feinberg
120-03 (R) Relationship Quality During Pregnancy and
Newborn Child Health, Jared Durtschi, Jonathan Kimmes,
Cameron Brown
120-04 (R) Same-sex Couples’ Anxiety: Effects of Dyadic
Coping and Interracial Status, Chun Tao, Kelsey Walsh,
Ashley Randall, Casey Totenhagen
Discussant: Jeremy Yorgason
Presider: Jessica Fish
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH PA
#121 Working With Families Exposed to Trauma
and Violence
10-11:15am, Plaza C
121-01 (R) Improvements in the Child-rearing Attitudes of
Women Exposed to Intimate Partner Violence Predict
Greater Maternal Sensitivity Toward Their 6-month-old
Infants, Sara Waters, Melissa Hagan, Luisa Rivera, Alicia
Lieberman
121-02 (P) Communities in Conflict: Testimonial Therapy,
Structural Violence, and Psychopolitical Well-being, Lorien
Jordan, Desiree Seponski, Stephanie Armes, Charity
Somo
121-03 (R) An Exploratory Study of Family Experiences of Iraqi
Refugees in the US, Rashmi Gangamma
Facilitator: Tom Carlson
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FT PA
#122 Sexuality and Religiosity: The Religion-family
Associations for LGBQ People
10-11:15am, Plaza A
122-01 (R) Religiosity, Perceived Congregational Support, and
Same-sex Couple Relationship Satisfaction, Elizabeth G.
Holman, Ramona F. Oswald, Sarah Okrey-Anderson
122-02 (R) Mixed-orientation Couples’ Experiences With
Christianity, Kevin J. Zimmerman
122-03 (R) The Role of Religion in Jewish Lesbian Parent-child
Relationships, Katie M. Barrow, Kate A. Kuvalanka
122-04 (R) A Contextual Analysis of Jewish, Orthodox Gay Men
and Their Relationships With Their Mothers, Marian Moser
Jones, Samuel H. Allen
Chair: Elizabeth G. Holman
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RF SY
#123 NCFR Policy Advisory Committee
11am-12:30pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
Presider: Jennifer Crosswhite, NCFR Public Affairs Director
#123-A Theory Construction and Research
Methodology Workshop Business Meeting
11:30am-12:30pm, Plaza C
Presiders: Claire Kamp Dush and Erin Holmes, 2015
Workshop Chairs
NCFR thanks major sponsor Auburn University and
contributors Texas Tech and JFTR for their support of TCRM.
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#123-B Relationship Education Outcomes (LIVE
STREAMING)
11:30am-1pm, Regency Ballroom D
123-B-01 (R) Parental Status and Changes Following
Relationship Education: Does Gender Matter? Sandy
Morrison, Julianne McGill, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Scott
Ketring, Tom Smith
123-B-02 (P) Investigating Relational Instability as an Influence
on Individual and Partner Outcomes, Julianne McGill,
Francesca Adler-Baeder, Angela Bradford
123-B-03 (R) Parent-adolescent Relationship Quality and
Youth Relationship Education Outcomes, Alyssa McElwain,
Jennifer Kerpelman, Joe Pittman, Francesca AdlerBaeder
123-B-04 (R) It’s About Time and Room! Examining Program,
Dosage and Length as Predictors of Change in CRE
Participants, Angela Bradford, Lauren Drean, Francesca
Adler-Baeder, Scott Ketring, Thomas Smith, Alexis Lee,
Kayla Burningham
Facilitator: Charlotte Shoup Olson
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EE PA
(MOVED FROM SESSION 141, WED., 2:45PM)
#124 Lightning Paper Session: Special Topics on
Family Mental and Physical Health
11:30am-12:30pm, Plaza A
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (8
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more details.)
124-01 FH (R) Depressed Mood, Compressed Hours? Maternal
Depression and Time and Room Spend With Children in
Children in Early Life, Jen-Hao Chen
124-02 FH (R) Sibling Eating Behaviors and Parent Feeding
Practices With Siblings, Jerica Berge, Katherine Conger,
Richard MaLehose, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
124-03 FH (R) Pilot Study Outcomes of MEND: Family
System Based Approach to Pediatric Chronic Illness, Brian
Distelberg, Daniel Tapanes, Natacha Emerson, Jackie
Williams-Reade, Susanne Montgomery, Mia Pandit
124-04 EE (R) Family Relationship Dynamics on Depression
Trajectories: A Profile Analysis, Anthony Ferraro, Mallory
Lucier-Greer, Mathew Withers, Kayla Reed, James
Duncan
124-05 FF (R) Women to Women: Resilience Through
Connection, Gabriela Lopez-Zeron, Marsha T. Carolan,
Lizeth M. Camacho
124-06 FF (R) In the Ribbon’s Shadow: Women’s Experiences
With Stage IV Breast Cancer, Crystal Duncan Lane
Facilitator: To be announced
.75 NBCC, NASW
FH, EE, FF LI PA
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#125 Fellows Roundtables
Sponsored by Students/New Professionals
11:30am-1pm, Plaza B
The presenters of these Roundtables are all NCFR
Fellows, the highest honor afforded in NCFR. Attendees will
spend 35 minutes at one roundtable, and then move to another
roundtable for the remainder of this session. Roundtables are
limited to ten people including the presenter. Pick up a bite to eat
at the Cash Sales near the meeting room and come to the session.
125-01 TBA, Norma Bond Burgess, Leanor Boulin Johnson
125-02 (P) Applying and Interviewing for Academic Positions,
David Demo and Mark Fine
125-03 (P) Advancing the Discipline of Family Science,
Raeann Hamon
125-04 (P) Preparing for and Succeeding in an Academic Career:
Tips for Graduate Students and New Assistant Professors,
Jennifer Kerpelman
125-05 (P) Online Family Life Education: What Makes it
Effective? Judith Myers-Walls
125-06 (P) Fathers as Coparents, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
125-07 (P) Professor Sarantakos and Australian Research on
Same-sex Families, Walter Schumm
125-08 (P) Intergenerational Sharing and Caring,
Barbara Settles
125-09 Topic to be announced, Sandra Stith
125-10 (P) Diversity, Families and Globalization,
Bahira Sherif Trask
SNP event sponsored by Florida State University
#126 Feminism and Family Studies Section
Member Meeting
11:30am-1pm, Regency E
All attendees are welcome to attend the member
meetings of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become
more involved with NCFR and
the Sections that match your
areas of interest.
Presider: Shannon Weaver,
Section Chair
NCFR thanks major sponsor Virginia Tech for its support.
FOCUS GROUPS
11:30am-1pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#127 Issues in Aging
Tennyson (4th Fl)
Presiders: Amber Seidel and Amy Rauer, Focus Group Cochairs
#128 Qualitative Family Research Network
Brighton/Kensington (4th Fl)
Presiders: Megan Haselschwerdt and Justin Hendricks, Focus
Group Co-chairs
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#129 Editor Candidate Interviews for Journal of
Marriage and Family
11:30am-4:30pm, Cavendish (4th Fl)
Chair: Alan Hawkins, Committee Chair
#130 Memorial Service for NCFR Leaders Who
Have Passed Away
Noon-1pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
The following members who have passed away will be
memoralized: Marilyn Bensman, Richard Hey, and Carol
Matusicky. We will also remember all NCFR members who
passed away this year: Alan I. Sugawara, Roberta Frasier
Anderson, Clara T. Appell, Louise Alderson
Presider: Cindy Winter
#131 POSTER SESSION 3
12:15-1pm, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
Poster Symposium: Post Deployment Families
(Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
131-01 FH (R) Parent-service Member Communication and
Post-deployment Outcomes, Adam Farero, Adrian Blow,
Michelle Kees, Lisa Gorman, Ryan Bowles, Chris
Marchiondo, Danielle Guty
131-02 FH (R) Emotion Regulation, PTSD, and Marital Quality
Following Deployment, Osnat Zamir, Abigail Gewirtz
131-03 FH (R) Veterans and Spouses, Meaning in Life, and
Adaptation After Combat, Christopher Marchiondo, Adrian
Blow, Angela Huebner, Lisa Gorman, Danielle Guty,
Michelle Kees
131-04 FH (R) Soldier and Spouse Mental Well-being and
Family Health, Lisa Gorman, Adrian Blow, Ryan Bowles,
Adam, Farero
131-05 FH (P) Peer Navigators: Linking Veterans and Military
Families to Human Services, Katie Hrapczynski, Sally
Koblinsky, Jessica Fuchs
131-06 FH (R) Examining the Developmental Strengths of
Children From Military Families, Andrea Stelnicki, Kelly
Schwartz
131-07 FH (R) Predictors of PTSD Symptoms Among Active
Duty Air Force Personnel, Jonathan Olson, Janet Welsh,
Daniel Perkins, Mark Oliver, LaJuana Ormsby
(CANCELLED) 131-08 FH (R) Mental Health and Marital
Satisfaction in Postdeployment Family Reintegration, Julie
Cederbaum, Sherrie Wilcox, Hyunsung Oh, Kathrine
Sullivan, Kathleen Ell, Anthony Hassan
Facilitator: Tiffany Spierling
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FH PO SY
Posters
Fathering/Fatherhood
131-09 EE (R) Father-adolescent Communication: Exploring
Online and In-person Strategies, Heather Hessel, Yaliu He,
Jodi Dworkin
131-10 EE (R) Fathers’ Attitudes Toward Cooking and Family
Life Education in Japan, Ayako Kuramoto, Kinuyo
Kurokawa, Keiko Takahashi
131-11 EE (R) Adolescent Fatherhood Intervention Pilot Project:
E³ Fathering Program, Richard Feistman, Tyler Jamison,
Jonathon Beckmeyer
131-12 RT (R) Fatherhood, Impulsivity, and Health in Low
SES, African American Young Men, Geoffrey Brown, Steve
Kogan, Jihyoung Kim, Junhan Cho
131-13 RT (R) Resident and Nonresident Fathers Buffer
Children From Family Risk Factors, Jin-kyung Lee, Sarah
Schoppe-Sullivan
131-14 RT (R) Intergenerational Bridges: Influences of
Continuity and Change Between Sons, Fathers, and
Grandfathers, Christopher Zachow, Samantha L. Bruck,
Edgar C. J. Long
131-15 FH (R) Maternal/Paternal Depression and Sensitivity and
Child Self-regulation, Micah Gerhardt, Xin Feng, Seulki
Ku, Emma Hooper, Qiong Wu
131-16 EM (R) Data Collection Issues and Nonresident
Fathering With Multiple Mothers, Katrina Akande, Helyne
Frederick
131-17 FH (R) Generative Fathering: Developmental
Perspectives, Infancy - Young Adulthood, Diana CoylShepherd, Hannah Smith
131-18 FP (R) Bringing Dads Back in--Caseworkers’ Attitudes
Toward Non-resident Fathers, Julia Arroyo, Charles Peek
IV
Mothering/Motherhood
131-19 FH (R) Need-fulfillment and Parental Efficacy on
Depression Among Single Mothers, Kenneth Leow,
Myunghee Lee, Mathew Mathews
131-20 EE (R) Teen Mothers’ Relations With Their Child’s
Father: Implications for FLE, Maria Thompson, Jonathon
Beckmeyer
131-21 EM (R) Family Members’ Influence on Korean
Immigrant Mothers’ Infant Feeding Decision, Soyoung Lee,
Yeon Bai
Sexuality
131-22 EE (P) Transition to Sexual Activity Among Couples
Who Were Abstinent Before Marriage, Jeremy Boden, Nate
Cottle, Joyce Starks, Dan Howell, Kelsea Hill
131-23 EE (R) Factors Impacting Practice in Sexuality
Education, Therapy, and Research, Ethan Schwab, Carol
Darling, Marsha Rehm
131-24 EE (R) An Analysis of Abstinence-only Programs Using
Ecological Theory, Isaac Cruz, Joel Falcon Campos, Karen
Myers-Bowman
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132 SPECIAL SESSION
(LIVE STREAMING)
The Scholarship of Teaching and
Learning (SoTL) in Family Science
Academic Careers
1:15-2:30pm, Regency Ballroom D
132-01 (R) An Overview of the SoTL and Its Applicability
to Family Science, Bahira S. Trask, Ph.D., University of
Delaware
132-02 (R) Why Engage in SoTL? What are the Potential
Benefits to Faculty, Students, and Others? Raeann R.
Hamon, Ph.D., Messiah College
132-03 (R) Where do I Begin? Conceptualizing Your SoTL
Project, Debra L. Berke, Ph.D., Wilmington University
132-04 (R) Designing and Implementing a SoTL Study, Deborah
B. Gentry, Ed.D., Heartland Community College
132-05 (R) Making SoTL Results Public—Outlets for Sharing
and Critique, Suzanne R. Smith, Ph.D, Washington State
University-Vancouver
Chair: Deborah B. Gentry
Many may ask, “What is SoTL? In the U.S., the acronym is
typically pronounced “sō-tul”. The “scholarship of teaching and
learning” refers to the systematic research into teaching and
learning. Graduates of teacher education programs who focus on
teaching and learning in K-12 settings have routinely conducted
classroom action research. Since the early 1990s, disciplinary
specialists in higher education settings have made a more
concerted effort to study how college students in their classrooms
learn the subject matter of their particular discipline: history,
biology, math, sociology, psychology, and others, including
family science. The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement
of Teaching has provided a variety of resources to support
SoTL, including the founding of the Carnegie Academy for the
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (CASTL). The movement
has experienced considerable growth as evidenced by the
establishment of SoTL journals, conferences, centers on college
campuses, and academic societies such as the International
Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (ISSoTL).
Many professionals new to academia are not familiar with
SoTL and the degree to which it offers rich opportunities for
their exploration and dialogue with others. This is true of new
academicians in the field of family science, including those “new
professionals” who attend NCFR conferences. While this session
aims to inform them of the what, why, who, when, and how of
carrying out SoTL, those who are more experienced classroom
action researchers are invited to share their experiences and
insights. One barrier that inhibits some academicians from
pursing SoTL work is the false criticism that such research lacks
rigor. As with any scholarly pursuit, clear goals; thoughtful and
systematic preparation; appropriate, well-conceived and carried
out methods; significant results; insightful, effective presentation
of findings and implications; and reflective critique are important
facets of SoTL endeavors. Thus, another goal of this workshop
is to demonstrate various ways classroom action research can
be equal in quality and value to any other avenue of disciplinary
research and, as such, be an important and respected addition to
one’s career development.
Advancing Family Science Section sponsor
Iowa State University
Education & Enrichment Section sponsor
Wilmington University
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131-25 EE (R) Student Perceptions of Parent Behavior During
“Moms” and “Dads” Weekends, Joan Jurich, Randy Leite,
Jenny Chabot
131-26 EE (P) Reducing Sexual Violence on College Campuses,
Chelsea Spencer, Allen Mallory, Sandra Stith, Jenna
Tripodi
131-27 FH (R) Sex-positive Campus: What it Takes to Be #1 in
the Nation for Sexual Health, Brenda Barrett-Rivera, Scott
Lyons, Malinda Shell, Kathleen Greaves
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3
1:15-2:30pm
#133 Parental Mental Health and Child Outcomes
1:15-2:30pm, Regency E
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (8
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more details.)
133-01 (R) Community Violence Exposure and Children’s
Externalizing Behavior Problems: The Role of Harsh
Parenting, Ashley Munger, Sandra Hofferth
133-02 (R) The Role of Child Positivity in Executive Function:
The Family Context, Seulki Ku, Xin Feng, Micah
Gerhardt, Emma Hooper, Qiong Wu
133-03 (R) Psycho-social Risk and Child Obesity in Lowincome, Rural, Families, Lenna Ontai, Nicole Hollis,
Melissa Barnett, Kimberly Greder, Jennifer McGuire,
Heidi Radunovich, Yoshie Sano
133-04 (R) Maternal Depression and Children’s Behavior
Problems: A Mutual Growth Perspective, Qiong Wu, Xin
Feng, Emma Hooper, Seulki Ku, Micah Gerhardt
133-05 (R) Negative and Positive Family Interactions Predicting
Children’s Emotion Regulation, Sarah Murphy, Martin
Gallegos, Nancy Hazen, Deborah Jacobvitz, Erin BoydSoisson, Allison Woods
133-06 (R) Maternal Depression and Child Internalizing
Problems: The Role of Peers, Emma Hooper, Xin Feng,
Seulki Ku, Micah Gerhardt, Qiong Wu
133-07 (R) (MOVED FROM SESSION 240, THUR., 1:15 PM)
Marital Satisfaction and Parent-Child Relationship Predict
Child Affect, Olena Kopystynska, Tracy Spinrad, Danielle
Seay, Nancy Eisenber
Facilitator: Kevin Shafer
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH/RT LI PA
#134 As the States Turn: Marriage and
Relationship Recognition in a Changing Legal
Context
1:15-2:30pm , Plaza C
134-01 (R) As the States Turn: Marriage in a Changing Legal
Context, Brian Ogolsky, Ramona Faith Oswald, Kale
Monk
134-02 (R) Exploring the Opinions on Legal Rights for Samesex and Transgender Individuals, Claire Kimberly
134-03 (R) Family and Relationship Recognition Among Samesex and Nonmarital Couples: What Does the Future Hold?
Courtney Grant Joslin
Facilitator: Bethany Letiecq
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FP SY
#135 Campus Rape Culture: Potential and Actual
Roles of Family Studies Faculty and Students
1:15-2:30pm Plaza A
135-01 (P) Sorority Women Only: Creating Common Ground
and Safe Spaces for Female Students in Classroom-based
Discussions of Campus Rape Culture, M. Elise Radina
135-02 (R) The Role of Family Scholars in Addressing Rape
Culture and Policies Related to Sexual Assault on Auburn
University’s Campus, Megan Haselschwerdt, Donna
Sollie
135-03 (R) Creating a FEARLESS Campus: A Multi-prong
Approach to Responding to Sexual Assault, Elizabeth Sharp,
Dana Weiser
135-04 (R) Challenges Conducting a Campus Climate Survey,
Michelle Toews
Chair: M. Elise Radina
FF/AFS SY
#136 Family Relationships Across Global Contexts
1:15-2:30pm, Plaza B
136-01 (R) Marital Satisfaction and Depression, Modified
by Active and Passive Sacrifice, Pei-Fen Li, K.A.S.
Wickrama
136-02 (R) The Role of Familism in the Relation Between
Conformity to Parental Expectations and Psychological
Outcomes Among Korean Emerging Adults, Jaerim Lee,
Catherine A. Solheim, Chih-Yuan S. Lee
136-03 (R) Young Adult Children’s Filial Obligation: A
Comparative Study Between the United States and South
Korea, Kwang-Man Ko, Woosang Hwang, Injee Kim
136-04 (R) Measurement Invariance of the Differentiation of
Family System Scale For Koreans and Americans, Hyanghee
Lee, Ronald.M. Sabatelli
Facilitator: To be Announced
1.00 NBCC, NASW
IN PA
#137 Military Deployment
1:15-2:30pm, Regency F
137-01 (R) Sibling Relationships Over the Course of a Parent’s
Deployment, Shawn Whiteman, Meghan Loeser, Megan
Covington, Dave Topp, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
137-02 (R) Promoting Resilience in Military Families Faced
with Deployment, Tiffany Spierling
137-03 (R) Work-family Interface During Deployment and
Partners’ Depressive Symptoms, Christina Collins, Shelley
MacDermid Wadsworth
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137-04 (R) What Helps Military Families During Deployment?
Perspectives From Service Providers and Military Members,
Kenona Southwell, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
Discussant: Joe Pittman
Presider: Sandy Morrison
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT PA
#138 Stress and Relationships
1:15-2:30pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
138-01 (R) Mothers’ Daily Stress and Conflict Interactions With
their Children, Jackie A. Nelson, Brittany P. Boyer, Deyaun
L. Villarreal, Olivia A. Smith
138-02 (R) Stress Spill-over in Same-sex Couples: Concurrent
and Lagged Daily Effects, Casey Totenhagen, Ashley
Randall, Ashley Cooper, Nakia Jones, Loren Schouest
138-03 (R) Play Together or Replenish Apart? The Role of
Leisure With and Without One’s Partner for Buffering Against
Stress Spillover, April Buck, Lisa Neff
138-04 (R) Differentiation, Stress and Health: A Longitudinal
Study, Megan Ferriby, Suzanne Bartle Haring, Randal
Day
138-05 (R) Extending the Family Stress Model to Aggression
in Young Adult Romantic Partnerships, Tara Sutton, Leslie
Gordon Simons
Facilitator: Asli Carkoglu
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT PA
#139 NEWCOMERS RECEPTION
2:45-4pm, Georgia A/B
All who are attending an NCFR conference for their first
or second time are invited to attend. This is a time to get
acquainted with NCFR leaders and other colleagues and learn
more about NCFR and how to get more out of the Conference.
Complimentary light refreshments. Prizes!
Presider: Bill Allen, 2013-2015 NCFR President-elect
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4
2:45-4pm
#139-A Invited Session: Other Letters: Hidden
Diversity Among LGBTQ (LIVE STREAMING)
2:45-4pm, Regency Ballroom D
139-A-01 (R) Social Support, Sexual Identity, and Mental
Health During the Prenatal Period Among Invisible Sexual
Minority Women, Abbie Goldberg
139-A-02 (R) Disclosing Sexual Orientation to Family for
Queer, Bi, and Pansexual Youth, Erika L. Grafsky, Danielle
Liggett, Sarah Steelman
139-A-03 (R) HeteroQueers? Investigating Heterosexuality in
a Sample of LGBTQ Youth, Stephen T. Russell, Salvatore
Ioverno, Arnold H. Grossman
Discussant: Katherine Allen
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Chair: Stephen T. Russell
1.0 NBCC, NASW
FF SY
(MOVED FROM SESSION 223, THURSDAY, 11:30 AM)
#140 Empowering Students, Families, and
Communities: The Impact of a Family Science
Advisory Board
2:45-4pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
140-01 (P) The Family Science Advisory Board: An Example of
and a Vehicle for Community Making, Sherria D. Taylor
140-02 (P) The Impact of a Family Science Advisory Board
on Children and Families, Angel L. Gullon-Rivera, Robin
Millar
140-03 (P) Impact of the Family Science Advisory Board on
Graduated Students’ Performance in the Community, Bryce
Dickey
140-04 (P) Advisory Board Members Promote Student
Internship Successes, Linda A. Dove
Chair: Sherria D. Taylor
AFS SY
#141 Relationship Education Outcomes
(MOVED TO SESSION 123-B, WED. 11:30 AM)
#142 Improving Health and Well-being for Teen
Parent Families
2:45-4pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
142-01 (R) Evaluation of a Family-centered Medical Home
Intervention for Teen-parent Families, Amy Lewin,
Stephanie Mitchell, Michel Boudreaux
142-02 (R) Factors Associated With Contraceptive Use Among
Urban, African-American Adolescent Mothers, Deirdre
Quinn, Stephanie Mitchell, Amy Lewin
142-03 (R) Fostering Educational Achievement After Adolescent
Birth: Predictors of School Retention in Low-income Teen
Mothers, Luciana Assini-Meytin, Stephanie Mitchell, Amy
Lewin
142-04 (R) Depression, Parenting Stress, and Social Support in
African American Teen Mothers, Towanda Street, Stephanie
Mitchell, Amy Lewin
Chair: Amy Lewin
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH SY
#143 Influencing the Process and Outcome of
Family Therapy
2:45-4pm, Plaza C
143-01 (R) Getting Them In: Promoting MFT Using the Theory
of Reasoned Action, Jason Austin, Ruoxi Chen
143-02 (R) Desistance from Domestic Violence, Lisa
Merchant, Jason Whiting
143-03 (R) Staying Together: The Journey of Healing After
Infidelity, Stephen Fife, Chey’Anne Harris, Christel
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Stewart, Jenae Lindsay, Heather Reinarz, Jennifer
Bolick
143-04 (R) Intersecting Family Risks: Influences on Attrition in
Parent Child Interaction Therapy, Grace Maria Hartman
Facilitator: Lindsay Edwards
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FT PA
Relationships, Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn Coleman,
Ashton Chapman, Caroline Sanner, Youngjin Kang, Luke
Russell, Sarah Mitchell, Nick Frye
Discussant: Chelsea Garneau-Rosner
Presider: Kyle Bartholomew
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT PA
#144 Stepfamilies
#145 SNP Workshop: Planning for and
Executing a Successful Sabbatical—
Lessons Learned Along the Way
2:45-4pm, Plaza B
144-01 (R) Do Half-siblings Affect Adolescent Risk-taking in
Stepfamilies? Karen Guzzo, Cassandra Dorius
144-02 (R) Parents’ Influence on the Development of
Stepparent-stepchild Relationships, Elizabeth Nixon, Kristin
Hadfield
144-03 (R) Children’s Influence on Parental Roles in
Stepfamilies, Kristin Hadfield, Elizabeth Nixon
144-04 (MOVED TO SESSION 240, THUR., 1:15PM)
Exploring the Complexity of Stepgrandparent-stepgrandchild
#146 OPENING PLENARY
SESSION
4:15-6pm, Regency Ballroom C/D
Presider: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, 2015 Program,
Chair
The Good Soldier
David Finkel
He was one of the two million Americans who went to the wars
of Iraq and Afghanistan and became one of the 500,000 who
returned home with psychological wounds. In the story of Adam
Schumann is the truth of America’s ongoing after-war: guilt,
shame, hope, and a nation of families fighting to recover.
David Finkel is the author of The
Good Soldier, listed a best book
of 2009 by the New York Times,
Chicago Tribune, Slate.com, and
The Boston Globe, and winner of
the Helen Bernstein Book Award
for Excellence in Journalism. He
is a staff writer for The Washington Post, and is also the leader
of the Post’s national reporting
team. He won the Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting in
2006 for a series of stories about U.S.-funded democracy efforts
in Yemen, and the MacArthur “Genius” Grant in 2012.
He was one of the two million Americans who went to the wars
of Iraq and Afghanistan and became one of the 500,000 who
returned home with psychological wounds. In the story of Adam
Schumann is the truth of America’s ongoing after-war: guilt,
shame, hope, and a nation of families fighting to recover.
2:45-4pm, Plaza A
Leaders: Áine Humble, Lawrence Ganong,
Marcela Raffaelli, Lee Ann De Reus
Sponsored by Florida State University
SN/AFS WK (P)
Agenda
Official Conference Opening: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth,
2015 Program, Chair
Welcome: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President;
Introduction of Board of Directors, Journal Editors, and
Executive Director
Welcome by Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth on behalf of the
session sponsors
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research
Proposal From a Feminist Perspective Award to Andrea
Roach. Presenter: Tara Saathoff-Wells, Feminism and
Family Studies Section Chair-elect and Award Committee
Chair
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Contribution
to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award to Adrienne
Edwards. Presenter: Tara Saathoff-Wells, Feminism and
Family Studies Section Chair-elect and Award Committee
Chair
Presentation of the Ernest G. Osborne Award to Marilyn
Flick. Presenter: Debra L. Berke, Education and Enrichment
Section Chair and Award Committee Chair
Introduction of Speaker: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
Plenary Address: David Finkel
Plenary Sponsors:
This plenary session is sponsored by the military family
research/practice programs at the following institutions:
Purdue University • Kansas State University
University of Minnesota • Penn State University
University of Georgia • Vanier Institute of Canada.
1.50 NASW
(R, P)
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2015 NCFR AWARDS
Jessie Bernard Awards
Outstanding Research Proposal from a Feminist Perspective
Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper
These awards honor Jessie Bernard, former
NCFR Board Member and pioneer in the field
of Feminist Family Studies. Jessie Bernard
declared herself a feminist in 1970 and is known
for her celebrated description of “his” and “her”
marriages. She was also a board member of ASA
and the Groves Conference on Marriage and
Family.
The research proposal award recognizes a graduate student or
new professional who has demonstrated excellence in research
and potential contribution to feminist scholarship. The feminist
scholarship paper award recognizes a graduate student or new
professional who has published or is about to publish a paper
using feminist frameworks and methodologies in research. Both
include support for conference attendance and reporting on the
research projects.
Recipient-Outstanding Research Proposal
Andrea Roach was recognized for her paper
“Parental Partner Violence and Adult ChildParent Relationships.”
Ms. Roach began the doctoral program in the
Department of Human Development and Family
Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia
in 2011, where she has focused on family relationships and
domestic violence. She received her bachelor’s degree in
Ernest G. Osborne Award
The award is given in memory of Ernest G.
Osborne, three-time NCFR President and Professor of Family at Teachers College at Columbia
University renowned for his innovative teaching
methods. The award, sponsored by the Education
and Enrichment (EE) Section, recognizes and
encourages excellence in the teaching of family
studies and distinguished service to families through teaching
at any level; outstanding teachers in the field of family studies;
and individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership
and excellence in the teaching of family relationships. The award
includes cash, a plaque, and a travel stipend.
Recipient
The Osborne Award winner is Marilyn Flick, chair of the Applied and Fine Arts/PE/Health Department at North Eugene High
School in Eugene, Oregon, where she has worked for 31 years.
She teaches the popular human sexuality class and six other family and consumer sciences courses. She has been interviewed on
radio and television and given more than 30 community presentations on teaching your child about sex. In addition to more
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vocational family and consumer sciences (FACS) from Missouri
State University in 2007. She then taught four years of high
school FACS for the Ferguson-Florissant school district in
Missouri. She earned her Master’s degree in child and family
studies from Fontbonne University in 2011.
Ms. Roach has been an active member of NCFR since 2011 and
will be a Students and New Professionals representative for the
Feminism and Family Studies Section after the close of the 2015
NCFR Annual Conference.
Recipient-Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship
Adrienne Edwards, Ph.D., received the Jesse Bernard award
for her article, “African American Maternal Power and the
Racial Socialization of Preschool Children,” co-authored with
April Few-Demo, Ph.D. The article is under
review for publication in Sex Roles: A Journal
of Research.
Dr. Edwards is a lecturer in the Department of
Human Development and Family Studies at
the University of Nevada, Reno. She earned a
Ph.D. in human development with an emphasis
in child and adolescent development from
Virginia Tech. She earned a master’s degree in
counseling and development from Winthrop University and a
bachelor’s degree in psychology from Clemson University.
Dr. Edwards’ primary research interests include childhood racial
socialization, mothering, and feminist pedagogy. She teaches
courses on lifespan development, research methods, and family
interaction. Currently, she is involved in research projects on the
use of feminist teaching methods in undergraduate classrooms
and African American family relationships.
than a dozen NCFR presentations, she has given presentations on
teaching at several other state and national conferences.
As an NCFR member, Ms. Flick initiated a Teaching Technique
Exchange in 1983 which continued for five years. At the NCFR
conference, she has offered several teaching round tables and
presented on several panels on family life education and sexuality education. She has served in numerous committee and leadership positions within NCFR, including three terms of service
on the NCFR Board of Directors.
“Because of her ability to disseminate knowledge in a non-intimidating and interesting way, students
lined up to take her classes,” writes
Kara Walter, a former student who
was inspired by Ms. Flick to become a
family and consumer sciences teacher.
“To this day she continues to provide a
safe and thoughtful environment while
teaching about families and relationships.”
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#147 EXHIBITS OPENING
5:30-8pm, Regency A
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with
representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings
will be held on Friday. You need not be present to win, but prizes
must be picked up by 2pm on Friday.
#148 POSTER SESSION 4
6-6:45pm, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
Schools, Programs and Parenting
148-01 RT (R) The Effect of Cumulative Enrollment in Early
Head Start on Parenting, Katherine Paschall, Jennifer
Mortensen, Melissa Barnett, Ann Mastergeorge
148-02 RT (R) A Picture of People: Connections to the School
Community Mediates Parental Involvement, Meghan Dove,
Bridget Walsh
148-03 RT (R) Family Income and Children’s Behavior
Problems in School: The Moderating Role of Family
Structure, Sonyoung Yim, Amy Taub, Janean DilworthBart
148-04 RT (R) Child’s Actions and Beliefs Influence Parent
Expectations of Educational Attainment, Bethany Harmon,
Timothy Ottusch
148-05 RT (R) Child and Parent Influences in the College
Preparation Process, Timothy Ottusch
Relationships and Technology
148-06 RT (R) Sexting, Attachment, and Relationship Wellbeing in Long-Term Relationships, Brandon McDaniel,
Michelle Drouin
148-07 RT (R) Relationship Commitment and Facebook Usage
in Dating Relationships, Adam West
148-08 RT (R) Media Use as it Correlates to Communication
Patterns and Relationship Satisfaction in Romantic Partners,
Amberly Lambertsen, Daniel Hubler, Colby Pomeroy,
Pamela Payne, Brandon Burr, Paul Schvaneveldt
148-09 RT (R) A Qualitative Study Exploring Perceptions of
Partner Media Use on Romantic Relationships: Positive and
Negative Views of Technology, Preston Morgan, Daniel
Hubler, Pamela Payne, Darcy Gregg, Colby Pomerory,
Mark Homer
Romantic Relationship Trajectories
148-10 RT (R) The Impact of Relationship Uncertainty and
Sliding in Emerging Adult Relationships, Charity Clifford,
Amber Vennum, Michelle Busk
148-11 RT (R) Predictors of Stable Cohabitation During the
Transition to Adulthood, Sara Mernitz
148-12 RT (R) The Course of Romantic Attachment Over Five
Years in Married Couples, Bryan Kubricht, Tiffany Migdat,
Richard Miller, Li Ping Su
148-13 RT (R) The Effectiveness of Couple Therapy on Marital
Outcomes: A Meta-analysis, Li Ping Su, Chih Han Hsieh,
Phoebe Kung, Richard Miller, Jeffrey Jackson
148-14 RT (R) Trajectories of Sexual Frequency and Their
Predictors, Jared R. Anderson, Matthew D. Johnson,
Jiawen Chen
Social Media and Families
148-15 EE (R) Investigating the Relationship Between Social
Media and Engagement in Sexual Behaviors, Christopher
Cruz, Devin Drawdy, Brandon Ganucheau, Claire
Kimberly, Amanda Williams
148-16 EE (R) When You Don’t Know What to Do-Make It Up:
How Students/New Professionals Are Impacting Practice,
Pam Clary
148-17 EE (R) Getting Your Research Into Consumers
Hands: Google’s Elusive First Page, Molly Weems, Kelly
Roberts
148-18 EE (R) Supporting #MilitaryFamilies Using Social
Media: Review and Recommendations, Amy Majerle, Jessie
Rudi, Lara Westerof, Kyle Hawkey, Lynne Borden
Ethnic Families
148-19 EM (R) Family Conflict and Child Behavior Over Time
and Room: Effortful Control as a Moderator, Danielle Seay,
Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Laudan Jahromi, Kimberly
Updegraff
148-20 EM (R) Role of Social Media in the Perception of Racial
Equality and Community Conflict, Lover Chancler, Tonya
Ricklefs, I. Joyce Chang
148-21 EM (R) Content Analysis for U.S. Ethnic Groups in
Adolescent Journals, Jason Lefrandt, Jessica Croft, Robb
Clawson, Roy Bean
148-22 EM (R) Family of Origin Experience on Relationship
Satisfaction: A Mediation Model, Ruoxi Chen, Dean
Busby
148-23 EM (R) Healthy and Unhealthy Foods Consumption
Among Ethnic Minority Children, Florensia F. Surjadi
148-24 EM (R) Quality of Spanish Translations of the Most
Widely Used Individual and Relational Measures, Robb
Clawson, Roy Bean, Sergio Pereyra
148-25 EM (R) Parent Ethnic Socialization and Youths’
Modeling in the Process of Acculturation Abstract, Norma
Perez-Brena, Kimberly Updegraff, Adriana UmañaTaylor, Elizabeth Norton
148-26 EM (R) Change in Children’s Disruptive Play Over
Time and Room: Predictors and Outcomes, Chelsea Derlan,
Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Diamond Bravo, Laudan
Jahromi, Kimberly Updegraff
148-27 EM (R) Educational Expectations, Ethnic Identity, and
Positive Youth Development, Melissa Delgado, Rajni Nair,
Ani Yazedjian, Michelle Toews, Amber Swalley
148-28 IN (R) Representations of Linkages to Chinese
Birthparents in Children’s Adoption Storybooks, Erin
Kostina-Ritchey, Jacki Fitzpatrick
Military Families
148-29 FP (R) The Battlefield at Home: The Meaning of
Homelessness From the Female Veteran’s Perspective,
Chiquita Miller, Farrell Webb, Charlotte Shoup Olsen,
Walter Schumm, Be Stoney
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#149 PRESIDENT’S WELCOMING RECEPTION AND
INDUCTION OF 2014 NCFR FELLOWS
6:15-7:30pm, Regency E/F
Presider: Paul R. Amato, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2014 NCFR Fellows
• International attendees welcome
• Refreshments and socializing
All attendees are invited.
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
FOCUS GROUPS
7:30-9pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#153 Asian-American Families
Brighton/Kensington (4th Fl)
Presiders: Kristy Y. Shih, Hyun-Kyung You, and Kang
Hyeyoung Focus Group Co-chairs
#154 Work and Family
Tennyson (4th Fl)
Presider: Kamala Ramadoss, Focus Group Chair
#155 Students/New Professionals Service
Project Update
9:30-10:30pm, Georgia A/B
#150 Students/New Professionals Session
Not-so-Speedy Speed Mentoring
7:15-9:30pm, Georgia A/B
Session Leaders: Jenna Crawley, Abigail Meyer, Madeline
Handl, Taylor Dean, Haley Nugent, Sterling
Wall
Sponsored by Florida State University
SN (P)
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
7:30-9:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings
of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#151 Religion and Family Life
Cypress (34th Fl)
Presider: Julie Zaloudek, Section Chair
#152 Research and Theory
Stanley (34th Fl)
Presider: Joyce Arditti, Section Chair
Sponsored by The Ohio State University
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Thank you . . .
Local Arrangements Committee, NWCFR
Our thanks to these NCFR members in Canada and the
Pacific Northwest for their ideas, contacts, energy, and
assistance to staff. Congratulations to NWCFR on another
successful year and annual meeting.
Hilary Rose, NCFR Board of Directors
Joel Kaplan, BC Council for Families, NWCFR
Drew Betz, CFLE, Washington State University Extension,
NWCFR
Renee Overath, CFLE, Washington State University
Extension, NWCFR
nwcfr
�Plenary Sponsor
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Focused on Research, Scholarship, and Making a Difference for Families
Welcome to the 2015 Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations. UGA and HDFS
have a long history of participation and service to NCFR. Three Reuben Hill Award Winners, five NCFR
Fellows, and four NCFR presidents are among our current and emeritus faculty.
We are pleased to sponsor the Saturday Plenary Session (November 14), featuring Ann Masten, Ph.D.,
University of Minnesota. Dr. Masten's address is titled: “Family and Child Resilience in War and Political
Conflict.”
Research Opportunities in HDFS at UGA
Couple and Relationship Enrichment (C.A.R.E.) Laboratory (T. Futris)
Leading, Educating, Guiding, A Community of Youth Together (LEGACY Together:
Strengthening Afterschool Programs) (E. Smith)
Life course, Intergenerational interactions, Family networks and human
Engagement (L.I.F.E.) Laboratory (D. Lewis)
Youth Development Lab (A. Oshri and G. Brown)
Affiliation with the Center for Family Research (S.M. Kogan and G. Brody)
Affiliation with the Owens Institute for Behavioral Research (L. Eby)
Join our Community of Scholars
Employment opportunities: Faculty position (associate professor or professor with tenure)
as Endowed Georgia Athletic Association Professorship in Health Disparities. Additional
information can be found at http://www.fcs.uga.edu/college/job-opportunities.
Educational opportunities: Doctor of Philosophy, including an emphasis in Marital and Family Therapy;
Master of Science degrees, including a focus in Child Life. Our graduate curriculum is anchored by the
Certificate in Quantitative Methods in Family Science (Professor K.A.S. Wickrama, Director), which will
enable UGA doctoral graduates to compete for research positions in top-tier universities and private
research firms.
Our graduates have positions in research and teaching, outreach, and policy-related organizations. Our
faculty members are nationally and internationally recognized experts in the family, social and behavioral
sciences. Located in Athens, Georgia, UGA is a Research University/Very High Activity (Carnegie
Foundation) and land/sea grant institution. Additional information can be found at:
http://www.fcs.uga.edu/hdfs/graduate/
Emilie Smith, Janette McGarity Barber Distinguished Professor and Department Head (Emilie.Smith@uga.edu)
Jennifer L. Gonyea, Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies (jlgonyea@uga.edu)
Denise Lewis, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies (Denise.Lewis@uga.edu)
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration/Check-in
7am-5pm, Regency Foyer (3rd Fl)
Cyber Café/Gathering Place
7am-10pm, Turner/Dover
Sponsored by Iowa State University
• Complimentary computer/printer use
• Charging stations
• Live streaming of designated sessions
• WiFi available in all meeting space
SSID=NCFR2015; Password=families
Family/Child Nursing Room
7am-9pm, Constable (4th Fl)
Spirituality Room
7am-9pm, Lord Byron (4th Fl)
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#200 Family Policy Section Member Meeting
7-8:15am, Regency E
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings of
Sections. These are opportunities for you to
become more involved with NCFR and the
Sections that match your areas of interest.
Presider: Bethany Letiecq, Section Chair
FP Section sponsored by George Mason
University
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#201 Latino(a) Research
Kensington (4th Fl)
Presiders: Katia Goldfarb and Robert Reyes, Focus Group
Co-chairs
#202 Sexuality
Brighton (4th Fl)
Presiders: Katie Barrow and Kristen Benson, Focus Group
Co-chairs
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#203 CANCELLED; Directors of Family Centers Meeting
7-8:15am
Presider: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
# 204 Meditation
7:10-7:40am, English Bay (34th Fl)
Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Section
#205 Affiliate Councils Workshop
7:30-11:30am, Georgia B
Sponsored by Central Washington University
This event requires separate registration.
Black:
Agenda
• Welcome by Duane Dowd, Central
Washington University, Workshop
Sponsor
• Welcome and breakfast–Rose Allen,
Affiliate Councils Board President
• Affiliate highlight
• Keynote speakers on violence on college campuses:
Intimate partner violence–Megan Haselschwerdt,
assistant professor, Auburn University
Campus policies–Rebecca Ward, associate professor,
Shippensburg University
• CMYK:
Roundtable discussions
• President’s report
• Awards
• Closing remarks
Presider: Rose Allen, Affiliate Councils Board
President
#206 Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7:30-9:30am, Cavendish (4th Fl)
Presider: Soyoung Lee, Committee Chair
#207 CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
7:45-9:45am, Tennyson (4th Fl)
Presider: Deb Gentry, Academic Program, Liaison
#208 POSTER SESSION 5
8-8:45am, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
Poster Symposium: Influence of Risk and Resilience Factors
on Rural Low-income Family Health
(Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
208-01 FH (R) Empowering Marginalized Rural Families
Through Health Security, Sheila Mammen, Ann Berry,
Carolyn Bird, Janie Burney
208-02 FH (R) Barriers and Enablers to Good Health
Experienced by Low-income Rural Mothers, Patricia Hyjer
Dyk, Brianna Routh, Mary Jo Katras, Kimberly Greder,
Sheila Mammen, Sylvia Alvarez de Davila
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208-03 FH (R) Associations Between Maternal Depression
and Family Eating and Physical Activity Behaviors, Janie
Burney, Brianna Routh, Kimberly Greder, Betty Greer
208-04 FH (R) Food Insecurity, Family Environment and Child
Health Outcomes of Rural Families, Yoshie Sano, Jennifer
McGuire, Kimberly Greder, Betty Greer
208-05 FH (R) Economic Hardship and Financial Distress:
An Integrative Approach, Brandan Wheeler, Jennifer
Kerpelman, Jeremy Yorgason
Facilitator: Joe Grzywacz
.75 NBCC
FH PO SY
Posters
Adolescence
208-06 FH (R) Individual and Contextual Influences on
Adolescent’s BMI and Achievement, Mellissa Gordon
208-07 FH (R) Anxiety and Alcohol Use in Adolescence: The
Moderating Role of Social Competence, Juliet Bradley,
Christine Ohannessian
208-08 FH (R) Youth’s Subjective Social Status, Weight
Perception, and Body Mass Index, Jennifer Zorotovich
208-09 FH (R) Depression in Adolescence and Emerging
Adulthood: An Exploration of Trends, Laura Finan, Mellissa
Gordon, Christine McCauley Ohannessian
208-10 FH (R) Examining Psychological Distress and Gender
Differences in Adolescents’ Exposure to Community
Violence, Ivette Noriega, Satabdi Samtani
208-11 FT (R) Sibling Relationship, Self-regulation, and
Adolescent Shame over Time and Room, James Harper,
Natasha Bell
208-12 FT (R) Attachment Based Family Therapy: Working
with Families of Suicidal Teens, Dara Winley, E. Stephanie
Krauthamer Ewing, Guy Diamond
Child Development
208-13 EE (R) School Readiness Outcomes for Children in the
Gearing Up for Kindergarten Program, Sean Brotherson,
Joel Hektner, Divya Saxena, Brent Hill
208-14 EE (R) Harsh Parenting and Young Children’s Emotion
Regulation Across Infancy, Jennifer Mortensen, Melissa
Barnett, Katie Paschall, Ann Mastergeorge
208-15 EE (R) “So, We Kind of Tag Team…”: AfricanAmerican Extended Kin and Child Literacy Development,
Robin L. Jarrett, Sarai Coba Rodriguez
208-16 EE (R) Integrating Trauma-informed Practices into a
Head Start Program: A Process Evaluation, Jane Lanigan,
Christopher Blodgett
208-17 EE (P) Intentionality in Head Start Home Visiting: A
First Hand Account of Implementing a Family Life Education
Model, Justin Petkus
208-18 FH (R) Co-sleeping as a Context for Family Resilience,
Elaine Barry
Pathways to Adult Adjustment
208-19 RT (R) Giving to Family, Giving to Others: Their
Association for Middle-generation Adults, Teresa M.
Cooney, Amanda E. Barnett
208-20 RT (R) Parental Characteristics and Young Women’s
Pathways to Adulthood, Yoonjoo Lee, Sandra L.
Hofferth
208-21 RT (R) From Aspirations to Attainment: Individual
Pathways to Relational and Economic Adjustment,
Alexander Chan, Gregory Pettit, Jennifer Lansford,
Kenneth Dodge, John Bates
208-22 EE (R) Technology’s Role in Emerging Adult Romantic
Relationship Formation, Paul Busk, Darin Knapp, Allen
Mallory, Cameron Brown, Michelle Busk, D. Scott
Sibley
Sexuality
208-23 FF (R) Variations of (Non)monogamy Ideals and Lived
Experience Among Gay Men, Brad van Eeden-Moorefield,
Kristen Benson, Kevin Malloy
208-24 FF (R) Latinos’ Attitudes Towards the HPV Vaccine,
Viviana Gomez, Dana Weiser
208 25 FF (R) Sexual Tempo: Is it the Pathway to Relationship
Progression or Regression? Kyle Bartholomew Claire
Kamp Dush
208-26 FF 50 Shades of Grey: Women’s SEM Consumption
and Intimate Relationships, Jaime Baas, Amanda Williams,
Claire Kimberly
Siblings
208-27 FH (R) Correlates of Sibling Social Comparison
Orientation, Amanda Pond, Alexander Jensen
208-28 FH (R) Siblings’ Dyadic and Social Time and Room
From Childhood to Late Adolescence, Jenny Padilla, Susan
McHale
208-29 FH (R) Does it Matter if I Love or Fight With You? A
Longitudinal Sibling Study, Rachel Jordan, Judith Fischer,
Sylvia Niehuis, Kitty Harris
#209 Family Science Leadership Project Group
8-10am, Cypress (34th Fl)
Presider: Steve Gavazzi, Project Chair
#210 SPECIAL SESSION: MARIE
PETERS AWARD ADDRESS
(LIVE STREAMING)
8:30-9:45am, Regency Ballroom D
Address: Adriana Umaña-Taylor, 2015 Marie Peters Award
Winner
Presider: Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Ethnic Minorities Section
Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
Sponsored by the Ethnic Minorities Section
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
8:30-9:45am
#211 Growing Health: Early Care and Education
Practices and Training
8:30-9:45am, Regency E
211-01 (P) Healthy Minds and Bodies in Child Care Settings,
Katherine Magerko, Angela R. Wiley
211-02 (R) Family Child Care Practices and Characteristics that
Promote Physical Activity in Children, Roger Figueroa,
Angela R. Wiley
211-03 (R) Exploring Meal Time and Room Challenges:
Implications for Nutrition-related Professional Development
in Head Start Centers, Meghan Fisher
Chair: Angela R. Wiley
1.00 NASW
EE SY
#212 Couple Violence, Trauma, and Conflict
8:30-9:45am, Regency F
212-01 (R) Economic Hardship and Intimate Partner Violence:
Bidirectional Associations, Daphne Hernandez, Heidi
Gilroy
212-02 (R) Sociodemographic Predictors of Experiences with
Sexual Coercion, Emma Potter, Daniel Potter
212-03 (R) Mechanisms of Intergenerational Continuity in
Hostile Romantic Relationships, April Masarik
Presider: Asli Carkoglu
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH PA
#213 A Family-centered Health Impact Analysis of
Three Violence/Trauma Policies
8:30-9:45am, Plaza A
213-01 (R) The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment
Act: A Family-centered Health Impact Analysis, Allison
Schroeder
213-02 (R) The Violence Against Women Act: A Familycentered Health Impact Analysis, Elaine A. Anderson,
Deirdre Quinn
213-03 (R) Strengthening Our Military Families: A Familycentered Health Impact Analysis, Towanda Street
Chair: Elaine Anderson
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FP SY
MOVED FROM SESSION 311, FRIDAY, 8:30 AM
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#214 Family Therapy With LGBTQ Clients
8:30-9:45am, Plaza B
214-01 (R) CFT Faculty Members: Prevalence and Type of LGB
Affirmative Therapy Training, Emily Corturillo, Christi
McGeorge, Thomas Stone Carlson
214-02 (R) The State of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Affirmative
Training: Faculty Views, Christi McGeorge, Thomas Stone
Carlson
214-03 (R) Predictors of Suicide Risk in a Transgender/GenderNonconforming Clinical Sample, Lindsay L. Edwards,
Scotty M. Hanley
214-04 (P) When Two Become One: Erasure of Bi-identity in
Monogamous Relationships, Sarah M. Steelman, Erika L.
Grafsky, Hoa N. Nguyen
Facilitator: Lyn Moore
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FT PA
#215 Co-parenting
8:30-9:45am, Plaza C
215-01 (R) Types of Maternal Gatekeeping and Father
Involvement: Fathers’ Perspective, Daniel Puhlman, Kay
Pasley
215-02 (R) Associations Between Maternal Gatekeeping and
Fathers’ Parenting Quality, Lauren Altenburger, Sarah
Schoppe-Sullivan, Letitia Kotila, Sarah Lang, Claire
Kamp Dush
215-03 (R) The Role of the Parent-child Relationship on Young
Adults’ Financial Behaviors, Ji Hyun Kim, Yan Xia
215-04 (R) Coalitions and Parental Variables Predicting Postdivorce Contact Refusal, Scott Huff, Shayne Anderson,
Rachel Tambling, Kari Adamsons
215-05 (R) Predicting Coparenting Quality in Daily Life in
Mothers and Fathers, Brandon McDaniel, Douglas Teti,
Mark Feinberg
Discussant: Gregory Brown
Presider: Rachel Brown
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT PA
#216 VISIT THE EXHIBITS
9am-4pm, Regency A/B
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with
representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings
will be held on Friday. You need not be present to win, but prizes
must be picked up by 2pm on Friday.
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#217 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAMING)
10-11:15am, Regency Ballroom D
Intercepting Historical Trauma: Intergenerational Transmission of Risk and
Resilience in Families Affected by Political Violence
Presenter: Kaethe Weingarten, Ph.D., Witnessing Project, Berkeley, California
Sponsored by Research and Theory Section and The Ohio State University
The effects of witnessing violence are now widely appreciated. While much has been written about the
intergenerational transmission of risk and resilience in family members exposed to domestic violence, less well
studied are mechanisms of transmission for political violence. Based on a model of witnessing that incorporates
bystander theory, trauma theory and new work on moral injury, she will discuss four types of mechanisms that
may account for intergenerational transmission of both risk and resilience in families that have experienced
political violence. She will also present some new work on the role of grandparents in the transmission process
to the third generation.
Kaethe Weingarten, Ph.D., is Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School, 1981-2013, and currently
Director, the Witnessing Project
Welcome by Session Sponsor Representative
Presider: Joyce Arditti
1.00 NBCC, NASW
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
10-11:15am
#218 Innovative Strategies for Teaching Family
Theories
10-11:15am, Regency E
218-01 (P) The “Puzzle” of Teaching Family Theories, Nicole A.
Graves
218-02 (R) Teaching Family Stress Theories Through Servicelearning, Debra L. Berke
218-03 (R) Teaching Dynamic Systems Theory for Family Life
Educators, Pamela B. Payne, Daniel Hubler, Brandon K.
Burr
218-04 (R) Teaching Family Theories Using Popular Movies,
Suzanne R. Smith
218-05 (R) “What Do You Have to Offer Me?”: A Relationship
Building Activity for Demonstrating Social Exchange Theory,
Raeann R. Hamon, Katherine S. Bull
Chair: Raeann R. Hamon
AFS SY
#219 Family Factors Associated with
Child and Adolescent Adjustment
10-11:15am, Regency F
219-01 (R) Parent Support, Peer Victimization, and Adolescent
Academic Engagement, Rebecca Goodman, Diana R.
Samek
219-02 (R) Child Birth Origin and Adjustment in the Context of
Family Communication, Muze Chen, Martha A. Rueter
219-03 (R) Parent Involvement, Sibling Companionship, and
Adolescent Substance Use, Diana R. Samek, Martha A.
Rueter, Margaret A. Keyes, Matt McGue, William, G.
Iacono
Discussant: Martha A. Rueter
Chair: Diana R. Samek
1.0 NBCC, NASW
FH SY
#220 Family Therapy Roundtables
10-11:15am, Plaza A
220-01 (P) Research-informed and Clinically-sound Practices in
Working With Stepfamilies, Patricia L. Papernow
220-02 (P) MEND: A Multi-dimensional Family Systems Based
Approach to Pediatric Chronic Illness, Daniel Tapanes,
Brian Distelberg, Jackie Williams-Reade, Mia Pandit,
Susanne Montgomery
220-03 (P) Identifying Power: Addressing Sociopolitical
Processes in Couple Therapy, Carmen Knudson-Martin,
Melissa Wells
220-04 (R) Integrating Positioning Theory and Neurobiology to
Counter Gender Inequality, Elsie Lobo, Carmen KnudsonMartin
220-05 (P) Social Media and Professional Ethics in Clinical
Work, Sarah Crabtree, Heather Hessel
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220-06 (R) Adapting a Parenting Intervention for Homeless
Families in Transitional Housing, Kendal Holtrop, Jamila
Reynolds
220 07 (P) Self as Therapist Training Using Bowen Family
Systems Theory, Erica Hartwell
220-08 (R) Investigating Couple Therapist Behaviors: Creation
and Use of an Observational Coding Measure, Laura Evans,
Norman Epstein
1.00 NBCC
FT RT
#221 Focus on Korean Family Strengths and
Challenges
10-11:15am, Plaza C
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (8
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more details.)
221-01, 02, 03 (R) In Time and Room of Family Challenges:
Negotiating Strategies and Building Resilience in South
Korea, Yu-Jin Jeong, Hyun-Kyung You, Ilju Kim
221-04 (R) Close Examination of Men and Women Within
Family Context of Korea Leaders: Sook Hyun Lee, Young In
Kwon, Na Yeon Lee, Se In Lee, Hye Lim Sin, Susanna Joo,
Seong Hee Kim, Ji Eun Choi, In Sook Park
Facilitator: Jihyun Kim
IN LI PA
#223 Invited Session: Other Letters: Hidden
Diversity Among LGBTQ
(Moved to session 139a, Wed., 2:45pm)
#224 Future of Family Science Task Force
11:30am-1pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#222 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAMING)
11:30am-1pm, Regency Ballroom D
Facilitating Family Resilience in the Wake of Traumatic Loss
Leader: Froma Walsh, MSW, Ph.D., University of Chicago
Sponsored by Family Therapy Section and
North Dakota State University
This session will apply Walsh’s Family Resilience Framework
to the family impact of traumatic loss in extreme conditions
of adversity. Grounded in a multilevel developmental systems
perspective and informed by research and practice advances,
this presentation will identify crucial influences in family
risk and resilience in varied traumatic loss situations. Focus
is on family adaptational challenges and key processes that
strengthen family resilience in response to: major disasters;
terror attacks; war and combat trauma; recovery in wartorn
regions; and the plight of displaced and refugee families.
Practice priorities, guidelines, and case illustrations will be
offered for family and multi-family interventions, drawing
on relational, community, cultural, and spiritual resources for
resilience.
Learning Objectives
1. Participants will learn crucial influences in family risk and
resilience in varied traumatic loss situations, grounded in a
multilevel developmental systems perspective and informed by
research and practice advances.
2. Participants will learn practice applications of a family
resilience framework to address family adaptational challenges
and facilitate key processes to strengthen family resilience in
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response to: major disasters and terror attacks; war and combatrelated trauma; recovery in wartorn regions; and the plight of
displaced and refugee families.
3. Participants will gain useful information on practice
priorities and guidelines, with case illustrations, for family and
multi-family interventions, drawing on relational, community,
cultural, and spiritual resources for resilience.
Froma Walsh, Ph.D., is the Mose & Sylvia Firestone Professor
Emerita, University of Chicago, and and co-Founder and
co-director of the Chicago Center for Family Health. She is a
leading expert internationally on family resilience in extreme
adversity and traumatic loss, integrating cultural and spiritual
influences in her multi-systemic resilience-oriented approach.
With 120+ scholarly publications and several books including
Strengthening Family Resilience (3rd ed., 2015). Dr. Walsh,
a clinical psychologist and AAMFT
Approved Supervisor, is past president
of the American Family Therapy
Academy and former editor of the
Journal of Marital & Family Therapy.
Welcome by North Dakota State
University, Session Sponsor
Presider: Christine McGeorge
1.00 NBCC
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#225 POSTER SESSION
11:30am-12:15pm, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
RT Poster Symposium: Sexual Assault and Dating Violence
Among Teens and Emerging Adults: The Role of Attitudes,
Efficacy, and Social Norms
(Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
225-01 RT (R) Secondary School Student Leadership in
Preventing Teen Dating Violence: The Role of Mentors in
Violence Prevention, Wm. Michael Fleming
225-02 RT (R) Rape Myth Acceptance, Self-efficacy, and
Perceived Norms: Factors Associated with the Intentions
to Report and Seek Help After Being Sexually Assaulted,
Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, Stacey J. T. Hust, Jiawei Liu
225-03 RT (R) Associations Between College Students’
Attitudes Toward Music and Dating Violence, Benjamin
Lewis Bayly, Stacey J.T. Hust, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers
Facilitator: David Knox
.75 NBCC
Posters
Families and Violence
225-04 RT (R) Ghosting at Home: Kin-based Strategies to Avoid
Violence for Young Men of Color, Kevin Roy
225-05 RT (R) Suicide Disclosure and Family Reaction:
Impact on Interpersonal Needs, Laura M. Frey, Anthony
Fulginiti
225-06 RT (R) Child Maltreatment and Future Orientation in
Adolescence: The Mediating Role of Self-concepts, Assaf
Oshri, Josephine Kwon, Matthew Carlson, K. A. S.
Wickrama, Cynthia Suveg, Steven Kogan
225-07 RT (R) Child Sexual Abuse and Depressive
Symptomatology Patterns in Adolescence, Matthew Carlson,
Assaf Oshri
225-08 RT (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Violence:
Patterns of Emerging Adults’ Attachment, Mathew Withers,
Peter Rivera, Chance Bell, Frank Fincham
225-09 FH (R) Parental Monitoring in Children’s Exposure to
Community Violence in the US, Ivette Noriega, Satabdi
Samtani
225-10 FT (R) Why I Stayed/Left: An Analysis of Voices of
Intimate Partner Violence on Social Media, Jaclyn Cravens,
Jason Whiting, Rola Aamar
225-11 FT (R) Mental Illness as a Risk Factor for Intimate
Partner Violence: A Meta-analysis, Jessica High, Allen
Mallory, Bryan Cafferky, Chelsea Spencer, Kim Van,
Sandra Stith
225-12 FT (R) MFTs’ Endorsement of Couples Treatment for
Intimate Partner Violence, Rebecca Cobb
225-13 FT (R) Neural Response Differences: How do Women
of Non-IPV Relationships Respond Differently to Conflict
Then Women of IPV Relationships? Jeffrey Crane, Douglas
Smith, Jason Whiting, Anne Prouty
225-14 FT (R) Adverse Childhood Experiences and Pro-
relationship Behaviors in Marriage, Douglas Wendt, Kevin
Shafer, Jeffry Larson
225-15 FT (R) Childhood Sexual Abuse: Implications for
Couple Conflict, Ashlee Knapp, Jeffry Larson, Darin
Knapp
225-16 RT (R) Role of Coping, Victimization, Psychopathology
in Couple Satisfaction, Brenquetta Carr, Christina
Rodriguez
Families and Incarceration
225-17 RT (R) Examining the Differences in Effects of Parental
Incarceration and Divorce on Adolescent Well-being, Kate
Taylor Harcourt, Rachel Savasuk, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Jennifer Kerpelman, Adrienne Duke
225-18 RT (R) Predictors of Relationship Continuity in Families
with Incarcerated Fathers, Henry Gonzalez, Alexandria
Pech, Melissa Barnett
225-19 RT (R) Couple Quality, Parent-child Relationships and
Parenting Efficacy of Incarcerated Individuals, Brooklyn
Corbett, Kate Taylor Harcourt, Francesca AdlerBaeder
225-20 RT (R) Young Children with Jailed Parents: Family
Processes and Attachment, Julie Poehlmann-Tynan, Hilary
Runion, Lindsay Weymouth, Cynthia Burnson
Families: Risk and Resilience
225-21 RT (R) Family Functioning: Exploring Aboriginal
Family Resiliency in Canada, Margo Charchuk, Fay
Fletcher, Deanna Williamson, Nicole Pitre, Berna
Skrypnek
225-22 RT (R) Social Involvement, Social Responsibility, and
USAF Members’ Willingness to Seek Help, Gary Bowen,
Todd Jensen, James Martin, Jay Mancini
225-23 RT (R) Violently Bereaved Children and Adolescents:
Family Systems and Resilience, Rhonda Richardson, Susan
Maxymiv, Deepa Shanadi, Pamela Freeman
225-24 FH (R) Adults Coping With Remembered Parental
Rejection in Childhood, Ppudah Ki, Ronald Rohner,
Preston Britner
225-25 FH (R) Parenting, Caregiving, and Disabilities:
Resilience in Daily Life, Meghann Fenn, Robert Stawski
Military Families
225-26 EE (P) Utilizing Strengths and Challenges to Meet the
Needs of Military Families, Kyle Hawkey, Amy Majerle,
Jessie Rudi, Lynne Borden
225-27 FH (R) Military Families’ Experiences of Grief and
Facebook: A Phenomenological Study, Fiona O’Farrell,
Elisabeth Esmiol Wilson
Gender Roles
225-28 FF (R) Bem Sex Role Inventory: Differences Between
Women and Men Across 25 Years, Judith Fischer, Cheryl
Juergens
225-29 FF (R) Gender Gap Nuances: Women Keeping Women
in the “Less Than” Status, Trisha Makan, Sean Jefferson,
Kelly Roberts
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#226 International Section Member Meeting
11:30am-1pm, Plaza A
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings
of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
Presider: Angela Wiley, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
11:30am-1pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#227 Family Economics
Brighton (4th Fl)
Presider: Clinton G. Gudmunson, Focus Group Chair
#228 Men in Families
Kensington (4th Fl)
Presiders: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan and Geoffrey Brown,
Focus Group Co-chairs
#229 Journal of Marriage and Family
Editorial Board
11:30am-1pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
Presider: Kelly Raley, JMF Editor
#230 Students/New Professionals
Leadership Council
11:30am-1pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
Presider: Rachel Engler Jordan, SNP Board Rep
SNP events are sponsored by Florida State University
#231 Lightning Paper Session
12:15-1 pm, Regency E
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (8
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more details.)
Resistance, Resiliency, and Challenges of African American
Families
231-01 EM (R) “I Don’t Even Wanna Die Anymore.” Resilience
and African American Women Living with HIV, Sailaja
Subramaniam, Lizeth M. Camacho, Gabriela LópezZerón, Marsha T. Carolan
231-02 EM (R) Fighting Oppression: Black Middle
Class Mothers’ Socialization Practices, Brandyn-Dior
McKinley
231-03 EM CANCELLED -Racial Discrimination, Stressors,
and Depressive Symptoms in Black Couples, Sharde’
McNeil Smith, Jessica Fish, Frank Fincham, Steve
Beach
231-04 EM (R) Skin Tone and Health: Intersections with Gender
and Socioeconomic Status, Antoinette M. Landor
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231-05 FF (R) African American Maternal Power and the Racial
Socialization of Preschool Children, Adrienne Edwards,
April Few-Demo
231-06 FF (R) A Qualitative Inquiry of African American
Women’s Sexual Health Decision-making, April Few-Demo,
Erica Wilkins, Natasha Cox, Adrienne Edwards
Facilitator: Lover Chanclear
.75 NASW
EM/FF LI PA
#232 NIH Mentoring Workshop: Preparing
the Next Generation of Family Scientists
12:30-2:30 pm, Georgia B
Sponsored by Florida State University
Leaders: Ronald Cox and Joe Grzywacz
Postdoctoral fellowships are invaluable to new Ph.D.’s
for securing extramural funding, which increases
their capacity for cutting-edge research and their
marketability for top-tier jobs at research-intensive
universities. The National Research Service Award (NRSA),
funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), provides
funding to talented and promising individuals to secure tailored,
individualized postdoctoral training. This presentation explains
a mentoring program, for Family Sciences doctoral students, and
it highlights the products and experiences of current program,
participants through a demonstration of peer review of grant
proposals that parallels the review process of the NIH.
#233 Journal of Family Theory & Review
Editorial Board
1:15-2:45pm, Grouse (34 Fl)
Presider: Libby Balter Blume, JFTR Editor
#234 Elections Council Meeting
1:15-2:30pm, Cavendish (4th Fl)
Presiders: Abbie Goldberg and Mihaela Robila, Committee
Co-chairs
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#235 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE
STREAMING)
1:15-2:30pm, Regency Ballroom D
Embracing Feminism in the
Study of Intimate Partner
Violence
Sally Lloyd, Ph.D., Miami University
of Ohio
Introduction of Speaker: Jennifer Hardesty
Discussant: Megan Haselschwerdt
Presider: Shannon Weaver
Sponsored by Feminism and Family Studies Section
and Virginia Tech
1.00 NBCC, NASW
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7
1:15-2:30pm
#236 FLE in Action
1:15-2:30pm, Regency E
236-01 (P) Utilizing Family Life Education as a Resource for
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: A Qualitative Study,
Jessie Gardiner, Melinda Markham
236-02 (R) Co-parent Court: A Pragmatic Approach to Family
Life Education, Alisha Hardman
236-03 (R) Framework for Best Practices in Family Life
Education: A Case Study, Sharon Ballard, Eboni Baugh,
Lisa Tyndall, Kerry Littlewood, Carrie Bumgarner,
Melissa Nolan
236-04 (R) Supporting the Development of Well-functioning
Families, Michelle Kuhl, Kyle Hawkey, Lynne Borden
Facilitator: Gralon Johnson
1.00 NASW
EE PA
#237 Latino Families: Exploring Facets of
Parenting, Conflict, and Resilience
1:15-2:30pm, Regency F
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (8
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more details.)
237-01 (R) Mexican Origin Mothers’ Use of Physical Discipline
and Toddlers’ Behavior Problems: Moderation by Cultural
Values and Parenting Beliefs, Melissa A. Barnett, Jennifer
Mortensen, Jose-Michael Gonzalez, Henry Gonzalez
237-02 (R) Autonomy Granting and Mexican-origin Adolescent
Mothers’ Educational Adjustment, Diamond Bravo, Adriana
Umaña-Taylor, Chelsea Derlan, Kimberly Updegraff,
Laudan Jahromi
237-03 (R) Family Functioning and Conflict Resolution Among
Mexican-American Coparents, Jennifer Ross, Alexzandrea
Scott, Yvonne Caldera
237-04 (R) A Community-based and Family-oriented Program,
Addressing Violence Among Latinas/os, Lizeth M.
Camacho, Ana Rocio Escobar-Chew
237-05 (R) The Life of the “Desired Unwanted”: Latino
Immigrant Meat-packng Workers in the U.S., Silvia Alvarez
de Davila, Joyce SeridoDavila, Joyce Serido
237-06 CANCELLED -A Qualitative Study of Latinas Coping
with the Deportation of their Partners, Jessica Escobar,
Mariana Falconier
Facilitator: Lorey Wheeler
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EM LI PA
#238 Opportunities for Evidence-based Practice
with Military Personnel and Families: Healthy
Lifestyles, PTSD, and Adaptation After the Death
of a Service Member
1:15-2:30pm, Plaza A
Leaders: Jen DiNallo, Darcy Gungor, Ryan Rosendale, Daniel
Perkins, Anya Fedotova, Janet Welsh, Nicole Morgan, Linda
Love, Sandee Kyler, Keith Aronson
238-01 (R) Promoting Child Health on Military Installations:
Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of 5210
Healthy Military Children
238-02 (R) Protocol Adherence is Critical When Using
Evidence-based PTSD Treatments: A Case Review Study
with the Air Force
238-03 (R) Spouse and Family Functioning Before and After a
Military Fatality: Comparing Death by Suicide, Combat, and
Accident
Chair: Keith Aronson
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH SY
#239 Loss/Coping/Resilience
1:15-2:30pm , Plaza C
239-01 (R) Violent Loss and Religious Coping: A Multi-group
Path Analysis, Andrea Walker, John Hathcoat, Sean
Harnas
239-02 (R) Protective Effect of Spousal Empathy on Marital
Satisfaction and Adjustment, James McDonald, Jonathan
Olson, Ann Lanning, Wally Goddard, James Marshall
239-03 (R) An Adaptation of the Spiritual Perspective Scale
(SPS) for Families: Psychometric Properties and Predictive
Validity of the Spiritual Perspective Scale-Family Version
(SPS-FV), Sherria Taylor, Brian Distelberg, Michelle
Stahl
239-04 (R) Attitudes Toward Posthumous Reproduction Among
Christians, Jason Hans, Ilya Okhotnikov
Facilitator: Joe Wilmoth
1.00 NBCC, NASW • RF PA
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#240 Exploring the Complexity of
Stepgrandparent/Stepgrandchild Relationships
1:15-2:30pm , Georgia A
240-01 (P) Skip-generation Stepgrandchild-Stepgrandparent
Relationships, Ashton Chapman, Marilyn Coleman,
Lawrence Ganong, Youngjin Kang, Caroline Sanner, Luke
Russell, Sarah Mitchell
240-02 (R) Long-term Remarried StepgrandchildStepgrandparent Relationships, Sarah Mitchell, Luke
Russell, Lawrence Ganong, Ashton Chapman, Caroline
Sanner, Youngjin Kang, Marilyn Coleman
240-03 (R) Later-life Remarried Stepgrandchild-Stepgrandparent
Relationships, Marilyn Coleman, Youngjin Kang, Sarah
Mitchell, Caroline Sanner, Ashton Chapman, Lawrence
Ganong, Luke Russell
240-04 (R) Inherited Stepgrandchild-Stepgrandparent
Relationships, Caroline Sanner, Ashton Chapman, Luke
Russell, Youngjin Kang, Sarah Mitchell, Lawrence
Ganong, Marilyn Coleman
Discussant: Nick Frye
Chair: Lawrence Ganong
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT SY
(MOVED FROM SESSION 144-04, WED., 2:45 PM)
Previous #240 Marital Satisfaction and ParentChild Relationship Predict Child Affect
(MOVED TO SESSION 133-07, WED., 1:15 PM)
#241 How to be Productive in a
40-hour Work Week: Four Keys to
Productivity as an Academic
1:15-2:30pm, Plaza B
Sponsored by Florida State University
Leaders: Claire Kamp Dush, Karen Guzzo
SN/AFS WK
#242 Plenary Session
2:45-4:30pm; see next page
#243 UNIVERSITY RECEPTIONS
4:45-6:15pm, Plaza A/B/C
It’s our own college fair! Learn about academic programs and
meet faculty and students. Greet your fellow alum’s. Major prizes
and food.
Participating schools and organizations (as of October 1)
Central Washington University
East Carolina University
Florida State University
Groves Conference
Iowa State University
Kansas State University
Loma Linda University
Montclair State University
North Dakota State University
Northern Illinois University
Ohio State University
Oregon State University
Purdue University
Seattle University
Syracuse University
Texas Tech University
University of Arizona
University of Delaware
University of Georgia
University of Maryland
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Nebraska
University of North Carolina
Virginia Tech
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
6-8pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings of
NCFR sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the sections that match your areas of
interest.
#244 Advancing Family Science
Georgia A (see Session #247 for more details)
Presider: Robin Yaure, Section Chair
Sponsored by Iowa State University
#245 Education and Enrichment
Georgia B (see Sesson #247 for
more details)
Presider: Deb Berke, Section Chair
Sponsored by Wilmington University
#246 Family Therapy
6-8 pm, Regency E
Presider: Shayne Anderson, Section Chair
Sponsored by North Dakota State University
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#242 PLENARY SESSION (LIVE STREAMING)
2:45-4:30pm, Regency Ballroom C/D
Children’s Exposure to Family, Community and Political Conflict
and Violence: Emotional Security Theory and Child Adjustment
Presenter: E. Mark Cummings, Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
Sponsored by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Informed by the Emotional Security Theory, research has uncovered important links between exposure to
conflict and children’s and adolescents’ adjustment. In the family context, destructive marital conflict is related
to increased rates of adjustment problems, whereas constructive marital conflict can actually benefit children and
adolescents’ adjustment. Children’s emotional security is a robust mediator between marital conflict and adjustment, and international
work has supported similar relationships between conflict in the broader social ecological context, including community and political
violence. The learning objectives of this talk include: (1) an understanding of basic research establishing links between the quality
of conflict and resolution in families and child well-being and adjustment; (2) an understanding of international work on political
violence and community conflict on adjustment as a function of children’s emotional security about conflict at different levels of the
social ecology; (3) an introduction to the current status of translational research for prevention/intervention work based on this body
of knowledge.
E. Mark Cummings, Ph.D., is Professor and Notre Dame Endowed Chair in Psychology at the University of Notre Dame. He is the
Director of the Family Studies Center and Co-founder of the Shaw Center for Children and Families. Dr. Cummings’ work focuses on
relations between adaptive and maladaptive family processes and children’s development. He is interested in relations between family
and community contexts and children’s development between early childhood and later adolescence, guided by emotional security. A
recent direction is the development and testing of prevention programs designed to improve family functioning, especially the quality
of interparental and parent-child relationships, and children’s adjustment and well-being in high-risk US samples and international
samples of families exposed to community violence.
Agenda
• Welcome by Susan Silverberg Koerner, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Session Sponsor
• Presentation of the Marie Peters Award to Adriana Umaña-Taylor. Presenter: Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Ethnic Minorities
Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
• Presentation of the Cindy Winter Scholarship Award to Claire Kimberly. Presenter: Rachel Engler Jordan, Students and
New Professionals Board Representative and Award Committee Chair
• Introduction of Speaker by Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
• Plenary Address: E. Mark Cummings, Ph.D.
Presider: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth,
2015 Program Chair
1.50 NBCC, NASW
2015 NCFR AWARDS
Cindy Winter Scholarship Award
Recognizing Cindy Winter, NCFR’s Conference
Director from 1964-2007, this award goes to a
student or new professional who has demonstrated
outstanding leadership/service in the discipline
of family science. The award includes a travel stipend for
the NCFR Annual Conference, a complimentary conference
registration, and a plaque.
Recipient
Claire Kimberly, Ph.D., is an assistant
professor at the University of Southern
Mississippi in the Department of Child and
Family Studies and has been an active NCFR
member since 2009. At the national level,
she has served as the Students and New
Professionals representative and secretary of the Affiliate
Councils Board. She has given 15 presentations at NCFR
annual conferences and has chaired the affiliate councils awards
committee, the national service project, and the Students and
New Professionals Gathering Place.
Closer to home, Dr. Kimberly recently completed service as
secretary of the Southeastern Council on Family Relations, and
was integral in the establishment of a student affiliate at her
university.
“Claire has exceptional professionalism and puts incredible
energy into any task she takes on,” writes Rose Allen, current
president of the Affiliate Councils Board. “She can be counted
on to follow through on any task she accepts and it will be done
to the highest standards. … Like Cindy Winter, she has put her
heart into NCFR.”
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Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Human Development and Family Studies addresses grand challenges regarding child/youth/adult
development, relationships, and families through exceptional research, instruction, and outreach. Our approach, inherently
interdisciplinary and always with a view to relevant contextual issues, is distinguished by advanced quantitative and
qualitative methods, collaborative and collegial interactions, and leading scientists who excel in their roles as teachers and
mentors.
A Focus on Significant Societal Issues. Our work is “science with a social conscience.” Faculty are interested in the most
challenging scientific issues, but they always ask how they can make a difference through policy or interventions.
Advanced Methods in Unique Laboratory Facilities. Faculty and graduate students are engaged in developing and mastering
the most sophisticated quantitative and qualitative methods and apply these skills in our state-of-the-art laboratories.
Collaborative and Collegial Interactions. Our faculty work across disciplines, programs, methodologies, and they work with
colleagues across settings, departments and institutions.
Faculty with Major Scientific Leadership Roles. Our faculty are not only excellent scholars and mentors, they are also
leaders in the scientific community -- serving as officers in professional societies, giving invited lectures at major national
meetings and at universities across the world, and serving as editors of major journals.
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Experience Illinois for
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2015 NCFR AWARDS
Marie F. Peters Award
The Marie Peters award was established in
1983 to recognize distinguished scholars,
researchers and practitioners who have made significant
contributions to the area of ethnic minority families. It
is presented in memory of Marie F. Peters who was a
distinguished scholar, researcher, practitioner, and mentor,
as well as an illustrious member of NCFR, a board member,
and the Ethnic Minorities (EM) Section leader. The award
includes cash, a plaque, and presentation of the Marie Peters
Address at the annual conference.
Recipient
Dr. Adriana Umaña-Taylor is a Foundation Professor at
Arizona State University in the T. Denny Sanford School
of Social and Family Dynamics. She received her Ph.D. in
human development and family studies from the University
of Missouri-Columbia.
Her research focuses on ethnic-racial identity formation,
familial socialization processes, and culturally informed risk
and protective factors among ethnic minority youth and their
families. Her expertise lies primarily in the developmental
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period of adolescence, and her
work is guided by an ecological
framework, with an emphasis on
understanding how individual
and contextual factors interact to
inform adolescent development and
adjustment. Much of her research has
focused on Latino youth and families
in the U.S.
Dr. Umaña-Taylor is associate
editor of the Journal of Research on
Adolescence, and she is a current
and former editorial board member
of several journals. She has been a
member of the Executive Council of the Society for Research on
Adolescence and of the NCFR Board of Directors.
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#247 AFS and EE Section Roundtables and
Resource Exchange
6:30-7:30 pm, Georgia B
At 6:30pm, the AFS and EE Sections will combine for
Roundtables followed by a Resource Exchange, 7:30-8pm.
247-01 AFS (P) Resilience in Family Science Programs
and Students: Initial Program, Review Outcomes, Leslie
Koepke
247-02 AFS (P) Preparing Graduate Students to Teach
Diversity Courses: Reflections From a Mentor and Mentees,
Helyne Frederick, Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow, Katrina
Akande
247-03 FP (R) Common Methods of Teaching Family Policy to
Family Studies Students, Katie Reck, Dan Moen, Kathleen
Piercy, Catherine McKay
247-04 AFS (P) The Flipped Classroom: A Hybrid Success Story
With a Family Survey Course, Kathleen Greaves
247-05 EE (P) Transformation Toward Research-based Practice
Within the CYFAR Initiative, Burgess Smith, Jonathan
Olson, Kyle Hawkey, Daniel Perkins, Lynne Borden
247-06 EE (R) Relationship Education in the College
Classroom: Results From a Two-year Study, Brooke Kuns,
Brandon Burr, Glee Bertram
247-07 EE (P) Dynamic Systems of Resiliency: Family,
Community, and Higher Education Partnerships, Renada
Goldberg
247-08 EE (P) Delivery of Family Diversity in Family Studies
Undergraduate Programs, Keondria McClish, Kimmery
Newsom
247-09 EE (P) An Introduction to Basic Beginnings: Parenting
Children Ages 0 to 3 Years, Kimberly Bushaw, Sean
Brotherson
247-10 EE (P) Evaluating Your Community Work With Ripple
Effects Mapping, Rebecca Sero, Debra Hansen
247-11 EE (P) Adult-child Mindful-minded Interaction: Building
Family Resilience Through Shared Reading, Bradford Wiles,
Laura Schachtner
FULLY ONLINE
MASTER’S PROGRAM
Child and Family Studies
Part-time program for working students,
full-time options available
Cohorts take classes in theory,
relationships, advocacy and research
Thesis and Þeld practicum options
Supportive, scholarly faculty mentors
sm.edu/CFSMS
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ams (A
Dr. Amanda Willi
FOCUS GROUPS
6-7:30pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#248 Academic Administration and Leadership
Brighton (4th Fl)
Presider: Steve Gavazzi, Focus Group Chair
#249 Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight Alliance
(MOVED TO SESSION 300-A, FRI., 7AM)
Scan me with that
smart phone of yours!
AA/EOE/ADAI
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#250 Legacy Circle Reception
College of Education and Human Services
7:45-9:15pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
By invitation.
For NCFR members of 25 years or more
FOCUS GROUPS
7:45-9:15pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#251 Families and Technology
Kensington (4th Fl)
Presider: Susan K. Walker, Focus Group Chair
#252 Directors of Graduate Studies
Brighton (4th Fl)
Presider: Jason D. Hans, Focus Group Chair
PhD in Family Studies
Strengthening diverse individuals,
families and communities
Family and Child Studies is an interdisciplinary field that teaches
you how to understand individuals, families and communities
holistically. Our holistic approach incorporates research from
psychology, social work, sociology, economics, history, women
and gender studies, biology and many other fields.
Social justice is a core strength of our PhD program in Family
Studies. Our students learn to use a social justice perspective to
understand and help strengthen diverse individuals, families and
communities through research, policy, and prevention and
education programming.
Our faculty has a distinguished research record in the areas of
development across the lifespan/life-course; close relationships,
marriage and family interactions; prevention, developmental
systems science and translational science; and diversity,
marginalization and resilience.
Graduates of the program will have a wide range of professional
opportunities, including careers as:
• Faculty in higher education
• Grant writers
• Government and nonprofit agency directors
• Program administrators
• Researchers and evaluators
• Policy makers
To Apply:
Applications are being accepted for fall admissions only.
The final application deadline for fall admission is February 1.
College of Education and Human Services
phdfamily@montclair.edu | 973-655-4171
montclair.edu/cehs
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-4pm, Regency Foyer (3rd Fl)
#301-A Meeting of the Journal of Family Theory &
Review Digital Scholarship Board
7-8:30am, Regency F
Presiders: Libby Balter Blume, Robert Hughes, Allison
Wickler, Chairs
#302 Meeting of the Family Science Association
Conference Registration/Check-in
7-8:15am, Stanley (34th Fl)
Presider: To be announced
Cyber Café/Gathering Place
#303 Meditation Time and Room sponsored by
Religion & Family Life Section
7am-5pm, Regency Foyer (3rd Fl)
7am-10pm, Turner/Dover
Sponsored by Iowa State University
• Complimentary computer/printer use
• Charging stations
• Live streaming of designated sessions
• WiFi available in all meeting space
SSID=NCFR2015; Password=families
Family/Child Nursing Room
7am-9pm, Constable (4th Fl)
Spirituality Room
7am-9pm, Lord Byron (4th Fl)
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#300 Co-parenting and Divorce Education
Brighton (4th Fl)
Presider: Lawrence Shelton, Focus Group Chair
#300-A Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight
Alliance
Regency E
Presiders: Jessica Fish and Stephen Russell, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Sponsored by Harrington Park Press
(MOVED FROM SESSION 249, THUR., 7:45 PM)
#301 Eastern European Families
Kensington (4th Fl)
Presider: Mihaela Robila, Focus Group Chair
7:10-7:40am, English Bay (34th Fl)
#304 2016 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9am, Seymour (34th Fl)
Presider: Lee Ann De Reus, 2016 Program, Chair
#305 2015 Inclusion and Diversity Active
Conversation and Continental Breakfast Meeting
Sponsored by the NCFR Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7:45-9:45am, Georgia B
The purpose of the IDC meeting is to provide an opportunity
to engage in an open, respectful, and productive conversation
about various inclusion and diversity issues at NCFR and in
the field of Family Science. The meeting is also designed to
be collaboratively engaged in IDC actions and to brainstorm
new IDC initiatives to support the diverse members of NCFR.
Please come and join this exciting conversation and various IDC
actions!
Presiders: Anthony James and Shann Hwa (Abraham)
Hwang
#306 VISIT THE EXHIBITS
8am-1pm, Regency A
Last Day! Visit with representatives at all booths. Register for
prizes; drawings will be held today. You need not be present to
win, but prizes must be picked up by 1pm today.
#307 POSTER SESSION 7
8-8:45am, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
Poster Symposium: Mentoring and Leadership Development in
Family Relationships
(Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
307-01 EE (R) Leadership Development and Family Relations:
Evidence From the Underserved, Wilson Majee, Laurel
Goodman, Kimberly Keller, Johanna Reed Adams
307-02 EE (P) Conflicts, Risk, and Resilience in Transition to
Parenthood, Ilya Okhotnikov
Facilitator: To be announced
EE PO SY
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Posters
Relationship Education
307-03 EE (R) Assessing Unique Perceptions of Couple
Relationship Education Programs, Nate Cottle, Brandon
Burr, Daniel S. Hubler, Pamela B. Payne, Bobby Kern
307-04 EE (P) Self-development in Marriage and Relationship
Education, Nathan Hardy, Jared Anderson, Amber
Vennum, Stacy Conner, Sharon Deitz, Paul Busk, Michelle
Busk, Naci Peters, Morgan Casteel
307-05 EE (R) “For This Achievement You Get 3 Hearts”:
Relationship Focus Group Findings, Sharon Deitz, Amber
Vennum, Jonathan Kimmes, Stacy Conner, Prerana
Dharnidharka, Kaydee Tran
307-06 EE (R) Exploring the Impact of Gender on Perceptions
of Relationship Education, Brandon Burr, Daniel Hubler,
Brandt Gardner, Brooke Kuns
307-07 RT (R) Measuring Attitudes Toward Relationship
Education: An Instrument Validation Study, Brandt
Gardner, Brandon Burr, Daniel Hubler, Nathan Cottle,
Pamela Payne
307-08 EE (P) Couple Characteristics and Different Types of
Marriage Preparation Interventions, Stephen Duncan, Chris
Anderson, Jeffry Larson
307-09 EE (P) Longitudinal Evaluation of the Premarital
Interpersonal Choices and Knowledge (PICK), Wade
Stewart, Kay Bradford, Brian Higginbotham,
307-10 EE (P) Relationship Ed: What Emerging Adults Want to
Learn and Think It Can Do, Shannon Cromwell, Jonathon
Beckmeyer
307-11 RT (R) Etic-Emic Research Design as a Mechanism
to Include Family in Family Science, Wendy Middlemiss,
Robin Yaure, Erron Huey
Divorce/Divorce Education
307-12 EE (R) Stages of Change, Coparenting Patterns,
and Divorce Education, Adam M. Galovan, David G.
Schramm, Megan Kreuer
307-13 EE (P) Best Practices in Divorce Education:
Understanding the Core, Secondary, and Third Tier Content,
Jeremy B. Kanter, David G. Schramm
307-14 EE (P) Mediation and Education: An Affordable
Program, for Families in Conflict, Tonya Ricklefs, Terrie
McCants
Parenting/Parenting Education
307-15 EE (R) Parenting Education For Low-income Jobseekers, Bryan Spuhler, Kay Bradford, Linda Skogrand,
Colette Evans, Brian Higginbotham
307-16 EE (R) The Impact of Mentoring on Parental Well-being
and Family Functioning, Gizem Erdem, David L. DuBois,
Simon Larose, David DeWit, Ellen Lipman
307-17 EE (P) Young Adult Novels and FLE: Encouraging
Parent-child Dialogue About Conflict, Sarah Kuborn, Tess
Burrow, Karen Myers-Bowman, Joan Jurich
307-18 EE (R) The Influence of Stepfamily Education on
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Family Processes, Kay Bradford, Mark Jackson, Brian
Higginbotham, Dan Hatch
307-19 EE (P) Parent-child Engagement and Activities in the
Nurturing Parenting Program, Melissa Dau, Joel Hektner
307-20 EE (P) Design and Development of Parentopia - A
Technology-enhanced Platform for Parent Learning and
Support, Susan Walker, Sara Nystuen, Zahra Eslami
Parent-Child Dynamics
307-21 RT (R) Parental Distress and Toddler Temperament
Combine to Predict Child Adjustment, Niyantri Ravindran,
Helen Emery, Nancy McElwain
307-22 RT (R) Reciprocal Relations Between Father Sensitivity
and Child Behavior Problems, Justin K. Scott, Jackie A.
Nelson
307-23 RT (R) Disclosing and Not Disclosing in Motherdaughter Dyads: A Grounded Theory, Agnieszka Wozniak,
Lynda Ashbourne
307-24 RT (R) Attitudes Toward Parental Disclosures to
Children and Adolescents, Young Jin Kang, Lawrence
Ganong, Ashton Chapman, Marilyn Coleman, Kwangman
Ko
307-25 RT (R) A Meta-analysis of Parent-adolescent Conflict:
Disagreement, Hostility, and Youth Maladjustment, Bridget
Weymouth, Cheryl Buehler, Nan Zhou, Robert Henson
307-26 RT (R) Marital Quality and Parental Knowledge During
the Transition to Adolescence, Jonathon Beckmeyer
307-27 RT (R) The Negotiation of Parenting Beliefs by
Mexican American Mothers and Fathers, Jennifer RojasMcWhinney, Nancy Bell
307-28 RT (R) Computer-Mediated Parental Monitoring During
Adolescence, Jessie Rudi
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#308 SPECIAL SESSION
(LIVE STREAMING)
8:30-9:45am, Regency Ballroom D
Holistic Long-term Rehabilitation with
Rescued Child Soldiers and
War-affected Children
Presented by Bethany Haley Williams and Matthew Williams,
Exile International
Sponsored by Religion and Family Life, Education and
Enrichment, Family and Health, and International Sections
and Central Washington University
This session highlights the long-term work
of Exile International with rescued child
soldiers and war-affected children and will
address the key components of successes
found in rehabilitative care using techniques
involving art therapy and narrative therapy.
Bethany Haley Williams is the founder and
executive director of Exile International,
an organization that exists to restore
Africa’s former child soldiers and children
orphaned by war through art therapy and
holistic rehabilitative care. With a Ph.D. in
counseling psychology and a master’s in
clinical social work, she is a leader in the
specialized field of war-affected children
rehabilitation with worldwide organizations
such as the United Nations and the Global
Trauma Recovery Institute. With more than
twenty years of experience in the field, Dr.
Williams maintains a small counseling and
coaching practice in Nashville, Tenn. She
and her husband, Matthew, reside in Nashville, Tennessee and
lead the work of Exile International together. She is a speaker,
activist and author of the book The Color of Grace.
Welcome by Duane Dowd,
Central Washington University,
Session Sponsor
Presider: Chris Gonzalez
1.00 NASW
(P, R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8
8:30-9:45am
#309 Discourses on ‘All the Bad Things’:
Challenges and Opportunities in Navigating
Sex, Sexuality, and Sexual Violence on College
Campuses
8:30-9:45am, Regency E
309-01 (P) Classroom Discussions of Sexual and Relational
Violence and Rape Culture, Erin S. Lavender-Stott
309-02 (R) Examining Microaggressions and the LGBTQ
Community, Katie M. Barrow
309-03 (R) Implications of Non-binary Ideas of Sexuality and
Sexual Violence in a University Setting, Rita Wirth
309-04 (R) When ‘The Rolling Stone’ Gathers No Moss: A
Critical Examination of and Call to Action for Universities’
Responses to Sexual Assault, Emma Potter
Chair: Katie M. Barrow
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EE SY
#310 The African American Men’s Project:
Emerging Findings
8:30-9:45am, Plaza A
310-01 (R) The African American Men’s Project: Goals and
Sampling Methodology, Junhan Cho, Steven M. Kogan,
Stacey Barnum, Megan Hicks
310-02 (R) Childhood Adversity Predicts Romantic Relationship
Profiles Among Rural African American Young Adult Men,
Kimberly Allen, Steven M. Kogan, Melinda A. GonzalesBacken, Junhan Cho
310-03 (R) Pathways From Contextual Risk to HIV-related
Behavior Among Rural African American Men, Steven
M. Kogan, Junhan Cho, Allen Barton, Stacey Barnum,
Megan Hicks
310-04 (R) Father Involvement Forecasts Young African
American Men’s Engagement in Substance Use and Multiple
Sexual Partnerships, Allen Barton, Steven Kogan
Discussant: Katrina Akande
Chair: Steven M. Kogan
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EM SY
#311 Risk and Resilience: Child and Parent
Outcomes in Diverse Adoptive Families
8:30-9:45am, Plaza C
311-01 (P) Coparenting and Social Support Among Lesbian,
Gay, and Heterosexual Adoptive Parents, Jason Sumontha,
Rachel H. Farr, Charlotte J. Patterson
311-02 (R) Birth Family Contact Among Lesbian, Gay, and
Heterosexual Adoptive Parent Families With School-age
Children, Rachel H. Farr, Shoshana B. Moriarty
311-03 (R) “We Call a Spade a Spade”: Adoptive Parents’
Socialization Practices Surrounding Race, Adoption,
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and Family Structure at Home and School, Kaitlin A.
Black, Abbie E. Goldberg, April M. Moyer, Kristen K.
Sweeney
311-04 (R) Family Environment and Ethnic Socialization Effects
on Adoptee Adjustment, Kayla N. Anderson, Richard M.
Lee, Adam Beaupre, Anne Zhou, Xiang Zhou
Discussant: Cheryl Fortner-Wood
Chair: Rachel H. Farr
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FP SY
(MOVED FROM SESSION 213 ON THURSDAY, 8:30AM)
Previous #311 A Family-centered Health Impact
Analysis of Three Violence/Trauma Policies
(MOVED TO SESSION 213, THURSDAY, 8:30AM)
#312 Intimate Partner Violence Assessment and
Intervention: Effects on Well-being
(MOVED TO SESSION 325A, Fri, 11:30 AM, Regency D)
312-01 Assessing Risk for Intimate Partner Violence in the
Military, Sandra Stith
312-02 An Integrated HIV-Partner Violence Intervention for
Abused Women, Mona Mittal, Michael P. Carey, Kelly
Thevenet-Morrison
312-03 Couple Therapy for Partner Violence: Effects on
Cognitions, Anger, and Autonomy, Norman B. Epstein,
Elizabeth M. Ott, Carol A. Werlinich
Discussant: Elaine Anderson
Chair: Mona Mittal
FT SY
#313 Interpersonal Violence and HIV
Across the World
8:30-9:45am, Plaza B
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (8
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more details.)
313-01 (R) How Different Factors Affect Women’s Experience
of Domestic Violence in Pakistan, Muhammad Raza, Linda
Baron Cortes, Bradley van Eeden-Moorefield
313-02 (R) Culturally Specific Aspects of Violence in
Polygamous Families, Pearl Stewart, Mame Kani Diop
313-03 (R) Cultural Differences in Risk for Male Perpetration
of Intimate Partner Violence, Allen Mallory, Sharon Deitz,
Prerana Dharnidharka, Patricia Barros-Gomes, Bryan
Cafferky, Sandra Stith, Kim Van
313-04 (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Psychological
Aggression and Physical Assault, Joyce Baptist, David
Thompson
313-05 (R) Life Experiences of Adult Women Living With HIV
in Kolkata (India), Satabdi Samtani, Nancy Bell
Facilitator: Sarah Taylor
1.00 NBCC, NASW
IN LI PA
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#314 Longitudinal Perspectives on Parents
8:30-9:45am, Georgia A
314-01 (R) Latent Trajectories of Perceived Closeness with
Mothers and Fathers From Adolescence to Adulthood,
Jennifer Doty
314-02 (R) Child Characteristics and the Changing Nature of
Father Involvement Through the Adolescent Years, Nathan
Robbins, Justin Dyer
314-03 (R) How Does the Chronicity of Parental Depressive
Symptoms Influence Adolescent Psychosocial Maturity and
Depression? Erin Kramer Holmes, Spencer James, Nathan
Stoddard
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
Chair: Jennifer Doty
RT SY
#315 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-9:45am, Regency F
How to Prepare Manuscripts
for NCFR Journals
Leaders: R. Kelly Raley, Editor, Journal of Marriage and
Family; Ronald Sabatelli, Editor, and Jason Hans, Incoming
Editor, Family Relations; Libby Balter Blume, Editor, Journal
of Family Theory & Review
Sponsored by SNPs and
Florida State University
If you are interested in learning about the
NCFR journals, come to this session. The
editors will discuss the missions of the
three journals and give practical advice for
preparing manuscripts.
#316 Academic Program Review Q & A Session
8:30-9:45am, Tennyson/Cavendish (4th Fl)
Presider: Deb Gentry, Academic Program, Liaison
#317 Committee to Strengthen the Submissions
and Reviewing Process
9-10:30am, Seymour (34th Fl)
Presider: Cindy Winter, NCFR Program Consultant
#ncfr15
Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference
• Use and follow hashtag #ncfr15 on Twitter,
Facebook, and Instagram for conference posts
• Follow @ncfr on Twitter and @ncfrorg on
Instagram
• Visit the NCFR Facebook page at
facebook.com ncfrpage
• Check out the conference blog: bit.ly/NCFRblog
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#318 SPECIAL SESSION
10-11:15am, Regency E
Sponsored by the Ethnic Minorities Section
Online Violence: The Journey From
Exclusion to Inclusion; There are New
Bumps on the Road
Presenter: Janice Abbott, CEO, ATIRA Women’s Resource
Society
Janice will be discussing online violence, how to stay safe
and remain committed to and passionate about women’s antiviolence/anti-oppression work and to women, in the face of
misogyny, racism, heterosexism, transsexism and other online,
often anonymous hate speech. She will talk about Atira’s growth
and simultaneous transition from a purely feminist-identified
organization to a feminist identified, anti-oppression, transinclusive, sex worker allied, harm-reduction organization and all
of the hate speech that has attracted over the years and how they
have remained.
Janice Abbott has been the Chief Executive Officer of Atira
Women’s Resource Society since 1992 and the CEO of Atira
Property Management Inc., its wholly-owned, for-profit
subsidiary, since she conceived of and launched it in October
2002. Janice led the Society through its growth from a single
transition house located in South Surrey with a staff of seven,
to a large multi-service agency with two, for-profit subsidiaries,
a development arm, a women’s arts society and more than 500
staff. She’s headed up numerous innovative capital projects and
has led the introduction of recycled shipping container housing
to Vancouver. Janice was named one of BC’s Most Influential
Women by BC Business Magazine in 2015; was the recipient of
the Denise LeBlond Memorial Award, BC Non-Profit Housing
Association in 2013; was named one of BC’s 20 Most Influential
People in Residential Construction by BC Homes Magazine in
2010; is described by the Vancouver Sun as one of Canada’s
leading social entrepreneurs; and received the Ernst & Young
Entrepreneur of the Year® award for social enterprise in 2010.
Presider: Roudi Nazarinia Roy
1.00 NASW
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9
10-11:15am
#319 Use of Various Media Formats in Family
Science
10-11:15am, Plaza B
319-01 (R) Increasing Social Media Self-efficacy in Current
and Future Family Science Professionals, Nichole Huff,
Kimberly Allen, Dede Nelson, Denise Rennekamp
319-02 (P) Making Peace with Technology in the Large
Classroom, J. Elizabeth Miller, Karen Seccombe
319-03 (P) Cyber-Service-Learning: Connecting Global Students
to Their Local Communities, Lori McGraw, Monica
Olvera
319-04 (P) Using Social Media to Promote FLE and Family
Science Programs, Megan Watkins, Amanda Williams,
Claire Kimberly
319-05 (R) 2014 NCFR Innovation Grant Award Winner:
Sexual Scripts in Music Media: How do Parents and Teens
Talk About Violence and Sex in Music Media? Kathleen
Boyce Rodgers, Stacey J.T. Hust
Introduction of Innovation Grant Award Winner: Paul Amato
Facilitator: Susan Walker
AFS PA
(P)
#320 Obtaining Grant Funding For
Family and Health Research and
Other Family Research—Workshop
10-11:15am, Regency F
Leaders: Jerica Berge, Keeley Pratt,
Jennifer Doty
1.00 NASW
FH WK
#321 Grief, Coping, and Death
10-11:15am, Plaza A
321-01 (R) Well-being After Widowhood: Does Pre-loss Marital
Quality Make a Difference? Hyo Jung Lee, Sae Hwang
Han
321-02 (R) #deceased: Maintaining Post-death Bonds on
Facebook, Lisa Moyer, Suzanne Enck
321-03 (R) Protective Withholding in Couples Facing Terminal
Cancer, Eunjin Lee, Linda Roberts, Sabeena Cheema
321-04 (R) “I Have So Many Regrets:” Young Adults’
Experiences of Grandparent Death, Margaret Manoogian,
Juliana Vandenbroeke, Amy Ringering, Tamina Toray,
Eric Cooley
Presider: Gilbert Para
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH PA
#322 Revisiting Jessie Bernard’s Classic Texts:
The Future of Marriage (1972) and
The Female World (1981)
10-11:15am, Plaza C
322-01and 02 (R) The Future of Marriage: Then and Now,
Elizabeth A. Sharp, Shannon E. Weaver
322-03 and 04 (R) The Female World: Then and Now,
Katherine R. Allen, Ana Lucia Jaramillo-Sierra
Facilitator: Elizabeth Sharp
FF SY
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#323 Cohabitation and Family Functioning
10-11:15am, Georgia A
323-01 (R) Heterogeneity in Life Course Pathways Leading
to Non-marital First Births, Raymond Petren, Patricia
Roberson, Chelsea Garneau
323-02 (R) Gender Differences in Cohabiting Parents’ Marriage
Plans and Later Relationship Status, Sung Cho, Ming Cui
323-03 (R) Cohabiting Stepfamilies: Is Configuration Associated
With Outcomes and Stability? Karen Guzzo
323-04 (R) Adult Children of Cohabiting Couples: Resilience or
Resignation? Cheryl Kier, Tak Fung
Discussant: Wendy Middlemiss
Presider: Ali Chrisler
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT PA
#324 A Developmental Perspective on Couples in
Conflict (LIVE STREAMING)
10-11:15am, Regency Ballroom D
324-01 (R) Marital Change Over the Life Course: Patterns,
Predictors, and Consequences, Christine Proulx
324-02 (R) Newlywed Marital Quality: The Role of Family-ofOrigin and Conflict Style Discrepancy, Kale Monk, Brian
Ogolsky, Renee Dennison
324-03 (R) Conflict Behaviors and Shared Leisure: Interactions
Predicting Mental Health Outcomes, Rachel Brown, Claire
Kamp Dush, Sara Mernitz, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
324-04 (R) The Good Fight?: Older Couples’ Approaches
to Conflict, Amy J. R. Rauer, Jakob F. Jensen, Leah
Williams, Graham Windham,
Discussant: Casey Totenhagen
Session Organizers: Claire M. Kamp Dush, Amy Rauer
Session Chair: Amy Rauer
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT SY
#325 NCFR CFLE Academic Programs
Networking Session
10-11:15am, Tennyson/Cavendish (4th Fl)
Presider: Deb Gentry, Academic Program, Liaison
#325-A Intimate Partner Violence Assessment and
Intervention: Effects on Wellbeing
(LIVE STREAMING)
11:30am12:45pm, Regency Ballroom D
325-A-01 (R) Assessing Risk for Intimate Partner Violence in
the Military, Sandra Stith
325-A-02 (R) An Integrated HIV-Partner Violence Intervention
for Abused Women, Mona Mittal, Michael P. Carey, Kelly
Thevenet-Morrison
325-A-03 (R) Couple Therapy for Partner Violence: Effects
on Cognitions, Anger, and Autonomy, Norman B. Epstein,
Elizabeth M. Ott, Carol A. Werlinich
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Discussant: Elaine Anderson
Chair: Mona Mittal
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FT SY
(WAS SESSION 312, FRIDAY, 8:30AM)
#326 SPECIAL SESSION
11:30am-12:45pm, Plaza C
Sponsored by Research and Theory and
Advancing Family Science Sections
Ranking HDFS Departments:
A Look at Publication Statistics
Leaders: Alan Reifman, Dan Fang, Jacki Fitzpatrick,
Leah Gregersen, Jennifer Harris, Desiree
Henderson, Miriam Lieway, Sylvia Niehuis,
C. Rebecca Oldham, Jean Pearson Scott, Shu Yuan
(R)
#327 SPECIAL SESSION
11:30am-12:45pm, Regency F
How to Become a CFLE
Leader: Maureen Bourgeois
Those interested in becoming a Certified Family Life Educator
are invited to attend. Maureen Bourgeois will review the
process and present helpful tips.
(P)
#328 POSTER SESSION 8
11:30am-12:15pm, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
FF Poster Symposium: Focus on Diversity of Experiences in
LGBT Families Across the Lifespan
(Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
328-01 FF (R) Minority Stress and Stigma in the Rural Midwest:
One Lesbian Mother’s Story, Shawn N. Mendez, Elizabeth
G. Holman, Ramona Faith Oswald, Dina Izenstark
328-02 FF (R) Gatekeeping Around Child Care Among Gay,
Lesbian, and Heterosexual Parents, Kristin Sweeney, Abbie
Goldberg, Randi Garcia
328-03 FF (R) The Highs and Lows of Sexual Minority
Research, Erin Lavender-Stott, Erika Grafsky, Sarah
Steelman, Hoa Nguyen, Emily Haugen, John Wall
328-04 FF (R) Being Queer in Long-term Care, Maureen
Green, Áine Humble
328-05 FF (R) Decade Review of Research on Same-sex
Romantic Relationships, Alysha Thomas, Claire Kimberly,
Amanda Williams
Facilitator: To be announced
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Posters
Family Therapy Issues
328-06 FT (R) Parent-child Interaction Therapy: Outcomes in
a Community Mental Health Agency, Kimberly Ciardella,
Tatiana Glebova, Beth Limberg, Jessica Lambert
328-07 FT (R) Pregnancy Intention, Coparenting, and Child
Outcomes: A Dyadic Analysis, Amy Claridge, Casey
Chaviano
328-08 FT (R) Threats to the Therapeutic Alliance in Early
Sessions of High Conflict Therapy, Kevin Hynes, Shayne
Anderson, Rachel Tambling
328-09 FT (P) Emotion Regulation and Relationship Satisfaction
in Clinical Couples, Jennifer Rick, Mariana Falconier,
Andrea K. Wittenborn
328-10 FT (P) Measuring Fidelity in Emotionally Focused
Couples Therapy, Joshua Novak, Jonathan Sandberg,
Andrew Brown, Lori Schade, Wayne Denton, Julianne
Holt-Lunstad
328-11 FT (P) Approach-avoidance Motivations of Sacrifice and
Relational Quality, Jose-Michael Gonzalez, Hilary Gamble,
Melissa A. Curran
328-12 FT (R) MFT Masters Students’ Perceptions of Becoming
Research-informed Clinicians, Aimee Galick, Rachel Dew,
Courtney Mitchell, Devin Hare
328-13 FT (P) Gender-based Differences in the Therapeutic
Process, Kelly Romano, Melanie Klinck, Jenny Yee,
Alexander Fernandes, Shayne Anderson
328-14 FT (R) Actor and Partner Attachment Styles and
Relationship Quality for Cohabitors, Nazli Akcabozan,
Caroline Chavez, Alexandria Pech, Melissa Curran
328-15 FT (R) Depressive Symptoms and Marital Happiness:
What’s Problem-solving Got to Do with It? Stephanie
Armes, Chalandra Bryant
328-16 FT (R) Pooling Money in Marriage: The Roles of
Remarriage, Stepchildren, and Dedication, Chelsea Garneau,
Ted Futris, Robert Nielsen, Nate Stoddard
328-17 FT (R) Considerations for the Use of Social Media in
MFT Training Programs, Lyn Moore, Carissa D’Aniello
328-18 FT Understanding Client Perceptions of Presenting
Problems, Rachel Tambling, Joy Heafner, Shayne
Anderson, Kerry Silva
328-19 FT (P) Parental Advocacy of Transgender Children in
Schools: Clinical Implications, Dawn Baldwin, Kristen
Benson
328-20 FT (R) The Link Between Poor Parent-child
Relationship, Attachment Insecurity, and Depression and
Anxiety: The Moderating Role of Attachment Behaviors,
Kayla Burningham, Angela Bradford, Jonathan
Sandberg, Jeffry Larson
Policy Issues
328-21 FP (R) Does Paid Maternity Leave Affect Infant
Development and Second-birth Intentions? The Mediation
Effect of Parenting Stress, Woosang Hwang, Eunjoo
Jung
328-22 FP (R) Maternal Depression and Family Use of TANF:
Exploring Reciprocal Relations, Kelly Purtell, Julie
Skalamera, Robert Crosnoe
328-23 FP (R) The Strengths and Struggles of Homeless
Individuals in Fort McMurray, Canada, Pushpanjali
Dashora, Solina Richter
328-24 FP/EE/AFS (P) Developing Expectations of College
Student Roles Through Dual-enrollment Programs, Joy Lile,
Timothy Ottusch, Terese Jones, Leslie Richards
328-25 FP (R) Maternal Sacrifices for Child Care: Implications
for Family Policy, Rhonda Breitkreuz, Rebecca Horne
328-26 FP (R) Comparative Analysis of Intergovernmental Child
Support Collection Techniques, Kelly Warzinik, Lawrence
Ganong, David Schramm, Rachael Doubledee, Andrea
Roach, Luke Russell
328-27 FP (R) An Examination of the Psychometric Properties
of the NCFAS in a Supportive Housing Program, Kellie
Randall, Anne Farrell, Hyanghee Lee, Samantha
Goodrich
328-28 EE Why Don’t They Enroll? Lessons for ECE Policies
and Programs, Veronica Redcloud, Anthony James,
Katherine Kuvalanka
Global Issues
328-29 IN (R) Eastern European Fathers’ Involvement in
Childrearing, Zhanna Kravchenko, Mihaela Robila
#329 ROUNDTABLES
11:30am-1pm, Georgia A
Attendees will spend 35 minutes at one roundtable, and then
move to another roundtable for the remainder of this session.
Roundtables are limited to ten people including the presenter.
Pick up a bite to eat at the Cash Sales near the meeting room and
come to the session.
329-01 IN CANCELLED - Social Activism and International
Relations: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Trauma, Marilyn
Charles
329-02 FH (P) Expanding Tools for Wellness Through Mobile
Health (mHealth), Stacy Conner, Amber Vennum,
Jonathan Kimmes, Sharon Deitz, Prerana Dharnidharka,
Morgan Bialas
329-03 RF (R) Research Outcomes on the Biblical Directive to
Not Exasperate Children, John Louis, Karen Louis
329-04 IN (R) Bereavement and Mourning in Kenya: Beyond
Community-based Rituals, Jane Rose M. Njue, Laura S.
Smart
329-05 RT (R) When Wives Deploy, T. Martina Porter
329-06 FF (P) Reaching Across Generations: Using a Popular
Press Book to Engage Young Women in Feminist Research,
Lauren Thompson, Samantha Christopher, Elizabeth
Sharp
329-07 FF (P) An Exploration of the Implementation of Title IX
in Regard to Sexual Violence on College Campuses, Rebecca
Ward, I. Joyce Chang
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SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
11:30am-1pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings
of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#330 Ethnic Minorities
Plaza A
Presider: Ani Yazedjian, Section Chair
Black:
#331 Families and Health
Plaza B
Sponsored by Central Washington University
Presider: Karina Shreffler, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
11:30am-1pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
CMYK:
#332 Adoption
Brighton (4th Fl)
Presiders: Cheryl Fortner-Wood and Rachel Farr, Co-chairs
#333 Grief and Families
Kensington (4th Fl)
Presider, Colleen I. Murray, Focus Group Chair
#334 Affiliate Councils Executive Board
11:30am-1:30pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
Presider: Rebecca Ward, Affiliate Councils Board
Incoming President
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#335 Family Relations Editorial Board
11:30am-1pm, Grouse (34th Fl)
Presider: Ronald Sabatelli, Editor
336 Lightning Paper Session
Noon-1pm, Regency E
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (8
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more details.)
Power, Coercive Control, and Violence in Adolescent and
Young Adult Relationships
336-01 FF (R) Coercive Control in Young Adult Dating
Relationships With and Without Physical Violence, Nicole E.
Conroy, Ambika Krishnakumar, Janel Leone
336-02 FF (R) Coercive Control and Physical Violence in Young
Adults’ Family of Origin, Megan L. Haselschwerdt, Megan
Skipper, Mallory Schneider, and Lauren Maddox
336-03 FF (R) Peer Relationship Experiences of Young Adults
Exposed to IPV, Kathleen Hlavaty, Ania Evans, Megan L.
Haselschwerdt
336-04 FF (R) Romantic Relationship Involvement and
Expectations Among Young Adults Exposed to IPV, Rachel
Savasuk, Camille Carlson, Kathleen Hlavaty, Megan L.
Haselschwerdt
336-05 FF (R) A Dyadic Analysis of Marital Salience in
Nonmarital Romantic Relationships, Ashley Barr
336-06 FF (R) Initiating a Hook Up: Implications for Sexual
Assault Prevention, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle Toews
336-07 EE (R) Mentors in Violence Prevention: Bystander
Interventions with High School Students, Wm Michael
Fleming, Jacquelyn Wiersma-Mosley
Facilitator: To be announced
1.00 NBCC, NASW
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#337 PLENARY SESSION
(LIVE STREAMING)
1:15-3pm, Regency Ballroom C/D
Sponsored by University of Maryland
Daring to Make A Difference for DR
Congo: Research, Theory, and the
Critical Scholar-Activist
Presenter: Lee Ann De Reus, Ph.D., Penn State UniversityAltoona
Drawing on her work with survivors of sexualized violence
in the DR Congo, Lee Ann De Reus will address the tensions
inherent in the scholar-activist role, the latest empirical and
theoretical developments for understanding post-conflict
atrocities, and the urgent need for practitioners and scholars to
take on issues around families and human rights.
Lee Ann De Reus, Ph.D. is an Associate
Professor of Human Development &
Family Studies/Women’s, Gender and
Sexuality Studies at Pennsylvania State
University-Altoona and the co-founder
of Panzi Foundation USA. As a scholaractivist, she travels regularly to Panzi
Hospital in eastern DR Congo to conduct
research, develop programs for rape
survivors, and inform her advocacy work in the U.S. She coleads annual field experiences for PSU students to Rwanda and
Mozambique. Dr. De Reus is a 2009 Carl Wilkens Fellow and
the recipient of numerous awards from Penn State University
2015 NCFR AWARDS
NCFR Student Award
This award is given to an NCFR graduate student member
who has demonstrated excellence as a student and shows high
potential for contribution to the discipline of family science.
The winner receives a $500 cash award and a plaque.
Recipient
Sara Mernitz is a Ph.D. candidate of human
sciences and an active affiliate of the Institute
for Population Research at Ohio State
University. She received her undergraduate
degree in psychology from the University of
Minnesota and her master’s degree in human
development and family science at Ohio
State University.
Ms. Mernitz’s primary professional interests center on
adolescent and young adult relationships and health during
the transition to adulthood. Specifically, she uses a life-course
framework to explore reciprocal associations between mental
in recognition of exemplary teaching and in honor of her
commitment to global service and outreach. She is a featured
activist in John Prendergast’s book, The Enough Moment:
Fighting to End Africa’s Worst Human Rights Crimes, a guest
blogger for Women Under Siege, and a frequent speaker about
the crisis in the DRC. Her presentations include TEDxPSU,
Daring to Make a Difference for Congo and the Oslo Freedom
Forum, A Different Kind of Warfare.
Agenda
• Welcome by Elaine Anderson, University of Maryland,
Session Sponsor
• Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Sara
Mernitz. Presenter: Rachel Engler Jordan, Students
and New Professionals Board Representative and Award
Committee Chair
• Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to Meghan T.
Gillette and Clinton Gudmunson. Presenter: Jeremy
Yorgason, Reuben Hill Award Chair
• Presentation of the Feldman Outstanding Research
Proposal for Research in Family Policy to James Kale
Monk. Presenter: Morgan Cooley, Family Policy Section
Students and New Professionals Representative
• Introduction of Speaker
• Plenary Address: Lee Ann De Reus, Ph.D.
Presider: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, 2015 Program,
Chair
1.50 NBCC, NASW
(R, P)
health and romantic involvement, including dating relationships,
casual relationships, and romantic unions.
Feldman Award–Family Policy
Awards related to family policy presented in memory of Harold
Feldman and Margaret Feldman, long-time NCFR members and
pioneers in the field of family policy, are given for outstanding
research proposal, support for graduate students in internships,
and support for conference travel.
Feldman Outstanding Research Proposal for Research in
Family Policy Award
The award is presented in memory of Harold and Margaret
Feldman, NCFR members and pioneers in the field of family
policy. The award recognizes a graduate student or new
professoinal who has demonstrated excellence in research and
potential contribution to family policy studies, particuarly in the
areas of gender/women’s issues or poverty.
Recipient
James Kale Monk, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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2015 NCFR AWARDS
Reuben Hill Award
The award is given in memory of Reuben Hill who had a
distinguished career as a university professor and pioneered the
scholarly study of family. Dr. Hill is remembered for his determination to promote high quality research and advance theory
about families with the intent of producing practical benefits
for families. The award is presented to the author(s) of the best
research article for the year prior to the award. It is given in
recognition of the outstanding article, book, or monograph that
combines theory and methodology in the analysis and interpretation of a significant family issue. Recipients divide a cash
reward; travel support and a plaque are also included.
Recipients
Meghan T. Gillette and Clinton Gudmunson were recognized
for their winning article, “Processes Linking Father Absence
to Educational Attainment among African American Females,”
published in the Journal of Research on Adolescence.
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Dr. Gillette is a faculty lecturer at Iowa
State University. Her research focuses on
maternal, infant, and adolescent health
within familial and economic, contexts,
and often utilizes an evolutionary developmental perspective. She is also involved
in scholarship on teaching and learning,
exploring the effectiveness of pedagogical
strategies in the classroom.
Dr. Gudmunson is an assistant professor
in the Department of Human Development
and Family Studies at Iowa State University, where he teaches courses in retirement planning, family policy, and research
methods. His research examines financial
socialization from a life course perspective
and also examines the impacts of economic
pressure in family life. Dr. Gudmunson
earned his Ph.D. in family social science from the University of
Minnesota.
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#338 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS (LIVE STREAMING)
3:15-4:15pm, Regency Ballroom C/D
Sponsored by the University of Minnesota
Revisiting the Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce
Presenter: Paul R. Amato, Ph.D., Penn State University, 2013-2015 NCFR President
Dr. Amato will be giving a research-based talk and focusing on the latest research on the intergenerational transmission of
divorce and relationship instability.
Paul R. Amato, Ph.D., is the Arnold and Bette Hoffman Emeritus Professor of Family Sociology and
Demography at Penn State University. His research and teaching interests include: Causes and consequences
of separation and divorce, marriage and marital quality, parent-child relationships, psychological distress
and well-being over the life course. He has received numerous awards including: President, Program Chair,
Chair of the Research and Theory Section of NCFR; 2014 Distinguished Alumni Award, James Cook
University, Australia; 2012 Chair, Sociology of the Family Section, American Sociological Association;
2008 NCFR Ernest Burgess Award winner; 4-time winner NCFR Reuben Hill Award; 2006 Distinguished
Career Award, American Sociological Association, Sociology of the Family Section.
Agenda
Welcome by Lynne Borden,
University of Minnesota, Session Sponsor
Presider: William Allen,
NCFR President-elect, 2013-2015
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Family Social Science (FSoS) provides undergraduate,
masters, and doctoral-level education focused on all aspects of family life in
the U.S. and around the world using a family systems approach to examine
families as they interact with their environments. Our daily scholarship seeks to
understand and find effective solutions to the problems families face.
Departmental faculty are leaders in family research, family theory, family
therapy, family education, and consultation on family issues.
FSoS faculty are involved in a number of interdisciplinary ventures, including
collaborations within the university and a significant number of community
partnerships as well as inter-university collaborations. Examples include the
Academic Health Center, the Department of Family Medicine and Community
Health, University of Minnesota Extension, Psychiatry, Social Work, Curriculum
and Instruction, Post-Secondary Teaching and Learning, the Minnesota
Department of Human Services, the Institute on Domestic Violence,
and St. Mary’s University.
Nationally, faculty collaborate with partners at the Oregon Social Learning Center and participate in multi-state research projects
with scholars from more than 35 states. Internationally, faculty work with colleagues in Israel, Mexico, Thailand, Korea, Uganda,
and Iraq. These relationships enrich FSoS scholarship across research, teaching, and engagement and students’ formal and
informal learning experiences.
Dr. Lynne M. Borden, Department Head
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#339 NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING
AND MEMBER FORUM
4:30-5:45pm, Regency E
Presider: Paul Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President
Summary of activities, financial report, recognition of board
members.
#340-A Students Night Out:
The SNP Reception
5:45-7:15pm, Stanley/Grouse (34th Fl)
Let’s get this party started with the SNP Reception.
Refreshments and more and then out on the town in Vancouver.
#340 SNP/AFS/EM Roundtables
#341 CFLE Reception
340-01 (P) A Toolkit for Preparing Competitive Graduate School
Applications, Cheryl Fortner-Wood
340-02 (P) Success in Graduate School: Tips from Each Stage
of a Family PhD Program, Kate Gliske, Jessie Rudi, Kyle
Hawkey, Jaime Ballard
340-03 (P) Planning a Community Service Event: How One
Student Affiliate Accomplished Professional Development by
Doing Community Service, Catrina Parker, Bill Anderson,
Sarah Bradshaw
340-04 (P) Professionalism as an Undergraduate, Alyssa Willis,
Alyssa Myrnyj, Kiara Sarner, Craig Salerno
340-05 (P) How Much are Ph.D. Students Publishing Before
Graduation? Antonius Skipper, Trevan Hatch
340-06 (P) Relevance of Educational/Clinical Principles to
Mentorship with Student Assistants, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Erin
Kostina-Ritchey, Shima Hassanzadeh
340-07 (P) Global Competencies and International Experiences
With Immigrant Families, Yan Xia, Sarah Taylor, Anh Do,
Shen Qin, Katrina Kanwischer, Yolanda Mitchell
340-08 (P) Processing Experiences Abroad in Brazil: Faculty
and Student Reflections, Cody Hollist, Paul Springer,
Yolanda Mitchell
340-09 (P) Students’ Cross-cultural Experiences in Child and
Family Studies in New Zealand and Fiji, Nilufer Medora,
Roudi Roy
340-10 (P) Engaging Students in Research Abroad: A South
African Experience, Kelly Campbell
Presider: Nichole Huff, CFLE, Advisory Board Chair
By invitation. Open to current Certified Family Life Educators
4:30-5:45pm, Georgia A
Attendees will spend 35 minutes at one roundtable, and then
move to another roundtable for the remainder of this session.
Roundtables are limited to ten people including the presenter.
Sponsored by Students and New
Professionals, Advancing Family Science
Section, Ethnic Minorities Section, and
Florida State University.
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6:15-7:45pm, English Bay
Sponsored by East Carolina University
Welcome by Sharon Ballard
East Carolina University, CFLE Major Sponsor
Thanks to the following sponsors for their support of the
CFLE Program
Platinum Sponsor
East Carolina University,
Department of Human Development and Family Science,
College of Health and Human Performance
Gold Sponsors
Waveland Press – Family Life Education: Working with Families
Across the Lifespan
University of Central Oklahoma CCFR (Central Council on
Family Relations)
Wisdom for Parents
Loma Linda University, Department of Counseling and Family
Sciences
Mississippi State University, School of Human Sciences,
HDFS
Silver Sponsors
University of Nevada, Reno–Human Development & Family
Studies
CFLE Advisory Board
Weber State University, Child and Family Studies
Georgia Southern University–Child and Family Development,
School of Human Ecology
Curtis Fox, CFLE
Deb Gentry, CFLE
Bronze Sponsors
Wm. Michael Fleming, CFLE
Dawn Cassidy, CFLE
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-1pm, Regency Foyer (3rd Fl)
Cyber Café/Gathering Place
7am-2pm, Turner/Dover
Sponsored by Iowa State University
• Complimentary computer/printer use
• Charging stations
• Live streaming of designated sessions
• WiFi available in all meeting space
SSID=NCFR2015; Password=families
Family/Child Nursing Room
7am-1pm, Constable (4th Fl)
Spirituality Room
7am-1pm, Lord Byron (4th Fl)
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#400 2016 Program, Committee Meeting
7:30-9:30am, Grouse (34th Fl)
Presider: Lee Ann De Reus, 2016 Program Chair
#401 POSTER SESSION 9
7:45-8:30am, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
EE Poster Symposium: What Are They Thinking? A MixedMethods Investigation of Married Individuals Thinking
about Divorce
(Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
401-01 EE (R) Mapping the Mental Terrain of Individuals
Thinking About Divorce With a Nationally Representative
Sample of Married Individuals, Alan J. Hawkins, Sage E.
Erickson
01-02 EE (R) From Wandering to Arriving: Finding Clarity and
Confidence in Divorce Decision-making, Steven M. Harris,
Sarah A. Crabtree
401-03 EE (R) Internal Processes and External Discussions
Related to Reconciliation Within the Context of Decisionmaking About Divorce, Kelly Roberts, Payton Birlew
401-04 (R) Dialectical Processes Embedded Within the Divorce
Decision-making Process, Sarah Allen, Linda Moore, Ruth
Jennings
Facilitator: Judith Myers-Walls
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Posters
Aging and Caregiving
401-05 FH (R) Positive Affect and Depressive Symptoms:
Does Grandfather Involvement Matter? James Bates, Alan
Taylor
401-06 FH (R) Ambivalence in the Context of Spouse
Caregiving and Care Receiving, Heejeong Choi, David
Johnson
401-07 RF (R) How Adults Caring for Aging Parents Want the
Church to Help, Joe Wilmoth
Sibling Relationships
401-08 RT (R) Investigating Perceived Sibling Closeness: A
Multi-level Model Approach, Christina Hollifield, Shelley
Blozis, Katherine Conger
401-09 RT (R) Implications of Marital Relationships for
Siblings’ Relationships, Alexander Jensen, Catherine
Cragun, Joseph Rand, Susan McHale
Gerontology
401-10 FH (R) Are You Sleeping? Cross Partner Effects of
Worries Regarding Adult Children on Sleep, Amber Seidel,
Jeremy Yorgason, Courtney Polenick, Steve Zarit, Karen
Fingerman
401-11 FH (R) Unforgiveness and Health in Late Life: The
Protective Role of Forgivingness, Ashley E. Ermer,
Christine M. Proulx
Health/Wellness/Illness
401-12 FH (R) The Relationships Among Income, Social
Capital, and Food Insecurity, Ashley E. Ermer, Christine M.
Proulx
401-13 FH (R) Women’s Resilience in the Context of Depression
and Physical Challenges, Heather C. Lofton, Lizeth M.
Camacho, Marsha T. Carolan, Gabriela López-Zerón
401-14 FH (R) Stress, Social Capital, and Well-being: The
Case of the Gulf Oil Spill, Farrell J. Webb, Vera A. White,
Lorenza Lockett
401-15 FH (R) Systems of Influence: Israeli Healthcare
Providers and Syrian Patients, Savannah Spivey, Denise
Lewis
401-16 FH CANCELLED - Illness and Marital Dynamics in
Gay, Lesbian, and Heterosexual Couples, Debra Umberson,
Rhiannon Kroeger
401-17 FH (R) Parental Multiple Sclerosis: Gender, Illness
Severity, Time and Room Since Onset, and Family
Functioning, Bill Anderson, Stephen Thoma, Sarah
Bradshaw, Brady Jiter
401-18 FH (R) Single Breast Cancer Patients’ Reliance on
Family and Friends, Amanda Ginter, Bonnie Braun
401-19 FH (R) The Biobehavioral Family Model: Close
Relationships and Allostatic Load, Jacob Priest, Sarah
Woods, Candice Maier, Elizabeth Parker, Jenna Benoit,
Tara Signs
401-20 FH (R) Linking Marital Satisfaction, Depression, and
Health Across 25 Years, Jeremy Yorgason, Heejeong Choi,
David Johnson
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Mental Health
401-21 FH CANCELLED - The Transmission of Suicidal
Ideation From Family to Friends, Nicholas Bishop
401-22 FH (R) The Family Stress Model and Implications on
Adolescent Depression, Amanda Pollitt, Joyce Serido,
Kathi Conger, Stephen Russell
Obesity
401-23 FH (R) Family Relationships, Weight-status, and
Behaviours in African American Families, Keeley Pratt
401-24 FH (R) Fighting to End Childhood Obesity: A Cross-state
Family Impact Analysis, Alyssa Newman, Katie Reck
401-25 FH (R) Links Among Individual, Family, and
Neighborhood Risks and Maternal Weight, Daphne
Hernandez
Family Issues
401-26 EE (P) Planning for Farm and Ranch Succession: An
Emphasis on Family Communication, Charlotte Shoup
Olsen, Gregg Hadley, Forrest Buehler, Duane Hund,
Charlene Henton, Charlie Griffin, Janel Koons
401-27 RT (R) What’s in a Word? Naming Obligations,
Ashton Chapman, Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn Coleman,
Youngjin Kang, Kwangman Ko
#402 SPECIAL SESSION
(LIVE STREAMING)
8-9:15am, Regency Ballroom D
Sponsored by Family Therapy Section and
North Dakota State University
Treating Complex Trauma
Leader: Linda Stone Fish, Ph.D.
Falk College, Syracuse University
The field of trauma treatment is exploding. Extraordinary
scholarship, fueled by the intersection of research from the
fields of neuroscience, developmental and attachment theories,
and interpersonal neurobiology, coupled with evidence-based
practice in individual models of treatment, however, makes
for incomplete treatment models. Many of these individual
models of treatment are hostile toward systemic work of any
kind. Perpetrators of violence wait in waiting rooms while
their victims are supported in individual sessions. Traumatized
children who live in families and communities riddled with
systemic violence and oppression are labeled with psychiatric
diagnoses, medicated, and parents are blamed. If couples
and families are seen together, they learn through nuanced
communications with their naïve and well-intentioned therapists
that it is not safe to talk about current traumatizing events. The
Collaborative Change Model, grounded in the intersectionality
of self, family, community, and culture, is a systemic blueprint
that houses healing in family and community contexts
and will be presented as an alternative to bifurcated
treatment options.
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10
8-9:15am
#403 Parenting, Co-parenting, and Technology
8-9:15am, Plaza A
403-01 (R) Parent Educators’ Expected Usefulness of
Technology for Work: The Dual Impact of Workplace
Supports and Self-efficacy, Young-Hoon Ham, Susan
Walker
403-02 (R) Digital Divorce: Co-parenting in the Era of
Technology, Ellie McCann, Jodi Dworkin, Jenifer
McGuire
403-03 (P) A Place for Technology in Parent Education:
An Exploratory Study of Parent Perceptions, J. Mitchell
Vaterlaus, Sarah Tulane
403-04 Parents’ Frequent Use of Online Resources and Online
Bridging Social Capital, Juyoung Jang, Heather Hessel,
Jodi Dworkin
Presider: Melinda Markham
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EE PA
Learning Objectives
Participants will be introduced to: (1) An integration of the
theoretical and research based information about working with
clients who have experienced trauma. (2) The importance of a
collaborative framework when working with clients who have
experienced trauma. (3) A blueprint for helping clients move
from survival mindstates to engaged mindstates in couple and
family therapy.
Linda Stone Fish, M.S.W., Ph.D. is the David B. Falk Endowed
Professor of Marriage and Family
Therapy in the Falk College of Sport and
Human Dynamics at Syracuse University.
She recently co-authored the book,
Treating Complex Trauma: A Relational
Blueprint for Collaboration and Change,
with Mary Jo Barrett and is the coauthor of Nurturing Queer Youth: Family
Therapy Transformed, with Rebecca
Harvey. Dr. Stone Fish has published
over 25 research and theoretical articles
focusing on family therapy with special
populations. She also has a private practice in which she
specializes in couple and family therapy with adolescents.
Presider: Shayne Anderson
1.00 NBCC, NASW • R, P
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#404 Encouraging Academic Resilience Among
Youth and Young Adults
8-9:15am, Plaza B
404-01 (R) The Resilient Voices of Inner-city Youth:
Implications for Empowerment-based Prevention Initiatives,
David T. Lardier Jr., Veronica R. Barrios, Pauline GarciaReid, Robert J. Reid
404-02 (R) Family Embeddedness During the Transition to
Adulthood of Second Generation Immigrants, Joanna Wu,
Christy Lleras
404-03 (R) Family Influence and College Choice: Disrupting
School-to-Prison Pipelines, Gralon Johnson
404-04 (R) McAdoo Award Winner Paper, The Impact of
Family Socialization on African American Students’
Educational Identity, Shuntay McCoy
Co-Discussants/Facilitators: Farrell Webb, Jose Miguel
Rodas
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EM/AFS PA
#405 LGBT Youth in Community Contexts
8-9:15am, Plaza C
405-01 (R) Objective vs. Subjective Residential Community
Climate: Which is a Stronger Correlate of LGBT Youth Wellbeing? Ramona Faith Oswald, Elizabeth G. Holman
405-02 (R) “If Rainbows Were Everywhere”: How
Nonmetropolitan LGBT Youth Perceive Supportive
Community Climates, Megan Paceley
405-03 (R) GSAs, Affirmative Policy, and LGBQ Student
Perceptions of School Support, Jack K. Day, Jessica N. Fish,
Stephen T. Russell, Arnold H. Grossman
405-04 (R) African American LGBQ Young Adults and Sense
of Belonging to African American, LGBTQ, and Religious
Communities, Natasha Cox, April Few-Demo, Tanisha
Garnier, Katie Barrow
405-05 (R) Kinship Networks Among Transgender Youth:
Connecting To and Breaking Away From Queer and Trans*
Communities, Jory M. Catalpa, Na Zhang, Jenifer K.
McGuire
Chair: Ramona Faith Oswald
1.0 NBCC, NASW
FF SY
#406 Advanced Dyadic Analytic Approaches
Applied to the Study of Mexican American Couple
and Family Relationships
8-9:15am, Georgia A
406-01 (R) Advances in Analytic Methods for Studying Dyads
and Families, Lorey A. Wheeler
406-02 (R) Mexican-origin Siblings’ Intimacy and Familism
Values From Adolescence to Young Adulthood, Sue A.
Rodríguez De Jesús, Kimberly A. Updegraff, Katharine
H. Zeiders, Susan M. McHale, Adriana Umaña-Taylor
406-03 (R) Linking Profiles of Mexican Immigrant Spouses’
Contextual Stressors to Marital Quality: A Dyadic Application
of a Latent Profile Approach Using Mplus 7.2, Claire Wood,
Heather M. Helms, Yuliana Rodriguez, Andrew Supple
406-04 (R) A Dyadic Exploration of the Mechanisms Linking
Mexican Immigrant Couples’ Gender Role Attitudes to
Marital Satisfaction in the Context of Wives’ Employment,
Yuliana Rodriguez, Natalie D. Hengstebeck, Claire Wood,
Heather M. Helms, Andrew J. Supple
Organizer: Heather M. Helms
Discussant: Lorey Wheeler
Presider: Heather Helms
1.0 NBCC, NASW
RT SY
#407 Household Labor, Leisure, and Relationship
Maintenance
8-9:15am, Georgia B
407-01 (R) A Grounded Theory of Household Labor Division
Among Dual-earner Couples, Matt W. Carlson, Jason
Hans
407-02 (R) Skip the Dishes? Not So Fast! Housework and
Couples’ Sexual Development, Matthew Johnson, Jared
Anderson, Nancy Galambos
407-03 (R) Relationship Maintenance: The Role Relational
Goals and Satisfaction, Dan Weigel, Dana Weiser, Camille
Lalasz
407-04 (R) Building Foundations: Phenomenological Analysis
of Newlywed Couple Leisure, Jesse Higgins, Joy Chavez,
Colette Evans, Ty Aller, Kathleen Piercy
Discussant: Joe Grzywacz
Presider: Jou Chen Chen
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT PA
#408 POSTER SESSION 10
9-9:45am, Balmoral/Windsor (3rd Fl)
FF Poster Symposium: Power, Control, and Violence Within
the Context of Intimate and Familial Relationships
Note: the last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.
408-01 FF (R) Attitudes of Intimate Partner Violence, Andrea
Roach, Ashley Ermer, Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence
Ganong
408-02 FF (R) An Exploration of Post-separation Power and
Control Tactics Used by Men, Michelle Toews, Autumn
Bermea
408-03 FF (R) Incarcerated Women’s Strategic Responses
to Adult Interpersonal Violence, Janel Leone, Marisa
Beeble
408-04 FF (R) Female Genital Mutilation in the U.S.: Scope and
Prevention Methods, Mame Kani Diop, Pearl Stewart
Facilitator: To be announced
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Posters
Families and Health
408-05 FH (R) Mississippi Strong: A Family Photovoice Project,
Chauncey Jernigan, Amanda Williams, Claire Kimberly
408-06 FH (R) Strengthening the Family Through Core and
Balance Leisure: An Examination of United Kingdom
Families, Karen Melton, Mat Duerden, Ramon
Zabriskie
Issues In Various Families
408-20 FF (R) Identifying Factors of Nontarget Confrontation of
Prejudice, Lindsey Boes, Kristen Benson
408-21 FT (R) Silent War: Conflicts in Asian Families With
Bisexual Daughters, Hiroko Okunishi, Liang-Ying Chou
408-22 FT (R) Partnered Gay Men’s Negotiation of Hetero- and
Homonormativity, Ashley Walsdorf, Kristen Benson, Brad
van Eeden-Moorefield
Substance Abuse and Addiction
408-07 FT (R) Predictors of Outreach Meetings Among
Substance Using Homeless Youth, Jasmin Carmona,
Natasha Slesnick, Xiamei Guo, Aaron Murnan, Brittany
Brakenhoff
408-08 FT (R) Benefits of Mother’s Substance Abuse Treatment
on Children, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Natasha Slesnick,
Aaron Murnan
408-09 FT (P) A Model to Develop Collegiate Recovery
Programs on Campus, Adriatik Likcani, Nicholle Scheibe,
Frank Peterson
Relationship Issues
408-23 FT (R) Forgiveness in Romantic Relationships:
Exploring the Role of Mindfulness, Jonathan Kimmes,
Jared Durtschi, Shannon Conover, Megan Hiser
408-24 FT (R) Do Partner Attachment Behaviors Moderate the
Effect of Low Self-esteem on Relationship Satisfaction?
Alexis Lee, Angela Bradford, Jonathan Sandberg
Work and Families
408-10 FH (R) Work-family Balance and Psychological Health
in Parents of CSHCN Over Time and Room, Amy Smith,
Joseph Grzywacz
Intimacy Processes
408-11 RT (R) Relational Sacrifices and Tripartite Commitment
Dimensions, Shannon Corkery, Melissa Curran
408-12 RT (R) Current Sexual Security Among Individuals Who
Reported Virginity Prior to Marriage, Joyce Starks, Nate
Cottle, Jeremy Boden, Kelsea Hill, Daniel Howell
408-13 RT (R) The Mediating Role of Cognitive
Interdependence on Commitment and Behavior, Bret Davis,
Dan Weigel
408-14 RT (R) The Use of Self- Versus Partner-Reports in the
Actor-Partner Interdependence Model, C. Rebecca Oldham,
Shu Yuan, Jennifer Lindsey, Kayla Barron, Kristen
Ginste, Alara Ozpolat, Alan Reifman, Sylvia Niehuis
408-15 RT (R) Daily Relationship Quality in Same-sex Couples:
Attachment and Sacrifices, Ashley N. Cooper, Casey J.
Totenhagen, Melissa Curran, Ashley K. Randall, Natalie
Smith
408-16 RT (R) Emerging Adult Patterns of Romantic
Relationship Quality, Amber Vennum, Prerana
Dharnidharka, Charity Clifford, Cameron Brown
408-17 RT (R) Commitment, Sacrifice, and Dyadic Coping
in Romantic Relationships, Rebecca Horne, Matthew
Johnson
408-18 FH (P) Individual and Familial Determinants of Body
Satisfaction: Racial Differences, Natalia Sira, Bernice
Dodor
408-19 FF (R) Does the His and Hers Marital Satisfaction
Pattern Still Persist? Duane Crawford, Walter Schumm,
Martha Schumm
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Couples
408-25 FH (R) Effects of Corporal Punishment as Compared to
Non-physical Discipline Methods, Amber Kreischer
408-26 FH (P) Resilience From Life Balance: Gems From the
Purna Health Management System, Emily Schulz
408-27 FH (R) “I Can Say ‘No’”: Evaluation of Prevention
Program, Promoting Youth Resilience Against Substance
Use, Shen Qin, Anh Do, Sarah Taylor, Yan Xia, Maria De
Guzman
408-28 FH (R) Longitudinal Connections Between Couples’
Health, Depression, and Marital Distress, Candice Maier,
Jacob Priest, Sarah Woods, Tara Signs
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11
9:30-10:45am
#414 Violence in Close Relationships (LIVE
STREAMING)
9:30-10:45am, Regency Ballroom D
414-01 (R) Multimethod Prediction of Physical Parent-child
Aggression Risk, Christina Rodriguez, Paul Silvia
414-02 (R) IPV and Postseparation Dynamics: Divorcing
Mothers’ Experiences Over Time and Room, Angela
Whittaker, Jennifer Hardesty, Marcela Raffaelli,
Kimberly Crossman, Brian Ogolsky
414-03 (R) Physical Aggression in Grandmother-Mother
Multigenerational Families, Hanna Gustafsson, Melissa
Barnett, Martha Cox, The Family Life Project Key
Investigators
414-04 (R) Poly-victimization and the Intergenerational
Transmission of Violence, Peter Rivera, Frank Fincham
Discussant: Megan Haselschwerdt
Presider: Nicole Conroy
1.00 NBCC, NASW
RT PA
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#409 Coping and Resilience in Military Families
9:30-10:45am, Plaza A
409-01 (R) Parenting Transitions of Women Veterans: Stressors
and Coping Strategies, Emma Murray, Sally Koblinsky,
Leigh Leslie
409-02 (R) Antecedents and Outcomes of Personal Reintegration
Post-deployment, Malissa Clark, Catherine O’Neal, Kate
Conley, Jay Mancini
(MOVED FROM SESSION 111-04, WED., 8:30 AM)
409-03 (R) Coping and Depressive Symptoms: Latent Profile
Analysis of Military Adolescents, Ebony S. Okafor, Mallory
Lucier-Greer, Jay Mancini
409-04 (R) Characterizing Resilience Among Youth: The Role of
the Military Family, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Jay A. Mancini,
Catherine W. O’Neal, Lenore McWey, A. Laura Arnold
Facilitator: Tonya Ricklefs
1.00 NBCC, NASW
EE PA
Risk and Resilience in Military Families:
Impacts on Family Functioning
Catherine O’Neal, Jay Mancini, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Amy
Laura Arnold
(MOVED TO SESSION 111-04, WED., 8:30 AM)
#410 The Links Between Mental Health and
Parental Obesity
9:30-10:45am, Plaza B
410-01 (R) Maternal Depression and BMI Among Rural
Low-income Latina Immigrant Mothers, Brianna Routh,
Kimberly Doudna, Kimberly Greder
410-02 (R) Mental Health Problems and BMI Among Low
Income Mothers: A Longitudinal Analysis, Brenda J.
Lohman, Greta L. Stuhlsatz
410-03 (R) The Stability and Reciprocal Relationship Between
Obesity and Depression Over Time and Room, Tricia K.
Neppl, Yoojin Lee, Daniel Russell
Chair: Greta L. Stuhlsatz
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH SY
#411 Health and Well-being Among Canadian
LGBT Youth: The Role of Family
9:30-10:45am, Plaza C
411-01 (R) Changes in Family and Parent Relations for Sexual
Minority Adolescents in British Columbia Since 1998: A
Trend Analysis, Ryan Watson, Elizabeth M. Saewyc, Jones
Adjei, Hilary A. Rose
411-02 (R) Positive Family and Parent Relationships Decrease
the Odds of Problem Substance Use for Sexual Minority
Adolescents in British Columbia, Elizabeth M. Saewyc,
Ryan J. Watson, Jones Adjei, Hilary A. Rose
411-03 (R) Are Family Relationships of Canadian Transgender
Youth Similar to Those of Cisgender Youth in British
Columbia? Beth Clark, Ryan J. Watson, Jaimie Veale,
Elizabeth M. Saewyc, Robb Travers
411-04 (R) Challenges of Being a Sexual Minority Teen Parent:
Does Sexual Orientation Matter? Jones Adjei, Elizabeth M.
Saewyc, Ryan Watson, Hilary A. Rose
411-05 (R) 2014 NCFR Innovation Grant Award Winner:
Challenges to Child Custody Experienced by Parents
With Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Children,
Katherine A. Kuvalanka, Ph.D., Abbie E. Goldberg,
Ph.D.; Jenifer K. McGuire, Ph.D.; Asaf Orr, Esq.
Introduction of Innovation Grant Award Winner by Bill Allen
Chair: Hilary A. Rose
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FH SY
#412 MFT Multisite Clinical Research: A
Case Study
9:30-10:45am, Georgia A
412-01 (R) The Opportunities and Challenges of MFT Multisite
Clinical Research, Richard B. Miller, Lee N. Johnson, Scott
A. Ketring
412-02 (R) Progress in Therapy in Violent and Nonviolent
Clinical Couples, Megan Oka, Rachel Tambling, Scott
Ketring, Scott Huff
412-03 (R) Adverse Childhood Events and Trajectories of
Change in Couple Therapy, Lee N. Johnson, Kayla D.
Mennenga, Scott A. Ketring
412-04 (R) Measuring Client Motivation to Change With the
R-URICA, Rachel Tambling, Lee N. Johnson, Shayne
Anderson
Chair: Rick Miller
1.00 NBCC, NASW
FT SY
#413 Factors Related to Development and
Relationship Dynamics in Different Cultures
9:30-10:45am, Georgia B
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (8
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more details.)
413-01 (R) Sojourning Japanese Fathers, Family Resilience, and
Child Adjustment, Mitsuyo Izumi, Karen Blaisure, Angel
Gullon-Rivera
413-02 (R) The Role of Attitudes Toward Mothers’ Culture
Among Multicultural Adolescents in Korea, Soohyun Yoon,
Grace Chung
413-03 (R) Risk and Resilience Factors Among Somali Refugee
Youth in Two Communities, Saida Abdi, Vanja Lazarevic
413-04 (R) Online and Offline Risk Taking by Youth in Urban
India, Pooja Brar, Jodi Dworkin
413-05 (R) From Friends to Romantic Partners: An Exploration
of Non-arranged Romantic Relationship Development Among
Young Adults in India, Prerana Dharnidharka, Amber
Vennum
Facilitator: To be announced
1.00 NBCC, NASW
IN LI PA
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#415 CLOSING PLENARY
(LIVE STREAMING)
11am-12:45pm, Regency Ballroom D
Sponsored by the University of Georgia
Family and Child Resilience in
War and Political Conflict
Presenter: Ann Masten, Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Dr. Masten will highlight fundamental elements and applications
of a resilience framework for understanding and supporting
adaptation of families and children in the context of masstrauma adversities, particularly war and political violence. Her
presentation has three main objectives: (1) to delineate the state
of the science on resilience as it pertains to the well-being of
children and families affected by global conflicts; (2) to draw
lessons for applications of accumulating knowledge to promote
resilience; and (3) to consider future pathways to peace.
Ann S. Masten, Ph.D., LP, is a Regents Professor and Irving
B. Harris Professor of Child Development at the University of
Minnesota. Her research focuses on understanding processes
that promote competence and prevent problems in human
development, with a focus on adaptive processes and resilience
in the context of high cumulative risk, adversity, and trauma.
She directs the Project Competence research on risk and
resilience, including studies with normative populations and
high-risk children and youth exposed to homelessness, war,
natural disasters, migration, and other adversities. She is PastPresident of the Society for Research in Child Development and
currently serves on the Board of Children, Youth and Families
for the U. S. National Academies, where she also co-chairs the
international Forum on Investing in Young Children Globally. In
AWARDS 2015
Kathleen Briggs Outstanding Mentor Award
Given in honor of Kathleen Briggs, a long-time
Family Therapy Section member and leader,
this award recognizes an outstanding mentor
of students and new professionals in the area
of marriage and family therapy. Dr. Briggs was
well-known and respected for her leadership,
insight, optimism, enthusiasm, and her commitment to mentoring. The award includes a cash award and plaque.
Recipient
Christi McGeorge, Ph.D., an NCFR member since 1994, is
professor in the Couple and Family Therapy doctoral program at
North Dakota State University and has been a faculty member in
the NDSU Department of Human Development and Family Science since 2003. She has had the opportunity to mentor students
and new faculty members. She is passionate about research and
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2014, she received the Bronfenbrenner Award
for Lifetime Contributions to Developmental
Psychology in the Service of Science and
Society from the American Psychological
Association. She teaches a free MOOC
(massive open online course) on “Resilience
in Children Exposed to Trauma, Disaster
and War: Global Perspectives” periodically
available on Coursera. Her book, Ordinary
Magic: Resilience in Development, was published in 2014 by
Guilford Press.
Agenda
• Welcome by Emilie Smith, University of Georgia, Session
Sponsor
• Presentation of the Felix Berardo Scholarship Award
for Mentoring to Heather M. Helms. Presenter: Chloe D.
Merrill, Berardo Award Chair
• Presentation of the Kathleen Briggs Outstanding Mentor
Award to Christine R. McGeorge. Presenter: Shayne
Anderson, Family Therapy Section Chair and Award
Committee Chair
• Introduction of Speaker
• Plenary Address: Ann Masten, Ph.D.
Presider: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, 2015 Program Chair
1.50 NBCC, NASW
(R, P)
particularly enjoys helping students develop
their own excitement and passion for research.
“Dr. McGeorge exemplifies what is right
with education and mentorship today,” writes
Candice A. Maier, a former student. “She
is engaging in ways that help even the most
reluctant and resistant learners become focused
and involved in their individual career paths.”
Dr. McGeorge is the past chair of the NCFR Family Therapy
Section and an elected member of the NCFR Inclusion and
Diversity Committee. She is also an active member of NCFR’s
GLBTSA Focus Group and the Feminism and Family Studies
Section. Her research has focused on the influence of heterosexism and homophobia on clinical practice and training, gender equity in therapy, gender equity in higher
education, feminist theories, and societal perceptions of
single parents.
�Saturday, November 14 • Day 4
AWARDS 2015
Research Proposal from a Feminist
Perspective and the 1999/2000 NCFR
Outstanding New Professional Award.
Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for Mentoring
The Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for Mentoring is given in honor of Dr. Felix Berardo, a wellknown and beloved professor from the University
of Florida, who went above and beyond expectations in mentoring many students to become
outstanding leaders in the family field. The award
recognizes an NCFR member for excellence in
mentoring junior colleagues, graduate students, or undergraduates. Outstanding mentoring goes beyond classroom teaching
and includes the provision of support, guidance, and opportunities for professional development. The award includes a plaque
and a cash award.
Recipient
Dr. Heather Helms is an associate professor of human development and family studies at the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro. She has been a member of NCFR since 1991,
and was the recipient of several early career awards, including NCFR’s 1996 Jessie Bernard Award for the Outstanding
Dr. Helms has served NCFR in a variety of capacities, including as secretary/
treasurer for the Research and Theory
Section, chair of the Burgess Award
Committee, and book review editor for
the Journal of Marriage and Family
(JMF). She has served on the editorial
boards of JMF and the Journal of Family Theory & Review,
and published scholarly work in each of NCFR’s three journals.
“Before meeting Dr. Helms, no one had taken the time to talk
to me about graduate school,” writes Yuliana Rodriguez, a
former student of Dr. Helms. “She is one of those rare professors that takes the extra effort to make sure all her students are
heard and, in all my encounters with her … she has always
been most concerned with helping me find my niche and
inspiring me to reach my goals.”
#416 Exploring Vancouver
5pm, Meet at NCFR Registration Desk
Sign up onsite at the NCFR Registration Desk if you’d like
to join a group to explore Vancouver and enjoy some of its
restaurants. Meet at 5pm at the NCFR Registration Desk.
Make any time a learning time
All NCFR webinars are accessible via the NCFR Archive
Complete list and descriptions:
www.ncfr.org/professional-resources (follow link)
Easy online purchase. Member pricing below
good until December 31, 2015.
www.ncfr.org/store
• Individual use: $30 (Students, $15)
• Classroom use: $75
• Unlimited departmental use: $125
(CFLE-approved programs, $100)
Family Life Education
• Improving Family Programs Using Evidence-based Principles
• Best Practices for Reaching and Teaching Stepfamilies
• Helping Families Learn to Live with Ambiguous Loss
• Self-reflection in FLE: Educator as a Programming Component
• Personal to Public: Community Engaged Parent Education
• Tips for Public Policy Involvement 101
• Parent’s Use of Social Media
• Parenting in an Overindulgent World: Research for FLEs
• Who, Me Lead a Group? Group Facilitation Skills
• Ethical Thinking and Practice for FLEs (free!)
...plus Using the FLE Framework; Domains of Family Practice
Family Science
• Teaching Family Policy in College Classrooms
• Cross-cultural Competence in Family Science
Research Methodology
• Missing Values, SEM, and Growth Curves Using Stata (Part 1)
• Conducting a System Literature Review and Meta-analysis
• Qualitative Research Series
• Item Response Theory / Rasch Modeling Using Stata 14
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�Special events/activities
This section of the program lists events not related to educational sessions and business meetings
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11
CFLE Exam
Wednesday • 8-:30-11:30am, Lord Byron
Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the
exam. Please be in the exam room by 8:15am to
check in and receive instructions. The exam begins
promptly at 8:30. Proctor: Cindy Winter
Visit the Exhibits
Grand Opening, 5:30-8pm, Regency A/B
Also open Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-1pm
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register
for prizes. Prizes will be awarded on Friday afternoon; need
not be present to win, but items must be picked up by 1pm.
The Gathering Place/Cyber Cafe
Turner/Dover Rooms; Wed-Fri, 7am-10pm; Sat, 7am-2pm
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants, all
day long. No-cost computer/printer access. WiFi access. Live
streaming of sessions.
Sponsored by Iowa State University
Memorial Service
Wednesday • 12-1pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
Presider: Cindy Winter
Recognition of former NCFR leaders and members who have
passed away. In tribute: Marilyn Bensman, Richard Hey,
Carol Matusicky. In memory: Alan I. Sugawara, Roberta
Frasier Anderson, Clara T. Appell, Louise Alderson
Newcomers Reception
Wednesday • 2:45-4pm, Georgia A/B
Presider: Bill Allen, NCFR President-Elect
Hosted by the NCFR Board of Directors and Conference
Program Committee.
For anyone attending the NCFR Conference for the first or second time. Learn about...
• Section membership, where you’re connected to other
members with interests like yours
• Certified Family Life Educator credential
• Honors Recognition Program
• State and student affiliates
• Journals and how to submit articles
• Elections Council, Student/New Professional activities,
and more activities and subgroups within NCFR
. . . and there will be prize drawings!
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President’s Welcoming Reception
Wednesday • 6:15-7:30pm, Regency E/F
Presider: Paul Amato, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2014 NCFR Fellows
• Refreshments and socializing
• Visit the Exhibits! Visit the special evening poster session!
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12
Affiliate Councils Workshop
Thursday • 7:30-11:30am, Georgia B
• Networking
• Affiliate Video Award
• Affiliate Spotlight
• Presentation and roundtable topic is sexual violence on
campus; Megan Haselschwerdt, Rebecca Ward.
• Awards Presentations: Undergraduate Research Award;
Graduate Research Award; President for a
Day Award Black:
Breakfast included; registration required! (See
the registration desk if you haven’t registered;
$10 students, $15 professionals)
Sponsored by Central Washington University
University and Allied Association Receptions
Thursday • 4:45-6:15pm, Plaza A/B/C
Learn about programs and meet faculty and students, greet
your fellow alum’s. Serious fun and food!
CMYK:
Universities/Colleges/Associations participating as of Oct 5
Central Washington University
East Carolina University
Florida State University
Groves Conference
Iowa State University
Kansas State University
Loma Linda University
Montclair State University
North Dakota State University
Northern Illinois University
Ohio State University
Oregon State University
Purdue University
Seattle University
Syracuse University
Texas Tech University
University of Arizona
University of Delaware
University of Georgia
University of Maryland
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of North Carolina
Virginia Tech
�Special events/activities
Legacy Circle (by invitation)
Thursday • 7:45-9:15pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
All who have been members of NCFR for 25
or more years are invited to this special event.
Food, fun, fellowship. Hosted by NCFR staff.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13
CFLE Reception
Friday • 6:15-7:45pm, English Bay
Welcome: Sharon Ballard, East Carolina
University, CFLE Major Sponsor
Presider: Nichole Huff, CFLE; Advisory
Board Chair
By invitation. Open to all current CFLEs.
Platinum Sponsor
East Carolina University, Department of Human Development
and Family Science, College of Health and Human Performance
Gold Sponsors
Waveland Press – Family Life Education: Working with Families
Across the Lifespan
University of Central Oklahoma CCFR (Central Council on
Family Relations)
Wisdom for Parents
Loma Linda University, Department of Counseling and Family
Sciences
Mississippi State University, School of Human Sciences,
HDFS
Silver Sponsors
University of Nevada, Reno–Human Development & Family
Studies
CFLE Advisory Board
Weber State University, Child and Family Studies
Georgia Southern University–Child and Family Development,
School of Human Ecology
Curtis Fox, CFLE
Deb Gentry, CFLE
Bronze Sponsors
Wm. Michael Fleming, CFLE
Dawn Cassidy, CFLE
Students Night out
Students and New Professionals Reception
Friday • 5:45-7:15pm,
Seymour/Grouse (34th Fl)
No meetings or sessions tonight! Let’s get
this party started.
NCFR thanks Florida State University
for its generous support of SNP events
at the 2015 Annual Conference.
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�Business and committee meetings
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2015
NCFR Audit Committee
Noon-1:30pm, Seymour
NCFR Board Meeting
2-5pm, Seymour
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2015
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
8am-Noon, Lord Byron (4th Fl)
NCFR Board Meeting
9am-3:30pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs
1:30-3:30pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
CFLE Advisory Committee Meeting
3-6:30pm, Lord Byron (4th Fl)
Section Chairs Meet with NCFR Staff
3:45-5pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2015
Military Families and Children Focus Group
7-8:15am, Plaza A
Parent Education Focus Group
7-8:15am, Plaza C
Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial Assistants and
NCFR Staff
7:30-8:30am, Stanley (34th Fl)
Section Executive Committee Officers
7:45-9:45am, Seymour (34th Fl)
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
9:45-10:45am, Stanley (34th Fl)
Fellows Committee Meeting
9:45-11:15am, Cavendish (4th Fl)
NCFR Policy Advisory Committee
11am-12:30pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
Qualitative Family Research Network
11:30am-1pm, Brighton/Kensington (4th Fl)
Interview of Journal of Marriage and Family Editor
Candidates
11:30am-4pm, Cavendish (4th Fl)
Religion and Family Life Section Member Meeting
7:30-9:30pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
Research and Theory Section Member Meeting
7:30-9:30pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
Asian-American Families Focus Group
7:30-9pm, Brighton/Kensington
Work and Family Focus Group
7:30-9pm, Tennyson
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2015
Family Policy Section Member Meeting
7-8:15am, Regency E
Latino(a) Research Focus Group
7-8:15am, Kensington (4th Fl)
Sexuality Focus Group
7-8:15am, Brighton (4th Fl)
Affiliate Councils Workshop
7:30-11:30am, Georgia B
Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7:30-9:30am, Cavendish (4th Fl)
CFLE Academic Program, Review Committee Meeting
7:45-9:45am, Tennyson (4th Fl)
Family Science Leadership Project Group
8-10am, Cypress (34th Fl)
Future of Family Science Task Force
11:30am-1pm, Cypress (34th Fl)
International Section Member Meeting
11:30am-1pm, Plaza A
Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop
Business Meeting
11:30am-12:30pm, Plaza C
Family Economics Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Brighton (4th Fl)
Feminism and Family Studies Section Member Meeting
11:30am-1pm, Regency E
Men in Families Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Kensington (4th Fl)
Issues in Aging Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Tennyson (4th Fl)
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
11:30am-1pm, Stanley (34th Fl)
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�Business and committee meetings
Students/New Professionals Leadership Council
11:30am-1pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
Families and Health Section Member Meeting
11:30am-1pm, Plaza B
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
1:15-2:45pm, Grouse (34th Fl)
Adoption Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Brighton (4th Fl)
Elections Council Meeting
1:15-2:30pm, Cavendish (4th Fl)
Grief and Families Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Kensington (4th Fl)
Advancing Family Science Section Member Meeting
6-8pm, Georgia A
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
11:30am-1:30pm, Seymour (34th Fl)
Education and Enrichment Section Member Meeting
6-8pm, Georgia B
Family Relations Editorial Board
11:30am-1pm, Grouse (34th Fl)
Family Therapy Section Member Meeting
6-8pm, Regency E
Annual NCFR Member Meeting and Forum
4:30-5:45pm, Regency E
Academic Administration and Leadership Focus Group
6-7:30pm, Brighton (4th Fl)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2015
Families and Technology Focus Group
7:45-9:15pm, Kensington (4th Fl)
2016 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9:30am, Grouse (34th Fl)
Directors of Graduate Studies Focus Group
7:45-9:15pm, Brighton (4th Fl)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2015
Co-parenting and Divorce Education Focus Group
7-8:15am, Brighton (4th Fl)
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, Straight Alliance Focus
Group
7-8:15am, Regency E
Eastern European Families Focus Group
7-8:15am, Kensington (4th Fl)
Meeting of the Journal of Family Theory & Review Digital
Scholarship Board
7-8:30am, Regency F
Meeting of the Family Science Association
7-8:15am, Stanley (34th Fl)
2016 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9am, Seymour (34th Fl)
Committee to Strengthen the Submissions and Reviewing
Process
9-10:30am, Seymour (34th Fl)
Ethnic Minorities Section Member Meeting
11:30am-1pm, Plaza A
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�Conference sponsors and exhibitors
Sponsors, exhibitors, advertisers
SPONSORS
North Dakota State University
Publisher of NCFR journals; President’s Reception sponsor
Virginia Tech University
Wiley-Blackwell
University of Illinois
Thursday Plenary Sponsor: E. Mark Cummings
University of Maryland
Friday Plenary Sponsor: Lee Ann De Reus
University of Minnesota
Friday Presidential Address
University of Georgia
Saturday Plenary Sponsor: Ann Masten
Auburn University
TCRM Workshop/Special Session: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Iowa State University
Advancing Family Science Section Sponsor
The Gathering Place/Cyber Cafe
George Mason University
Family Policy Section Sponsor
Preconference Workshop–Media Training
Family Therapy Section Sponsor
Feminism and Family Studies Section Sponsor
Preconference Workshop–Sexual Violence on Campus
Central Washington University
Families and Health Section Sponsor
Affiliate Councils Workshop
Wilmington University
Education & Enrichment Section Sponsor
East Carolina University
CFLE Major/Platinum Sponsor
Florida State University
Students and New Professionals Workshops Sponsor
Texas Tech University
TCRM Workshops Cosponsor
Journal of Family Theory & Review
TCRM Workshops Cosponsor
Ohio State University
Research and Theory Section Sponsor
Plus special thanks to . . .
The Meeting Connection, Inc.
Dwight Loken, President
Bringing People and Places Together
Board of Directors meeting sponsor
DON’T MISS THE EXHIBITS!
• Regency A (second floor)
• See the latest in books, products, and services
• Talk with representatives
• Register to win great prizes
Exhibit dates and times
• Wednesday, November 11, 5:30-8pm
• Thursday, November 12, 9am-4pm
• Friday, November 13, 8am-1pm
Prize drawings Friday noon; need not be present
to win but all items must be picked up by 1pm on
Friday.
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Opening Plenary
Purdue University; Kansas State University; University
of Georgia; University of Minnesota; Pennsylvania State
University; Vanier Institute of Canada
Preconference Workshop–Sexual Violence on Campus
University of Connecticut • University of Missouri
Miami University (Ohio) • Texas Tech University
EXHIBITORS
Wiley Blackwell Publishing
BYU Independent Study
Cengage
Routledge
4-H Military Partnerships–Kansas State
University
Kappa Omicron Nu
Springer Science & Business Media
National Council on Family Relations
Seattle University
Login Canada
�General information/registration
Conference registration/conference badges!
Anyone attending NCFR conference events must be
registered (including visitors). Badges must be worn at all
times by all attendees and are required for admission to all
educational sessions, receptions, and activities.
Your conference registration fee covers admission to the
following events:
• Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round tables, posters
• Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business meetings
• Exhibits
• Newcomers Reception, open to first- and second-time attendees
• All receptions and workshops except the following which
are invitation only or cost extra: preconference workshops on
Tuesday, Nov. 10; TCRM workshop and paper sessions; CFLE
Reception; Legacy Circle; Affiliate Councils Workshop.
Guests: Registration is available to guests of conference
registrants for attendance at receptions only; cost is $50. Stop by
the registration desk for assistance.
Visitors: Badges are available to approved visitors including
press/media, local officials, and invited guests such as award
winners (and their family/friends). All visitors must check in,
register, and display a badge. Visitor attendance at events may be
restricted and does not include reception guest privileges.
Contacting you
Continuing Education
NCFR is approved as a continuing education provider by the
National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC), the National
Association of Social Workers, the California Board of
Behavioral Sciences, and the Texas State Board of Examinaers
of Marriage and Family Therapists for up to 30 hours and for
NCFR Certified Family Life Educators (35 hours).
These continuing education opportunities are provided to
therapists and counselors, social workers, and NCFR Certified
Family Life Educators, as well as other family professionals.
It is your responsibility to insure that your organization or
agency accepts CE hours approved by NBCC, NASW, and
CBBS.
If you registered for Continuing Education Hours, use the forms
available from the Registration Desk. If you didn’t sign up for
CE hours initially, you can add CE registration at the conference
registration desk. There is a $25 fee (does not apply to CFLE).
Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January 15, 2016.
One hour attendance verification is given for each clock hour in
content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are excluded.)
Compliance statements—NBCC
National Board for Certified Counselors
NBCC: NCFR has been approved by NBCC
as an Approved Continuing Education
Provider, ACEP No. 5984.
Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with
family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be
difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference
registration record if you did not do that earlier.
Programs (sessions) that do not qualify for
NBCC credit are clearly identified in the program booklet (no
NBCC hours are listed). See the CE form and materials for
sessions that qualify. NCFR is solely responsible for all aspects
of the program.
Changes to your registration
In-person attendance is required; online registration options are
not approved (except for CFLE designation).
Changes to your registration generally cannot be permitted
once the conference begins. You may be able to add special
registration options if timing permits, such as preconference
workshops and the Affiliate Councils Workshop. Check at the
Registration Desk for details.
Refund Policy
Refund deadline was October 12, 2015. For exceptions related
to medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.
Accommodations for disabilities
The Hyatt Regency and NCFR want to insure that all may
fully participate in the conference. Requests for reasonable
accommodations for disabilities should be made in advance
to NCFR. If you have questions, notify staff at the conference
registration desk. NCFR and hotel staff are not available to
provide personal assistance services.
Other questions about the conference or logistics
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration Desk located on the
hotel third floor.
Conference services and events
Conference Registration
Registration Desk–Third Floor
Tuesday, 7am-5pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm
Thursday, 7am-5pm • Friday, 7am-4pm
Saturday, 7am-1pm
The Gathering Place/Cyber Cafe • Dover
W/Th/F, 7am-10pm; Sat, 7am-2pm
Computers and printer available for use; no charge. Please limit
your time when others are waiting. Plus WiFi, charging stations,
live stream session viewing.
Sponsored by Iowa State University
WiFi zones and log-in – no cost
WiFi is available throughout the conference meeting rooms and
common spaces.
SSID: NCFR2015
Passphrase: families
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�General information
Complimentary WiFi is also provided in guest rooms by the
Hyatt Regency. Check at the reception desk for details.
Interview Room/Information Meeting Room
Room reservations available Wed--Fri, 8am-9pm, King
George Room (3rd Fl)
For sponsoring institutions and University Reception participants
only. Interview position candidates or meet with prospective
students. Reserve times with the sign-up sheet in the room.
Hotel information
Hyatt Regency
655 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 2R7, Canada
Hotel direct line: 604-683-1234
The Hyatt Regency is headquarters for the 2015 National
Council on Family Relations Annual Conference. All
presentations, meetings, poster sessions, exhibits and events are
held at the hotel.
Hotel amenities
• Fitness center
• Pool
• Business center
• Mosaic Bar and Restaurant (second floor)
• Starbucks (lobby)
• Free WiFi throughout the hotel
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Transportation and airport transfers
• Rail from YVR to downtown; train stop is 2 blocks from hotel
• Buses; taxi; limosine service; commercial shuttle services
For details, contact hotel staff.
Conference tips
• Plan your conference session schedule with the online
“Schedule Builder” or use the Personal Program Scheduler
(inserted into this program).
• Make appointments with colleagues in advance.
• Hand out your business card, vitae, and resume!
• Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see
NCFR staff with concerns.
• Networking opportunities abound! Don’t miss the Newcomers
Reception, the University Receptions, many sessions for
Students and New Professionals (SNP) including job market
discussion, applying to graduate school, and “Speed Mentoring.”
�NCFR and conference leadership
2015 NCFR BOARD MEMBERS
CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
President-elect
William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Clinical and Consulting
Services
Program Chair-elect
Lee Ann De Reus, Penn State University-Altoona
President
Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University
Secretary/Treasurer
Sandra Stith, Kansas State University
Board Members-at-Large
Frank D. Fincham, Florida State University
Hilary A. Rose, CFLE, Concordia University, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Karen Seccombe, Portland State University
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University
Students and New Professionals Representative
Rachel Engler Jordan, Texas Tech University
Ex Officio
Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and
Operations/Board and Section Liaison
2016 NCFR BOARD MEMBERS
Newly elected members are seated after the conference*
President
William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Clinical and Consulting
Services
President-elect
Anisa Zvonkovic, Virginia Tech University
Secretary/Treasurer
Sandra Stith, Kansas State University
Board Members-at-Large
Frank D. Fincham, Florida State University
Jennifer Kerpelman, Auburn University
Hilary A. Rose, CFLE, Concordia University, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Karen Seccombe, Portland State University
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Nathan Cottle, CFLE, Utah Valley University
Students and New Professionals Representative
Rachel Engler Jordan, Texas Tech University
Students and New Professionals Representative-elect
Kimberly Crossman, University of Illinois
Ex Officio
Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and
Operations/Board and Section Liaison
Program Chair
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Purdue University
Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP/IDC
Advancing Family Science: Robin Yaure, Penn State
University-Mont Alto
Education and Enrichment: Debra Berke, Wilmington
University; Karen Myers-Bowman, Kansas State
University
Ethnic Minorities: Ani Yazedjian, Illinois State University
Family and Health: Karina M. Shreffler, Oklahoma State
University
Family Policy: Bethany Letiecq, George Mason University
Family Therapy: Shayne Anderson, Brigham Young
University
Feminism and Family Studies: Shannon E. Weaver, University
of Connecticut
International: Angela Wiley, University of Illinois
Religion and Family Life: Julie Zaloudek, University of
Wisconsin, Stout
Research and Theory: Joyce Arditti, Virginia Tech University
Affiliate Councils Program Chair: Margaret Machara, CFLE,
Tennessee State
Students and New Professionals Program Representative:
Megan Haselschwerdt, Auburn University
TCRM Workshop Chairs: Claire Kamp Dush, Ohio State
University; Erin Holmes, Brigham Young University
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Representative: Christine
McGeorge, North Dakota State University
Ex-officio/staff
NCFR President: Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State
University
NCFR President-Elect: William D. Allen, Healing Bonds
Clinical and Consulting Services
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
Conference Program Consultant: Cindy Winter, CMP
NCFR Conference and Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz
NCFR Membership/Marketing Director: Charles Cheesebrough
NCFR Public Affairs Director: Jennifer Crosswhite
Exhibits Coordinator: Judy Schutz
Innovation/Technology Director: Jason Samuels
JOURNAL EDITORS
Journal of Marriage and Family: R. Kelly Raley, University of
Texas-Austin
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies: Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut; Jason
Hans, University of Kentucky (incoming)
Journal of Family Theory & Review: Libby Blume, University
of Detroit Mercy
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�Affiliate Councils, NCFR staff
AFFILIATE COUNCILS BOARD
President: Rose Allen, University of Minnesota Extension
President-elect: Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University
Program Chair: Margaret Machara, Tennessee State
University
Secretary: Claire Kimberly, University of Southern
Mississippi
Students and New Professional Rep: Elissa Thomann
Mitchell
Student Affiliate Advisor Representative: Nathan Cottle, Utah
Valley University
Staff Liaison: Allison Wickler
AFFILIATE COUNCILS–PRESIDENTS
Illinois: Christina Yousaf, JaneRose Njue
Mid-Atlantic: JeanMarie St. Clair-Christman
Minnesota: Gail Peavey
Northwest: Sarah Feeney
Ohio: Audrey Kraynak
Oklahoma: Brian Camp
Southeastern: Karen Kopera Frye
Texas: Joanne Roberts
Utah: Kay Bradford
Wisconsin: Stephanie Bartelt
STUDENT AFFILIATE COUNCILS–ADVISORS
Central Michigan University: Katie L. Reck
East Carolina University: Bryce Jorgenson, Eboni Baugh
Illinois State University: Bill Anderson
Messiah College: Raeann Hamon
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Missouri) 307-01
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Connecticut) 215-04
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Columbia) 411-01, 411-02, 41103, 411-04
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Alfaro, Edna (Texas State Univ.)
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Univ.) 007-01, 215-02
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340-03, 401-17
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Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of
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Anderson, Jared R. (Kansas State
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Minnesota) 311-04
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415
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Armes, Stephanie (Univ. of
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70
Arnold, Amy Laura (Univ. of
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Aronson, Keith (Penn State Univ.)
238
Arroyo, Julia (Univ. of Florida)
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B
Baas, Jaime (Univ. of Southern
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Bagley, Lacey (Univ. of Central
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Bai, Yeon (Montclair State Univ.)
131-21
Bailey, Caitlin (York Col. of
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Baptist, Joyce (Kansas State Univ.)
313-04
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336-05
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405-04
Barry, Elaine (Penn State Fayette)
208-18
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Univ.) 144, 208-25
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408-08
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310-03, 310-04
Bates, James (Ohio State Univ.)
401-05
Bates, John (Auburn Univ.) 20821
Baugh, Eboni (East Carolina Univ.)
236-03
Bayly, Benjamin Lewis
(Washington State Univ.)
225-03
Bean, Roy (Brigham Young Univ.)
148-21, 148-24
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Minnesota) 311-04
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Minnesota) 118-01
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408-03
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225-08
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401-18
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124-02, 320
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132-03, 146, 218-02, 245
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Univ.) 408-02
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Oklahoma) 247-06
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208-01
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Univ.) 106-28
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Univ.) 329-02
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208-01
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Texas) 401-03
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Univ.) 413-01
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Univ.) 114-15
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114-18
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Univ.) 131-01, 131-03, 13104
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Boden, Jeremy (Utah Valley Univ.)
131-22, 408-12
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Univ.) 408-20
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Leanor (Arizona State Univ.)
125-01
Bourgeois, Maureen (NCFR)
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208-07
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Univ.) 408-07
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413-04
Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of Maryland)
401-18
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Alberta) 328-25
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Britner, Preston (Univ. of
Connecticut) 225-24
Brosi., Mathew (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 118-03
Brotherson, Sean (North Dakota
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247-09
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Univ.) 328-10
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Univ.) 120-03, 208-22, 40816
�Program participants
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Georgia) 131-12, 228
Brown, Gregory 215
Brown, Rachel (Ohio State
Univ.)007-01, 215,324-03
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Michigan Univ.) 131-14
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Georgia) 328-15
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Austin) 138-03
Buehler, Cheryl (East Carolina
Univ.) 307-25
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Univ.) 401-26
Bull, Katherine (Messiah Col.)
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Bumgarner, Carrie (East Carolina
Univ.) 236-03
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Univ.) 125-01
Burney, Janie (Iowa State Univ.)
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307-17
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State Univ.) 247-09
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Univ.) 148-10, 208-22, 30704
Busk, Paul (Kansas State Univ.)
208-22, 307-04
C
Cafferky, Bryan (Kansas State
Univ.) 225-11, 313-03
Caldera, Yvonne (Tuskegee Univ.)
237-03
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State Univ.) 006-01, 124-05,
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Reno) 106-08
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State Univ. San Bernardino)
340-10
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Univ.) 111-01
Carey, Michael (Brown Univ.)
325-A-02
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Carlson, Camille (Auburn Univ.)
336-04
Carlson, Matthew W. (Univ. of
Georgia) 225-06, 225-07,
407-01
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Dakota State Univ.) 121, 21401, 214-02
Carmona, Jasmin (Ohio State
Univ.) 408-07
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Univ.) 124-05, 231-01, 40113
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at Birmingham) 225-16
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113
Casteel, Morgan (Kansas State
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Catalpa, Jory (Univ. of Minnesota)
405-05
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Southern California)
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Univ.) 114-26
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Chan, Alexander (Auburn Univ.)
208-21
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Missouri) 148-20, 231
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Missouri), 148-20, 329-07
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Missouri) 240-01, 240-02, 24003, 240-04, 307-24, 401-27
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Alberta) 225-21
Chavez, Caroline (METU) 32814
Chavez, Joy (Utah State Univ.)
407-04
Chaviano, Casey (Central
Washington Univ.) 328-07
Cheema, Sabeena (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 321-03
Chen, Hao-Min 106-13
Chen, Jen-Hao (Univ. of Missouri)
124-01
Chen, Jaiwen 148-14
Chen, Jou-Chen (Virginia Tech)
106-22, 407
Chen, Muzi (Univ. of Minnesota)
219-02
Chen, Ruoxi (Univ. of Louisiana at
Monroe) 143-01, 148-22
ChenFeng, Jessica 119-01
Cho, Junhan (Univ. of Georgia)
131-12, 310-01, 310-02, 31003
Cho, Sung (Florida State Univ.)
323-02
Choi, Heejeong (Sungkyunkwan
Univ.) 401-06, 401-20
Choi, Ji (Yonsei Univ.) 221-04
Chou, Liang-Ying (Alliant
International Univ.) 408-21
Chrisler, Ali (Michigan State Univ.)
110, 323
Christ, Sharon (Purdue Univ.)
114-25
Christopher, Samantha (Texas Tech
Univ.) 329-06
Chung, Grace (Seoul Natl. Univ.)
413-02
Ciardella, Kimberly (Alliant
International Univ.) 328-06
Claridge, Amy (Central
Washington Univ.) 328-07
Clark, Beth 411
Clark, Malissa (Univ. of Georgia)
409-02
Clary, Pam (Missouri Western State
Univ.) 148-16
Clawson, Robb (Brigham Young
Univ.) 148-21, 148-24
Clifford, Charity (Kansas State
Univ.) 148-10, 408-16
Cobb, Rebecca (Seattle Univ.)
225-12
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Missouri) 116, 240-01, 240-02,
240-03, 240-04, 307-24, 40127, 408-01
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California-Davis) 124-02,
401-22
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409-02
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California, Davis) 401-08
Conner, Stacy (Kansas State Univ.)
307-04, 307-05, 329-02
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Univ.) 408-23
Conroy, Nicole (Syracuse Univ.)
336-01, 414
Cooley, Eric (Western Oregon
Univ.) 321-04
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Colorado Denver) 208-19
Coontz, Stephanie (Evergreen State
Col./Coun. On Contemporary
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Cooper, Ashley (Univ. of Alabama)
138-02, 408-15
Corbett, Brooklyn (East Carolina
Univ.) 225-19
Corkery, Shannon (Penn State
Univ.) 408-11
Cortes, Linda Baron (Montclair
State Univ.) 313-01
Corturillo, Emily (North Dakota
State Univ.) 214-01
Cottle, Nate (Utah Valley Univ.)
131-22, 307-03, 307-07, 40812
Covington, Megan (Purdue Univ.)
137-01
Cox, Martha (Columbia Univ.
Medical Center) 414-03
Cox, Natasha (Virginia Tech) 23106, 405-04
Cox, Ronald (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 106-16, 118-03, 232
Coyl-Shepherd, Diana (California
State Univ., Chico) 131-17
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Minnesota) 220-05, 401-02
Cragun, Catherine (Brigham Young
Univ.) 401-09
Crane, Jeffrey (Texas Tech Univ.)
225-13
Cravens, Jaclyn (Texas Tech Univ.)
225-10
Crawford, Duane (Kansas State
Univ.) 408-19
Crawford, Jennifer (Washington
State Univ.) 106-28
Crawley, Jenna (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
150
Croff, Julie M. (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 106-16
Croft, Jessica (Brigham Young
Univ.) 148-21
Cromwell, Shannon (Utah State
Univ.) 307-10
Cronin, Sarah (Univ. of Minnesota)
118-01
Crosnoe, Robert (Ohio State Univ.)
328-21
Crossman, Kimberly (Univ. of
Illinois) 414-02
Crosswhite, Jennifer (NCFR)
123
Cruz, Christopher (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 131-24,
148-15
Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.)
323-02
Cummings, E. Mark (Univ. of
Notre Dame) 242
Curran, Melissa (Univ. of Arizona)
008-01, 328-11, 328-14, 40811, 408-15
Cushman, Diane (NCFR) 021, 103,
115, 224
D
Daffern, Kendra (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 114-09
Danes, Sharon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 114-05
Daniel, Stephanie 106-23
D’Aniello, Carissa (Virginia Tech)
328-17
Darling, Carol (Florida State Univ.)
131-23
Darling, Nancy (Oberlin Col.)
013
Dashora, Pushpanjali (Univ. of
Alberta) 328-23
Dau, Melissa (North Dakota State
Univ.) 307-19
Davis, Bret (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 408-13
Day, Jack (Univ. of Arizona) 11002, 405-03
Day, Randal (Brigham Young
Univ.) 138-04
de Davila, Silvia Alvarez (Univ. of
Minnesota) 208-02, 237-04
71
�Program participants
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Nebraska-Lincoln) 408-27
De Jesus, Sue Rodriguez (Univ.
of North Carolina-Greensboro)
406-03
De Reus, Lee Ann (Penn State
Univ.-Altoona) 145, 304, 337,
400
Dean, Taylor (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 150
Deen, Mary Katherine 106-03
Deitz, Sharon (Kansas State Univ.)
307-04, 307-05, 313-03, 32902
Delgado, Melissa (Texas State
Univ.) 148-27
Del-Mundo, Jennifer (Alliant
International Univ.) 106-17
Demo, David (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 12502
Dennison, Renee (Univ. of Illinois)
324-02
Denton, Wayne (Brigham Young
Univ.) 328-10
Derlan, Chelsea (Arizona State
Univ.) 148-26, 237-02
Dew, Rachel (Univ. of Louisiana
Monroe) 328-12
DeWitt, David (Koc Univ.) 30716
Dharnidharka, Prerana (Kansas
State Univ.) 307-05, 313-03,
329-02, 408-16, 413-05,
Diamond, Guy (Drexel Univ.)
208-12
Dickey, Bryce (Western Michigan
Univ.) 140-03
Di Gregorio, Nikki (York Col. of
Pennsylvania) 114-24
Dilworth-Bart, Janean (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 148-03
DiNallo, Jen (Penn State Univ.)
238
Diop, Mame (Montclair State
Univ.) 313-02, 408-04
Distelberg, Brian (Loma Linda
Univ.) 114-27, 124-03, 220-02,
239-03
Do, Anh (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 340-06, 408-27
Do, You Rok (Univ. of Delaware)
106-07
Dodge, Kenneth (Auburn Univ.)
208-21
Dodor, Bernice (East Carolina
Univ.) 408-18
Dolbin-MacNab, Megan (Virginia
Tech) 111-02
Dollahite, David (Brigham Young
Univ.) 114-11
Dorius, Cassandra (Univ. of
Michigan)144-01
Doty, Jennifer (Univ. of Minnesota)
314-01, 320
Doubledee, Rachael (Univ. of
Missouri) 328-26
72
Doudna, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 106-27, 410-01
Douglas, Jonathan 106-11
Dove, Linda (Western Michigan
Univ.) 140-04, 148-02
Dowd, Duane (Central Washington
Univ.) 205, 308
Drawdy, Devin (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 148-14
Drean, Lauren (Auburn Univ.)
123-B-04
Drouin, Michelle (North Dakota
State Univ.) 148-07
DuBois, David (Koc Univ.) 30716
Duerden, Mat (Baylor Univ.)
408-06
Duke, Adrienne (Auburn Univ.)
225-17
Duncan, James (Florida State
Univ.) 124-04
Duncan, Stephen (Brigham Young
Univ.) 307-08
Durtschi, Jared (Kansas State
Univ.) 120-03, 408-23
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of
Minnesota) 131-09, 403-02,
403-04, 413-04
Dyches, Tina (Brigham Young
Univ.) 114-07
Dyer, Justin (Brigham Young
Univ.) 020, 314-02
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer (Univ. of
Kentucky) 015, 208-02
E
Eagleton, Sally (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 106-23
Easler, Jamie (Brigham Young
Univ.) 114-07
Edwards, Adrienne (Virginia Tech)
146, 231-05, 231-06
Edwards, Anne (Purdue Univ./
Calumet) 106-15
Edwards, Lindsay L. (Northcentral
Univ.) 143, 214-03
Eisberg, Giovanna (Univ. of New
Mexico) 106-01
Eisenberg, Nancy (Arizona State
Univ.) 133-07
Eldridge, David (East Carolina
Univ.) 114-14
Emerson, Natacha (Loma Linda
Univ.) 124-03
Emery, Helen (Univ. of Illinois)
307-21
Enck, Suzanne (Eastern Illinois
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Eng, Sothy (UCLA) 247-02
Epstein, Norman (Univ. of
Maryland) 220-08, 325-A03
Erdem, Gizem (Koc Univ.) 30716
Erickson, Sage (Brigham Young
Univ.) 401-01
Ermer, Ashley E. (Univ. of
Missouri) 401-11, 401-12,
408-01
Escobar-Chew, Ana (Michigan
State Univ.) 237-04
Eslami, Zahra (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-20
Esmiol Wilson, Elisabeth (Pacific
Lutheran Univ.) 225-27
Evans, Ania (Auburn Univ.)
336-03
Evans, Colette (Utah State Univ.)
307-15,407-04
Evans, Laura (Utah State Univ.)
220-08
Ewing, Stephanie Krauthamer
(Drexel Univ.) 208-12
F
Falcon Campos, Isaac Cruz Joel
(Kansas State Univ.) 131-24
Falconier, Mariana (Virginia Tech)
328-09
Fall, Latrisha (Utah State Univ.)
114-17
Fang, Dan (Texas Tech Univ.)
326
Fang, Sherry (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 119-04
Farero, Adam (Michigan State
Univ.) 131-01
Farineau, Heather 114-06
Farr, Rachel H. (Univ. of
Massachusetts Amherst) 114,
311-01, 311-02, 332
Farrell, Anne (Univ. of
Connecticut) 328-27
Fedotova, Anya (Lackland Air
Force Base) 238
Feeney, Sarah (Central Washington
Univ.) 114-23
Feinberg, Mark (North Dakota
State Univ.) 120-02, 215-04
Feistman, Richard (New
Hampshire Dept. of Education)
131-11
Feng, Xin (Ohio State Univ.) 13115,133-02, 133-04, 133-06
Fenn, Meghann (Oregon State
Univ.) 225-25
Feraro, Adam (Michigan State
Univ.) 131-04
Fernandes, Alexander (Univ. of
Connecticut) 328-13
Ferraro, Anthony (Florida State
Univ.) 124-04
Ferriby, Megan (Ohio State Univ.)
007-01, 138-04
Few-Demo, April (Virginia Tech)
231-05, 231-06, 405-04
Fife, Stephen (Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas) 143-03
Figueroa, Roger (Univ. of Illinois)
211-02
Finan, Laura (Univ. of Delaware)
208-09
Fincham, Frank (Florida State
Univ.) 225-08, 414-04
Fine, Mark (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 12502
Fingerman, Karen (Brigham Young
Univ.) 401-10
Finkel, David (Washington Post
Reporter) 146
Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech, retired)
208-29, 225-28
Fish, Jessica (Univ. of Arizona)
110-02, 120, 300-A, 405-03
Fish, Linda Stone (Syracuse Univ.)
402
Fisher, Meghan (Univ. of Illinois)
211-03
Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech
Univ.) 148-28, 326, 340-06
Fleming, William Michael (Univ.
of Northern Iowa) 225-01,
336-07
Fletcher, Fay (Univ. of Alberta)
225-21
Flick, Marilyn (Eugene, OR Sch.
Dist.) 146
Fortner-Wood, Cheryl (Winthrop
Col), 311, 332, 340-01
Foster, Lauren (Loma Linda Univ.)
114-27
Fowler, Julie (East Carolina Univ.)
114-14
Franks, Melissa (Purdue Univ.)
114-25
Frederick, Helyne (Eastern
Kentucky Univ.) 131-16,
247-02
Freeborn, Donna (Brigham Young
Univ.) 114-07
Freeman, Pamela (Kent State
Univ.) 225-23
Frey, Laura M. (Univ. of Kentucky)
114-26, 225-05
Frye, Nick (Univ. of Missouri)
240
Fuchs, Jessica (Univ. of Maryland)
131-05
Fulginiti, Anthony (Univ. of
Kentucky) 225-05
Fung, Tak (Athabasca Univ.)
323-04
Futris, Ted (Univ. of Georgia)
328-16
G
Galambos, Nancy (Kansas State
Univ.) 407-02
Galick, Aimee (Univ. of Louisiana
Monroe) 328-12
Gallegos, Martin (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) -05
Galovan, Adam M. (Univ. of
Missouri) 008-01, 118-02,
307-12
Gamble, Hilary (Univ. of Arizona)
328-11
�Program participants
Gangamma, Rashmi (Syracuse
Univ.) 121-03
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of
Missouri) 145, 240-01, 240-02,
240-03, 240-04, 307-24, 32826, 401-27, 408-01
Ganucheau, Brandon (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 14814
Garcia, Randi (Clark Univ.) 32801
Garcia-Reid, Pauline (Montclair
State Univ.) 404-01
Gardiner, Jessie (Kansas State
Univ.) 236-01
Gardner, Brandt (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 307-06, 307-07
Garneau-Rosner, Chelsea (Univ.
of Missouri) 108, 144, 323-01,
328-16
Garnier, Tanisha (Virginia Tech)
405-04
Gavazzi, Steve (Ohio State Univ.)
209, 248
Gentry, Deborah B. (Heartland
Community Col.) 132-04, 207,
316, 325
Gerhardt, Micah (Ohio State
Univ.) 131-15, 133-02, 133-04,
133-06
Gewirtz, Abigail (Univ. of
Minnesota) 131-02
Ghan, Jennifer (Weber State Univ.)
114-10
Gill, Sukhdeep (Penn State Univ.)
106-04
Gillette, Meghan 337
Gilroy, Heidi (Univ. of Houston)
212-01
Ginsberg, Mark (George Mason
Univ.) 014-02
Ginste, Kristen (Texas Tech Univ.)
326, 408-14
Ginter, Amanda (Towson Univ.)
401-18
Glebova, Tatiana (Alliant
International Univ.) 328-06
Gliske, Kate (Univ. of Minnesota)
340-02
Goddard, Wally (Univ. of
Arkansas) 239-02
Goldberg, Abbie (Clark Univ.)
139-A-01, 234, 311-03, 328-01,
411-05
Goldberg, Renada (Univ. of
Minnesota) 247-07
Goldfarb, Katia (Montclair State
Univ.) 201
Gomez, Viviana (Texas Tech Univ.)
208-24
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda
(Florida State Univ.) 310-02
Gonzalez, Chris (Univ. of Arizona)
106-02, 308
Gonzalez, Henry (Univ. of
Arizona) 020-02, 225-18,
237-01
Gonzalez, Jose-Michael (Univ.
of Arizona) 020-01, 237-01,
328-11
Goodman, Laurel (Univ. of
Missouri) 307-01
Goodman, Rachael (George Mason
Univ.) 014-01
Goodman, Rebecca (Auburn Univ.)
219-01
Goodrich, Samantha (Univ. of
Connecticut) 328-27
Gordon, Diandra (Ohio State
Univ.) 007-01
Gordon, Mellissa (Univ. of
Delaware) 208-06, 208-07
Gorman, Lisa (Michigan Public
Health Institute) 131-01, 13103, 131-04
Grafsky, Erika L. (Virginia Tech)
139-A-01, 214-04, 328-03
Grau i Grau, Marc (Univ. of
Edinburgh) 106-06
Graves, Nicole (South Dakota State
Univ.) 218-01
Greaves, Kathleen (Oregon State
Univ.) 131-27, 247-04
Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 106-12, 106-27, 13303, 208-02, 208-03, 208-04,
410-01
Green, Maureen (Mount Saint
Vincent Univ.) 328-04
Greene, Shannon (Univ. of
Nebraska-Kearney) 120-01
Greer, Betty (Iowa State Univ.)
208-03, 208-04
Gregersen, Leah (Texas Tech
Univ.) 326
Gregg, Darcy (Weber State Univ.)
148-09
Griffin, Charlie (Kansas State
Univ.) 401-26
Grossman, Arnold (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) 139-A-03, 405-03
Grzywacz, Joe (Florida State
Univ.) 106-23, 208, 232, 407,
408-10
Gudmunson, Clinton (Iowa State
Univ.) 227, 337
Guo, Xiamei (Ohio State Univ.)
408-07
Gullon-Rivera, Angel (Western
Michigan Univ.) 109-04; 14001, 413-01
Gungor, Darcy (Penn State Univ.)
238
Gustafsson, Hanna (Columbia
Univ. Medical Center) 41403
Guty, Danielle (Michigan State
Univ.) 131-01,131-03
Guzzo, Karen (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 144-01, 241,
323-03
H
Hadfield, Kristin (Trinity Col.
Dublin) -02, 144-03
Hadley, Gregg (Kansas State Univ.)
401-26
Hagan, Melissa (Washington State
Univ.) 121-01
Hall, Eugene 118
Ham, Young-Hoon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 403-01
Hamon, Raeann (Messiah Col.)
125-03, 132-02, 218-05
Han, Sae Hwang (Univ. of
Massachusetts Boston) 32101
Han, Youngsook (Univ. of
Missouri) 106-05
Handl, Madeline (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
150
Hanley, Scotty (Northcentral Univ.)
143, 214-03
Hans, Jason (Univ.of Kentucky)
239-04, 252, 315, 407-01
Hansen, Debra (Washington State
Univ.) 247-10
Harcourt, Kate Taylor (East
Carolina Univ.) 225-17, 22519
Hardesty, Jennifer (Univ. of
Illinois) 235, 414-02
Hardman, Alisha (Mississippi State
Univ.) 236-02
Hardy, Nathan (Kansas State Univ.)
307-04
Hare, Devin (Univ. of Louisiana
Monroe) 328-12
Harmon, Bethany (Oregon State
Univ.) 148-04
Harnas, Sean (Oral Roberts Univ.)
239-01
Harper, James (Brigham Young
Univ.) 208-11
Harris, Chey’Anne (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 143-03
Harris, Jennifer (Texas Tech Univ.)
326
Harris, Kitty (Texas Tech Univ.)
208-29
Harris, Steven (Univ. of Minnesota)
401-02
Hartman, Grace Maria (Oregon
State Univ.) 143-04
Hartoyo, Hartoyo (Bogor
Agricultural Univ.) 106-15
Hartwell, Erica (Fairfield Univ.)
220-07
Haselschwerdt, Megan (Auburn
Univ.) 128, 135-02, 205, 235,
336-02, 336-03, 336-04, 414
Hassanzadeh, Shima (Texas Tech
Univ.) 340-06
Hatch, Dan (Utah State Univ.)
307-18
Hatch, Trevan (Louisiana State
Univ.) 114-11, 340-05
Hathcoat, John (Oral Roberts
Univ.) 239-01
Haugen, Emily (Virginia Tech)
328-03
Hawkey, Kyle (Univ. of
Minnesota) 148-18, 225-26,
236-04, 247-05, 340-02
Hawkins, Alan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 108-01, 129, 401-01
Hawkins, Stacy (Univ. of Arizona)
101
Hazen, Nancy (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) -05
He, Yaliu (Univ. of Minnesota)
131-09
Heafner, Joy (Univ. of Connecticut)
328-18
Hektner, Joel (North Dakota State
Univ.) 208-13, 307-19
Helms, Heather M. (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 40603, 406-04, 415
Henderson, Desiree (Texas Tech
Univ.) 326
Hendricks, Justin (Univ. of Florida)
128
Hengstebeck, Natalie (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
406-04
Henson, Robert (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 30725,
Henton, Charlene (Kansas State
Univ.) 401-26
Hernandez, Daphne (Univ. of
Houston) 212-01, 401-25
Hessel, Heather (Univ. of
Minnesota) 131-09, 220-05,
403-04
Hicks, Megan (Univ. of Georgia)
310-01, 310-03
Higgins, Jesse (Utah State Univ.)
407-04
Higginbotham, Brian (Utah State
Univ.) 307-09, 307-15, 30718
High, Jessica (Kansas State Univ.)
225-11
Hill, Brent (North Dakota State
Univ.) 208-13
Hill, Kelsea (Utah Valley Univ.)
131-22, 408-12
Hintermeyer, Ashley (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stevens Point)
109-01
Hintz, Breanna (Univ. of Wisconsin
- Stevens Point) 109-01
Hiser, Megan (Kansas State Univ.)
408-23
Hlavaty, Kathleen (Auburn Univ.)
336-03, 336-04
Hofferth, Sandra (Univ. of
Maryland) -01, 208-20
Hollifield, Christina (Univ. of
California, Davis) 401-08
73
�Program participants
Hollingsworth, William-Glenn
(Capstone Treatment Center)
111- 02
Hollis, Nicole (Univ. of California,
Davis) -03
Hollist, Cody (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 340-08
Holman, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
122-01, 328-01, 405-01,
Holmes, Erin Kramer (Brigham
Young Univ.) 117, 123-A,
314-03
Holt-Lunstad, Julianne (Brigham
Young Univ.) 328-10
Holtrop, Kendal (Florida State
Univ.) 220-06
Homer, Mark (Weber State Univ.)
148-09
Hooper, Emma (Ohio State Univ.)
131-15, 133-02, 133-04, 13306
Horne, Rebecca (Univ. of Alberta)
328-25, 408-17
Hossain, Zirat 106-01
Howell, Dan (Utah Valley Univ.)
131-22, 408-12
Hrapczynsk, Katiei (Univ. of
Maryland) 131-05
Hrncirik, Lauren 106-03
Hsieh, Chih Han (Brigham Young
Univ.) 148-13
Huang, Chiu-Hua 106-09
Hubler, Daniel (Weber State Univ.)
114-09, 148-08, 148-09, 21803, 307-03, 307-06, 307-07
Huebler, Angela (Michigan State
Univ.) 131-03
Huff, Scott (Univ. of Connecticut)
215-04, 412-02
Hughes, Robert (Univ. of Illinois)
301-A
Hughey, Erin (Texas Woman’s
Univ.)
Hughey, Malinda 102
Humble, Aine (Mt. St. Vincent
Univ.) 009, 145, 328-04
Hund, Duane (Kansas State Univ.)
401-26
Hust, Stacey J. T. (Washington
State Univ.) 225-02, 225-03,
319-05
Hwang, Shann Hwa (Abraham)
(Texas Woman’s Univ.) 106-21,
305
Hwang, Woosang (Syracuse Univ.)
136-03, 328-21
Hyeyoung, Kang 119-03, 153
Hynes, Kevin (Univ. of
Connecticut) 328-08
I
Iacono, William 219-03
Ioverno, Salvatore (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) 139-A-03
Izenstark, Dina (Univ. of Illinois
Springfield) 114-21, 328-01
74
Izumi, Mitsuyo (Chiba Institute of
Technology) 413-01
J
Jackson, Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 148-13
Jackson, Mark (Utah State Univ.)
307-18
Jacobvitz, Deborah (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) -05
Jahromi, Laudan (Arizona State
Univ.) 148-19, 148-26, 23702
James, Anthony (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) 112, 305, 328-28
James, Spencer (Brigham Young
Univ.) 314-03
Jamison, Tyler (New Hampshire
Dept. of Education) 131-11
Jang, Bohyun Joy (Ohio State
Univ.) 110-03
Jang, Juyoung (Rice Univ.) 40304
Jaramillo-Sierra, Ana (Universidad
de los Andes) 322-03
Jarrett, Robin (Univ. of Illinois)
208-15
Jefferson, Sean (Univ. of North
Texas) 225-29
Jennings, Ruth (Montana State
Univ.) 401-04
Jensen, Alexander (Brigham Young
Univ.) 208-27, 401-09
Jensen, Jakob (East Carolina Univ.)
324-04
Jensen, Todd (Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill) 110-04,
111-05, 225-22
Jeong, Yu-Jin (Chonbuk National
Univ.) 221-01
Jernigan, Chauncey (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 40805
Jin, Bora (Syracuse Univ.) 10620
Jiter, Brady (Illinois State Univ.)
401-17
Johnson, David (Penn State Univ.)
012, 401-05, 401-20
Johnson, Gralon (Kansas State
Univ.) 236, 404-03
Johnson, Jennifer (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stevens Point)
109-01
Johnson, Lee (Brigham Young
Univ.) 108-02, 412-01, 412-03,
412-04
Johnson, Matthew (Univ. of
Alberta) 148-14, 407-02,
408-17
Jones, Marian Moser 122-04
Jones, Nakia (Arizona State Univ.)
138-02
Jones, Terese (Oregon State Univ.)
328-24
Joo, Susanna (Yonsei Univ.)
221-04
Jordan, Lorien (Univ. of Georgia)
121-02
Jordan, Rachel (Texas Tech Univ.)
208-29, 230, 242, 337
Jorgensen, Bryce (Virginia Tech)
114-20
Joslin, Courtney 134-03
Juergens, Cheryl (Texas Tech
Univ.) 225-28
Jung, A. Hyun (Graduate School of
Yonsei Univ.) 106-14
Jung, Eunjoo (Syracuse Univ.)
328-20
Jurich, Joan (Ohio Univ.) 131-25,
307-17
K
Kamp Dush, Claire (Ohio State
Univ.) 007-01, 107, 123-A,
208-25, 215-02, 241, 324-03
Kang, Hyeyoung (State Univ. of
New York at Binghamton)
119
Kang, Young Jin (Univ. of
Missouri) 240-01, 240-02, 24003, 240-04, 307-24, 401-27
Kanter, Jeremy B. (Univ. of
Missouri) 307-13
Kanwischer, Katrina (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 340-07
Katras, Mary Jo (Univ. of
Kentucky) 208-02
Kees, Michelle (Michigan State
Univ.) 131-01, 131-03
Keller, Kimberly (Univ. of
Missouri) 307-01
Kern, Bobby (Weber State Univ.)
307-03
Kerpelman, Jennifer (Auburn
Univ.) 123-B-03, 125-04, 20805, 225-17
Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.)
123-B-01, 123-B-04, 412-01,
411-02, 411-03
Keyes, Margaret 219-03
Ki, Ppudah (Univ. of Connecticut)
225-24
Kier, Cheryl (Athabasca Univ.)
323-04
Killoren, Sarah 106-24
Kim, Ilju (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 221-03
Kim, Injee (Univ. of Missouri)
-03Kim, Ji Hyun (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 215-03
Kim, Jihyoung (Univ. of Georgia)
131-12
Kim, Seong (Yonsei Univ.) 22104
Kim, So A. (Graduate School of
Yonsei Univ.) 106-14
Kim, YaeBin (Univ. of Nevada
Ext.) 109-02
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of
Southern Missippi) 114-02,
134-02, 148-15, 208-26, 242,
319-04, 328-05, 408-05
Kimmes, Jonathan (Kansas State
Univ.) 120-03, 307-05, 329-02,
408-23
Klinck, Melanie (Univ. of
Connecticut) 328-13
Kline, Gabrielle (Univ. of
Missouri) 106-24
Knapp, Ashlee (Kansas State
Univ.) 225-15
Knapp, Darin (Kansas State Univ.)
208-22, 225-15
Knox, David (East Carolina Univ.)
225
Knudson-Martin, Carmen (Lewis
& Clark Col.) 119-01, 220-03,
220-04
Ko, Kwang-Man (Univ. of
Missouri) 136-03, 307-24,
401-27
Koblinsky, Sally (Univ. of
Maryland) 114-18, 131-05
409-01
Koepke, Leslie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 247-01
Koerner, Susan Silverberg (Univ.
of Illinois) 242
Kogan, Steven (Univ. of Georgia)
131-12, 225-06, 310-01, 31002, 310-03, 310-04
Koons, Janel (Kansas State Univ.)
401-26
Kopystynska, Olena (Arizona State
Univ.) 133-07
Kostina-Ritchey, Erin (Texas Tech
Univ.) 148-28, 340-06
Kotila, Letitia (Ohio State Univ.)
215-02
Kravchenko, Zhanna (Uppsala
Univ.) 328-29
Kreischer, Amber (Iowa State
Univ.) 408-25
Kreuer, Megan (Univ. of Missouri)
307-12
Krishnakumar, Ambika (Syracuse
Univ.) 336-01
Krokosz, Nicole (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stevens Point)
109-01
Ku, Seulki (Ohio State Univ.) 13115, 133-02, 133-04, 133-06
Kuborn, Sarah (Kansas State Univ.)
307-17
Kubricht, Bryan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 148-12
Kuhl, Michelle (Univ. of
Minnesota) 236-04
Kuns, Brooke (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 114-09, 247-06,
307-06
Kurokawa, Kinuyo (Kagoshima
Prefectural Col.) 131-10
Kuramoto, Ayako (Kagoshima
Prefectural Col.) 131-10
Kuvalanka, Katherine (Miami
Univ. of Ohio) 122-03, 328-28,
411-05
�Program participants
Kwon, Josephine (Univ. of
Georgia) 225-06
Kwon, Young In (Yonsei Univ.)
221-04
Kyler, Sandee (Penn State Univ.)
238
L
Lalasz, Camille (Univ. of NevadaReno) 407-03
Lambert, Jessica (Alliant
International Univ.) 328-06
Lambertsen, Amberly (Weber State
Univ.) 148-08
Landers, Ashley (Univ. of
Minnesota) 114-05
Landor, Antoinette (Univ. of
Missouri) 112, 231-04
Lane, Crystal Duncan (Virginia
Tech) 124-06
Lang, Sarah (Ohio State Univ.)
215-02
Langlais, Michael (Univ. of
Nebraska - Kearney) 120-01
Lanigan, Jane (Washington State
Univ.) 208-16
Lanning, Ann (Univ. of Arkansas)
239-02
Lansford, Jennifer (Auburn Univ.)
208-21
Lardier, David (Montclair State
Univ.) 404-01
Laroaw, Simon (Koc Univ.) 30716
Larson, Jeffry (Brigham Young
Univ.) 225-14, 225-15, 307-08,
328-20
Lauer, Sean (Univ. of British
Columbia) 107-01
Lavender-Stott, Erin (Virginia
Tech) 309-01, 328-03
Law, David (Utah State Univ.)
114-17
Lazarevic, Vanja (San Diego State
Univ.) 413-03
Leavitt, Chelom (Penn State Univ.)
120-02
Lee, Alexis (Brigham Young Univ.)
123-B-04, 408-24
Lee, Chih-Yuan 136-02
Lee, Eunjin (Univ. of WisconsinMadison) 321-03
Lee, Hyanghee (Univ. of
Connecticut) 136-04, 32827
Lee, Hyo Jung (Univ. of
Massachusetts Boston) 32101
Lee, Jaerim (Seoul National Univ.)
136-02
Lee, Jin-Kyung (Ohio State Univ.)
131-13
Lee, Kyung-Hee (Purdue Univ.)
111-01
Lee, Myunghee (Univ. of
Rochester) 131-19
Lee, Na (Yonsei Univ.) 221-04
Lee, Richard (Univ. of Minnesota)
311-04
Lee, Se (Yonsei Univ.) 221-04
Lee, Sook (Yonsei Univ.) 22104
Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State
Univ.) 131-21, 206
Lee, Yoojin (Iowa State Univ.)
410-03
Lee, Yoonjoo (Univ. of Maryland)
208-20
Lefrandt, Jason (Brigham Young
Univ.) 148-21
Leite, Randy (Ohio State Univ.)
131-25
Leone, Janel (The Sage Col.) 33601, 408-03
Leow, Kenneth (Univ. of
Rochester) 131-19
Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of Maryland)
114-04, 114-18, 409-01
Letiecq, Bethany (George Mason
Univ.) 014-01, 014-02,
112,134200
Lewin, Amy (Univ. of Maryland)
142-01, 142-02, 142-03, 14204
Lewis, Denise (Univ. of Georgia)
106-13, 401-15
Li, Pei-Fen (Nova Southeastern
Univ.) 136-01
Li, Xiaohui (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 119-04
Lieberman, Alicia (Washington
State Univ.) 121-01
Lieras, Christy (Univ. of Illinois)
404-02
Lieway, Miriam (Texas Tech Univ.)
326
Liggett, Danielle (Virginia Tech)
139-A-02
Likcani, Adriatik (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 408-09
Lile, Joy (Oregon State Univ.)
328-24
Limberg, Beth (Alliant
International Univ.) 328-06
Lin, Ju-Ping (Natl. Taiwan Normal
Univ.) 106-09
Lindsay, Jenae (Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas) 143-03
Lindsey, Jennifer (Texas Tech
Univ.) 326, 408-14
Lipman, Ellen (Koc Univ.) 30716
Littlewood, Kerry (East Carolina
Univ.) 236-03
Liu, Jiawei (Washington State
Univ.) 225-02, 225-03
Lleras, Christy (Univ. of Illinois)
404
Lloyd, Griselda (Loma Linda
Univ.) 114-27
Lloyd, Sally (Miami Univ. of Ohio)
235
Lobo, Elsie (Loma Linda Univ.)
220-04
Lockett, Lorenza (California State
Univ.-Los Angeles) 401-14
Loeser, Meghan (Purdue Univ.)
137-01
Lofton, Heather C. (Michigan State
Univ.) 401-12
Lohman, Brenda (Iowa State Univ.)
337, 410-02
Long, Edgar C. J. (Central
Michigan Univ.) 131-14
Lookabaugh, Sandra (East Carolina
Univ.) 114-14
López-Zerón, Gabriela (Michigan
State Univ.)124-05, 231-01,
401-12
Lorenz, Frederick (Iowa State
Univ.) 012-02
Louis, John (Central Christian
Church) 329-03
Louis, Karen (Central Christian
Church) 329-03
Love, Linda (US Marine Corp.,
Quantico, VA) 238
Lucier-Greer, Mallory (Florida
State Univ.) 111-04, 124-04,
409-03, 409-04
Lyon, Katherine (Florida State
Univ.) 019-01
Lyons, Scott (Oregon State Univ.)
131-27
M
Maas, Megan (Penn State Univ.)
120- 2, 120
MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley
(Purdue Univ.) 111-01, 114-25,
137-01, 137-03, 137-04, 146,
242, 338, 415
Maddox, Lauren (Auburn Univ.)
336-02
Magerko, Katherine (Univ. of
Illinois) 211-01
Maier, Candice (Univ. of Iowa)
401-18, 408-28
Mailhot, Brittney (Central
Washington Univ.) 114-23
Maitoza, Robyn (York Col. of
Pennsylvania) 114-24
Majee, Wilson (Univ. of Missouri)
307-01
Majerle, Amy (Univ. of Minnesota)
148-18, 225-26
Makan, Trisha (Univ. of North
Texas) 225-29
Malehose, Richard 124-02
Mallory, Allen (Kansas State
Univ.) 131-26, 208-22, 225-11,
313-03
Malloy, Kevin (North Dakota State
Univ.) 208-23
Mammen, Sheila (Iowa State
Univ.) 106-12, 106-27, 133,
208-01, 208-02
Mancini, Jay (Univ. of Georgia)
225-22, 409-02, 409-03, 40904
Manoogian, Margaret (Western
Oregon Univ.) 321-04
Marchiondo, Christopher
(Michigan State Univ.) 131-01,
131-03
Markham, Melinda (Kansas State
Univ.) 236-01, 403
Marshall, James (Univ. of
Arkansas) 239-02
Martin, James (Bryn Mawr Col.)
225-22
Masarik, April (Boise State Univ.)
212-03
Masten, Ann (Univ. of Minnesota)
415
Mastergeorge, Ann (Texas Tech
Univ.) 015-01; 148-01, 20814
Mathews, Mathew (Univ. of
Rochester) 131-19
Maxymiv, Susan (Kent State Univ.)
225-23
McCann, Ellie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 403-02
McCants, Terrie (Kansas State
Univ.) 307-14
McClish, Keondria (Kansas State
Univ.) 247-08
McCoy, Shuntay (Johnson C.
Smith Univ.) 404-04
McDaniel, Brandon (North Dakota
State Univ.) 120-02, 148-06,
215-05
McDonald, James (Bastyr Univ.)
239-02
McElwain, Alyssa (Auburn Univ.)
123-B-02, 123-B-03
McElwain, Nancy (Univ. of
Illinois) 307-21
McGeorge, Christine (North
Dakota State Univ.) 214-01,
214-02, 222, 415
McGill, Juliannel (Auburn Univ.)
123-B-01
McGraw, Lori (Oregon State Univ.)
319-03
McGue, Matt 219-03
McGuire, Jennifer (Univ. of
Minnesota) 118-01, 133-03,
208-04, 403-02, 405-05, 41105
McHale, Susan (Arizona State
Univ.) 106-26, 208-28, 406-02,
401-09
McKay, Catherine (Central
Michigan Univ.) 247-03
McKinley, Brandyn-Dior (Univ. of
Connecticut) 231-02
McWey, Lenore (Florida State
Univ.) 111, 409-04
Medora, Nilufer (California State
Univ.-Long Beach) 340-09
Melby, Janet (Iowa State Univ.)
012-02
75
�Program participants
Melton, Karen (Baylor Univ.)
408-06
Mendenhall, Tai (Univ. of
Minnesota) 114-22
Mendez, Shawn N. (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
328-01
Mennenga, Kayla (Brigham Young
Univ.) 412-03
Merchant, Lisa (Texas Tech Univ.)
143-02
Mernitz, Sara (Ohio State Univ.)
007-01, 110-03, 148-11, 32403, 337
Merrill, Chloe (Weber State Univ.)
415
Merten, Michael 106-11, 10623
Metler, David 109-03
Meyer, Abigail (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
150
Meyer, Sheree (Utah State Univ.)
114-17
Middlemiss, Wendy (Univ. of
North Texas) 307-11, 323
Migdat, Tiffany (Brigham Young
Univ.) 148-12
Millar, Robin (Western Michigan
Univ.) 140-02
Miller, Chiquita (Kansas State
Univ.) 148-29
Miller, J. Elizabeth (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 319-02
Miller, Richard (Brigham Young
Univ.) 108-02, 148-12, 148-13,
412-01
Min, Joohong (Univ. of Southern
California) 106-18
Mitchell, Courtney (Univ. of
Louisiana Monroe) 328-12
Mitchell, Elissa (Univ. of Illinois
Springfield) 114-19, 114-21
Mitchell, Sarah (Univ. of Missouri)
240-01, 240-02, 240-03, 24004
Mitchell, Stephanie (Univ. of
Maryland) 142-01, 142-02,
142-03, 142-04
Mitchell, Yolanda (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 340-07,
340-08
Mittal, Mona (Univ. of Maryland)
325-A-02
Moeller, Moshe (Adelphi Univ.)
114-12
Moen, Dan (North Dakota State
Univ.) 247-03
Monk, Kale (Univ. of Illinois) 4-01,
324-02
Montgomery, Susanne (Loma
Linda Univ.) 124-03, 220-02
Moore, Alexa (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 114-02
Moore, Linda (Montana State
Univ.) 401-04
Moore, Lyn (Virginia Tech) 214,
328-17
76
Morgan, Nicole (Penn State Univ.)
238L
Morgan, Preston (Kansas State
Univ.) 148-09
Moriarty, Shoshana (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 311-02
Morrison, Sandy (Auburn Univ.)
123-B-01, 137
Mortensen, Jennifer (Univ. of
Arizona) 148-01, 208-14,
237-01
Moyer, April (Clark Univ.) 31103
Moyer, Lisa (Eastern Illinois Univ.)
321-02
Mullis, Ann (Florida State Univ.)
114-06
Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech
Univ.) 247-02
Munger, Ashley (Univ. of
Maryland) 133-01
Munly, Kelly (Virginia Tech)
114-04
Murnan, Aaron (Ohio State Univ.)
408-07, 408-08
Murphy, Sarah (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 133-05
Murray, Colleen (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 333
Murray, Emma (Univ. of
Maryland) 409-01
Myers-Bowman (Kansas State
Univ.) 131-24, 307-17
Myers-Walls, Judith (Purdue Univ.)
125-05, 401
Myrnyj, Alyssa (Montclair State
Univ.) 340-04
N
Nair, Rajni (Texas State Univ.)
148-27
Neff, Lisa (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) -03Nelson, Dede (NC
State Univ.) 319-01
Nelson, Jackie A. (Univ. of Texas at
Dallas) 138-01, 307-22
Nelson, Timothy 119-01
Neppl, Tricia (Iowa State Univ.)
410-03
Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne 12402
Newell, Jane (Univ. of Minnesota)
114-22
Newman, Alyssa (Central
Michigan Univ.) 401-24
Newsom, Kimmery (Kansas State
Univ.) 247-08
Nguyen, Hoa (Virginia Tech) 21404, 328-03
Niehuis, Sylvia (Texas Tech Univ.)
208-29, 326, 408-14
Nielsen, Robert (Univ. of Georgia)
328-16
Nixon, Elizabeth (Trinity Col.,
Dublin) 144-02, 144-03
Nixon, Jazmine 106-04
Njue, Jane Rose M. (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 329-04
Nolan, Melissa (East Carolina
Univ.) 236-03
Noriega, Ivette (Texas Tech Univ.)
208-10, 225-09
Norton, Elizabeth (Arizona State
Univ.) 148-25
Novak, Joshua (Brigham Young
Univ.) 328-10
Nugent, Haley (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
150
Nystuen, Sara (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-20
O
O’Farrell, Fiona (NAVOS, Seattle,
WA) 225-27
O’Grady, Allison Flitmer (Purdue
Univ.) 111-01
Ogolsky, Brian (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 134-01,
324-02, 414-02
Ohannessian, Christine (Kaplan
Univ.) 208-07
Ok, Sun Wha 106-07
Oka, Megan (Utah State Univ.)
412-02
Okafor, Ebony (Towson Univ.)
409-03
Okhotnikov, Ilya (Univ. of
Kentucky) 239-04, 307-02
Okrey-Anderson, Sarah (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
122-01
Okunishi, Hiroko (Alliant
International Univ.) 408-21
Oldham, C. Rebecca (Texas Tech
Univ.) 326, 408-14
Oliver, Mark (Penn State Univ.)
131-07
Olsen, Charlotte Shoup (Kansas
State Univ.) 123, 148-29,
401-26
Olson, Jonathan (Penn State Univ.)
131-07, 239-02, 247-05
Olson, Kjersti (Univ. of Minnesota)
118-01
Olvera, Monica (Oregon State
Univ.) 319-03
O’Neal, Catherine Walker (Univ.
of Georgia) 111-04, 409-02,
409-04
Ontai, Lenna (Univ. of California,
Davis) 133-03Ormsby, LaJuana
(Penn State Univ.) 131-07
Orr, Asaf (Attorney) 411-05
Oshri, Assaf (Univ. of Georgia)
225-06, 225-07
Oswald, Ramona Faith (Univ. of
Illinois) 122-01, 134-01, 32801, 405-01
Ott, Elizabeth (Univ. of Maryland)
325-A-03
Ottusch, Timothy (Oregon State
Univ.) 148-04, 148-05, 328-24
Overath, Irene (Washington State
Univ.) 106-28
Ozpolat, Alara (Texas Tech Univ.)
326, 408-14
P
Paceley, Megan (Univ. of Illinois)
405-02
Padilla, Jenny (Arizona State
Univ.) 106-26, 208-28
Paine, Ava (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 114-09
Palkovitz, Rob (Univ. of Delaware)
314
Pandit, Mia (Loma Linda Univ.)
124-03, 220-02
Papernow, Patricia L. (Private
Practice) 220-01
Para, Gilbert 321
Park, In (Yonsei Univ.) 221-04
Parker, Catrina (Illinois State Univ.)
340-03
Parker, Elizabeth (Univ. of Iowa)
401-18
Paschall, Katherine (Univ. of
Arizona) 015-01, 148-01,
208-14
Pasley, B. Kay (Florida State Univ.)
215-01
Patterson, Charlotte (Univ. of
Virginia-Charlottesville) 31101
Payne, Chris 106-23
Payne, Pamela (Weber State Univ.)
114-08, 114-10, 148-08, 14809, 218-03, 307-03, 307-07
Pech, Alexandria (Univ. of
Arizona) 225-18, 328-14
Peek, Charles (Univ. of Florida)
131-18
Pereyra, Sergio 148-22
Perez, Lindsay 106-08
Perez-Brena, Norma (Texas State
Univ.) 148-25
Perkins, Daniel (Penn State Univ.)
131-07, 238, 247-05
Perkins, Kelly (York Col. of
Pennsylvania) 114-24
Perlman, Dan (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 107
Peters, Naci (Kansas State Univ.)
307-04
Peterson, Frank (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 408-09
Petkus, Justin (Hamad Medical
Corporation) 208-17
Petren, Raymond (Penn State
Univ. Worthington Scranton)
323-01
Pettit, Gregory (Auburn Univ.)
208-21
Piercy, Kathleen (Utah State Univ.)
247-03, 407-04
Pitre, Nicole (Univ. of Alberta)
225-21
�Program participants
Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.) 108,
114, 123-B-03, 137
Poehlmann-Tynan, Julie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 225-20
Polenick, Courtney (Brigham
Young Univ.) 401-10
Pollitt, Amanda (Univ. of Arizona)
401-22
Pomeroy, Colby (Weber State
Univ.) 114-08, 148-08, 14809
Pond, Amanda (Brigham Young
Univ.) 208-27
Porter, T. Martina (Dept. of
Defense, Colorado Springs,
CO) 329
Potter, Daniel (Virginia Tech)
212-02
Potter, Emma (Virginia Tech) 21202, 309-04
Powell, Sharon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 118-01
Pratt, Keeley (Ohio State Univ.)
320, 401-23
Priest, Jacob (Univ. of Iowa) 40119, 408-27
Proulx, Christine (Univ. of
Missouri) 324-01, 401-11,
401-12
Prouty, Anne (Texas Tech Univ.)
225-13
Puhlman, Daniel (Indiana Univ. of
Pennsylvania) 215-01
Purtell, Kelly (Ohio State Univ.)
007-01, 015, 328-21
Q
Qin, Shen (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 340-07, 408-27
Quek, Karen (Alliant International
Univ.) 106-17,
Quinn, Deirdre (Univ. of
Maryland) 142-02, 213-02
R
Radina, M. Elise (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) 135-01
Radunovich, Heidi (Univ. of
California, Davis) -03Raffaelli,
Marcela (Univ. of Illinois) 145,
414-02
Raleigh, Corey (Kent State Univ.)
114-15
Raley, R. Kelly (Population
Research Center) 229, 315
Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse
Univ.) 154
Rand, Joseph (Brigham Young
Univ.) 401-09
Randall, Ashley (Arizona State
Univ.) 120-04, 138-02, 40815
Randall, Kellie (Univ. of
Connecticut) 328-27
Rauer, Amber 110, 127
Rauer, Amy (Auburn Univ.) 32404
Ravindran, Niyantri (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
307-21
Raza, Muhammad (Montclair State
Univ.) 313-01
Reboussin, Beth 106-23
Reck, Katie (Central Michigan
Univ.) 247-03, 401-24
Redcloud, Veronica (Miami Univ.)
328-28
Reed, Kayla (Florida State Univ.)
124-04
Rehm, Marsha (Seattle Univ.)
131-23
Reid, Robert (Montclair State
Univ.) 404-01
Reifman, Alan (Texas Tech Univ.)
326, 408-14
Reinarz, Heather (Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas) 143-03
Rennekamp, Denise (NC State
Univ.) 319-01
Reyes, Robert (Messiah Col.)
201
Reynolds, Jamila (Florida State
Univ.) 220-06
Rich, Amanda (York Col. of
Pennsylvania) 114-24
Richards, Leslie (Oregon State
Univ.) 328-24
Richardson, Rhonda (Kent State
Univ.) 225-23
Richter, Solina (Univ. of Alberta)
328-23
Rick, Jenifer (Virginia Tech)
328-09
Ricklefs, Tonya (Kansas State
Univ.) 148-20, 307-14, 409
Ringering, Amy (Western Oregon
Univ.) 321-04
Rivera, Luisa (Washington State
Univ.) 121-01
Rivera, Peter (Florida State Univ.)
225-08, 414-04
Roach, Andrea (Univ. of Missouri
- Columbia) 146, 328-26,
408-01
Robbins, Nathan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 314-02
Roberson, Patricia (Penn State
Univ. Worthington Scranton)
323-01
Roberto, Karen (Virginia Tech)
114-04
Roberts, Kelly (Univ. of North
Texas) 109, 148-17, 225-29,
401-03
Roberts, Linda (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 321-03
Robila, Mihaela (Queens Coll.,
CUNY) 234, 301, 328-29
Rodas, Jose Miguel (Univ. of
Arizona) 404
Rodgers, Kathleen Boyce
(Washington State Univ.) 22502, 225-03, 319-05
Rodriguez, Christina (Univ. of
Alabama at Birmingham) 22516, 414-01
Rodriguez, Sarai Coba (Univ. of
Illinois) 208-16
Rodriguez, Sue (Arizona State
Univ.) 106-26
Rodriguez, Yuliana (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
406-04
Rohner, Ronald (Univ. of
Connecticut) 225-24
Rojas-McWhinney, Jennifer (Texas
Tech Univ.) 307-27
Romano, Kelly (Univ. of
Connecticut) 328-13
Roper, Susanne Olsen (Brigham
Young Univ.) 114-07
Rose, Hilary A. (Concordia Univ.)
411-01, 411-02, 411-04
Rosendale, Ryan (Penn State Univ.)
238
Ross, Jennifer (Tuskegee Univ.)
237-03
Routh, Brianna (Iowa State Univ.)
208-02, 208-03, 410-01
Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland)
225-04
Roy, Roudi Nazarinia (California
State Univ., Long Beach) 210,
242, 318, 340-09
Rudi, Jessie (Univ. of Minnesota)
148-18, 225-26, 307-28, 34002
Rudy, Duane 106-05
Rueter, Martha (Univ. of
Minnesota) 219-02, 219-03
Runion, Hilary (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 225-20
Russell, Daniel (Iowa State Univ.)
012-02, 410-03
Russell, Luke (Univ. of Missouri)
240-01, 240-02, 240-03, 24004, 328-26
Russell, Stephen T. (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) 139-A-03, 300-A,
405-03, 401-22
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Relations 146
Sabatelli, Ronald (Univ. of
Connecticut 136-04, 335
Saewyc, Elizabeth (Univ. of British
Columbia) 411-01, 411-02, 41103, 411-04
Salerno, Craig (Montclair State
Univ.) 340-04
Samek, Diana (Auburn Univ.) 21901, 219-03
Samtani, Satabdi (Texas Tech
Univ.) 208-10, 225-09, 31305
Sanchez, Joseph (Univ. of New
Mexico) 106-01
Sanchez, Ricardo (George Mason
Univ.) 14
Sandberg, Jonathan (Brigham
Young Univ.) 328-10, 328-20,
408-24
Sang, Samantha (Arizona State
Univ.) 106-26
Sanner, Caroline (Univ. of
Missouri) 240-01, 240-02, 24003, 240-04
Sano, Yoshie (Washington State
Univ. Vancouver) 133-03,
208-04
Sarner, Kiara (Montclair State
Univ.) 340-04
Savasuk, Rachel (Auburn Univ.)
225-17, 336-04
Saxena, Divya (North Dakota State
Univ.) 208-13
Schachtner, Laura (Kansas State
Univ.) 247-11
Schade, Lori (Brigham Young
Univ.) 328-10
Scheibe, Nicholle (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 408-09
Schneider, Mallory (Auburn Univ.)
336-02
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah (Ohio
State Univ.) 020, 114, 125-06,
131-13, 215-02, 228, 324-03
Schouest, (Arizona State Univ.)
-02Schramm, David (Univ. of
Missouri) 118-02, 307-12, 30713, 328-26
Schroeder, Allison (Univ. of
Maryland) 114-18, 213-01
Schulz, Emily (A. T. Still Univ.)
408-26
Schumm, Martha (Kansas State
Univ.) 408-19
Schumm, Walter (Kansas State
Univ.) 125-07, 148-29, 40819
Schvaneveldt, Paul (Weber State
Univ.) 148-08
Schwab, Ethan (Seattle Univ.)
131-23
Schwartz, Kelly (Univ. of Calgary)
131-06
Scott, Alexzandrea (Tuskegee
Univ.) 237-03
Scott, Jean (Texas Tech Univ.)
326
Scott, Justin K. (Univ. of Texas at
Dallas) 307-22
Seay, Danielle (Arizona State
Univ.) 133-07, 148-19
Seccombe, Karen (Portland State
Univ.) 319-02
Seddio, Kaylee (Univ. of North
Texas) 015-02
Seidel, Amber (Penn State York)
127, 401-10
Seponski, Desiree (Univ. of
Georgia) 121-02
77
�Program participants
Serido, Joyce (Univ. of Minnesota)
237-05, 401-22
Sero, Rebecca (Washington State
Univ.) 247-10
Settles, Barbara (Univ. of
Delaware) 125-08
Shafer, Kevin (Brigham Young
Univ.) 110-04, 133, 225-14
Shanadi, Deepa (Kent State Univ.)
225-23
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech
Univ.) 005, 107-02, 135-03,
322-01, 329-06
Shell, Malinda (Oregon State
Univ.) 131-27
Shelley, Mack (Iowa State Univ.)
012-02
Shelton, Lawrence (Univ. of
Vermont) 114-16, 300
Sherwood, Michelle (Univ. of
Illinois Springfield) 114-21
Shih, Kristy (Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside) 119-02, 153
Shin, Eunkyung (Graduate School
of Yonsei Univ.) 106-14
Shreffler, Karina (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 012, 331
Sibley, D. Scott (Kansas State
Univ.) 208-22
Sierra, Laura (Univ. of British
Columbia) 019-01
Signs, Tara (Univ. of Iowa) 401-18,
408-27
Silva, Kerry (Univ. of Connecticut)
328-18
Silvia, Paul (Univ. of Alabama
at Birmingham) 225-16, 41401
Simons, Leslie Gordon 138-05
Sin, Hye (Yonsei Univ.) 221-04
Sira, Natalia (East Carolina Univ.)
114-14, 408-18
Skalamera, Julie (Ohio State Univ.)
328-21
Skipper, Antonius (Louisiana State
Univ.) 340-05
Skipper, Megan (Auburn Univ.)
336-02
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State Univ.)
307-15
Skrypnek, Berna (Univ. of Alberta)
225-21
Slesnick, Natasha (Ohio State
Univ.) 408-07, 408-08
Small, Stephen (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 109-03
Smart, Laura (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 329-04
Smith, Amy (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 408-10
Smith, Burgess (Univ. of
Minnesota) 247-05
Smith, Douglas (Texas Tech Univ.)
225-13
Smith, Emilie (Univ. of Georgia)
415
78
Smith, Hannah (California State
Univ., Chico) 131-17
Smith, Natalie (Univ. of Alabama)
408-15
Smith, Olivia (Univ. of Texas at
Dallas) 138-01
Smith, Suzanne (Washington State
Univ. Vancouver) 106-03, 13205, 218-04
Smith, Tom (Auburn Univ.) 123-B01; 123-B-04
Smith, Amy (Oklahoma State
Univ.)
Solheim, Catherine (Univ. of
Minnesota) 136-02
Sollie, Donna (Auburn Univ.)
135-02
Somo, Charity (Univ. of Georgia)
121-02
Souter, Erica (Messiah Col.)
218-05
Southwell, Kenona (Purdue Univ.)
137-04
Spencer, Chelsea (Kansas State
Univ.) 131-26, 225-11
Spierling, Tiffany (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 131, 137-02
Spinrad, Tracy (Arizona State
Univ.) -07Spivey, Savannah
(Univ. of Georgia) 401-15
Springer, Paul (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 340-08
Spuhler, Bryan (Utah State Univ.)
307-15
Stahl, Michelle (Western Michigan
Univ.) 239-03
tarks, Joyce (Utah Valley Univ.)
131-22, 408-12
Stawski, Robert (Oregon State
Univ.) 225-25
Steelman, Sarah (Virginia Tech)
139-A-02, 214-04, 328-03
Steffey, Coral (East Carolina Univ.)
114-14
Stelnicki, Andrea (Univ. of
Calgary) 131-06
Stepp, Tiffany (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 114-09
Stephenson, Jocylynn (Univ. of
Maryland) 114-04
Stewart, Christel (Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas) 143-03
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State
Univ.) 313-02, 408-04
Stewart, Wade (Utah State Univ.)
307-09
Stith, Sandra (Kansas State Univ.)
001, 125-09, 131-26, 225-11,
313-03, 325-A-01
Stoddard, Nathan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 314-03, 328-16
Stoney, Be (Kansas State Univ.)
148-29
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR) 021
Street, Towanda (Univ. of
Maryland) 114-18, 142-04,
213-03
Stuhlsatz, Greta (Iowa State Univ.)
410-02
Su, Li Ping (Brigham Young Univ.)
148-12, 148-13
Subramaniam, Sailaja (Michigan
State Univ.) 231-01
Suerken, Cynthia 106-23
Sullivan, Sarah 117
Sumontha, Jason (Univ. of
Virginia) 311-01
Supple, Andrew (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 406-03,
406-04
Surachman, Agus (Purdue Univ./
Calumet) 106-15
Surjadi, Florensia F. (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 148-23
Sutton, Tara (Univ. of Georgia)
138-05
Suveg, Cynthia (Univ. of Georgia)
225-06
Swalley, Amber 148-27
Sweeney, Kristin (Clark Univ.)
311-03, 328-01
T
Takahashi, Keiko (Kagoshima
Prefectural Col.) 131-10
Tambling, Rachel (Univ. of
Connecticut) 215-04, 328-08,
328-18, 412-02, 412-04
Tao, Chun (Arizona State Univ.)
120-04
Tapanes, Danniel (Loma Linda
Univ.) 124-03, 220-02
Taub, Amy (Univ. of WisconsinMadison) 148-03
Taylor, Alan (East Carolina Univ.)
401-05
Taylor, Sarah (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 313, 340-07, 40827
Taylor, Sherria (Western Michigan
Univ.) 140-01, 239-03
Teti, Douglas (North Dakota State
Univ.) 215-05
Thevenet-Morrison, Kelly (Univ.
of Rochester) 325-A-02
Thoma, Stephen (Illinois State
Univ.) 401-17
Thomas, Alysha (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 328-05
Thompson, David (Kansas State
Univ.) 313-04
Thompson, Lauren (Texas Tech
Univ.) 329-06
Thompson, Maria (Indiana Univ.)
131-20
Toews, Michelle (Texas State
Univ.) 135-04, 148-27, 336-06,
408-02
Tohidian, Nilou (Alliant
International Univ.) 114-13
Toleneino, Diane 106-13
Topp, David (Purdue Univ.) 11101, 137-01
Toray, Tamina (Western Oregon
Univ.) 321-04
Totenhagen, Casey (Univ. of
Alabama) 120-04, 138-02, 324,
408-15
Tran, Kaydee (Kansas State Univ.)
307-05
Trask, Bahira (Univ. of Delaware)
125-10, 132-01
Travers, Robb (Univ. of British
Columbia) 411-01, 411-03
Tripodi, Jenna (Kansas State Univ.)
131-26
Tulane, Sarah (Montana State
Univ.) 403-03
Tyndall, Lisa (East Carolina Univ.)
236-03
U
Umana-Taylor, Adriana (Arizona
State Univ.) 106-26, 116, 14819, 148-26, 210, 237-02, 242,
406-02
Updegraff, Kimberly (Arizona
State Univ.) 106-26, 148-19,
148-26, 237-02, 406-02
V
Van, Kim (Kansas State Univ.)
225-11, 313-03
Van Eeden-Moorefield, Bradley
(Montclair State Univ.) 208-23,
313-01, 408-22
Vandenbroeke, Juliana (Western
Oregon Univ.) 321-04
Vaterlaus, J. Mitchell (Montana
State Univ.) 403-03
Veale, Jamie (Univ. of British
Columbia) 411-03
Vennum, Amber (Kansas State
Univ.) 148-10, 307-04, 307-05,
329-02, 413-05, 408-16
Vesely, Colleen (George Mason
Univ.) 014-01
Villalobos, Guillermo 106-08
Villarreal, Deyaun (Univ. of Texas
at Dallas) 138-01
Vincent, Vanessa (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stevens Point)
109-01
W
Walker, Andrea (Oral Roberts
Univ.) 239-01
Walker, Kathleen (Kent State
Univ.) 114-15
Walker, Susan (Univ. of Minnesota)
019-02, 109, 251, 307-20, 319,
403-01
Wall, John (Virginia Tech) 32803
Wall, Sterling (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 109-01, 150
Walsdorf, Ashley (North Dakota
State Univ.) 408-22
�Program participants
Walsh, Bridget (Western Michigan
Univ.) 148-02
Walsh, Courtney (Kent State Univ.)
114-15
Walsh, Froma (Univ. of Chicago)
222
Walsh, Kelsey (Arizona State
Univ.) 120-04
Ward, Rebecca (Shippensburg
Univ.) 205, 329-07, 334
Warzinik, Kelly (Univ. of Missouri)
328-26
Washburn, Isaac (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 012-02, 018, 106-18,
118-03
Waters, Sara (Washington State
Univ.) 121-01
Watkins, Megan (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 319-04
Watson, Ryan (Univ. of British
Columbia) 411-01, 411-02, 41103, 411-04
Weaver, Shannon (Univ. of
Connecticut) 005, 107-02, 126,
235, 322-01
Webb, Farrell J. (California State
Univ.-Los Angeles) 148-29,
404, 401-14
Weems, Molly (Univ. of North
Texas) 148-17
Weigel, Dan (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 407-03, 408-13
Weingarten, Kaethe (Witnessing
Project, Berkeley, CA) 217
Weisenhorn, David (Univ. of
Kentucky) 114-26
Weiser, Dana (Texas Tech Univ.)
135-03, 208-24, 407-03
Welch, Timothy (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 118-03
Wells, Melissa 220-03
Welsh, Janet (Penn State Univ.)
131-07, 238
Wendt, Douglas (Brigham Young
Univ.) 225-14
Werlinich, Carol (Univ. of
Maryland) 325-A-03
West, Adam (Western Kentucky
Univ.) 148-07
Westerof, Lara (Univ. of
Minnesota) 148-18
Weymouth, Bridget (Univ. of
North Carolina at Greensboro)
307-25
Weymouth, Lindsay (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 225-20
Wheeler, Brandan (Auburn Univ.)
208-05
Wheeler, Lorey (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 237, 40601
White, James (Univ. of British
Columbia) 014, 019-01
White, Vera (California State Univ.Los Angeles) 401-14
Whiteman, Shawn (Purdue Univ.)
137-01
Whiting, Jason (Texas Tech Univ.)
143-02, 225-10, 225-13
Whittaker, Angela (Univ. of
Illinois) 414-02
Wickler, Allison (NCFR) 301-A
Wickrama, K. A. S. (Univ. of
Georgia) 110-01, 136-01,
225-06
Wiersma-Mosley, Jacquelyn (Univ.
of Arkansas) 336
Wiles, Bradford (Kansas State
Univ.) 247-11
Wiley, Angela (Univ. of Illinois)
211-01, 211-02, 226
Wilkins, Erica (Virginia Tech)
231-06
Williams, Amanda (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 114-01,
114-02, 148-15, 208-26, 31904, 328-05, 408-05
Williams, Bethany Haley (Exile
International) 308
Williams, Leah (Abilene Christian
Univ.) 324-04
Williams, Matthew (Exile
International) 308
Williams-Reade, Jackie (Loma
Linda Univ.) 124-03, 220-02
Williamson, Deanna (Univ. of
Alberta) 225-21
Willis, Alyssa (Montclair State
Univ.) 340-04
Wilmoth, Joe (Mississippi State
Univ.) 239, 401-07
Windham, Graham (Abilene
Christian Univ.) 324-04
Winley, Dara (Drexel Univ.)
208-12
Winter, Cindy (NCFR) 113, 130,
317
Wirth, Rita (Illinois State Univ.)
309-03
Withers, Mathew (Florida State
Univ.) 124-04, 225-08
Wittenborn, Andrea (Virginia Tech)
328-09
Wood, Claire (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 406-03,
406-04
Woods, Allison (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) -05
Woods, Sarah (Univ. of Iowa) 40118, 408-27
Wozniak, Agnieszka (Univ. of
Guelph) 307-23
Wu, Joanna (Univ. of Illinois)
404-02
Wu, Qiong (Ohio State Univ.) 13115, 133-02, 133-04, 133-06
Y
Yang, Philip (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 106-21
Yaure, Robin (Penn State Univ.
Mont Alto) 244, 307-11
Yazedjian, Ani (Illinois State Univ.)
148-27, 330, 336-06
Yee, Jenny (Univ. of Connecticut)
328-13
Yim, Sonyoung (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 148-03
Yodanis, Carrie (Univ. of British
Columbia) 019, 107-01
Yoon, Soohyun (Seoul National
Univ.) 413-02
Yorgason, Jeremy (Brigham Young
Univ.) 120, 208-05, 337, 40110, 401-20
You, Hyun-Kyung 153, 221-01
Yuan, Shu (Texas Tech Univ.) 10619, 326, 408-14
Z
Zabriskle, Ramon (Baylor Univ.)
408-06
Zachow, Christopher (Central
Michigan Univ.) 131-14
Zaloudek, Julie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 151
Zamir, Osnat (Univ. of Minnesota)
131-02
Zarit, Steve (Brigham Young
Univ.) 401-10
Zeiders, Katharine (Arizona State
Univ.) 406-02
Zhang, Na (Univ. of Minnesota)
405-05
Zhao, Feng (Iowa State Univ.)
012-02
Zhou, Anne (Univ. of Minnesota)
307-25, 311-04
Zhou, Xiang (Univ. of Minnesota)
311-04
Zimmerman, Kevin (Iowa State
Univ.) 122-02
Zorotovich, Jennifer (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 208-08
Zvonkovic, Anisa (Virginia Tech)
005
X
Xia, Yan (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 106, 215-03, 340-07,
408-27
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2013-15 Paul Amato
2011-13 Elaine A. Anderson
2009-11 Gary L. Bowen
2007-09 Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE (deceased)
2005-07 Pamela A. Monroe
2003-05 Gay C. Kitson (deceased)
2001-03 Carol A. Darling, CFLE
1999-2001 Stephen R. Jorgensen
1998-99 William J. Doherty, CFLE
1997-98 Greer Litton Fox
1996-97 Pauline Boss
1995-96 Michael J. Sporakowski, CFLE
1994-95 Alexis J. Walker (deceased)
1993-94 Harriette Pipes McAdoo (deceased)
1992-93 Patricia Kain Knaub
1991-92 Brent C. Miller
1990-91 Lynda Henley Walters
1989-90 M. Janice Hogan-Schiltgen
1988-89 David H. Olson
1987-88 Graham B. Spanier
1986-87 Hamilton I. McCubbin
1985-86 Joan Aldous
1984-85 Sharon J. Price
1983-84 Bert N. Adams
1982-83 James Walters (deceased)
1981-82 Wesley R. Burr
1980-81 Kate Garner (deceased)
1979-80 Ira L. Reiss
1978-79 Paul C. Glick (deceased)
1977-78 Gerhard Neubeck (deceased)
1976-77 William C. Nichols Jr.
1975-76 Carlfred B. Broderick (deceased)
1974-75 Richard K. Kerckhoff (deceased)
1973-74 Leland J. Axelson (deceased)
1972-73 Murray A. Straus
1971-72 Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased)
1970-71 Gerald R. Leslie (deceased)
1969-70 Richard N. Hey (deceased)
1968-69 Elizabeth Force (deceased)
1967-68 William F. Kenkel (deceased)
1966-67 William M. Smith Jr. (deceased)
1965-66 F. Ivan Nye (deceased)
1964-65 Clark Vincent (deceased)
1963-64 Blaine R. Porter
1962-63 Wallace C. Fulton (deceased)
1961-62 David Mace (deceased)
1960-61 Harold T. Christensen (deceased)
1959-60 Aaron Rutledge (deceased)
1958-59 Henry Bowman (deceased)
1957-58 Mildred I. Morgan (deceased)
1956-57 David Treat (deceased)
1955-56 Judson Landis (deceased)
1955 Gladys Groves (deceased)
1954 Dorothy Dyer (deceased)
1952-53 Robert Foster (deceased)
1951-52 John O’Grady (deceased)
1950-51 Nadina Kavinoky (deceased)
1948-50 Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
1946-48 Lawrence Frank (deceased)
1944-46 Sidney Goldstein (deceased)
1942-44 Ernest W. Burgess (deceased)
1940-42 Ernest Groves (deceased)
1939-40 Adolf Meyer (deceased)
1938-39 Paul Sayre (deceased)
NCFR Fellows
Alan C. Acock 2001
Bert N. Adams 2001
Joan Aldous 1998
Katherine R. Allen 1998
Paul R. Amato 2001
Elaine Anderson 2000
Margaret E. Arcus 1999
Joyce A. Arditti 2011
Jean W. Bauer 2005 (deceased)
Patricia Bell-Scott 2000
Vern L. Bengstson 1998
Felix M. Berardo 1998 (deceased)
Rosemary Blieszner 1999
Karen Bogenschneider 2006
Alan Booth 1998
Pauline Boss 1999
Gary L. Bowen 2001
Donald W. Bower 2002
Cheryl Buehler 2006
Norma J. Bond Burgess 2012
Rodney Cate 2014
Andrew Cherlin 2011
Thomas R. Chibucos 2006
Marilyn Coleman 2001
Rand D. Conger 2002
Margaret Crosbie-Burnett 2005
Carol A. Darling 2001
J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr. 2004
(deceased)
Randal D. Day 2005
David H. Demo 2000
Peggye Dilworth-Anderson 1998
William J. Doherty 2003
Margaret Feldman 2002
(deceased)
Charles R. Figley 2010
Francis D. Fincham 1998
Mark A. Fine 2000
Judith L. Fischer 2009
Greet Litton Fox 2000
Lawrence H. Ganong 2001
H. Wallace Goddard 2005
Harold D. Grotevant 2003
Joseph G. Grzywacz 2012
Raeann R. Hamon 2010
Shirley M.H. Hanson 2001
Gladys J. Hildreth 2000
M. Janice Hogan 2007
Thomas B. Holman 2012
Arminta Jacobson 2011
David R. Johnson 2010
Leanor Boulin Johnson 2013
Michael P. Johnson 2004
Stephen Jorgensen 2002
Jennifer Kerpelman 2013
Diane K. Kieren 2000
Gay C. Kitson 2003 (deceased)
David M. Klein 2007
Judith Landau 1998
Jeffry H. Larson 2010
Gary R. Lee 2010
Leigh A. Leslie 2004
Edith A. Lewis 2006
Sally Lloyd 2013
Jay A. Mancini 2002
Stephen R. Marks 2006
William Marsiglio 2007
Harriett P. McAdoo 1998
(deceased)
Hamilton McCubbin 1999
Patrick C. McKenry 2001
(deceased)
Robert M. Milardo 2005
Brent C. Miller 2000
Phyllis Moen 2002
Pamela A. Monroe 2008
Kristin Moore 2013
Judith A. Myers-Walls 2000
Patricia Noller 1998
David H. Olson 2007
Dennis K. Orthner 2000
B. Kay Pasley 2002
Maureen Perry-Jenkins 2013
Gary W. Peterson 2006
Joe F. Pittman 2001
Joseph Pleck 1999
Blaine R. Porter 2006
Sharon Price 1999
Karen A. Roberto 2003
Paul C. Rosenblatt 2008
Roger H. Rubin 2002
Ronald M. Sabatelli 2008
Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan 2014
Walter R. Schumm 2004
Karen Seccombe 2006
Barbara H. Settles 2007
Constance L. Shehan 2006
Graham Spanier 1998
Michael J. Sporakowski 1999
Jetse Sprey 2004
M. Duncan Stanton 2005
Sandra M. Stith 2012
Maximiliane Szinovacz 2002
Jay D. Teachman 2000
Bahira S. Trask 2014
Judith K.Treas 2012
Patricia Voydanoff 2000
Shelly MacDermid
Wadsworth 2005
Alexis J. Walker 1998
(deceased)
Lynda H. Walters 2008
James M. White 2004
Lynn White 2004
Stephan M. Wilson 2005
Anisa M. Zvonkovic 2012
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Conflict, Violence and War: Family Risks and Resilience
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National Council on
Family Relations
2014 Annual Conference
November 19-22, 2014
Hilton Baltimore
Baltimore, Maryland
Families at the Nexus
of Global Change
Catherine Solheim, Ph.D.
Conference Program Chair
Research
Practice
Networking
Career development
Follow, visit, find the 2014 Conference
#ncfr14
Twitter: @ncfr
Facebook: facebook.com/ncfrpage
Instagram: user@ncfrorg
�2014 Updates to the Printed Program After the Printed Program Went to Press 10/28/2014
Date and Time
Session No.
Title of Session
Author and Title of Presentation
Type of Change
and Room
PLENARY SESSION #237, 2:45 PM, IS NOW BEING PRESENTED BY SANDRA STITH, PH.D., "MOVING BEYOND IDEOLOGY: MY JOURNEY TOWARD A
THIRD WAVE INTERSECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE ". THIS HAS BEEN MOVED FROM SESSION #231, THURSDAY,
1:15 PM AND REPLACES THE SPEECH BY FOUZIA SAEED. THE SESSION IS SPONSORED BY UNIV. OF MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV.,
AND FAMILY THERAPY SECTION)
Tuesday, Nov. 18, Noon- #005, Carroll A
1:45pm
TCRM Paper Session 1A Assessing Outcomes of Samesex Parenting
EE Paper Session - Assessing
Parent Education
Discussants: Robert Larzelere; David R.
Johnson; Katherine Kuvalanka
ADDED LAST 2 DISCUSSANTS
Effects of Attendance on Couples’
Communication and Coparenting in
ProSAAF, Allen Barton, Steve Beach
Discussants: Kevin Zimmerman and Alan
Acock. Presider: Kevin Zimmerman
PAPER WILL BE PRESENTED BY
MEGHAN DOVE
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
8:30-9:45am
#107-03, Key
Ballroom 9
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
10-11:30am
#118, Key
Ballroom 9
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
11:45am-1:15pm
#124-07, Key
Ballroom 8
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
11:45am-1:15pm
#124-14, Key
Ballroom 8
Fellows Roundtables
Family Factors and Therapy Regarding
Substance Abuse, M. Duncan Stanton
CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
1:30-2:45pm
#134, Key
Ballroom 9
Presider: Courtney Smith
PRESIDER'S NAME WAS
INADVERTENTLY OMITTED FROM
PROGRAM
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
6:15-7pm
#147-26 EM,
South Foyer
FP Symposium - Diverse
Families and Globalization:
Legal and Policy Landscapes of
Adoption
Poster Session - Stepfamilies
Thursday, Nov. 20, 88:45am
#207-08 FF,
South Foyer
FF Paper Session - Relational
Experiences, Identity, and
Inclusion for GLBT Individuals
and Families
Fellows Roundtables
Poster Session - Families in
Diverse Contexts
ADDED PRESIDERS AND DISCUSSANTS
Teaching Family Policy in Development and CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
Family Studies Programs: Student Interest
and Engagement, Gladys J. Hildreth
Family Relationships and Depression
ADDED 3RD AUTHOR
Among African American Stepfathers,
Megan R. Hicks, Chalandra M. Bryant, Ted
Futris
Genes and the Experience of Choosing a
CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
Sperm Donor: A Qualitative Study, Alyssa
Henry, Abbie Goldberg
Thursday, Nov. 20, 10- #219, Key
11:15am
Ballroom 9
FF/FH Paper - Sexual Coercion, Presider: Jennifer Hardesty
Sexual Abuse, and Relational
Violence
ADDED PRESIDER
Thursday, Nov. 20,
11:30am-12:15pm
#223-08 RF,
South Foyer
Poster Session - Family
Processes
CANCELLED
Thursday, Nov. 20,
11:30am-2:30pm
#227-A,
Douglass
Thursday, Nov. 20, 4:45- #238, Key
6pm
Ballroom 10
Meeting of the Committee to
Interview Candidates for the
Editor of Family Relations
NCFR Annual Business Meeting
and Member Forum
Thursday, Nov. 20, 7:45- #247, Key
9:15pm
Ballroom 12
Family Therapy Section
Member Meeting
Mentoring Roundtables: Being an
ADDED ROUNDTABLES AND LEADERS
Academic Administrator: Karen Wampler;
Being a Journal Editor: Jeffry Larson;
Publishing: Douglas Sprenkle; Grant
Writing: Sandra Stith; Combining Clinical
and Research Work: Volker Thomas;
Business and Professional Issues in
Managing One’s Own Practice: Thomas
Blume; Surviving Graduate School and
University Teaching: Richard Wampler;
Integrating Feminism and Social Justice
into Therapy and Research: Leigh A. Leslie;
Being Statistically Savvy: Suzanne BartleHaring; Negotiating the Licensure Process:
Colleen Peterson
Friday, Nov. 21, 8:309:45am
FH PA - Children With Autism
Romantic Relationships in the Context of
Parenting Children With Autism, Amber
Thompson, Laura Frey, Jason Hans,
Amanda Westmoreland
#310-03, Key
Ballroom 9
2014 Program Updates (11/17/2014)
Parental Involvement of Family
Educational Strategies, Verónica Gubbins
Foxley
Presider: Heidi Stolz , Committee Chair
CORRECTION IN COMMITTEE CHAIR
TIME WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED
IN THE PROGRAM
Page 1
ADDED 4TH AUTHOR
�2014 Updates to the Printed Program After the Printed Program Went to Press 10/28/2014
Date and Time
Session No.
and Room
Title of Session
Friday, Nov. 21, 8:309:45am
#313-03, Key
Ballroom 12
RT Section Paper Session Coparenting
Friday, Nov. 21, 1011:15am
#320, Key
Ballroom 11
IN Section Paper Session Couples in a Changing World
Friday, Nov. 21, 2-4pm #343, Key
Ballroom 8
Workshop: Job Search: Career
Options for Bachelors and
Master’s Graduates
Friday, Nov. 21, 2:454pm
Author and Title of Presentation
Coparenting Perceptions Across the
Transition to Second-time Parenthood,
Patty Kuo, Brenda Volling
Presider: Juyoung Jang
Family Therapy Section
Roundtable Symposium
#348-08
Type of Change
NEW TITLE
CORRECTED SPELLING IN THE NAME
OF THE PRESIDER
Panel: Kevin Allemagne, MS, Ph.D.,
ADDED PERSONNEL TO PANEL AND
LIMHP, LMFT, CFLE, Asst. Prof. of Clin.
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION LEADERS
Coun. & Mar. & Fam. Ther., Bellevue Univ.;
Family Forensics Evaluator and LMFT,
Allemagne Counseling & Consultation
Serv., LLC.; Carmen Irving, M.A., CFLE, CYCP, Healthy Relationships Program Spec.,
Ohio State Univ. Ext., Family & Consumer
Sci.; Karin E. Malm, M.S., Sr. Program Area
Dir., Child Welfare, Child Trends; Rebecca
S. Mather, M.S., CFLE, Outreach Spec.,
Univ. of Wisconsin-Ext., Family Living
Prog.Area; Janeal M. McCauley, M.S.,
CFLE, Faith Engagement Coord., Habitat for
Humanity: Calcasieu Area, Inc.; Zainab
Okolo, M.A., LGMFT, Undergraduate
Coord., Dept. of Family Science, Univ. of
Maryland; Jessica Sigai, B.S., Child Dev.
Teacher, Kennedy Krieger South East Early
Head Start. Additional career opportunities
to be discussed during round table
discussions: Michelle Blocklin, Ph.D., Sr.
Analyst, Abt Assoc.; Project Dir., Natl.
Research Ctr. on Hispanic Children and
Families; Jessica Cordero, B.S., Job
Developer, Latin American Youth Center;
Marissa Christensen, B.S., CFLE,
AmeriCorps Summer VISTA Assn., Habitat
for Humanity ReStore-Green Bay
Changing Perspectives in Acculturation:
DELETED 3RD AUTHOR
Effective Therapy Practice With Immigrant
Populations, Bertranna Abrams, Jessica
Chou
Saturday, Nov. 22, 8#402-25 IN,
Poster Session - Community
Redefining Parental Involvement in the
MOVED FROM PAPER SESSION #3498:45am
South Foyer
Educational Outcomes of Cambodian
05 ON FRIDAY.
Adolescents, Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow,
Whitney Szmodis
ON PAGE 62 UNDER CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE JACKIE KIRBY WILKINS, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED AS SECTION
CHAIR. DEBRA BERKE, WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY IS THE CHAIR-ELECT.
2014 Program Updates (11/17/2014)
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�Second 2014 Updates to the Printed Program 11/18/2014
Date and Time
Session No.
and Room
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
10-11:30am
#119-03,
Tubman A/B
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
11:45am-12:45pm
#121-03, Key
Ballroom 5
Wednesday, Nov. 19,
1:30-2:45pm
#137-02,
Tubman A/B
Wednesday, Nov.19,
9:30-10pm
#155, Holiday
4/5
Thursday, Nov. 20, 88:45pm
#207-27 RT
Thursday, Nov. 20, 88:45pm
#207-28 FS
Thursday, Nov. 20, 10- #215, Key
11:15am
Ballroom 5
Thursday, Nov. 20,
11:30am-12:15pm
#223-30 RT,
South Foyer
Thursday, Nov. 20, 7:45- #247, Key
9:15pm
Ballroom 12
Friday, Nov. 21, 88:45am
Title of Session
Author and Title of Presentation
Type of Change
Connecting Generations Across Living Arrangements of Older Parents and CANCELLED
the Globe
Economic Support by Adult Children:
Comparison of Parents and Parents-in-law
of Married Women in Korea, Youseok
Choi, Eunhee Joung
Lightning Paper Session Communication Technology Use in
CANCELLED DUE TO FAMILY
Fatherhood in Changing Times Nonresident Father-teen Relationships,
EMERGENCY
EE/IN/FH
Patrick Cheek
Risk and Resilience, for
Emergent Adults
The Role of Transitional Instability,
CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS.
Psychological Distress, and Dysfunctional
Drinking in Emerging Adults’ Involvement
in Risky Sex, Jill Bowers, Chris Segrin,
Nicholas Joyce
NCFR 2015 National Student
Steering Committee: Leah Reineccius,
ADDED KELSEY HAELFRISCH TO THE
Service Project Kickoff Meeting Shelby Bowe, McKenzie Tuschen, Kelsey LIST.
Haelfrisch, University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point; Colby Pomeroy, Weber State
University
Poster Session 5 - Sibling/Family The Interactive Effects Mothers’ and
Relationships
Fathers’ Differential Treatment of Siblings,
Alex Jensen, Susan Doughty
Poster Session 5 - Sibling/Family Sibling Differences in Academic
Relationships
Achievement and Interests, Alexander
Jensen, Susan McHale
Special Session: Burgess Award Understanding Marriage: From the
Address
Mainstream to Where Angels Fear to
Tread, Frank Fincham
Poster Session - Parent Child
Secrecy and Lying in Parent-adolescent
Relationships
Relationships: New Theory Directions,
Agnieszka Wozniak
Family Therapy Section
Member Meeting
#307-27, South Poster Session - Development
Foyer
From Childhood to Emerging
Adulthood
2nd 2014 Program Updates (11/19/2014)
MOVED FROM THURSDAY, 8AM #20715 RT
MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19,
8 AM, #111-06 FS
ADDED TITLE OF PAPER
MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19,
12:30 PM, #131-24 RT
Negotiating the Licensure Process, Colleen CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS.
Peterson is cancelled.
Family Sociodemographics and Directors’
Preference for Universal Preschool, Anna
Colaner
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CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS
�Save the date!
Join us in 2015
in Vancouver, Canada
NCFR
77th Annual Conference
November 11-14, 2015
Pre-Conference Workshops, Tuesday, Nov. 10
Hyatt Regency • Vancouver, British Columbia
Vancouver offers you everything you could want in
entertainment, the arts, history, and sightseeing.
Conflict, Violence, and War:
Family Risks and Resilience
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Ph.D.
Program Chair, Purdue University
2015 marks the end of U.S. involvement in Afghanistan and also
the 200th anniversary of the end of the War of 1812, the last
armed conflict between the U.S. and Canada, our host nation.
Holding our conference in an international location is an
excellent opportunity for us to consider risks, resilience, and
recovery at home and around the world in light of conflict,
violence and war. In the midst of threats and challenges, millions
of families attempt to form and maintain relationships, bear and
rear children, and take care of all of their members.
Many NCFR members are working to help families to survive
and even thrive in the aftermath of traumatic experiences:
•
•
•
Strong human connections can prevent or overcome conflict
between groups or individuals.
Empowerment can help groups or individuals to avoid
becoming targets of violence.
Peace can be actively forged as an alternative to war.
NCFR’s 2015 conference welcomes presentations that focus on
the implications for families of all these forces: conflict and connection; violence and empowerment; and war and peacemaking.
Confirmed speakers
Lee Ann De Reus, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona
Ann Masten, University of Minnesota
E. Mark Cummings, Notre Dame University
Submit a proposal...
Information about the 2015 Call for Proposals will be
available on the NCFR website in late November 2014.
All submissions will be submitted electronically.
Deadline for submission is March 1, 2015.
�Welcome to the 2014 NCFR Conference
2014 Conference Theme:
Families at the Nexus of
Global Change
Catherine Solheim, Conference
Program Chair,
University of Minnesota
Our goal for the 2014 conference
is to examine multiple facets of
globalization and their impact on
families from a variety of disciplinary traditions, from a variety of research paradigms, and from a variety of practice perspectives.
The hope is that conference participants will be challenged to consider their own scholarship and application from a global perspective, linking larger trends to
more proximal interactions.
The conference committee seeks proposals that
highlight research, theory, practice, and policies that
examine and consider globalization as a force shaping
contemporary families’ realities. Topics of interest
include global health, family strengths and resilience,
migration/immigration, economics, entrepreneurship
and poverty, family and couple issues related to power
and gender inequality, and social and environmental
justice.
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
• To provide a forum to disseminate family research
• To share effective and evidence-based practice
applications for direct family service
• To promote the CFLE credential and its educational
and preventive approach to working with families
• To discuss policy implications of family research
and how to inform decision-makers
• To promote the professional development of its
membership, through participation in NCFR
governance and by offering opportunities for
continuing education units (CEUs) for credentialing
NCFR thanks the following major sponsors for their contributions to the 2014 Annual Conference
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (President’s Reception)
University of Nebraska (Conference Host Sponsor)
Auburn University (TCRM Sponsor)
University of Georgia (Plenary Sponsor)
University of Illinois (Plenary Sponsor)
University of Maryland (Plenary Sponsor)
University of Minnesota (Plenary Sponsor)
Oklahoma State University (SNP events)
Iowa State University (Families and Health Section)
George Mason University (Family Policy Section)
Montclair State University (Advancing Family Science)
North Dakota State University (Family Therapy Section)
Virginia Tech (Research and Theory Section)
Affordamac (Cyber Cafe)
Groves Conference on Marriage & Family (Gathering Place)
Journal of Family Theory & Review (Cosponsor TCRM)
Johnson Printing–Rochester, Minnesota (program booklet)
About this program booklet . . .
The conference program booklet is divided into the following sections:
• Program at a Glance – program schedule in chronological order
• Subject Index – presentations by subject
• Abbreviations, see page 7
• Educational Sessions – complete day-by-day listing of all plenary, special sessions, papers, workshops,
symposia, posters, and round tables, plus receptions and meetings scheduled Tuesday through Saturday
• Special Events – receptions and other non-educational sessions in chronological order
• Business Meetings – NCFR Board, committees, sections, focus groups, and other group- or member-initiated
meetings
• Conference general information
• NCFR Board, Conference Committee, journal editors, Affiliate Councils, staff
• Index of Program Participants
• Your Personal Scheduler – center pull-out section
• Map of the Hilton Baltimore Hotel – center pull-out section
1
�2014 Proposal Reviewers
One of the strengths of the NCFR Annual Conference is the concurrent sessions sponsored by the sections. Proposals are blind reviewed by three or more peer reviewers from the section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring
that conference presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience.
Education and
Enrichment
Sadguna Anasuri
Linda Behrendt
Janet Benavente
Jacquelyn
Benson
Deb Berke
Gllee Bertram
Gary Bowen
Jill Bowers
Angela Bradford
Miguel Brambila
Dawn Browder
Carol Bruess
Brandon Burr
Cheryl Cheek
Patrick Cheek
Wen-chi Chen
Natalie Cook
Fred Coulter
Annamaria
Csizmadia
Ann Deaton
Bryce Dickey
Anh Do
Tanisha
DuBransky
Ann Dunlop
Richard
Feistman
Carlene Fider
Wm. Michael
Fleming
Patricia Gerhardt
Nerissa Gillum
Mellissa Gordon
Pat Gross
Maria das Dores
Guerreiro
Scott Hall
Young-Hoon
Ham
Patricia Holmes
Nichole Huff
Anthony James
Catherine
Johnson
LaKeisha Jones
Sherri Kehoe
Denise Kennedy
YaeBin Kim
Claire Kimberly
Jackie Kirby
Wilkins (Chair)
Melissa Kozak
Linda Ladd
Melissa LaGraff
Katie LaPlant
Dreama Love
Mallory
Lucier-Greer
Bonita Manson
James Marshall
AnaMaria Diaz
Martinez
2
Peggy Mayfield
Nicole
McAninch
Janeal McCauley
Brandon
McDaniel
Julianne McGill
Susan Meyerle
Dan Moen
Hannah Mudrick
Jennifer Mueller
Felicia Murray
Judith MyersWalls
Sesen Negash
Pat Tanner
Nelson
Spencer
Olmstead
Kjersti Olson
Haley Pettigrew
Yeni
Rachmawati
Katie Reck
Jessie Rudi
Anne Rush
Sudha Sankar
Rachel Savasuk
David Schramm
Walter Schumm
Ahlishia Shipley
Jessica Sigai
Heidi Stolz
Sherria Taylor
Michelle Toews
Mitch Vaterlaus
Anthony Walker
Susan Walker
Catherine Walker
O’Neal
Jie Wang
Rebecca Ward
Ouida Westney
Andrea White
Beth Wilson
Amy Wolfe
Yi-Jung Wu
Deniz Yucel
Ethnic
Minorities
Djidjoho
Gnonhossou
Edna Alfaro
Silvia Alvarez
Sadguna Anasuri
Mayra Bamaca
Veronica Barrios
Patricia BarrosGomes
Wayne Blake
Leanor Boulin
Johnson
Miguel Brambila
Diamond Yvonne
Bravo
Tiffany Brown
Doris CancelTirado
Lover Chancler
Claire Cook
Natalie Cook
Shonda Craft
Annamaria
Csizmadia
Constance Dallas
Veronica
Deenanath
Melissa Delgado
Chelsea Derlan
Mame Kani Diop
Anh Do
Aryn Dotterer
Isaac FalconCampos
Carlene Fider
Nadia Flanigan
Helyne Frederick
Chelsea Garneau
Jaesook Gho
Katia Paz
Goldfarb
Mellissa Gordon
Jennifer Hamer
Elizabeth Harvey
Mendoza
Anthony James
Bora Jin
Aesha John
Gralon Johnson
LaKeisha Jones
Sharon
Jones-Eversley
Janice Kelly
Sarah Killoren
Josephine Kwon
Soyoung Lee
Alison Levitch
Xiaohui Li
Jacquelyn
Mallette
Bonita Manson
AnaMaria Diaz
Martinez
Peggy Mayfield
Janeal McCauley
Laurie Meschke
Yolanda Mitchell
Felicia Murray
Roudi Nazarinia
Roy
Kimmery
Newsom
Kjersti Olson
Elizabeth Palmer
Laura
Pinsoneault
Frankie Denise
Powell
Karen Quek
Yeni
Rachmawati
Martha Zapata
Roblyer
Satabdi Samtani
Sudha Sankar
Desiree Seponski
Carey Sherman
Ahlishia Shipley
LeAnne Silvey
Sharde’ Smith
Savannah Spivey
Sherria Taylor
Yamuna Teter
Noriko
Toyokawa
Teru Toyokawa
Adriana Umana
Taylor
Mitch Vaterlaus
Monique Walker
Jie Wang
Farrell Webb
Ouida Westney
Lorey Wheeler
Andrea White
Rebecca White
Yi-Jung Wu
Ani Yazedjian
(Chair)
Hyun-Kyung
You
Chun Zhang
Familes and
Health
Gulzar Ahmad
Sadguna Anasuri
Bill Anderson
Dayoung Bae
Amanda Barnett
Debbie
Barrington
Silvia Bartolic
Jaylie
Beckenhauer
Jonathon
Beckmeyer
Jacquelyn
Benson
Jerica Berge
Gary Bowen
Juliet Bradley
Miguel Brambila
Dawn Browder
Doris CancelTirado
Nikita Casanova
Julie Cederbaum
Patrick Cheek
Amy Claridge
Tina Conley
Natalie Cook
Shonda Craft
Ali Crandall
Constance Dallas
Ann Deaton
Karen Doneker
Mancini
Kimberly
Doudna
Ann Dunlop
Nadia Flanigan
Patti Follansbee
Helyne Frederick
Amanda Ginter
Kimberly Greder
Joseph Grzywacz
Ron Hammond
Marie Haverfield
Darbi HaynesLawrence
Katherine
Hickey
Twyla Hill
Camilla Hodge
Kristen Holm
Dina Izenstark
LaKeisha Jones
Sharon JonesEversley
Erica Jordan
Sherri Kehoe
YaeBin Kim
Claire Kimberly
Rhiannon
Kroeger
Josephine Kwon
Tae Kyoung Lee
Sheryl Leytham
Xiaohui Li
Jacquelyn
Mallette
Bonita Manson
Christina Marini
Jan McCulloch
Julianne McGill
Laurie Meschke
Susan Meyerle
Elise
Murowchick
Sesen Negash
Tricia Neppl
Spencer
Olmstead
Susanne Olsen
Roper
Verna Ourada
Elizabeth Palmer
Justin Peer
Haley Pettigrew
Laura
Pinsoneault
Frankie Denise
Powell
M. Elise Radina
(Chair)
Amy Rauer
Jennifer Reinke
Diana Samek
Satabdi Samtani
Sudha Sankar
Amber Seidel
D. Scott Sibley
Jessica Sigai
Natalia Sira
Gonca Soyer
Katherine Speirs
Andrea Swenson
Sherria Taylor
Yamuna Teter
Noriko
Toykawa
Amy
VanMullekom
Catherine Walker
O’Neal
Jie Wang
Farrell Webb
Ouida Westney
Andrea White
Diana White
Angela
Whittaker
Beth Wilson
Rosemary
Wright
Erin Yelland
Jeremy Yorgason
Deniz Yucel
Lindsey
Zemanek
Chun Zhang
Jing Zhang
Family Policy
Gulzar Ahmad
Janet Benavente
Andrew Benesh
Jacquelyn
Benson
Kathy Bergh
Deb Berke
Axton BetzHamilton
Tina Conley
Morgan Cooley
Raquel Delevi
Ann Dunlop
Ann Farrell
Anthony Ferraro
Wm. Michael
Fleming
Twyla Hill
Sharon JonesEversley
Sherri Kehoe
Claire Kimberly
Bethany Letiecq
(Chair)
Peggy Mayfield
Susan Meyerle
Haley Pettigrew
Laura
Pinsoneault
Katie Reck
Anne Rush
Lawrence
Shelton
Sherria Taylor
Andrea White
Beth Wilson
Deniz Yucel
Advancing
Family Science
Sadguna Anasuri
Bill Anderson
Dayoung Bae
Amanda Barnett
Linda Behrendt
Janet Benavente
Jacquelyn
Benson
Deb Berke
Gllee Bertram
Axton BetzHamilton
Maureen
Blankemeyer
Juliet Bradley
Miguel Brambila
Patrick Cheek
Amy Claridge
Claire Cook
Natalie Cook
Anh Do
Karen Doneker
Mancini
Aryn Dotterer
Nadia Flanigan
Wm. Michael
Fleming
Helyne Frederick
Deborah Gentry
Nerissa Gillum
Katia Paz
Goldfarb
Pat Gross
Tammy Harpel
Katherine
Hickey
Patricia Holmes
Donna Hoskins
Nichole Huff
Bora Jin
LaKeisha Jones
Young Jin Kang
Sherri Kehoe
Claire Kimberly
Melissa Kozak
Josephine Kwon
Linda Ladd
Katie LaPlant
Vanja Lazarevic
Alice Long
Jacquelyn
Mallette
Trent Maurer
Peggy Mayfield
Janeal McCauley
Julianne McGill
Susan Meyerle
Dan Moen
Kjersti Olson
Yeni
Rachmawati
Jennifer Reinke
Anne Rush
Sudha Sankar
Rachel Savasuk
Walter Schumm
Brenda Seery
Cassandra
Southam
Gonca Soyer
Michael Sturm
Scott Tobias
Bahira Trask
(Chair)
Charlene
VanLeeuwen
Susan Walker
Farrell Webb
Lorey Wheeler
Beth Wilson
Family Therapy
Kay Adams
Alaria Anderson
Heather Austin
Patricia BarrosGomes
Suzanne BartleHaring
Christopher
Belous
Andrew Benesh
Jerica Berge
Kristyn
Blackburn
Thomas Blume
Joshua Boe
Angela Bradford
Cameron Brown
Bryan Cafferky
Matthew Carlson
Nikita Casanova
Julie Cederbaum
Amy Claridge
Shonda Craft
Jaclyn Cravens
Sarah Davis
Brian Distelberg
Jared Durtschi
Lindsay Edwards
Laura Evans
Andrea Farnham
Carlene Fider
Stephen Fife
Patti Follansbee
Laura Frey
Aimee Galick
Rashmi
Gangamma
Chelsea Garneau
Giaovanna
Gianesini
Rebecca
Goodman
Erika Grafsky
Mary Sue Green
Erica Hartwell
�2014 Proposal Reviewers
Megan Hicks
Jessica High
Lyndsey
Hjelmstad
Quintin Hunt
Bora Jin
Naveen Jonathan
LaKeisha Jones
Sherri Kehoe
Angela Kim
Carmen
Knudson-Martin
Linda Ladd
Ashley Landers
Jeff Larson
Marcie
Lectenberg
Sheryl Leytham
Candice Maier
James Marshall
Peggy Mayfield
Christine
McGeorge
(Chair)
Susan Meyerle
Dan Moen
J. Kale Monk
Rachel
Monteverdi
Lyn Moore
Megan Murphy
Matt Mutchler
Taryn Nasis
Jennifer
Newquist
Ruth Nutting
Spencer
Olmstead
Elizabeth Palmer
Rikki Patton
Justin Peer
Haley Pettigrew
Doug Pettinelli
Keeley Pratt
Anne Prouty
Daniel Puhlman
Karen Quek
Kayla Reed
Jamila Reynolds
Kayla Ritenour
Anne Rush
Shanay Russell
Sudha Sankar
Alex Schmidt
Ryan Seedall
Desiree Seponski
D. Scott Sibley
Pat Sims
Emily Stone
Michael Sturm
Rachel Tambling
Laura Tejada
Jessica Topor
Amber Vennum
Nicole Walton
Karen Wampler
Richard Wampler
Amanda
Westmoreland
Mathew Withers
Nathan Wood
Wendy Wray
Qiong Wu
I-Shan Yang
Hana Yoo
Deniz Yucel
Lindsey
Zemanek
Kevin
Zimmerman
Feminism and
Family Studies
Katherine Allen
Sadguna Anasuri
Heather Austin
Patricia BarrosGomes
Katie Barrow
Kate Behan
Jacquelyn
Benson
Dorothy
Berglund
Thomas Blume
Diamond Yvonne
Bravo
Alison Chrisler
Marilyn
Coleman
Christina Collins
Jaclyn Cravens
Kimberly
Crossman
Ann Dunlop
Rachel Engler
Jordan
Laura Evans
Jessica Fish
Nadia Flanigan
Aimee Galick
Katherine Gerst
Jennifer Hamer
Jaimee
Hartenstein
Erica Hartwell
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Katherine
Hickey
LaKeisha Jones
Young Jin Kang
Janice Kelly
Tanya
Koropeckyj-Cox
Erin LavenderStott
Polina
Levchenko
Sheryl Leytham
Heidi Lyons
Candice Maier
Mindy Markham
AnaMaria Diaz
Martinez
Elise
Murowchick
Megan Murphy
Judith MyersWalls
Kathleen
O’Rourke
Verna Ourada
Elizabeth Palmer
Pamela Payne
Laura
Pinsoneault
Sudha Sankar
Walter Schumm
Brenda Seery
Desiree Seponski
Elizabeth Sharp
Kristy Shih
Deborah Smith
Sherria Taylor
Elissa Thomann
Mitchell
Noriko
Toyokawa
Jessica Troilo
Brad van EedenMoorefield
Shannon Weaver
(Chair)
Dana Weiser
Andrea White
Beth WilliamsBreault
Kevin
Zimmerman
Anisa Zvonkovic
International
Gulzar Ahmad
Edna Alfaro
Sadguna Anasuri
Sylvia Asay
Miguel Brambila
Wen-chi Chen
Veronica
Deenanath
Mame Kani Diop
Anh Do
Helyne Frederick
Young-Hoon
Ham
Meng-Chuan
Hsieh
Bora Jin
Aesha John
Vanja Lazarevic
Yoonjoo Lee
Alison Levitch
Sheryl Leytham
Xiaohui Li
AnaMaria Diaz
Martinez
Peggy Mayfield
Judith MyersWalls
Kjersti Olson
Karen Quek
Marcela Raffaelli
Martha Zapata
Roblyer
Satabdi Samtani
Sudha Sankar
Desiree Seponski
Cassandra
Southam
Savannah Spivey
Noriko
Toyokawa
Teru Toyokawa
Jie Wang
Angela Wiley
(Chair)
Hyun-Kyung
You
Chun Zhang
Jing Zhang
Religion and
Family Life
Gulzar Ahmad
Jacquelyn
Benson
Miguel Brambila
Greg Brooks
Alexandra
Brown
Ron Bruner
Bryan Cafferky
Nikita Casanova
Dudley Chancey
Cheryl Cheek
Nadia Flanigan
Jaesook Gho
Michael
Goodman
Sandra Hartnitt
Teri Henke
Katherine
Hickey
Anthony James
LaKeisha Jones
Bryce Jorgensen
Sherri Kehoe
Alice Long
Dreama Love
Janeal McCauley
Susan Meyerle
Marianne Miller
Karen Quek
Yeni
Rachmawati
Amy Rauer
Adrienne Riegle
Sudha Sankar
Marie Saracino
Walter Schumm
Cassandra
Southam
Sherria Taylor
Anthony Walker
Nicole Walton
Jie Wang
Ouida Westney
Joe Wilmoth
Beth Wilson
Julie Zaloudek
(Chair)
Chun Zhang
Research and
Theory
Kari Adamsons
Monerah
Almahmoud
Sadguna Anasuri
Kayla Anderson
Joyce Arditti
(Chair)
Heather Austin
Bonnie Barber
Melissa Barnett
Silvia Bartolic
Allen Barton
Janet Benavente
Jacquelyn
Benson
Axton BetzHamilton
Rhett Billen
Gary Bowen
Alexandra
Brown
Bryan Cafferky
Liseth Camacho
Cynthia
Campbell
Matthew Carlson
Patrick Cheek
JinMyoung Cho
Heejeong Choi
Alison Chrisler
Rose
Constantino
Teresa Cooney
Shonda Craft
Jaclyn Cravens
Annamaria
Csizmadia
Melissa Curran
Jim Deal
Jeff Dew
Anh Do
Jennifer Doty
Tanisha
DuBransky
Jared Durtschi
Gizem Erdem
Dan Erickson
Wm. Michael
Fleming
Laura Frey
Rashmi
Gangamma
Chelsea Garneau
Jaesook Gho
Giaovanna
Gianesini
Henry Gonzalez
Arthur Greil
Joseph Grzywacz
Elizabeth Harvey
Mendoza
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Megan Hicks
Twyla Hill
Lyndsey
Hjelmstad
Tom Holman
Erin Holmes
Spencer James
Jakob Jensen
Matthew
Johnson
Sharon JonesEversley
Tera Jordan
Min-Jung Jung
Young Jin Kang
Teresa Keeler
Denise Kennedy
Susan Koerner
Daniel Korie
Karen Kramer
Josephine Kwon
Crystal Duncan
Lane
Dan Laxman
Sun-a Lee
Denise Lewis
Sheryl Leytham
Alice Long
Duhita
Mahatmya
Allison Mangone
AnaMaria Diaz
Martinez
Janeal McCauley
Lauren McClain
Brandon
McDaniel
Alyssa
McElwain
Laurie Meschke
Susan Meyerle
Neda
Moinolmolki
Rachel
Monteverdi
Sandy Morrison
Jennifer
Mortensen
Elise
Murowchick
Colleen Murray
Hoa Nguyen
Elizabeth Nixon
Spencer
Olmstead
Haley Pettigrew
Christine Proulx
Amy Rauer
Sandra Rezac
Elizabeth Riina
Hilary Rose
Tara SaathoffWells
Allen Sabey
Hans Saint-Eloi
Cadely
Diana Samek
Sudha Sankar
Rachel Savasuk
Cynthia
Schmiege
Walter Schumm
Brenda Seery
Amber Seidel
Carey Wexler
Sherman
Aya Shigeto
Cassandra
Southam
Katherine Speirs
Andrea Swenson
Keiko Takahashi
Laura Tejada
Scott Tobias
Casey
Totenhagen
Virginia Vincenti
Susan Walker
Catherine Walker
O’Neal
Jie Wang
Isaac Washburn
Megan Way
Adam West
Brandan Wheeler
Lorey Wheeler
Shawn
Whiteman
Amanda
Williams
Deanna
Williamson
Nathan Wood
Agnieszka
Wozniak
Rosemary
Wright
Yi-Jung Wu
I-Shan Yang
Robin Yaure
Chun Zhang
Students/New
Professionals
Diana Baltimore
Ronald Cox
(Program Rep)
Rachel Engler
Jordan
Bryce Jorgensen
Claire Kimberly
Jaerim Lee
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�Conference at a glance
Tuesday, November 18
8am-4pm
9am-5pm
9am-4pm
12-2pm
12-1:45pm
1-3pm
2-3:45pm
4-6pm
4:30-7pm
4:30-6pm
6-9pm
7-9pm
NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
Pre-conference Workshop: Practices/Policy
Pre-conference Workshop on Military Families
TCRM Workshop: Qualitative Methods
TCRM Paper Session 1A
TCRM Paper Session 1B
Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs
TCRM Paper Session 2A
TCRM Paper Session 2B
TCRM Paper Session 3A
TCRM Paper Session 3B
CFLE Advisory Board Meeting
Section Chairs Meeting
TCRM Workshop: Quantitative Methods
TCRM Paper Session 4A
TCRM Paper Session 4B
Wednesday, November 19
7-9am
7:30-9:30am
7:45-9:45am
7:45-8:30am
8-9:45am
8:30-9:45am
8:30-11:30am
9-9:45am
9:45-10:45am
9:45-11:15am
10-11:30am
11:45am-12:45pm
11:30am-1:15pm
11:45am-1:15pm
11:45am-1:15pm
11:45am-1:15pm
12:30-1:15pm
1-2:30pm
1:30-2:45pm
1:30-2:45pm
3-4:15pm
4:30-6:15pm
5-8pm
6:15-7pm
6:30-8pm
8-9:30pm
8:15-9:45pm
9:30-10pm
Groves Conference Board Meeting
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
Section Executive Committee Officers Meeting
Poster Session 1
TCRM Workshop: Social Theory Construction
TCRM Paper Session 5
Special Session: Master’s in International Family Studies
Concurrent Sessions 1
CFLE Exam
Poster Session 2
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff Meeting
Fellows Committee Meeting
Special Session: Children’s Rights, Families, and Parental
Incarceration
Concurrent Sessions 2
Lightning Paper Session
Memorial Service
TCRM Business Meeting/Luncheon
Fellows Roundtables
EM and FS Section Member Meetings
Focused Dialogue: Family Life Education
Focus Group Meetings
Students/New Professionals Leadership Council Meeting
Poster Session 3
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Special Session: Global Approaches in
Sexuality Education
Concurrent Sessions 3
Workshop: Research With Marginalized
Populations: Global Challenges and Processes
Newcomers Reception
Concurrent Sessions 4
Plenary: Globalization, Families and Social
Justice: Creating Positive Transformations
Exhibits Opening
Poster Session 4
President’s Reception/Induction of Fellows
SNP Session: Speed Mentoring Session
Roundtables on Innovative Research Methods
FP and RT Section Member Meetings
Focus Group Meetings
NCFR 2015 Student Service Project Meeting
Thursday, November 20
7-8:15am
7:10-7:40am
7:30-11:30am
7:45-9:45am
8-9:30am
8-8:45am
8:30-9:45am
4
FF Section Member Meeting
Focus Group Meetings
Meditation Session
Affiliate Councils Workshop
CFLE Program Review Committee Meeting
Journal Board Committee Meeting
Directors of Family Centers Meeting
University Administrators Forum
Poster Session 5
Special Session: Humane Workplace–
Influence of Feminism and Social Justice
Concurrent Sessions 5
9am-4pm
10-11:15am
Visit the Exhibits
Special Session: Burgess Award Address
Concurrent Sessions 6
11:30am-1pm Special Session: Alexis Walker Address:
Feminist Family Studies: Reflection/Critique
11:30am-1pm CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
11:30am-12:15pm Poster Session 6
11:30am-1pm Focus GroupsMeetings
Focused Dialogue: Moving Family Fields Forward
11:30am-2:30pm FR Editor Search Committee Meeting
12:15-1pm
Lightning Paper Session-Multiracial Families
12:30-2:30pm Post-doctoral Study: NIH Mock Review Study
Panel Workshop
1:15-2:45pm
JFTR Editorial Board Meeting
1:15-2:30pm
Elections Council Meeting
1:15-2:30pm
Special Session: Sandra Stith on Intimate Partner Violence
Concurrent Sessions 7
2:45-4:30pm
Plenary: Women Changing the World
4:45-6pm
NCFR Annual Business Meeting/Member Forum
Students/New Professionals Roundtables
6-7:30pm
CFLE Reception
IN and RF Section Member Meetings
Focus Group Meetings
7:30-8:45pm
Legacy Circle Reception
8:15-9:45pm
EE Section Member Meeting
7:45-9:15pm
FT Section Member Meeting
Focus Group Meetings
Friday, November 21
7-8:15am
Focus Group Meetings
Meeting of Family Science Association
7:10-7:40am
Meditation Session
7:30-9am
2015 Program Committee Meeting
7:45-9:15am
Diversity and Inclusion: Active Discussion
8am-1pm
Visit the Exhibits
8-8:45am
Poster Session 7
8:30-9:45am
Special Session: Address Poverty, Build Family Resiliency,
and Fix the System? What You Need to Know First
Concurrent Sessions 8
8:30-9:45am
Academic Program Review Q & A Session
9-9:45am
Committee on Conference Process Meeting
10-11:15am
Special Session: Marginalized Families:
Working Towards Inclusion
Concurrent Sessions 9
SNP Workshop: Translating Research Into Programs
11am-2pm
Affiliate Councils Board Planning Session
11:30am-1pm Workshop: Best Practices in Family Science
11:30am-12:45pm Special Session: How to Become a CFLE
11:30am-1:30pm SNP Workshop - Outside the Ivory Tower
11:30am-12:15pmPoster Session 8
11:30am-1pm FH and EM Oral History Meetings
Focus Group Meetings
Family Relations Associate Editors Meeting
11:30am-12:15pm Lightning Paper Session: International Families
12:15-1pm
Lightning Paper Session: Relationship Quality
1:15-2:30pm
Special Session: Transnational Politics of Emotion
Concurrent Sessions 10
2-4pm
SNP Workshop: Careers for Bachelors and
Master’s Graduates
1:30-3:30pm
Future of Family Science Task Force Meeting
2:45-4pm
Special Session: Indigenous Justice
Concurrent Sessions 11
4:15-6pm
Plenary: Migration and Invisible Welfare
6:15-7:45pm
University/Allied Association Receptions
7:45-9:15pm
Celebration: World Family Festival - IYF
Saturday, November 22
7-8am
7-8:30am
8-8:45am
8:30-9:45am
8:45-9:45am
10am-Noon
5pm
Zumba Fund Raiser Sponsored by the FH Section
2015 Program Committee Meeting
Poster Session 9
Concurrent Sessions 12
SNP Workshop: Fulbright Scholar Experience
Policy Advisory Committee Meeting
Plenary: Global and Human Rights
Exploring the Baltimore Inner Harbor
�Subject index
Key
0= Tues (precon); 1=Wed;
2=Thurs; 3=Fri; 4=Sat
See session listings by day for
titles.
Abuse
103-19; 207-07; 327-30
Adoption
134-01; 134-02; 134-03; 13404; 147-04
African Americans
233-01; 233-02; 233-03; 40206; 402-07; 405-01; 405-03
Aging
131-19; 223-11
AIDS/HIV
103-10; 406-03
Assessment
107-01; 324-01; 327-11
Autism Spectrum Disorders
310-01; 310-02; 310-03
Caregiving
131-16 FF; 131-18; 211-03
Child Care
111-09; 111-10; 111-11; 327-02
Child Development
111-04; 136-02; 403-02
Childhood and Adolescence
335-01; 103-23; 103-24; 111-25;
121-01; 121-05; 131-25; 13604; 137-01; 147-13; 307-06;
307-07; 307-08; 307-09; 30710;307-11; 307-25; 318-01; 31802; 338-01; 341-03; 349-05;
404-03; 406-01
Cohabitation
207-16; 207-17; 207-19; 20720; 320-03; 403-03
Communities
210-03; 317-02; 402-24
Conflict Resolution
111-07
Coparenting
147-19; 147-20; 213-01; 21303; 313-01; 313-02; 313-03;
348-04; 402-14; 403-04
Coping
131-20
Couples
135-03; 147-16; 211-04; 223-01;
223-06; 307-21; 320-01; 32708;; 327-16; 327-29; 336-01;
336-05; 407-02
Cross-cultural Issues
103-02; 144-03; 207-06; 40220; 402-21; 402-22
Evaluations
002; 223-24; 223-25; 317-01
Gerontology
111-22
Evidence-based Programs
131-05; 131-11; 346-01; 349-02
GLBT
118-01; 118-02; 118-03; 11804; 118-05; 207-12; 207-22 FF;
207-23 FF; 207-24 FF; 207-25
FF; 207-26; 212-01; 212-04;
350-04
Families
147-14; 147-17; 207-08 FF;
207-09; 207-15; 318-03;327-14;
327-19; 335-03; 339-04
Family Finances
307-02; 307-03; 307-04
Family Law
223-16
Ethnicity/Diversity
348-06; 349-03; 228-01
Family Life Education
131-01; 131-07; 209-01; 22327; 232; 324-02
Decision Making
111-29
Family Policy
150-01 FF; 218-01; 307-27
Disabilities
131-21
Family Processes
111-06; 131-26; 223-08; 223-10;
317-03; 402-13; 406-02
Divorce and Dissolution
147-21; 147-22 FF; 147-23;
147-24; 147-25 ; 403-01
Dyadic Data Analysis
008-01; 008-02
Early Childhood and Early
Childhood Education
107-02; 111-05; 327-01; 327-03
Economic Well-being
209-02; 209-03; 209-04; 30903; 348-05; 402-23
Education
136-03
Emerging Adulthood and
Youth
131-27; 137-02; 137-03; 13704; 147-01; 147-02; 210-02;
307-13; 307-14; 307-15; 307-16
FF; 307-17; 307-19; 404-04
Emotion
337
Family Relations
111-18; 111-19; 111-20; 111-21;
307-24; 307-30; 327-12
Family Resource Management
307-01
Family Science
111-17; 111-28; 116-05; 120;
223-18; 223-26; 234-01; 23402; 234-03; 234-04; 234-05;
324-03; 407-03
Fatherhood
006-01; 006-02; 111-15; 121-02;
121-03; 121-04; 147-10; 147-11;
213-02; 213-04
Feminism and Women’s
Issues
150-02; 208 ; 221;; 235-03; 237
Fertility
147-07
Gender
111-12 FF; 111-13 FF
Global and Human Rights
410
Globalization and Families
145; 223-13 FF; 402-01
Globalization and Relational
Quality
223-02; 223-03; 223-04
Grandparents
216-01; 236-04
Health and Families
103-09; 103-14; 217-01; 21702; 217-03; 318-04; 348-01
Health Care
103-07; 131-10
Health Disparities
103-06; 350-03
High-risk Behaviors
327-18; 406-04
Housing
147-05; 339-02
Human Services
339-03
Identity
233-04
Immigration
115-01; 115-02; 115-03; 131-03;
142-01; 142-02; 220-01; 220-02;
220-03; 220-04; 311-01; 348-08;
402-15; 402-17; 402-18
Incarceration and Families
114
Indigenous Justice
345
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�Subject index
Intergenerational Issues
103-22; 111-08 FF; 119-02;
119-03; 135-01; 402-12
Family Arrangements
009-01; 009-02
International
119-01; 144-01; 144-02; 402-19
Motherhood
140-01; 140-02; 140-03; 14004; 150-03 FF; 219-02
Interventions
150-07
Multicultural Families
142-03; 211-02
Latinos
103-03; 321-01; 321-02; 32103; 321-04; 349-04; 402-09;
402-11
Multiracial Families
228-02; 228-03; 228-04; 22805
Literacy
147-09
Marginalized Families
316
Marital Roles
207-10
Marriage
135-02; 207-18; 211-01; 22305; 223-07; 223-09; 223-28;
320-02; 327-09; 327-13; 32720; 327-22; 327-23; 327-24;
327-25; 327-26; 327-27; 32728; 336-04; 405-02; 405-04;
408-02; 408-03; 408-04;
Marriage Education
107-03; 111-23; 111-27; 30902; 327-21
Mate Selection
103-01; 103-04
Media
147-06
Mental Health
103-05; 103-11; 210-01; 307-22
Mentoring
117-02 ; 143 ; 239-02
Military Families
003; 131-09; 133-01; 133-02;
133-03; 141-01; 141-02; 14103; 141-04; 207-01; 207-02;
207-03; 207-04; 223-15; 31201; 312-02; 312-03; 312-04;
340-01; 340-02
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Obesity
111-01; 111-02; 111-03; 33804; 347-01; 347-02; 347-03;
347-04
Parenting
103-12; 131-02; 131-04; 13601; 147-08; 147-12; 147-18;
207-13; 216-03; 216-04; 23502; 307-18; 327-04; 327-05;
327-06; 338-02; 338-03; 34901; 402-08; 402-10; 404-01;
404-02
Religion/Spiriuality
015-01; 131-22; 131-23; 14703; 212-02; 235-01; 336-02;
336-03; 350-01; 350-02
Teaching
116-01; 116-02; 116-03; 11604; 218-02; 218-03; 223-23;
319; 402-03; 402-04; 402-05
Research and Research
Methodology
010-01; 010-02; 215; 340-04
Technology and Families
117-01; 131-17; 327-10
Research to Practice
322
Retirement
131-14; 131-15
Rural Families
131-12; 223-17
Same-sex Marriage
207-21
Sex Education
111-16; 132; 346-02
Sexuality
111-14; 150-05 FF; 219-01;
219-04; 307-29; 346-03
Poverty and Family
335-04; 308
Social Justice
212-03; 348-07; 402-02
Pregnancy
121-06
Social Media
324-04; 327-15
Professional Development
106; 117-03; 131-06; 138; 149;
223-20; 229; 239-01; 239-03;
326-01; 326-02; 326-03; 32604; 326-05; 409
Social Networks and
Romantic Relationships/
Dating
011-01; 011-02; 341-01; 408-01
Professional Ethics and
Practice
223-19
Socialization
147-27; 216-02; 307-05; 30712
Qualitative Research
105-01; 105-02
Stepfamilies
147-26; 207-11; 236-01; 23602; 236-03
Qualitative Methodology
004; 014; 150-04 FF
Stress
103-13; 210-04
Relationships
111-24; 111-26; 231; 307-26;
307-28; 309-04; 341-02; 34802; 407-04
Substance Abuse
235-04
Suicide
103-15; 103-16; 131-08; 30720
Theory
005-01; 005-02; 108-01; 10802; 108-03; 131-24; 150-06;
223-22;
Theory and Practice
016-01; 016-02
Therapy
103-08; 109; 117-05; 135-04;
147-15; 207-05; 223-21; 32707; 407-01
Trauma, Risk and Resilience
131-13; 307-23 ; 311-02; 31103; 311-04; 340-03; 339-01;
348-03
Violence
103-17 FF; 103-20; 103-21;
144-04; 219-03; 219-05; 30901; 313-04
Work
223-12; 223-14; 335-02; 34201; 342-02; 342-03; 342-04
�Table of contents
2015 Conference.............................Inside front cover
2014 Proposal Reviewers...........................................2
Conference at a Glance...............................................4
Subject Index.................................................................5
Conference Sessions (Tues-Sat)................................8
Special Events............................................................55
Business Meetings.....................................................57
Exhibitors.....................................................................59
General Information..................................................60
Board of Directors.....................................................62
Conference Program Committee............................62
Journal Editors............................................................62
Affiliate Councils Board.............................................63
Affiliate Councils........................................................63
NCFR Staff..................................................................63
Program Participants................................................65
Presidents and Fellows...................Inside back cover
Personal Conference Scheduler.........................Insert
Hilton Baltimore Floor Plan................................Insert
Abbreviations, symbols
Numbering
Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with “1,” Thursday with “2,” Friday with “3,” and Saturday with “4.”
Authors, presiders, discussants
Authors’ names are listed in bold after the title of the presentation.
Presiders, discussants, and other session leaders are listed at the end
of the session titles/topics.
Sections, Affiliate Councils, Students/New Professionals
(S/NP), Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions
Sessions may be sponsored by Sections, by the Affiliate
Councils group, by the Student/New Professional group, the CFLE
program, or the IDC. Sessions are marked as to sponsorship or in
some cases area of interest. See section logos below. For Poster Sessions, the Section is indicated by the two-letter section abbreviation.
Section logos
(also includes SNP, CFLE, Affiliates, TCRM)
Session formats
PA - Paper: 3 or 4 presentations around a common theme
SY - Symposium; 3 or 4 presenters addressing the same topic
WK - Workshop: presentation of best practices, methods
PO - Poster: Detailed displays that summarize research or
practice; grouped by topic
RT - Roundtable: Speaker presents topic and leads discussion
PS - Poster Symposium: 3 or 4 presenters with commonly themed
posters; includes group discussion
Lightning Papers Sessions are a collection of 4 to 7 presentations
each of which is limited to 7 slides and 7 minutes
Emphasis
Presentations and posters are designated as (R) for “Research” and/
or (P) for “Practice.”
Feminism & Family Studies (FF)
International (IN)
Advancing Family Science (FS)
Education/Enrichment (EE)
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Family and Health (FH)
Family Policy (FP)
Family Therapy (FT)
Religion & Family Life (RF)
Research and Theory (RT)
Affiiliate Councils (AC)
Students and New Professionals
CFLE
TCRM
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�Tuesday, November 18 • Preconference
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area
Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity
7am-10pm, Armistead
Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus
complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by Affordamac
Parent/Child Room
7am-7pm, Hopkins
Meditation Room
7am-7pm, Tilghman
#001 NCFR Board of Directors
8am-4pm, Paca A/B
Presider: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
PRECoNFERENCE WoRkSHoP
#002 Preconference Workshop on Participatory
Program Evaluation Practices to Support
Public Policy
9am-5pm, key Ballroom 10
Leaders: Mary Crave, Kerry Zaleski; University of
Wisconsin-Extension
What are some common challenges?
Guiding principles of participatory methods for engaging
vulnerable and marginalized learners/ clients. What are the
public policy implications of NOT using these principles?
• Methods for Assessing Situations and Prioritizing
• Participatory Mapping
• Pair-Wise Ranking
• Values Exercises
Lunch
• Methods for Interpreting Data and Communicating Results
– Participant Practice
• Pocket-Chart Voting
• Daily Calendars
• Seasonal Calendars
• Criteria Setting
• Measuring with Objects
• Communicating Results
• Using participatory methods and results to advocate for
public policy
• Summary, resources for learning more, Q & A
• Evaluation of workshop
•
Mary Crave, Ph.D., has been with the University of WisconsinExtension for more than 35 years, including 20 years as a family
living educator at the county and state levels. Since 2000 she
has trained extension practitioners, program staff, and university
faculty in the US and internationally in program development,
teaching, evaluation, grant-writing and other skills. She has
worked in both urban and rural communities in Wisconsin and
in more than 20 developing countries. At U.W.-Madison she has
taught several courses in the School of Human Ecology, including Family Public Policy.
Kerry Zaleski has more than 18 years of experience developing, managing and evaluating culturally responsive community
development and health and social service programs in the US
and internationally. Since joining the University of WisconsinExtension five years ago, she has trained extension educators on
participatory methods and processes for engaging underrepresented and vulnerable persons in identifying and addressing root
causes of pressing community issues.
Description
Educators, researchers, practitioners and policymakers are often
expected to evaluate programs, yet find their evaluation skills are
very limited, especially when challenged to gather accurate, reliable, valid, and useable data from persons who may feel vulnerable, powerless or disenfranchised. This workshop will demonstrate and practice methods based on the participatory learning
and action family of methods that can be used throughout the
program planning, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting process.
With a colleague, Tererai Trent, Ph.D., MPH, the two facilitators
have led similar workshops at and for the American Evaluation
Association for three years and are writing a text/manual on
participatory evaluation methods for social justice.
EE/FP (R, P)
Workshop Agenda
• Introductions, workshop overview and processes
• What makes some people vulnerable? Who is vulnerable?
How might this influence program design and evaluation?
9am-4pm, key Ballroom 12
Agenda available at first session. Includes morning workshop,
lunch, afternoon workshop.
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PRECoNFERENCE WoRkSHoP
#003 Preconference Workshop on Military
Families
�Tuesday, November 18 • Preconference
TCRM 2014
THEoRy CoNSTRuCTioN/
RESEARCH METHoDoLogy
WoRkSHoPS (TCRM)
TCRM 2014 is sponsored by Auburn
university and co-sponsored by the
Journal of Family Theory & Review.
#004 TCRM Workshop Session 1
Noon-2pm, Tubman A/B
Panel Discussion - Qualitative Methods Panel
Cultivating Qualitative Research in Family Studies: Conceptual,
Methodological, and Theoretical Directions
Leaders: Elizabeth Sharp, Anisa Zvonkovic, Elise
Radina, Todd Goodsell, Megan Haselschwerdt, Justin
Hendricks
Discussants: Robert Milardo, Katherine R. Allen
(R)
#005 TCRM Paper Session 1A
Noon-1:45pm, Carroll A
Validity of Models and Measures
005-01 Assessing Outcomes of Same-sex Parenting, Walter
Schumm, Mark Landess, George Williams
005-02 (CANCELLED) Psychometric Assessment of the Iowa
Family Interaction Rating Scales, Janet Melby, Daniel
Russell, Fredrick Lorenz, Mack Shelley
Discussants: Robert Larzelere; Jorge Gato
Presider: Veronica Barrios
(R)
#006 TCRM Paper Session 1B
Noon-1:45pm Carroll B
Fathering and Families With Multiples
006-01 Families With Multiples Developmental Stress Theory,
Kayla Anderson, Martha Rueter, Jennifer Connor
006-02 A Resource Theory of Fathering, Rob Palkovitz,
Kimberly Gulcher, James Hull
Discussants: Dan Puhlman; Kari Adamsons
Presider: Karina Shreffler
(R)
#007 Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs
1-3pm, Paca A/B
Presider: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President
#008 TCRM Paper Session 2A
2-3:45pm, Carroll A
Dyadic Data Analysis
008-01 CFA Using Dyadic Data: Current Practices and
Recommendations, Shannon Claxton, Manfred H.M. van
Dulmen
008-02 Stressors Predicting Marital Satisfaction, Moderated by
Loneliness, Jeremy Yorgason, Nick Frye
Discussants: Dan Perlman; Heejeong Choi
Presider: Erin Kramer Holmes
(R)
#009 TCRM Paper Session 2B
2-3:45pm, Carroll B
Modern Family Arrangements
009-01 Stepfamily Functioning and Stability: An Integrative
Theoretical Model, Todd Jensen
009-02 Inclusive Same-sex Marriage Research: Expanding Our
Theoretical Horizons, Barbara Settles, Nikki DiGregorio,
Amanda Rich, Joshua Titus
Discussants: Thomas Blume; Kelly Roberts
Presider: Justin Hendricks
(R)
#010 TCRM Paper Session 3A
4-6pm, Carroll A
Classification Techniques
010-01 Change in Interpartner Aggression From Late
Adolescence to Young Adulthood, Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely,
Joe Pittman, Gregory Pettit, Jennifer Lansford, John
Bates, Kenneth Dodge, Amy Holdtworth-Munroe
010-02 Advancing Family Theory Through Methodological
Improvement: Optimal Matching Analysis, Todd Martin
Discussants: Isaac Washburn; Justin Dyer
Presider: Shannon Claxton
(R)
#011 TCRM Paper Session 3B
4-6pm, Carroll B
Romantic Partners and Sexuality
011-01 Mom and Dad, Please Accept Me: Understanding Parent
Reactions to Coming Out, Alison Chrisler
011-02 Network Perceptions of Daters’ Romances: The Social
Network Evaluation and Transmission (S-NET) Model,
Elizabeth Keneski, Timothy Loving
Discussants: Katie Barrow; Jennifer Doty
Presider: Erin Lavender-Stott
(R)
#012 CFLE Advisory Board
3-6:30 pm, Marshall
Presider: Nichole Huff, Advisory Board Chair
#013 Section Chairs Meet With Staff
4:30-6pm, Paca A/B
Presiders: Jeanne Strand, NCFR Section Chairs Liaison and
Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
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�Tuesday, November 18 • Preconference
#014 TCRM Workshop Session
6-9pm, Tubman A/B
Quantitative Methods Workshop
Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Studying Dyads and
Families, Adam Galovan, Erin Kramer Holmes, Christine
Proulx, Nathan Wood
Discussant: Lorey Wheeler
Presider: David R. Johnson
(R)
#015 TCRM Paper Session 4A
7-9pm, Carroll A
Religion and Family
015-01 Why Religion Helps and Harms: Paradox and Power at
the Nexus of Faith and Family Life, David Dollahite, Hilary
Dalton, Loren Marks
Discussants: Romulus Chelbegean, Julie Zaloudek, Alina
Baltazar
Presider: Claire Kamp-Dush
(R)
#016 TCRM Paper Session 4B
7-9pm, Carroll B
Theory and Practice
016-01 An Integrated Theory of Latina Sexual Abuse
Disclosure, Veronica Barrios, Jonathan Caspi
016-02 PYD and Self-determination Theory: Integrating Two
Theories for Adolescent Development, Sara Dodd, Holly
Reece, Erin Kostina-Ritchey
Discussants: Suzanne Bartle-Haring; Patricia Hyjer Dyk
Presider: Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely
(R)
TCRM WoRkSHoP Co-SPoNSoR
Journal of Family Theory & Review
Robert Milardo, Ph.D., Editor
Libby Blume, Ph.D., Editor-elect
The Journal of Family Theory &
Review seeks to encourage integration
and growth in the multidisciplinary and
international domains of inquiry that
define contemporary family studies. The
journal publishes original contributions
in all areas of family theory, including new advances
in theory development, reviews of existing theory,
and analyses of the interface of theory and method, as
well as integrative and theory based reviews of content
areas, and book reviews. The journal draws from a
broad range of the social sciences, although scholarship based within the fields of family studies, sociology, and allied disciplines, developmental and social
psychology, communications, health and allied fields is
favored. Families are viewed broadly and inclusively
to include individuals of varying ages and
genders, sexual orientations, ethnicities, and
nationalities.
NCFR thanks Bob Milardo, founding
editor of JFTR, for his leadership in development of this important new journal.
Congratulations to his successor, Libby
Blume, who officially assumes the editor’s
office with the first issue in 2015, but who
has been working tirelessly for the last year
to ensure a smooth transition.
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�Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area
Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity
7am-10pm, Armistead
Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus
complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by Affordamac
The gathering Place
8am-10pm, key 4/5
Your place to meet, rest, eat, be merry. WiFi. Streaming video of
major sessions.
Sponsored by groves
Parent/Child Room
7am-7pm, Hopkins
Meditation Room
7am-7pm, Tilghman
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#100 groves Conference Board Meeting
7-9am, Marshall
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, Groves Conference President
#101 inclusion and Diversity Committee
7:30-9:30am, Brent
Presiders: LeAnne Silvey, Committee Chair, and Soyoung Lee,
Chair-elect
#102 Section Executive Committee officers
Meeting
7:45-9:45am, key Ballroom 12
#103 PoSTER SESSioN 1
7:45-8:30am, South Foyer
IN Poster Symposium
Mate Selection and Dating Across Cultures
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time at the
tables near these posters.)
103-01 IN (R) External Influences on Gender-specific Mate
Selection Perceptions and Criteria, Jason Austin, Ruoxi
Chen
103-02 IN (R) Comparing Chinese and American Adults’
Perceived Mate Selection Pressures, Ruoxi Chen, Jason
Austin
103-03 IN (R) Romantic Dating and Familial Expectations:
Perspectives of Adolescent Girls’ in Mexico, Linda C.
Halgunseth, Graciela Espinosa-Hernandez, Alison Joann
Van Duzor
103-04 IN (R) Mate Selection: Parent and Young Adult
Perspectives in an Arranged Marriage Culture, Kennon
Rider
Discussant/Presider: Xiaohui (Sophie) Li
Posters
Health and Relationships
103-05 RT (R) Bullying, Family Resources, and Mental Health:
A Test of the ABC-X Theory, Elise Resnick, Leigh Leslie
Health Care
103-06 EM (R) Health Service Utilization Among Asian
Immigrant: An Alternative Framework, Shann Hwa Hwang,
Philip Yang
103-07 FP (R) The Dynamic Landscape of Health Care:
Families’ Confidence to Make a Smart Choice, Amanda
Ginter, Bonnie Braun, Teresa McCoy, Virginia Brown,
Lynn Little, Maria Pippidis, Mia Russell
Illness/Medical Family Therapy
103-08 FT (P) A Review of Play Therapy Interventions for
Chronic Illness, Elizabeth Palmer, Keeley Pratt
Chronic Illness
103-09 FH (R) (MOVED TO WED., 12:30pm, #131-28 FH)
Determinants of Spouse Diet-related Support and Diabetes,
Z. Seda Sahin, Amber Seidel, Melissa Franks, Cleveland
Shields, Emily Muller, Christopher Agnew, German
Posada
AIDS/HIV
103-10 FH (R) Restricting Sexual and Reproductive Rights of
Yemeni Women Living With HIV, Shonda Craft, Abdallah
Badahdah
Mental Health
103-11 FH (R) Marital Adjustment in Parents With and Without
Mood Disorders, Muzi Chen, Angela Narayan, Katie
Berghuis, Bonnie Klimes-Dougan
Obesity
103-12 FH (R) Obesity Risk Assessment Tools for Low-Income
Parents of Preschoolers, Lenna Ontai, Carolyn Sutter,
Mical Shilts, Christine Davidson, Larissa Leavens, Misty
Reed, Marilyn Townsend
Stress
103-13 EE (R) Emotional Self-efficacy, Work-family Stress, and
Depression in Family Child Care, Laura Dickerson, Ellen
Abell
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�Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1
103-14 FH (R) Maternal Parenting Stress and Health in Fragile
Families, Luke Russell, Chang Su-Russell
Suicide
103-15 FT (R) (CHANGE IN TITLE) A Phenomenological
Exploration of Family Reaction after a Suicide Attempt,
Laura M. Frey, Julie Cerel, Jason D. Hans
103-16 FT (R) Suicide Bereavement: What Helps and What
Hurts? Quintin Hunt, Katherine Hertlein
Violence and Abuse
103-17 FF (R) Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence Victims
and Perpetrators, Jenica Hughes, Jessica Troilo
103-18 FH (R) (MOVED TO FRI., 11:30am-12:15pm,
#327-30 FH) Family of Origin Maltreatment, Dimensions
of Impulsivity, and Health Risk Behaviors Among Older
Adolescent College Students, Tara Sutton, Assaf Oshri,
Joshua Miller, Asia Thomas
103-19 FH (R) Harsh Family Environments and Young
Adults’ Risk Behaviors: Association With Attachment
Style and Emotional Regulation Dimensions, Assaf Oshri,
Tara Sutton, Joshua Miller, Jody Clay-Warner, Matt
Carlson
103-20 FP (P) Student Experiences and Familiarity With
Violence, Jonathan Davis, Laura L. Forbes
103-21 FT (R) Depression as Mediator Between Psychological
and Physical Aggression, Patricia Barros-Gomes, Bryan
Cafferky, Erika Smith, Sandra Stith
103-22 FT (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Violence: A
Latent Class Approach, Peter Rivera, Frank Fincham
Substance Abuse
103-23 FH (R) Adolescent Substance Abuse: A Theoretical
Discussion of Ecological Theory and Risk/Resiliency Theory,
David Lardier Jr.
103-24 FH (R) Direct and Indirect Effects of School Drug Use
Environment and Prevention Programs On Adolescent Drug
Use Attitudes: The Impact of Parental and Peer Influence,
Jing Zhang, Nikola Zaharakis
#104 TCRM - Theory Workshop
8-9:45am, Stone
Developing a Primer on Social Theory Construction, David
Bell, Linda Bell
Discussants: Silvia Bartolic; Catherine Solheim
Presider: Karen Myers-Bowman
(R)
#105 TCRM Paper Session 5
8-9:45am, Carroll A/B
Qualitative Research With Protected Populations
105-01 Methodological Challenges of Qualitative Research
With Protected Populations, Beth Easterling, Elizabeth
Johnson
Discussants: Joyce Arditti; Renee Dennison
Presider: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
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#106 SPECiAL SESSioN (LiVE STREAM)
8:30-9:45am, key Ballroom 5
Master’s Degree in International Family Studies
Sponsored by international Section and university of Nebraska
Presenters
Yan Ruth Xia, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Graduate Chair,
Child, Youth and Family Studies, University of NebraskaLincoln
Lina Kashyap, professor emerita and past deputy director, Tata
Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India
Penny Crofts, Director, Family Action Centre, School of Health,
University of Newcastle, Australia
Richard Bischoff, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Child, Youth and
Family Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
With the 20th anniversary of the International Year of the Family, it is timely to consider the development of Family Studies as
a discipline internationally. The Global Consortium for International Family Studies (GCIFS) is an exciting and innovative
initiative directed towards developing the field of Family Studies
across the globe. In this workshop a panel of GCIFS representatives will facilitate exploration of the contribution of GCIFS to
growing the field through international collaboration.
The purposes of this workshop are:
To highlight the significance of the GCIFS initiative to the field
of Family Studies in internationalizing the discipline in terms
of teaching, research and outreach
To share the details of the process of delivering the initiative
relating to the evolution, product and the programmatic
aspects, and the cultural, and the academic challenges faced
during the development and initial implementation.
Panel members will review the GCIFS initiative in terms of the
status of Family Studies in different country contexts and present
each of partners’ stories as a case study.
The panel will also focus on discussions about the opportunities
and challenges of defining and developing the field and discuss issues relating to professional roles, agreed curricula, and
pedagogy in international collaboration while acknowledging
differences in social, economic and education systems.
Consortium Member Institutions
Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India
University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
University of Nebraska-Lincoln, U.S.A.
Emerging Members
Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece
East China Normal
University, Shanghai,
China
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CoNCuRRENT SESSioNS 1
8:30-9:45am
#107 Assessing Parenting Education
key Ballroom 9
107-01 Toward a Measurement of Parenting Program
Effectiveness: A Psychometric Approach, Young-Hoon Ham,
Susan Walker
107-02 Listen to Your Fathers: Increasing Father Participation
in Early Childhood Programs, Anna Lipton Galbraith,
Cynthia Osborne, Laura Bellows, Cyndy Karras
107-03 Effects of Attendance on Couples’ Communication and
Coparenting in ProSAAF, Allen Barton, Steve Beach
Presiders: David Law, Sarah Bradshaw
EE PA (R, P)
#108 The Application of Theory in grandparent
Research
key Ballroom 10
108-01 Theory-research Connections in Grandparent Studies: A
Life Course Perspective, Alan C Taylor, James S. Bates
108-02 Intergenerational Commitment in Grandfather-grandchild
Relationships, James S. Bates, Alan C. Taylor
108-03 Creating Awareness of College Opportunities for
Grandparent Led Families, Glee Bertram, Kaye Sears
Discussant: Jeremy B. Yorgason
Chair: Alan C. Taylor
FH Sy (R)
#109 Christian Counseling as Fusion of Horizons
key Ballroom 11
Leader: Romulus Chelbegean
Presider: Joanne Roberts
RF Wk (P)
#110 CFLE ExAM
8:30-11:30am, Blake
Administrator: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE Director
Proctor: Cindy Winter
#111 PoSTER SESSioN 2
9-9:45am, South Foyer
FH Poster Symposium
Parental Roles in Childhood Obesity
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
111-01 FH (R) Maternal Work Hours and Increased Child
Weight: What are the Mechanisms? Katherine E. Speirs,
Janet M. Liechty, Chi-Fang Wu
111-02 FH (R) Nonresident vs. Resident Parent Influence on
Adolescent Weight and Health Behaviors, Jerica Berge,
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Rich MacLehose, Craig
Meyer
111-03 FH (R) Family Processes and Changes in Adolescent
Body Mass Index Overtime, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Keeley
Pratt, Randal Day
Discussant/Facilitator: Jerica Berge
Posters
Child Development
111-04 IN (R) Left-Behind Children in Rural China: A Literature
Review on Developmental Issues and Outcomes, Shu
Yuan
Early Childhood
111-05 EE (R) Family Change in Early Childhood Homevisting:
Predictors of Home-based Involvement, Patricia Williams
Siblings/Family Relationships
111-06 FS (R) Sibling Differences in Academic Achievement
and Interests, Alexander Jensen, Susan McHale
111-07 FT (R) Do Adults With and Without Siblings Differ in
Partner Conflict? Erica Carpenter, Mary Sue Green
Intergenerational Issues
111-08 FF (R) “It’ll Work Out”: Older Mothers’ and Adult
Daughters’ Perspectives on Future Plans, Margaret
Manoogian, Amy Ringering, Jennifer Rice, Nickie
Sickles
Child Care
111-09 EE (R) (MOVED TO THUR, 11:30am, #223-29 EE)
Home Visitor’s Perceptions of Issues in Serving Early Head
Start Families, Amber Seidel, Sukhdeep Gill, Elizabeth
Elkin
111-10 IN (R) Effect of Family of Origin Experience on
Grandparental Child Care in South Korea, Hyanghee Lee
111-11 IN (R) Process of Building Relationships Between
Mothers With Preschoolers and the Persons Who Help Their
Childrearing in Japan, Kuniko Kato, Katsuko Makino
Gender
111-12 FF (R) Young Women Doing and Undoing Gender in
Their Anger Towards Parents and Romantic Partners, Ana L.
Jaramillo Sierra, Katherine Allen, Christine Kaestle
111-13 FF (R) Gender, Race, and Marital Status Differences in
Retirement Plans, Maximiliane Szinovacz, Adam Davey
Sexuality and Sex Education
111-14 EM (R) Mexican-origin Girls’ Sexual Attitudes: Cultural
and Attachment Influences, Ni Jian, Peter Kim, Mayra
Bamaca
111-15 FT (R) Fathers’ Influence on Daughter’s Sexual Behavior,
Regan Deal Linton, Claire Kimberly
111-16 FH (R) Being a Quality Sex Educator: Recollections
From Parents and Children, Chris Latty, Jeff Angera, Alexis
Achterhof, Kyler Knapp, Anna Olsavsky, Stephanie
Sullivan
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Family Relations
111-17 RF (R) Faith and Parenting in Chinese Immigrant
Christian Families, Yaxin Lu, Loren Marks
111-18 FH (R) Family Dynamics as Predictors of Eating
Disorders in Children: A Systematic Review, Alexis McCall,
Dan Moen, Michelle Altmann
111-19 FH (R) Self-esteem and Relationship Quality Across the
Transition to Parenthood, Eva Yi-Ju Chen, Eli Yi-Liang
Tung, Robert D. Enright
111-20 FT (P) Family Experience of the Psychosocial Clubhouse
Model, Heather Hess, Francesca Pernice-Duca, David
Biegel, Chia-Ling Chung, Ching-Wen Chang
111-21 FH (R) Family and Finance: Important Contexts in
Understanding Alcohol Use in Emerging Adults, Amanda
Pollitt, Joel Muraco, Sut Yee Shirley Chan, Ben Reed,
Nicole Hollis, Megan Waechter, Kathi Conger, Stephen
Russell, Joyce Serido
Relational Maintenance
111-22 FS (R) Relational Maintenance Strategies Among Older
Adult LATs, Jacquelyn Benson, Marilyn Coleman
Relationships and Relationship Education
111-23 EE (R) Exploring Recruitment Barriers in Couple
Relationship Education, Brooke Kuns, Brandon Burr,
Daniel Hubler, Kaye Sears, Kelsey Price Case
111-24 EE (R) Teaching Relationship Education in the College
Classroom, Brandon Burr, Glee Bertram, Katie Green,
Tiffany Stepp
111-25 EE (R) Relationship Education in Adolescence: Impact
on the Parent-Child and Peer Relationships, Tekisha Rice,
Francesca Adler-Baeder, Julianne McGill, Kate Taylor
Harcourt, Scott Ketring, Thomas Smith, Jennifer
Kerpelman
111-26 FH (R) Early Adolescents’ Attitudes About Engaging in
Risky Relationship Behaviors, Angela Whittaker, Jennifer
Kerpelman
111-27 EE (R) Testing the Impact of Skills Practice in
Relationship Education on Relationship Satisfaction, Cheryl
Kaczor, Jane Riffe, Allison Nichols, Ami Cook, Eric
Murphy
Family Coaching
111-28 FS (P) Family Coaching: Theory To Practice, Kimberly
Allen, Nichole Huff
Decision Making
111-29 IN (P) Effect of Ideal Family Size on Contraceptive
Practices, Muhammad Raza
#112 Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
9:45-10:45am, Marshall
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#113 Fellows Committee Meeting
9:45-11:15am, Brent
Presider: Marilyn Coleman, Committee Chair
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#114 SPECiAL SESSioN
(LiVE STREAM)
10-11:30am, key Ballroom 5
open to all conference participants
Prison as Prologue: Children’s Rights
and the Family Experience of Parental
Incarceration
John Hagan, Ph.D., Northwestern university
Welcome from the Session Sponsor, Joe
Pittman, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Human
Development and Family Studies, Auburn University
John Hagan, Ph.D., is John D. MacArthur Professor of Sociology and Law at Northwestern University and Co-Director of
the Center on Law & Globalization at the American Bar Foundation in Chicago. His recent research with Holly Foster is on
the effects of parental incarceration on children and families.
He received the Stockholm Prize in Criminology in 2009, was
elected in 2010 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,
and received the Harry J. Kalven Award in 2012 from the Law &
Society Association. Hagan is the Editor
of the Annual Review of Law & Social Science. His most recent book is Who Are the
Criminals? The Politics of Crime Policy
in the Age of Roosevelt and the Age of
Reagan, published by Princeton University
Press. Hagan is a former president of the
American Society Of Criminology and has
received Guggenheim, German Marshall
Fund, the C. Wright Mills, and a number of other
distinguished scholar and book awards.
Presider: Joyce Arditti
Sponsored by TCRM, Research and Theory Section,
and Auburn university
CoNCuRRENT SESSioNS 2
10-11:30am
#115 Transnational and immigrant Families
Carroll A/B
115-01 Transnational Families From the Indian Sub-continent:
An Exploratory Study, Kamala Ramadoss, Lei Jin, Judith
Myers-Walls
115-02 The Growing Up Experiences of Former “Parachute
Kids” From Taiwan: An Exploratory Analysis, Kristy Y.
Shih
115-03 Now and Then: Transnationalism Among Korean-origin
Families in the United States, Hyun-Kyung You, Yu-Jin
Jeong
Chair: Kristy Y. Shih
EM Sy (R)
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#116 innovative Pedagogy in Family Science
key Ballroom 11
116-01 Interrupted Case Studies: Connecting Theory and
Learning, Bill Anderson, Heidi Bliese, Sarah Bradshaw,
Samantha Lessard
116-02 Creating “Rooted Cosmopolitans”: Integrating Authentic
and Varied Service-learning Experiences Into the Family
Science Curriculum, Debra Berke
116-03 Promoting Critical Thinking About Required Readings
On-line and In-class, Ashley Harvey
116-04 Promoting Transformative Learning Through a Parentchild Interaction Course, Heather Cline, Susan Walker
116-05 Understanding Students’ Perceptions of the Peer Review
Process, Melissa Scott Kozak, Meghan Dove
Presider: Neda Moinolmolki
FS PA (P)
#117 Training and Supervision in Family Therapy
key Ballroom 10
117-01 Exploration of Family Therapy Web-based Supervision,
Markie Blumer, Katherine Hertlein, Amna Haider,
Jaclynn Koble
117-02 Marriage and Family Therapy Student Mentorship:
A Model for Training, Nicole O’Brien, John St. Marie,
Brandon Hall
117-03 The Family Therapist Wellness Wheel: A Tool to Assess
Therapist Development, Christine Kemp, Ashley Harvey
117-04 Procedures, Pitfalls, and Positives: Developing Clinical
Data Collection at MFT Clinics, Lyn Moore, Carissa
D’Aniello
Presider: Shayne Anderson, Chair-elect of the Family
Therapy Section
FT PA (P)
#118 Relational Experiences, identity, and inclusion for gLBT individuals and Families
key Ballroom 9
118-01 Research on LGBT-Headed Families: A Content Analysis
of Top Family Journals 2000-2013, Brad van EedenMoorefield, April Few-Demo, Kristen Benson, Shannon
Lummer
118-02 Workplace Climate, Identity Salience, and Disclosure
of an LGB Identity, Elizabeth Holman, Brian Ogolsky,
Ramona Oswald
118-03 The Meaning and Process of Dating Among Gay and
Lesbian Emerging Adults, Kathryn Conrad, Spencer
Olmstead
118-04 Minority Stress and Public Displays of Affection in Gay
and Lesbian Couples, Joel A. Muraco, Stephen T. Russell,
Melissa A. Curran, Emily A. Butler
118-05 (2013 NCFR INNOVATION GRANT WINNER) It’s
OUTside Our Relationship: Effects of Outness on
Stress in Same-sex Couples, Casey J. Totenhagen,
Ashley K. Randall, Caroline B. Adams, Ashley
Cooper, Dannele C. Ferreras, Morgan Howell, Kelsey J.
Walsh
Introduction of Innovation Grant Winner: Brad vanEedenMoorefield, NCFR Board of Dirctors
Presider: TBA
FF PA (R)
#119 Connecting generations Across the globe
Tubman A/B
119-01 Does Moving in With Adult Children Benefit Older
Koreans’ Health? Hyo Jung Lee
119-02 Financial Support From Parents and Filial Responsibility
in Young Adulthood: Comparative Analysis Between the
United States and South Korea, Woosang Hwang, Injee
Kim, Matthew Mulvaney
119-03 Living Arrangements of Older Parents and Economic
Support by Adult Children: Comparison of Parents and
Parents-in-law of Married Women in Korea, Youseok
Choi, Eunhee Joung
Discussant/Presider: Denise C. Lewis
iN PA (R)
#120 globalizing Student Research:
Benefits, Challenges and Recommendations
key Ballroom 8
Leaders: Robin Yaure, Wendy Middlemiss, Michelle
Koussa
Presider: William A. Rose
FS/iN/SNP Wk (P)
#121 Lightning Paper Session (LiVE STREAM)
11:45am-12:45pm, key Ballroom 5
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7
minutes, 7 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more detail).
Fatherhood in Changing Times
121-01 Father Involvement and Adolescent’s Achievement: A
Mediational Analysis, Mellissa Gordon, James Hull
121-02 Family Programming for Adolescent Fathers: How Is It
Going? Richard Feistman
121-03 Communication Technology Use in Nonresident Fatherteen Relationships, Patrick Cheek
121-04 Father Involvement With Young Children in the
U.S. and Germany, Marina Adler, Karl Lenz
121-05 Father Involvement, Co-parenting, and
Adolescent Mothers’ Maternal Identity, Jacquelyn
Mallette, Ted Futris, Assaf Oshri, Geoffrey Brown
121-06 “I Felt Like a Dad!”: Expectant Fathers and Ultrasounds,
Tammy Harpel, Kari Gentry
Discussant/Presider: W. Michael Fleming
EE/iN/FH (R)
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#122 Memorial Service
11:45am-12:45pm, Tubman A/ B
We will be paying tribute to F. Ivan Nye, former NCFR president. We will also remember all NCFR members who passed
away this year: Kay Buttleman Forest, Kathryn K. Dalbey
Rettig, Robert Ryder,
Presider: Cindy Winter
#123 TCRM Annual Meeting/Luncheon
11:30am-1:15pm, Paca A/B
Sponsored by Auburn university
Presiders: Rebekah Young, David Johnson, 2014
TCRM Co-chairs
SECTioN MEMBER MEETiNgS
11:45am-1:15pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annul meetings of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more involved
with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#125 Ethnic Minorities
Key Ballroom 9
Presider: Ani Yazedjian, Section Chair
#126 Advancing Family Science
Key Ballroom 11
Presider: Bahira Trask, Section Chair
Sponsored by Montclair State university
#124 Fellows Roundtables
11:45am-1:15pm, key Ballroom 8
Sponsored by Students/New Professionals
The presenters of these Roundtables are all NCFR Fellows the highest honor afforded in NCFR. Attendees will spend 35
minutes at one roundtable, and then move to another roundtable
for the remainder of this session. Roundtables are limited to 10
people including the presenter. Pick up a bite to eat at the cash
sales near the meeting room and come to the session.
124-01(R, P) Feminism and Family Studies, Katherine R. Allen
and Constance L. Shehan
124-02 (R, P) Collecting, Analyzing, and Interpreting FamilyLevel Data, Rosemary M. Blieszner
124-03 (R, P) Preparing Effective Applications for Academic
Positions, David H. Demo and Mark A. Fine
124-04 (R, P) Summarizing and Applying the Research on
Personal Well-being, H. Wallace Goddard
124-05 (R, P) Family Resilience, Joseph G. Grzywacz
124-06 (R, P) Strategies for Positioning Family Science for a
Strong Future, Raeann R. Hamon
124-07 (R, P) Teaching Family Policy in Development and
Family Studies Programs: Student Interest and Engagement,
Gladys J. Hildreth
124-08 (R, P) Adolescent Romantic Relationships and
Relationship Education, Jennifer L. Kerpelman
124-09 (R, P) Understanding Military Families: Practical Advice
for Researchers, Clinicians, and Community Interventionists,
Leigh A. Leslie and Gary L. Bowen
124-10 (R, P) Crafting Scholarship: Creating a Writing Routine,
Robert M. Milardo
124-11 (R, P) How Can Research Contribute to Improving Child
Wellbeing? Kristin A. Moore
124-12 (R, P) Considering Culture in Family Life Education,
Judith A. Myers-Walls
124-13 (R, P) Challenges in Assessing Family Structure, Walter
R. Schumm
124-14 (R, P) Family Factors and Therapy Regarding Substance
Abuse, M. Duncan Stanton
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#127 Focused Dialogue: Family Life Education
11:45am-1:15pm, Holiday 1/2
Facilitator: Ellen Taner, Taner Associates
Panelists: Kevin Allemagne, Deborah C. Bailey, Karen
Bogenschneider, Robyn Cenizal, Roberta Johnson, John
Machir, Jerica Mathis, Sharon McGroder, Beth Quist, Eve
Sullivan, Scott Tobias, Cynthia Weaver, Sis Wenger, Jackie
Kirby Wilkins
The purpose of this third Facilitated Dialogue is to again bring
together a select group of professionals and an audience that
have a stake in implementing policies that infuse evidence-based
family life education programs and practices into the prevention
strategies mandated by the Affordable Care Act.
The dialogue will explore strategies for federal, regional, state
and local efforts as well as foundations and other funders towards sustainable funding for family life education programs.
The white paper, Family Life Education: A Profession with a
Proven ROI, that was written as a result of the second Focused
Dialogue will be instrumental in continuing efforts towards
Medicaid and Medicare FLE billable services, Head Start utilization of CFLEs, funders’ inclusion of FLE in Requests For Proposals, workforce development for groups such as Community
Health Workers and media strategies.
The overarching goal is to make family life education the norm
and a recognized profession. Everyone is invited to attend.
FoCuS gRouPS
11:45am-1:15pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#128 Families and grief
Carroll A/B
Presider: Colleen I. Murray, Focus Group Chair
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#129 Work and Family
key Ballroom 12
Presider: Kamala Ramadoss, Focus Group Chair
#130 Students and New Professionals Leadership
Council
11:45am-1:15pm, key Ballroom 10
Presider: Lyndal B. Khaw, S/NP Board Representative
#131 PoSTER SESSioN 3
12:30-1:15pm, South Foyer
IN/FH/EE Poster Symposium
Parent Education and Educators, At Home and Abroad
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
131-01 IN (R) Is Family Life Education at School in Japan
Effective for Japanese Fathers? Kinuyo Kurokawa, Keiko
Takahashi, Ayako Kuramoto
131-02 EE (R) Utilizing a Parent Education Program to Increase
Efficacy at Home and Work, Eboni Baugh, Sharon Ballard,
Lisa Tyndall, Kerry Littlewood, Melissa Nolan, Alexis
Barnes
131-03 IN (R) (MOVED TO SESSION 223-04A, THUR.,
11:30am) Mexican Migrants in a New Settlement: Support
and Relationship Quality, Shannon N. Davis, Bethany
Letiecq
131-04 FH (P) Effectiveness of an Integrated Nutrition and
Parenting Education Intervention for Preschoolers and Their
Parents, YaeBin Kim
131-05 EE (P) Evaluating the Impact of Just in Time Parenting
in Delaware, Laura J. Finan, Natalie Ebony Cook, Mark
Powell, Patricia Tanner Nelson
131-06 EE (P) A Closer Look: Peer Educators and
Paraprofessionals in Parenting Education, Sandra McClintic,
Mary Kay Stranik, Stephanie Jones, Judith Wolf
131-07 EE (P) (CHANGE IN NAME OF PRIMARY
AUTHOR) Assessment of Parent Educator Competencies,
Sarah Rowcliffe-Holmboe, Susan Walker
Discussants/Presiders: Dina Walker-DeVose, Djidjoho C.
Akloubou-Gnonhossou
FH Poster Symposium
Health Care for Various Population
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
131-08 FH (R) Suicide Attempt Survivor Stigma by Treatment
Providers and Social Network, Laura M. Frey, Jason D.
Hans, Julie Cerel
131-09 FH (R) Improving the Health Care of Women Veterans:
Barriers and Strategies, Sally Koblinsky, Leigh Leslie,
Allison Schroeder
131-10 FH (R) Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Trends for Treatment
of Underserved DM Patients, Angela Lamson, Rola
Aamar
131-11 FH (P) Effect of StrongWomen® Program: Dietary
Change, Health Status and Motivation, Beth Van Horn, Anil
Kumar Chaudhary, Marilyn Corbin, Nancy Wiker
131-12 FH (R) Relationship Between Health and Rural Lowincome Mothers’ Internet Use, Kimberly Greder, Yoshie
Sano, Sheila Mammen, Kimberly Doudna
Discussant/Facilitator: M. Elise Radina
Posters
Resiliency for Older Adults
131-13 RF (P) Older Adults Solving Ill-defined Problems
in Intensive Volunteering, Cheryl Cheek, Kathleen W.
Piercy
Retirement
131-14 IN (R) Exploring the Determinants of Post-retirement
Parent-Adult Child Contact, Hye Won Chai, Hey Jung Jun,
Susanna Joo
131-15 IN (R) Does Retirement Reinforce Pre-retirement
Patterns in Family Satisfaction? Susanna Joo, Hey Jung
Jun, Hye Won Chai
Caregiving
131-16 FF (R) Caregiving for an Ex-husband After Abuse,
Christine Proulx, Ashley Ermer, Kylee Mattoon, Teresa
Cooney
131-17 FH (R) Telecare: A Review of Intersection Between
Telehealth and Elder Caregiving, Amy Esh, Toni Hill
131-18 FH (R) Access to Paid and Unpaid Care by Adults
Living With Neurological Conditions, Lori E. Weeks, Tanya
Packer, Joan Versnel
Aging Families
131-19 EM (R) The Role of Social Support Appraisals in Quality
of Life Among Older Caribbean Women, Chanee Ford,
Idethia Harve
Coping
131-20 RF (R) The Role of Comfort Given and Received in the
Lives of Young Widows, C. Ryan Dunn, Kathleen Piercy
Spirituality and Faith
131-21 RF (R) Welcoming Children and Adolescents With
Disabilities in Faith Communities, Evin Richardson,
Zolinda Stoneman
131-22 RF (R) An Empirical Test of the Relational Spirituality
Model, Ashlie Lester, Christine Proulx
131-23 RF (R) Spirituality and Relationship Satisfaction: The
Role of Prayer, Scott Ketring, Julianne McGill, Marysol
Espinoza, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Thomas Smith
Parent-Child Relationships
131-24 RT (R) Secrecy and Lying in Parent-adolescent
Relationships: New Theory Directions, Agnieszka
Wozniak
131-25 RT (R) Moderating Impact of Adolescent-parent
Communication and Family Satisfaction, Juliet Bradley,
Christine McCauley Ohannessian
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131-26 RT (R) Family Emotional Expressiveness and Child
Emotional Reactivity, Emma Hooper, Xin Feng
131-27 RT (R) Operationalizing Parent Involvement in College:
A Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Katie Lowe, Aryn
Dotterer, Sharon Christ
Chronic Illness
131-28 FH (R) (MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, 8am, #10309 FH) Determinants of Spouse Diet-related Support and
Diabetes, Z. Seda Sahin, Amber Seidel, Melissa Franks,
Cleveland Shields, Emily Muller, Christopher Agnew,
German Posada
131-A Journal of Marriage and Family
Editorial Board (MoVED FRoM THuRSDAy,
11:30am-1pm)
1-2:30pm Poe A/B
Presider: Kelly Raley, JMF Editor
CoNCuRRENT SESSioNS 3
1:30-2:45pm
#133 Protecting our Military Families
key Ballroom 11
133-01 Risk Factors Related to PTSD and Global
Psychopathology Among Military Families, Xiaohui Li,
Abigail Gewirtz
133-02 Risk for Substance Use in Military Children:
Implications for Prevention, Kate Gliske, Abigail
Gewirtz
133-03 Overcoming a Culture of Silence to Prevent Child
Sexual Abuse, Keri L.M. Pinna, Michelle W. Kuhl, Kyle R.
Hawkey, Lynne M. Borden
Chair: Keri L. M. Pinna
FH Sy (R, P)
Three presenters with global experience in teaching, observing, and interviewing in the area of sexuality education will offer insights and initiatives to
address several questions: Why is Europe’s holistic approach so effective? How
does a country’s history impact acceptance and support for sexuality educa1:30-2:45pm, key Ballroom 5
Global Approaches in Sexuality Education tion? How can parents, students, and community leaders be integrated into the
planning process for programs? What are the WHO-European standards for
Holistic Sexuality Education: The European Approach, sexuality education? How does cultural context impact sexual issues, as noted
in recent survey responses about international family life education?
Olaf Kapella
Olaf Kapella, Dipl. Sozpad,
Global Sexuality Education: Context and Content, Carol A.
Research Coordinator and
Darling, CFLE
Senior Researcher from the Austrian Institute for
Carol Darling, Ph.D., CFLE, Professor
Family Studies, will lead an exercise used with
Emerita, Florida State University, will present a
all ages in Europe to stimulate critical thinking
model of human sexuality she has used successabout the components of sexuality and integrate
fully in four countries to discuss the importance
responses as a way of understanding the holistic
of cultural context. With insights from teaching
model of sexuality education. Olaf’s work with
abroad and from a recent survey on internationthe WHO Initiative on Standards of Sexualal family life education, she will share relevant
ity Education reflects the more sex-positive approaches in Europe
teaching activities and learning experiences
as compared to the U.S. Topics: history of sexuality education in
from a global perspective. Topics: Presentation
Europe; the WHO-Europe Initiative on Standards of Sexuality
of Human Sexuality Model used in teaching human sexuality in the
Education; examples of programs and approaches to illustrate the
U.S., Finland, South Korea, and Costa Rica. The model integrates
holistic concept (e.g., the Austrian model and others)
dimensions of Physiological Psychological, and Cognitive Processes
The Swedish Model of Sexuality Education and Why It Works,
along with the influence of Gender and Culture through Time,
Julie Mapes Wilgen
both historical and personal; The role of cultural context will be
Julie Wilgen, Ph.D., Associate Professor from the University of
illustrated by incorporating sexuality-related issues from
Delaware whose two sabbaticals took her to
a recent survey about international family life education.
Austria and Sweden in 2002 and 2010 respecResponses are from 6 continents, 29 countries, and 49
tively, will describe how, historically, sexuality
family professionals; Application of model to international
education in Sweden has laid a foundation for
teaching experiences, personal insights, and student learnpositive and inclusive attitudes toward sexualing experiences.
ity in one’s own health and respect of other
genders, orientations, and cultures across the
Sponsored by Families and Health, Education and
lifespan with emphasis on equality. Topics: HisEnrichment, and iowa State university (R, P)
toric consistency in messages and support from
government, social and educational policies, media, parents, clinics,
and schools; Normalizing sexuality as part of holistic development
across lifespan; Inclusive sexuality education for native-born and
immigrant populations
#132 SPECiAL SESSioN
(LiVE STREAM)
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#134 Diverse Families and globalization: Legal
and Policy Landscapes of Adoption
key Ballroom 9
134-01 Longitudinal Outcomes for Children Adopted by
Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Parents, Rachel H. Farr
134-02 Building Transnational Families: Conceptualizing
Communicative Openness About Birth and Foster Families
Abroad in International Adoption, Bethany Willis Hepp
134-03 Are Adult Adoptees’ Desires for Adoption Records
Complicated by Policies? Diana Baltimore
134-04 The Family Court Side of Adoption – What Happens
When the Adoption is Contested? Cheryl Fortner-Wood
Discussant: Diana Baltimore
Chair: Rachel H. Farr
FP Sy (R)
#135 Factors influencing Attitudes, Expectations,
and outcomes in Couple Relationships
key Ballroom 10
#135-01 Parents’ Marital Histories and Youths’ Marriage
Expectations and Attitudes, Chelsa Garneau, Francesca
Adler-Baeder, Julianne McGill
135-02 Family-of-Origin, Attachment Behaviors, and
Relationship Self-regulation, Darin Knapp, Aaron Norton,
Jonathan Sandberg
135-03 Couples Communication of Rules and Boundaries for the
Internet, Jaclyn Cravens, Jason Whiting
135-04 Dyadic Alliance Trajectories as Predictors of Outcome
in Couple Therapy, Scott Huff, Shayne Anderson, Rachel
Tambling, Megan Oka, Lee Johnson, Scott Ketring, Rick
Miller
Presider: Lyn Moore, Incoming Student and New
Professional Representative for the Family Therapy
Section
FT PA (R)
#136 Parental impact on Child outcomes
key Ballroom 12
136-01 Parenting Antecedents of Young Children’s Emotion
Regulation, Beth Russell, Courtney Lincoln, Alicia
Leland
136-02 Twin Families: When Parental Control Relates to
Positive Child Outcomes, Kayla Anderson, Martha Rueter,
Jennifer Connor
136-03 Parental School Involvement as a Protective Factor of
School Success, Jose-Michael Gonzalez, Henry Gonzalez,
Melissa Barnett
136-04 Parent-child Connnectedness and Positive Youth
Development: Longitudinal Links, Carmen Irving, Rhonda
Richardson
Discussant: Mark Benson
Presider: Yaliu He
RT PA (R)
#137 Risk and Resilience, for Emergent Adults
Tubman A/B
137-01 Differences Among Emerging Adults: A Replication and
Extension of Amato’s (2011) Work, Jennifer Zorotovitch,
Patricia Roberson, Kristin Anders
137-02 The Role of Transitional Instability, Psychological
Distress, and Dysfunctional Drinking in Emerging Adults’
Involvement in Risky Sex, Jill Bowers, Chris Segrin,
Nicholas Joyce
137-03 Intentions to Engage in Casual Sex: A Daily Diary Study
Around Halloween, Elizabeth Baker, Haylee DeLuca,
Shannon Claxton, Manfred van Dulmen
137-04 Family Transitions and Success for Young Adults Who
Dropped Out of College, Caitlin Faas, Christine Kaestle,
Mark Benson
Discussant: Claire Kamp Dush
Presider: Quintin Hunt
RT PA (R)
#138 Students and New Professionals/
international Section Workshop
1:30-2:45pm, key Ballroom 8
Research With Marginalized Populations: Global
Challenges and Processes
Leaders: Denise Lewis, Kyle Bower, Jenee’ Duncan,
Andrea Farnham, Kate Morrisey-Stahl, James
Muruthi, Samara Scheckler, Savannah Spivey
Sponsored by oklahoma State university
(P)
#138-A Directors of Family Centers Meeting
(MoVED To THuRS., 8-9:30am, SESSioN #206-A)
Presider: Maureen Perry Jenkins
#139 NEWCoMERS RECEPTioN
3-4:15pm, Holiday 4/5
All who are attending an NCFR conference for their first or
second time are invited to attend. This is a time to get acquainted
with NCFR leaders and other colleagues and learn more about
NCFR and how to get more out of the conference. Complimentary light refreshments. Prizes!
Presider: Bill Allen, 2013-2015 NCFR President-elect
CoNCuRRENT SESSioNS 4
3-4:15pm
#140 Ties and Binds: Confronting Constraints to
Motherhood in Disadvantaged Families–invited
Symposium (LiVE STREAM)
key Ballroom 5
140-01 Putting Children First: The Construction of Maternal
Identity Among Disadvantaged Mothers, Shengwei Sun,
Christine Bachrach
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#145 oPENiNg PLENARy SESSioN
(LiVE STREAM)
4:30-6:15pm, key Ballroom 1/2/5
Plenary Sponsor: university of Maryland
Globalization, Families and Social Justice:
Creating Positive 21st Century Transformations
Bahira S. Trask
Globalization is transforming every
aspect of social life at an unprecedented
rate. In all societies, traditional notions
about identity, group and work relationships are being altered. These changes
are felt most profoundly in the family
sphere. Nonetheless, the linkages between family life and globalization have barely been acknowledged nor recognized in a systematic manner. Globalization
entails challenges, but it also provides opportunities for creating positive social changes. This presentation will focus on
the relationship between globalization and families in Western
and non-Western contexts and present some initiatives and
policies that are taking advantage of the forces of globalization to improve individual and family lives.
Bahira S. Trask, Ph.D., is Professor, Associate Chair, and
Graduate Coordinator of the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Delaware. She
holds a B.A. in political science from Yale University and a
Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania. Bahira is the author and editor of five books including most recently Women, Work and Globalization (Routledge, 2014) and Globalization and Families (Springer, 2010).
Her research focuses on the intersection of globalization,
gender, economics, and family life.
Official Conference Opening: Catherine Solheim, 2014
Program Chair
Greetings: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President;
Introduction of NCFR Board
Greetings from the Session Sponsor, Elaine A. Anderson,
Ph.D., Chair, Department of Family Science, University of
Maryland
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Laura Frey.
Presenter: Lyndal Khaw, Students and New Professionals
Board Representative and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Ernest W. Burgess Award to Frank
Fincham. Presenter: Christine M. Proulx, Award
Committee Chair
Plenary Address: Bahira S. Trask, Ph.D.
Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair
(R and P)
2014 NCFR AWARDS
NCFR Student Award (SNP)
This award is given to an NCFR graduate student member who
has demonstrated excellence as a student and shows high potential for contribution to the discipline of family studies. The
winner receives a $500 cash award and a plaque.
Recipient
Laura Frey is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Kentucky, with a background in couple
and family therapy. She is a licensed marriage
and family therapist and a board-approved
clinical supervisor for marriage and family
therapy in Kentucky. She earned a bachelor’s
degree in youth, adult, and family services from
Purdue University, and a master’s degree in
marriage and family therapy from the University of Kentucky.
Ms. Frey’s primary professional interest is in the intersection of
family processes and mental health. Specifically, she explores
the role of stigma and family interactions following a member’s
disclosure of suicidal behavior. She advocates for examining
the family’s role in experiences leading up to suicidal behavior
and the assets family can provide in the treatment process.
Ernest W. Burgess Award
Given in memory of Ernest W. Burgess, a noted
professor at the University of Chicago with a
career spanning five decades. He was an NCFR
co-founder and fourth president and was a pioneer
in marriage and family research in America. The
award recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and continuous and meritorious contributions to theory and research in the family field. The award
inclues cash, travel allowance, plaque, and conference address.
Recipient
Dr. Frank Fincham is eminent scholar and
director of the Florida State University Family Institute. An active NCFR member since
1988, he is an NCFR Fellow and current board
member. Dr. Fincham’s substantial influence
on the family science discipline is evident: he
has been published numerous times in many
peer-reviewed publications; his work is cited
more than 300 times per year; and he has obtained more than
$9 million in grants for his research since 2000.
He is former editor of the journal Cognition and Emotion, and
has served on several editorial boards for scholarly journals. He
has been a keynote speaker at conferences around the world,
and has received numerous awards from professional organizations.
“On virtually every dimension that one can classify a scholarly
career, Professor Fincham has excelled,” said NCFR President
Paul Amato in his letter nominating Dr. Fincham for this award.
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140-02 Caught in a Bind: Maternal Guilt and Mental Health
Among Disadvantaged Women, Allison Schroeder
140-03 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Socio-economic
(Im) Mobility Among Low-income Mothers of Children
With Disabilities, Regina S. Baker, Linda Burton, Debra
Skinner
140-04 From Small Talk to Talk Shows: Maternal Advocacy for
Nonresidential Father Involvement, Kevin Roy
Discussant: Katrina Bell McDonald
Organizer and Chair: Kevin Roy
RT invited Sy (R)
#141 Strengthening Military Families
key Ballroom 9
141-01 Military-related Stressors and Depression: The Role of
Marital Warmth, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Jay Mancini
141-02 Increasing Peer Support for Student Veterans: A Campusbased Intervention, Emily Cook, Sally Koblinsky, Leigh
Leslie
141-03 ): Family Battle Buddies Program: Intervention for
Reintegrating Military Families, Kathleen Gilbert, Jonathon
Beckmeyer, Rebecca Gilbert, Shay Dawson,
Bryan McCormick
141-04 Social Capital and Youth Outcomes in Military
Families, Jay Mancini, Gary Bowen, Catherine
O’Neal, Amy Arnold
Presider: Bradford Wiles
EE/RT PA (R, P)
#142 immigrant Families: Promoting Well-being
key Ballroom 10
142-01 Moving Beyond the “Boy Crisis”: A Critical
Examination of Hmong Male Immigrant Youth and Their
Families, Kari Smalkoski
142-02 Parental Ethnotheories About Satellite Parenting in Asian
Indian Immigrants, Deepa Srivastava, Maria Rosario T. de
Guzman
142-03 Family and Peer Influences and Well-being
Among Korean American Youth, Angela Kim
Discussant/Presider: Annamaria Csizmadia
EM PA (R, P)
144-03 The Role of Men in the Perpetuation and Eradication
of Female Genital Mutilation, Mame Kani Diop, Pearl
Stewart
144-04 Testing Bowman’s Theoretical Explanations of Domestic
Violence in Africa: A Case for Kenya, JaneRose Njue,
Dorothy Rombo, Laura Smart, Anne Lutomia, Lucy
Wandiri Mbirianjau
Presider: Marcela Raffaelli
iN PA (R)
#146 ExHiBiTS oPENiNg
5-8pm, key Ballroom 6
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with
representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings
will be held on Friday. You need not be present to win, but prizes
must be picked up by 1pm on Friday.
#147 PoSTER SESSioN 4
6:15-7pm, South Foyer
RF Poster Symposium
Faith and Emerging Adulthood: Identity, Experience and
Attitudes
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
147-01 RF (R) Spiritual Modeling, Conflict and Faith-identity: A
Moderation Effect? Anthony Walker, Linda Behrendt
147-02 RF (R) Exploring the Impact of Religiosity on Attitudes
Toward Marriage in Emerging Adults, Daniel Hubler,
Brandon Burr, Brooke Kuns, Kaye Sears
147-03 RF (R) Spirituality in Young Adulthood:
Conceptualization and Emerging Patterns, Robert Salt,
Kevin Doll
Discussant/Presider: Kevin Zimmerman
Posters
Adoption
147-04 IN (R) Literary Portrayals: Adoptive Families’ Causal
Attribution for Adopting, Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Jacki
Fitzpatrick
#143 incorporating Feminism into Academic and
Professional Mentoring
Homelessness
147-05 FT (R) Capabilities, Opportunities, and Freedoms:
An Intervention With Homeless Mothers, Gizem Erdem,
Michael Glassman, Natasha Slesnick
#144 African gender Realities
Motherhood
147-06 RT (R) Social Comparisons on Social Networking
Sites Predict Maternal Well-being, Sarah Coyne, Brandon
McDaniel
147-07 RT (R) Definite or Ambivalent? First Birth Interventions
and Psychological Well-being, Stacy Tiemeyer, Julia
McQuillan, Arthur Greil
key Ballroom 12
Leaders: Jenifer McGuire, Ramona Faith Oswald,
Anisa Zvonkovic, Katherine Allen
FF Wk (P)
key Ballroom 11
144-01 “The Girl is Brought up Knowing She’s Nothing”:
Promoting Equality in Tanzania, Rachel Hagues
144-02 Gender, Culture and College Attendance for West
African Immigrant Women, Pearl Stewart, Kani Diop,
Alyssa Willis
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Parenting
147-08 FH (P) Parental Behaviors, Romantic Attachment, and
Depression in Emerging Adults, Alexander Reid, Scott
Plunkett, Mark Otten
147-09 EE (R) Parents As Teachers: Links Between Home
Literacy and Children’s Vocabulary, Kathryn Bojczyk,
Heather Haverback, Annie Davis, Rihana Mason, Hye
Pae
147-10 EM (R) Fathering Across Two Generations: An African
American Perspective, Felicia Murray, Shann Hwa
Hwang
147-11 EM (R) What’s Love Got to Do With It? : Fostering
Romance to Maintain Father Involvement, Constance Dallas,
Patrick McMahon, Claire Seryak, Barbara Dancy, Jamela
Jefferson
147-12 EM (R) “It’s Kind of a Touchy Subject”: Educators’ and
Parents’ Perceptions of the Impact of Race on Transitioning
Into Kindergarten, Jenell Kelly
147-13 FH (R) The Effect of Harsh and Positive Parenting
Behaviors on Pubertal Development, Meghan Gillette,
Tricia Neppl, Brenda Lohman
147-14 FP (R) The Impact of Family Structure, Mobility, and
Employment on Children’s Well-being, Lynda Laughlin
147-15 FT (P) Experiences of High Conflict Co-parents in Early
Sessions of Family Therapy, Kevin Hynes, M. Selenga
Gürmen, Shayne Anderson, Rachel Tambling
147-16 FT (R) Predictors of Parental Approval of Adult
Children’s Engagement Relationships, Jeffry Larson,
Marietta Malnar, Dean Busby, Erin Rackham, Garret
Roundy
147-17 IN (R) The Effects of Stress From Private Education on
Conflicts Over Parental Roles Among South Korean Mothers
With Adolescent Children, Juhee Park
147-18 RF (R) Training up a Child: Amish Parenting Advice in
the 1970s and 2000s, Erin Boyd-Soisson, Nicole Nagel
Co-parenting
147-19 EE (R) Parenting Together: Co-parenting Education for
Never Married Parents, Heidi Stolz, Emily Stone, Kayla
Sizemore
147-20 EE (R) Coparental Cooperation and Conflict Following
Divorce, Raymond Petren, Anthony Ferraro, Kay Pasley,
Taylor Davis, Megan Fry
Divorce
147-21 EE (P) Residential Mobility After Divorce: Implications
for Divorce Education, Tyler Jamison, David Schramm,
Adam Galovan
147-22 FF (R) Maintaining Relationships With Former
Stepgrandchildren Following Remarriage Dissolution,
Caroline Sanner, Marilyn Coleman
147-23 FH (R) Children’s Depression Change Over Time During
the Process of Parents’ Divorce, Yoon Young Kwak, Sharon
Christ
147-24 FP (R) The Stress Process of Divorce for Fathers,
Anthony Ferraro, Kay Pasley
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147-25 FP (R) Multi-systemic Constraints to Help Seeking Prior
to Finalizing a Divorce, Kelly Roberts
Stepfamilies
147-26 EM (R) Family Relationships and Depression Among
African American Stepfathers, Megan R. Hicks, Chalandra
M. Bryant
Grandparenting
147-27 EM (R) Black Grandmothers Role in Racially Socializing
Their Biracial Grandchildren, Lover L.M. Chancler, Farrell
J. Webb, Walter Schumm, Charlotte Olsen, Be Stoney
#148 PRESiDENT’S WELCoMiNg RECEPTioN
6:30-8pm, key Ballroom 8
Presider: Paul R. Amato, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2013 NCFR Fellows
• International attendees welcome
• Refreshments and socializing
All attendees are welcome. Following the program, refreshments
will be served.
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
#149 Students and New Professionals Session
8-9:30pm, Holiday 4/5
(Not so Speedy) Speed Dating Style Mentoring
Session
Leaders: Caitlin Behnke, Holly Boaz, Sarah
Wildish, Sterling Wall, Cuiting Li
Sponsored by oklahoma State university
SN (P)
#150 Roundtables on innovative Research
Methods
8-9:30pm, key Ballroom 9
150-01 FF CANCELLED (7/23/2014) Redefining the Gendered
Power Struggle Through Relationship Skills, Jennifer
Randles
150-02 FF Redefining Family-work Balance? A Discourse
Analysis of an Intervention Strategy, Annie Neimand, Heidi
Steinour
150-03 FF Immigrant Latina Motherhood and the International
Division of Reproductive Labor, Megan Barolet-Fogarty
150-04 FF An Autoethnography of Post-Partum Depression,
Jessica Troilo
150-05 FF Women’s High-tech Erotic Literature Engagement
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and Relationship Well-being, Amanda Williams, Claire
Kimberly, Stacy Creel, Jessica Baxley
150-06 RT Family Discourse: A Foucauldian Approach to
Family Research, Heidi Steinour
150-07 FH Stages of Survivorship and Family Stress Theory:
Linking Domestic Violence and Cancer Research, Shauntia
White, Karlynn BrintzenhofeSzoc
FF/RT/FH/RT (R, P)
FoCuS gRouPS
SECTioN MEMBER MEETiNgS
#154 Sexuality
Tubman A/B
Presiders: Kristen Benson, Katie Barrow, Focus Group Cochairs
8:15-9:45pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more involved
with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest
#151 Family Policy
key Ballroom 11
Presider: Bethany Letiecq,
Section Chair
Sponsored by george Mason university
#152 Research and Theory
key Ballroom 12
Presider: Joyce Arditti,
Section Chair
Sponsored by Virginia Tech
8:15-9:45pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#153 Co-parenting and Divorce Education
Carroll A/B
Presiders: Denise Brandon, Lawrence Shelton, Focus Group
Co-chairs
#155 NCFR 2015 National Student Service Project
kickoff Meeting
9:30-10pm, Holiday 4/5
This is an organization and planning meeting for a 2015 national
service project by NCFR students (including student affiliate
groups) to: identify a charity or nonprofit for which to collect
donations; discuss organizing at the local level; committee involvement (locally, nationally); communications; and determine
timeline.
Steering Committee: Leah Reineccius, Shelby Bowe,
McKenzie Tuschen, University of Wisconsin-Stevens
Point; Colby Pomeroy, Weber State University
TCRM Sponsor
Human Development and Family Studies
College of Human Sciences
Auburn University
The Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) prepares students for
dynamic careers focused on generating and applying knowledge about quality of life for
individuals, relationships, and families in a changing world.
Emphasis on Interpersonal Competence
We focus on understanding and supporting the emergence of interpersonal competence across the lifespan using a multidisciplinary approach and cutting-edge methodologies. Our core areas include individual and family relationships in
childhood, adolescence, and adulthood, with a special focus on biopsychosocial underpinnings of healthy development
and well-being. We are also committed to applying this knowledge through prevention and intervention.
Exceptional Faculty
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work. We also enjoy extensive national and international collaborations.
Quality Training for HDFS Scholars
Students’ programs are organized around the competencies they seek to build. Through regular, constructive interaction
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Come Join Us! We take inspiration from our College’s motto, “Science for a Quality Life.” You can too!
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Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference
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instagram during the conference
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hashtag for updates throughout the conference
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facebook.com/ncfrpage
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area
Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity
7am-10pm, Armistead
Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus
complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by Affordamac
The Gathering Place
8am-10pm, Key 4/5
Your place to meet, rest, eat, be merry. WiFi. Streaming video of
major sessions.
Sponsored by Groves
Parent/Child Room
7am-7pm, Hopkins
Meditation Room
7am-7pm, Tilghman
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
7-8:15am
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings
of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#200 Feminism and Family Studies Section
Member Meeting
Key Ballroom 7
Presider: Shannon Weaver, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#201 Adoption
Tubman A/B
Presiders: Cheryl Fortner-Wood, Rachel Farr, Focus Group
Co-chairs
#202 Latino(a) Research
Carroll A/B
Presiders: Robert Reyes, Katia Goldfarb, Focus Group
Co-chairs
#203 Meditation Time
Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Section
7:10-7:40am, Key Ballroom 3/4
“Morning Meditation” (with brief introduction for beginners)
led by Robert Salt. All belief systems welcome, religious and
secular.
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#204 AFFILIATE COUNCILS WORKSHOP
7:30-11:30am, Key Ballroom 8
The Affiliate Councils Board (ACB) hosts a single workshop
for both state/regional and student affiliate members, featuring roundtables for professionals and students on strategies and
best-practices for making an affiliate go, awards announcements,
affiliate highlights, and a keynote presentation. Pre-registration
required. Cost: $5 for student attendees and $10 for professional
attendees. Breakfast will be provided.
7:30-8:30am
Affiliate Presidents (by invitation)
8:30am
All attendees arrive. Breakfast is served.
8:30-9:30am
Welcome
Affiliate highlight presentation by the
University of North Texas student affiliate
Keynote: Policy and Affiliates, Jennifer
Crosswhite, NCFR Director of Public Affairs
9:30-11am
Roundtable sessions: 3 to 4 tables for professionals; 3 to 4
tables for students; rotate through 3, 30 minutes each
11-11:30am
ACB president’s update
Awards presentations: Meritorious Service Award;
Outstanding Student Papers Awards (graduate and
undergraduate); President-for-a-Day Award; Affiliate Video
Contest Award
Closing remarks and workshop evaluations
Presider: Rose Allen, ACB President
#205 CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
Meeting
7:45-9:45am, Marshall
Presider: Deb Gentry, Academic Program Liaison
#206 Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial
Assistants and NCFR Staff
7:45-9:45am, Douglass
Presider: Diane Cushman , NCFR Executive Director
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#206-A Directors of Family Centers Meeting
(MOVED FROM WED., 2:30pm, SESSION #138-A)
8-9:30am, Brent
Presider: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
#206-B University Administrators Forum
(MOVED FROM SESSION #330, FRIDAY, 11:30am)
8-9:30am, Blake
Presider: Lawrence Ganong
#207 POSTER SESSION 5
8-8:45am, South Foyer
RT/FT/EE Poster Symposium
Processes and Programs in Military Families
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
207-01 FT (R) Disclosure of Deployment Experiences in
Military Couples, Kali Summers, Alexandria Billings,
Megan Chevalier, Haley Hermes, Kathryn Hartman,
Briana S. Nelson Goff, J. Kale Monk
207-02 FT (R) To Share or Not to Share: Communication in
National Guard Families, Joyce Baptist, David Thompson,
Patricia Barros, Bryan Cafferky
207-03 EE (P) Designing Learning for Military Families
Facing Deployment, Heidi Watson, Jeff Bradshaw, Katie
Davenport, Cameron Richarson, Daniel Perkins
207-04 RT (R) A Four Group, Multiple Sample Analysis of
Military Wives Loneliness, Bryan Cafferky
Discussants/Presiders: JoLynn Cunningham, Sheila
Littlejohn
Posters
Diversity
207-05 FT (R) The Impact of Poverty on Mental Health
Treatment: A Responsive Evaluation, Desiree Seponski,
Denise Lewis
207-06 FT (R) Reentry Experiences and Clinical Transformation
of MFT Graduates in Taiwan, Pei-Fen Li
207-07 FT (R) Reunification of American Indian Families in
Child Welfare: A Review of Literature, Ashley Landers,
Sharon Danes
Families in Diverse Contexts
207-08 FF (R) Genes and the Experience of Choosing a
Sperm Donor: A Qualitative Study, Alyssa Henry, Abbie
Goldberg
207-09 RT (R) Adoptive Families’ Contact with Birth Families:
The Role of Social Media, Kaitlin Black, Alyssa Durham,
April Moyer, Abbie Goldberg
207-10 RT CANCELLED (R) Earnings and Housework: A
Nonrecursive Test of Autonomy and Human Capital Theory,
Daniel Carlson, Jamie Lynch
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207-11 RT (R) Stepgrandchildren’s Assessments of Skipgeneration Stepgrandparents, Ashton Chapman, Marilyn
Coleman
207-12 RT (R) Division of Labor Among Gay Fathers: What
Predicts Who is Doing What? Samantha Tornello, Charlotte
Patterson
207-13 RT (CANCELLED -10/13/2014) “Do You Want to Kill
Your Baby?” Co-sleeping in the Context of Controversy,
Susan Stewart
207-14 RT (R) (MOVED TO SESSION 339-04, FRIDAY,
1:15pm) Going Mobile, Growing Stabile: Examining
Rural Mobile Home Park Residence and Family Stability,
Katherine MacTavish, Jeffery Flesch, Terese Jones,
Brenda Barrett-Rivera
207-15 RT (R) The Interactive Effects Mothers’ and Fathers’
Differential Treatment of Siblings, Alex Jensen, Susan
Doughty
Cohabitation
207-16 EE (R) The Meaning of Cohabitation Among Latino
Parents, Lina Guzman, Manica Ramos, Elizabeth
Wildsmith, Elisabeth Golub
207-17 EM (R) Effects of Premarital Cohabitation on African
American Spousal Closeness, Shaquinta Richardson,
Chalandra Bryant
207-18 FP (R) Marital Attitudes and Aspirations Among Lowincome Cohabiting Black Couples, Megan Reid, Andrew
Golub
207-19 FS (P) Cohabiting Parents’ Plan to Marry, Coparenting,
and Relational Stability, Sung Cho, Hye Jung Yun, Ming
Cui
207-20 FS (R) Widows and Cohabitation: Reluctance to
Remarry, Tami Moore
Same-Sex Marriage
207-21 FP (R) The Impact of Legal Recognition: Same-Sex
Married Unions and Well-being, Heather Kennedy
GLBT
207-22 FF (R) Desire for Similarity in Same-Sex Romantic
Partners, Erin Lavender-Stott, Shanhong Luo
207-23 FF (R) Bisexuality: Family Perceptions and Experiences,
Maureen Todd, Linda Oravecz, Cynthia Vejar
207-24 FF (R) A Multidimensional Approach to Assessing
Sexual Minority Status and Mental Health, Jessica Fish, Kay
Pasley
207-25 FF (R) “Now There are Two in the Family”:
Understanding the Experiences of the Second Sibling to
Come Out as LGBT in the Family of Origin, Katie Barrow,
Katherine Allen
207-26 RF (R) LGBQ Christians: Identity and Family
Relationships, Katherine Hickey, Erika Grafsky, Hoa
Nguyen, John Wall
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Administering a Humane Workplace: The
Influence of Feminism and Social Justice
209-03 Reducing Economic Stress Through Sound Financial
Decisions and Practices, Anthony James
209-04 After the Financial Crisis: Financial Education
Implications, John McElroy
Chair: Anthony James
Presider: Yolanda T. Mitchell
EE SY (R, P)
Welcome by Session Sponsor representative from Montclair
State University.
#210 Adolescent Well-being in Diverse Cultural
Contexts
#208 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
8:30-9:45am, Key Ballroom 5
Elaine A. Anderson, Ph.D.; Catherine A. Surra,
Ph.D.; Leigh A. Leslie, Ph.D.; Rosemary M.
Blieszner, Ph.D.; Donna L. Sollie, Ph.D.
A panel will discuss how to bring an inclusive perspective to
administration in the academic workplace. Specifically panelists will integrate components of feminist and social justice
principles into their presentations. Additionally, the panel will
address the relevancy of their comments for the changing face of
the global workforce.
Feminist and Social Justice Principles to be Utilized When
Working as University Administrators With Different
Constituents, Elaine A. Anderson, Professor and Chair,
Dept. of Family Science, University of Maryland
The Concepts of Emotion Work in Successful Administrative
Behavior, Catherine A. Surra, Director of the School of
Behavioral Sciences and Education, Penn State, Harrisburg
How Feminist Principles Influence the Modulation of Power
in the Ability of Administrators to Make Sound Decisions,
Leigh A. Leslie, Associate Professor and former Director
of Graduate Studies, Dept. of Family Science, University of
Maryland
Holistic Support for Graduate Education from a
Feminist and Social Justice Perspective, Rosemary M.
Blieszner, Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Virginia
Tech
Female and Minority Faculty Development in the Context of
Challenging our Gendered Organizational Beliefs, Donna
L. Sollie, Assistant Provost for Women’s Initiatives, Office of
Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Auburn University
Moderator/Presider: Elaine Anderson
Sponsors: Advancing Family Science; Feminism and Family
Studies Sections; Montclair State University (R,P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
8:30-9:45am
#209 Economic Recovery: A FLE Approach to
Addressing Financial Stress
Key Ballroom 11
209-01 Using Genograms in Family Life Education to Identify
Financial Values, Nicole McAninch
209-02 Talking About Finances With Young Unmarried Parents,
Richard Feistman, Tyler Jamison
Key Ballroom 10
210-01 The Association of Emotion Work With Depression for
Hmong American Adolescents, Laurie Meschke, Amanda
Letheren
210-02 Teen Children of Navajo Teen Mothers: Developmental
Outcomes and Well-being, Rochelle Dalla, Heather
Kennedy
210-03 Mexican-origin Youths’ Cultural Trajectories in
Community and Family Contexts, Rebecca White, Kimberly
Updegraff, Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Katharine Zeiders,
Norma Perez-Brena, Elizabeth Burleson
210-04 Mothers’ Educational Expectations as a Moderator of
Acculturative Stress and Adolescent Mothers’ Adjustment,
Diamond Bravo, Adriana Umana-Taylor,
Kimberly Updegraff, Laudan Jahromi
Facilitator: Hyeyoung Kang
EM PA (R)
#211 Health in the Context of Family Relationships
Key Ballroom 12
211-01 Marital Quality and Physical Health: A Meta-analysis,
Richard Miller, Jerevie Canlas, Jeffrey Jackson
211-02 Social Capital Access and Psychological Distress for
Intermarried Persons, Juyoung Jang, Sharon Danes
211-03 Ambivalence in the Context of Spousal Caregiving,
Heejeong Choi, Jamie Storme, Karlie Esworthy
211-04 (2013 NCFR INNOVATION GRANT WINNER) The Role
of Family Relationships in Adherence to Supplemental
Oxygen Therapy, Kristen Holm, Mark Aloia, Katherine
Sterba, Jeffrey Swigris, Frederick Wamboldt
Introduction of Innovation Grant Winner: Paul Amato
Presider: Amber Seidel
FH PA (R)
#212 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in
Family Therapy
Key Ballroom 9
212-01 Black LGBQ Youths’ Perceptions of Parental Acceptance
and Psychological Well-being, Monique Walker, Maureen
Davey
212-02 The Intersection of Spirituality, Religion, and Beliefs
About LGBT Clients, Thomas Stone Carlson, Christi
McGeorge, Russell Toomey
212-03 Promoting the Health of Transgender and Intersex
People, Jody Russon, Monique Walker
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212-04 Assessing the Inclusion of LGB Affirmative Training:
CFT Faculty’s Beliefs, Christi McGeorge, Thomas Stone
Carlson, Russell Toomey
Presider: Rashmi Gangamma, Incoming Secretary
and Treasurer for the Family Therapy Section
FT PA (R, P)
#213 Issues in Fathering
Tubman A/B
213-01 Distinguishing Ambivalent and Polarized Maternal
Gatekeeping, Daniel Puhlman, Kay Pasley
213-02 The (De)Institutionalized Father, Letitia Kotila
213-03 Well-being in Families With Incarcerated and
Uninvolved Fathers, Henry Gonzalez, Jose-Michael
Gonzalez, Melissa Barnett
213-04 “Downrange Dads”: How Deployment Shapes Men’s
Fathering, Nicolle Buckmiller Jones, Kevin Roy
Discussant: Jay Fagan
Presider: Heather Hessel
RT PA (R)
#214 VISIT THE EXHIBITS
9am–4pm, Key Ballroom 6
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with
representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings
will be held on Friday. You need not be present to win, but prizes
must be picked up by 1pm on Friday.
#215 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
10-11:15am, Key Ballroom 5
BURGESS AWARD ADDRESS
Presented by Frank Fincham, Ph.D., Winner of
the 2014 Burgess Award
Presider: Christine Proulx, Chair, Ernest Burgess
Award Committee (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
10-11:15am
#216 Parenting and Socioemotional Well-being
Key Ballroom 11
216-01 Native American Custodial Grandparents: Binding
the Generations, Sandra Bailey, Bethany Letiecq, Nate
Tucker
216-02 Gender Differences in Parents’ Emotion Socialization:
Variation in Three Ethnicities, Geoffrey Brown, Ashley
Craig, Amy Halberstadt
216-03 What Matters? Factors That Impact Hispanic/Latino(a)
Children’s Development, Soyoung Lee, Ziarat Hossain
216-04 Family Environment and Child Behavior in Low-income
Hispanic Families, M. Angela Nievar, Minwei Wu
Facilitator: Roudi Nazarinia Roy
EM PA (R)
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#217 Family, Youth BMI Trajectory, and Young
Adults’ Social and Health Outcomes
Carroll A/B
217-01 Family Antecedents and Socioeconomic Consequences
of Youth BMI Trajectories: Race/Ethnicity and Gender
Differences, Dayoung Bae, Catherine W. O’Neal
217-02 Family Characteristics, Differential BMI Growths in
Adolescence and Young Adulthood and Cardiometabolic
Disease Risk in Young Adults, K.A.S. Wickrama, Dayoung
Bae
217-03 Early Family Adversity, Family Processes, Adolescent
Transition and Young Adult Body Mass Index: Moderating
Role of Genetics, Catherine W. O’Neal, Assaf Oshri,
K.A.S. Wickrama
Discussant: Jay Mancini
Chair: K.A.S. Wickrama
Organizer/Facilitator: Dayoung Bae
FH SY (R)
#218 Teaching Family Policy: A Forum for College
Educators to Exchange Ideas
Key Ballroom 12 (Continues until 1pm with discussion time.)
218-01 Teaching Family Policy: What Concepts are Important
and How Can We Get Them Across? Karen Bogenschneider,
Emily Parrott
218-02 Family Policy and Law: Critical Contemporary Tool for
Educating the Public, Tammy L. Henderson
218-03 Teaching Family Policy: Utilizing Applied Exercises to
Understand the Concepts, Elaine A. Anderson
Chair: Karen Bogenschneider
Presider: Emily Parrott
FP SY (P)
#219 Sexual Coercion, Sexual Abuse, and
Relational Violence
Key Ballroom 9
219-01 The Hidden Role of Social Coercion in Sexual
Acquiescence, Nicole Conroy, Ambika Krishnakumar,
Janel Leone
219-02 Mothers’ Acceptance and Rejection of Children Born
From Rape in the DR Congo, Lee Ann De Reus
219-03 Violence, Coercive Control and Help-Seeking Among
Divorcing Mothers, Megan Haselschwerdt, Elissa Mitchell,
Jennifer Hardesty, Marcela Raffaelli
219-04 Healthy Sexuality as a Context for Resilience in Women
Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse, Kimmery Newsom, Karen
Myers-Bowman
219-05 A Grounded Theory Analysis of Mothers’
Experiences of Nonviolent Coercive Control
in Marriage and After Separation, Kimberly
Crossman, Winner of the 2013 Jessie Bernard
Outstanding Research Proposal from a Feminist
Perspective Award
FF/FH PA (R, P)
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#220 Immigrant Families Over the LIfe Course
Tubman A/B
220-01 Gender Differences in Cultural Brokering in a Sample of
Eastern European Immigrant Youth, Vanja Lazarevic
220-02 Understanding Immigrant Latino Families in the Great
Lakes: An Ecological Perspective, Ruben P. Viramontez
Anguiano, Robert Reyes
220-03 The Role of the Ethnic Church in Intergenerational
Relationships Among Korean American Families, Hyeyoung
Kang
220-04 Changing Views of Ethnic Identity and Home in a
Diverse Group of Aging Immigrants, Olena Nesteruk,
Christine A. Price, Jessica Bury, Angelica Wilson
Discussant: Megan Barolet-Fogarty
Organizer/Facilitator: Olena Nesteruk
IN SY (R)
#221 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
THE ALEXIS WALKER AWARD ADDRESS
11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 5
Feminist Family Studies: Reflection
and Critique
Presenter: Katherine Allen, Ph.D., Virginia
Tech, Recipient of the Inaugural Alexis J.
Walker Award for Lifetime Achievement in
Feminist Family Studies
Introductory Remarks: Anisa Zvonkovic
Presider: Elizabeth Sharp (R, P)
#222 NCFR CFLE Academic Programs
Networking Session
11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 9
Presider: Deborah Gentry, Academic Program Liaison
#223 POSTER SESSION 6
11:30am-12:15pm, South Foyer
RT/IN Poster Symposium
Perspectives of Relational Quality Across Time and Place: An
International Approach
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
223-01 RT (R) Historical and Contemporary Mate Selection
Patterns and Resulting Implications for Assessing Intimate
Relationships in South Benin, West Africa, Djidjoho C.
Akloubou Gnonhossou
223-02 RT (R) Russian Families at the Nexus of Global Change:
Evolution, Revolution, Reformation, Ilya Okhotnikov
223-03 RT (R) Mate Selection in Pre and Post Economic Reform
Periods in China: Implications for Relationship Assessment,
Qun Zhang
223-04 RT (R) Challenges of Globalization and Mate Selection
of Ukrainian Women, Rodion Svynarenko
223-04A IN (R) (MOVED FROM SESSION 131-03 IN,
WED., 12:30pm) Mexican Migrants in a New Settlement:
Support and Relationship Quality, Shannon N. Davis,
Bethany Letiecq
Discussants/Presiders: Nathan Wood and James Kale Monk
RF Poster Symposium
Religious and Spiritual Influences on Marital Quality
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
223-05 RF (R) Religious Influences on Key Qualities to
Successful Marriage: A World Value Study, Yan Xia, Anh
Do, Shen Qin, Sarah Taylor
223-06 RF (R) Qualities of Character That Predict Marital Wellbeing, Wally Goddard, James Marshall, Jonathan Olson,
David Schramm
223-07 RF (R) Spiritual Behaviors and Marital Quality Among
Protestants, Joe Wilmoth, Jennifer Smith
Discussant/Presider: Michael Goodman
Posters
Family Processes
223-08 RF (R) Parental Involvement of Family Educational
Strategies, Verónica Gubbins
Family Communication
223-09 RT (R) “It’s Not Just Words”: The Nature of
Compassionate Love Among Older Couples, Allen Sabey,
Amy Rauer
223-10 RT (R) Family Communication: An Intra- and
Interpersonal Analysis, Nichole Huff, Ronald WernerWilson
Work and Families
223-11 EE (R) Education and Age-based Implications for Un- or
Underemployed Mature Workers, Amanda Guinot Talbot,
Barbara Ames, Camaya Wallace Bechard, Erica Tobe
223-12 FH (R) Family and Employment Antecedents of Maternal
Work-family Facilitation From Infancy Through Middle
Childhood, Nan Zhou, Cheryl Buehler
223-13 FF (R) Working Women: Domestic Workers Seen
Through the Eyes of the Privileged Employer, Lisa Reber
223-14 FP (R) Self-employment and Work Family Fit:
Investigating Work Resources and Demands, Robert
Tuttle
223-15 FS (R) Marital Strain and Work-family and Family-work
Conflict for U.S. Army Officers, Walter Schumm, Vance
Theodore
Family Law
223-16 FP (R) Challenges Identified by Juvenile Judges:
Adjudication of Parenting Issues, Mary Langenbrunner,
Jamie Branam Kridler
Rural Families
223-17 EE (R) Parental Belief, Motivation/Competence and
College Plans of Rural Students, Ui Jeong Moon, Heather
Bouchey
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Interdisciplinariness
223-18 RT (R) Interdisciplinary: More Than a Buzz Word, Gail
Bentley, Shera Jackson, Carol Johnston
Professional Development
223-19 EE (P) Systematic Approach for Teaching the Family
Life Educators Code of Ethics, Bryce Dickey, Robin
Millar
223-20 EE (R) From Classroom to Conference: Promoting
Professionalism, Jonathan Davis, Kristie Chandler, Clara
Gerhardt, Celeste Hill, Laura Price
Training
223-21 FT (R) Training Lessons Learned from Tele-mental
Health Training, Richard Bischoff, Paul Springer, Adam
Farero
Theory Construction
223-22 FS (R) Teaching Theory Construction in PhD Family
Programs: A Course Example, Karen Myers-Bowman
FOCUS GROUPS
11:30 am-1pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#224 Asian-American Family
Carroll A/B
Presiders: Kristy Shih and Hyun Kyung You, Focus Group
Co-chairs
#225 Families and Technology
Tubman A/B
Presider: Susan K. Walker, Focus Group Chair
#226 Focused Dialogue on Moving Family and
Consumer Sciences, Family Life, Human
Development Extension Programming
11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 10
#227 Journal of Marriage and Family
Editorial Board
Teaching
223-23 RF (P) The Intersection of Religion, Family, and Teacher
Education: A Self-study, Heather Rogers Haverback,
Kathryn Bojczyk
(Moved to Wed., 1-2:30pm, Session #131-A)
Presider: Kelly Raley, JMF Editor
Evaluations of Programs
223-24 EE (P) Reliability of Sixteen Family-friendly Criteria
in One School District’s Family Friendly Rubric, Jackie
Talavera, Bridget Walsh, Ana Anderson
223-25 EM (R) The Impact of HIPPY and Family and
Neighborhood Context on Parenting Self-efficacy, Laura
Nathans, Arminta Jacobson
11:30am-2:30pm, Douglass
Presider: Mark Fine, Committee Chair
Family Life Education, Family Studies, and Marriage
Education
223-26 IN (R) The Impact of Family Context on Early
Adulthood’s Psychological Distress in Taiwan: Compare Low
Discord Family With High Discord Family With Divorce
Family, MingFun Yip, Li-tuan Chou, Shu-Man Huang
223-27 EE (P) Professionalization of Family Life Education in
Taiwan: What Do We Know? Nei-Yuh (Theresa) Huang,
Shann Hwa Hwang
223-28 EE (P) Evaluation of the PICK Program in a Community
Sample, J. Wade Stewart, Kay Bradford, Brian
Higginbotham, Linda Skogrand
223-29 EE (R) (MOVED FROM WED, 9am, #111-09 EE) Home
Visitors’ Perceptions of Issues in Serving Early Head Start
Families, Amber Seidel, Sukhdeep Gill, Elizabeth Elkin
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#227-A Meeting of the Committee to Interview
Candidates for the Editor of Family Relations
#228 EM LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION
Key Ballroom 11
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7
minutes, 7 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more detail).
Multiracial Families
228-01 Perceptions of Racial Identity in Biracial Children
Raised by Monoracial Parents: A Heuristic Perspective,
Yolanda T. Mitchell, Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Karen S.
Myers-Bowman
228-02 Racial Identification and Young Biracial Children’s
Executive Functions, Ronnit Nazarian, Annamaria
Csizmadia
228-03 Protecting Transracially Adopted Teens From
Discrimination-related Stress, Katie Hrapczynski, Leigh
Leslie, Jocylynn Stephenson, HaeDong Kim
228-04 Racial Identification and Social Adjustment Among
Young Biracial Children, Annamaria Csizmadia, Ronnit
Nazarian
228-05 Experiences of Family and Social Support During
the Transition to Motherhood Among Mothers of Biracial
and Monoracial Infants, Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Yolanda
Mitchell, Naleah Hamilton, Alexandria Lockhart
Discussant/Facilitator: Desiree Seponski
EM (R)
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#229 Post-doctoral Study: NIH Mock
Review Study Panel Workshop
12:30-2:30pm, Key Ballroom 8
Leaders: Joseph G. Grzywacz, Ph.D., Ronald B. Cox, Jr.,
Ph.D., Oklahoma State University
A review and discussion of the research grants prepared by cohort members in the Center for Family Resiliency Post Doctoral
Training Program Fellowship at Oklahoma State University. The
2014 Fellows have participated in a guided grant-writing process
that prepares them for submission of proposals to NIH Ruth L.
Kirschstein National Research Service Award for Individual
Postdoctoral Fellows (F32).
2014 CFR-PDTP Fellows: Bertranna Abrams, Henry
Gonzalez, Kelly Munly, Letitia Kotila, Lizeth
Camacho, Rachel Engler Jordan
Sponsored by Oklahoma State University Center for
Family Resiliency
#230 Journal of Family Theory & Review
Editorial Board
1:15-2:45pm, Paca A/B
Presider: Libby Blume, JFTR Editor
#230-A Elections Council Meeting
(MOVED FROM FRI., 11:30am-1pm, SESSION #334)
1:15-2:30pm, Marshall
Presider: April Few-Demo, Committee Chair
CONCURRENT SESSION 7
1:15-2:30pm
#232 Parents and Teens Together at Last: Parent
Education, Life Skills Development, or Both!
Key Ballroom 9
Presenter: Michael Popkin
Presider: Audrey Kraynak
EE WK (P)
#233 African American Emerging Adults’
Relational Experiences
Key Ballroom 10
233-01 Invisible Wounds: An Examination of Grief and Trauma
Among Black Males in Baltimore City, Jocelyn Smith
233-02 African American College Students and Academic-based
Microaggressions, BreAnna Davis, Jenni Young, Mia Smith
Bynum
233-03 Never-Married Heterosexual Black Male-Female
Intimate Romantic Relationship Experiences, Christiana
Awosan, 2013 McAdoo Award Winner
233-04 Parent-child Relationships and Ethnic Identity Among
Black Emerging Adults, Jamila Reynolds, Melinda
Gonzales-Backen, Kimberly Allen, Seth Schwartz, Bede
Agocha, Roxanne Donovan, Monika Hudson, Eric
Hurley, Michelle Williams
Facilitator: Jenee’ Duncan
EM PA (R)
#231 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
1:15-2:30pm, Key Ballroom 5 [SESSION TIME CHANGED TO 2:45PM]
Moving Beyond Ideology: My Journey Toward a Third Wave Intersectional
Perspective of Intimate Partner Violence
Sandra Stith, Ph.D., LMFT, is a professor in the School of Family Studies and Human Services at Kansas
State University and director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program. She has published widely and
served on the editorial boards of JMF, FR, and the American Journal of Family Therapy. She is recognized
as an international expert in family violence and given more than 100 presentations. She was named an
NCFR Fellow in 2013.
In this presentation, Dr. Stith discusses how her journey from growing up in a patriarchal family has been influenced by her research on male violence, experience working at a shelter for battered women, research and
clinical work as a couples therapist with couples who choose to stay together after experiencing IPV, and her
current meta-analytic research on risk factors for male and female violence. Her work developing a risk assessment tool for male and
female IPV in a military setting has led her to move beyond ideology and beyond considering patriarchy as the primary cause of IPV.
She offers suggestions for future research and intervention efforts advocating that multiple markers of identity (e.g., sexual orientation,
ethnicity, age, etc) be included.
Presider: Christi McGeorge, Chair of the Family Therapy Section
Sponsored by Family Therapy Section and North Dakota State University (R, P)
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#237 PLENARY SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
2:45-4:30pm, Key Ballroom 1/2/5 • Sponsored by the University of Minnesota
Women Changing the World
Fouzia Saeed, Ph.D., is director at Mehergarh (A Center for Learning), Pakistan. She has more than 20 years work experience as a senior manager, NGO
leader and technical expert on gender and human rights. She pioneered the first
country gender strategy for UNDP and created several NGOs focused on gender
and youth issues. Dr. Saeed is recognized as one of the prominent women social
leaders in Pakistan. While serving as Action Aid Pakistan Country Director, she
was also the South Asia leader on gender, setting the AA regional strategy and
linking with other regional networks and organizations. She has conducted gender sensitivity and mainstreaming
trainings for a wide range of audiences in USA, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Philippines, Cambodia, Bahamas, and
Pacific Islands. Her Oxford Press book on women’s issues in Pakistan has been translated from English into Urdu,
Hindi, Marathi and Japanese. She also ran an annual residential youth sensitivity training in Pakistan for men and
women from three religions, and initiated the first research and dialogue in Pakistan on women’s issues associated with bondage/slavery. She was the author and chief lobbyist for anti-sexual harassment legislation that was signed into law by the President of Pakistan
in March 2010, and was then assigned by the Prime Minister’s Office to chair the Implementation Watch Committee set up to ensure
the law is properly enacted.
SESSION CANCELLED
Welcome from the Session Sponsor, Lynne Borden, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist Perspective Award to Rachel H. Farr.
Presenter: Tara Saathoff-Wells, Feminism and Family Studies Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award to Jill E. Yavorsky
Presenter: Tara Saathoff-Wells, Feminism and Family Studies Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Feldman Awards. Presenter: Morgan Cooley, SNP of the Family Policy Section and Award Committee Chair
Plenary Address: Fouzia Saeed, Ph.D.
Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair (R, P)
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Family Social Science (FSoS) provides undergraduate,
masters, and doctoral-level education focused on all aspects of family life in
the U.S. and around the world using a family systems approach to examine
families as they interact with their environments. Our daily scholarship seeks to
understand and find effective solutions to the problems families face.
Departmental faculty are leaders in family research, family theory, family
therapy, family education, and consultation on family issues.
FSoS faculty are involved in a number of interdisciplinary ventures, including
collaborations within the university and a significant number of community
partnerships as well as inter-university collaborations. Examples include the
Academic Health Center, the Department of Family Medicine and Community
Health, University of Minnesota Extension, Psychiatry, Social Work, Curriculum
and Instruction, Post-Secondary Teaching and Learning, the Minnesota
Department of Human Services, the Institute on Domestic Violence,
and St. Mary’s University.
Nationally, faculty collaborate with partners at the Oregon Social Learning Center and participate in multi-state research projects
with scholars from more than 35 states. Internationally, faculty work with colleagues in Israel, Mexico, Thailand, Korea, Uganda,
and Iraq. These relationships enrich FSoS scholarship across research, teaching, and engagement and students’ formal and
informal learning experiences.
Dr. Lynne M. Borden, Department Head
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2014 NCFR AWARDS
Feldman Awards – Family Policy
Awards related to family policy presented in memory of Harold
Feldman and Margaret Feldman,
long-time NCFR members and pioneers in the
field of family policy, are given for outstanding
research proposal, support for graduate students
in internships, and support for conference travel.
Recipient--Feldman Outstanding Research Proposal for
Research in Family Policy Award
Lorien Jordan, University of Georgia; “The Policy Participation of Marriage and Family Therapists: A Modified Replication
Jessie Bernard Awards
Outstanding Research Proposal from a Feminist
Perspective
Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper
These awards honor Jessie Bernard, former
NCFR Board Member and pioneer in the field
of Feminist Family Studies. Jessie Bernard declared herself a feminist in 1970 and is known
for her celebrated description of “his” and
“her” marriages. She was also a board member
of ASA and the Groves Conference on Marriage and Family.
The research proposal award recognizes a graduate student/
new professional who has demonstrated excellence in research
and potential contribution to feminist scholarship. The feminist
scholarship paper award recognizes a graduate student or new
professional who has published or is about to publish a paper
using feminist frameworks and methodologies in research. Both
include support for conference attendance and reporting on the
research projects.
Recipient-Outstanding Research Proposal
Dr. Rachel Farr is a research assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
She was recognized for her paper, “Sexual
Minority Adoptive Parents and Birth Families:
Navigating Complex and Creative Kin Relationships.” She received her Ph.D. in developmental and community psychology from the
University of Virginia in 2011. Dr. Farr’s research is related to
openness in adoption, particularly about how primary tasks of
adulthood (e.g., entering long-term romantic partnerships, marriage, establishing a career, having children) are influenced by
adoptive and birth family dynamics.
Study.” Ms. Jordan, LAMFT, is a doctoral
student in the University of Georgia’s Human Development and Family Science program with a specialization in Marriage and
Family Therapy. In 2012, she received the
Master’s of Family Therapy degree from
Mercer University’s School of Medicine.
Lorien’s clinical interests include creating meaningful therapy for underrepresented and marginalized
populations. Her research is focused on the interplay of legislation and family policy discourse and the way it effects access to
mental health services. She is currently active as a lobbyist in the
state of Georgia working towards more comprehensive legislation for family therapists and clients.
policy, practice, and law surrounding ongoing controversy about
lesbian and gay parent adoption. Since then, she has been conducting a follow-up study with these families, whose children
are now school-age. She is particularly interested in examining
adoption-related dynamics (e.g., birth family contact), experiences of stigma and socialization as related to adoption, race,
and parental sexual orientation, and children’s understanding of
adoption.
Recpient-Outstanding Contribution to
Feminist Scholarship
Ms. Jill Yavorsky is a doctoral candidate
in sociology at The Ohio State University.
Her paper, which has been accepted to
NCFR’s Journal of Marriage and Family,
is titled “Production of Inequality: Gender
Division of Labor Across the Transition to
Parenthood.” Her research interests focus
on two areas: determinants, patterns, and
consequences of employment inequalities between men and
women; and divisions of labor (e.g., housework, childcare, and
paid employment) and time-use patterns of couples, particularly
of new parents. For her dissertation, she is conducting a field
experiment examining the prevalence of hiring discrimination on
the basis of gender in white-collar and working-class jobs across
five U.S. regions.
Ms. Yavorsky is also managing editor of the journal Social Currents, and has published in Sociological Quarterly.
Dr. Farr’s graduate school work about how parental sexual orientation impacts child outcomes, parenting, and family dynamics
in adoptive families with young children has been informative to
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#234 Positioning Family Science for a Strong
Future
Key Ballroom 11
234-01 The Future of Family Science in the Context of Higher
Education Change, B. Jan McCulloch
234-02 New Packages – New Partners, Martin Covey
234-03 Keeping the End in Mind: The Role of Assessment in
Advancing Family Science, Sharon M. Ballard
234-04 Engaging Family Science Students: Learning Beyond the
Classroom, Pamela B. Payne, Daniel S. Hubler
234-05 Marketing Family Science Programs, Suzanne R.
Smith, Raeann R. Hamon
Chair: Raeann R. Hamon
FS SY (R, P)
#235 Contextual Issues in Family Therapy Research, Theory, and Practice
Key Ballroom 12
235-01 An Exploration of Salient Stressors Experienced by
Muslims Living in the United States, Afshana Haque,
Carolyn Tubbs
235-02 (PRESENTATION CANCELLED) Adapting a
Parenting Intervention for Homeless Families, Kendal
Holtrop
235-03 Testimonies of Resilience by IPV Survivors in the
US and Guatemala, Ana-Rocio Escobar-Chew, Lizeth
Camacho, Gabriela Lopez-Zeron, Ruben ParraCardona
235-04 Siblings and Adolescent Substance Abuse: A Family
Treatment Double-bind, Jonathan Caspi, Veronica Barrios,
David Lardier
Presider: Rachel Tambling, Secretary and Treasurer
for the Family Therapy Section
FT PA (R, P)
#236 Relationships After Remarriage
Tubman A/B
236-01 Marriage Order and Relationship Stability: A Propensity
Score Analysis, Todd Jensen, Shenyang Guo, Kevin Shafer,
Jeffry Larson
236-02 Marital Happiness and Dyadic Interaction Patterns in
Remarriage, Muh-Chung Lin
236-03 (CHANGE IN ORDER OF AUTHORSHIP) Parental
Role Negotiation Among Couples in Stepfather Families,
Kristin Hadfield, Elizabeth Nixon
236-04 Stepgrandparents’ Relationships With Stepgrandchildren,
Lawrence Ganong, Ashton Chapman, Luke Russell,
Youngjin Kang, Caroline Sanner, Marilyn Coleman
Discussant/Presider: David Schramm
RT PA (R)
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#238 NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND
MEMBER FORUM
4:45-6pm, Key Ballroom 10
Presider: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President
Summary of activities; financial report; recognition of board
members.
#239 Students and New
Professionals Roundtables
4:45-6pm, Key Ballroom 8
239-01 Everything You Need to Know to
Prepare Competitive Graduate Applications, Cheryl FortnerWood
239-02 Mentoring Undergraduate Research in the Social
Sciences, C. Rebecca Oldham, Ivette Noriega, Hannah
Baird, Sylvia Niehuis, Wendy Wood, Molly Ireland
239-03 Putting Your Research Passion Into Action:
Forming a Nonprofit, Diana Baltimore
Sponsored by Oklahoma State University (P)
#240 CFLE RECEPTION
6-7:30pm, Holiday 6
Presider: Susan Marsh, CFLE Advisory Board
Chair
By invitation. Open to current Certified Family
Life Educators
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
6-7:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings
of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest
#241 International
Key Ballroom 9
Presider: Angela Wiley, Section Chair
#242 Religion and Family Life
Key Ballroom 11
Presider: Julie Zaloudek, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
6-7:3pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#243 Directors of Graduate Studies
Carroll A/B
Presider: Jason Hans, Focus Group Chair
#244 Men in Families
Tubman A/B
Presiders: Spencer Olmstead, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Focus
Group Co-chairs
�Thursday, November 20 • Day 2
#245 LEGACY CIRCLE RECEPTION
7:30-8:45pm, Holiday 1
This reception honors those who have been
NCFR member 25 or more years. Light refreshments will be served. Invitation only.
College of Education and Human Services
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings
of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest
#246 Education and Enrichment
(NOTE CHANGE IN STARTING TIME FOR
MEETING)
8:15-9:45pm, Key Ballroom 11
Presider: Jackie Kirby Wilkins, Section Chair
#247 Family Therapy
7:45-9:15pm, Key Ballroom 12
Presider: Christine McGeorge, Section Chair
Sponsored by North Dakota State University
FOCUS GROUPS
7:45-9:15 pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members
#248 Military Families and Children
Carroll A/B
Presiders: Lynne Borden, Stacy Hawkins, Focus Group
Co-chairs
#249 Qualitative Family Research Network
Tubman A/B
Presiders: Megan Haselschwerdt, Justin Hendricks, Focus
Group Co-chairs
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�Plenary Sponsor
Focused on Research, Scholarship, and Making a Difference for Families
Welcome to the 2014 Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations. UGA and HDFS have
a long history of participation and service to NCFR. Three Reuben Hill Award Winners, five NCFR Fellows,
and four NCFR presidents are among our current and emeritus faculty.
We are pleased to sponsor the Friday Plenary Session (November 21, 4:15 p.m.), featuring Maurizio
Ambrosini, Ph.D., University of Milan. Dr. Ambrosini’s address is titled: “Migration and Invisible Welfare –
a European Perspective.”
Research Opportunities in HDFS at UGA
Couple and Relationship Enrichment (C.A.R.E.) Laboratory (T. Futris)
The Family and Community Resilience Laboratory (J.A. Mancini)
Leading, Educating, Guiding, A Community of Youth Together (LEGACY Together:
Strengthening Afterschool Programs) (E. Smith)
Life course, Intergenerational interactions, Family networks and human
Engagement (L.I.F.E.) Laboratory (D. Lewis)
Youth Development Lab (A. Oshri and G. Brown)
Affiliation with the Center for Family Research (S.M. Kogan and G. Brody)
Affiliation with the Owens Institute for Behavioral Research (L. Eby)
Join our Community of Scholars
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Educational opportunities: Doctor of Philosophy, including an emphasis in Marital and Family Therapy;
Master of Science degrees, including a focus in Child Life. Our graduate curriculum is anchored by the
Certificate in Quantitative Methods in Family Science (Professor K.A.S. Wickrama, Director), which will
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Jennifer L. Gonyea, Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies (jlgonyea@uga.edu)
Denise Lewis, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies (Denise.Lewis@uga.edu)
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�Friday, November 21 • Day 3
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Conference Registration
#305 Continental Breakfast and Active
Conversation on Diversity and Inclusion
7am-5pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area
Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity
7am-10pm, Armistead
Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus
complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by Affordamac
The Gathering Place
Sponsored by the NCFR Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7:45-9:15am, Key Ballroom 7
Topic and presenters tba
Presiders: Leanne Silvey, Committee Chair, and Soyoung Lee,
Committee Chair-elect
#306 VISIT THE EXHIBITS
8am-1pm, Key Ballroom 6
8am-10pm, Key 4/5/6
Your place to meet, rest, eat, be merry. WiFi. Streaming video of
major sessions.
Sponsored by Groves
Last day! Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services
to enhance your work, career, and professional development.
Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes;
drawings will be held today. You need not be present to win, but
prizes must be picked up by 1pm today.
Parent/Child Room
#307 POSTER SESSION 7
7am-7pm Hopkins
Meditation Room
7am-7pm, Tilghman
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings
of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#300 GLBTSA
Carroll A/B
Presiders: Erika Grafsky, Jessica Fish, Focus Group Co-chairs
#301 Issues in Aging
Tubman A/B
Presider: Amber Seidel, Focus Group Chair
#302 Family Science Association Meeting
7-8:15am, Key Ballroom 9
#303 Meditation Time
Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Section
7:10-7:40am, Key Ballroom 3/4
“Morning Meditation” (with brief introduction for beginners)
led by Robert Salt. All belief systems welcome, religious and
secular.
#304 2015 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9am, Calloway A/B
Presider: Shelly MacDermid Wadsworth, 2015 Program Chair
8-8:45am, South Foyer
RT Poster Symposium
Financial and Life Satisfaction: It’s a Family Affair
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
307-01 RT (R) Influence of Parent-Child Financial Socialization
on Academic Success in College, Clinton G. Gudmunson,
Mohamad Fazli Sabri, Timothy S. Griesdorn, Christine C.
Cook
307-02 RT (R) The Financial Behavior of Emerging Adults: A
Family Financial Socialization Approach, John Schweichler,
Bryce L. Jorgenson
307-03 RT (R) Young Adults’ Financial and Life Satisfaction:
What’s Love Got to Do With it? Joyce Serido, Melissa A.
Curran, Sun Young Ahn
307-04 RT (R) Financial Issues Among Married African
American Couples, Jeffrey Dew, Bonnie Anderson, Linda
Skogrand, Cassandra Chaney
Discussant: Clinton Gudmunson
Presider: Joyce Serido
Posters
Adolescence
307-05 FH (R) What Factors During Adolescence Affect
Financial Outcomes in Later Life? Positive Parenting, Selfcontrol, Allowance, and Work, Shinyoung Jeon, Jonathan
Fox, Suzanne Bartholomae
307-06 EE (P) Social Media Strategies for Supporting
Adolescents’ Coping With Their Parents’ Divorce, Jill
Bowers, Robert Hughes, James K. Monk, Jeremy
Kanter
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307-07 EE (R) How Does Cell Phone Use Affect Parentadolescent Communication? Isaac C. J. Falcon-Campos,
Karen Myers-Bowman
307-08 EE (R) Sociopolitical Efficacy as a Mediator of Class
Experiences and Sociopolitical Involvement, Marinda
Harrell-Levy
307-09 EE (R) The Association Between Identity Processing
Style and Risky Sexual Behavior in Teens, Amber Paulk,
Ryan Zayac
307-10 EM (R) How Racial and Ethnic Socialization Predict
Adolescent Outcomes, Melanie Evans, Tiffany Brown
307-11 IN (R) Harsh Parenting and Child Aggression in Rural
India: Indirect Effects Model, Manju Chawla, Sukhminder
Kaur, Judith Fischer
Youth/Emerging Adults
307-12 EE (R) Family Warmth, Self-perception, Social
Competence, and Peer Relations in Emerging Adulthood,
Mark Benson, Yesim Keskin, Angela Scarpa-Friedman
307-13 EE (P) The Experiences of Female Mentors in a
Community Mentoring Program: Building a Conceptual
Model, Julianne McGill, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Donna
Sollie, Jennifer Kerpelman
307 14 (R) Attitude Changes Among White/Non Hispanic
First Generation College Students, Alyssa Willis, Pearl
Stewart
307-15 EM (R) Neighborhoods, Families, and Union Formation
in Black and Hispanic Emerging Adults, Chelsey Boulden,
Ciara Bush, Duhita Mahatmya
307-16 FF (R) College Males’ and Females’ Perceptions of and
Experiences With Hooking Up, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle
Toews, Kori Daniel
307-17 FH (R) The Role of Physical Appearance in the Peer
Acceptance of Emerging Adults Undergoing Chemotherapy,
Megan Samples, Jessica Troilo
#308 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
8:30-9:45am, Key Ballroom 5
So You Want to Address Poverty, Build Family
Resiliency, and Fix the System . . .
What You Need to Know First
Speakers: Kathryn Edin, Ph.D.; Ron Haskins, Ph.D.
Kathryn Edin and Ron Haskins provide perspectives on
qualitative findings, demography, and policy issues to inform the
direction we need to take in studying and working with families
if we are to make a difference through our research, practice, and
policy.
Kathryn Edin, Ph.D., is the Bloomberg
Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Johns
Hopkins University. She held faculty appointments at Harvard University in the Kennedy
School of Government and at the University of
Pennsylvania in Sociology and the Population
Studies Center.
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307-18 FT (R) Predictors of Youth Empathy: Disentangling
Mothering, Fathering, and Gender, Emily E. Stone, Heidi E.
Stolz, Brian K. Barber
307-19 IN (R) A Review of Culture and Co-residence in the
Transition to Adulthood, Tamara Salzbrenner
307-20 RT (R) Does Family Reaction Moderate the
Impact of Suicide Disclosure? Laura M. Frey, Julie
Cerel, Jason D. Hans
307-21 RT (R) (CHANGE IN LAST NAME FOR FIRST
AUTHOR) Close Relationships and Eating Disorders:
Partner Perspectives, Samantha Schmit, Nancy Bell
307-22 RT (R) Individual Mental Health and Perceptions of
Romantic Partners, Sara Sandberg-Thoma, Claire Kamp
Dush, Galena Rhoades
307-23 RT (R) Positive Youth Development in Bereaved
Children and Adolescents, Rhonda Richardson, Susan
Maxymiv, Pamela Freeman, Deepa Shanadi, Corey
Raleigh
Development From Childhood to Emerging Adulthood
307-24 RT (R) Sibling and Peer Victimization in Childhood and
Adolescence, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, David Finkelhor,
Heather Turner, Anne Shattuck
307-25 RT (R) The Influence of Video Games on Adolescent
Brain Activity, Joann Lianekhammy, Ronald WernerWilson
307-26 RT (R) Work and Family Role Centralities Among
Emerging Adults, Scott Hall, Brian Willoughby
307-27 RT (R) Family Sociodemographics and Directors’
Preference for Universal Preschool, Anna Colaner
307-28 RT (R) Relationship Cycling Among Emerging Adults in
China, Prerana Dharnidharka, Amber Vennum
307-29 RT (R) Effects of Skin Tone on Self-esteem and Sexual
Risk: A Growth Curve Analysis, Antoinette Landor
Ron Haskins, Ph.D., holds the Cabot Family
Chair in Economic Studies at the Brookings
Institution, where he codirects both the Center
on Children and Families and the Budgeting for
National Priorities Project. He is also a Senior
Consultant at the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Discussant: Paul R. Amato
Presider: Ronald Cox
Sponsored by Students and New Professionals
and Oklahoma State University
(R, P)
�Friday, November 21 • Day 3
307-30 EM (R) Mexican American Young Adults’ Sibling
Relationships, Sarah Killoren, Edna Alfaro, Gabrielle
Kline, Andrea Roach
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8
8:30-9:45am
#309 Enhancing Interpersonal Relationships
Carroll A/B
309-01 Pilot-test of A Couples’ Program for Communication,
Coping, and Financial Management Skills, Mariana
Falconier
309-02 Adolescent Perceptions and Prosocial Interventions
in Relational Aggression: A Gendered Perspective, Wm.
Michael Fleming
309-03 How Does it Work and For Whom: Change Processes
in Relationship Education, Amy Rauer, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Emily Skuban, Scott
Ketring, Thomas Smith
309-04 Relationship Education for Low-income Job Seekers,
Bryan Spuhler, Linda Skogrand, Kay Bradford,
Brian Higginbotham
Presider: Caroline Sanner
EE PA (P and R)
#310 Children With Autism
Key Ballroom 9
310-01 Unmet Needs for Families of Children With Autism,
Jennifer Reinke, Catherine Solheim
310-02 Romantic Relationships in the Context of Parenting
Children With Autism, Amber Thompson, Laura Frey,
Jason Hans
310-03 The Impact of Animals on Prosocial Behaviors in
Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Critical
Literature Review, Lindsey Zemanek
Presider: Gary L. Bowen
FH PA (R)
#311 Families Caught in Anti-immigrant
Crosshairs: Trauma, Risk, and Resilience
Key Ballroom 10
311-01 Refugee and Undocumented Immigrant Women: Trauma
and Resilience, Rachael D. Goodman, Colleen K. Vesely,
Carol Cleveland, Bethany L. Letiecq
311-02 Gendered Deportation Regimes: Exiled and Fractured
Mixed-Status Couples, April M. Schueths
311-03 “We Thought We Had a Future”: Risk and Resilience in
Mixed-status Families, Martha Zapata Roblyer, Joseph G.
Grzywacz
311-04 Stress, Trauma, and Problem Drinking Among Immigrant
Latino Couples, Mariana K. Falconier
Discussant: Carol Cleveland
Co-chairs: Bethany L. Letiecq, Martha Zapata
Roblyer
IN SY (R)
#312 Evaluating Programs and Resources for
Military Families
Key Ballroom 11
312-01 Reducing Information Overload Through Standardized
Vetting Protocol, Katie Davenport, Cameron Richardson,
Daniel F. Perkins
312-02 Utilizing Multiple Perspectives to Identify Unmet
Needs of and Programs for Children Coping With a Service
Member’s Absence, Nicole Morgan, Erica Culler, Kelly D.
Davis, Jeremy Moeller, Daniel F. Perkins
312-03 The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program: Evaluation
Across Data Sources, Cameron Richardson, Mary Geier,
Katie Davenport, Jamie Irvin, Megan Runion, Peter
Weeks, Daniel F. Perkins
312-04 Flexicution in Program Evaluation: Developing a Multitier Plan to Address Common and Unique Priorities Across
a Complex Organization, Tara Saathoff-Wells, Jennifer
Karre, Katie Davenport, Mary E. Campise, Daniel F.
Perkins
Discussant: Lynne Borden
Presider: Erika Smith
RT SY (R)
#313 Co-parenting
Key Ballroom 12
313-01 Prenatal Volatility in Daily Couple Closeness Predicts
Postnatal Coparenting, Brandon McDaniel, Mark
Feinberg
313-02 Associations Between Coparenting and Infant-parent
Attachment Concordance, Lauren Altenburger, Sarah
Schoppe-Sullivan, Claire Kamp Dush, Susan Johnson
313-03 Gender Ideology Predicts Fathers’ but not Mothers’
Coparenting Perceptions, Patty Kuo, Brenda Volling
313-04 Violence, Boundary Ambiguity, and Coparenting Quality
Among Divorcing Mothers, Jennifer Hardesty, Kimberly
Crossman, Lyndal Khaw, Marcela Raffaelli
Discussant: Geoffrey Brown
Presider: Kayla Anderson
RT PA (R)
#314 Academic Program Review Q & A Session
8:30-9:45am, Tubman A/B
Presider: Deborah Gentry,
Academic Program Liaison
#315 Committee to Strengthen the Submissions
and Reviewing Process
9-9:45am, Calloway A/B
Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Consultant
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#316 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVESTREAM)
10-11:15am, Key Ballroom 5
Marginalized Families in International Context:
Working Towards Inclusion
Presenter: Anthony Salandy, Ph.D., is
Director of Monitoring, Evaluation
Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) for
the Worldwide Orphans Foundation (WWO),
where he oversees MEAL operations in six
countries. He was twice selected as the Society
for Research in Child Development (SRCD)
and the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(AAAS) Policy Fellow. In addition, he has worked on child
and family welfare issues and programming in eastern Asia,
central and eastern Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, the U.S. and
Caribbean. He has a master’s degree and a doctorate in Human
Development and Family Studies from Auburn University.
There are many families experiencing marginalization and social
exclusion in high, middle, and low income countries. The literature is clear in that families experiencing marginalization and
social exclusion disproportionately experience poor outcomes.
However, factors that predict and exacerbate marginalization and
social exclusion are complex, not well understood, and differ by
country. Understanding strategies to enhance social inclusion is
paramount if families are expected to fully participate in their
communities and society in general. The following four questions will help us understand marginalization and social exclusion, what marginalized families experience, and strategies to
help mitigate possible negative effects associated with marginalization and social exclusion:
• How can marginalization and social exclusion be conceptualized?
• What are important differences between marginalized and
non-marginalized families?
• What can we learn from marginalized and social excluded
families who are resilient?
• What can the international development community and the
academy do to promote inclusion of families experiencing
marginalization?
Discussant: Mark Ginsberg
Presider: Bethany Letiecq
Sponsored by George Mason University
FP (R, P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9
10-11:15am
#317 Building Strong Families and Strengthening
Communities
Key Ballroom 9
317-01 The Impact of Organization Support on the Transfer
of Learning to Practice, Ted Futris, Evin Winkelman
Richardson, Tae Kyoung Lee, David Schramm
317-02 Assessing Change Using Community Members Voices:
Program Evaluation, Moniac Kimbrell, Andrea Swenson,
Peggy Meszaros
317-03 Successful Families: Review of Literature From a
Human Ecology Perspective, Cynthia Wilson
Presider: Catrina Parker
EE PA (P, R)
#318 Families and Substance Abuse
Key Ballroom 10
318-01 Parental Problem Drinking, Family Functioning, and
Adolescent Outcomes, Laura J. Finan, Jessica Schulz,
Mellissa S. Gordon, Christine McCauley Ohannessian
318-02 Sibling Facilitation of Alcohol Use in Late Adolescence,
Diana R. Samek, Matt McGue, Margaret A. Keyes,
William G. Iacono
318-03 Substance Abuse Treatment Response in a Latino
Sample: The Influence of Family Conflict, Candice Maier,
Jessica Fish, Jacob Priest
318-04 Influence of Parents and Religiosity on Alcohol Use
in a Population of Christian College Students Attending
a Prohibitionist University: A Mixed Method Approach,
Alina Baltazar, Duane McBride, Barbara Ames, Dennis
Martell
Presider: Jonathan Beckmeyer
FH PA (R)
#319 Navigating Professional
Personalization Within Family Science
Tubman A/B
Presenters: Nikki DiGregorio, Joshua Titus, Barbara
Settles
FS SY (P)
#320 Couples in a Changing World
Key Ballroom 11
320-01 Do Similar Perceptions Matter for Marital Satisfaction?
A Case of Korean Couples With Young Children, Jaerim
Lee, Yoonjoo Lee, Boram Nam
320-02 Self-sacrifice and Marital Quality Among Chinese
Newlywed Couples: Does Partner-sacrifice Matter? Hongjian
Cao, Jing Lan, Xiaoyi Fang, Mark Fine
320-03 Attitudes Toward Cohabitation and Childless Marriages
in the East Asia, Chin-Chun Yi, Yu-Han Jao
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320-04 The Effects of Marital Satisfaction on Stress of
Immigrant Wives in Korea, Hyeeun Chung, Norman
Epstein
Presider: Yuyoung Jang
IN PA (R)
#321 Mexican American Families: Illuminating
Under-studied Relationships
Key Ballroom 12
321-01 Marital and Parent-child Relationships in Mexican
American Families: Bidirectional Associations Across
Adolescence, Lorey A. Wheeler, Kimberly A. Updegraff,
Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Susan M. McHale
321-02 A Prospective Test of the Family Stress Model With
Mexican-origin Adolescent Mothers, Chelsea L. Derlan,
Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Kimberly A. Updegraff,
Laudan B. Jahromi, Stefanie Fuentes
321-03 Gender-typed Attributes and Marital Satisfaction in
Mexican Immigrant Couples: A Latent Profile Approach,
Claire A. Wood, Heather M. Helms, Natalie Hengstebeck,
Yuliana Rodriguez
321-04 Marital Quality, Familism Attitudes, and Coparenting
Satisfaction Among Mexican-origin Couples, Yuliana
Rodriguez, Heather M. Helms
Discussant: Natasha Cabrera
Organizer: Heather M. Helms
Presider: Natalie Hengstebeck
RT SY (R)
#322 Students and New Professionals Workshop:
Not All Evidence is Created Equal–Translating
Research Into Programs for Families,
Youth and Children
10-11:15am, Key Ballroom 8
Presenters: Ronald B. Cox, Jr., Ph.D.,
Matthew W. Brosi, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University
(R, P)
#323 Affiliate Councils Executive Board
Planning Session
11am-2pm, Marshall
Presider: Rose Allen, ACB President
#324 Best Practices in Family Science (LIVE
STREAM)
11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 5
324-01 Family Studies Internships: Competencies and
Considerations, Leslie A. Koepke
324-02 Aligning Online Family Life Education Practicum
Courses With Best Practices, Scott Tobias, Nichole Huff
324-03 (ADDED CO-AUTHOR) What Do We Want Family
Science Graduates to Look Like?: Curriculum Mapping
to Develop Future Professionals, Sharon Ballard, Eboni
Baugh, Elizabeth Carroll, Alan Taylor, Bryce Jorgensen,
Sandra Lookabaugh
324-04 Social Media and Family Science Research: A
Discussion for Future Research, Tonya Ricklefs, Karen
Myers-Bowman
Facilitator: Bahira Sherif Trask
FS PA (P, R)
#325 SPECIAL SESSION
11:30am-12:45pm, Tubman A/B
How to Become a CFLE
Leader: Maureen Bourgeois, NCFR
Those interested in becoming a Certified Family Life
Educator are invited to attend. Maureen Bourgeois will review
the process and present helpful tips.
(P)
#326 SPECIAL WORKSHOP
11:30am-1:30pm, Key Ballroom 8
Outside the Ivory Tower: The Non-academic Job
Market for Social Science Ph.D.s
326-01 How to Market Your Skills, Karyn Marciniak,
Facebook
326-02 So, What Do You Do in a NonAcademic Job? Tina
Kauh, William T. Grant
326-03 Keeping a Foot in the Academic World, Jonathan
Vespa, US Census Bureau
326-04 The Employers Perspective: What We are Looking For,
H. Elizabeth Peters, The Urban Institute
326-05 Policy/Research in Intimate Partner
Violence, Jennifer Matjasko, CDC/
ONDIEH/NCIPC
Organizers: Claire M. Kamp Dush, Karyn
Marciniak
Sponsored by Oklahoma State University
SNP/FS (P)
#327 POSTER SESSION 8
11:30am-12:15pm, South Foyer
FP Poster Symposium
Early Childhood Education and Child Care Policies
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
327-01 FP (R) A Cross-national Comparison of Parental
Experiences of Childcare Policy in Canada and Belarus,
Rhonda Breitkreuz, Iryna Hurava, Laurel Sakaluk, Phil
O’Hara, Vanessa Green
327-02 FP (R) Military Child Care and Mission Readiness,
Retention, and Recruitment, Kyle Hawkey, Deborah Casper,
Keri Pinna, Lynne Borden
327-03 FP (R) Family Centered Principles in Early Childhood
Education: Initial Analysis and Implications, Bridget Walsh,
Angela Lee, Nicole Casillas, Caitlynn Hansen
Discussant/Facilitator: Colleen Vesely
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RT Poster Symposium
Parental Discipline Responses by Length of Episode and Noncompliance Type
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
327-04 RT (R) Changes in Disciplinary Tactics with Toddlers By
Episode Length, Robert E. Larzelere, Sada J. Knowles
327-05 RT (R) Parental Behaviors and Attributions in Discipline
Episodes in a Supermarket, Kathy L. Ritchie
327-06 RT (R) Effect of Reasoning on Effortful Control by Type
of Toddler Noncompliance, Sada J. Knowles, Robert E.
Larzelere, Hua Lin
Facilitator: Robert Larzelere
Posters
Couples
327-07 FT (R) A Longitudinal View of Therapist and Couple Insession Process, Lori Schade, Jonathan Sandberg, Angela
Bradford, James Harper, Richard Miller, Julianne HoltLunstad
327-08 FT (R) Enhancing Couple Intimacy in the Early Phase
of Therapy: First 3 Sessions, Hana Yoo, Chelsea Solorzano,
Christina Shim
327-09 FT (R) Early Risk and Protective Factors of Marital
Satisfaction, Dan Moen, Kay Bradford, Thomas Lee,
Victor Harris, Joshua Stewart
327-10 FT (P) What MFTs Tell Us About Improving Couple
Relationships Through Technology, Dana Riger, Emily
Haugen, Christine Voskonova, Wei-Ning Chang, Leonard
Sturdivant, Fred Piercy
327-11 FT (R) Dyadic Coping Inventory and Relationship
Satisfaction: A Meta-analysis, Jeffrey Jackson, Mariana
Falconier, Peter Hilpert, Guy Bodenmann
327-12 FT (R) Parent-in-law Relationships, Marital Satisfaction,
and Marital Stability, Kristina Vellucci, Jeffrey Jackson,
Brian Willoughby
327-13 IN (R) Happy German Marriages: A Qualitative
Exploration, Victor Harris, Dan Moen
327-14 FS (R) The Impact of Smart Steps on Couple Dynamics
and Parent–child Interactions, Mark Jackson, Kay
Bradford, Daniel Hatch, Brian Higginbotham, Linda
Skogrand
Social Media, Technology, and Couples
327-15 RT (R) Social Capital and Relational Maintenance: The
Benefits of Facebook, Amy Root, Jessica Troilo, Brittany
Legg, Bob Britten
327-16 RT (P) Cyber Infidelity: Unifying Sternberg’s Triangular
Theory of Love to Existing Studies, Lauren Hardy, Bill
Anderson, Connor Walters
327-17 RT (R) Fooling Around on Facebook: A Story
Completion Method, Jaclyn Cravens, Jason Whiting
Marital Attitudes, Beliefs and Expectations
327-18 RT (R) Reciprocal Associations Between Marital
Expectations and Criminal Activity, Rachel Brown, Claire
Kamp Dush
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327-19 RT (R) Childhood Family Experiences, Arrangements,
and Attitudes Toward Marriage, Dan Fang, Judith
Fischer
327-20 RT (R) Measuring Marital Beliefs: Differences Across
College and Non-college Samples, Jamieson Egbert, Brian
Willoughby, Jason Carroll
327-21 RT (R) Personality Characteristics and Self-directed
Couple Relationship Education, Megan Rogers, Stephen
Duncan
Marital Quality
327-22 RT (R) Reciprocal Relationships Between Attitudes,
Time Together, and Satisfaction, Sharon Luu
327-23 RT (R) Marital Investments and Community Generosity:
A Test of the Greedy Marriage Hypothesis, Young-Il Kim,
Jeffrey Dew
327-24 RT (R) An Examination of the Effect of Attachment
Style on Perceived Secrecy in Marital Relationships, Kristyn
Blackburn
327-25 RT (R) Personality Differences Between Spouses
and Marital Quality in Late Life, Shuangshuang Wang,
Maximiliane Szinovacz
327-26 RT (R) Older Couples’ Disclosures of Romantic
Problems to Friends Over Time, Jakob Jensen, Amy
Rauer
327-27 RT (R) Empathy and Relationship Satisfaction in
Marriage: An Interpersonal Process, Jonathan Kimmes,
Jared Durtschi
327-28 RT (R) The Role of Partner Emotional Expression and
Well-being on Marital Outcomes, Jenee’ Duncan, Ted
Futris, Chalandra Bryant
327-29 RT (R) Volatility in Daily Relationship Quality: The Role
of Attachment, Ashley Loving, Brandon McDaniel, Casey
Totenhagen, Melissa Curran
327-30 FH (R) (MOVED FROM WED., 8am, #103-18 FH)
Family of Origin Maltreatment, Dimensions of Impulsivity,
and Health Risk Behaviors Among Older Adolescent College
Students, Tara Sutton, Assaf Oshri, Joshua Miller, Asia
Thomas
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
11:30am-1pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings
of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more
involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#328 Families and Health
Key Ballroom 10
Presider: Elise Radina, Section Chair
Sponsored by Iowa State
University
#329 Ethnic Minorities Section Oral History
Key Ballroom 11
Presider: Ani Yazedjian, Section Chair
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#330 (MOVED TO SESSION 206-B, THURSDAY,
8am) University Administrators Forum
11:30am-1pm
FOCUS GROUPS
11:30am-1pm
Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are
open to all members.
#331 Eastern European Families
Key Ballroom 12
Presider: Mihaela Robila, Focus Group Chair
#332 Family Economics
Carroll A/B
Presider: Clinton Gudmunson, Focus Group Chair
#333 Family Relations Associate
Editors
11:30am-1pm, Paca A/B
Presider: Ronald Sabatelli, FR Editor
#334 Elections Council Meeting
(MOVED TO THUR., 1:15-2:30pm, SESSION #230-A)
Presider: April Few-Demo, Committee Chair
#335 LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION
11:30am-12:15pm, Key Ballroom 9
Lightning Papers Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7
minutes, 7 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more detail).
International Families and Real World Challenges
335-01 CANCELLED Protecting Children From Abuse and
Neglect in the Arab World, Patricia Sprague
335-02 Motherhood and Paid Work in Japan: Returning to Work
After First Child Birth, Junko Nishimura
335-03 Human Trafficking Into Mumbai’s Red Light District: A
Family Affair, Rochelle Dalla
335-04 Empowering Afghan Women to Improve Family Food
Security, Stephanie Grutzmacher
Discussant/Facilitator: TBA
IN (R, P)
#336 LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION
12:15-1pm, Key Ballroom 9
Lightning Papers Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7
minutes, 7 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more detail.
Marital and Family Relationship Quality
336-01 Daily Religious Practices of Older Couples Linked With
Marriage and Health, Jeremy Yorgason
336-02 Shared Religious Beliefs, Prayer, and Forgiveness as
Predictors of Marital Satisfaction, Jonathan Olson, James
Marshall, Wally Goddard, David Schramm
336-03 “Light the Shabbat Candles”: Mining Meanings of
Jewish Home-Centric Traditions, Trevan Hatch, Loren
Marks
336-04 Expressed Appreciation and Classes of
Trajectories in Relationship Quality, Jared Durtschi,
Jonathan Kimmes
336-05 Shared Language and Memories Reflect Marital
Quality and Conflict, Molly Ireland, Sylvia Niehuis,
Rebecca Oldham, Hannah Baird, Wendy Wood
Discussants/Presiders: Silvia Bartolic, Ilya
Okhotnikov
RF/RT/EE (R, P)
#337 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
1:15-2:30pm, Key Ballroom 5
Affective Relations: The Transnational
Politics of Empathy
Carolyn Pedwell, Ph.D., is Senior
Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Cultural Studies/Cultural Sociology, School
of Social Policy, Sociology and Social
Research, University of Kent, UK. Prior
to this she taught at Newcastle University
and the London School of Economics and
has held recent Visiting Fellow positions at
the University of Sydney and Queen Mary,
University of London.
In this presentation, Dr. Carolyn Pedwell explores how — and
with what critical implications — empathy is differently felt,
constructed and mobilized across range of key sites where issues of social justice and transnational politics are at stake. As a
means to open up ways of thinking affective relations that take
us beyond universalist calls to “put oneself in the other’s shoes,”
she draws on feminist, postcolonial and queer theory to examine
empathy’s dynamic relationships to transnational processes of
location, translation, imagination and attunement. This involves
exploring the ways that emotions are radically shaped by relations of history, power and violence and contemplating the possibilities of empathies expressed from the margins of dominant
social and geo-political imaginaries.
Presider: Shannon Weaver, Feminism and Family
Studies Section Chair
Sponsored by FF Section (R, P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10
1:15-2:30pm
#338 Mental Health Concerns Among Children
and Adolescents
Key Ballroom 9
338-01 How Maternal Knowledge Influences Early Adolescents’
Depressive Symptoms, Jonathon Beckmeyer, Jourdan
Bramwell
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338-02 Parental Emotion Socialization, Child Negative
Emotionality and Depression Symptoms, Yaliu He, Abigail
Gewirtz, Jodi Dworkin
338-03 Parental Control and Trajectories of Depressive
Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Self-esteem and Parental
Acceptance as a Moderator, Sally Eagleton, Amanda
Williams, Michael Merten
338-04 The Influence of Depressive Symptoms on
Lifestyle Factors Linked To Weight Status, Kevin
Linares, Roger Figueroa, Angela Wiley, Marcela
Raffaelli
Presider: Juliet Bradley
FH/IN PA (R)
#339 No Place Like Home: Family Mobility,
Stability and Resilience
Key Ballroom 10
339-01 Family Resilience Predicts Socioeconomic Mobility of
HUD Participants, Laura Stiel, Julie Estrella, Solomon
Wang, Brian Distelberg
339-02 Patterns of Family Characteristics in Child Welfare: A
Configural Frequency Analysis, Anne Farrell, Samantha
Goodrich, Kellie Randall, Carmen Britton, Preston
Britner
339-03 Tourism and Place-specific Challenges for Homelessness
Service Providers: A Mixed-methods Approach, Marian
Moser Jones, David Curtis
339-04 (WAS FORMERLY POSTER #207-14, THUR., 8am)
Going Mobile, Growing Stabile: Examining Rural Mobile
Home Park Residence and Family Stability, Katherine
MacTavish, Jeffery Flesch, Terese Jones, Brenda BarrettRivera
Discussant: Patrick Fowler
Presider: Morgan Cooley
FP/RT PA (R and P)
#340 Addressing Challenges Faced by Military
Couples and Their Families
Key Ballroom 11
340-01 Coming Home: Reintegration Challenges for Women
Veterans and Their Families, Leigh Leslie, Sally Koblinsky,
Michelle Yun
340-02 Trauma Disclosure in Military Couples: A Mixed-method
Research Study, Laura Walker, Devon Perkins, Kathryn
Hartman, Kali Summers, Briana S. Nelson Goff, J. Kale
Monk
340-03 Trauma Disclosure as a Buffer in Military Couples’
Relationships, J. Kale Monk, Briana Nelson Goff
340-04 Risk Markers for Spouse Abuse in the Military
Population: A Meta-analysis, Erika Smith, Maria
Dominguez, Bryan Cafferky, Chelsea Spencer, Chelsee
Short, Sandra Stith
Presider: Lindsay Edwards, Students and New
Professionals Rep for the Family Therapy Section
FT PA (F)
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#341 Issues in Relationship Violence
Key Ballroom 12
341-01 The Dating Violence Literature Today: Where’s the
Context? Kathleen Hlavaty, Megan Haselschwerdt
341-02 Specificity of Relationship Quality for Depression and
Violence, Haylee DeLuca, Manfred van Dulmen
341-03 Psychological to Physical or Physical to Psychological?
Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely, Joe Pittman, Greg Pettit, Jennifer
Lansford, John Bates, Kenneth Dodge, Amy HoltzworthMunroe
341-04 Outcomes and Mediating Factors in Early Childhood
Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence, Diandra Gordon,
Claire Kamp Dush
Discussant: Michael Johnson
Presider: Ashley Landers
RT PA (R)
#342 Work Conditions and Family Members’
Well-being in Unique Social Contexts
Carroll A/B
342-01 Low-income Mothers’ Work Conditions and Depressive
Symptoms: Issues of Race, Ethnicity and Family Structure,
Maureen Perry-Jenkins, Katie Newkirk, Hillary Hadley,
Rachel Herman
342-02 Daily Work Conditions and Their Connection to Workfamily Balance and Affect in a Sample of Families With Work
Travel, Anisa M. Zvonkovic, Andrea R. Swenson, Zoe
Cornwell
342-03 Mexican-origin Parents’ Workplace Discrimination
and Health: The Role of Family Conflict and Values in
Dual-earner Families, Lorey A. Wheeler, Ann C. Crouter,
Kimberly A. Updegraff, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor
342-04 Mexican-origin Men’s Work Contexts and Spouses’
Personal Well-being and Marital Quality, Natalie
Hengstebeck, Heather M. Helms, Claire Wood
Discussant: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
Chair: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
RT SY (R)
#343 SPECIAL WORKSHOP
2-4pm, Key Ballroom 8
Job Search: Career Options for Bachelors
and Master’s Graduates
Panel: Carmen Irving, MA, Healthy Relationships Program
Specialist, Ohio State Extension; Karin Malm, MS, Senior
Program Area Director for Child Welfare and Senior Research
Scientist, Child Trends; Rebecca Mather, MA, Outreach Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Extension; Janeal M. McCauley, MS, Faith Engagement Coordinator, Habitat for Humanity;
Zainab Okolo, MS, Undergraduate Coordinator, Department
of Family Science, University of Maryland; Jessica Sigai, BS,
Child Development Teacher, Kennedy Krieger South East Early
Head Start
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This workshop is intended for students or recent graduates of an
undergraduate or master’s family science program. The purpose of this workshop is to highlight several family science job
options for those with a family science bachelors or master’s
degree. Those thinking about a career change also might find
value in this workshop. During the two hour session, panelists
and roundtable presenters will profile several careers.
Additional career opportunities will be discussed during roundtable discussions.
Presiders: Jennifer Crosswhite, Dawn Cassidy
SNP (P)
#344 Future of Family Science Task Force
1:30-3:30pm, Calloway A/B
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#345 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
2:45-4pm, Key Ballroom 5
Indigenous Justice: Global Research
and Policy Perspectives
Panelists: Dr. Christine Lindquist, Senior Research Scientist,
RTI International; Ms. Christine Hurst, Office of the Correctional Investigator, Canada (Pending); Alma Knows his Gun
McCormick, Project Coordinator, Messengers for Health, Montana State University; Dr. Suzanne Christopher, Professor and
Associate Dean, Montana State University
Unlocking Our Strengths
The United Nations estimates that there are more than 370 million indigenous people spread across 70 countries worldwide.
Indigenous people are defined as descendants of those who inhabited a country or region at the time when people of different
cultures or ethnic origins arrived. “New arrivals” later became
dominant through conquest, occupation, settlement, or other
means. Indigenous people retain social, cultural, economic and
political characteristics distinct from those in the dominant societies in which they live. Unfortunately, indigenous peoples suffer
from a lack of political representation, economic marginalization
and poverty, and lack access to important social services and
resources.* Indigenous peoples are more likely to be involved
in violence and overrepresented in the criminal justice system in
many countries such as Australia, Canada, and the United States.
Utilizing a social justice lens, the aims of this special session are
threefold. First, research that provides an overview of the state
of indigenous families and developmental trajectories of youth
in key global regions will be presented. Second, promising and
empowering methodologies that are responsive to the challenges
of studying indigenous peoples and the needs of families will be
discussed. Finally, panel members will discuss and identify innovative programs and policies aimed at advancing social justice
and strengthening indigenous families and communities.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11
2:45-4pm
#346 Sex Ed and Teens: Delaying Hook-ups?
Key Ballroom 9
346-01 Class Climate and Relationship Education Influence on
Sexual Delay Attitude, Sandy Morrison, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Scott Ketring, Tom Smith
346-02 First Semester College Students’ Hookup Perceptions
and Intentions, Patricia Roberson, Spencer Olmstead,
Kayla Sizemore
346-03 First Semester College Students’ Understandings of
Hooking Up, Spencer Olmstead, Kathryn Conrad, Sydney
Moore
Presider: Jennifer Reinke
EE PA (R)
Manifesting an Equitable and Just Research Partnership
Through a Shared Vision
Background: “Messengers for Health” is a community-based
participatory research project with partners from the Crow
Nation and Montana State University. Partners have been
working together since 1996 and have focused on communityidentified interests including women’s cancer prevention,
patient-health care provider relationships, and chronic illness
management.
Methods: Methods discussed in this presentation include
processes for how the program built trust in the community
and our successes and struggles in navigating a communityuniversity partnership. Methods for leadership development on
community engagement and community-based participatory
research for all partners will also be discussed.
Results: The results of these methods are that Messengers for
Health has gained respect, trust, and integrity in the community and achieved successful research results. The program
has achieved stability and sustainability to become a nonprofit
organization and successfully worked with many entities for the
common goals of health improvement and justice.
Conclusion: When time and energy are devoted to building trust
and trust is established, community members will embrace a
project and be influential in relaying information to others. Project partners will learn and grow through this experience.
*United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues. (n.d.). Indigenous peoples, indigenous voices:
Factsheet.
Presider: Bethany Letiecq, Family Policy Section Chair
Sponsored by Virginia Tech • RT/FP (R, P)
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#347 Interdisciplinary Intervention Collaborations
to Address Childhood Obesity
Key Ballroom 10
347-01 Parents, Play, and Primary Care (P-3): An Intervention
for Children Ages 0-5 and Their Parent(s), Keeley J. Pratt,
Jackie Goodway, Bob Murray, Suzanne Bartle Haring
347-02 Linking Families, Neighborhoods, Family Life Education
and Primary Care to Address Childhood Obesity, Jerica M.
Berge, Nancy E. Sherwood. Simone A. French
347-03 Effectiveness of an Interdisciplinary Childhood Obesity
Treatment Program Integrating Nutritional Sciences and
Family Systems Approaches, Glade L. Topham, Amanda
W. Harrist, Tay S. Kennedy, Laura Hubbs Tait, Lenka
Shriver, Melanie S. Page, Robert Larzelere
347-04 Tweeting Before Breakfast: A Pilot Intervention to
Improve Family Breakfast Habits Purpose, Catherine
Coccia, Stephanie Mihaly, Julinar Altiti
Chair: Jerica Berge
Presider: Kate Speirs
FH SY (R)
#348 Family Therapy Round Table Symposium
Key Ballroom 12
348-01 It’s Not Fair: Using Contextual Therapy With Families
Facing Health Issues, Alexandra E. Schmidt, D. Scott
Sibley
348-02 Commitment in Mixed-orientation Relationships, Kevin
Zimmerman, Christian Jordal, Lisa Schwartz
348-03 Family Adaptive Systems: The Next Wave of Family
Resilience, Carolyn S. Henry, Amanda W. Harrist,
Amanda Sheffield Morris
348-04 Co-parenting Through Divorce: Key Factors and Best
Practices for Creating Change, Matthew Brosi, Ronald Cox,
Timothy Welch
348-05 Family Financial Strain: Free Tools and Strategies for
MFTs and FLEs, Bryce Jorgensen, Damon Rappleyea,
Clinton Gudmunson, Tim Griesdorn, Alan Taylor
348-06 Professors of Asian Heritage: Our Stories in Couple and
Family Therapy Field, Hao-Min Chen, Karen Quek, LiangYing Chou, Alex Hsieh, Hye-Sun Ro
348-07 Whistle Blowers: A Systemic Understanding of Sexual
Harassment, Jody Russon, Renata Carneiro
348-08 Changing Perspectives in Acculturation: Effective
Therapy Practice With Immigrant Populations, Bertranna
Abrams, Jessica Chou, Hoa Nguyen
Presider: Christi McGeorge, Chair of the
Family Therapy Section
FT RT (P, R)
#349 Parenting Across Changing Global Contexts
Key Ballroom 11
349-01 Parental Influence on Adolescent Delinquency in South
Korea, Hye-Jung Yun, Ming Cui
349-02 Evaluation of a Parent Training Program in Japan:
Does the Program Developed in the United States Work
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for Japanese Parents? Aya Isumi, Ichiro Wada, Kota
Takaoka
349-03 “This is America”: Narratives of Parenting Experiences
by African Immigrants From Cameroon, Kenya and Somalia
Living in the USA, Dorothy Rombo, JaneRose Njue, Anne
Lutomia
349-04 The Role of Maternal Self-efficacy for Mexican and
Mexican-immigrant Mothers, Arturo Orozco, Angela
Nievar, Wendy Middlemiss, Leonor Delgadillo
349-05 Redefining Parental Involvement in the Educational
Outcomes of Cambodian Adolescents, Sothy Eng, Miriam
Mulsow, Whitney Szmodis
Discussant/Presider: Soyoung Lee
IN PA (R)
#350 Diversity Focus: Intersections of Family
Issues, Scholarship, Religion, and Spirituality
Carroll A/B
350-01 Critique of the “Religion” and “Spirituality” Discourse
in Family Articles, Julie A. Zaloudek, Chris Ruder, Kevin
C. Doll
350-02 (CANCELLED 10/13/2014) The Alien Who Resides
With You: Faith in the Midst of Cultural Diversity, Ron
Bruner, Dudley Chancey
350-03 Religion and Health–Understanding Trends in Japan and
the U.S., Kimiko Tanaka, Jeong-Hwa Ho, Deborah Lowry,
Nan Johnson
350-04 Effects of Emotional Well-being and Religiosity on
Outness of LGBT People of Color, Diane Harnek Hall,
Maureen Todd
Presider: Ashlie M. Lester
RF PA (R)
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#351 PLENARY SESSION (LIVE STREAM)
account; (3) a deeper analysis of the condition of first-migrant
mothers, both as single mothers and as protagonists of reunification with their husbands and children. In particular, we see that
family reunification is often not the happy end of the story, but a
new beginning which creates challenges, tensions, and crises.
4:15-6pm, Key Ballroom 1/2/5
Migration and Invisible Welfare:
A European Perspective
Parenting From a Distance and
Processes of Family Reunification
Learning objectives
To broaden the knowledge of familiar issues, taking into account
different countries and different social conditions.
To deepen the issue of transnational mothering and family
reunifications of migrants.
To discuss the issue of intergenerational relations in reunified
families of migrants.
.
Welcome by the plenary sponsor, Emilie Smith, Head,
Department of Human Development and Family Science,
University of Georgia
Presentation of the Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for
Mentoring to Robert Hughes and Katherine Allen.
Presenter: Debra L. Berke, Felix Berardo Award Committee
Chair
Presentation of the Ruth Hathaway Jewson Award to Jennifer
Doty. Presenter: Bethany L. Letiecq, Ruth Hathaway Jewson
Award Committee Chair
Plenary Address: Maurizio Ambrosini, Ph.D.
Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair
Sponsored by the University of Georgia (R, P)
Maurizio Ambrosini, Ph.D.,
is Professor of Sociology of Migration at
the University of Milan, Department of
Social and Political Sciences, and chargé
d’enseignement at the University of
Nice-Sophia Antipolis (France). He is
the editor of the journal “Mondi Migranti” and the scientific
responsible of the Centre Medì – Migrations in the Mediterranean of Genoa and of the Italian Summer School of Sociology of
Migrations. His main interests cover the immigrant labor market,
ethnic entrepreneurship, and migration policies. He is the author
of more than 150 books, articles, and essays. His handbook, Sociologia delle migrazioni, is adopted as the textbook in many
Italian universities
A new trend has emerged over the recent years in the relationship between immigration and family structures, especially in
Italy and Southern Europe: It is no longer just single men or
women who emigrate first, but also mothers who leave their
children at home. In relation to the departure of the mothers, the
issue of so-called “transnational families” has arisen. Transnational family relations and reunifications, the paths of men
and women, the factors influencing choices and practices, the
forms and problems of child care, are the arguments discussed in
my presentation on the basis of research carried out in Italy. In
particular, the employment of most first-migrant women in the
domestic sector creates a tension with their desire to reunite their
children in Italy, but it is sometimes also a resource.
More specifically, the issues that will be discussed include: (1)
differences in care practices from a distance between fathers and
mothers; (2) the difficulties and differentiations of the processes
of family reunification, always taking gender differences into
#352 UNIVERSITY/ALLIED ASSOCIATION RECEPTIONS
6:15-7:45pm, Holiday 1/2/3/4/5
It’s our own college fair! • Learn about academic programs and meet faculty and students • Greet your fellow alum’s
Major prizes and food • And then...party on at the World Family Festival, immediately following the University Receptions!
Abilene Christian University
Auburn University
Baylor University
Brigham Young University
Colorado State University
East Carolina University
Florida State University
Groves Conference
Iowa State University
Kent State University
Michigan State University
Mississippi State University
Montclair State University
North Carolina State University
North Dakota State University
Northern Illinois University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma State University
Oregon State University
Syracuse University
Texas Tech University
University of Delaware
University of Georgia
University of Maryland
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of North Alabama
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Virginia Tech
Walden University
Washington State University
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NCFR 2014 AWARDS
Felix Berardo Scholarship
Award for Mentoring
The Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for Mentoring is given in honor of Dr. Felix Berardo,
a well-known and beloved professor from the
University of Florida, who went above and
beyond expectations in mentoring many students
to become outstanding leaders in the family
field. The award recognizes an NCFR member
for excellence in mentoring junior colleagues,
graduate students, or undergraduates. Outstanding mentoring
goes beyond classroom teaching and includes the provision of
support, guidance, and opportunities for professional development. The award includes a plaque and $500 cash award.
Recipients
Dr. Katherine Allen is a professor of human development at Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University, and is also
on the faculty of Health Sciences and is a
faculty affiliate of the Center for Gerontology and the Women and Gender Studies Program. She has been a member of
NCFR since 1979 and has served in many
capacities, including three terms on the
Board of Directors. She has also received
several NCFR awards, and serves on the editorial board for all
three of NCFR’s journals. She is one of the 12 inaugural Fellows of NCFR.
In her letter nominating Dr. Allen, April Few-Demo writes
about “the Allen Way of Mentoring”:
“Katherine’s way of mentoring involves much more than answering questions about professional development issues; it is
an ongoing formal and informal relationships of learning, trust,
constant dialogue, and modeling. . . . It is common for Katherine’s former and current students to describe her mentoring
style as personifying a kind of mothering role. Her mentees feel
a connection to her that extends beyond professional
boundaries.”
Dr. Robert Hughes is a professor of human development
and family studies at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, and previously served as
department head for the university’s
Department of Human and Community
Development. He has been an NCFR
member since 1983, and received a
career achievement award in family life
extension from NCFR in 1998. He has
served on the editorial board of NCFR’s
Family Relations journal since 1987, and
has produced numerous scholarly publications during his career.
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Dr. Hughes “has touched the lives of many undergraduate students, graduate students, staff, and faculty through his mentoring, personal style, and professional demeanor,” write Elissa
Thomann Mitchell and Jill Bowers in their nomination letter.
Several former students wrote that they credited many of their
successes in the field to Dr. Hughes’ mentoring and the opportunities he provided them.
“Mentoring is not something that Bob does on a whim or ‘if he
has time,’” wrote Thomann Mitchell and Bowers. “It is part of
his everyday interactions.”
Ruth Hathaway Jewson Award
This award is given in honor of Ruth
Hathaway Jewson, NCFR’s second executive
director. It funds the best dissertation proposal
submitted by a doctoral candidate in the field of
family science. Dr. Jewson was responsible for
expanding what was, early on, a small NCFR
membership to more 4,000 members by the
time she retired. When Dr. Jewson was in her
60s and working full time at NCFR, she earned her master’s
degree and went on to complete her doctorate, writing her dissertation on “The Retired Professional Woman.” In the 1970s,
when she wrote her dissertation, there were very few retired
professional women. The winner receives a $500 cash award and
a plaque.
Recipient
Ms. Jennifer Doty is a doctoral candidate
in family social science at the University of Minnesota. She has authored six
publications (four as first author), with a
focus on parents in an online environment.
In her dissertation research, she focuses
on the relationship between parents and
adolescents prospectively over three generations in the Youth Development Study.
She was awarded a Kappa Omicron Nu
Research Award for her dissertation work.
Ms. Doty’s research interests include the well-being of parents
and adolescents, translational research using online tools, and
parent-based prevention. Her long-term goal is to build bridges
between basic research and applied settings.
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#353 CELEBRATION
7:45-9:15pm, Holiday 6
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All conference registrants are invited to enjoy the World
Family Festival immediately following the University
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Child, Youth, and Family Studies, Richard Bischoff,
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7:30am-1pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area
Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity
7am-2pm, Armistead
Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus
complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces
SSID: NCFR conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by Affordamac
The Gathering Place
8am-2pm, Key 4/5
Your place to meet, rest, eat, be merry. WiFi. Streaming video of
major sessions.
Sponsored by Groves
Parent/Child Room
7am-7pm, Hopkins
Meditation Room
7am-7pm, Tilghman
402-01 (R) Intercultural Competence of HDFS Students,
Maureen Blankemeyer, Courtney Walsh, Kathleen
Walker, Kenneth Cushner, Lisa M. Hallaman
402-02 (P) Globalization and Family Science: Accessing
Students’ Aptitude for Social Change, Amanda Rich, Nikki
DiGregorio, Caitlin Bailey
402-03 (P) Bridging the Gap Between Us and Them:
Assignments With Global Perspectives, Jacqueline Schwab,
Elise Murowchick
402-04 (P) Are Gender Chapters in Marriage and Family
Textbooks Keeping Up With Emerging Biological
Perspectives? A Content Analysis, Ariel Rodriguez, Lucas
Reynolds, Chantri Waddoups, Caitlin Tyree
402-05 (R) Using Nonfiction to Enhance Learning Outcomes:
An Innovative Teaching Method, Catherine Breneman,
Bethany Willis Hepp
Facilitator: William A. Rose
Posters
African American Families
402-06 EM (R) Variations in Racial Discrimination Experiences
Among Black Youth, Sharde’ Smith
402-07 FP (R) Child Welfare System Experiences of African
Americans: Policy Implications, Asha Sutton, Deborah
Johnson, Marsha Carolan
#402 POSTER SESSION 9
Latino Families
402-08 EM (R) Latino Families Parental Differential Treatment
in Mexican American Families, Jenny Padilla, Susan
McHale, Kimberly Updegraff
402-09 EM (R) Influence of Parental Fear of Children’s Loss
of Language on Familism, Jose Rodas, Monica Moreno,
Andrea Romero
402-10 EM (R) Exploring Parenting Satisfaction and Stress in
Mexican-origin Parents, Tierney Popp, Melissa Delgado,
Lorey Wheeler
402-11 EM (R) Follow-up With Latino Family Ed. Program
Graduates: Elements of Success, Drew Betz, Irene Overath,
Jennifer Crawford, Diana Castro, Laura Hill
402-12 RT (R) Two Sides of the Same Coin: Reporter
Discrepancies in Latina Families, Russell B. Toomey,
Samantha K. Jones, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Kimberly
A. Updegraff, Laudan B. Jahromi
402-13 RT (R) Intergenerational Benefits of Familism Values for
Mexican-origin Families, Katharine H. Zeiders, Adriana
J. Umaña-Taylor, Laudan B. Jaharomi, Kimberly A.
Updegraff
402-14 EM (R) Conflict Resolution, Relationship Quality, and
Coparenting in Mexican-Americans, Jennifer Ross, Rahab
Isaiah-Davenport, Yvonne Caldera
FS Poster Symposium
Teaching Diversity, Gender and Globalization
(Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time
about the posters at the tables near these posters.)
Immigration and Migration
402-15 EM (R) Family Cohesion and Trajectories of Bicultural
Stress and Depressive Symptoms of Recently Immigrated
Hispanic Adolescents, Josephine Kwon, Assaf Oshri, Seth
Schwartz, Olivia Tusa
#400 Zumba Fund Raiser
7-8am, Key Ballroom 6
No conference sessions or meetings conflict with the event.
Noncompetitive, just for fun; all levels welcome.
Cost is $20 for professional members and $15 for students.
Proceeds (after expenses) will help fund a contribution to a
designated local nonprofit organization that serves families.
Sponsored by the FH Section
#401 (NOTE CHANGE IN STARTING TIME) 2015
Program Committee Meeting
7-8:30am, Calloway A/B
Presider: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, 2015 Program Chair
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
8-8:45am, South Foyer
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402-16 EM (R) Placing Acculturation Within the Context of the
Life Course, Neda Moinolmolki
402-17 EM (R) Caring for Each Other: A Thematic Analysis
of Marriage Migrants’ Online Support Group, Polina
Levchenko, Olena Nesteruk
402-18 EM (R) Insiders’ Insights: Assessing Needs of Karen
and Bhutanese Refugee Families in Minnesota, Veronica
Deenanath, Dung Mao, Catherine Solheim
402-19 IN (R) Ukrainian Immigrants’ Adaptation to the United
States, Mihaela Robila, Yaroslava Balatska
Cross-cultural Issues
402-20 EM (R) Diverging Roles of Parenting Aggravation in its
Associations With Harsh Parenting and Child Functioning
Between European American and Ethnic Minority Groups in
the U.S., Bora Jin
402-21 IN (R) Maternal Emotional Expression and Well-being
Among Chinese and U.S. College Students, Alexandra N.
Davis, Duane Rudy, Francisco Palermo, Chenyi Zhang
402-22 IN (R) Perceived Marital Problems Among Couples
From Taiwan and the United States, Jerevie Canlas, Richard
Miller, Claire Kubricht
Economic Well-being
402-23 EE (P) Practice Implications for Promoting Resilience in
Housing Clientele, Barbara Ames, Erica Tobe
Communities
402-24 RT (R) Community Connections: The Role of
Community Antecedents and Social Relationships, Amy
Laura Arnold, Catherine Walker O’Neal, Deepu George,
Jay A. Mancini
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 12
8:30-9:45am
#403 Examining the Impact and Process of Union
Dissolution (LIVE STREAM)
Key Ballroom 5
403-01 Is Union Dissolution Always Harmful? Child Outcomes
in Fragile Families, Adam M. Galovan, Claire M. Kamp
Dush, Rachael R. Doubledee
403-02 When are Union Transitions Bad for Children? Variation
by Fathers’ and Mothers’ Characteristics, Natasha Cabrera,
Justin Dyer, Elizabeth Karberg, Jay Fagan
403-03 Do Attitudes About Cohabitation Mediate the Effects
of Parental Cohabitation and Remarriage Happiness on
Emerging Adult’s Risk Attitudes About Sex? Erin Kramer
Holmes, Nathan Stoddard
403-04 Divorced Yet Still Together: Ongoing Personal
Relationship Among Divorced Co-parents, M. Selenga
Gürmen, Scott Huff, Edna Brown
Discussant: Melissa Curran
Presider: Carol Johnston
RT PA (R)
#404 Developing Parents’ Assets
Carroll A/B
404-01 Parents’ Use of New Media Technologies for Information
Seeking, Heather Hessel, Juyoung Jang, Jodi Dworkin
404-02 How Useful is it? Differences in Parents’ Perceptions of
Parenting Resources, Jessie Rudi, Yaliu He, Jodi Dworkin,
Jennifer Doty
404-03 Using Multiple Interventions to Help Youth Obtain Postsecondary Education, Michelle Krehbiel, Yan Xia, Maria
DeGuzman
404-04 Adverse Family Influences and Depression: Identifying
Points of Intervention, Kayla Reed, Anthony Ferraro,
Mallory Lucier-Greer, Chelsea Barber
Presiders: Sterling Wall, Annette Kolb
EE PA (R, P)
#405 Exploring African American Marriages
Tubman A/B
405-01 Help-seeking for Marital Problems in Strong African
American Marriages, J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Linda
Skogrand, Cassandra Chaney
405-02 Black Men and the Decision to Marry, Tera (Hurt)
Jordan, Margaret Shirley, Crystal Hemesath
405-03 Racial Discrimination, Relational Support, and Marital
Stability in African American Newlyweds, Aimee Galick,
Chalandra Bryant, Brian Distelberg, Carmen KnudsonMartin
405-04 Health and Marital Functioning: Do Genes Really Play a
Role? Chalandra M. Bryant, Allen W. Barton, Megan R.
Hicks
Facilitator: William D. Allen
EM PA (R)
#406 Sexual Behavior Among Adolescents and
Young Adults
Key Ballroom 11
406-01 Adolescent Relationships and Early Engagement in
Sexual Activity, Alyssa McElwain, Kristen Bub
406-02 Parent Sex Communication, Support From Other Adults,
and Adolescent Sex Intentions, Julie Cederbaum, Aubrey
Rodriguez, Kandice Gray, Kathrine Sullivan
406-03 Concurrent Sexual Partnerships Among Young African
American Men, Junhan Cho, Steven Kogan
406-04 The Influence of Parent-adolescent Sexual
Communication on Sexual Behavior, Emily Cheshire,
Christine Kaestle, Yasuo Miyazaki
Presider: Doris Cancel-Tirado
FH PA (R)
#407 Gender and Diversity in Family Therapy
Key Ballroom 10
407-01 The Role of Gender in the Development of Compassion
Fatigue, Stephanie Armes, Ronald Werner-Wilson
407-02 Intersection of Emotional Intimacy and Traditional
Masculine Gender Ideology, Lindsay Edwards
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407-03 Confronting Prejudice: Addressing Nontarget
Confrontation, Lindsey Boes, Kristen Benson, Brad van
Eeden-Moorefield
407-04 Encountering Polyamory With a Postmodern Approach:
Facilitating a Multi-partner Perspective in Therapy, Lorien
Jordan, Betranna Abrams, Cathy Grogan
Presider: Tom Stone Carlson, Incoming Chair-elect of
the Family Therapy Section
FT PA (P, R)
#408 Relationship Development Across Time
Key Ballroom 9
408-01 Applying the Goldilocks Principle to Relationship
Development Patterns, Elizabeth Keneski, Timothy Loving,
Lisa Neff Ted Huston
408-02 An Exploration of the Construction of Commitment
Leading to Marriage, D. Scott Sibley, Paul R. Springer,
Amber Vennum, Cody S. Hollist
408-03 Patterns of Stability and Marital Satisfaction in
Newlywed Couples, Nathan Hardy, Amber Vennum
408-04 Alexithymia and Psychological Well-being: The Effects
of Spousal Forgiveness, Ashley Ermer, Nick Frye-Cox
Discussant and Presider: Brian Ogolsky
RT PA (R)
#409 Students and New Professionals Workshop
8:30-9:45am, Key Ballroom 12
Engaging in the Fulbright Scholar Experience
Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Ph.D., Professor, Community &
Leadership Development, University of Kentucky
If we believe the family is a core cross-national institution in
society, we need to have family scholars embedded in programs
such as the Fulbright Scholar Program. A critical element of
the application process is a Letter of Invitation from a host
institution. NCFR has an opportunity to develop these
cross national relationships. This panel session will
bring together a CIES Program Officer (administrator
of Fulbright Scholar Program) to discuss the
application process along with US and Visiting Scholars who have successfully received
Fulbright Grants.
Sponsored by Oklahoma State University (P)
#409-A Policy Advisory Committee Meeting
8:45-9:45am, Calloway A/B
Presider: Jennifer Crosswhite, NCFR Director of Public Affairs
#411 Exploring the Baltimore Harbor
5:00pm, Meet at NCFR Registration Desk
Sign up on-site in the Gathering Place if you’d like to join a
group to explore the Inner Harbor on Saturday evening. Meet at
5 p.m. Saturday at the NCFR registration desk to head out.
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Human and Community Development creates research, teaching and outreach programs that focus on
positive human development, family resiliency and thriving communities. Our department addresses significant
societal issues, using advanced quantitative and qualitative methods, fostering collaborative and collegial interactions, and
serving scientific leadership roles.
A Focus on Significant Societal Issues. Our work is “science with a social conscience.” Faculty are interested in the most
challenging scientific issues, but they always ask how they can make a difference.
Advanced Methods in Unique Laboratory Facilities. Faculty and graduate students are engaged in developing and mastering the most sophisticated quantitative and qualitative methods and practicing these skills in state-of-the-art laboratories.
Collaborative and Collegial Interactions. Professor Isabel Bevier, a pioneering scientist in 1900, noted that the wide-open
Illinois prairie provided “no boundaries” and this characterized the faculty’s intellectual orientation as well. Our faculty work
across disciplines, programs, methodologies, and they work with colleagues across settings, departments and institutions.
Faculty with Major Scientific Leadership Roles. Our faculty are not only excellent scholars and mentors, they are also leaders in the scientific community through serving as officers in professional societies, giving invited lectures at major national
meetings and at universities across the world, and serving as editors of major journals.
http://www.hcd.illinois.edu/
Experience Illinois for
Big Opportunities in a Small Community
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#410 CLOSING PLENARY PANEL AND
DISCUSSION (LIVE STREAM)
10am-Noon, Key Ballroom 5
Global and Human Rights
International Law and the Family
Adrien Katherine Wing, J.D., is the Bessie
Dutton Murray Professor of Law at the
University of Iowa College of Law, where
she has taught since 1987. Author of over
100 publications, she is the director of the UI
Center for Human Rights and winner of the
Regents Award for Faculty Excellence from
the State of Iowa. She teaches International Human Rights, Law
in the Muslim World, Sex Discrimination Law, and Critical Race
Theory.
Professor Wing will introduce international law concerning
family rights. Unwritten customs and religious practices often
intertwine to hinder women in particular from having equal roles
within the family structure. International law and national law
can both help and hinder the situation. The impact of the following treaties will be discussed in particular: Women’s Convention;
Convention on the Rights of the Child; African Women’s Protocol; and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
Latino Immigration
Nalini Negi, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in
the School of Social Work at the University of
Maryland, Baltimore. Her work has advanced
science by identifying modifiable etiological
factors associated with the well-being of Latino
immigrants. She is a principal investigator on
a National Institute of Health funded study and
has received numerous awards including NHSN’s National
Award for Excellence in Research by a New Investigator and
Exemplary Faculty of the Year Award by her university.
Dr. Negi’s presentation will be focused on how Latino migrants’
settlement experiences in the U.S. are impacted by structural
factors, their migration experience, and socio-contextual factors.
Special attention will be placed on protective factors, such as
family connectedness, that play an important role in the wellbeing of this population.
Facilitator: Bahira S. Trask, Ph.D., University of Delaware
Welcome from the Plenary Sponsor: Susan Silverberg Koerner,
University of Illinois
Introduction of the 2015 Program, Shelley MacDermid
Wadsworth, 2015 Program Chair
Presentation of the John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo Dissertation
Award to Shuntay Z. McCoy. Presenter: Ani Yazedjian,
Ethnic Minorities Section Chair and McAdoo Award
Committee Chair
Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to R. Chris Fraley,
Glenn I. Roisman, Cathryn Booth-LaForce, Margaret
Tresch Owen, Ashley S. Holland. Presenter: Mark J.
Benson, Reuben Hill Award Chair
Plenary Address: Adrien Wing, J.D. and Nalina Negi, Ph.D.
Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair
Sponsored by the University of Illinois (R, P)
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2014 NCFR AWARDS
John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo
Dissertation Award
As eminent scholars and educators,
Drs. John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo made
significant contributions to the scholarship on
ethnic minority families, especially our understanding of African Americans’ familial experiences. John L. McAdoo was a founding member
of the Ethnic Minorities Section. Harriette P.
McAdoo was the first recipient of the Marie
Peters Award and became NCFR President in 1993. The purpose of this award is to provide support for the completion of an
approved doctoral dissertation with a focus on issues impacting
ethnic minority families. The winner receives a cash award and
a plaque.
Recipient
Dr. Shuntay McCoy is an assistant
professor of social work at Johnson C.
Smith University, where she is helping to
establish a Master’s of Social Work Program for culturally competent advanced
generalist social workers, the institution’s
first graduate degree program.
Dr. McCoy earned her Ph.D. in 2013 from the University of
North Carolina at Greensboro, in the Department of Human
Development and Family Studies. Her dissertation examined
postsecondary African American students’ perceptions of their
identity development within the context of predominantly white
institutions and historically black colleges and universities; in
her dissertation, Dr. McCoy also deconstructed student perceptions of socialization influences (e.g. families and secondary
schools) within a racialized societal context, as well as the extent
to which they perceive that their identity affects their postsecondary academic achievement.
Reuben Hill Award
The award is given in memory of Reuben Hill who had a distinguished career as a university professor and pioneered the scholarly study of family. Dr. Hill is remembered for his determination to promote high quality research and advance theory about
families with the intent of producing practical benefits for families. The award is presented to the author(s) of the best research
article for the year prior to the award. It is given in recognition
of the outstanding article, book, or monograph that combines
theory and methodology in the analysis and interpretation of a
significant family issue. Recipients divide a cash reward; travel
support and a plaque are also included.
Recipients
R. Chris Fraley, Glenn I. Roisman, Cathryn Booth-LaForce,
Margaret Tresch Owen, and Ashley S. Holland as the 2014
recipients of the Reuben Hill Award, which is given to the
author(s) of an outstanding article or book that combines theory
and methodology to analyze and interpret a significant family
issue. Their winning article is titled “Interpersonal and Genetic
Origins of Adult Attachment Style: A Longitudinal Study From
Infancy to Early Adulthood.”
Dr. Fraley is a professor in the University of Illinois’ Department of Psychology. His research
involves the study of attachment processes in
close relationships, personality dynamics and
social development, and research methods.
Dr. Roisman is a professor of child psychology at
the University of Minnesota. He research interests
concern the legacy of childhood experience as an
organizing force in adolescent and adult development.
Dr. Booth-LaForce is the Charles and Gerda
Spence Professor of Nursing in the Department
of Family and Child Nursing at the University
of Washington. Her research focuses on the
social-emotional development of children,
primarily from the perspective of attachment
theory.
Dr. Owen is the Robinson Family Professor
of Psychological Sciences and Director of the
Center for Children and Families in the School of
Behavioral Health and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her research addresses
children’s development in the context of family
relationships and caregiver-child relationships.
Dr. Holland is an associate professor of psychology at Edgewood
College in Madison, Wisconsin. Her research interests broadly
include attachment relationships, the legacy of early experiences,
and romantic relationships.
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�Special events/activities
This section of the program lists events not related to educational sessions
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
CFLE Exam
Wednesday • 8-:30-11:30am, Blake
Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the
exam. Please be in the exam room by 8:15am to
check in and receive instructions. The exam begins
promptly at 8:30. Proctor: Cindy Winter
Visit the Exhibits
Grand Opening, 5-8pm, South Foyer, Second Floor
Also open Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-1pm
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register
for prizes. Prizes will be awarded on Friday afternoon; need
not be present to win, but items must be picked up by 1pm.
The Gathering Place
Key Ballroom 3/4
Wed-Fri, 8am-10pm; Sa, 8am-2pm
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants, all
day long. WiFi access. Refreshments available (times vary).
Live streaming session broadcast.
Presented by Students/New Professionals. Sponsored by the
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
President’s Welcoming Reception
Thursday • 6:30-8pm, Key Ballroom 8
Presider: Paul Amato, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2013 NCFR Fellows
• Refreshments and socializing
• Visit the Exhibits! Visit the special evening poster session!
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
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Affiliate Councils Workshop
Thursday • 8:30-11:30am, Key Ballroom 8
• Networking
• Affiliate Video Award
• Affiliate Spotlight: University of North Texas
• “Policy and Affiliates,” Jennifer Crosswhite, NCFR staff
• Awards Presentations: Undergraduate Research Award;
Graduate Research Award; President for a Day Award
Breakfast included; registration required! (See the registration
desk if you haven’t registered; $5 students, $10 professionals)
CFLE Reception
Memorial Service
Wednesday • 11:45am-12:45pm, Tubman A/B
Presider: Cindy Winter
Recognition of former NCFR leaders and members who have
passed away. In tribute: F. Ivan Nye, past president. In memory:
Kay Buttleman Forest, Kathryn K. Dalbey Rettig, Robert Ryder.
Newcomers Reception
Wednesday • 3-4:15pm, holiday 4/5
Presider: Bill Allen, NCFR President-Elect
Hosted by the NCFR Board of Directors and Conference
Program Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or
second time are invited. Learn about...
• Section membership, where you’re connected to other
members with interests like yours
• Certified Family Life Educator credential
• Honors Recognition Program
• State and student affiliates
• Journals and how to submit articles
• Elections Council, Student/New Professional activities,
and more activities and subgroups within NCFR
. . . and there will be prize drawings!
Thursday • 6-7:30pm, holiday 6
Facilitator/Presider: Nichole Huff, CFLE
Advisory Board Chair
By invitation. Open to all current CFLEs.
No RSVP required.
• Status of the CFLE program
• Recognition of academic programs approved
• CFLE Special Recognition Award
• Networking
• Hors d’ouvres
Gold Sponsors
East Carolina University, Child Development and Family
Relations
Indiana University, School of Public Health, HDFS
Loma Linda University
Miami University, School of Education, Health, and Society
University of Central Oklahoma
WisdomForParents.com
Silver Sponsors
Curtis Fox, Ph.D., CFLE
Deb Gentry, CFLE
Kay Higgs
Towson University, Department of Family Studies and
Community Development
Weber State University, Child and Family Studies
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Legacy Circle (by invitation)
Thursday • 7:30-8:45pm, holiday 1
All who have been members of NCFR for 25
or more years are invited to this special event.
Food, fun, fellowship. Hosted by NCFR staff.
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University and Allied Association Receptions
Friday • 6:15-7:45pm, holiday 1/2/3/4/5
Learn about programs and meet faculty and students, greet
your fellow alum’s. Serious fun and food!
Universities/Colleges/Associations participating as of Oct 27
Abilene Christian University
Auburn University
Baylor University
Brigham Young University
Colorado State University
East Carolina University
Florida State University
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Iowa State University
Kent State University
Michigan State University
Mississippi State University
Montclair State University
North Carolina State University
North Dakota State University
Northern Illinois University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma State University
Oregon State University
Syracuse University
Texas Tech University
University of Delaware
University of Georgia
University of Maryland
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of North Alabama
University of Tennessee - Knoxville
Virginia Tech
Walden University
Washington State University
World Family Festival
Friday • 7:45-9:15pm, holiday 6
Immediately following the University Receptions
Friday night at NCFR...the new tradition
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Delightful desserts
Seriously good entertainment...the best of Baltimore in
ethnic dance and music
Beverage service
Fun, food, familial
Our thanks to Conference host Sponsor, the university of
nebraska, department of Child, youth, and Family Studies,
Richard Bischoff, Chair
#ncfr14
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FUNdraiser,
Key Ballroom 6
> ZumbaIt’s easy. It’s not 7-8am, to participate. Sign up at the
It’s fun.
too late
> Registration Desk! Sponsored by the Family and Health Section
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�Business and committee meetings
dAy-By-dAy meeTInGS LISTInG
monday, november 17, 2014
NCFR Audit Committee
3-5pm, marshall
Tuesday, november 18, 2014
NCFR Board of Directors
8am-4pm, Paca A/B
Research and Theory Section Member Meeting
8:15-9:45pm, Key Ballroom 12
Co-parenting and divorce education Focus Group
8:15-9:45pm , Carroll A/B
Sexuality Focus Group
8:15-9:45pm, Tubman A/B
Thursday, november 20, 2014
Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs
1-3pm, Paca A/B
Feminism and Family Studies Section Member Meeting
7-8:15am, Key Ballroom 7
CFLE Advisory Board
3-6:30pm, marshall
Adoption Focus Group
7-8:15am, Tubman A/B
Section Chairs Meet With Staff
4:30-6pm, Paca A/B
Latino(a) Research Focus Group
7-8:15am, Carroll A/B
Wednesday, november 19, 2014
Groves Conference Board Meeting
7-9am, marshall
Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7:30-9:30am, Brent
Section executive Committee Officers meeting
7:45-9:45am, Key Ballroom 12
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
9:45-10:45am, marshall
Fellows Committee Meeting
9:45-11:15am, Brent
TCRM Business Meeting/Luncheon
11:30am-1:15pm, Paca A/B
Ethnic Minorities Section Member Meeting
11:45am-1:15pm, Key Ballroom 9
Family Science Section Member Meeting
11:45am-1:15pm, Key Ballroom 11
Families and Grief Focus Group
11:45am-1:15pm, Carroll A/B
Work and Family Focus Group
11:45am-1:15pm, Key Ballroom 12
Students and New Professionals Leadership Council
11:45am-1:15pm, Key Ballroom 10
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
1-2:30pm, Poe A/B
Family Policy Section Member Meeting
8:15-9:45pm, Key Ballroom 11
Affiliate Councils Workshop
7:30-11:30am, Key Ballroom 8
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee Meeting
7:45-9:45am, marshall
Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial Assistants &
NCFR Staff
7:45-9:45am, douglass
Directors of Family Centers Meeting
8-9:30am, Brent
University Administrators Forum
8-9:30am, Blake
Asian-American Family Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Carroll A/B
Families and Technology Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Tubman A/B
Meeting of the Committee to Interview Candidates for the
Editor of Family Relations
11:30am-2:30pm, douglass
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
1:15-2:45pm, Paca A/B
Elections Council Meeting
1:15-2:30pm, marshall
NCFR Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum
4:45-6pm, Key Ballroom 10
International Section Member Meeting
6-7:30pm, Key Ballroom 9
Religion and Family Life Section Member Meeting
6-7:30pm, Key Ballroom 11
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Directors of Graduate Studies Focus Group
6-7:30pm, Carroll A/B
Men in Families Focus Group
6-7:30pm, Tubman A/B
Education and Enrichment Section Member Meeting
8:15-9:45pm, Key Ballroom 11
Family Therapy Section Member Meeting
7:45-9:15pm, Key Ballroom 12
Military Families and Children Focus Group
7:45-9:15pm, Carroll A/B
Qualitative Family research network Focus Group
7:45-9:15pm, Tubman A/B
Friday, november 21, 2014
GLBTSA Focus Group
7-8:15am, Carroll A/B
Issues in Aging Focus Group
7-8:15am, Tubman A/B
Family Science Association Meeting
7-8:15am, Key Ballroom 9
2015 Program Committee meeting
7:30-9am, Calloway A/B
Committee to Strengthen the Submissions
and Reviewing Process
9-9:45am, Calloway A/B
Affiliate Councils executive Board Planning Session
11am-2pm, marshall
Families and Health Section Member Meeting
11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 10
Ethnic Minorities Section Oral History
11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 11
Eastern European Families Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 12
Family Economics Focus Group
11:30am-1pm, Carroll A/B
Family Relations Associate Editors
11:30am-1pm, Paca A/B
Future of Family Science Task Force
1:30-3:30pm, Calloway A/B
Saturday, november 22, 2014
2015 Program Committee meeting
7-8:30am, Calloway A/B
Policy Advisory Committee Meeting
8:45-9:45am, Calloway A/B
#ncfr14
Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference
• use hashtag #ncfr14 for Twitter, Facebook, and
Instagram during the conference
• Follow @ncfr on Twitter and search the #ncfr14
hashtag for updates throughout the conference
• visit the nCFr Facebook page at
facebook.com/ncfrpage
• Find nCFr on Instagram as user@ncfrorg
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�Conference exhibits and more
Exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors
DON’T MISS THE EXHIBITS!
• Key Ballroom 6
• See the latest in books, products, and services
• Talk with representatives
• Register to win cool prizes
Exhibit dates and times
SPONSORS
Wiley-Blackwell
Publishers of NCFR journals and sponsors of the
President’s Reception
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Conference Host Sponsor: World Family Festival
• Wednesday, November 19, 5-8pm
• Thursday, November 20, 9am-4pm
• Friday, November 21, 8am-1pm
University of Maryland
Prize drawings Friday noon; need not be present
to win but all items must be picked up by 1pm on
Friday.
Plenary Sponsor: Thursday, Fouzia Saeed
EXHIBITORS
Abilene Christian University
Active Parenting Publishers
BYU Independent Study
Cengage
Center for Urban Families
Family Wellness Associates
National Council on Family Relations
National Resource Center for
Healthy Marriage and Families
Routledge
Springer Science and Business Media
Texas Woman’s University
Walden University
Wiley Blackwell Publishers
Opening Plenary Sponsor: Wednesday, Bahira Sherif Trask
University of Minnesota
University of Georgia
Plenary Sponsor: Friday, Maurizio Ambrosini
University of Illinois
Plenary Sponsor: Saturday, Adrien Wing and Nalini Negi
Auburn University
TCRM Workshop and Special Session: John Hagan
Iowa State University
Families and Health Section Sponsor
George Mason University
Family Policy Section Sponsor
Montclair State University
Advancing Family Science Section Sponsor
North Dakota State University
Family Therapy Section Sponsor
Virginia Tech University
Research and Theory Section Sponsor
Oklahoma State University
Students and New Professionals Workshops Sponsor
Plus special thanks to . . .
The Meeting Connection, Inc.
Dwight Loken, President
Bringing People and Places Together
Board of Directors meeting sponsor
Affordamac
Cyber Cafe
Groves Conference on Marriage and Families
The Gathering Place
Journal of Family Theory & Review
TCRM Workshops Cosponsor
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�General information
Welcome to the 76th NCFR Annual Conference. Our theme,
“Families at the Nexus of Global Change,” is the focus of a
stimulating and relevant program that fits perfectly with the
social and political issues so prevalent today.
This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and
practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have
planned stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and
posters covering a wide range of topics in family sciences.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with
colleagues, meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs, and
learn from several of NCFR’s Fellows at the “Fellows Round
Tables.”
Tuesday, Nov. 18; TCRM workshop and paper sessions; CFLE
Reception; Legacy Circle; Affiliate Councils Workshop.
Guest registration is available to guests of conference registrants
for attendance at receptions only; cost is $50. Stop by the
registration desk for assistance.
Continuing Education Hours
NCFR is approved for continuing education hours by the
National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC), the National
Association of Social Workers, the California Board of
Behavioral Sciences, for up to 32 hours, and for NCFR Certified
Family Life Educators (40 hours).
Contacting you
These continuing education opportunities are provided to
therapists and counselors, social workers, and NCFR Certified
Family Life Educators, as well as other family professionals.
It is your responsibility to insure that your organization
or agency accepts CEUs approved by NBCC, NASW, and
CBBS.
Accommodations for disabilities
If you registered for Continuing Education Hours, use the forms
available from the Registration Desk. If you didn’t sign up for
CEUs initially, you can add CEU registration at the conference
registration desk. There is a $25 fee (does not apply to CFLE
CEUs). Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January
15, 2015. One hour attendance verification is given for each
clock hour in content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are
excluded.)
Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with
family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be
difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference
registration record if you did not do that earlier.
The Hilton Baltimore and NCFR want to insure that all may
fully participate in the conference. Requests for reasonable
accommodations for disabilities should be made in advance
to NCFR. If you have questions, notify staff at the conference
registration desk. NCFR and hotel staff are not available to
provide personal assistance services.
Families with children
Conference participants who need child care are urged to check
with friends or colleagues who are attending the conference for
assistance. NCFR cannot provide child supervision or nursery
services. A non-staffed parent/child room is available, 7am-7pm,
Wednesday-Saturday, in the Hopkins Room.
Learn about NCFR
• Attend the Newcomers Reception, Wednesday, 3pm,
Other questions about the conference or logistics
•
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration Desk located on the
hotel second floor.
Refund Policy
Refund deadline was October 27, 2014. For exceptions related
to medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.
Wear your conference badge!
Badges must be worn at all times by all attendees and are
required for admission to all educational sessions, receptions,
and activities.
Your conference registration fee covers admission to the
following events:
• Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round tables, posters
• Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business meetings
• Exhibits
• Newcomers Reception, open to first- and second-time attendees
• All receptions and workshops except the following which
are invitation only or cost extra: pre-conference workshops on
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•
•
Holiday Ballroom 4/5.
Feel free to ask questions of the Board members and other
committee officers who are wearing colored ribbons on their
name badges.
Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits area for membership
information.
Be sure to attend sessions or business meetings sponsored
by Sections and Focus Groups that interest you.
�General information
Conference services and events
Conference Registration
Transportation and airport transfers
Cyber Cafe • Armistead
Conference tips
Registration Desk–Second Floor
Tuesday, 7am-5pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm
Thursday, 7am-5pm • Friday, 7am-5pm
Saturday, 7am-1pm
T/W/Th/F, 7am-10pm; Sat, 7am-2pm
Computers and printer available for use; no charge. Please limit
your time when others are waiting. Sponsored by Afford-a-Mac
WiFi zones and log-in
WiFi is available throughout the conference meeting rooms and
common spaces.
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
The Gathering Place
Key 3/4 • Wed-Fri, 8am-10pm; Sa, 8am-4pm
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants. WiFi
access. Water station available. Sponsored by the Groves
Conference on Marriage and Family
Interview Room/Information Meeting Room
Chase• Wednesday--Friday, 8am-9pm
For sponsoring institutions and University Reception participants
only. Interview position candidates or meet with prospective
students. Must be reserved; use the sign-up sheet in the room.
Visit the Exhibits • Key 6
Wednesday, 5-8pm; Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-1pm
Hotel information
Hilton Baltimore
401 West Pratt Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Hotel direct line: 443-573-8700
The Hilton Baltimore is headquarters for the 2014 National
Council on Family Relations Annual Conference. All
presentations, meetings, poster sessions, exhibits and events are
held at the hotel.
• Light rail from BWI directly to the hotel (one-half block away)
• “Charm City Circulator,” free downtown area bus service
• MTA bus service
• Taxi; limosine service; commercial shuttle services
For details, contact hotel staff
• Plan your conference session schedule with the online
“Schedule Builder” or use the Personal Program Scheduler
(inserted into this program).
• Make appointments with colleagues in advance.
• Hand out your business card, vitae, and resume!
• Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see
NCFR staff with concerns.
• Networking opportunities abound! Don’t miss the Newcomers
Reception, the University Receptions, many sessions for
Students and New Professionals (SNP) including job market
discussion, applying to graduate school, and “Speed Mentoring.”
Things to do
http://baltimore.org/
The Baltimore Inner Harbor
Step right outside the hotel and it’s just two blocks to the famed
Inner Harbor shopping and entertainment area. Dining and
nightlife galore.
Museums and history....B&O Railroad, children’s museum,
aquarium, Babe Ruth’s birthplace, Civil War, industry museum,
historic ships, visionary art museum, and more
Get around...water taxi, sightseeing cruises, free downtown
buses (Charm City Circulator), affordable light rail
Shopping and more
http://baltimore.org/
Harborplace
The Gallery
Hampden specialty shops
Fells Point
Bromo Arts District
Little Italy
Hotel amenities
• Fitness center
• Pool
• Gift shop/news stand
• Business center
• Diamond Tavern
• Lobby Coffee Bar (until 10am); Lobby Bar Lounge (after 5pm)
. . . plus Jimmy John’s (adjacent, not affiliated with Hilton)
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�Conference and NCFR leadership
2014 NCFR BOARD MEMBERS
CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE
President-elect
William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Clinical and Consulting
Services
Program Chair-elect
Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Purdue University
President
Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University
Secretary/Treasurer
Carolyn S. Henry, CFLE, Oklahoma State University
Board Members-at-Large
I. Joyce Chang, University of Central Missouri
Frank D. Fincham, Florida State University
Hilary A. Rose, CFLE, Concordia University, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Brad van Eeden-Moorefield, CFLE, Montclair State
University
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University
Students and New Professionals Representative
Lyndal Khaw, Montclair University
Students and New Professionals Representative-elect
Rachel Engler Jordan, Texas Tech University
Ex Officio
Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and
Operations/Board and Section Liaison
2015 NCFR BOARD MEMBERS
Newly elected members are seated after the conference*
President
Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University
President-Elect
William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Clinical and Consulting
Services
Secretary/Treasurer
Sandra Stith,* Kansas State University
Board Members-at-Large
Frank D. Fincham, Florida State University
Hilary A. Rose, CFLE, Concordia University, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Karen Seccombe,* Portland State University
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University
Students and New Professionals Representative
Rachel Engler Jordan, Texas Tech University
Ex Officio
Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and
Operations/Board and Section Liaison
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Program Chair
Catherine A. Solheim, University of Minnesota
Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP/IDC
Advancing Family Science: Bahira Sherif Trask, University of
Delaware
Education and Enrichment: Debra Berke, Wilmington
University
Ethnic Minorities: Ani Yasedjian, Illinois State University
Family and Health: M. Elise Radina, Miami University-Ohio
Family Policy: Bethany Letiecq, George Mason University
Family Therapy: Christine R. McGeorge, North Dakota State
University
Feminism and Family Studies: Shannon E. Weaver, University
of Connecticut
International: Angela Wiley, University of Illinois
Religion and Family Life: Julie Zaloudek, University of
Wisconsin, Stout
Research and Theory: Joyce Arditti, Virginia Tech University
Affiliate Councils Program Chair: Margaret Machara, CFLE,
Tennessee State
Students and New Professionals Program Representative:
Ronald B. Cox, CFLE, Oklahoma State University
TCRM Workshop Chairs: Rebekah Young, University of
Washington; David R. Johnson, Pennsylvania State
University
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Representative: LeAnne
Silvey, Michigan State University
Ex-officio/staff
NCFR President: Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State
University
NCFR President-Elect: William D. Allen, Healing Bonds
Clinical and Consulting Services
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
Conference Program Consultant: Cindy Winter, CMP
NCFR Conference and Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz
NCFR Membership/Marketing Director: Charles Cheesebrough
NCFR Public Affairs Director: Jennifer Crosswhite
Exhibits Coordinator: Judy Schutz
Innovation/Technology Director: Jason Samuels
JOURNAL EDITORS
Journal of Marriage and Family: Kelly R. Raley, University of
Texas-Austin
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies: Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut
Journal of Family Theory & Review: Robert Milardo,
University of Maine; Libby Blume, University of Detroit
Mercy (effective 2015)
�Affiliate Councils, NCFR staff
AFFILIATE COUNCILS BOARD
President: Rose Allen, University of Minnesota Extension
President-elect: Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University
Program Chair: Margaret Machara, Tennessee State
University
Secretary: Amanda Williams, University of Southern
Mississippi
Student/New Professional Rep: Claire Kimberly, University of
Southern Mississippi
Student Affiliate Advisor Representative: Nathan Cottle, Utah
Valley University
Staff Liaison: Allison Wickler
AFFILIATE COUNCILS–PRESIDENTS
Illinois: Axton Betz-Hamilton
Mid-Atlantic: Carolyn Grasse-Bachman
Minnesota: Beth Gausman
Northwest: Sarah Feeney
Ohio: Audrey Kraynak
Oklahoma: Bobby Kern
Southeastern: Lysa Parker
Texas: Joanne Roberts
Utah: Jeff Hill
Wisconsin: Laura Ellingson
STUDENT AFFILIATE COUNCILS–ADVISORS
Central Michigan University: Chris Latty
East Carolina University: Eboni Baugh
Eastern Illinois University: Axton Betz-Hamilton
Illinois State University: Bill Anderson
Messiah College: Raeann Hamon
Montclair State University: Lyndal Khaw
Northern Illinois University: JaneRose Njue
Samford University: Celeste Hill
Stephen F. Austin State University: Shelia Lumar
Syracuse University: Ambika Krishnakumar, Matt Mulvaney
Texas Tech University (undergrad): Shera Jackson
Texas Tech University (graduate): Miriam Mulsow
Towson University: Cathy Breneman
University of Central Oklahoma: Glee Bertram
University of Connecticut: Shannon Weaver
University of Illinois: Jennifer Hardesty
University of Maryland: Kevin Roy
University of Missouri: Chris Proulx, David Schramm
University of Nebraska-Kearney: Sylvia Asay
University of North Texas: Arminta Jacobson
University of Southern Mississippi: Claire Kimberly
University of Tennessee: Spencer Olmstead
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Sterling Wall
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Bethanne Shriner
Utah Valley University: Nate Cottle
Weber State University: Dan Hubler, Pamela Payne
NCFR HEADqUARTERS
National Council on Family Relations
1201 West River Parkway, Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Tollfree: 888-781-9331 (U.S., Canada)
Phone: 763-781-9331 • FAX: 763-781-9348
info@ncfr.org • www.ncfr.org
NCFR Staff
Diane L. Cushman
Executive Director; Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Liaison
763-231-2891; dianecushman@ncfr.org
Susan Baker
Accounting Assistant
763-231-2884; susanbaker@ncfr.org
Brenda Boogren
Office Services Clerk
763-231-2890; brendaboogren@ncfr.org
Maureen Bourgeois
Administrative Assistant
763-781-9331; maureenbourgeois@ncfr.org; info@ncfr.org
Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Education
763-231-2882; dawncassidy@ncfr.org
Charles Cheesebrough
Director of Membership and Marketing
763-231-2885; charlescheesebrough@ncfr.org
Jennifer Crosswhite, Ph.D., CFLE
Director of Public Affairs
763-231-2887; jennifercrosswhite@ncfr.org
Tahera Mamdani
Director of Finance
763-231-2886; taheramamdani@ncfr.org
Jason A. Samuels
Director of Innovation and Technology
763-231-2888; jasonsamuels@ncfr.org
Judy Schutz
Conference and Meeting Planner
763-231-2893; judyschutz@ncfr.org
Jeanne A. Strand
Director of Governance and Operations; Board & Section Liaison
763-231-2881; jeannestrand@ncfr.org
Allison Wickler
Online Community/Web Content Manager; Affiliate Councils Liaison
763-231-2892; allisonwickler@ncfr.org
Cindy Winter, CMP
Conference Consultant
612-759-8580 (cell); cindywinter@ncfr.org
Deborah Gentry, Ed.D., CFLE
Academic Program Liaison
309-530-5690; debgentry@ncfr.org
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��Program participants
A
Aamar, Rola (East Carolina Univ.)
131-10 FH
Abell, Ellen (Auburn Univ.) 103-13
EE
Abrams, Bertranna (Univ. of
Georgia) 229, 348-08
Achterhof, Alexis (Central
Michigan Univ.) 111-16 FH
Adams, Caroline B. (Univ. of
Alabama) 118-05
Adamsons, Kari (Univ. of
Connecticut) 006-02
Adler-Baeder, Francesca (Auburn
Univ.) 111-25 EE, 131-13
RF, 135-01, 307-13, 309-03,
346-01
Adler, Marina (Univ. of Maryland
Baltimore County) 121-04
Agnew, Christopher (Purdue Univ.)
131-28 FH
Agocha, Bede (Univ. of
Connecticut) 233-04
Ahn, Sun Young (Univ. of Arizona)
111-21 FH, 307-03 RT
Akloubou Gnonhossou, Djidjoho
C. (Univ. of Kentucky) 131,
223-01 RT
Alfaro, Edna (Texas State Univ.)
307-30 EM
Allemagne, Kevin (Bellevue Univ.)
127
Allen, Katherine R. (Virginia Tech)
004, 351, 111-12 FF, 143, 20725 FF, 221
Allen, Kimberly (North Carolina
State Univ.) 111-28 FS, 124-01,
233-04
Allen, Rose (Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota Ext.) 323
Allen, William D. (Healing Bonds,
Minneapolis, MN) 139, 405
Aloia, Mark (Natl. Jewish Health)
211-04
Altenburger, Lauren (Ohio State
Univ.) 313-02
Altiti, Julinar (Florida International
Univ.) 347-04
Altmann, Michelle (Minnesota
State Univ., Mankato) 111-18
FH
Amato, Paul (Penn State Univ.)
001, 0007, 145, 211, 238,
308
Ambrosini, Maurizo (Univ. of
Milan) 351
Ames, Barbara (Michigan State
Univ.) 223-11 EE, 318-04, 402233 EE
Anders, Kristin (Univ. of
Tennessee) 137-01
Anderson, Ana (Washoe County
School Dist.) 223-24 EE
Anderson, Bill (Illinois State Univ.)
116-01, 327-16 RT
Anderson, Bonnie (Utah State
Univ.) 307-04 RT
Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of
Maryland) 218-03
Anderson, Kayla (Univ. of
Minnesota) 006-01, 136-02,
313
Anderson, Shayne (Univ. of
Connecticut) 117-04, 135-04,
147-15 FT
Angera, Jeff (Central Michigan
Univ.) 111-16 FH
Arditti, Joyce (Virginia Tech) 10502, 152
Armes, Stephanie (Univ. of
Georgia) 407-01
Arnold, Amy Laura (Univ. of
Georgia) 141-04, 402-24 RT
Austin, Jason (Virginia Tech) 10301 IN, 103-02 IN
Awosan, Christiana (Philadelphia,
PA) 233-03
B
Badahdah, Abdallah (Univ. of
North Dakota) 103-10 FH
Bachrach, Christine (Univ. of
Maryland) 140-01
Bae, Dayoung (Univ. of Georgia)
217-01, 217-02, 217-03
Bailey, Caitlin (Univ. of Delaware)
402- FS
Bailey, Deborah C. (Central
Michigan Univ.) 127
Bailey, Sandra (Montana State
Univ.) 216-01
Baird, Hannah (Texas Tech Univ.)
239-02, 336-05
Baker, Elizabeth (Kent State Univ.)
137-03
Baker, Regina S. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill) 14003
Balatska, Yaroslava (Queens Col.)
402-19 IN
Ballard, Sharon (East Carolina
Univ.) 131-02 IN, 234-03,
324-03
Baltazar, Alina (Michigan State
Univ.) 015-01, 318-04
Baltimore, Diana (Iowa State
Univ.) 134-03, 134-04, 239-03
SN
Bamaca, Mayra (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 111-14 EM
Baptist, Joyce (Kansas State Univ.)
207-02 FT
Barber, Brian K. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 307-18 FT
Barber, Chelsea (Florida State
Univ.) 404-04
Barnes, Alexis (East Carolina
Univ.) 131-02 EE
Barnett, Melissa (Univ. of Arizona)
136-03, 213-03
Barolet-Fogarty, Megan (Univ. of
Delaware) 150-03 FF, 220
Barrett-Rivera, Brenda (Oregon
State Univ.) 207-14 RT, 33904
Barrios, Veronica (Montclair State
Univ.) 005, 016-01, 235-04
Barros-Gomes, Patricia (Kansas
State Univ.) 103-21 FT, 207-02
FT
Barrow, Katie (Virginia Tech) 01102, 154, 207-25 FF
Bartholomae, Suzanne (Iowa State
Univ.) 307-05 FH
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne (Ohio
State Univ.) 011-02, 111-03 FH,
347-01
Bartolic, Silvia (Univ. of British
Columbia) 104, 336
Barton, Allen W. (Univ. of Georgia)
107-03
Bates, James (Ohio State Univ.)
108-01, 108-02
Bates, John (Indiana Univ.) 010-01,
341-03
Baugh, Eboni (East Carolina Univ.)
131-02 EE, 324-03
Baxley, Jessica (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 150-05 FF
Beach, Steve (Univ. of Georgia)
107-03
Beckmeyer, Jonathon (Indiana
Univ.) 141-03, 318-04, 33801
Behnke, Caitlin (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
149
Behrendt, Linda (Indiana State
Univ.) 147-01 RF
Bell, David (IUPUI) 104
Bell, Linda (IUPUI) 104
Bell, Nancy (Texas Tech Univ.)
302-21 RT
Bell McDonald, Katrina 140
Bellows, Laura (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 107-02
Benson, Jacquelyn (Univ. of
Missouri) 111-22 FS
Benson, Kristen (North Dakota
State Univ.) 118-01, 154
Benson, Mark J. (Virginia Tech)
136, 137-04, 307-12 EE,
410
Bentley, Gail (Texas Tech Univ.)
223-18 RT
Berge, Jerica (Univ. of Minnesota)
111-02 FH, 347-02, 347-04
Berghuis, Katie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 103-11
Berke, Debra (Wilmington Univ.)
116-02, 132, 351
Bertram, Glee (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 108-03, 111-24
EE
Betz, Drew (Washington State
Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM
Biegel, David (Case Western
Reserve Univ.) 111-20 FT
Billings, Alexandria (Kansas State
Univ.) 207-01 FT
Bischoff, Richard (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 106, 223-21
FT
Black, Kaitlin (Clark Univ.) 207-09
RT
Blackburn, Kristyn (Univ. of
Kentucky) 327-24 RT
Blankemeyer, Maureen (Kent State
Univ.) 402-01 FS
Bliese, Heidi (Illinois State Univ.)
116-01
Blieszner, Rosemary M. (Virginia
Tech) 124-02, 208
Blume, Libby (Univ. of Detroit
Mercy) 230
Blume, Thomas (Oakland Univ.)
009-02
Blumer, Markie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 117-01
Boaz, Holly (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 149
Bodenmann, Guy (Univ. of Zurich)
327-11 FT
Boes, Lindsey (North Dakota State
Univ.) 407-03
Bogenschneider, Karen (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison/Ext.) 127,
218-01, 218-03
Bojczyk, Kathryn (Catholic Univ.
of America) 147-09 EE, 223-23
RF
Booth-LaForce, Cathryn (Univ. of
Washington) 410
Borden, Lynne (Univ. of
Minnesota) 133, 248, 327-02
FP
Bouchey, Heather (Lyndon State
Col.) 223-17 EE
Boulden, Chelsey (George Mason
Univ.) 307-15 EM
Bourgeois, Maureen (NCFR Staff)
325
Bowe, Shelby (UW-Stevens Point)
155, 310-03
Bowen, Gary (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 12409, 141-04, 310
Bower, Kyle (Univ. of Georgia)
138
Bowers, Jill (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 137-02,
307-06 EE
Boyd-Soisson, Erin (Messiah Col.)
147-18 RF
Bradford, Angela (Brigham Young
Univ.) 327-07 FT
Bradford, Kay (Utah State Univ.)
223-28 EE, 309-04, 327-09 FT,
327-14 FS
Bradley, Juliet (Kaplan Univ.) 13125 RT, 338-04
Bradshaw, Jeff (Penn State Univ.)
207-03 EE
Bradshaw, Sarah (Illinois State
Univ.) 107, 116-01
65
�Program participants
Bramwell, Jourdan (Indiana Univ.)
338-01
Brandon, Denise (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 153
Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of Maryland)
103-07 FP
Bravo, Diamond (Arizona State
Univ.) 210-04
Breitkreuz, Rhonda (Univ. of
Alberta) 327-01 FP
Breneman, Catherine (Towson
Univ.) 402-05 FS
BrintzenhofeSzoc, Karlynn
(Catholic Univ. of America)
150-07 FH
Britner, Preston (Univ. of
Connecticut) 339-02
Britten, Bob (West Virginia Univ.)
327-15 RT
Britton, Carmen (Univ. of
Connecticut) 339-02
Brosi, Matthew (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 322, 348-04
Brown, Edna (Univ. of
Connecticut) 403-04
Brown, Geoffrey (Univ. of
Georgia) 121-05, 216-02,
313
Brown, Rachel (Ohio State Univ.)
327-18 RT
Brown, Tiffany (Eastern
Connecticut State Univ.) 30710 EM
Brown, Virginia (Univ. of
Maryland) 103-07 FP
Bryant, Chalandra M (Univ. of
Georgia) 147-26 EM, 207-17
EM, 327-28 RT
Buay, Jessica (Montclair State
Univ.) 220-04
Buckmiller Jones, Nicolle (Univ. of
Maryland) 213-04
Buehler, Cheryl (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 223-12
FH
Burleson, Elizabeth (Arizona State
Univ.) 210-03
Burr, Brandon (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 111-23 EE, 111-24
EE, 147-02 RF
Burton, Linda (Duke Univ.) 14003
Busby, Dean (Brigham Young
Univ.) 147-16 FT
Bush, Ciara (George Mason Univ.)
307-15 EM
Butler, Emily A. (Univ. of Arizona)
118-04
C
Cabrera, Natasha (Univ. of
Maryland) 321, 403-02
Cafferky, Bryan (Kansas State
Univ.) 103-21 FT, 207-02 FT,
207-204 RT, 340-04
Caldera, Yvonne (Texas Tech
Univ.) 402-14 EM
66
Camacho, Lizeth (Michigan State
Univ.) 235-03
Campise, Mary (Office of Family
Policy, Children, and Youth)
312-04
Cancel-Tirado, Doris (Western
Oregon Univ.) 406
Canlas, Jerevie (Brigham Young
Univ.) 211-01, 402-22 IN
Cao, Hongjian (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 32002
Carlson, Matt (Univ. of Georgia)
103-19 FH
Carneiro, Renata (Drexel Univ.)
348-07
Carolan, Marsha (Northcentral
Univ.) 402-07 FP
Carpenter, Erica (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 111-07 FT
Carroll, Elizabeth (East Carolina
Univ.) 324-03
Carroll, Jason (Brigham Young
Univ.) 327-20 RT
Casillas, Nicole (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 327-03 FP
Casper, Deborah (Univ. of Arizona)
327-02 FP
Caspi, Jonathan (Montclair State
Univ.) 016-01, 235-04
Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR Staff) 110,
343
Castro, Diana (Washington State
Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM
Cederbaum, Julie (Univ. of
Southern California)
Cenizal, Robyn (Natl. Resource
Ctr. for Healthy Marriage and
Families) 127
Cerel, Julie (Univ. of Kentucky)
103-15 FT, 131-08 FH, 307-20
RT
Chai, Hye Won (Yonsei Univ.) 13114 IN, 131-15 IN
Chancler, Lover LM (Kansas State
Univ.) 147-27 EM
Chandler, Kristie (Samford Univ.)
223-20 EE
Chaney, Cassandra (Louisiana
State Univ.) 307-04 RT
Chang, Ching-Wen (Case Western
Reserve Univ.) 111-20 FT
Chang, Wei-Ning (Virginia Tech)
327-10 FT
Chan, Sut Yee Shirley (UC Davis)
111-21 FH
Chapman, Ashton (Univ. of
Missouri) 207-11 RT, 23604
Chawla, Manju (Texas Tech Univ.)
307-11 IN
Cheek, Cheryl (Penn State Mont
Alto) 131-13 RF
Cheek, Patrick (Univ. of
Minnesota) 121-03
Chelbegean, Romulus (Andrews
Univ.) 015-01
Chen, Eva Yi-Ju (Univ. of
Wisconsin–Madison) 111-19
FH
Chen, Hao-Min (Irvine Campus,
Alliant International Univ.)
348-06
Chen, Muzi (Univ. of Minnesota)
103-11 FH
Chen, Ruoxi (Virginia Tech) 10301 IN, 103-02 IN
Cheshire, Emily (Virginia Tech)
Chevalier, Megan (Kansas State
Univ.) 207-01 FT
Choi, Heejeong (Pennsylvania
State Univ. Altoona) 008-02,
211-03
Choi, Youseok (Hallym Univ.)
119-03
Cho, Junhan (Univ. of Georgia)
406-03
Cho, Sung (Florida State Univ.)
207-19 FS
Chou, Jessica (St. Louis Univ.)
348-08
Chou, Liang-Ying (Irvine Campus,
Alliant International Univ.)
348-06
Chou, Li-tuan (Natl. Taiwan
Normal Univ.) 223-26 IN
Chrisler, Allison (Michigan State
Univ.) 011-01
Christ, Sharon (Purdue Univ.) 13127 RT, 147-23 FH
Christopher, Suzanne (Montana
State Univ.) 345
Chung, Chia-Ling (Case Western
Reserve Univ.) 111-20 FT
Chung, Hyeeun (Univ. of
Maryland) 320-04
Claxton, Shannon (Kent State
Univ.) 008-01, 010, 137-03
Clay-Warner, Jody (Univ. of
Georgia) 103-19FH
Cleaveland, Carol (George Mason
Univ.) 311-01, 311-04
Cline, Heather (Univ. of
Minnesota) 116-04
Coccia, Catherine (Florida
International Univ.) 347-03
Colaner, Anna (Univ. of Illinois at
Chicago) 307-27 RT
Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) 111-22 FS, 113, 14722 FF, 207-11 RT, 236-04
Camacho, Lizeth (Michigan State
Univ.) 229
Conger, Kathi (Univ. of CaliforniaDavis) 111-21 FH
Connor, Jennifer (St. Cloud State
Univ.) 006-01, 136-02
Conrad, Kathryn (Univ. of
Tennessee, Knoxville) 118-03,
346-03
Conroy, Nicole (Syracuse Univ.)
219-01
Cook, Ami (West Virginia Univ.)
111-27 EE
Cook, Christine (Iowa State Univ.)
307-01 RT
Cook, Emily (Univ. of Maryland)
141-02
Cook, Natalie Ebony (Univ. of
Delaware) 131-05 EE
Cooley, Morgan (Florida State
Univ.) 237, 339
Cooney, Teresa (Univ. of Colorado)
131-16 FF
Cooper, Ashley (Univ. of Alabama)
118-05
Corbin, Marilyn (Penn State) 13111 FH
Cornwell, Zoe (Virginia Tech)
342-02
Covey, Martin (Spring Arbor
Univ.) 234-02
Cox, Ronald (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 229, 358-04
Coyne, Sarah (Brigham Young
Univ.) 147-06 RT
Craft, Shonda (Univ. of Minnesota)
103-10 FH
Craig, Ashley (3C Inst.) 216-02
Crave, Mary (Univ. of Wisconsin
Ext.) 002
Cravens, Jaclyn (Alliant
International Univ.) 135-03,
327-17 RT
Crawford, Jennifer (Washington
State Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM
Creel, Stacy (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 150-03 FF
Crofts, Penny (Univ. of Newcastle,
Australia) 106
Crossman, Kimberly (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
219-05, 313-04
Crosswhite, Jennifer (NCFR Staff)
343, 409-A
Crouter, Ann C. (Penn State Univ.)
342-03
Csizmadia, Annamaria (Univ. of
Connecticut) 142, 228-02 EM,
228-04 EM
Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.)
207-19 FS, 349-01
Culler, Erica (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-02
Cunningham, JoLynn (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 207
Curran, Melissa A. (Univ. of
Arizona) 118-04, 307-03 RT,
327-29 RT, 403
Curtis, David (Auburn Univ.)
339-03
Cushman, Diane (NCFR) 013, 112,
206, 344
Cushner, Kenneth (Kent State
Univ.) 402-01 FS
D
Dalla, Rochelle (Univ. of
Nebraska) 210-02, 335-03
IN
�Program participants
Dallas, Constance (Univ. of IL at
Chicago) 147-11 EM
Dalton, Hillary (Brigham Young
Univ.) 015-01
D’Aniello, Carissa (Virginia Tech)
117-04
Dancy, Barbara (Univ. of Illinois at
Chicago) 147-11 EM
Danes, Sharon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 207-07 FT, 21102
Daniel, Kori (Illinois State Univ.)
307-16 FF
Darling, Carol (Florida State Univ.)
132
Davenport, Katie (Penn State
Univ.) 207-03 EE, 312-01, 31203, 312-04
Davey, Adam (Temple Univ.) 11113 FF
Davey, Maureen (Drexel Univ.)
212-01
Davidson, Christine (Univ. of
California, Davis) 103-12
FH
Davis, Alexandra N. (Univ. of
Missouri) 402-21 IN
Davis, Annie (Catholic Univ. of
America) 147-09 EE
Davis, BreAnna (Univ. of
Maryland) 233-02
Davis, Jonathan (Samford Univ.)
103-20 FP, 223-20 EE
Davis, Kelly (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-02
Davis, Shannon N. (George Mason
Univ.) 223-04A IN
Davis, Taylor (Florida State Univ.)
147-20 EE
Dawson, Shay (Indiana Univ.)
141-03
Day, Randal (Brigham Young
Univ.) 111-03 FH
Deal Linton, Regan (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 111-15
FT
Deenanath, Veronica (Univ. of
Minnesota) 402-18 EM
DeGuzman, Maria (Univ. of
Nebraska- Lincoln) 142-02,
404-13
Delgadillo, Leonor (Universidad
Autónoma del Estado de
México) 349-04
Delgado, Melissa (Texas State
Univ.) 402-10 EM
DeLuca, Haylee (Kent State Univ.)
137-03, 341-02
Demo, David H. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 12403
Dennison, Renee (Saint Mary’s
College of Maryland) 10502
DeReus, Lee Ann (Penn State
Univ. Altoona) 219-02
Derlan, Chelsea (Arizona State
Univ.) 321-02
Dew, Jeffrey (Utah State Univ.)
307-04 RT, 3237-23 RT
Dharnidharka, Prerana (Kansas
State Univ.) 307-28 RT
Dickerson, Laura (Auburn Univ.)
103-13 EE
Dickey, Bryce (Western Michigan
Univ.) 223-19 EE
DiGregorio, Nikki (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 009-02, 319,
402-02 FS
Diop, Mame Kani (Montclair State
Univ.) 144-02, 144-03
Distelberg, Brian (Loma Linda
Univ.) 339-01
Do, Anh (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 223-05 RF
Dodd, Sara (Texas Tech Univ.)
016-02
Dodge, Kenneth (Duke Univ.)
010-01
Doll, Kevin (Univ. of Wisconsin,
Stout) 147-03 RF, 350-01
Dollahite, David (Brigham Young
Univ.) 015-01
Dominguez, Maria (Kansas State
Univ.) 340-04
Donovan, Roxanne (Kennesaw
State Univ.) 233-04
Dotterer, Aryn (Purdue Univ.)
131-27 RT
Doty, Jennifer (Univ. of Minnesota)
011-02, 351, 404-02
Doubledee, Rachael R. (Univ. of
Missouri) 403-01
Doudna, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 131-12 FH
Doughty, Susan (Penn State) 20715 RT
Dove, Meghan (Georgia Southern
Univ.) 116-05
Duncan, Jenee’ (Univ. of Georgia)
138, 233, 327-28 RT
Duncan, Stephen (Brigham Young
Univ.) 327-21 RT
Dunn, C. Ryan (Utah State Univ.)
131-20 RF
Durham, Alyssa (Clark Univ.)
207-09 RT
Durtschi, Jared (Kansas State
Univ.) 327-27 RT, 336-03
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of
Minnesota) 338-02, 404-01,
404-02
Dyer, Justin (Univ. of Maryland)
010-02, 403-02
Dyk, Patricia (Univ. of Kentucky)
016, 409
E
Eagleton, Sally (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 338-03
Easterling, Beth (Gallaudet Univ.)
105-01
Edin, Kathryn (Johns Hopkins
Univ.) 308
Edwards, Lindsay (Univ. of
Connecticut) 340, 407-02
Egbert, Jamieson (Brigham Young
Univ.) 327-20 RT
Elkin, Elizabeth (Penn State
Hershey) 111-09 EE, 223-29
EE
Eng, Sothy (Lehigh Univ.) 34905
Enright, Robert D. (Univ. of
Wisconsin–Madison) 111-19
FH
Epstein, Norman (Univ. of
Maryland) 320-04
Erdem, Gizem (Univ. of Illinois at
Chicago) 147-05 FT
Ermer, Ashley (Univ. of Missouri)
131-16 FF
Escobar-Chew, Ana-Rocio
(Michigan State Univ.) 23503
Esh, Amy (Univ. of Nebraska at
Kearney) 131-17 FH
Espinosa-Hernandez, Graciela
(Univ. of North CarolinaWilmington) 103-03 IN
Espinoza, Marysol (Auburn Univ.)
131-23 RF
Estrella, Julie (Loma Linda Univ.)
339-01
Esworthy, Karlie (Penn State Univ.
Altoona) 211-03
Evans, Melanie (Eastern
Connecticut State Univ.) 30710 EM
F
Faas, Caitlin (Mount St. Mary’s
Univ.) 137-04
Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.) 213
Falcon-Campos, Isaac C. J.
(Kansas State Univ.) 307-07
EE
Falconier, Mariana (Virginia Tech)
309-01, 311-04, 327-11 FT
Fang, Dan (Texas Tech Univ.)
327-19 RT
Fang, Xiaoyi (Beijing Normal
Univ.) 320-02
Farero, Adam (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 223-21 FT
Farnham, Andrea (Univ. of
Georgia) 138
Farr, Rachel H. (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 134-01, 134-04,
201, 237
Farrell, Anne (Univ. of
Connecticut) 339-02
Feinberg, Mark (Penn State Univ.)
313-01
Feistman, Richard (Univ. of
Missouri) 121-02, 209-02
Feng, Xin (Ohio State Univ.) 13126 RT
Ferraro, Anthony (Florida State
Univ.) 147-20 EE, 147-24 FP,
404-04
Ferreras, Dannele C. (Univ. of
Alabama) 118-05
Few-Demo, April (Virginia Tech)
118-01, 230-A, 334
Fiesch, Jeffery (Oregon State
Univ.) 207-14 RT
Figueroa, Roger (Univ. of Illinois)
338-04
Finan, Laura J. (Univ. of Delaware)
131-05 EE, 318-01
Fincham, Frank (Florida State
Univ.) 145, 103-22 FT, 215
Fine, Mark (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 12403, 227-A, 320-02
Finkelhor, David (Univ. of New
Hampshire) 307-24 RT
Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech Univ.)
307-11 IN, 327-19 RT
Fish, Jessica (Florida State Univ.)
207-24 FF, 300, 318-03
Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech
Univ.) 147-04 IN
Fleming, William Michael (Univ.
of Northern Iowa) 121, 30901
Flesch, Jeffery (Oregon State
Univ.) 339-04
Forbes, Laura L. (Univ. of
Alabama-Birmingham) 103-20
FP
Ford, Chanee (Univ. of
Connecticut) 131-19 EM
Fortner-Wood, Cheryl (Winthrop
Univ.) 134-04, 201, 239-01
SN
Fowler, Patrick (Wayne State
Univ.) 339
Fox, Jonathan (Iowa State Univ.)
307-05 FH
Fraley, R. Chris (Univ. of Illinois)
410
Franks, Melissa (Purdue Univ.)
131-28 FH
Freeman, Pamela (Kent State
Univ.) 307-23 RT
French, Simone A. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 347-02
Frey, Laura M. (Univ. of Kentucky)
103-15 FT, 131-08 FH, 145,
307-20 RT, 310-02
Fry, Megan (Florida State Univ.)
147-20 EE
Frye, Nick (Univ. of MissouriColumbia) 008-02
Fuentes, Stefanie (Arizona State
Univ.) 321-02
Futris, Ted (Univ. of Georgia) 12105, 317-01, 327-28 RT
67
�Program participants
G
Galick, Aimee (Univ. of Louisiana
at Monroe)
Galovan, Adam M. (Univ. of
Missouri) 014, 147-21 EE,
403-01
Gangamma, Rashmi (Syracuse
Univ.) 212
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of
Missouri) 236-04
Garneau, Chelsea (Auburn Univ.)
135-01
Gato, Jorge 005
Geier, Mary (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-03
Gentry, Deborah (Heartland
Community College) 222
Gentry, Kari (Illinois State Univ.)
121-06, 314
George, Deepu (Univ. of Georgia)
141-03, 402-24 RT
Gerhardt, Clara (Samford Univ.)
223-20 EE
Gewirtz, Abigail (Univ. of
Minnesota) 133, 338-02
Gilbert, Kathleen (Indiana Univ.)
141-03
Gilbert, Rebecca (Indiana
Univ.)
Gill, Sukhdeep (Penn State) 111-09
EE, 223-29 EE
Gillette, Meghan (Iowa State Univ.)
147-13 FH
Ginsberg, Mark (George Mason
Univ.) 316
Ginter, Amanda (Univ. of
Maryland) 103-07 FP
Glassman, Michael (Ohio State
Univ.) 147-05 FT
Gliske, Kate (Univ. of Minnesota)
133
Goddard, H. Wallace (Univ. of
Arkansas Ext.) 124-04, 223-06
RF, 336-02
Goldberg, Abbie (Clark Univ.) 20708 FF, 207-09 RT
Goldfarb, Katia Paz (Montclair
State Univ.) 202
Golub, Elisabeth (Child Trends)
207-16 EE, 207-18 FP
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda
(Florida State Univ.) 233-04
Gonzalez, Henry (Univ. of
Arizona) 136-03, 216-03,
229
Gonzalez, Jose-Michael (Univ. of
Arizona) 136-03, 213-03
Goodman, Michael (Brigham
Young Univ.) 223
Goodman, Rachael (George Mason
Univ.) 311-01
Goodrich, Samantha (Lehigh
Valley Health Network Office
of Health Systems Research &
Innovation) 339-02
68
Goodsell, Todd (Brigham Young
Univ.) 004
Goodway, Jackie (Ohio State
Univ.) 347-01
Gordon, Diandra (Ohio State
Univ.) 341-04
Gordon, Mellissa S. (Univ. of
Delaware) 121-01, 318-01
Grafsky, Erika (Virginia Tech) 0
207-26 RF, 300
Gray, Kandice (Dept. of Children
and Family Services)
Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 131-12 FH
Green, Katie (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 111-24 EE
Green, Mary Sue (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 111-07 FT
Green, Vanessa (Univ. of Alberta)
327-01 FP
Greil, Arthur (Alfred Univ.) 147-07
RT
Griesdorn, Tim (Iowa State Univ.)
307-01 RT, 348-05
Grogan, Cathy (Univ. of Georgia)
407-04
Grutzmacher, Stephanie (Univ. of
Maryland) 335-04 IN
Grzywacz, Joseph (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 124-05, 229, 311-03
Gubbins, Veronica (Universidad
Alberto Hurtado) 223-08 RF
Gudmunson, Clinton (Iowa State
Univ.) 307-01 RT, 332, 34805
Guinot Talbot, Amanda (Michigan
State Univ.) 223-11 EE
Gulcher, Kimberly (Univ. of
Delaware) 006-02
Guo, Shenyang (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 23601
Gürmen, M. Selenga (Univ. of
Connecticut) 147-15 FT,
403-04
Guzman, Lina (Child Trends) 20716 EE
H
Hadfield, Kristin (Univ. of Illinois
at Chicago) 236-03
Hadley, Hillary (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 342-01
Hagan, John (Northwestern Univ.)
114
Hagues, Rachel (Univ. of Georgia)
144-01
Haider, Amna (Univ. of WisconsinStout) 117-01
Halberstadt, Amy (North Carolina
State Univ.) 216-02
Halgunseth, Linda C. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 103-03 IN
Hall, Brandon (Fairfield Univ.)
117-02
Hall, Scott (Ball State Univ.) 11702, 307-26 RT
Hallaman, Lisa M. (Kent State
Univ.) 402-01 FS
Ham, Young-Hoon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 107-01
Hamilton, Naleah (California State
Univ., Long Beach) 228-05
EM
Hamon, Raeann R. (Messiah Col.)
124-06, 234-05
Hans, Jason D. (Univ. of Kentucky)
103-15 FT, 131-08 FH, 243,
307-20 RT, 310-02
Hansen, Caitlynn (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 327-03 FP
Haque, Afshana (St. Mary’s Univ.)
235-01
Harcourt, Kate Taylor (Auburn
Univ.) 111-25 EE
Hardesty, Jennifer (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 219-03,
313-04
Hardy, Lauren (Illinois State Univ.)
327-16 RT
Hardy, Nathan (Kansas State Univ.)
408-03
Harnek Hall, Diane (Towson Univ.)
350-04
Harpel, Tammy (Illinois State
Univ.) 121-06
Harper, James (Brigham Young
Univ.) 327-07 FT
Harrell-Levy, Marinda (Penn State
Univ., Brandywine) 307-08
EE
Harris, Victor (Univ. of Florida)
327-09 FT, 327-13
Harrist, Amanda W. (Oklahoma
State Univ.-Stillwater) 347-03,
348-03
Hartman, Kathryn (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 207-01 FT,
340-02
Harve, Idethia (Univ. of
Connecticut) 131-19 EM
Harvey, Ashley (Colorado State
Univ.) 116-03, 117-03
Haselschwerdt, Megan (Auburn
Univ.) 004, 219-03, 249,
341-04
Haskins, Ron (The Brookings Inst.)
308
Hatch, Daniel (Utah State Univ.)
327-14 FS, 336-03
Hatch, Trevan (Louisiana State
Univ.) 336-02
Haugen, Emily (Virginia Tech)
327-10 FT
Haverback, Heather (Catholic
Univ. of America) 147-09 EE,
223-23 RF
Hawkey, Kyle (Univ. of
Minnesota) 133, 327-02 FP
Hawkins, Stacy (Univ. of
Minnesota) 248
He, Yaliu (Univ. of Minnesota)
136, 338-02, 404-02
Helms, Heather (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 32103, 321-04, 342-04
Hemesath, Crystal (Iowa State
Univ.) 405-02
Henderson, Tammy (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 218-02
Hendricks, Justin (Univ. of Florida)
004, 009, 249
Hengstebeck, Natalie (Univ. of
North Carolina Greensboro)
321-03, 321, 342-04
Henry, Alyssa (Clark Univ.) 207-08
FF
Henry, Carolyn S. (Oklahoma State
Univ.-Stillwater) 348-03
Herman, Rachel (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 342-01
Hermes, Haley (Kansas State
Univ.) 207-01 FT
Hertlein, Katherine (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 103-16 FT,
117-01
Hess, Heather (Wayne State Univ.)
111-20 FT
Hessel, Heather (Univ. of
Minnesota) 213, 404-01
Hickey, Katherine (Virginia Tech)
207-26 RF
Hicks, Megan R (Univ. of Georgia)
147-26 EM
Higginbotham, Brian (Utah State
Univ.) 223-28 EE, 309-04,
327-14 FS
Hildreth, Gladys J. (Univ. of North
Texas) 124-07
Hill, Celeste (Capella Univ.) 22320 EE
Hill, Laura (Washington State
Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM
Hill, Toni (Univ. of Nebraska at
Kearney) 131-17 FH
Hilpert, Peter (Univ. of Zurich)
327-11 FT
Hlavaty, Kathleen (Auburn Univ.)
341-04
Ho, Jeong-Hwa (Ajou Univ.)
350-03
Holdtworth-Munroe, Amy 01001
Holland, Ashley S. (Edgewood
Col.) 410
Hollis, Nicole (Univ. of California
Davis) 111-21 FH
Hollist, Cody S. (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 408-02
Holm, Kristen (Natl. Jewish
Health) 211-04
Holman, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
118-02
Holt-Lunstad, Julianne (Brigham
Young Univ.) 327-07 FT
Holtzworth-Munroe, Amy (Indiana
Univ.) 341-03
Hooper, Emma (Ohio State Univ.)
131-26 RT
�Program participants
Hossain, Ziarat (Univ. of New
Mexico) 216-03
Howell, Morgan (Arizona State
Univ.) 118-05
Hrapczynski, Katie (Univ. of
Maryland) 228-03 EM
Hsieh, Alex (Irvine Campus,
Alliant International Univ.)
348-06
Huang, Nei-Yuh (Theresa)
(National Taiwan Normal
Univ.) 223-27 EE
Huang, Shu-Man (Taiwan Shoufu
Univ.) 223-26 IN
Hubler, Daniel S. (Weber State
Univ.) 111-23 EE, 147-02 RF,
234-04
Hudson, Monika (Univ. of San
Francisco) 233-04
Huff, Nichole (North Carolina
State Univ.) 111-28 FS, 223-10
RF, 324-02
Huff, Scott (Univ. of Connecticut)
135-04, 403-04
Hughes, Jenica (West Virginia
Univ.) 103-17 FF
Hughes, Robert (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 351,
307-06 EE
Hull, James (Univ. of Delaware)
006-02, 121-01
Hunt, Quintin (Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas) 103-16 FT, 137
Hurava, Iryna (Univ. of Alberta)
327-01 FP
Hurley, Eric (Pomona Col.) 23304
Hurst, Christine (Office of the
Correctional Investigator,
Canada) 345
Hurt Jordan, Tera (Iowa State
Univ.) 405-02
Huston, Ted (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 408-01
Hwang, Shann Hwa (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 103-06 EM,
147-10 EM, 223-27 EE
Hwang, Wortosang (Syracuse
Univ.) 119-02
Hynes, Kevin (Univ. of
Connecticut) 147-15 FT
I
Iacono, William G. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 318-02
Ireland, Molly (Texas Tech Univ.)
239-02 SN, 336-05
Irving, Carmen (Ohio State Univ.)
136-04, 343
Irvin, Jamie (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-03
Isaiah-Davenport, Rahab
(Tuskegee Univ.) 402-14
Isumi, Aya (Osaka Univ.) 34902
J
Jackson, Jeffrey (Alliant
International Univ.) 211-01,
327-11 FT, 327-12 FT
Jackson, Mark (Utah State Univ.)
327-14 FS
Jackson, Shera (Texas Tech Univ.)
223-18 RT
Jacobson, Arminta (Univ. of North
Texas) 223-25 EM
Jahromi, Laudan B. (Teachers Col.,
Columbia Univ.) 210-04, 32102, 402-12 RT, 402-13
James, Anthony (Miami Univ.)
209-03, 209-04
Jamison, Tyler (Univ. of New
Hampshire) 147-21 EE, 20902
Jang, Juyoung (Rice Univ.) 211-02,
320, 404-01
Jao, Yu-Han (Inst. of Sociology,
Academia Sinica) 320-03
Jaramillo Sierra, Ana L.
(Universidad de los Andes)
111-12 FF
Jefferson, Jamela (Univ. of IL at
Chicago) 147-11 EM
Jenkins Tucker, Corinna (Univ. of
New Hampshire) 307-24 RT
Jensen, Alexander (Penn State
Univ.) 111-06 FS, 207-15
RT
Jensen, Jakob (Auburn Univ.) 32726 RT
Jensen, Todd (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 00901, 236-01
Jeon, Shinyoung (Iowa State Univ.)
307-05 FH
Jeong, Yu Jin (Chonbuk Natl.
Univ.) 115-03
Jian, Ni (Pennsylvania State Univ.)
111-14 EM
Jin, Bora (Syracuse Univ.) 402-20
EM
Jin, Lei (Syracuse Univ.) 11501
Johnson, David R. (Penn State
Univ.) 014, 123
Johnson, Deborah (Northcentral
Univ.) 402-07 FP
Johnson, Elizabeth (Gallaudet
Univ.) 105-01
Johnson, Lee (Brigham Young
Univ.) 135-04
Johnson, Michael (Penn State
Univ.) 341
Johnson, Nan (Michigan State
Univ.) 350-03
Johnson, Roberta (Utah Valley
Univ.) 127
Johnson, Susan (Ohio State Univ.)
313-02
Johnston, Carol (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 223-18
RT, 403
Jones, Marian Moser (Univ. of
Maryland) 339-03
Jones, Samantha K. (Kent State
Univ.) 402-12 RT
Jones, Stephanie (Possibility
Parenting) 131-06 EE
Jones, Terese (Oregon State Univ.)
207-14 RT, 339-04
Joo, Susanna (Yonsei Univ.) 13114 IN, 131-15 IN
Jordal, Christian (Drexel Univ.)
348-02
Jordan, Lorien (Univ. of
Georgia)
Jordan, Rachel Engler (Texas Tech
Univ.) 229
Jorgensen, Bryce (East Carolina
Univ.) 307-02 RT, 324-03,
348-05
Joung, Eunhee (KIHASA) 11903
Joyce, Nicholas (Univ. of Arizona)
137-02
Jun, Hey Jung (Yonsei Univ.) 13114 IN, 131-15 IN
K
Kaczor, Cheryl (West Virginia
Univ.) 111-27 EE
Kaestle, Christine (Virginia Tech)
111-12 FF, 137-04
Hyeyoung Kang 210
Kamp Dush, Claire M. (Ohio State
Univ.) 015, 137, 307-22 RT,
313-02, 326-05, 327-18 RT,
341-04, 403-01
Kang, Hyeyoung (Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign) 210,
220-03
Kang, Youngjin (Univ. of Missouri)
236-04
Kanter, Jeremy (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 307-06
EE
Kapella, Olaf (Univ. of Vienna/
Austrian Inst. for Fam. Stud.)
132
Karberg, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Maryland) 403-02
Karras, Cyndy (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 107-02
Karre, Jennifer (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-04
Kashyap, Linda (Tata Institute
of Social Sciences, Mumbai,
India) 106
Kato, Kuniko (Utsunomiya Kyowa
Univ.) 111-11 IN
Kauh, Tina (Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation) 326-02
Kaur, Sukhminder (Texas Tech
Univ.) 307-11 IN
Kelly, Janell (North Carolina A&T
State Univ.) 147-12 EM
Kemp, Christine (Colorado State
Univ.) 117-03
Keneski, Elizabeth (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) 011-02
Kennedy, Heather (Univ. of
Nebraska) 207-21 FP, 21002
Kennedy, Tay S. (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 347-03
Kerpelman, Jennifer (Auburn
Univ.) 111-25EE, 111-26 FH,
124-08, 307-13 EE
Keskin, Yesim (Virginia Tech)
307-12 EE
Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.)
111-25 EE, 131-23 RF, 135-04,
309-03, 346-01
Keyes, Margaret A. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 318-02
Khaw, Lyndal (Montclair State
Univ.) 130, 145, 313-04
Killoren, Sarah (Univ. of Missouri)
307-30 EM
Kim, Angela (Alliant International
Univ.) 142-03
Kim, HaeDong (Univ. of
Maryland) 228-03
Kim, Injee (Yonsei Univ.) 11902
Kim, YaeBin (Univ. of Nevada
Reno) 131-04 FH
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 111-15
FT, 150-05 FF
Kimbrell, Moniac (Virginia Tech)
317-02
Kimmes, Jonathan (Kansas State
Univ.) 327-27 RT, 336-04
Kim, Peter (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) 111-14 EM
Kim, Young-Il (Baylor Univ.) 32723 RT
Kirby Wilkins, Jackie (Ohio State
Univ.) 127, 246
Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 103-11 FH
Kline, Gabrielle (Univ. of
Missouri) 307-30 EM
Knapp, Darin (Kansas State Univ.)
135-02
Knapp, Kyler (Central Michigan
Univ.) 111-16 FH
Knowles, Sada (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 327-04 RT, 327-06
RT
Knudson-Martin, Carmen (Loma
Linda Univ.)
Koble, Jaclynn (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 117-01
Koblinsky, Sally (Univ. of
Maryland) 131-09 FH, 141-02,
340-01
Koepke, Leslie A. (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 324-01
Kolb, Annette (Messiah Col.)
404
Kostina-Ritchey, Erin (Texas Tech
Univ.) 016-02, 147-04
69
�Program participants
Kotila, Letitia (Ohio State Univ.)
213-02, 229
Koussa, Michelle (Univ. of North
Texas) 120
Kramer Holmes, Erin (Brigham
Young Univ.) 008-02, 014,
403-03
Kraynak, Audrey (Kent State
Univ.) 232
Krehbiel, Michelle (Univ. of
Nebraska- Lincoln) 404-03
Kridler, Jamie Branam (East
Tennessee State Univ.) 223-16
FP
Krishnakumar, Ambika (Syracuse
Univ.) 219-01
Kubricht, Claire (Brigham Young
Univ.) 402-22 IN
Kuhl, Michelle (Univ. of
Minnesota) 133
Kumar Chaudhary, Anil (Penn
State) 131-11 FH
Kuns, Brooke (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 111-21 EE, 147-02
RF
Kuo, Patty (Univ. of Michigan)
313-03
Kurokawa, Kinuyo (Kagoshima
Prefectural Col.) 131-01 IN
Kuramoto, Ayako (Kagoshima
Prefectural Col.) 131-01 IN
Kurokawa, Kinuyo (Naruto Univ.
of Education) 131-01 IN
Kwak, Yoon Young (Purdue Univ.)
147-23 FH
Kwon, Josephine (Univ. of
Georgia) 402-15 EM
Kyoung Lee, Tae (Univ. of
Georgia) 317-01
L
Lamson, Angela (East Carolina
Univ.) 131-10 FH
Lan, Jing (Beijing Normal Univ.)
320-02
Landers, Ashley (Univ. of
Minnesota) 207-07 FT, 341
Landess, Mark (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 005-01
Landor, Antoinette (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 307-29
RT
Langenbrunner, Mary (East
Tennessee State Univ.) 223-16
FP
Lansford, Jennifer (Duke Univ.)
010-01, 341-03
Lardier, David (Montclair State
Univ.) 235-04
Lardier Jr., David (Montclair State
Univ.) 103-23 FH
Larson, Jeffry (Brigham Young
Univ.) 147-16 FT, 236-01
Larzelere, Robert (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 005, 327-04 RT, 327-06
RT, 347-03
70
Latty, Chris (Central Michigan
Univ.) 111-16 FH
Laughlin, Lynda (U.S. Census
Bureau) 147-14 FP
Lavender-Stott, Erin (Virginia
Tech) 011, 207-22 FF
Law, David (Utah State Univ.)
107
Lazarevic, Vanja (Boston
Children’s Hospital) 220
Leavens, Larissa (Univ. of
California, Davis) 103-12
FH
Lee, Angela (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 237-03 FP
Lee, Hyanghee (Univ. of
Connecticut) 111-10 IN
Lee, Hyo Jung (Univ. of
Massachusetts Boston) 11901
Lee, Jaerim (Sungkyunkwan Univ.)
320-01
Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State
Univ.) 101, 216-03, 349
Lee, Thomas (Utah State Univ.)
327-09 FT
Lee, Yoonjoo (Univ. of Maryland)
320.01
Legg, Brittany (West Virginia
Univ.) 327-15 RT
Leland, Alicia (Univ. of
Connecticut) 136-01
Lenz, Karl (Technical Univ.
Dresden) 121-04
Leone, Janel (Syracuse Univ.)
219-01
Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of Maryland)
103-05 RT, 124-09, 131-09
FH, 141-02, 208, 228-03 EM,
340.01
Lessard, Samantha (Illinois State
Univ.) 116-01
Lester, Ashlie M. (Univ. of
Missouri) 131-22 RF , 350
Letheren, Amanda (Univ. of
Tennessee) 210-01
Letiecq, Bethany L. (George
Mason Univ.) 151, 216-01, 22304A IN, 351, 311-01, 311-04,
316, 345
Levchenko, Polina (Michigan State
Univ.) 402-17 EM
Lewis, Denise C. (Univ. of
Georgia) 119, 138, 207-05
FT
Li, Cuiting (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 149
Li, Muh-Chung (Univ. of Chicago),
236-02
Li, Pei-Fen (Univ. of Saint Joseph)
207-06 FT
Li, Xiaohui (Sophie) (Univ. of
Minnesota), 103, 133
Lianekhammy, Joann (Univ. of
Kentucky) 307-25 RT
Liechty, Janet M. (Univ. of Illinois)
111-01 FH
Lin, Hua (Oklahoma State Univ.)
327-06 RT
Linares, Kevin (Univ. of Illinois)
338-04
Lincoln, Courtney (Univ. of
Connecticut) 136-01
Lindquist, Christine (RTI
International) 345
Line, Hua (Oklahoma State Univ.)
327-06 RT
Lipton Galbraith, Anna (Univ. of
Texas at Austin) 107-02
Little, Lynn (Univ. of Maryland)
103-07 FP
Littlejohn, Sheila (South Carolina
State Univ.) 207
Littlewood, Kerry (East Carolina
Univ.) 131-02 EE
Li, Xiaohui (Univ. of Minnesota)
133-01
Lockhart, Alexandria (California
State Univ., Long Beach) 22805 EM
Lohman, Brenda (Iowa State Univ.)
147-13 FH
Lookabaugh, Sandra (East Carolina
Univ.) 324-03
Lopez-Zeron, Gabriela (Michigan
State Univ.) 235-03
Loving, Ashley (Univ. of Alabama)
327-29 RT
Loving, Timothy (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 011-02
Lowe, Katie (Purdue Univ.) 131-27
RT
Lowry, Deborah (Univ. of
Montevallo) 350-03
Lu, Yaxin (Baton Rouge, LA)
111-17 RF
Lucier-Greer, Mallory (Florida
State Univ.) 140-01, 309-03,
404-02
Lummer, Shannon (Montclair State
Univ.) 118-01
Luo, Shanhong (Virginia Tech)
207-22 FF
Lutomia, Anne (SUNY, Oneonta)
144-04, 349-03
Luu, Sharon (Kansas State Univ.)
327-22 RT
Lu, Yaxin (Georgia Southern Univ.)
111-17 RF
M
MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley
(Purdue Univ.) 304, 342,
401
Machir, John (Mountain State
Healthy Families) 127
MacLehose, Rich (Univ. of
Minnesota) 111-02 FH
MacTavish, Katherine (Oregon
State Univ.) 207-14 RT, 33904
Mahatmya, Duhita (George Mason
Univ.) 307-15 EM
Maier, Candice (Univ. of Iowa)
318-03
Makino, Katsuko (Utsunomiya
Kyowa Univ.) 111-11 IN
Mallette, Jacquelyn (Univ. of
Georgia) 121-05
Malm, Karin (Child Trends)
343
Malnar, Marietta (Brigham Young
Univ.) 147-16 FT
Mammen, Sheila (Univ. of
Massachusetts Amherst) 131-12
FH
Mancini, Jay A. (Univ. of Georgia)
141-01, 141-04, 217-03, 402-24
RT
Manoogian, Margaret (Western
Oregon Univ.) 111-08 FF
Mao, Dung (Univ. of Minnesota)
402-18 EM
Marciniak, Karyn (Facebook) 32601, 326-05
Marks, Loren (Louisiana State
Univ.) 015-01, 111-17 RF, 33602, 336-03
Marshall, James (Univ. of Arkansas
Ext.) 223-06 RF, 336-02
Martell, Dennis (Michigan State
Univ.) 318-04
Martin, Todd (Univ. of British
Columbia) 010-02
Mason, Rihana (Emmanuel Col.)
147-09 EE
Mather, Rebecca (Univ. of Wis.Ext.) 343
Mathis, Jerica (Society for Public
Health Education) 127
Matjasko, Jennifer (CDC/
ONDIEH/NCIPC 326-05
Mattoon, Kylee (Univ. of Missouri)
131-16 FF
Maxymiv, Susan (Kent State Univ.)
307-23 RT
Mbiranj, Lucy (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 144-04
McAninch, Nicole (Baylor Univ.)
209-01
McBride, Duane (Michigan State
Univ.) 318-04
McCall, Alexis (Minnesota State
Univ., Mankato) 111-18 FH
McCauley, Janeal M. (Habitat for
Humanity) 343
McCauley Ohannessian, Christine
(Univ. of Connecticut Sch. of
Medicine) 131-25 RT, 31801
McClintic, Sandra (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 131-06 EE
McCormick, Alma (Montana State
Univ.) 345
McCormick, Bryan (Indiana Univ.)
141-03
McCoy, Shuntay Z. (Johnson C.
Smith Univ.) 410
McCoy, Teresa (Univ. of Maryland)
103-07 FP
�Program participants
McCulloch, B. Jan (Univ. of
Minnesota) 234-01
McDaniel, Brandon (Brigham
Young Univ.) 147-06 RT, 31301, 327-29 RT
McElroy, John (Western Michigan
Univ.) 209-04
McElwain, Alyssa (Auburn Univ.)
406-01
McGeorge, Christi (North Dakota
State Univ.) 212-02, 212-04,
231, 247, 348-08
McGill, Julianne (Auburn Univ.)
111-25 EE, 131-23RF, 135-01,
307-13 EE
McGroder, Sharon (Mathematica
Policy Research) 127
McGue, Matt (Univ. of Minnesota)
318-02
McGuire, Jenifer (Washington
State Univ.) 143
McHale, Susan (Penn State Univ.)
111-06 FS, 321-01, 402-08
EM
McMahon, Patrick (Univ. of IL at
Chicago) 147-11 EM
McQuillan, Julia (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 147-07
RT
Merten, Michael (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 338-05
Meschke, Laurie (Univ. of
Tennessee) 210-01
Meszaros, Peggy (Virginia Tech)
317-02
Meyer, Craig (Univ. of Minnesota)
111-02 FH
Middlemiss, Wendy (Univ. of
North Texas) 120, 349-04
Mihaly, Stephanie (Florida
International Univ.) 347-04
Milardo, Robert (Univ. of Maine)
004, 124-10
Millar, Robin (Western Michigan
Univ.) 223-19 EE
Miller, Joshua (Univ. of Georgia)
103-18 FH, 103-19 FH, 327-30
FH
Miller, Richard (Brigham Young
Univ.) 134-04, 211-01, 327-07
FT, 402-22 IN
Mitchell, Elissa (Univ. of Illinois
Springfield) 219-03
Mitchell, Yolanda T. (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 209-04,
228-01 EM, 228-05 EM
Miyazaki, Yasuo (Virginia Tech)
406-04
Moeller, Jeremy (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-02
Moen, Dan (Minnesota State Univ.,
Mankato) 111-18 FH, 327-09
FT, 327-13 IN
Moinolmolki, Neda (Univ. of
Delaware) 116
Monk, James Kale (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
207-01 FT, 223, 307-06 EE,
340-02, 340-03
Moon, Ui Jeong (Lyndon State
Col.) 223-17 EE
Moore, Kristin A. (Child Trends)
124-11
Moore, Lyn (Virginia Tech) 11704, 135-04
Moore, Sydney (Univ. of
Tennessee, Knoxville) 34603
Moore, Tami (Univ. of Nebraska at
Kearney) 207-20 FS
Moreno, Monica (Univ. of Arizona)
402-09 EM
Morgan, Nicole (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-02
Morris, Amanda Sheffield
(Oklahoma State Univ.-Tulsa)
348-03
Morrisey-Stahl, Kate (Univ. of
Georgia) 138
Morrison, Sandy (Auburn Univ.)
346-01
Moyer, April (Clark Univ.) 207-09
RT
Muller, Emily (Penn State Univ.)
131-28 FH
Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech
Univ.) 349-05
Mulvaney, Matthew (Syracuse
Univ.) 119-02
Munly, Kelly 229
Muraco, Joel A. (Univ. of Arizona)
111-21 FH, 118-04
Murowchick, Ekuse (Univ. of
Washington) 402-03 FS
Murphy, Eric (West Vidginia Univ.)
111-27 EE
Murray, Bob (Ohio State Univ.)
347-01
Murray, Colleen (Univ. of Nevada
Reno) 128
Murray, Felicia (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 147-10 EM
Muruthi, James (Univ. of Georgia)
138
Myers-Bowman, Karen S. (Kansas
State Univ.) 104, 219-04, 22322 FS, 228-01 EM, 307-07 EE,
324-04
Myers-Walls, Judith (Purdue Univ.)
115-01, 124-12
N
Nagel, Nicole (Messiah Col.) 14718 RF
Nam, Boram (Sungkyunkwan
Univ.) 320-01
Narayan, Angela (Univ. of
Minnesota) 103-11 FH
Nathans, Laura (Univ. of North
Texas) 223-25 EM
Nazarian, Ronnit (Univ. of
Connecticut) 228-02 EM,
228-04
Nazarinia Roy, Roudi (California
State Univ., Long Beach)
Neff, Lisa (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 408-01
Neimand, Annie (Univ. of Florida)
150-02 FF
Nelson Goff, Briana S. (Kansas
State Univ.) 207-01 FT, 340-02,
340-03
Neppl, Tricia (Iowa State Univ.)
147-13 FH
Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair State
Univ.) 220, 220-04, 402-17
EM
Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne (Univ.
of Minnesota) 111-02 FH
Newkirk, Katie (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 342-01
Newsom, Kimmery (Kansas State
Univ.) 219-04
Nguyen, Hoa (Virginia Tech) 20726 RF, 348-08
Nichols, Allison (West Virginia
Univ.) 111-27 EE
Niehuis, Sylvia (Texas Tech Univ.)
239-02 SN, 336-05
Nievar, M. Angela (Univ. of North
Texas) 216-04, 349-04
Nishimura, Junko (Meisei Univ.)
335-02 IN
Nixon, Elizabeth (Trinity Col.
Dublin) 236-03
Njue, Jane Rose (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 144-04, 349-03
Nolan, Melissa (East Carolina
Univ.) 131-02 EE
Noriega, Ivette (Texas Tech Univ.)
239-02 SN
Norton, Aaron (Kansas State Univ.)
135-02
O
O’Brien, Nicole (Fairfield Univ.)
117-02
Okolo, Zainab (Univ. of Maryland)
343
Ogolsky, Brian (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 118-02,
408
O’Hara, Phil (Univ. of Alberta)
327-01 FP
Oka, Megan (Utah State Univ.)
135-04
Okhotnikov, Ilya (Univ. of
Kentucky) 223-02 RT, 336
Oldham, C. Rebecca (Texas Tech
Univ.) 239-02, 336-05
Olmstead, Spencer (Univ. of
Tennessee, Knoxville) 118-03,
244, 346-02, 346-03
Olsavsky, Anna (Central Michigan
Univ.) 11116 FH
Olsen, Charlotte (Kansas State
Univ.) 147-27 EM
Olson, Jonathan (Penn State Univ.)
223-06 RF, 336-02
O’Neal, Catherine Walker (Univ. of
Georgia) 141-04, 217-01, 21703, 402-24 RT
Ontai, Lenna (Univ. of California,
Davis) 103-11 FH
Oravecz, Linda (Towson Univ.)
202-23 FF
Orozco, Arturo (Universidad
Autónoma del Estado de
México) 349-04
Osborne, Cynthia (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) 107-02
Oshri, Assaf (Univ. of Georgia)
103-18 FH, 103-19 FH, 12105, 3
27-30 FH, 402-15
Oswald, Ramona Faith (Univ. of
Illinois) 118-02, 143
Otten, Mark (California State
Univ., Northridge) 147-08
FH
Overath, Irene (Washington State
Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM
Owen, Margaret Tresch (Univ. of
Texas-Dallas) 410
P
Packer, Tanya (Dalhousie Univ.)
131-18 FH
Padilla, Jenny (Penn State Univ.)
402-08 EM
Pae, Hye (Univ. of Cincinnati)
147-09 EE
Page, Melanie S. (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 347-03
Palermo, Francisco (Univ. of
Missouri) 402-21 IN
Palkovitz, Rob (Univ. of Delaware)
006-02
Palmer, Elizabeth (Ohio State
Univ.) 103-08 FT
Park, Juhee (Sungshin Women’s
Univ.) 147-17 IN
Parker, Catrina (Illinois State
Univ.) 317
Parra-Cardona, Ruben (Michigan
State Univ.) 235-03
Parrott, Emily (Univ. of Maryland)
213-01, 218-03
Pasley, Kay (Florida State Univ.)
147-20 EE, 147-24 FP, 207-24
FF, 213-01
Patterson, Charlotte (Univ. of
Virginia) 207-12 RT
Paulk, Amber (Univ. of North
Alabama) 307-09 EE
Payne, Pamela B. (Weber State
Univ.) 234-04
Pedwell, Carolyn (Newcastle
Univ.) 337
Perez-Brena, Norma (Arizona
State Univ. & Chicanos Por La
Causa) 210-03
Perkins, Daniel (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) 207-03 EE, 312-01, 31202, 312-03, 312-04
71
�Program participants
Perkins, Devon (Kansas State
Univ.) 340-02
Perlman, Dan (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 008
Pernice-Duca, Francesca (Wayne
State Univ.) 111-20 FT
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 206-A, 342-01,
342-04
Peters, H. Elizabeth (Urban Inst.)
326-04
Petren, Raymond (Florida State
Univ.) 147-20 EE
Pettit, Gregory (Auburn Univ.)
010-01, 341-03
Piercy, Fred (Virginia Tech) 327-10
FT
Piercy, Kathleen W. (Utah State
Univ.) 131-13 RF, 131-20 RF,
133
Pinna, Keri (Univ. of Minnesota)
133, 327-02 FF
Pippidis, Maria (Univ. of
Delaware) 103-07 FP
Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.) 01001, 341-03
Plunkett, Scott (California State
Univ., Northridge) 147-08
FH
Pollitt, Amanda (Univ. of Arizona)
111-21 FH
Pomeroy, Colby (Weber State
Univ.) 155
Popkin, Michael (Active Parenting
Inc.) 232
Popp, Tierney (Central Michigan
Univ.) 402-10 EM
Posada, German (Purdue Univ.)
131-28 FH
Powell, Mark (Univ. of Delaware)
131-05 EE
Pratt, Keeley (Ohio State Univ.)
103-08 FT, 347-01
Price Case, Kelsey (Univ. of
Central Oklahoma) 111-23
EE
Price, Laura (Samford Univ.) 22320 EE
Priest, Jacob (Univ. of Iowa)
318-03
Proulx, Christine (Univ. of
Missouri) 014, 145, 131-16 FF,
131-22 RF, 215, 220-04
Puhlman, Daniel (Indiana Univ.
of Pennsylvania) 006-02,
213-01
Q
Qin, Shen (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 223-05 RF
Quek, Karen (Irvine Campus,
Alliant International Univ.)
348-06
Quist, Beth (Lifetrack) 127
72
R
Rackham, Erin (Brigham Young
Univ.) 147-16 FT
Radina, M. Elise (Miami Univ.,
OH) 004, 131, 328
Raffaelli, Marcela (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign), 144,
219-03, 313-04, 338-04
Raleigh, Corey (Kent State Univ.)
307-23 RT
Raley, Kelly (Univ. of Texas) 131A, 227
Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse
Univ.) 115-01, 129
Ramos, Manica (Child Trends)
207-16 EE
Randall, Ashley (Arizona State
Univ.) 118-05
Randall, Kellie (Univ. of
Connecticut) 339-02
Randles, Jennifer (California State
Univ., Fresno) 150-01 FF
Rappleyea, Damon (East Carolina
Univ.) 348-05
Rauer, Amy (Auburn Univ.) 223-09
RT, 309-03, 327-26 RT
Raza, Muhammad (Montclair State
Univ.) 111-29 IN
Reber, Lisa (Arizona State Univ.)
223-13 FF
Reece, Holly (Texas Tech Univ.)
016-02
Reed, Ben (UC Davis) 111-21
FH
Reed, Kayla (Florida State Univ.)
404-04
Reed, Misty (Univ. of California,
Davis) 103-12 FH
Reid, Alexander (California State
Univ., Northridge) 147-08
FH
Reid, Megan (Natl. Dev. and
Research Inst.) 207-18 FF
Reineccius, Leah (UW-Stevens
Point) 155
Reinke, Jennifer (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stout) 310-01,
346-03
Resnick, Elise (Univ. of Maryland)
103-05 RT
Reyes, Robert (Messiah Col.) 202,
220-02
Reynolds, Jamila (Florida State
Univ.) 233-04
Reynolds, Lucas (Southern Virginia
Univ.) 402-04 FS
Rhoades, Galena (Univ. of Denver)
307-22 RT
Rice, Jennifer (Western Oregon
Univ.) 111-08 FF
Rice, Tekisha (Auburn Univ.) 11125 EE
Rich, Amanda (York Col. of
Pennsylvania) 009, 402-02
FS
Richardson, Cameron (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 207-03 EE,
312-01, 312-03
Richardson, Evin (Univ. of
Georgia) 131-21 RF, 317-01
Richardson, Rhonda (Kent State
Univ.) 136-04, 307-23 RT
Richardson, Shaquinta (Univ. of
Georgia) 207-17 EM
Richarson, Cameron (Penn State
Univ.) 207-03 EE
Ricklefs, Tonya (Kansas State
Univ.) 324-04
Riffe, Jane (West Virginia Univ.)
111-27 EE
Riger, Dana (Virginia Tech) 327-10
FT
Ringering, Amy (Western Oregon
Univ.) 111-08 FF
Ritchie, Kathy (Indiana Univ. at
South Bend) 327-05 RT
Rivera, Peter (Florida State Univ.)
103-22 FT
Ro, Hye-Sun (Irvine Campus,
Alliant International Univ.)
348-06
Roach, Andrea (Univ. of Missouri)
307-30 EM
Roberson, Patricia (Univ. of
Tennessee) 137-01, 346-02
Roberts, Joanne (Hardin Simmons
Univ.) 109
Roberts, Kelly 009-02, 147-25
FF
Robila, Mihaela (Queens Col.) 331,
402-19 IN
Rodas, Jose (Univ. of Arizona)
402-09 EM
Rodriguez, Ariel (Southern Virginia
Univ.) 402-04 FS
Rodriguez, Aubrey (Univ. of
Southern California) 406-02
Rodriguez, Yuliana (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 32103, 321-04
Rogers Haverback, Heather
(Catholic Univ. of America)
Rogers, Megan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 327-21 RT
Roisman, Glenn I. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 410
Rombo, Dorothy (SUNY Oneonta)
144-04, 349-03
Romero, Andrea (Univ. of Arizona)
402-09 EM
Root, Amy (West Virginia Univ.)
327-15 RT
Rose, William A. (SUNY Oswego)
120, 402
Ross, Jennifer (Tuskegee Univ.)
402-14 EM
Roundy, Garret (Brigham Young
Univ.) 147-16 FT
Rowcliffe-Holmboe, Sarah (Univ.
of Minnesota) 131-07 EE
Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland)
140-04, 213-04
Roy, Roudi Nazarinia (California
State Univ. - Long Beach) 22801 EM, 228-05 EM
Ruder, Chris (Univ. of Wisconsin Stout) 350-01
Rudi, Jessie (Univ. of Minnesota)
404-02
Rudy, Duane (Univ. of Missouri)
402-21 IN
Rueter, Martha (Univ. of
Minnesota) 006-01, 136-02
Runion, Megan (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-03
Russell, Beth (Univ. of
Connecticut) 136-01
Russell, Luke (Univ. of Missouri)
103-14, 236-04
Russell, Maria (Univ. of Maryland)
103-07 FP
Russell, Stephen T. (Univ. of
Arizona) 111-21 FH, 118-04
Russon, Jody (Drexel Univ.) 21203, 348-07
Ryder, Kennon (Zayed Univ.)
103-04 IN
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 237, 31204
Sabatelli, Ronald (Univ. of
Connecticut) 333
Sabey, Allen (Auburn Univ.) 22309 RT
Sabri, Mohamad Fzaii (Iowa State
Univ.) 307-01 RT
Saeed, Fouzia (The Center,
Mehergarh, Pakistan) 237
Sahin, Z. Seda (Purdue Univ.)
131-28 FH
Saint-Eloi Cadely, Hans (Auburn
Univ.) 010-01, 016-02, 34103
Sakaluk, Laurel (Univ. of Alberta)
327-01 FP
Salandy, Anthony (World Wide
Orphans Found.) 316
Salt, Robert (Univ. of WisconsinStout) 147-03 RF, 203, 303
Salzbrenner, Tamara (Univ. of
Delaware) 307-19 IN
Samek, Diana R. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 318-02
Samples, Megan (West Virginia
Univ.) 307-17 FH
Sandberg, Jonathan (Brigham
Young Univ.) 135-02, 327-07
FT
Sandberg-Thoma, Sara (Ohio State
Univ.) 307-22 RT
Sanner, Caroline (Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia) 147-22 FF,
236-04, 309-04
�Program participants
Sano, Yoshie (Washington State
Univ. Vancouver) 131-12
FH
Scarpa-Friedman, Angela (Virginia
Tech) 307-12 EE
Schade, Lori (Brigham Young
Univ.) 327-07 FT
Scheckler, Samara (Univ. of
Georgia) 138
Schmidt, Alexandra E. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 348-01
Schmit, Samantha (Texas Tech
Univ.) 307-21 RT
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah (Ohio
State Univ.) 105-02, 244,
313-02
Schramm, David (Univ. of
Missouri) 147-21 EE, 223-06
RF, 236, 317-01, 336-02
Schroeder, Allison (Univ. of
Maryland) 131-09 FH, 14002
Schueths, April (Georgia Southern
Univ.) 311-02
Schulz, Jessica (Univ. of Delaware)
318-01
Schumm, Walter (Kansas State
Univ.) 005-01, 124-13, 147-27
EM, 223-15 FS
Schwab, Jacqueline (Penn State
Mont Alto) 402-03 FS
Schwartz, Lisa (Private Practice)
348-02
Schwartz, Seth (Univ. of Miami)
233-04, 402-15 EM
Schweichler, John (Iowa State
Univ.) 307-01 RT
Scott Kozak, Melissa (Univ. of
Georgia) 116-05
Sears, Kaye (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 108-03, 111-23 EE,
147-02 RF
Segrin, Chris (Univ. of Arizona)
137-02
Seidel, Amber (Penn State Univ.)
131-28 FH, 223-29 EE, 111-09
EE, 211-04, 301
Seponski, Desiree (Univ. of
Houston-Clear Lake) 207-05
FT, 228
Serido, Joyce (Univ. of Minnesota)
111-21 FH, 307-03 RT
Seryak, Claire (Univ. of Illinois at
Chicago) 147-11 EM
Settles, Barbara (Univ. of
Delaware) 009-02, 319
Shafer, Kevin (Brigham Young
Univ.) 236-01
Shanadi, Deepa (Kent State Univ.)
307-23 RT
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech
Univ.) 004, 221
Shattuck, Anne (Univ. of New
Hampshire) 307-24 RT
Shehan, Constance (Univ. of
Florida) 124-01
Shelton, Lawrence (Univ. of
Vermont) 153
Sherwood, Nancy E. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 347-02
Shields, Cleveland (Purdue Univ.)
131-28 FH
Shih, Kristy (Central Michigan
Univ.) 115-02, 115-03, 224
Shilts, Mical (California State
Univ., Sacramento) 103-12
FH
Shim, Christina (Wheaton Col.)
327-08 FT
Shirley, Margaret (Iowa State
Univ.) 405-02
Short, Chelsee (Kansas State Univ.)
340-04
Shreffler, Karina (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 006-02
Shriver, Lenka (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 347-03
Sibley, D. Scott (Kansas State
Univ.) 348-01
Sickles, Nickie (Western Oregon
Univ.) 111-08 FF
Sigai, Jessica (Kennedy Krieger
South East Early Head Start)
343
Silvey, LeAnne (Michigan State
Univ.) 101
Sizemore, Kayla (Univ. of
Tennessee) 147-19 EE, 34602
Skinner, Debra (Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill) 14003
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State Univ.)
223-28 EE, 307-04 RT, 309-04,
327-14 FS
Skuban, Emily (Auburn Univ.)
309-02
Slesnick, Natasha (Ohio State
Univ.) 147-05 FT
Smalkoski, Kari (Univ. of
Minnesota) 142-01
Smart, Laura S. (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 144-04
Smith, Erika (Kansas State Univ.)
103-21 FT, 312, 340-04
Smith, Jennifer (Mississippi State
Univ.) 223-07 RF
Smith, Jocelyn (Univ. of Michigan)
233-01
Smith, Sharde (Florida State Univ.)
402-06
Smith, Suzanne R. (Washington
State Univ. Vancouver) 23405
Smith, Thomas (Auburn Univ.)
111-25 EE, 131-23 RF, 309-03,
346-01
Smith Bynum, Mia (Univ. of
Maryland) 238-02
Solheim, Catherine (Univ. of
Minnesota) 104, 145, 237, 31001, 351, 402-18 EM
Sollie, Donna (Auburn Univ.) 208,
307-13 EE
Solorzano, Chelsea (Wheaton Col.)
327-08 FT
Speirs, Katherine E. (Univ. of
Illinois) 111-01 FH, 347-04
Spencer, Chelsea (Kansas State
Univ.) 340-04
Spivey, Savannah (Univ. of
Georgia) 138
Springer, Paul R. (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 223-21
FT
Spuhler, Bryan (Utah State Univ.)
309-04
Srivastava, Deepa (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 142-02
St. Marie, John (Fairfield Univ.)
117-02
Stanton, M. Duncan (Private
Practice, Louisville, KY)
124-14
Steinour, Heidi (Univ. of Florida)
150-02 FF, 150-06 RT
Stephenson, Jocylynn (Univ. of
Maryland) 228-03 EM
Stepp, Tiffany (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 111-24 EE
Sterba, Katherine (Medical Univ.
of SC) 211-04
Stewart, J. Wade (Utah State Univ.)
223-28 EE, 327-09 FT
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State
Univ.) 144-02, 144-03, 307-14
EE
Stiel, Laura (Loma Linda Univ.)
339-01
Stith, Sandra (Kansas State Univ.)
103-21 FT, 231, 340-04
Stoddard, Nathan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 403-03
Stolz, Heidi E. (Univ. of Tennessee)
147-19 EE, 307-18 FT
Stone, Emily E. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 147-19 EE, 307-18
FT
Stone Carlson, Thomas (North
Dakota State Univ.) 212-02,
212-04
Stoneman, Zolinda (Univ. of
Georgia) 131-21 RF
Stoney, Be (Kansas State Univ.)
147-27 EM
Storme, Jamie (Pennsylvania State
Univ. Altoona) 211-03
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR) 013
Stranik, Mary Kay (Natl. Parenting
Education Network) 131-06
EE
Sturdivant, Leonard (Virginia Tech)
327-10 FT
Su-Russell, Chang (Univ. of
Missouri) 103-14
Sullivan, Eve (Parents Forum)
127
Sullivan, Kathrine (Univ. of
Southern California) 406-02
Sullivan, Stephanie (Central
Michigan Univ.) 111-16 FH
Summers, Kali (Kansas State
Univ.) 207-01 FT, 340-02
Sun, Shengwei (Univ. of Maryland)
140-01
Surra, Catherine (Penn State
Harrisburg) 208
Sutter, Carolyn (Univ. of
California, Davis) 103-12
FH
Sutton, Asha (Northcentral Univ.)
402-07 FP
Sutton, Tara (Univ. of Georgia)
103-18 FH, 103-19 FH, 327-30
FH
Svynarenko, Rodion (Univ. of
Kentucky) 223-04 RT
Swenson, Andrea (Virginia Tech)
317-02, 342-02
Swigris, Jeffrey (Natl. Jewish
Health) 211-04
Szinovacz, Maximiliane (Univ. of
Massachusetts Boston) 111-13
FF
Szmodis, Whitney (Lehigh Univ.)
327-25 RT, 349-05
T
Tait, Laura Hubbs (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 347-03
Takahashi, Keiko (Niigata Univ.)
131-01 IN
Takaoka, Kota (Univ. of British
Columbia) 349-02
Talavera, Jackie (Univ. of Nevada)
223-24 EE
Tambling, Rachel (Univ. of
Connecticut) 135-04, 147+15
FT, 235-04
Tanaka, Kimiko (James Madison
Univ.) 350-03
Taner, Ellen (Taner Associates)
127
Tanner Nelson, Patricia (Univ. of
Delaware) 131-05 EE
Taylor, Alan (East Carolina Univ.)
108-01, 108-02, 108-03, 32403, 348-05
Taylor, Sarah (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 223-05 RF
Theodore, Vance (Kansas State
Univ.) 223-15 FS
Thomas, Asia (Univ. of Georgia)
103-18 FH, 327-30 FH
Thompson, Amber (Univ. of
Kentucky) 310-02
Thompson, David (Kansas State
Univ.) 207-02 FT
Tiemeyer, Stacy (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 147-07
RT
Titus, Joshua (Univ. of Delaware)
009-02, 319
Tobe, Erica (Michigan State Univ.)
223-11 EE, 402-23 EE
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�Program participants
Tobias, Scott (Kent State Univ. at
Stark) 127, 324-02
Todd, Maureen (Towson Univ.)
207-23 FF, 350-04
Toews, Michelle (Texas State
Univ.) 307-16 EE
Toomey, Russell B. (Kent State
Univ.) 212-02, 212-04, 402-12
RT
Topham, Glade (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 347-03
Tornello, Samantha (Penn State
Altoona) 207-12 RT
Totenhagen, Casey (Univ. of
Alabama) 118-05, 327-29
RT
Townsend, Marilyn (Univ. of
California, Davis) 103-12
FH
Trask, Bahira Sherif (Univ. of
Delaware) 126, 145, 324
Troilo, Jessica (West Virginia
Univ.) 103-17 FF, 150-04 FF,
307-17 FH, 327-15 RT
Tubbs, Carolyn (St. Mary’s Univ.)
235-01
Tucker, Nate (Montana State Univ.)
216-01
Tung, Eli Yi-Liang (National Univ.
of Singapore) 111-19 FH
Turner, Heather (Univ. of New
Hampshire) 307-24 RT
Tusa, Olivia (Univ. of Georgia)
402-15 EM
Tuschen, McKenzie (Weber State
Univ.) 155
Tuttle, Robert (Wilkes Univ.) 22314 FP
Tyndall, Lisa (East Carolina Univ.)
131-02 EE
Tyree, Caitlin (Southern Virginia
Univ.) 402-04 FS
U
Umaña-Taylor, Adriana J. (Arizona
State Univ.) 210-03, 210-04,
321-01, 321-02, 342-03, 402-12
RT, 402-13 RT
Updegraff, Kimberly A. (Arizona
State Univ.) 210-03, 210-04,
321-01, 321-02, 342-03, 402-08
EM, 402-12 RT, 402-13 RT
V
van Dulmen, Manfred (Kent
State Univ.) 008-01, 137-03,
341-02
Van Duzor, Alison Joann (Univ. of
North Carolina-Wilmington)
103-03 IN
van Eeden-Moorefield, Brad
(Montclair State Univ.) 11801
Van Horn, Beth (Penn State) 13111 FH
Vaterlaus, J. Mitchell (Montana
State Univ.) 405-01
74
Vejar, Cynthia (Towson Univ.)
207-23 FF
Vellucci, Kristina (Alliant
International Univ.) 327-12
FT
Vennum, Amber (Kansas State
Univ.) 307-28 RT
Versnel, Joan (Dalhousie Univ.)
131-18 FH
Vesely, Colleen (George Mason
Univ.) 311-01, 327
Vespa, Jonathan (U.S. Census
Bureau) 326-03
Viramontez Anguiano, Ruben
(Univ. of Colorado Denver)
220-02
Volling, Brenda (Univ. of
Michigan) 313-03
Voskonova, Christine (Virginia
Tech) 327-10 FT
W
Wada, Ichiro (Japan Child and
Family Research Inst.) 34902
Waddoups, Chantri (Southern
Virginia Univ.) 402-04 FS
Waechter, Megan (Univ. of
California- Davis) 111-21
FH
Walker, Anthony (Indiana State
Univ.) 147-01 RF
Walker, Kathleen (Kent State
Univ.) 402-01 FS
Walker, Laura (Kansas State Univ.)
340-02
Walker, Monique (Drexel Univ.)
212-01, 212-03
Walker, Susan (Univ. of
Minnesota) 107-01, 116-04,
131-07 EE, 225
Walker-DeVose, Dina (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 131
Wall, John (Virginia Tech) 207-26
RF
Wall, Sterling (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 149, 404-04
Wallace Bechard, Camaya
(Michigan State Univ.) 223-11
EE
Walsh, Bridget (Univ. of Nevada)
223-24 EE, 327-03 FP
Walsh, Courtney (Kent State Univ.)
402-01 FS
Walsh, Kelsey J. (Arizona State
Univ.) 118-05
Walters, Connor (Illinois State
Univ.) 327-16 RT
Wamboldt, Frederick (Natl. Jewish
Health) 211-04
Wandiri Mbirianjau, Lucy
(Kenyatta Univ.) 144-04
Wang, Shuangshuang (Univ. of
Massachusetts Boston) 327-25
RT
Wang, Solomon (Loma Linda
Univ.) 339-01
Washburn, Isaac (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 010-02
Watson, Heidi (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) 207-03 EE
Weaver, Cynthia (Annie E. Casey
Found.) 127
Weaver, Shannon (Univ. of
Connecticut) 200, 337
Webb, Farrell J. (California State
Univ. Los Angeles) 147-27
EM
Weeks, Lori E. (Univ. of Prince
Edward Island) 131-18 FH
Weeks, Peter (Penn State
Clearinghouse for Military
Family Readiness) 312-03
Welch, Timothy (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 348-04
Wenger, Sis (Natl. Assn. for
Children of Alcoholics) 127
Werner-Wilson, Ronald (Univ. of
Kentucky) 223-10 RT, 307-25
RT
Wheeler, Lorey (Univ. of
Nebraska) 014, 321-01, 342-03,
402-10 EM
White, Rebecca (Arizona State
Univ.) 210-03
White, Shauntia (Catholic Univ.)
150-07 FH
Whiting, Jason (Texas Tech Univ.)
135-03, 327-17 RT
Whittaker, Angela (Auburn Univ.)
111-26 FH
Wickrama, K. A. S. (Univ. of
Georgia) 217-02, 217-03
Wiker, Nancy (Penn State) 131-11
FH
Wildish, Sarah (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
149
Wildsmith, Elizabeth (Child
Trends) 207-16 EE
Wiles, Bradford (Kansas State
Univ.) 141-04
Wiley, Angela (Univ. of Illinois)
241, 338-04
Wilgen, Julie Mapes (Univ. of
Delaware) 132
Williams, Amanda (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 150-05
FF, 338-03
Williams, George (Kansas State
Univ.) 005-01
Williams, Michelle (Univ. of
Connecticut) 233-04
Williams, Patricia (Univ. of Maine)
111-05 EE
Willis, Alyssa (Montclair State
Univ.) 144-02, 307-14 EE
Willis Hepp, Bethany (Towson
Univ.) 134-02, 402-05 FS
Willoughby, Brian (Brigham
Young Univ.) 307-26 RT, 32712 FT, 327-20 RT
Wilmoth, Joe (Mississippi State
Univ.) 223-07 RF
Wilson, Angelica (Montclair State
Univ.) 220-04
Wilson, Cynthia (Univ. of
Montevallo) 317-03
Winkelman Richardson, Evin
(Univ. of Georgia) 317-01
Winter, Cindy (NCFR Staff) 110,
315
Wolf, Judith (Cornell Coop. Ext.
Tioga Cty., NY) 131-06 EE
Wood, Claire (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 32103, 342-04
Wood, Nathan D. (Univ. of
Kentucky) 014, 223
Wood, Wendy (Texas Tech Univ.)
239-02 SN, 336-05
Wozniak, Agnieszka (Univ. of
Guelph) 131-24 RT
Wu, Chi-Fang (Univ. of Illinois)
111-01 FH
Wu, Minwei (Univ. of North
Texas) 216-04
X
Xia, Yan (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 106, 223-05 RF,
404-03
Y
Yang, Phillip 103-06 EM
Yaure, Robin (Penn State Univ.)
120
Yavorsky, Jill E. 237
Yazedjian, Ani (Illinois State Univ.)
307-16 FF, 329, 410
Yi, Chin-Chun (Inst. of Sociology,
Academia Sinica) 320-03
Yip, MingFun (Taiwan Shoufu
Univ.) 223-26 IN
Yoo, Hana (Wheaton Col.) 327-08
FT
Yorgason, Jeremy (Brigham
Young Univ.) 008-02, 108-03,
336-01
You, Hyun-Kyung (Humboldt
State Univ.) 115-03, 224
Young, Jenni (Univ. of Maryland)
233-02
Young, Rebekah (Univ. of
Washington) 123
Yuan, Shu (Texas Tech Univ.)
111-04 IN
Yun, Hye-Jung (Florida State
Univ.) 207-19 FS, 349-01
Yun, Michelle (Univ. of Maryland)
340-01
Z
Zaharakis, Nikola (Virginia
Commonwealth Univ.) 103-24
FH
Zaleski, Kerry (Univ. of Wisconsin
Ext.) 002
Zaloudek, Julie A. (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stout) 015-01, 242,
350-01
�Program participants
Zapata Roblyer, Martha (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 311-03
Zayac, Ryan (Univ. of North
Alabama) 307-09 EE
Zeiders, Katharine H. (Arizona
State Univ.) 210-03, 402-13
RT
Zemanek, Lindsey (Univ. of
Minnesota) 310-03
Zhang, Chenyi (Georgia State
Univ.) 402-21 IN
Zhang, Jing (Virginia
Commonwealth Univ.) 103-24
FH
Zhang, Qun (Univ. of Kentucky)
223-03 RT
Zhou, Nan (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 223-12
FH
Zimmerman, Kevin (Bridgewater
Col.) 147, 348-02
Zorotovitch, Jennifer (Univ. of
Tennessee) 137-01
Zvonkovic, Anisa (Virginia Tech)
004, 143, 221, 342-02
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�Member benefits and services
We are NCFR
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professionals from all areas of research, teaching, practice, policy analysis, and human services. Our
members’ interests—as diverse at their careers and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that
yield a common benefit: understanding and strengthening families.
Journals
NCFR publishes three scholarly journals that feature the best in research and theory in peer-reviewed
articles. Journal subscriptions are included (print and/or online) for student, new professional, professional-1 and -2, and benefactor members. (Emeritus and professional-no journal memberships do not
include journal subscriptions.)
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If your membership includes a journal subscription, you have access (online) to all volumes.
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The revised NCFR website is filled with members-only features. Through the Professional Resources Library, you will be able to search a storehouse of resources by key word, providing you
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Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major presentations by leading researchers, break-out sessions of all kinds, “how-to” and “what works” workshops, and informal networking. See www.ncfr.org/conference.
Stay informed . . . our publications
• NCFR Report, the member magazine, is published quarterly and features a
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• The “Zippy News” e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announcements on family matters; see the link on the home page to subscribe,
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�Local connections...you may have a state, regional,
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Ten state/regional affiliate councils give NCFR a local flavor. Stay
in touch with members in your area through conferences, events,
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for students to connect their academic experience to real-world opportunities. The Affiliate Councils Board provides communication
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other local affiliate members. Go to www.ncfr.org/affiliates.
Our CFLE credential (optional) . . . the standard for family life educators
Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life Educator
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Members get discounts on Annual Conference
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NCFR members elect the Board of Directors and several committee members as well
as Section officers. You may choose to run for any of these positions (certain
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NCFR, the Affiliate Councils, and the sections have established several awards that are given
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recognition at the Annual Conference and in the NCFR Report magazine. You are encouraged
to apply for awards. See www.ncfr.org/awards.
Student Honors Recognition Program
NCFR created the Student Honors Recognition Program to acknowledge the accomplishments and academic
success of graduates in family-related degree programs. By recognizing exceptional scholarship, leadership, and
service in graduating undergraduate and graduate students, NCFR wishes to honor worthy recipients for their
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Framework and ethical practice for Family Life Educators; the careers in family science booklet...and more.
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�Shared interests...NCFR sections and focus groups make it happen
There are ten Sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section members communicate through listservs and web page announcements. Presentations at the NCFR Annual Conference are determined by section submission,
review, and sponsorship. And you can add or change sections easily. Links to sections are at www.ncfr.org/sections.
Education and Enrichment
Members share information on effective family life education, teaching materials and methods, and marriage enrichment interests.
Ethnic Minorities
Unites members concerned with issues pertaining to ethnic minority families to help increase their participation in
the organization and annual programs of NCFR and to help create a better understanding of the variations in families
from diverse ethnic groups. This section also sponsors the Marie Peters Award for outstanding research work in relation to ethnic minority families and the John and Harriette McAdoo Award Dissertation Award.
Families and Health
Health is viewed holistically, as more than physiological diseases and/or stress. Health also encompasses various
wellness states and is inclusive of health promotion and prevention activities at the individual, family and systemic
level. Examples of individual factors that influence family health might include genetic, biochemical/physical, and
psychological/developmental predispositions/alternations and behaviors. Systemic factors might include unhealthy
environments (pollution, violence/crime, historically being a part of a disenfranchised group, media); institutions
(educational system, criminal justice system); economics; and/or governmental policies.
Family Policy
The section devotes itself to promoting effective social action for individuals and families by monitoring pressing
policy issues, evaluating the potential impacts of new policies, working for effective change, and creating strategies
to educate and raise awareness resulting in improved quality of life for individuals, families and society.
Advancing Family Science
The section expands, strengthens, and enhances family science as an academic discipline.
Family Therapy
Unites members who share common interests, goals and purposes in family therapy. The Section improves the practice of
family therapy through the promotion of (a) open dialogue between clinicians, and researchers relative to family
therapy theories, research, practice and training; (b) the integration of theory, research and practice; and (c) effective, efficient and ethical practice methods. Encourages the further development of theory, research, practice and
training in the field of family therapy.
Feminism and Family Studies
Members work to integrate feminist scholarship and perspectives into theory, research, and applied work with families. Two awards in honor of Jessie Bernard are presented annually to students and new professional NCFR members.
International
Members generate better understanding of unique variations of family process throughout the world by promoting crossnational family research, facilitating communication among international family scholars, sharing information on
current and proposed research projects, and sponsoring educational cross-national family programs, presentations,
and seminars.
Religion and Family Life
The section furthers the cause and study of intersections among religion, spirituality, and the family. The study and
examination of the impact of religion and spirituality on family life is examined as well as the relationship of religion and spirituality to other family-related disciplines and NCFR Sections.
Research and Theory
The section facilitates research and theory activities in all content areas related to marriage and the family. Two
awards are sponsored: Ernest Burgess Award recognizing a distinguished career in family research and theory, and
the Reuben Hill Award for the outstanding research article in a family journal.
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and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that yield a
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FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators,
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New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring
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Families at the Nexus of Global Change
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National Council on
Family Relations
2013 Annual Conference
November 6-9, 2013
Grand Hyatt Hotel
San Antonio, Texas
Well-being of Children
and Youth in Families
and Communities
Judith Fischer, Ph.D.
Conference Program Chair
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Join us in 2014!
NCFR
76th Annual Conference
November 19-22, 2014
Pre-Conference Workshops, Tuesday, Nov. 18
Hilton Baltimore • Baltimore, Maryland
Baltimore offers you everything you could want in
entertainment, the arts, history, and sightseeing.
Families at the Nexus of Global Change
Catherine Solheim, University of Minnesota,
Program Chair
Our goal for the 2014 conference is to examine multiple
facets of globalization and their impact on families from a
variety of disciplinary traditions, from a variety of research
paradigms, and from a variety of practice perspectives.
The hope is that conference participants will be challenged
to consider their own scholarship and application from a
global perspective, linking larger trends to more proximal
interactions.
The conference committee seeks proposals that highlight
research, theory, practice, and policies that examine and
consider globalization as a force shaping contemporary
families’ realities. Topics of interest include global health,
family strengths and resilience, migration/immigration,
economics, entrepreneurship and poverty, family and
couple issues related to power and gender inequality, and
social and environmental justice.
Overall Conference Objectives:
• To highlight research that focuses on global trends,
areas of strength and resilience, and challenges
affecting families around the world.
• To feature evidence-based practices for family life
educators and practitioners that promote the well-being
of families globally.
• To examine the role of policy and justice in the
distribution of wealth and power, particularly among
genders and between the global south and north.
• To consider global issues that impact families from
multi-disciplinary perspectives.
• To engage scholars and practitioners in
conversations that are mutually beneficial – practice
informing research informing practice.
• To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the United
Nations’ International Year of Family.
Submit a proposal...
Information about the 2014 Call for Proposals will be
available on the NCFR website in mid-November 2013.
All submissions will be submitted electronically.
Deadline for submission is March 1, 2014.
�Welcome to the 2013 NCFR Conference
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
• To provide a forum to disseminate family research
• To share effective and evidence-based practice
applications for direct family service
• To promote the CFLE credential and its educational
and preventive approach to working with families
• To discuss policy implications of family research
and how to inform decision-makers
• To promote the professional development of its
membership, through participation in NCFR
governance and by offering opportunities for
continuing education units (CEUs) for credentialing
The NCFR Mission
To provide an educational forum for family researchers, educators, and practitioners to share in the
development and dissemination of knowledge about
families and family relationships, establish
professional standards, and work to promote family
well-being.
2013 Conference Theme:
Well-being of Children and Youth in Families and
Communities
Judith Fischer, Program Chair, Texas Tech University
How do family professionals understand the well-being of
family members who are children and adolescents? For the
2013 conference, I would like to bring together all of us
(researchers, practitioners and program evaluators, policy
makers, community members, etc.) to examine the well-being of child and adolescent family members. The multidimensional concept of well-being is associated with individual characteristics, family and social contexts, political
and historical contexts, and their interactions. The conference should empower and inform participants to take the
next steps to better understand and enhance the well-being
of children and adolescents, and, in turn, their families and
communities. See our line-up of speakers online which
includes a children’s civil rights attorney, a physician who
is a community activist/organizer, a veteran researcher on
children and families, and an expert on LGBT and minority
youth.
NCFR thanks the following major sponsors for their contributions to the 2013 Annual Conference
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (President’s Reception)
University of Georgia (Plenary Sponsor; The
Texas Tech University (75th Anniversary Events)
Gathering Place)
Auburn University (Plenary Sponsor)
University of Illinois (Plenary Sponsor)
University of Maryland (Plenary Sponsor)
University of Minnesota (Plenary Sponsor)
North Dakota State University (FT events)
Journal of Family Theory & Review (TCRM)
Oklahoma State University (SNP events)
Iowa State University (Newcomers Reception)
American Public University (Cyber Cafe)
Johnson Printing (program booklet)
About this program booklet . . .
The conference program booklet is divided into the following sections:
• Program at a Glance – program schedule in chronological order
• Subject Index – listing of presentations by subject
• Abbreviations, see page 6
• Educational Sessions – complete day-by-day listing of all plenary, special sessions, papers, workshops,
symposia, posters, and round tables, plus receptions and meetings scheduled Tuesday through Saturday
• Special Events – receptions and other non-educational sessions in chronological order
• Business Meetings – NCFR Board, committees, sections, focus groups, and other group- or member-initiated
meetings
• Conference general information
• NCFR Board, Conference Committee, journal editors, Affiliate Councils, staff
• Index of Program Participants
• Your Personal Scheduler – center pull-out section
• Map of the Grand Hyatt Hotel – center pull-out section
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�2013 Proposal Reviewers
One of the strengths of the NCFR Annual Conference is the concurrent sessions sponsored by the sections. Proposals are blind reviewed by three or more peer reviewers from the section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring
that conference presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience.
Education and
Enrichment
Sadguna Anasuri
Kayla Anderson
Deborah Bailey
Linda Behrendt
Janet Benavente
Axton Betz
Angela Bradford
Wen-chi Chen
Joan Comeau
Jessie Connell
Nate Cottle
Fred Coulter
Linda Derscheid
Bryce Dickey
Jen Doty
Linda A. Dove
Stephen Duncan
Aaron Ebata
Wm Michael
Fleming
Marilyn Flick
Kate Fogarty
Brenda Forster
Jill Frost-Steward
Colleen Gibbons
Nerissa Gillum
Patricia Gross
Scott Hall
Young-Hoon Ham
Alisha Hardman
Jaimee
Hartenstein
Brian
Higginbotham
Nichole Huff
Robert Hughes, Jr.
Catherine Johnson
Stacey Johnson
Joan Jurich
Jacqueline KirbyWilkins, Chair
Soyoung Lee
Tae Kyoung Lee
Mallory LucierGreer
Bonita Manson
Nicole McAninch
Kami Merrifield
Wendy
Middlemiss
Chiquita Miller
Yolanda Mitchell
Kari Morgan
Karen MyersBowman
Judy Myers-Walls
Kara Newby
Spencer Olmstead
Terrance Olson
Joseph Ostenson
Katie Reck
Tonya Ricklefs
Peggy Rolling
Brenda Seery
Lawrence Shelton
Aya Shigeto
Leanne Sponsel
Michelle Toews
Kathleen Walker
Susan Walker
Adam West
Amy Wolfe
Robin Yaure
Ethnic Minorities
Edna Alfaro
William Allen
Wayne Bluke
Moosgar Borieux
Clifford Broman
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Lover Chandler
Sophorn Thoam
Choau
Jou Chen Chen
Crystal Clarke
Natasha Cox
Annamaria
Csizmadia
Jamie Dowdy
April Few-Demo
Carlene Fider
Curtis Fox
Melinda
GonzalesBacken
Mellisa Gordon
Christiana
Hwosan
Aya Isumi
Juyoung Jang
Jenell Kelly
Sarah Killoren
Cassandra
Kirkland
Polina Levchenko
Chantel Lumpkin,
Chair
Bonita Manson
Shuntay McCoy
Yolanda Mitchell
Kariga Pratt
Alethea Rollins
R. Roudi
Nazarinia Roy
Satabdi Samtini
Kristy Shih
Ahlishia Shipley
Susan SilverbergKoerner
LeAnne Silvey
Delores Smith
Robert Staples
Pearl Stewart
Milicia Tedder
Farrell Webb
Meeshay
WilliamsWheeler
Wendy Wray
Yan Xia
Ani Yazedjian
Family and
Health
Jared Anderson
Bill Anderson
Elaine Barry
James Bates
Jonathon
Beckmeyer
Jerica Berge
Dorothy Berglund
Rhett Billen
Christine BrickContreras
Stephen Brown
Marilyn
Bruckman
Doris CancelTirado
Heejeong Choi
Deborah Coehlo
Rose Constantino
Zoe Cornwell
Christiana
Datubo-Brown
Kelly Davis
Linda Derscheid
Lara Descartes
Nikki DiGregorio
Rachel Engler
Nadia Flanigan
Patti Follansbee
Brenda Forster
Colleen Gibbons
Nerissa Gillum
Joseph Grzywacz
Twyla Hill
Kristen Holm
Dina Izenstark
Bora Jin
Erica Jordan
Cheryl Juergens
Sunwoo Kang
Joan Kuchner
Jane Kurz
Crystal Duncan
Lane
Tracey LaPierre
Tae Kyoung Lee
Seonhwa Lee
Sheryl Leytham
Brenda Lohman
Bonita Manson
Elaine Marshall
Jan McCulloch
Linda McGrath
Laurie Meschke
Rachel
Monteverdi
Kari Morgan
Jessica Muro
Sesen Negash
Kei Nomaguchi
Kathleen
O’Rourke
Verna Ourada
Christine Price
Elise Radina,
Chair
Amy Rauer
Jennifer Reinke
Adrienne Riegle
Kate Riera
Nicola Rodrigues
Susanne Roper
Luke Russell
Amber Seidel
Karina Shreffler
Joyce Shriner
Jennifer Smith
Jeehee Sung
Sherria Taylor
Katherine Trent
Jacquelyn
Wiersma
Jeremy Yorgason
Jing Zhang
Baomei Zhao
Family Policy
Preston Britner
Rhonda Buckley
Deborah Carr
Jo Lynn
Cunningham
Jeff Dew
Emily Douglas
Anne Farrell
Michael Fleming
Marie Gillen
Ben Goodman
Patricia Gross
Clinton
Gudmunson
Jodie Hertzog
Twyla Hill
Shelby Kaura
Leigh Leslie
Brenda Lohman
Beth Magistad
Duhita Mahatmya
Lenore McWey
Peggy Meszaros
Joohong Min
Pamela Monroe
Rachel
Monteverdi
Kari Morgan
Kathleen
O’Rourke
Ramona Oswald
Lynn Pike
Julie Poehlmann
Jennifer Reinke
Peggy Rolling
Dorothy Rombo
Hilary Rose
April Schueths
Ahlishia Shipley
Karina Shreffler
Emily Skuban
Deborah Smith
Sherria Taylor
Scott Tobias
Lindsey Weiler
Deanna
Williamson
Family Science
Sadguna Anasuri
Kate Behan
Deborah Berke
Debra Bolton
Brandon Burr
Zoe Cornwell
Kelly Davis
Racquel Delevi
Jacki Fitzpatrick
Nerissa Gillum
Maria Guerreiro
Donna Hancock
Hoskins
Tammy Harpel
Erin Holmes
Daniel Hubler
MinJung Jung
Josephine Kwon
Eun-jin Lee
Sun-A Lee
Allison Levitch
Trent Maurer
Brandon
McDaniel
Rachel
Monteverdi
Tami Moore
Aaron Norton
Terry Olson
Rob Palkovitz
Ryan Peterson
Jennifer Reinke
Kate Riera
Peggy Rolling
Paul Schvaneveldt
Deborah Smith
Heidi Stolz
Casey Totenhagen
Bahira Trask,
Chair
Amy WalknerSpaan
Family Therapy
Shayne Anderson
Deborah Bailey
Suzanne BartleHaring
Christopher
Belous
Kristen Benson
Jerica Berge
Blake Berryhill
Angela Bradford
Brian Cafferky
Natasha Cox
Rakel Delevi
Brian Distelberg
Jared Durtschi
Lindsay Edwards
Stephen Fife
Patti Follansbee
Laura Frey
Giovanna
Gianesini
Erika Grafsky
Mary Sue Green
Kay HiggsAdams
Nathan Hardy
Lindsey
Hjelmstad
Jeffrey Jackson
Eric Johnson
Lorien Jordan
Iva Kosutic
Ashley Landers
Crystal Duncan
Lane
Marcie
Lechtenberg
Tae Kyoung Lee
Christine
McGeorge,
Chair
Dan Moen
Lyn Moore
Megan Murphy
Spencer Olmstead
Justin Peer
Colleen Peterson
Shruti Poulsen
Anne Prouty
Sudha Sankar
Anthony Santiago
Alex Schmidt
Ryan Seedall
Kristy Soloski
Jeehee Sung
Rachel Tambling
Monica Walker
Feminism and
Family Studies
Katherine Allen
Katie Barrow
Dorothy Berglund
Lara Descartes
April Few
Demo
Melissa Fortner
Erika Grafsky
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Stacey Hawkins
Aine Humble
Michael Johnson
Joan Jurich
Ashley Landers
Janel Leone
Sally Lloyd
Brandy McCann
Laurie Meschke
Megan Murphy
Judith MyersWall
Elise Radina
Luke Russell
Elizabeth Sharp,
Chair
Bethane Shriner
Lisa TaylorMoyer
Kristen Van Ness
Shannon Weaver
Lindsey Zemanek
Anisa Zvonkovic
International
Sadguna Anasuri
Sylvia Asay
Miguel Brambila
Jou-Chen Chen
Rose Constantino
Raquel Delevi
Anh Do
Patricia Hyjer
Dyk
Laura Frey
Abraham Hwang
Juyoung Jang
Phyllis Johnson
Josephine Kwon
Vanja Lazarevic
Chih-Yuan
Steven Lee
Jaerim Lee
Soyoung Lee
Tae Kyoung Lee
Xiaohui Li
Polina Levchenko
Elisabeth Fost
Maring
Wendy
Middlemiss
Carol Morgaine
Judith MyersWalls
Olena Nesteruk
Jane Rose Njue
Vanja Lazarevic
Kjersti Olson
Karen Quek
Marcella Raffaelli
Nicola Rodrigues
Dorothy Rombo
Sudha Sankar
Paul Schvaneveldt
Aya Shigeto
Catherine
Solheim
Sterling Wall
Angela Wiley
Stephan Wilson
Yan Xia, Chair
Xiaolin Xie
Hana Yoo
Linda Young
Jing Zhang
Xiaoyun Zhang
Religion and
Family Life
Linda Behrendt
Miguel Brambila
Cheryl Cheek
Linda Dove
Allison Ellsworth
Dan Erickson
Nadia Flanigan
Jaesook Gho
H. Wallace
Goddard
Todd Goen
Mike Goodman
Teri Henke
Anthony James
Bryce Jorgensen
Young-Il Kim
William
McGuigan
Marianne Miller
Richard Petts
Amy Rauer
Adrienne Riegle
Joanne Roberts,
Chair
Amelia Rose
David Sedlacek
Sherria Taylor
Joe Wilmoth
Chun Zhang
Research and
Theory
Kari Adamsons
Sadguna Anasuri
Laura Arnold
Bonnie Barber
Melissa Barnett
Elaine Barry
Suzanne BartleHaring
Allen Barton
Nancy Bell
Dorothy Berglund
Kristyn Blackburn
Angela Bradford
Carrie Bredow
Pamela Brown
Maria Campolo
Jou-Chen Chen
Wen-chi Chen
Jinmyoung Cho
Morgan Cooley
Shannon Corkery
Alice Ann
Crandall
Annamaria
Csizmadia
Melissa Curran
Iman Dadras
Kelly Davis
Jim Deal
Raquel Delevi
Cheryl Delk
Jeff Dew
Aryn Dotterer
Jennifer Doty
Susan Doughty
Jared Durtschi
Rachel Engler
Gizem Erdem
Laura Evans
Anne Farrell
Wm. Michael
Fleming
Melissa Fortner
Laura Frey
Nick Frye
Ted Futris
Adam Galovan
Chelsea Garneau
Giovanna
Gianesini
Todd Goen
Arthur Greil
Joseph Grzywacz
Michelle GuthrieYarwood
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Twyla Hill
Lyndsey
Hjelmstad
Thomas Holman,
Chair
Áine Humble
Tera Hurt
Spencer James
Jennifer Jay
Jakob Jensen
David Johnson
Erica Jordan
Joan Jurich
Denise Kennedy
Young-Il Kim
Jackie Kirby
Wilkins
S. T. Kordinak
Stanley Kordinak
Jane Kurz
Nathaniel
Lambert
Antoinette Landor
Dan Laxman
Mallory LucierGreer
Shelley
MacDermid
Wadsworth
Lauren McClain
Kami Merrifield
Laurie Meschke
Yolanda Mitchell
Jennifer
Mortensen
Amanda Moske
Megan Murphy
Spencer Olmstead
Catherine O’Neal
Kathleen
O’Rourke
Joseph Ostenson
Gilbert Parra
Kay Pasley
Raymond Petren
Christine Proulx
Elise Radina
Amy Rauer
Rebecca Reed
Sandra Rezac
Hilary Rose
Allen Sabey
Alexandra
Schmidt
Brenda Seery
Barbara Settles
Kevin Shafer
Elizabeth Sharp
Aya Shigeto
Anastasia Snyder
Catherine
Solheim
Carolyn Spellings
Christine Stanik
Andrea Swenson
Rachel Tambling
Scott Tobias
Michelle Toews
Colleen Vesely
Shannon Weaver
Lindsey Weiler
Dana Weiser
Adam West
Lorey Wheeler
Shawn Whiteman
Tiffany Widyanto
Brian Willoughby
Rebekah Young
Martha Zapata
Roblyer
Jing Zhang
Students/New
Professionals
Ron Cox, S/NP
Program Rep
Lyndal Khaw
Claire Kimberly
Sterling Wall
�Conference at a glance
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
9am-5pm
9am-4pm
12-3pm
12-1:45pm
2-3:45pm
2-6pm
4-6pm
4:30-7pm
6-9pm
6-8pm
7-9pm
7:30-9pm
Introduction to MAXQDA 11 Workshop
Evidence-based Practices and Programs Workshop
TCRM Workshop Session 1: Mixture Modeling with a
Wide Array of Data Types
TCRM Workshop Session 2
TCRM Workshop Session 3
2013/2014 NCFR Board of Directors
TCRM Workshop Session 4
CFLE Advisory Board
TCRM Workshop 5: Applied Issues in Structural
Equation Modeling With AMOS
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
TCRM Workshop Session 6
Section Chairs Orientation/Training
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
7-9am
8-11:30am
7:30-9:30am
8-9:45am
8:30-9:45am
8-11am
9:45-10:45am
10-11:30am
11:30am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
1:15-2:45pm
1:15-2:30pm
3-4:45pm
5-8pm
5:15-6:30pm
6:30-8:30pm
6:45-7:30pm
8-8:45pm
8:15-9:30pm
8:15-10pm
8:15-9:45pm
Groves Conference Board Meeting
Affiliate Councils Leadership Training Workshop
Inclusion and Diversity Committee
TCRM Workshop Sessions 7A, 7B
Special Session: Pathways and Detours to Prison
Concurrent Sessions 1
Poster Session 1
CFLE Exam
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
Special Session: Positive Youth Development and
Active and Engaged Citizenship
Concurrent Sessions 2
TCRM Business Meeting/Luncheon
Newcomers’ Reception
Workshop: Transforming Research, Theory, and
Best Practices Into Policy Implications
Workshop: Family Life Education and the ACA
Lightning Paper Session
Poster Session 2
Focus Groups
Fellows Roundtables
Fellows Committee Meeting
CANCELLED-Special Session: Jessie Bernard: Her
Contributions to NCFR and Feminism
Concurrent Sessions 3
Roundtables 1
Opening Plenary Session: Mitigating Media’s
Harmful Effects on Youth
Exhibits Opening
Special Session: Feminist Research Workshop
Concurrent Sessions 4
Special Session: Making Research Relevant by
Making Relevant Research
President’s Reception/Induction of 2012 Fellows
Speed Poster Session 3
Speed Poster Session 4
Students/New Professionals Session: Speed
Mentoring
Feminist Theory Roundtables
Section Meetings/Focus Groups
Thursday, November 7, 2013
7-8:15am
7:10-7:40am
7:30-10am
7:45-9:45am
8:15-9:30am
9am-4pm
10-11:45am
12-1pm
12-1:15pm
Section Member Meetings/Focus Groups
Meditation Time
Breakfast Meeting-Student Affiliates
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee Meeting
Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial
Assistants, and NCFR Staff
Special Session: Family Programs in Honduras
Concurrent Sessions 5
Poster Session 5
Visit the Exhibits
Plenary Session: Involving Community Members
(Promotores) in Children’s Well-being
Memorial Service
University Administrators Forum-Branding, Bonding,
and Leadership Training
NCFR CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
1:15-2:45pm
1:30-2:45pm
1:30-2:30pm
3:15-5pm
5:15-6:30pm
6:15-7:45pm
7-8:15pm
7:15-8pm
7:30-8:30pm
8:15-10pm
8:15-9:45pm
8:30-9:15pm
8:30-10pm
Lightning Papers Session 1 and 2
Poster Session 6
Focus Group Meetings
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Students/New Professionals Leadership Council
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
Special Session: Latino(a) Families in Later Life
Concurrent Sessions 6
S/NP Workshop: Navigating the Publication Process
IDC Qualitative Task Force Meeting
Plenary Session: What is Child Well-Being? Does It
Matter How We Measure It?
NCFR Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum
Students/New Professionals Roundtables
University/Allied Association Receptions
Section Member Meetings/Focus Groups
Speed Poster Session 7
Legacy Circle Reception
Ethnic Minorities Section Meeting and Oral History
CFLE Reception
Speed Poster Session 8
Section Meetings/Focus Groups
Friday, November 8, 2013
7-8am
7:10-7:40am
7:30-9am
7:45-9:15am
CFLE Forum
Focus Groups
Meeting of Family Science Association
Meditation Time
2014 Program Committee Meeting
Continental Breakfast and Active Conversation on
Diversity and Inclusion, IDC
8-9:15am
Invited Symposium: A Family Studies Perspective:
Developing and Articulating Family Scholarship
Concurrent Sessions 7
Poster Session 9
8:30-9:45am
Academic Program Review Q & A Session
9-10:15am
Committee to Strengthen the Submissions and
Reviewing Process
9am-1pm
Visit the Exhibits
9:30-10:45am
Special Session: Myth of Closure
Concurrent Sessions 8
9:30am-12:30pm Workshop: NIH Grant Writing 101
11am-12:30pm
CANCELLED-Special Session: Health Disparities
Concurrent Sessions 9
Elections Council Meeting
12:45-2:15pm
Special Session: How to Become a CFLE
Feminist Praxis/Teaching Roundtables
Lightning Paper Session
Poster Session 10
Section Meetings/Focus Groups
Family Relations Associate Editors
Discussion Forum: Naming the Family Field: Family
Science, Family Studies, or Something Else?
2:30-4pm
Special Session: NCFR Pathways, Past, Present, Future
Concurrent Sessions 10
Students/New Professionals Workshop: Conducting a
Systematic Literature Review for Publication
4:30-6:15pm
75TH ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS: Revolution in
Intimate Life and Relationships in the Past 75 Years
6:15-6:45pm
75TH ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION
6:45-8:30pm
75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION-GALA
FIESTA
Saturday, November 9, 2013
7-8am
7:45-9:45am
8:15-9:30am
10-11:45am
12-1:15pm
5 pm
Zumba FUNdraiser
2014 Program Committee Meeting
Special Session: Leadership Training Workshop
Concurrent Sessions 11
Poster Session 11
Plenary Session: LGBTQ Youth Well-Being: The
Role of Parents and Policy
Concurrent Sessions 12
Lightning Paper Session
Poster Session 12
Roundtables 2
Fun in San Antonio
3
�Subject index
Key
1=Wed; 2=Thurs; 3=Fri;
4=Sat. See session listings by
day for titles.
Two-letter abbreviation
indicates Section; see page 7.
Abuse
119-06 IN; FH/IDC; 314-15 FT
Adolescence
105-01 FH; 105-02 FH; 105-03 FH;
105-04 FH; 109-30 RT; 119-04 IN/
FH/IDC; 132-04 EM; 133-01 FH;
136-01 IN; 136-04 IN; 146-01 FT;
148-01 RT; 148-02 RT; 148-03 RT;
148-04 RT; 148-05 RT; 230-01 FP/
FH; 230-02 FP/FH; 230-03 FP/FH;
230-04 FP/FH; 247-11 FP; 247-12
RT; 247-14 RT; 247-15 RT; 247-17
FH; 247-18 RT; 247-19 RT; 247-22
RT; 247-23 RT; 308-01 EE; 308-04
EE; 319-04 EE; 336-07 FH; 336-08
IN; 336-09 EM; 336-10 EM; 336-11
IN; 336-12 FH; 336-13 FS; 336-14
EE; 336-15 EM; 336-16 EM; 33617 EM; 336-18 EM; 336-19 EM;
336-20 FH; 336-21 FT; 345-03 EE;
346-03 EM/IDC; 347-02 FH; 41302 EM/IDC; 419-11 FT: 116-03 FH;
247-20 FP; 247-21 RT; 336-26 EM;
336-27 FT; 413-05 EM/IDC
Adoption
117-01 FP; FT; 117-02 FP; FT;
117-03 FP/FT; 117-04 FP/FT; 11705 FP/FT; 213-03 RT; 336-28 IN;
336-29 FH
African Americans
114-03 EM/FH; 132-03 EM; 33604 EM; 405-03 EM/IDC
Aging
314-16 FH; 414-01 FH; 414-02 FH;
414-03 FH; 414-04 FH; 414-05 FH
Ambiguous Loss
317 FT
Assessment
118-04 FT/FF; 124-07 FT; 124-08
FT
Attachment
245-21 IN; 245-22 EE; 245-23 FH
Autism Spectrum Disorder
152-08 FH; 152-09 FH
Caregiving
115-03 FH; 115-04 FH; 220-04 EM;
314-17 FH
Child Development
108-01 RT/IDC; 108-03 RT/IDC;
119-02 IN/FH/IDC; 124-28 RT;
143-02 FH; 245-10 RT; 247-16 RT;
336-22 EE; 336-23 FH; 336-24 FH;
336-25 FH
4
Childhood
138-10 FT; 245-17 FH; 336-30 RT;
415-01
Children, Well-being,
Measurement
237 Plenary
Cohabitation
214-22 FT; 214-23 RT; 214-24 RT;
214-25 RT; 214-26 RF; 214-27 EM;
346-02
Communities/Well-being
245-11 RT; 245-12 RT; 320-05;
407-01; 419-03 FH; 419-09 EM;
215 Plenary
Conflict Resolution
407-03 FT
Coparenting
109-24 EE; 152-05 RT; 152-06 RT;
220-02 EM; 406-01 FH; 152-04 RT
Coping
312-04 RF
Couples
116-01 FH; 116-02 FH; 116-04 FH;
146-04 FT; 147-01 IN; 151-13 RT;
151-14 RT; 211-02 FT; 211-03 FT;
211-04 FT; 214-04 FF; 319-01 EE
Early Childhood
133-02 FH; 335-03 FH
Economic Well-being
138-04 FP; 245-03 EE; 245-04 EE;
245-05 EE; 245-06 EE; 336-02 EM;
409-01 RT; 409-02 RT; 409-03 RT
Education
124-09 FP; 124-10 EE; 145-02 FS;
238-03 FS; 336-03 EM
Elderly
314-18 RT
Emerging Adulthood
134-02 FS; 142-01 FH; 142-03 FH;
221-23 IN; 245-13 RT; 411-20 RT;
419-02 EM
Ethics
228-01 EE
Ethnicity
220-01 EM; 346-05 EM/IDC; 41301 EM/IDC
Evaluations
124-11 EE; 124-12 EE; 124-13 EE;
124-14 EE; 124-15 EE; 131-01 EE;
145-01 FS; 308-03 EE; 319-03 EE;
327-03 FS
Crises
314-07 FH
Evidence-based Practice
002 EE; 124-16 EE; 124-17 EE;
348-01 FT
Cross-cultural Issues
136-02 FH; 143-03 FH; 221-03 FH;
221-04 FT; 221-05 IN; 221-06 IN;
325-02 IN; 325-A-04 IN; 325-A-07
IN; 405-04 EM/IDC
Families
210-04 FH; FF; 213-01 RT; 213-04
RT; 330-01 RT; 330-02 RT; 330-03
RT; 330-04 RT; 413-04 EM; IDC;
419-01 FH
Cultural Diversity
221-07 EE; 221-08 EE; 221-09 EM;
221-10 IN; 221-26 EM; 405-01
EM; IDC
Families, Policy
207 RF
Dating
411-04 EE; 411-05 RF; 411-06 RT;
411-07 RT
Death
314-19 FH; 314-20 FP; 314-21 FP;
314-22 FT
Disabilities
108-02 RT/IDC; 314-08 FH; 40604 FH
Diversity
328-04 FT
Divorce
131-02 EE; 131-03 EE; 152-02 RT;
351-01 RT; 351-02 RT; 351-03 RT;
351-04 RT; 411-21 FT; 411-22 FT;
411-23 RT; 416-05 RT; 124-06 EM
Family Life Education
326 EE; 124-19 FP; 124-20 EE;
124-21 EE; 124-22 EE; 124-23 EE;
124-27 EE; 134-01 FS; 231-01 FS;
231-02 FS; 231-03 FS; 231-04 FS;
231-05 FS; 404-03 EE
Family Policies
138-07 FP; 144-01 FP; 144-02 FP;
144-03 FP; 144-04 FP; 144-05 FP;
220-07 FP; 245-14 FP; 245-15 IN;
323-01 IN; 323-02 IN; 323-03 IN;
323-04 IN
Family Processes
151-26 FH; 151-27 RT; 151-28 FH;
151-29 IN; 152-07 RT; 213-02 RT;
213-05 RT; 247-25 FT; 247-26 RT;
247-27 RT; 247-28 RT; 320-02 EM;
320-03 EM; 331-01 RT; 331-02 RT;
331-03 RT
Family Relations
124-04 EM; 143-01 FH; 151-23 RT;
151-24 IN; 151-25 RT; 336-05 EM;
411-03 FF
Family Science
109-03 FS; 109-04 FS; 307 FS; 12304 FS; 124-24 FH; 145-04 FS; 32702 FS; 343 FS; 106-01 FF; 106-02
FF; 106-03 FF; 106-04 FF; 124-26
RF; 133-03 FH; 147-02 IN
Fatherhood
109-07 FH; 109-08 EE; 109-09 RT;
109-10 RT; 109-11 RT; 109-12 FS;
109-13 IN; 109-14 IN; 109-15 IN;
109-16 IN; 109-17 IN; 109-18 IN;
109-20 RT; 109-21 RT; 109-22 FT;
109-23 RT; 138-05 RF; 220-03 EM;
234-01 RT/IDC; 234-02 RT/IDC;
234-03 RT/IDC; 234-04 RT/IDC;
314-24 RT; 335-02 FH; 335-05 FH;
335-06 FH; 335-08 FH; 346-01
EM/IDC; 346-04 EM/IDC; 405-05
EM/IDC; 321-01 FH
Feminism
232-02 FT/FF; 334-01 FF; 334-02
FF; 334-03 FF; 334-04 FF; 334-05
FF; 334-06 FF; 334-08 FF; 310-01
FF/IDC; 141 FF
Fertility
152-12 RT; 152-13 FH
Gender
232-03 FT/FF; 334-07 FF; 411-10
RT; 419-08 EM
GLBT
118-02 FT/FF; 118-03 FT/FF; 13801 FT; 214-28 RF; 232-04 FT/FF;
245-01 FP; 247-01 FF; 247-02 FF;
247-03 FF; 247-04 FF; 247-05 FF;
329-01 FF/FT/IDC; 329-02 FF/FT/
IDC; 329-03 FF/FT/IDC; 329-04
FF/FT/IDC; 412 Plenary
Health
115-01 FH; 143-04 FH; 152-14 FH;
152-15 FH; 152-16 RT; 152-17 FH;
152-18 FH; 209-01 FH; 209-02 FH;
209-03 FH; 209-04 FH; 406-03 FH;
152-19 FH; 419-07 FH; 152-20 FH;
147-04 IN
History–NCFR
344 Special Session
Housing
322-01 FP; 322-02 FP; 322-03 FP;
322-04 FP
Identity
221-11 EM
Immigration
124-02 EM; 124-03 EM; 136-03
IN; 221-12 IN; 221-27 EM; 221-28
EM; 221-29 EM; 221-30 EM; 229-
�Subject index
01 EM; 229-04 EM; 320-01 EM;
336-06 EM; 419-04 EM
Intergenerational Issues
107-01 IN; 107-02 IN; 107-03 IN;
107-04 IN; 109-26 FP; 109-27 RT;
109-28 FH; 109-29 RT; 115-02 FH;
135-03 FT; 312-03 RF; 418-26 EE;
418-27 RT
Military Families
148-05 RT; 151-01 RT; 151-02 RT;
151-03 RT; 151-04 RT; 219-01 FS;
219-02 FS; 219-05 FH; 219-06 FH;
219-07 FH; 219-08 FH; 219-09
FH; 247-06 EE; 247-07 FF; 247-08
EE; 247-09 FH; 247-10 RT; 350-01
RT; 350-02 RT; 350-03 RT; 350-04
RT; 407-02 FT
Relationships
124-05 EM; 151-06 RT; 151-07
RT; 151-08 RT; 151-09 IN; 151-10
EE; 151-11 RT; 151-12 RT; 152-03
RT; 314-01 RT; 314-05 RT; 345-01
EE; 345-02 EE
349-01 FF/IDC; 349-02 FF/IDC;
349-03 FF/IDC
Theory
154-01 FF; 154-02 FF; 154-03 FF;
154-04 FF; 154-05 FF; 154-06 FF;
214-14 RT
International
119-05 IN/FH/IDC; 221-13 IN;
221-14 IN; 221-15 IN; 221-16 IN;
221-17 IN; 221-18 IN; 221-19 IN;
221-20 IN; 221-21 IN; 311-01 IN;
311-02 IN; 311-03 IN; 325-A-05
IN; 325-A-06 IN; 408-01 IN; 40802 IN; 408-03 IN
Motherhood
109-05 FH; 109-06 FH; 411-02 FF
Religion/Spirituality
138-08 RF; 152-22 RF; 152-23 RF;
233-04 RF; 312-01 RF; 312-02 RF;
152-24 RF; 152-25 FT; 233-01 RF;
233-02 RF; 233-03 RF
Multicultural Families
220-05 EM; 229-03 EM
Research, Evidence-based
149 SN/FP
Multiracial Families
413-03 EM/IDC
Interventions
151-15 FT
Obesity
152-10 FH; 152-11 FH; 407-04 FT
Resiliency
132-05 EM; 335-04 FH; 347-01
FH; 404-01 EE
Intimacy, Couples, Relationships,
History
353 Plenary; 146-03 FT; 211-01 FT
Parenting
108-04 RT/IDC; 113-01 EE; 11401 EM/FH; 132-01 EM; 133-04
FH; 137-01 RT; 137-02 RT; 137-03
RT; 138-11 EM; 152-01 RT; 21403 FF; 221-25 IN; 232-01 FT/FF;
319-02 EE; 335-07 FH; 347-04
FH; 404-02 EE; 418-05 EE; 41806 EE; 418-07 EE; 418-08 FH;
418-09 FH; 418-10 FT; 418-11 IN;
418-12 IN; 418-13 RF418-14 RF;
418-15 RT; 418-16 RT; 418-17 RT;
418-18 RT; 418-19 RT; 418-20 RT;
418-21 RT; 418-22 RT; 418-23 RT;
418-24 RT; 419-06 EM
Latinos
114-04 EM/FH; 132-02 EM; 22122 EM; 313-01 RT; 313-02 RT;
313-03 RT; 336-01 EM; 227 FH
Literacy
245-08 RT; 245-09 FP
Low-income Families
220-06 FP; 245-07 FP; 138-06 FP
Marital Roles
314-04 RT
Marriage
147-03 IN; 151-16 RT; 151-17 RT;
151-18 FH; 151-19 FT; 151-20 EE;
151-21 RT; 151-22 RT; 219-03 FS;
314-02 RT; 314-03 RT; 324-02 RT;
324-03 RT; 324-04 RT; 325-A-03
IN; 410-01 RT; 410-02 RT; 410-03
RT; 119-01 IN/FH/IDC; 411-24 FT
Marriage Education
124-25 EE; 345-04 EE
Mate Selection
247-13 RT
Media, Youth, Parenting
139 Plenary
Men
109-02 FS; 411-08 IN; 417-01 IN
Mental Health
152-21 FH; 221-24 IN; 324-01 RT;
419-05 EM
Meta-analysis, methods
214-06 RT; 214-07 RT; 214-08 FT
Migration
418-02 FF
Policies
104 FP/EM/EE/ RF; 138-02 FP;
245-16 FP
Policy, Evidence-based
122 FP
Pregnancy
309-01 FH
Prevention
124-18 FP
Professional Development
153 SN; 214-15 FT; 238-02 SN;
238-04 SN; 403 SN; 235-01 SN
Professional Development,
Family Life Education
333 Special Session
Professional Development,
Research
318 RT/SN: 214-09 RT; 352-01 SN
Professional Ethics/Practice
328-01 FT
Qualitative Research,
Methodology
214-10 FH; 214-11 RT; 214-12 RT;
214-13 RT; 212 RT
Retirement
214-01 FF
Rural Families
406-02 FH
Same-sex Marriage
214-29 IN
Sex Education
142-04 FH; 214-19 FH; 214-20
EE; 214-21 EE
Sexuality
135-02 FT; 135-04 FT; 142-02 FH;
154-07 FF; 314-23 RF; 320-04
EM; 411-11 EE; 411-12 RT; 41113 FT; 411-14 RF; 411-16 RT; 41117 RT; 411-18 RT; 411-19 RT
Social Justice
328-02 FT
Social Media
214-16 RT; 214-17 EE; 418-04 FF
Social Networking
347-03 FH
Socialization
114-2 EM/FH
Stepfamilies
411-25 IN; 416-02 RT; 416-03 RT;
416-04 RT
Technology
146-02 FT; 214-18 RT; 308-02 EE;
411-26 IN; 418-03 FF
Theory, Research
001 Pre-Conf.; 003 TCRM; 102
TCRM; 112 TCRM; RT; 103-1
TCRM; 103-2 TCRM
Theory, Research-Relationships
005-1 TCRM; 005-2 TCRM;
011-1 TCRM; 011-2 TCRM; 0113 TCRM;012-1 TCRM; 012-2
TCRM; 009 TCRM; 007-1 TCRM;
007-2 TCRM
Theory, Research-Policy
004-1 TCRM; 004-2 TCRM
Therapy
118-01 FT/FF; 135-01 FT; 328-03
FT
Transitions
247-24 RT; 416-01 RT; 418-25 RT
Trauma
411-27 FT
Urban Families
405-02 EM/IDC
Violence
114-05 EM/FH; 119-03 IN/FH/
IDC; 210-01 FH/FF; 210-02 FH/
FF; 210-03 FH/FF; 314-12 FH;
314-13 RT; 314-14 RT; 411-01 FF;
417-08 FP; 417-09 FP; 417-10 FP
Women
214-05 FF; 411-09 FP; 418-01 FF
Work
214-02 FF; 219-04 FS; 221-01 FP;
221-02 FP; 245-18 FH; 245-19 FH;
245-20 RT; 335-01 FH
Stress
138-09 RF; 229-02 EM
Substance Abuse
314-10 FH; 314-11 RT
Suicide
314-09 FS
Teaching
109-01 FS; 109-03 FS; 123-06 FS;
123-07 FS; 134-03 FS; 134-04 FS;
145-03 FS; 238-01 SN; 327-01 FS;
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�Table of contents
2014 Conference.............................Inside front cover
2013 Proposal Reviewers...........................................2
Conference at a Glance...............................................3
Subject Index.................................................................4
Conference Sessions (Tues-Sat)................................7
Special Events............................................................55
Business Meetings.....................................................57
Exhibitors.....................................................................59
General Information..................................................60
Board of Directors.....................................................62
Conference Program Committee............................62
Journal Editors............................................................62
Affiliate Councils Board.............................................63
Affiliate Councils........................................................63
NCFR Staff..................................................................63
Program Participants................................................65
Presidents and Fellows...................Inside back cover
Personal Conference Scheduler.........................Insert
Hyatt Regency Floor Plan....................................Insert
Abbreviations, symbols
Numbering
Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with “1,” Thursday with “2,” Friday with “3,” and Saturday with “4.”
Authors, presiders, discussants
Authors’ names are listed in bold after the title of the presentation.
Presiders, discussants, and other session leaders are listed at the end
of the session titles/topics.
Sections, Affiliate Councils, Students/New Professionals
(S/NP), Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions
Sessions may be sponsored by Sections, by the Affiliate
Councils group, by the Student/New Professional group, the CFLE
program, or the IDC. Sessions are marked as to sponsorship or in
some cases area of interest. See section logos below. For Poster Sessions, the Section is indicated by the two-letter section abbreviation.
Section logos
(also includes SNP, CFLE, Affiliates, TCRM)
Session formats
PA - Paper: 3 or 4 presentations around a common theme
SY - Symposium; 3 or 4 presenters addressing the same topic
WK - Workshop: presentation of best practices, methods
PO - Poster: Detailed displays that summarize research or
practice; grouped by topic
RT - Roundtable: Speaker presents topic and leads discussion
PS - Poster Symposium: 3 or 4 presenters with commonly themed
posters; includes group discussion
Emphasis
Presentations and posters are designated as (R) for “Research” and/
or (P) for “Practice.”
Feminism & Family Studies (FF)
International (IN)
Education/Enrichment (EE)
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Family and Health (FH)
Religion & Family Life (RF)
Research and Theory (RT)
Affiiliate Councils (AC)
Family Policy (FP)
Students/New Professionals
Family Science (FS)
CFLE
Family Therapy (FT)
TCRM
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�Tuesday, November 5 • Preconference
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7:30am-5pm
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Mission B
In addition to computers and printers in the
Cyber Café, there is complimentary Wi-Fi
throughout the conference meetings rooms, in The Gathering
Place, and at the major presentations.
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by American Public University
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP
#001 Introduction to MAXQDA 11 Workshop
9am-5pm, Bowie C
Workshop Leader: Áine Humble
Using their own laptops and either a purchased or demonstration
version of MAXQDA 11 installed on the laptop, participants will
obtain hands-on learning experience about MAXQDA software,
which is used for qualitative data analysis. Participants will learn
the introductory aspects of the program by constructing a MAXQDA project file. Skills to be learned include importing different types of files; coding to text, video, and audio files, writing
memos, teamwork, and administrative management (password
protection). Pre-registration required.
(R)
PRECONFERENCE WORKSHOP
#002 Evidence-based/Evidence-informed
Practices and Programs
9am-4pm, Lone Star A
Morning Sessions
Understanding Evidence-based vs. Evidence-informed
Programming/Best-practice Programming, Wendy
Middlemiss, Robin Yaure
Developing Evidence-based/Evidence-informed Programs,
Wally Goddard, Michelle Toews
Networking Lunch
Afternoon Sessions
Identifying, Promoting, and Implementing Evidence-based/
Evidence-informed Programs (Q&A), Don Gordon, Ellen
Taner, representatives from National Registries
Assessing, Selecting and Adapting High-quality Programs To
Optimize Fit, Karen Myers-Bowman, Judy Myers-Walls
Effective Program Evaluation and Demonstrating Impact
to Stakeholders, Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins, Laurie L.
Meschke, Robert Hughes, Jr.
Actual evidence-based programs will be showcased by exhibitors. Confirmed exhibitors include:
• Strengthening Families
• National Resource Center for Healthy Marriage and Families
• Parenting Wisely/Children In Between
National Extension Professionals Meeting (4pm-6pm)
Resource packet: A wide variety of resources on evidence-based/
evidence-informed/approached programs and research.
Pre-registration required
EE (R and P)
TCRM Workshop Session 1
Noon-3pm, Bowie A
#003 Mixture Modeling with a Wide Array of Data
Types
Leader: Isaac Washburn
TC (R)
TCRM Workshop Session 2
Noon-1:45pm, Bowie B
#004 New Ways of Thinking About Families
004-1 Stepfamilies and Coalition Governments, Tom Blume
004-2 Family Exchange Theoretical Framework, Denise
Lewis
Discussants: Stan Knapp, Ronald Sabatelli
Presider: TBA
TC (R)
TCRM Workshop Session 3
2-3:45pm, Bowie B
#005 Use and Experience of Time in Families
005-1 Marriage in the US: Becker’s Specialization in
Contemporary Marriages, Claire Kamp-Dush, Jill Yavorsky,
Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
005-2 The Experience of Time in Families when a Member
Frequently Travels for Work, Anisa Zvonkovic, Zoe
Cornwell, Andrea Swenson
Discussants: Carrie Yodanis, Sean Lauer
Presider: Todd Martin
TC (R)
#006 2013/2014 NCFR Board of Directors
2-6pm, Goliad
Presider: Paul Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President
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TCRM Workshop Session 4
4-6pm, Bowie B
#007 Advancing Methods in Family Studies
007-1 Making Space for Innovative Methodologies: Publicizing
‘Ordinary’ Women’s Lives Through a Transdisciplinary
Dance and Social Science Collaborative Project, Elizabeth
Sharp, Genevieve Durham-DeCesaro
007-2 Toward Stimulating Family Studies’ Qualitative Research
Methods Pedagogical Culture, Elise Radina, Elizabeth
Sharp
Discussants: Libby Blume, Ramona Oswald
Presider: Katherine Allen
TC (R)
#012 Sibling Relationships
Bowie C
012-1 When a Second Sibling Comes Out: Theorizing
Family Transformations and New Meanings for Sibling
Relationships, Katie Barrow, Katherine Allen
012-2 Studying Sibling Relationships: Methodological
Considerations, Rachel Engler, Judith Fischer
Discussants: Shannon Weaver, Kate Kuvalanka
Presider: B. Kay Pasley
TC (R)
#013 Section Chairs Orientation/Training
#008 CFLE Advisory Board
7:30-9pm, Bowie A
Presiders: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director, and
Jeanne Strand, Director of Governance & Operations/Board &
Section Liaison
TCRM Workshop Session 5
TCRM Workshop SPONSOR
4:30-7pm, San Jacinto
Presider: Susan Marsh, CFLE Advisory Board Chair
6-9pm, Republic C
#009 Applied Issues in Structural Equation
Modeling With AMOS
Leaders: Adam Galovan, Jeremy Yorgason, Nick Frye
Marriage in the U.S.: Becker’s Specialization in Contemporary
Marriages
The Experience of Time in Families When a Member Frequently
Travels for Work.
TC (R)
#010 Affiliate Councils Executive Board
6-8pm, off-site
Presider: Minnell Tralle, 2011-2013 Affiliate Councils
President
TCRM Workshop Session 6
7-9pm
#011 Theorizing About Processes in Romantic
Relationships
Bowie B
011-1 Two Sides of the Same Coin? How Methodological
Fallacies Have Fueled the Debate Between Self-verification
and Self-enhancement in Romantic Relationships, Jessica
Fish, Patricia Roberson, Dean Busby
011-2 The Green Relationships Model: Toward a Conceptual
Framework Detailing the Impact of Green Exercise on
Relationship Satisfaction, Matt Miller
011-3 Opening the Black Box of Attachment-style Partner
Effects, Alan Reifman, C. Rebecca Oldham, Sylvia
Niehuis
Discussants: Dan Perlman, Silvia Bartolic
Presider: Walter Schumm
TC (R)
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Journal of Family Theory & Review
Robert Milardo, Ph.D., Editor
The Journal of Family Theory & Review seeks
to encourage integration and growth in the
multidisciplinary and international domains
of inquiry that define contemporary family
studies. The journal publishes original contributions in all areas of family theory, including new
advances in theory development, reviews of existing theory, and analyses of the interface of theory
and method, as well as integrative and theory based
reviews of content areas, and book reviews. The
Journal draws from a broad range of the social sciences, although scholarship based within the fields
of family studies, sociology, and allied disciplines,
developmental and social psychology,
communications, health and allied
fields is favored. Families are viewed
broadly and inclusively to include
individuals of varying ages and genders, sexual orientations, ethnicities,
and nationalities.
#ncfr13
Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference
• Use hashtag #ncfr13 for Twitter, Facebook, and
Instagram during the conference
• Follow @ncfr on Twitter and search the #ncfr13
hashtag for updates throughout the conference
• Visit the NCFR Facebook page at
facebook.com/ncfrpage
• Find NCFR on Instagram as user @ncfrorg
�Wednesday, November 6 • Day 1
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
7am-5pm,
TCRM Workshop Session 7
Conference Registration
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Mission B
In addition to computers and printers in the
Cyber Café, there is complimentary Wi-Fi
throughout the conference meetings rooms, in The Gathering
Place, and at the major presentations.
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by American Public University
The Gathering Place
5pm-Midnight, Travis A/B
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all conference
participants. Open 8am-12m on Th/F. Watch for special
events and refreshments at The Gathering Place on
Thursday and Friday! Sponsored by the University of Georgia, Department of Human Development
and Family Science
#0-100 Groves Conference Board Meeting
7-9am, San Jacinto
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, Groves President
#101 Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7:30-9:30am, Crockett C
Presiders: Maresa Murray, Donna Sollie, IDC Co-chairs
8-9:45am
#102 Brief Workshop: Using Stata to Simplify
and Expand the Uses of Mplus: The RunMplus
Command
Bowie C
Leaders: Justin Dyer, Spencer James
TC (R)
#103 Measuring and Testing New Theoretical
Constructs
Bowie B
103-1 Tracking Commitment to God: Repurposing A
Retrospective Graphing Procedure, Anthony Walker
103-2 A Test of the Revised Conceptualization of Father
Involvement in Married Families, Letitia Kotila, Sarah
Schoppe-Sullivan, Claire Kamp Dush
Discussants: Dan Puhlman, Walter Schumm
Presider: Mark Benson
TC (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1
8:30-9:45am
#105 Adolescent Sexual Health and Behavior
Travis A
105-1 A Latent Profile Analysis of African-American Youths’
Sexual Risk Behavior, Junhan Cho, Steven Kogan, Sunbok
Lee
#100 Affiliate Councils Leadership Workshop
8-11:30am, Lone Star C
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7:30-8:30am State/regional affiliate presidents coffee hour (by invitation only) — networking, discussion of
challenges, connection with NCFR, connection between affiliates, goals/visions for 2014
8:30-8:50am Breakfast and welcome/opening remarks (open to all attending the workshop)
8:50-9:30am History of affiliates, Mary Jo Czaplewski, NCFR Past Executive Director, Co-author NCFR History Project
9:30-10:10am Inclusion and diversity, NCFR’s Inclusion and Diversity Committee
10:10-10:50am Policy and affiliates, Tammy Henderson, Family Policy Section Chair
10:50-11:10am Affiliate Councils Annual Meeting
11:10-11:20am Awards
11:20-11:30am Closing remarks and session evaluations
Presider: Minnell Tralle, 2011-13 Affiliate Councils Board President
Breakfast included.
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#104 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-9:45am, Lone Star E/F
Sponsored by the Groves Conference on
Familes
Pathways and Detours to Prison
Presenters
Beth Quill, MPH, is Director, Children’s
Defense Fund-Texas and past faculty
member at the University of Texas Health
Center-Houston.
Joyce Arditti, Ph.D., is a profesor at Virginia
Tech University, past editor of Family
Relations, and an NCFR Fellow.
Presider: Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins
FP, EM, EE, RF (R and P)
#107 Cultural Contexts of Intergenerational
Caregiving
Travis C
107-1 Intergenerational Transfers in Indonesian Families During
the Transition to Parenthood, Florensia F. Surjadi, Duhita
Mahatmya
107-2 The Patterns and Motivations of Grandparenting Among
Korean Baby Boomers, Saeeun Choi, Gyunghye Han
107-3 Intergenerational Support: Grandparenting Among
Chinese American Seniors, Xiaolin Xie
107-4 Understanding Intergenerational Care Through Varied
Lenses: The Role of Cultural and Religious Values and
Practices, Kathy Piercy
Chair: Duhita Mahatmya
IN SY (R)
#108 Parenting Under Diverse Conditions
105-2 A Cumulative Risk Model of Risky Adolescent Sexual
Behavior With a Diverse Sample, Sandy Morrison, Emily
Skuban, Chelsea Garneau, Angela Whitaker, Francesca
Adler-Baeder, Jennifer Kerpelman, Joe Pittman
105-3 Dating Identity Exploration and Sexual Outcomes Among
Adolescents, Alyssa McElwain, Jennifer Kerpelman, Joe
Pittman, Francesca Adler-Baeder
105-4 Sexual Knowledge, Condom Use, and Anonymous Sex:
What Role Does Substance Use Play? Cheryl Delk, Meagan
Parrish Meadows, Michael Merten
Facilitator: Doris Cancel-Tirado
FH PA (R)
#106 Navigating Decisions About Marriage and
the Family in a Heteronormative Context
Travis B
106-1 Decision-making Processes Regarding Marriage:
A Qualitative Study of Same-sex Couples Living in
Massachusetts, Hannah B. Richardson
106-2 Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Single Adoptive Parents
by Choice: Perceived Stigma, Challenges, and Support, Lori
A. Kinkler, Winner of the 2012 Jessie Bernard Award for
Outstanding Research Proposal
106-3 “A Huge Weight was Lifted”: Parents Reflect on Florida’s
Gay Adoption Ban, April M. Moyer, Abbie E. Goldberg
106-4 Gay and Lesbian Adoptive Parents’ Experiences With
Attorneys and Social Service Agencies in Florida, Elizabeth
R. Weber, Abbie E. Goldberg
Discussant: Rachel H. Farr
Chair: April M. Moyer
FF SY (R)
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Bowie A
108-1 Children’s Disrupted Family Representation, Bharathi
Zvara, Roger Mills-Koonce, Patricia Garrett-Peters,
Martha Cox
108-2 Contextual Issues in Parenting Young Children
With Developmental Disabilities, Rhett Billen, Vey M.
Nordquist
108-3 Child Reactivity and Constructive Contributions to
Mother-child Conflict, Jackie Nelson
108-4 Single Mothers’ Parenting Stress, Engagement, and
School Involvement, Blake Berryhill
Presider: Scott Tobias
RT/IDC PA (R)
#109 POSTER SESSION 1
8:30-9:45am, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Engaging Family Science Students
Through Applied Learning
A Poster Symposium session is a group of closely related posters
presented together followed by discussion.
109-01 FS (R) (MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, 11:45am,
#123-01 LIGHTNING SESSION) Undergraduate Research
Experiences in Human Development and Family Studies,
Bridget Walsh, Lauren Fields, Lydia DeFlorio
109-02 FS (R) (MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, 11:45am,
#123-02 LIGHTNING SESSION) Men in HDFS: “A Good
Fit”, Maureen Blankemeyer, Kathleen Walker, Ashley C.
Williams, Jason A. Krogh, Mary Dellmann-Jenkins
109-03 FS (P) (MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, 11:45am,
#123-05 LIGHTNING SESSION) Facilitating PhD
Students’ Professional Development: A Capstone Course,
Karen Myers-Bowman
109-04 FS (P) (MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, 11:45am,
#123-08 LIGHTNING SESSION) From the Micro to the
Macro: Teaching Family Science the ‘Aussie’ Way, Claire
Henderson-Wilson, Fiona Andrews
Discussant: Nikki DiGregorio
Presider: Kelly Davis
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(CANCELLED) Parents and Teachers Perceptions of
Supporting Children With Intellectual and Developmental
Disabilities in Coping With ‘Ableism’
Posters
Parenting: Motherhood, Fatherhood, Co-parenting, Adoption,
Intergenerational Issues
109-05 FH (R) The Role of Family and Friends in Promoting
Successful Breastfeeding, Shera Jackson, Mallory Boylan,
Sybil Hart
109-06 RT (R) Intensive Mothering Beliefs as a Source of Guilt
for Full-time Employed Mothers, Jill Walls
109-07 FH (R) The Fathers of Infants Born to Adolescent
Mothers, Stacy Thompson, Dava
109-08 EE (R) Fathering Attitudes, Family Conflict, Mothers’
Involvement, and Child Achievement: The Mediating Role of
Fathers’ Involvement, Sung won Kim, Eun-jin Lee
109-09 RT (R) Longitudinal Analysis of Reciprocal Effects of
Unmarried Couples’ Relationship and Father Involvement,
Chieh-Wen Liu
109-10 RT (R) Noncustodial Father Involvement and Children’s
Post-secondary Progress, Patrick Cheek, Catherine
Solheim
109-11 RT (R) Fathers Who Teach: Bourdieu’s Forms of Capital
and School-teacher Fathers, Justin Hendricks
109-12 FS (R) Stay Tuned: Father Stereotypes to Come, Jessica
Troilo
109-13 IN (R) Father’s Role and Involvement in Colombian
Families: An Exploratory Study, Sonia Carrillo, Karen
Ripoll, Liliana Suarez, Maria Camila Gutierrez, Natalia
Torres, Alessandra Ruiz
109-14 IN (R) Work and Family Life Between American and
Korean Married Men, Na Yeon Lee
109-15 IN (R) A Cluster Analysis: Korean Fathers’ Paternal
Involvement and Parenting Satisfaction, In Jee Kim
109-16 IN (R) Changing Fatherhood in Korea: Comparison of
Fathers in Three Different Cohorts, Young In Kwon
109-17 IN (R) He Says She Says: What Fathers and Mothers
Think About Paternal Involvement in Childcare, Hye Rim
Shin
109-18 IN (R) Dimensions of Paternal Involvement in
Colombian Biological Families: A Confirmatory Factor
Analysis, Milton Eduardo Bermúdez-Jaimes, Karen
Ripoll-Nuñez, Sonia Carrillo-Ávila
109-19 RT (R) (Moved to Friday, 8-9:15am, #314-24) As A
Dad, How am I Like My Father? Apryl Scheffler, Brianna
Hanert, Edgar Long
109-20 RT (R) A Longitudinal Model Predicting Father-child
Relationship Quality, Kari Adamsons, Yeonsoo Yoo,
Victoria Aguilera, Fariya Naz
109-21 RT (R) Men’s Stories About Their Fathers and
Grandfathers: A Look at Intergenerational Fathering, Edgar
C. J. Long
109-22 FT (R) Positive Father-daughter Relationship and Selfefficacy, Kirsten Lind Seal
109-23 RT (R) When Fathers Trade Up: New Partner
Characteristics and Non-resident Father Involvement, Lauren
McClain
109-24 EE (P) Coparent Court: An Innovative Model for Serving
Fragile Families, Alisha Hardman, Kjersti Olson, Ebony
Ruhland
109-25 FP (R) The Association Between Offspring’s and Older
Parents’ Appraisal of Support, Yen-Pi Cheng, Karen L.
Fingerman
109-26 RT (R) The Experience of Parent Infidelity and
Offspring’s Relationship Beliefs, Dana Weiser, Camille
Lalasz, Daniel Weigel
109-27 FH (R) Theorizing Adolescent Mother-grandmother
Relationships and Well-being, Brandyn-Dior McKinley
109-28 RT (R) Comparing Two Generations Attitudes Toward
Older Adults, Anne Branscum, Mary Sciaraffa
109-29 RT (R) Parent-adolescent Hostility: A Family Systems
Approach, Bridget Weymouth, Cheryl Buehler
#110 CFLE Exam
8-11am, Crockett D
Exam Administrator: Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Education
Director
Proctor: Cindy Winter
#111 Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
9:45-10:45am, Goliad
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2
10-11:30am
#113-1 Yes, You Can! Simple Steps for Adapting
Parent Ed Materials for Online Use
Travis A
Leaders: Wendy Middlemiss, Helen Stevens, Robin
Yaure, Erron Huey
Presider: Esther Devall
EE WK (P)
#114 Stress and Violence in Ethnic Families
Travis B
114-1 Relations Between Social Support and Parenting Stress in
Mexican-origin Parents, Tierney Popp, Melissa Delgado
114-2 Values and Stressors as Predictors of Ethnic Socialization
Behaviors, Chelsea Derlan, Adriana Umaña-Taylor,
Kimberly Updegraff, Laudan Jahromi, Katharine
Zeiders
114-3 (CANCELLED) Intimate Partner Violence: Impact
on Low-income African American Youth’s Self-identity,
Candice Cooper, Marlene Watson
114-4 Longitudinal Implications of Risk Profiles for Mexicanorigin Youth, Katharine H. Zeiders, Mark W. Roosa,
George P. Knight, Nancy A. Gonzales
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#112 SPECIAL SESSION
10-11:30am, Lone Star E/F
Positive Youth Development and Active and
Engaged Citizenship: A Relational Developmental
Systems Model
Presenter: Richard Lerner, Ph.D., Institute for Applied
Research in Youth Development, Tufts University
Renowned scholar and theorist Dr. Richard Lerner, Bergstrom
Chair in Applied Developmental Science and the Director of
the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development, Tufts
University, will be speaking at this co-sponsored NCFR annual
conference session. Dr. Lerner’s talk will bridge the TCRM
workshop and the conference. This session is open to all conference attendees.
Across the last third century, developmental psychology has
transformed into developmental science, a multidisciplinary
field aimed at describing, explaining, and optimizing the course
of intraindividual change, and interindividual differences in
intraindividual change, across the life span. The cutting edge
of contemporary scholarship within developmental science is
research framed by relational developmental systems theories,
models that seek to understand the mutually influential relations between individual development and contextual change,
represented as individual context relations, and to promote
individual context exchanges that are mutually beneficial. A
key, sample case of the application of relational developmental
systems models occurs in regard to the formulation of a positive
youth development (PYD) perspective, a strength-based model
of development that seeks to understand and enhance the lives
of diverse adolescents. Research derived from the 4-H Study
of PYD, as well as from other longitudinal studies conducted
within the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development,
will be used to illustrate that, when the strengths of young people are aligned with the resources existing in families, schools,
and communities that are potentially useful in actualizing these
strengths, then healthy development will occur. Accordingly,
this PYD perspective illustrates that relational developmental
systems theories provide an optimistic view of the potential for
promoting thriving among youth, and suggests that the skills
sets of researchers may be used in collaboration with community resources to identify what actions, with what youth, at
what points in their developmental trajectories, may be taken in
what contextual settings, to foster what facets of well-being and
health among youth.
Introduction of Speaker: Sarah Johnson
Presider: Kari Adamsons, TCRM Chair
TC/RT (R)
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114-5 Family Violence, PTSD, and Sexual Risk-taking Among
Latino Young Adults, Peter Rivera, Melinda GonzalesBacken, Jennifer Yedlin, Elissa Brown, Seth Schwartz
Presider: Shondra Craft
EM/FH PA (R)
#115 Familial Caregiving for Older
Family Members
Travis C
115-1 Consistencies in Spouse Support Across Medical and
In-home Contexts, Justin Briggs, Amber Seidel, Ashley
Kite, Amber Belcik, Kaitlyn Plewniak, Lesley Yegerlehner,
Cleveland Shields, Melissa Franks
115-2 Within-family Patterns of Support Given to and Received
From Multiple Adult Children, Kyungmin Kim, Karen L.
Fingerman, Steven H. Zarit, Kira S. Birditt
115-3 Transition to Spouse Care, Physical Health, and Marital
Quality, Heejeong Choi, David R. Johnson
115-4 Family Caregivers of Persons with Dementia:
Evaluating Two Key Measures, Mark Jackson,
Elizabeth Fauth
Facilitator: Denise Lewis
FH PA (R)
#116 Familial Responses to Coping With Diabetes
Travis D
116-1 Couples’ Coping is Related to Diabetes Management
Through Self-efficacy, Sharon Luu, Matthew Johnson,
Jared Anderson, Blake Berryhill, Nathan Hardy, Ann
Walker
116-2 Neuroticism, Distress, and Dietary Adherence Among
Couples With Diabetes, Nathan Hardy, Jared Anderson,
Matthew Johnson, Scott Sibley, Sharon Luu, Allison
Wilcox
116-3 The Self-reported Strengths and Concerns of Diabetic
Youth and Their Caregivers, Keeley Pratt, Hana Yoo,
Angela Lamson, Jaclyn Cravens
116-4 Diabetes Distress is Associated With Marital Outcomes
Through Dyadic Coping, Jared Anderson, Matthew
Johnson, Sharon Luu, Rebekah Adams, Nathan
Hardy, Virginia Lewis, David Robbins
Facilitator: Jeremy Yorgason
FH PA (R)
#117 Addressing the Best Interests of Children
Within the Changing Landscape of Adoption:
Implications for Improving Child and Family
Well-being, Policy, and Practice
Bowie A
117-1 Attachment and Adoption – The Value of Expert
Testimony, Cheryl Fortner-Wood
117-2 Parents’ Recommendations for Policymakers Regarding
Family Reunification and Preservation, Diana L.
Baltimore
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117-3 Predicting White Parents’ Engagement in Racial
Socialization in Transracial Adoptive Families, Katie
Hrapczynski, Leigh Leslie
117-4 Parents’ Misinterpretations of Adoption Policy:
Implications for Post-adoption Contact and Child and Family
Well-being in International Adoption, Bethany Willis
Hepp
117-5 Development of Parental Cultural Competence in
Transracial Adoptive Parenting, Katie M. Heiden Rootes,
Bobbi J. Miller
Chair: Diana L. Baltimore
FP/FT SY (R)
#118 Working with LGBT Clients From an
Affirmative Therapeutic Framework
Bowie B
118-1 Family Therapists’ Beliefs About the Ethics of Conversion
Therapy, Christi McGeorge, Thomas Stone Carlson,
Russell Toomey
118-2 Development of the Scale for Assessing Same-gender
Couple Satisfaction, Christopher K. Belous, Richard S.
Wampler
118-3 Disclosing Sexual Orientation to Siblings and Extended
Family, Erika Grafsky, Katherine Hickey, Hoa Nguyen,
Mary Burns, Emily Brown, Alexandra Hoffman
118-4 An Item Response Theory Analysis of the Scale for
Assessing Same-gender Couples, Richard K. Wampler,
Christopher K. Belous
Presider: Kirsten Benson
FT/FF PA (R)
#119 Violence Against Women and Children
Around the World
Bowie C
119-1 Cambodian Remarried Women are at Risk for Domestic
Violence, Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow, Whitney
Szmodis
119-2 Why is Child Physical Abuse so Common in China? A
Literature Review on Influencing Factors of Culture, Criminal
Justice System, Family Stress, and Parenting Style, Shu
Yuan, Jeffrey Wherry
119-3 Exploring the Strengths Perspective to Mediate Global
Family Violence, Sylvia Asay, John DeFrain, Marcee
Metzger, Bob Moyer
119-4 Trafficking of Adolescent Girls in Eastern India, Satabdi
Samtani, Miriam Mulsow
119-5 Sex for Soap? Adolescent Tanzanian Girls’ Use of
Transactional Sex, Rachel Hagues
119-6 Domestic Violence in Kenya: Strengths-based Research,
JaneRose Njue, Dorothy Rombo, Laura Smart, Anne
Lutomia, Lucy Mbirianjau
Presider/Discussant: Helyne Frederick
IN/FH/IDC PA (R)
#120 TCRM Annual Meeting/Reception
11:30am-1pm, Lone Star B
Presider: Kari Adamsons, 2013 TCRM Chair
Sponsored by the Journal of Family Theory & Review
#121 Newcomers Reception
11:45am-1pm, Texas Ballroom A
All who are attending an NCFR conference for their first or
second time are invited to attend. This is a time to get acquainted
with NCFR leaders and other colleagues and learn more about
NCFR. Complimentary light luncheon. Prizes!
Presider: Paul Amato, 2011-2013 NCFR President-elect
Sponsored by Iowa State University and hosted by the NCFR
Board of Directors and Conference Program Committee.
#122 SPECIAL SESSION
11:45am-1pm, Bowie B
Transforming Research, Theory, and
Best Practices Into Policy
Implications and Translational
Documents
Presenters
Pam Monroe, Professor of Social Work, LSU;
NCFR Fellow
Karen Bogenschenider, Professor and Director
of the Policy Institute for Family Impact
Seminars, University of Wisconsin; NCFR
Fellow
Discussant: Joachim Singelmann
Facilitator: Tammy Henderson
FP WK (R and P)
#123 LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION
11:45am-1pm, Bowie A
Engaging Undergraduate Family Science Students
Through Applied Learning
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more detail).
123-01 FS (MOVED TO WEDNESDAY, 8:15-9:45am, #10901 POSTER SYMPOSIUM)
123-02 FS (MOVED TO WEDNESDAY, 8:15-9:45am, #10902 POSTER SYMPOSIUM)
123-03 FS Using a Continuous Process Improvement Systems
Model to Integrate an Engaged Learning Pedagogy (ServiceLearning) into our Family Science Programs, Debra Berke,
Raeann Hamon, Robert Reyes
123-04 FS Can We Understand That Which We Cannot Define?
Joey Marshall
123-05 FS (MOVED TO WEDNESDAY, 8:15-9:45am, #10903 POSTER SYMPOSIUM)
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123-06 FS Reverse Planning Principles for Teaching Family
Studies Courses, Jacki Fitzpatrick
123-07 FS Using The Sims 3 to Teaching Marriage and Family
Relationships, Brenda Seery, Theresa Russo
123-08 FS (MOVED TO WEDNESDAY, 8:15-9:45am, #10903 POSTER SYMPOSIUM)
Facilitator: Rob Palkovitz
FS (R and P)
#124 POSTER SESSION 2
11:45am-1pm, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Cultural Parenting Influences on
Adolescents, Emerging Adults, and Adults
A Poster Symposium is a group of closely related posters
presented together followed by discussion.
124-01 EM (MOVED TO THURSDAY, NOON, SESSION
#221-27 EM)
124-02 EM (R) Parenting and Parent-child Relationships in
Mexican Transnational Families, Gladys Moreno, Blanca
Mejia, Ana Lucero-Liu, Marcela Sotomayor-Peterson
124-03 EM (R) Factors Related to Problem Behaviors Among
Korean-American Adolescents, Min-Jung Jung, Sangmi
Cho
124-04 EM (R) Korean American Emerging Adults’ Family
Experiences and Meaning-making, Hyeyoung Kang
124-05 EM (R) Partner and Parental Acceptance and
Psychological Adjustment of Asian Adults in the US, Ppudah
Ki, M. Selenga Gürmen, Ronald P. Rohner, Sandra
Rigazio-DiGilio, Ching-Ching Ruan
124-06 EM (R) Parents’ Marital Dissolution and Women’s
Marriage or Divorce in South Korea, Meejung Chin,
Yoonjoo Lee
Posters
Family Life Education: Assessment, Family Studies, Evaluations, Evidence-based Practice, Family Science, Marriage
Education, Prevention
124-07 FT (P) The Measurement of Expectancy Effects for
Family Therapy, Hyeseong Kang, Ppudah Ki, Rachel
Tambling
124-08 FT (R) Solution Building and Symptom Distress: A
Correlational Analysis, Jaime Goff, Taylor Chambers,
Brenton Kirschner, Meredith Platt, Sara Blakeslee
124-09 FP (R) School and Classroom Compositional Effects on
Child Outcomes: A Latent Class Analysis, Larissa Ferretti,
Kristen Bub
124-10 EE (P) Real Life Uses of the Domain of Family Practice
Model, Chiquita Miller, Tonya Ricklefs
124-11 EE (R) An Evaluation of a Relationship Education
Program for Adolescent Parents, Michelle Toews, Ani
Yazedjian
124-12 EE (R) Knowledge and Job Performance for Child
Support Workers: Does Training Program Help? ChienChung Huang, Chieh-Wen Liu
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124-13 EE (P) Program Evaluation of Healthy Relationships:
The Introduction of a New Performance Instrument, Marcel
Montanez, Esther Devall, Lisa Jo Shields
124-14 EE (P) How to Make Evaluation Work for You: An
Illustration Using the Health Rocks! Program, Yan Xia,
Maria de Guzman, Anh Do, Shen Qin, Xiaoyun Zhang,
Monique Williamson
124-15 EE (P) Impact of a Relationship and Marriage Education
Training for Child Welfare, Ted Futris, Allen Barton, Jeneé
Duncan, Donny Thurston, Tae K. Lee, David Schramm
124-16 EE (R) Creating Effective Evidence-based Best Practice
Guides to Engage Community Capacity Building, Monica
Kimbrell, Andrea Swenson, Peggy Meszaros
124-17 EE (P) Putting Research to Work for Parents, Robin
Yaure, Wendy Middlemiss, Rachel Gordon, Kathleen
Kendall-Tackett, Helen Stevens, Erron Huey
124-18 FP (R) Attitudes Towards Evidence-based Prevention
Programming Within Extension, Jonathan Olson, Daniel
Perkins, Sarah Chelinski
124-19 FP (P) Real Families, Real Answers: “Infotainment” to
Strengthen Families, Stephen Duncan
124-20 EE (R) Can CFLE’s-in-Training Effectively Facilitate
Parenting Classes? David Law, Rachel Brown
124-21 EE (P) FLE Curriculum Development for the National
Guard: Bridging the Gaps, Tonya Ricklefs, Karen MyersBowman
124-22 EE (R) Evaluating Smart Steps for Stepfamilies:
A Hierarchical Linear Model, Katie Reck, Brian
Higginbotham, Jeffrey Dew
124-23 EE (R) The Effects of Using Infant SimulatorCan Parenting a Doll Influence Attitudes and Beliefs of
Undergraduate Students? Li-Fen Jang, Yi-Man Lin
124-24 FH (R) The Prevalence of Co-sleeping Among Lowincome Working Mothers and Health Outcomes, Amy Treat,
Joseph G. Grzywacz, Cynthia Suerken, Stephanie S.
Daniel, Jennifer Freese, Beth Reboussin, Chris Payne,
Esther Leerkes, C. Randall Clinch
124-25 EE (P) Patterns of Help-seeking Behaviors in a
Community Sample, J. Wade Stewart, Kay Bradford,
Brian Higginbotham, Linda Skogrand
124-26 RF (R) Spirituality and Religiosity as Protective Factors
for the U.S. College Students: Does Spirituality or Religiosity
Moderate Associations of Parental Conflict, Emotional
Security, and Internalizing Problems Among College Students
in the United States? Bora Jin, Dahae Yoon
124-27 EE (R) Students’ Positive and Negative Perceptions of
“Moms” and “Dads” Weekends, Joan Jurich, Randy Leite,
Jennifer Chabot
124-28 RT (R) Electronic Versus Traditional Book Preference
and Children’s Literacy, Julie Rutledge, Heather
McCollum, Amy Yates
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FOCUS GROUPS
11:45am-1pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#125 Adoption FP
Bonham B
Presider: Diana L. Baltimore, Focus Group Chair
#126 GLBTSA Issues FF
Bowie C
Presiders: Erika Grafsky, Jessica Fish, Focus Group Co-chairs
#127 Focused Dialogue: Family Life Education and
the Affordable Care Act
11:45am-1:45pm, Crockett C/D
Facilitator: Ellen Taner
The purpose of the Facilitated Dialogue is to bring together a
select group of professionals that have a stake in implementing
evidence-based parenting and family education programs and
practices into the prevention strategies mandated by the Affordable Care Act. Together the dialogue will explore strategies of
federal, regional, state and local efforts toward sustainable funding for parenting and family education programs. The
overall goal is to create family education as the norm
and a recognized profession.
EE (P)
#128 FELLOWS ROUNDTABLES
11:45am-1pm, Lone Star A
Roundtables are limited to ten people including the presenter.
Presenters are all NCFR Fellows-the highest honor afforded in
NCFR. Attendees will spend 35 minutes with one presenter and
then go to another discussion for the remainder of this session.
128-01(P) Families and Communities, Gary Bowen
128-02 (P) Succeeding in Academia: Finding Joy in the Journey,
Cheryl Buehler
128-03 (P) Professional Development Opportunities for
Researchers and Practitioners, Norma Bond Burgess,
Arminta Jacobson
128-04 (R) The Real Truth about Assessing Father Involvement,
Randal Day
128-05 (P) Getting Our Hearts Right: Three Keys to Better
Relationships, Wallace Goddard
128-06 (P and R) Open Adoption, Harold Grotevant
128-07 (P) Work, Family and Health, Joseph Grzywacz
128-08 (P) Family Studies as a Discipline, Raeann Hamon,
Anisa Zvonkovic
128-09 (P) Building your Career and Family Network Together,
Gladys Hildreth, Barbara Settles
128-10 (P and R) Causes of the Declining Marriage Rate, Gary
Lee
128-11 (P) Career Development in Marriage and Family
Research, Brent Miller
128-12 (P) Connecting Family Scholarship and Current Events,
Judith Myers-Walls
128-13 (P and R) Family Factors and Therapy Regarding
Substance Abuse, M. Duncan Stanton
128-14 (P and R) Couples Treatment for Domestic Violence,
Sandra Stith
#129 Fellows Committee Meeting
1:15-2:45pm, Goliad
Presiders: Gladys J. Hildreth, Roger H. Rubin, Committee
Co-chairs
#130 SPECIAL SESSION
1:15-2:30pm CANCELLED
Jessie Bernard: Her Contributions to NCFR and Feminism. Presenter Michael Kimmel will not be able to attend.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3
1:15-2:30pm
#131 Divorce and Divorce Education
Bonham B
131-1 Evaluating Online Programs for Divorcing Parents:
Lessons Learned, Karen Blaisure, Jenna Rowen, Rose
Suggett, Donald Gordon, Robert Hughes, Jr.
131-2 The Effectiveness of a Court Mandated Divorce Education
Program On-line, Kjersti Olson, Ju Ri Joeng
131-3 Online Divorce Education: Beyond the Workshop Model,
Robert Hughes, Jr.
Presider: Jennifer Crawford
EE PA (R and P)
#132 Educational Initiatives and Academic
Trajectories
Bonham C
132-1 Caminitos: A Parent Involvement Initiative in Prekindergarten, Elizabeth Morgan Russell, Sue W. Williams,
Elizabeth M. Blunk, Alyssa N. Rowe
132-2 Parenting Style and Limit Setting: Influence on Latino
Education Aspiration, Yesenia Perez, Scott Ketring, Roy
Bean, Thomas Smith
132-3 Increases in Education for Black Women: Implications for
Parent Beliefs, Kalani Palmer, Heather Bachman
132-4 To Help Reform and Improve Vulnerability in Education
(Thrive), Crystal Clarke, Nakisha Castillo, Lolita Lyles,
Wendella Wray, Carlene Fider
132-5 Academic and Career Trajectories of African American
Males in San Bernardino, Lolita Lyles, Curtis Fox
Facilitator: Jenell Kelly
EM PA (R and P)
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#133 Community Environments and Children’s
Health
Bonham D
133-1 Can Healthy Home Environments Buffer Unhealthy
Neighborhood Effects on Kid’s Health? Jerica Berge,
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
133-2 Early Childhood Teachers’ Beliefs and Practices About
Preschool Outdoor Play, Sandra McClintic
133-3 Exploring the Potential Impact of Natural Playscapes on
Family Well-being, Dina Izenstark, Aaron Ebata
133-4 Parental Motivation and Supportive Behaviors for
Children’s Participation in Recreational Soccer Programs,
Alan Taylor, Bryce Jorgensen, John Schweichler, Ember
McKown, Mellisa Teresak
Facilitator: Deborah Coehlo
FH PA (R)
#134 Social Media, Family Science and Learning
Bonham E
134-1 Cyber Infidelity: How Family Life Educators Can Use
the ABCX Model as Learning Tool, Lauren Hardy, Connor
Walters
134-2 A Familiar Face: The Use of Facebook in the Transition
to College, Emma C. Potter, Zoe Cornwell, Natasha Cox,
Nick Proctor
134-3 The Use of Social Media in College Students’ Learning,
Bethanne Schlee-Shriner, Michael Shriner
134-4 Principles of Effective Instruction in Online Courses:
The Student Perspective, Tammy Harpel, Debra Berke,
Kathleen Heiden, Ashley Ellis, Nicole Kelly
Facilitator: Nikki DiGregorio
FS PA (R and P)
#135 Addressing Infidelity in Couples Therapy
Bowie B
135-1 Forgiveness and Infidelity: The Role of Grief/Loss,
Empathy, and Rebuilding Trust, Emily Stone, Spencer
Olmstead, Ryan Blick, Lilbourne Mills
135-2 What Does My Parent’s Infidelity Have to do With My
Sex Life? A Closer Examination, Sesen Negash, Melissa
Pearman, Rhonda Long
135-3 Effects of Infidelity on Relationships Between Adult
Children and Parents, Alexandra Schmidt, Mary Sue
Green
135-4 What’s Sex Gotta Do With It? Factors Influencing
Infidelity In Young Adults, Sean Jefferson, Farrell
Webb
Presider: Lindsay Edwards
FT PA (R and P)
#136 Adolescents and International Families
Bowie C
136-1 Mexican Parent-adolescent Relationships: Predicting
Conformity to Parents, Rosario Esteinou, Gary W.
Peterson, Stephan M. Wilson, Kevin R. Bush
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136-2 The Effects of Parental Warmth on Adolescent
Delinquency: A Comparison of Adolescents in the United
States and South Korea, Hye-Jung Yun, Ming Cui
136-3 Relations Between Brokering Feelings and the Well-being
of Immigrant Youth, Vanja Lazarevic
136-4 Affiliation of Parental Ethnic Culture, Parent-adolescent
Relation, and Well-being of Taiwan’s Biethnic Adolescents,
Wei-Shiuan Jeng, Chin-Chun Sue
Presider/Discussant: Judith Myers-Walls
IN PA (R)
#137 Parenting of Toddlers: Measures, Modeling,
and Effects of Trauma Histories
Bowie A
137-1 A Nurturing and Discipline Practices Questionnaire:
Psychometrics and Trends, Robert E. Larzelere, Sada J.
Knowles
137-2 Three Types of Modeling to Encourage Toddlers to Put
Toys Away, Sada J. Knowles, Jasmine Vasileva, Melissa G.
Oliver, Robert E. Larzelere
137-3 Mothers’ Interpersonal Trauma History and Authoritarian
Parenting of Toddlers, Lauren M. Oseland, Kami L.
Schwerdtfeger, Robert E. Larzelere
Discussant: Kathy L. Ritchie
Chair: Robert E. Larzelere
RT SY (R)
#138 ROUNDTABLES 1
1:15-2:30pm, Lone Star A
Roundtables are limited to ten people including the presenter. Attendees will spend 35 minutes with one presenter and then go to
another discussion for the remainder of this session.
138-01 FT (P) To Refer or to Treat? Ethical Decisions with
LGBT Clients, Sheila Addison, Erica Hartwell
138-02 FP (P) A Systemic Perspective on Child Welfare Policy,
Morgan Cooley, Armeda Wojciak, Heather Farineau, Ann
Mullis
138-03 FT (Moved to Saturday Noon #419-11 FT) Treating
Adolescents With Reactive Attachment: A Systemic
Approach, Jeffrey Jackson
138-04 FP (R) Attachment Pattern, Locus of Control and the
Financial Well-being of Emerging Adults, Bryce Jorgensen,
John Schweichler
138-05 RF (R) Parenting Attitudes and Paternal Involvement,
Young-Il Kim, Brad Wilcox
138-06 FP (P) A Family Impact Perspective on the Wisconsin
Works Program, Olivia Little
138-07 FP (P) Integrating Family Policy Into the Curriculum,
Karen L. Doneker Mancini, Bethany Willis Hepp,
Barbara H. Settles
138-08 RF (R) Religion and Adolescent Well-being: Variations
by Family Structure, Richard Petts
138-09 RF (R) Coping With Pastoral Family Stress: Comparing
Pastors, Spouses and Children, David Sedlacek, Elaine
Oliver
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OFFICIAL CONFERENCE OPENING
#139 OPENING PLENARY SESSION
3-4:45pm, Lone Star D/E/F
Plenary Sponsor: University of Minnesota, Department of
Family Social Science, Lynne Borden, Ph.D., Chair
Mitigating Media’s Harmful Effects on Youth:
The Importance of Proactive Parenting and
Counterspeech
Presenter: Deana Pollard Sacks, J.D., L.L.M.
Deana Pollard Sacks is the Roberson King
Professor of Law at the Thurgood Marshall
School of Law, Texas Southern University.
In 2012-2013 she was Visiting Professor of
Law at the University of Houston Law Center.
Her research and teaching interests include
torts, property, constitutional law, developmental psychology and first amendment law,
children’s constitutional rights, mediation,
and law practice management. Recent publications concerning
children and constitutional law include “State Actors Beating
Children: A Call For Judicial Relief,” 42 UC Davis L. Rev.
1165 (2009) and “Constitutionalized Negligence,” 89 Wash. U.
L. Rev. 1065 (2012). She has published in numerous other law
reviews, including the Yale Law Journal Online, the Minnesota Law Review, and the Vanderbilt Law Review, and has been
involved in state and federal legislative efforts to ban the practice of school paddling. She has appeared on television and radio
on many occas ions and is a contributing author of the recently
released book, Implicit Racial Bias across the Law (2012)
Welcome: Judith Fischer, 2013 NCFR Conference Chair
Greetings: Elaine A. Anderson, 2011-2013 NCFR President
Recognition of Honored Guests
Presentation of the Alexis Walker Inaugural Award, WileyBlackwell Publishers. Presenters: Margaret Zusky, WileyBlackwell, and Katherine Allen, Alexis Walker Award
Committee Chair
Presentation of the Presidential Award to Karen
Bogenschneider. Presenter: Elaine Anderson, NCFR Board
President
Welcome by the Plenary Sponsor: Lynne M. Borden, University
of Minnesota
Presider: Judith Fischer, 2013 Program Chair
(R and P)
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Family Social Science (FSoS) provides undergraduate, masters, and doctoral-level
education focused on all aspects of family life in the U.S. and around the world using a family systems
approach to examine families as they interact with their environments. Our daily scholarship seeks to
understand and find effective solutions to the problems families face. Departmental faculty are leaders in
family research, family theory, family therapy, family education, and consultation on family issues.
FSoS faculty are involved in a number of interdisciplinary ventures, including collaborations within the
university and a significant number of community partnerships as well as inter-university collaborations. Examples
include the Academic Health Center, the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University
of Minnesota Extension, Psychiatry, Social Work, Curriculum and Instruction, Post-Secondary Teaching and Learning,
the Minnesota Department of Human Services, the Institute on Domestic Violence, and St. Mary’s University.
Nationally, faculty collaborate with partners at the Oregon Social Learning Center and participate in multi-state
research projects with scholars from more than 35 states. Internationally, faculty work with colleagues in Israel,
Mexico, Thailand, Korea, Uganda, and Iraq. These relationships enrich FSoS scholarship across research, teaching,
and engagement and students’ formal and informal learning experiences.
Dr. Lynne M. Borden, Department Head
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138-10 FT (R) Childhood Relational Aggression: Power Plays
of the Not-so-Playful, Mary Telisak, Adriana Casso, Taryn
Nasis, Jessica Smith
138-11 EM (R) Challenging Tiger Mother Stereotype? Christian
Chinese Immigrant Mother’s Homeschooling Practice
Inquiry, Chun Zhang
143-4 Food Security and Parental Feeding Practices That Impact
Self-regulation, Katherine Speirs, Barbara Fiese
Facilitator: Julie Wilgen
FH PA (R)
#140 Exhibits Opening
Bowie C
144-1 Teaching Family Policy in College Classrooms: Inspiring
Students With the Latest Research, Real-world Impacts, and
Engaging Assignments, Karen Bogenschneider, Kristy
Burkholder
144-2 How Education on Family Policy Begins at the High
School Level, Marilyn Flick
144-3 How to Combine Writing Enriched Curriculum Ideas With
the Ideas of The Theory of Paradox, Beth Magistad
144-4 Web-based Instruction, Cassandra Kirkland
144-5 Legal and Logistical Issues That Confront the Online
Teacher and Learner, Nancy Heath
Discussant: Tammy Henderson
Co-chairs: Nancy Heath, Marilyn Flick
Presider: Marilyn Flick
FP SY (P)
5-8pm, Second Level
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with
representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings
will be held on Friday.
#141 SPECIAL SESSION
5:15-6:30pm, Lone Star E/F
Feminist Research Workshop
Presenters: Katherine Allen, Ph.D.; Sally Lloyd, Ph.D.; April
Few-Demo, Ph.D.
Presider: Katherine Allen
FF (R)
CONCURRENT SESsIONS 4
5:15-6:30pm
#142 Intimate Relationships and Health During
Emerging Adulthood
Travis C
142-1 Having the Time of Their Life: College Student Stress,
Dating and Satisfaction With Life, Catherine Coccia, Carol
A. Darling
142-2 Contraception and Sexuality in Heterosexual Emerging
Adult Women, Shauna M. Erickson, Elizabeth H. BlodgettSalafia, Kristen E. Benson
142-3 Young Adults With Serial Unions: Effects on Psychosocial
Health, Jennifer Pearce-Morris
142-4 Association Between Sexual Education and Risky
Behavior Among College Students, Amy
VanMullekom, Chris Latty, Jeff Angera
Facilitator: Tyler Jamison
FH PA (R)
#143 Families, Food and Health Outcomes
Travis D
143-1 Family Meals and Obesity: Single and Dual Headed
Household Perspectives, Carrie Hanson, Jerica Berge,
Caroline Hoppmann
143-2 Household Food Insecurity, Maternal Depression, and
Internalizing and Externalizing Child Behaviors in Rural,
Low-income Families, Kimberly Doudna, Kimberly
Greder, Susan Churchill Sarver
143-3 Food Choice Influences: Acculturation and Family
Contexts, Raydean Mata, Catherine Coccia, Danielle
Villano
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#144 Teaching Family Policy, From High School to
Grad School to Cyber School
#145 Community Engagement in Preparing Family
Science Professionals
Bonham D
145-1 Preparing Future Child Welfare Professionals to
Strengthen Couple Relations, Jeneé Duncan, Ted Futris,
David Schramm, Allen Barton, Donny Thurston
145-2 Building a Community Education Program for High Risk/
Low Resource Families, Roberta Johnson, Grant Richards,
Marjorie Lopshire, Krystal Yorgason, Adrianna Lopez,
Mike Peterson
145-3 Service With a Purpose: How HDFS College Students
Can Meet Community Needs, Nicole Graves
145-4 Integrating Family Science into Multiple Levels of
“Community”, Suzanne Smith, Raeann Hamon
Facilitator: Barbara Settles
FS PA (P and R)
#146 Sexuality and Intimacy in Couple and Family
Therapy
Bonham C
146-1 A Qualitative Study of How Six Families Experienced
the Phenomenon of Adolescent Pregnancy: Implications for
Family Therapists and Educators, Glenda Boyer, Linda
Ladd
146-2 Attitudes Toward Sexting: Does Context Matter? Trent
Parker, Laura M. Frey, Jason Hans
146-3 Couple Intimacy and Relationship Satisfaction: A
Comparison Study, Hana Yoo
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146-4 Still in the Shadows: A Content Analysis of Articles
on Sexual Addiction and Couple Therapy, Stephen Fife,
Rebecca Nemecek, Jordan Staples, Austin Ellis,
Quintin Hunt, Tod Young, Colleen Peterson
Presider: Erica E. Hartwell
FT PA (R)
#147 Cross-cultural Perspectives on Relationships
and Well-being
Bonham B
147-1 Empirical Typology of Chinese Versus American
Premarital Couples, Xiaohui Li, David Olson
147-2 A Conceptual Typology of the Term Familism, Zsombor
Rajkai
147-3 Childless Marriages and Marital Conflict in South Korea,
Miai Sung, Jaerim Lee, Youn Shil Choi
147-4 How Salient are Family Relations to Views on Well-being
and Quality of Life? Carolyn Spellings, Brian Barber, Clea
McNeely
Presider/Discussant: Patricia Hyjer Dyk
IN PA (R)
#148 Well-being of Adolescents in Military
Families: Examining the Intersections of Resilience
and Vulnerability
Bonham E
148-1 Resilience and Vulnerability Among Adolescents in
Military Families: Theoretical and Research Perspectives, Jay
A. Mancini, Catherine W. O’Neal
148-2 Adolescent Well-being: Identifying Social Relationship
Protective Factors, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Amy Laura
Arnold, Jay A. Mancini, James L. Ford, Chalandra
Bryant
148-3 Adolescent Well-being: Empirical Support for Contrasting
Models of Vulnerability and Risk, Mallory Lucier-Greer,
Amy Laura Arnold, Jay A. Mancini, K.A.S. Wickrama
148-4 Family Structure Effects on Adolescent Well-being, Amy
Laura Arnold, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Jay A. Mancini,
James L. Ford, K. A. S. Wickrama
148-5 The Impact of Formal Systems and Program Involvement
on Adolescent Well-being, Brittany D. Linde, Jay A.
Mancini, Douglas A. Kleiber
Discussant: Angela Huebner
Chairs: Jay A. Mancini, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Amy
Laura Arnold
RT SY (R)
#ncfr13
Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference
• Use hashtag #ncfr13 for Twitter, Facebook, and
Instagram during the conference
• Follow @ncfr on Twitter and search the #ncfr13
hashtag for updates throughout the conference
• Visit the NCFR Facebook page at
facebook.com/ncfrpage
• Find NCFR on Instagram as user @ncfrorg
#149 SPECIAL SESSION
5:15-6:30pm, Bowie A/B
Making Research Relevant by
Making Relevant Research
Presenter: Stephen Small, Ph.D.
Presider: Joseph G. Grzywacz
Appetizers will be served.
Sponsored by the Center for Family Resilience, Oklahoma State
University, Joseph Grzywacz, Ph.D., Chair;
Students/New Professionals; Family Policy
Section
SN/FP R and P
#150 President’s Welcoming
Reception and Induction of 2012
NCFR Fellows
6:30-8:30pm, Lone Star A/B
Sponsor: Wiley Blackwell
• 7 p.m., Induction of 2012 NCFR Fellows and recognition of all
Fellows.
• All attendees are invited to attend, meet NCFR President Elaine
Anderson and the Board members, and network with colleagues
• Appetizers will be served.
Presider: Elaine A. Anderson
#151 SPEED POSTER SESSION 3
6:30-7:15pm, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Military Families
A Poster Symposium is a group of closely related posters presented together followed by discussion.
151-01 RT (R) Fathers’ Time Away for Military Duty and
Biological Sons’ Outcomes, Barlynda M. Bryant,
Chalandra M. Bryant, Megan R. Hicks, Jay Mancini
151-02 RT (R) Brief Work-family and Family-work Conflict
Scales in the US Army, Vance Theodore, Walter Schumm,
Roudi Nazarinia Roy
151-03 RT (R) Veteran Status and Mental Health on Quality of
Coparenting for Fathers, Ebony Okafor
151-04 RT (R) How Military Wives Decide What to Share
WithTheir Deployed Husbands, Bryan Cafferky
151-05 RT (R) Military Family Literature: A Content Analysis
of the Mixed Methods Research, Carissa D’Aniello, Lyn E.
Moore
Facilitator: Gary L. Bowen
Posters
Relationships: Couple, Marriage, Family
151-06 RT (R) Cyclicality and Neuroticism, Interaction, and
Satisfaction in Cohabiting Couples, Rachel Lindstrom,
Brian Willoughby
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151-07 RT (R) Commitment and Sacrifice in Emerging Adult
Cyclical and Non-cyclical Romantic Relationships, James
Kale Monk, Amber Vennum, Brian Ogolsky
151-08 RT (R) Physical Well-being After Breast Cancer: The
Value of Relationships, Melissa Curran, Valerie Young,
Sam Simmens, Karen Weihs
151-09 RT (R) Love Related Behaviors and Marital Satisfaction
in the United States and Ecuador, Paul Schvaneveldt,
Michelle Washburn
151-10 EE (R) Investigating Attitudes Toward Relationship
Education, Brandon Burr, Daniel Hubler, Nate Cottle,
Bobby Kern, Holly Shockley, Kelsey Price, Kaye Sears
151-11 RT (R) Implicit Relationship Theories: Implications for
Relational Maintenance, Daniel Weigel, Camille Lalasz,
Dana Weiser
151-12 RT (R) Analysis of Forum Messages From Women
With Partners That Play Massively Multi-player Online
Role-playing Games (MMORPG) Excessively, Joann
Lianekhammy, Judy van de Venne
151-13 RT (R) A Longitudinal Analysis of Couples’ Attitudes
Toward the Value of Children, Xin Ma, Laura M. Frey
151-14 RT (R) Inside the Brain: Couples’ Affect, Empathy, and
Frontal Alpha Asymmetry, Jillian Hawks, Kayla Reed,
Trent Parker, Kristyn Blackburn, Mike Sitton, Erica
Nordquist, Ronald Werner-Wilson, Nathan Wood
151-15 FT (R) Perceptions of Change: Equine Activities With
Individuals, Couples, and Families, Margaret Baier
151-16 RT (R) Cognitions in Marriage: Predicting Partner
Enhancement in Marital Relationships, Jeremy Boden, Dean
Busby, Sylvia Niehuis, Alan Reifman, Jacki Fitzpatrick
151-17 RT (R) What do Debt and Assets Have to do With it?
Disagreements and Marital Outcomes, Brandan Wheeler,
Jennifer Kerpelman
151-18 FH (R) Marital Quality and Health: Longitudinal
Associations Across 2 Generations, Christine Proulx, Ashley
Ermer
151-19 FT (R) Relationship Self-regulation as a Mediator
Between FOO and Marital Outcomes, G. Cole Ratcliffe,
Kristy Soloski, Jared Anderson, Brian Willoughby
151-20 EE (R) First Parenthood Transition Issues and Predicting
Current Marital Risks, Ron J. Hammond, Nate Cottle,
Taylor Headman, Michael Peterson, Randy Christensen,
Jennie Moody, Roberta Johnson
151-21 RT (R) Marital Quality Among Current and Former
College Students, Nate R. Cottle, Ron Hammond, Krystal
Yorgerson, Ben Mallet, Kori Stookey
151-22 RT (R) Associating Marital Beliefs, Sexual
Permissiveness and Sexual Behavior, Adam Farero, Brian
Willoughby, Paul Springer, Cody Hollist
151-23 RT (R) A Structural Model of Mother-Child Interactions
and Their Representations, Alison Bradley, Yeon Soo Yoo,
Jessica Maksut, Hyeseong Kang
151-24 IN (R) How do Family Relationships Affect Subjective
and Psychological Well-being Among Japanese Youth? Aya
Isumi, Naoto Yamauchi
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151-25 RT (R) Family Links Between Maltreatment and
Outcomes Among Vulnerable Male Youth, Julie Wershler,
Scott Ronis, Kathryn Malcom, Nicole Johnston
151-26 FH (R) The Roles of Maternal Warmth and Knowledge
in Adolescents’ Bulimic Symptoms, Elizabeth Blodgett
Salafia, Sarah McDougall, Shauna Erickson
151-27 RT (R) Person-centered Analysis of Family Functioning:
Capturing Children’s Behavioral Problems at Home and
School, Yeonsoo Yoo, JoAnn Robinson, Kari Adamsons,
Ronald Sabatelli
151-28 FH (R) Parents’ Emotion Socialization Practices and
Children’s Prosocial Competence, Duhita Mahatmya,
Pamela Garner
151-29 IN (R) Mother vs. Child Predictors of Okinawan
Child Outcomes, Shizuka Shimabukuro-Nagai, Richard
Wampler
#152 SPEED POSTER SESSION 4
7:45-8:30pm, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Coparenting
A Poster Symposium is a group of closely related posters presented together followed by discussion.
152-01 RT (R) Couples That Parent Together, Stay Together,
Kristy Soloski, Jared Durtschi
152-02 RT (R) Fathers’ Boundary Negotiations In Post-divorce
Coparenting Relationships, Tyler Jamison, Ashton Chaman,
Rachael Doubledee, Richard Feistman, Marilyn Coleman,
Lawrence Ganong
152-03 RT (R) Changes in Coparenting Associated With
Changes in Relationship Quality, Jared Durtschi, Kristy
Soloski
152-04 RT (R) Communication Among Parents Who Share
Physical Custody After Divorce or Separation, Melinda
Stafford Markham, Yolanda Mitchell, Jaimee Hartenstein,
Ghadir Aljayyousi-Khalil, Denise Thompson
152-05 RT (R) Family System’s View of School Readiness:
Effects of Parenting, Coparenting, and Intimacy, Adam M.
Galovan, Erin Kramer Holmes, Jean M. Ispa
152-06 RT (R) A Measure of Maternal Gatekeeping, Daniel
Puhlman, Kay Pasley
152-07 RT (R) Maternal Gatekeeping and Coparenting: Similar
or Distinct? Lauren E. Altenburger, Sarah J. SchoppeSullivan, Claire M. Kamp Dush
Facilitator: Daniel Puhlman
Posters
Health Issues
152-08 FH (P) Building Capacity to Deliver Sex Education to
Individuals With Autism, Sarah Curtiss, Aaron Ebata
152-09 FH (P) Families of Children With Autism: The
Importance of Family-centered Care, Jennifer Reinke
152-10 FH (R) The Relationship Between Parenting and Obesity
Across Multiple Generations, Allison Flittner, Brenda
Lohman, Tricia Neppl
152-11 FH (R) Family Factors During Adolescence and Obesity
in Emerging Adulthood, Yuk Pang, Tricia Neppl, Brenda
Lohman, Meghan Gillette, Jennifer Senia
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152-12 RT (R) Why Do Men Change Their Ideal Family Size?
A Longitudinal Analysis of Life Events, Ozcan Tunalilar,
Justin Hendricks
152-13 FH (R) Attitudes Toward Assisted Reproduction: Context
and Sexual Orientation, Brigitte Dooley, Jason Hans
152-14 FH (R) Associations of Gender Characteristics and
Relationship Length With Fitness and Health Outcomes:
A 25-year Study, Cheryl Juergens, Judith Fischer, Alan
Reifman, Jean Scott
152-15 FH (R) Father’s and Mother’s With Multiple Sclerosis:
Perspectives of Family Functioning, Bill Anderson, Heidi
Bliese, Rachel Schweitzer, Angie Williams
152-16 RT (R) Forgiveness Ameliorates the Negative Effect
of Daily Spousal Conflict on Cortisol, Elizabeth Keneski,
Timothy Loving, Lisa Neff
152-17 FH (R) (Moved to Thur., 7:15 pm, #245-24 FH) Close
Relationships and Health: A Biopsychosocial Model of
Associations for Latinos, Sarah Woods, Jacob Priest
152-18 FH (R) Perceived Barriers to Dietary and Physical
Activity Changes, Amy Yates, Christina Clark, Heather
McCollum, Julie Rutledge
152-19 FH (R) The Scope of Practice for Child Life Specialists,
Sandra Lookabaugh, Sharon Ballard, Jenna Rosato, Katie
McCullough
152-20 FH (P) Healthy Weight Management in a Health Care
Home: A Feasibility Study, Katharine Wickel, Jerica M.
Berge, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
152-21 FH (R) Parental Control During Childhood and
Depressive Symptoms Across the Life Course, Sally
Eagleton, Amanda Williams, Michael Merten
Spirituality and Religions
152-22 RF (R) Exploration of Moral Foundation and Religious
Identity in ROTC Students, Dana Booker, Becky Glover
152-23 RF (R) Exploring Religious Influences on Singles’
Perceived Marital Readiness, Daniel Hubler, Brandon Burr,
Daniel Buck, Holly Shockley, Kelsey Price, Kaye Sears
152-24 RF (R) Spirituality: How Attachment to God and Others
Relate to Well-being, Wendy Wray, Grace Jua Kim,
Thomas Luttrell
152-25 FT (R) Establishing the Validity of the Spirituality in
Clinical Training Scale, Thomas Stone Carlson, Christi
McGeorge, Russell Toomey
#153 Students/New Professionals
Session
#154 Feminist Theory Roundtables
8:15-10pm, Travis C/D
154-01 FF (P) Queering the Campus Gender Landscape Through
Visual Arts Praxis, Libby Balter Blume
154-02 FF (P) What Does it Mean to Identify as a Feminist
Family Scholar? Marilyn Coleman
154-03 FF (P) Using a Post-structural Feminist Lens to
Interrogate the “Risk” in Resilience, Crystal Duncan
Lane
154-04 FF (P) Chicana Feminism: Implications for Family
Studies Research, Teaching, and Praxis, Ana Lucero-Liu
and J. Maria Bermudez
154-05 FF (P) (Re)Tooling a Feminist Family Studies With
African Feminisms, Lee Ann De Reus
154-06 FF (P) Queer and Feminist Theories – Complements and
Complications in Theory and Praxis, Kristin VanNess
154-07 FF(R) Heteronormativity in Families: Are We Part of the
Problem? Taryn Nasis
Facilitator: Lee Ann De Reus
FF (P and R)
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
8:15-9:45pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#155 Education and Enrichment
Bonham B
Presider: Jacqueline Kirby-Wilkins, Section Chair
#156 Family and Health
Bonham C
Presider: M. Elise Radina, Section Chair
#157 International
Bonham D
Presider: Yan (Ruth) Xia, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUP MEETINGS
8:15-9:45pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#158 Latino(a) Research EM
Crockett C
Presiders: Robert Reyes, Katia Goldfarb, Focus Group
Co-chairs
8:15-9:30pm, Bowie A/B
#159 Military Families and Children RT
Leaders: McKenzie Tuschen, Shelby
Bowe, Leah Reineccius, Sterling Wall,
Cuiting Li
SN (P)
Sponsored by Oklahoma State University
#160 Work and Family FP
Speed-Dating-Style Mentoring Session
Bonham E
Presiders: Lynne Borden, Stacy Hawkins, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Crockett D
Presider: Kamala Ramadoss, Focus Group Chair
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
7am-5pm,
#202 Student Affiliates Workshop and
Breakfast Meeting
Conference Registration
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Mission B
In addition to computers and printers in the
Cyber Café, there is complimentary Wi-Fi
throughout the conference meetings rooms, in The Gathering
Place, and at the major presentations.
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by American Public University
The Gathering Place
8am-Midnight, Travis A/B
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all conference
participants. Watch for special events and refreshments
at The Gathering Place on Thursday and Friday!
Sponsored by the University of Georgia, Department of Human Development and Family Science
The Gathering Place–Special Events Today
11:50am-12:30pm. Topic: Tips on Making a Conference Poster,
Alisha Hardman
12:40-1:15pm. Topic: Upcoming and Timely Research, Sara
Johnson
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
7-8:15am
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#200 Feminism and Family Studies
Bowie B
Presider: Elizabeth Sharp, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUP MEETINGS
7-8am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#201 Families and Technology EE
Travis C
Presider: Susan K. Walker, Focus Group Chair
#203 Meditation Time
7:10-7:40am, Crockett D
Mindfulness Meditation. Sponsored by Religion and Family Life
Section
Leader: Teri Henke
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7:30-10am, Lone Star A
7:30: Networking
7:45: Welcome. Highlights of the year for all affiliates
8: Affiliate Video Award
8:05: Affiliate Spotlight: Utah Valley University
8:20: Awards Presentation: Undergraduate Research Award;
Graduate Research Award; President for a Day Award
8:30: Workshop-Listening Leaders. Weber State University.
Skill Building (practice listening while sharing ideas for
fundraising, recruitment, etc.); Needs Assessments; Running
Meetings
9:40: Closing comments
Presider: Sterling Wall, Student Affiliate Adviser Representative
#204 CFLE Academic Program Review
Committee Meeting
7:45-9:45am, Goliad
Presider: Deb Gentry, CFLE Academic Program Liaison
#205 Journal Board Committee (Editors)
7:45-9:45am, San Jacinto
Editors, Editorial Assistants, NCFR Staff
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
8:15-9:30am
#209 Family Well-being Across the Lifespan:
Disability, Obesity, Diabetes, Sleep Quality
Bonham A
209-1 Predictors of Sibling Positive Coping in Families
Raising a Child With a Disability, Susanne Olsen Roper,
Susan Pace, Tina Dyches, Donna Freeborn, Barbara
Mandleco
209-2 The Protective Role of Family Meals: 10-year
Longitudinal Associations Between Frequency of Family
Meals in Adolescence and Overweight/Obese Status in Young
Adulthood, Jerica M. Berge, Dianne Neumark
209-3 Spouse Attendance at Routine Medical Appointments
with Partners With Diabetes, Amber J. Seidel, Melissa M.
Franks, Cleveland G. Shields, Michelle A. Finley, Shannon
K. Oates
209-4 Actor and Partner Links Between Daily Sleep Qualities
and Marital Interactions: Exploring Positive and Negative
Mood as Mechanisms/Mediators, Jeremy B. Yorgason,
Wesley Godfrey, Eunicia Jones, Vaughn Call,
Lance Erickson
Chair: Jerica M. Berge
FH SY (R)
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#210 Children and Adolescents’ Exposure to
Family Violence
Bonham B
210-1 Domestic Violence: Direct vs. Indirect Child Exposure,
Matthew Ong, Elissa Mitchell, Marcela Raffaelli, Jennifer
Hardesty
210-2 Gender, Neighborhood Poverty, Violence, and Adolescent
Survival Expectations, Raymond Swisher, Tara Warner
210-3 Influences of Intimate Partner Psychological Violence
and Harsh Parenting, Tricia Neppl, Jennifer Senia, Brenda
Lohman
210-4 Being a Child in an Ecologically Deprived and Violent
Family Context, Kate Behan, Christopher Blodgett
Facilitator: Jennifer Hardesty
FH/FF PA (R)
#211 Couples Therapy
Bonham D
211-1 Development of the Partner Expectations of SelfDisclosure (PESD) Measure, Lindsay Edwards
211-2 Escalating and Accusing: A Model of Distortion
and Blame in Couple Conflict, Jason Whiting, Jaclyn
Cravens
211-3 Couple Therapy Process and Its Relation to Therapy
Outcome: A Common Factors Study, Laura Evans, Norman
Epstein
211-4 CSA Survivors and Sexual Intimacy: What Heals or Hurts
the Couple Relationship, Colleen Peterson, Stephen Fife,
Laura Smedley
Presider: Shayne Anderson
FT PA (R)
#212-1 Qualitative Family Research Commission
Recommendations
Bonham E
Leaders: Abbie E. Goldberg, Ralph LaRossa, Kevin Roy,
Elizabeth Sharp, Anisa Zvonkovic
RT Invited SY (R)
#213 Family Processes in Families With
Adolescents
Bonham C
213-1 Colorism: A Case for Better Understanding the Wellbeing of Adolescents in Families, Antoinette Landor, Leslie
Gordon Simons
213-2 The Relationship Between Young Adult Gambling
and Family Dynamics, Thomas Pavkov, Allison Tracy,
Stephanie Pilkington
213-3 The Moderating Role of Adoption Status in a Complex
Family Process, Bibiana Koh, Martha Rueter
213-4 Longitudinal Links Between Siblings’ Diverging Interests
and Sibling Experiences, Susan Doughty, Anna Solmeyer,
Susan McHale
213-5 Acknowledging Differences: Do Adoptive Family
Interactions Matter? Kayla Anderson, Martha Rueter
Presider: Kate Speirs
RT PA (R)
#207 SPECIAL SESSION
8:15-9:30am, Lone Star E/F
Building Family Programs in
Honduras
Presenter: Dudley Chancey, Ph.D.
This special session explores the work and challenges of some North Americans involved in humanitarian work
to help families and children in Honduras, Central America. An
overview of several projects will be given. Video interviews with
local Hondurans about the projects will be viewed. A discussion
of “best practices” will lead into open questions from
participants.
Facilitator: Joanne Roberts
Sponsored by Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
RF (P and R)
#214 Poster Session 5
8:15-9:30am, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Feminism Across the Life Course
A Poster Symposium session is a group of closely related posters
presented together followed by discussion.
214-01 FF (R) Marriage in Retirement: A Double-edged Sword?
Christine Price, Olena Nesteruk
214-02 FF (R) Parental Behavior, Gender Role Attitudes,
and Adolescents’ Expected Occupations, Katie Lawson,
Christine Stanik, Ann Crouter, Susan McHale
214-03 FF (R) Prenatal Wishes: The Impact of Parents’ Wishes
on Parenting Quality, Brittany Wittenberg, Cyndy Karras,
Lauren Beverung, Michelle Mathews, Nancy Hazen
214-04 FF (R) Racial Differences in Sexual Decision Making
Power in Adult Relationships, Ashley Jackson, Margaret
Keiley
214-05 FF (R) Gender Role Subscription and Body Image
Dissatisfaction, Sarah Davis, Matthew Mutchler
Discussant: Shannon Weaver
Posters
Research, Theory, Technology, and Social Media
214-06 RT (R) The Intergenerational Transmission of Violence:
A Meta-analytic Review, Maria Mercedes Dominguez,
Jessica High, Prerana Dharnidharka, Marcos Mendez,
Bryan Cafferky, Sandra Stith
214-07 EE (R) Conceptual Matters: An Examination of Sexual
Orientation Conceptualized Four Ways, Joel Muraco, Gu Li,
Stephen Russell, Mellissa Curran
214-08 FT (P) Can Planned Missingness Designs Inform
Clinical Decisions? Scott Huff, Shayne Anderson, Rachel
Tambling
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214-09 RT (R) Let’s Talk About Sex...Maybe? Studying
Sexuality Among Older Adults, Erin Yelland, Jason Hans
214-10 FH (R) Discrimination and Sibling Relationships:
A Qualitative Exploration, Jessica Szweada, Jonathan
Caspi
214-11 RT (R) Applying Spatial Statistics to the Relational
Landscape, Nathan Wood
214-12 RT (R) Differences Between Parents’ and Adolescents’
Perceptions of Indulgent Parenting, Ming Cui, Carol
Darling
214-13 RT (R) Maximizing Rural Social Science Survey
Response Rates at Low Cost, Walter Schumm, Caterina
Scoglio, Phillip Schumm, Vance Theodore, Roudi
Nazarinia Roy
214-14 RT (R) Sibling Theory Development: Niches, Family
Systems, and Beyond, Jonathan Caspi
214-15 FT (R) Couple and Family Therapy Students’
Perceptions of “Family”: A Training Tool, Jessica Topor,
Reham Gassas, Zain Shamoon
214-16 RT (R) The Influence of Blogging and Social Networking
on Maternal Well-being, Brandon McDaniel
214-17 EE (P) Back to the Kitchen: Impact of a Social Media
Campaign Focused on Family Mealtime, Jamie Seger
214-18 RT (R) Facebook Family Rituals: An Investigation,
Carol Bruess, Xiaohui Li
Sex Education
214-19 FH (R) Parent-directed Sex Education: When Parents
Speak, What Do Children Hear? Joseph Ostenson, Emily
Reynolds, Michael Williams, Richard Reynolds
214-20 EE (R) Evaluation of Two Comprehensive Sexuality
Education Programs, Anne-Marie Affainie-Godwyll, Joan
Jurich, Beth Whitted, Diego Espino
214-21 EE (R) Sex On Campus: Promoting the Sexual Health
of College Freshmen, Spencer Olmstead, Kathryn Conrad,
Kyle Heuett
Cohabitation
214-22 FT (P) Dating, Married, and Cohabiting Couples
Presenting for Therapy, Samuel Shannon, Suzanne Bartle
Haring
214-23 RT (R) Tripartite Commitment and Relational Sacrifices
for Pregnant, Unmarried Cohabitors, Shannon Corkery,
Melissa Curran
214-24 RT (R) College Students’ Cohabitation Decisions:
Examining Context and Meaning, Kathleen Nybroten,
Lorrin Pekarske
214-25 RT (R) From Cohabitation to Marriage: A Qualitative
Analysis, Scott Hall, Beckie Adams
214-26 RF (R) The Role of Religion in Understanding the
Continuing Cohabitation Effect, Todd Martin
214-27 EM (R) Cohabitation: Perspectives of Undergraduate
Students, Penny Sommers, Sheree Whiteside, Kristine
Abbott
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GLBT Issues and Same Sex Marriage
214-28 RF (R) Sexual vs Spiritual? Experiences of Lesbian, Gay
and Bisexual Youth, Maureen Todd, Laurencia HuttonRogers, C. Reyn Boyer
214-29 IN (R) Same-sex Weddings in Canada: An Ecological
Analysis of Support, Áine Humble
VISIT THE EXHIBITS
9am-4pm, Second Level
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with
representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings
will be held on Friday.
#216 Memorial Service
Noon-1pm, Bowie A
We will be paying tribute to NCFR leaders and fellows who
have passed away this past year: J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr. and
Charles B. Hennon. We will also remember all NCFR members
who passed away this year: Susan Jean Eitel, Lonnie Robert
Maurer, Leah Cahan Schaefer. In addition, this year we will
remember all NCFR Presidents and Fellows who have died
throughout the years.
Presider: Cindy Winter
#217 University Administrators Forum:
Branding, Bonding, and Leadership Training
Noon-1:15pm, Bonham E
Branding Our Academic Units, Stephan Wilson
Ways NCFR Can Work With University
Administrators to Strengthen the Profession,
Elaine Anderson
Coordinating Our Efforts, Lawrence Ganong
Leadership Training, Stephen Gavazzi
Presider: Lawrence Ganong
An NCFR 75th Anniversary Session
#218 NCFR CFLE Academic Programs
Networking Session
Noon-1:15pm, Travis D
Presider: Deb Gentry, CFLE Academic Programs
Liaison
#219 LIGHTNING PAPERS SESSION 1
Noon-1:15pm, Bonham C
Military Families
Lightning Papers Session is a concentrated paper presentation
(7 minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/
observations (followed by Q&A for those who want more
detail).
219-01 FS (R) Dyadic Analysis of Depression and Couple
Relationships Prior to Military Deployment, KyungHee Lee, Jean-Francois Cardin, Christina L. Collins,
Laura Y. Sanchez, Amber J. Seidel, Shelly MacDermid
Wadsworth
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#215 PLENARY SESSION
10-11:45am, Lone Star D/E/F
Plenary Sponsor: The University of Illinois, Department of
Human and Community Development, Susan Silverberg
Koerner, Ph.D., Chair
Involving Community Members (Promotores) in
Children’s Well-being
America Bracho, M.D., MPH, Presenter
Dr. Bracho is Executive Director, Latino
Health Access, a center for health promotion
and disease prevention located in Santa Ana,
California. Latino Health Access facilitates
means of empowerment for the Latino community and uses participatory approaches to
community health education. The program
trains community health workers as leaders of wellness and
change. Dr. Bracho worked as a physician in her native Venezuela for several years, after which she came to the U.S. to obtain
a master’s degree in public health. Her public health specialty
is health education and health behavior. She has been a trainer,
presenter and consultant for numerous government and private
agencies around the nation. She has served on a number of
2013 NCFR Awards
Reuben Hill Award
Reuben Hill had a distinguished career as a university professor, pioneering the scholarly study of
family, and is remembered for his determination to
promote high-quality research and advance theory
with the intent of producing practical benefits for
families. The award is presented to the author(s)
of the outstanding article, book, or monograph for
the previous year that combines theory and methodology in the
analysis and interpretation of a significant family issue. A plaque,
cash award, and travel allowance are given to the author(s) of the
award-winning article.
Recipients
Thomas Soehl and Dr. Roger
Waldinger are the 2013 recipients
of the Reuben Hill Award for their
article “Transmission of crossborder ties in migrant families” in
the American Journal of Sociology.
Mr. Soehl is a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at UCLA, where he
is currently finishing his dissertation, “Modes of Difference and
Connection: Language and Religion in Migrant Families.” He
earned an MPA degree from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, where he was a McCloy Scholar.
boards and advisory committees and received numerous awards
for her contributions to community health. She is recognized at
the local, regional and national levels as an expert in the area of
Latino health issues, health education, minority women, cultural
competency, community organizing, diabetes education and HIV.
Recognition of Honored Guests
Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to Thomas Soehl and
Roger Waldinger. Presenter: Mark J. Benson, Reuben Hill
Award Chair
Presentation of the Felix Berardo Scholarship Award to
Marilyn Coleman. Presenter: Debra L. Berke, Felix
Berardo Award Committee Chair
Welcome from the Plenary Sponsor: Susan Silverberg Koerner,
University of Illinois
Presider: Judith Fischer, 2013 Program Chair
Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for Mentoring
Given in honor of Dr. Felix Berardo, a wellknown professor at the University of Florida,
who went beyond expectations in mentoring
many students who became outstanding leaders in the family field. The award recognizes an
NCFR member noted for excellence in mentoring one or more junior colleagues. The award
includes a plaque and a $500 stipend.
Recipient
Marilyn Coleman is Curators’ Professor Emerita at the University of Missouri and an NCFR Fellow. Dr. Coleman spent 18
years as director of graduate studies in the university’s Human
Development and Family Studies
department and 18 years as department chair. She was the first faculty
member to receive the MU Graduate Faculty Mentor Award and the
first female editor of the Journal
of Marriage and Family to serve
a full term. Dr. Coleman studies
post-divorce families, especially
stepfamilies.
Dr. Waldinger is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at UCLA
and a 2008 Guggenheim Fellow. He has authored six books —
most recently How the Other Half Works: Immigration and the
Social Organization of Labor.
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219-02 FS (R) Dyadic Use of Emotion-focused Coping
Strategies Post-deployment, Christina Marini, Shelley
MacDermid Wadsworth
219-03 FS (R) Family Functioning in the Families of Civilian
Husbands of Female Service Members in Light of Wives
Military Service: A Test of Competing Hypotheses, Kenona
Southwell, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
219-04 FS (R) Employment’s Effects on Partners’ Individual
Wellbeing During Predeployment, Christina Collins, Kyung
Hee Lee, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
219-05 FH (P) Coming All the Way Home: Integrative
Community Care for Those Who Serve, Emily Cook, Joseph
Bobrow, Carrie Knowles, Cassandra Vieten
219-06 FH (R) “It was Weird”: Resilience of National Guard
Youth Coping With Parental Deployment, Joyce Baptist,
Elaine Johannes, Patricia Barros, Bryan Cafferky
219-07 FH (R) The Influence on Deployments on Well-being
of Military Families, Farrell Webb, Suzanne Mayo-Theus,
Chiquita Miller
219-08 FH (R) Voices of Spouses: Boundary Ambiguity and
Deployed Soldiers, Suzanne Mayo-Theus, Farrell Webb,
Chiquita Miller
219-09 (R) FH Life During Wartime: Coping Skills of
Adolescent Children With a Deployed Military Parent,
Bradford Wiles, Jay A. Mancini, Angela Huebner
Facilitator: Tara Saathoff-Wells
#220 LIGHTNING PAPERS SESSION 2
Bonham D
Parenting
A concentrated paper presentation (7 minutes, 8 slides) that
focuses only on key findings/observations (followed by Q&A for
those who want more detail).
220-01 EM (R) Ethnic Discrimination and Adolescent Substance
Use: Does Parenting Matter? Kelly Beaumont Bacher,
Rand Conger, Maciel Hernandez, Richard Robins, Keith
Widaman
220-02 EM (R) Predicting Undermining Coparenting Among
Single, African American Mothers, J. Claire Cook
220-03 EM (R) Longitudinal Linkage Between Father
Involvement and Child’s Disability: A Three-wave Crosslagged Study, Keitaro Yoshida, Justin Dyer, Brent
McBride
220-04 EM (R) Social-contextual Factors and Maternal
Caregiving in Mexican-Americans, Jennifer Ross, Yvonne
Caldera
220-05 EM (P) Cultural Competence and Parent Education,
Roudi Nazarinia-Roy, Yolanda Mitchell, Walter Schumm,
Farrell Webb
Policy Issues
220-06 FP (R) Impact of Formal and Informal Support Usage on
Rural Mothers’ Well-being, Rebecca Sero-Lynn
220-07 FP (R) Family Policy From a Lifespan Perspective:
Introducing an Analytical Tool, Hilary A. Rose, Áine Humble
Facilitator: Jeneé Duncan
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#221 POSTER SESSION 6
Noon-1:15 pm, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Work and Family
A Poster Symposium is a group of closely related posters
presented together followed by discussion.
221-01 FP (R) Work-to-Family Conflict, School Involvement,
and Academic Achievement, Hayley Holladay, Erin
Holmes, Jeremy Yorgason, Jeffrey Hill
221-02 FP (R) Early Maternal Employment: The Effects on the
Outcomes of Canadian Children, Teresa Lightbody, Deanna
Williamson
Facilitator/Discussant: Kathy Piercy
Posters
Cross-cultural, Diversity, Immigration and International Issues
221-03 FH (R) Female Genital Mutilation and Children’s Wellbeing, Mame Kani Diop, Pearl Stewart
221-04 FT (R) Exploring Communication Differences in
Interracial and Same-race Married Couples, Carmen
Buchanan, Ronald Cox, Brandt Gardner, Dean Busby
221-05 IN (P) Family Support Influences Relationship Outcomes
in Chinese Couples, Linh Nguyen, Matthew D. Johnson,
Jared R. Anderson, Amber Vennum, Wenli Liu
221-06 IN (R) Ukrainian-American Families: Identity, Religion,
and Family Formation, Christina Bobesky, Matthew
Mulvaney
221-07 EE (P) Multicultural and Multilingual Students and
Families: A Demographic Imperative, Barbara Allison,
Albert Davis
221-08 EE (P) Assessment of Students’ Self-reflections of
Family Heritage and Cultural Competence, Elizabeth B
Carroll, Priti Desai, Bernice Dodor
221-09 EM (R) The Implication of Parentification on AsianAmerican Youth, Jou-Chen Chen, Zoe Cornwell, Natasha
Cox, Tanisha Garnier, Joyce Arditti
221-10 IN (R) Reliability and Validity of the Korean Version of
the Differentiation in the Family System Scale, Hyanghee
Lee, Ronald M. Sabatelli
221-11 EM (R) Family and Peer Influences on Ethnic Identity
Formation Among Mexican-origin Adolescents, Peter Kim,
Mayra Bamaca-Colbert
221-12 IN (R) Immigrants’ Financial Literacy: Banks Replacing
Youth as Language Brokers, Phyllis Johnson
221-13 IN (R) “Not a Negative”: Challenging Perceptions
of ‘Boomerang Kids’ in Australia, Elyse Warner, Claire
Henderson-Wilson, Fiona Andrews
221-14 IN (R) Social Welfare and Status of Left-behind Children
in China, Shuang Lu, Juliann Vikse, Chien-Chung Huang,
Yi-Ting Lin, Silai Yi
221-15 IN (R) International Humanitarian Service Experiences
and Young Adult Social Competence, Todd Spencer, Paul
Schvaneveldt
221-16 IN (R) Family’s Role in Adolescents’ Education
Aspirations in Three Asian Cities, Amanda Kalamar, Laurie
Schwab Zabin
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221-17 IN (R) International Students’ Lived Experiences in an
American University, Tamara Clarkson, Ani Yazedjian
221-18 IN (R) Family Friendly Policies in South Korea: Their
Effect on Desired Fertility of Employed Mothers, Woosang
Hwang, Kamala Ramadoss
221-19 IN (R) Differential Influence of Mother’s Employment
Type on Parenting Quality: Psychological and Structural
Mechanisms, Jihyoung Kim, Josephine A. Kwon, K.A.S.
Wickrama
221-20 IN (R) A Study on Korean Fathers’ Paternal Involvement
and Parenting Satisfaction: Mediating Effects of Work to
Family Conflict and Family to Work Conflict, Kwangman
Ko, Injee Kim
221-21 IN (R) Availability and Usage of Work-life Policies
Among Employees in the Information Technology Enabled
Services in India, Kamala Ramadoss
221-22 EM (R) Time Spent With Parents and Peers and Latino
Children’s Behavior Problems, Ui Jeong Moon, Sandra L.
Hofferth
221-23 IN (R) Parental Support, Economic Self-efficacy, and
Life Satisfaction in Emerging Adulthood in Japan, Teru
Toyokawa, Reiko Kogo
221-24 IN (R) Cultural Brokering in a Sample of Refugee
Adolescents From Somalia, Heidi Ellis, Vanja Lazarevic
221-25 IN (R) A Mediational Model of the Impact of School
Involvement on Parental Efficacy Among South Korean
Mothers, Grace Chung, Hyunah Lee, Kangyi Lee,
Jungmin Lee
221-26 EM (P) Recruiting Minority Clients and Assembling a
CRT Advisory Board, Desiree Seponski, Joan Marianne
Sotello, Christopher Alas, Eliza Boquin, Glenda Mutinda,
Preston Haynes, Ashley Davis, Mariam Massoud
(MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, 11:45am, SESSION #124-01
EM) One Size Does Not Fit All: Family Well-being Across
Immigrant Communities
221-27 EM (R) Depression Among Latinas Living in
Farmworker Communities in North Carolina, Martha
Zapata Roblyer, Joseph G. Grzywacz, Cynthia Suerken,
Grisel Trejo, Wei Lang, Thomas A. Arcury, Sara A.
Quandt
221-28 EM (R) Status, Perceived Health, and Wellbeing Among
Migrants in a New Settlement, Lidice Tobar, Bethany L.
Letiecq
221-29 EM (R) Coping and Depression Among Frontier
Migrants: Gender and Status Matter, Yanet Eudave, Bethany
L. Letiecq
221-30 EM (R) Immigrant Mothers’ Negotiation of Parenting
Roles and Discipline Practices, Colleen K. Vesely, Rachael
D. Goodman
FOCUS GROUP MEETINGS
Noon-1:15pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#222 Men in Families RT
Bonham B
Presiders: E. Jeffrey Hill, Alan Taylor, Focus Group Co-chairs
#223 Qualitative Family Research Network RT
Bonham A
Special Speaker
Presider: Todd Goodsell, Focus Group Chair
#224 Journal of Marriage and Family
Editorial Board
Noon-1:15pm, Bowie B
Presider: Kelly Raley, JMF Editor
#225 Students/New Professionals Leadership
Council
Noon-1:15pm, Travis C
Presiders: Lyndal Khaw, NCFR Board; Ronald Cox, Program Committee; Claire Kimberly and Sterling Wall, Affiliate Councils
#226 Journal of Family Theory & Review
Editorial Board
1:15-2:45pm, Bowie C
Presider: Bob Milardo, JFTR Editor
#227 SPECIAL SESSION
1:30-2:45pm, Lone Star Ball Room E/F
Latino(a) Families in Later Life
Presenter: Kyriakos Markides, Ph.D.
Professor Markides is the Annie and John Gnitzinger Distinguished Professor of Aging and Director of the Division of
Sociomedical Sciences, Department of Preventive Medicine and
Community Health at the University of Texas Medical Branch in
Galveston.
Presider: TBA
Issues in Aging Focus Group FH/IDC
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
1:30-2:45pm
#228-1 Ethical Thinking and Practice for Family
Educators, Part 2: Relevant Application
Bonham A
Leaders: Mary Maher, Glen Palm
Presider: Colleen Gibbons
EE WK (P)
#229 Cultural Perspectives of Spouses, Partners
and Cohabitation
Bonham B
229-1 The Effects of Partner Relationships on Asian Immigrants’
Stress, Hyeeun Chung, Norm Epstein
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229-2 Immigration Stress, Dyadic Coping, and Relationship
Satisfaction in Latino Couples, Mariana Falconier, Fridtjof
Nussbeck, Guy Bodenmann
229-3 Potential Social Capital for Intermarried Persons,
Juyoung Jang, Sharon M. Danes
229-4 Eastern European Wives in Transnational Marriages:
Areas of Potential Vulnerability, Polina Levchenko,
Catherine Solheim
Facilitator: Roudi Nazarinia Roy
EM PA (R)
#230 Teen Dating Violence Prevention
Bonham C
230-1 Protective Factors Among Youth Exposed to Adult
Domestic Violence: Implications for Teen Dating Violence
Prevention, Linda Benavides, Amy Chanmugam
230-2 Expect Respect: A Comprehensive Dating Abuse
Prevention Program for Middle and High Schools, Barri
Rosenbluth
230-3 Bystander Interventions in Contexts of Teen Dating
Violence: Implications for School-based Programming and
Policy, Wm. Michael Fleming, Jacquelyn D.
Wiersma
230-4 Is it Bullying, Teen Dating Violence or Both?
Student, School Staff and Parent Perceptions, Jodie
Hertzog, Rochelle Rowley, Tammy Harpel
Organizer: Twyla J. Hill
FP/FH SY (R)
#231 Honey Boo Boo: A Model of Family Strength
Bonham D
231-1 Innovations in Curriculum and Assessment for Teaching
Family Strengths, Deborah C. Bailey
231-2 Implementing a Family Strengths Based Prospective,
Natalie Harpe-Moler
231-3 Poverty Simulation: Evaluating an Immersion Experience
with a Strength-based Focus, Kimberly Tate, Lesli
Humphrey-Driscollrigan
231-4 From the Classroom to the Career Field: Assessing Family
Life Education Curriculum, Dixie Gabalis
231-5 Seeking Direction for a Strength-based
Curriculum, Katie LaPlant
Chair: Deborah C. Bailey
FS SY (P)
#232 Gender and Gender Identity From a Feminist
Perspective in Family Therapy
Bonham E
232-1 Positive Perceptions of Single Mothers and Fathers:
Implications for Therapy, Candice Maier, Christi
McGeorge
232-2 Defining Feminist Identities: Applications for Family
Therapy Practice, Sarah McDougall, Christi McGeorge
232-3 Can Androgyny Balance Bowen? Distance Regulation,
Sex Roles, and Well-being, Erica Hartwell, Suzanne BartleHaring
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232-4 A Part of God’s Plan: Gender Identity and
Religion, Elijah Marcelle-Ezekiel Westerfield,
Kristen E. Benson
Presider: Erika L. Grafsky
FT/FF PA (R)
#233 Understanding the Role of Prayer and
Spirituality in Family Life
Travis C
233-1 The Transformative Power of Prayer: How Prayer
Changes Affect, Emma Porter, Nathaniel Lambert, David
Dollahite, Loren Marks
233-2 The Power of Prayer in Transforming Perceptions,
Madison Lawrence, Nathaniel Lambert, David Dollahite,
Loren Marks
233-3 Discourse Analysis of FT Graduate Students’
Constructions of Spirituality, Marianne Miller, Nicole Van
Ness
233-4 Religiosity and Perceptions of Spouse Values Predict
Marital Satisfaction, James P. Marshall, Jonathan
R. Olson, H. Wallace Goddard
Presider: Bryce Jorgensen
RF PA (R)
#234 Fathering in Complex Families
Bowie A
234-1 Non-resident Fathers With Children in the Foster Care
System, Jay Fagan, Yookyong Lee, Larry Icard
234-2 Identity, Commitment, and Role Performance in First-time
Resident and Non-resident Fathers in Fragile Families, Kay
Pasley, Ray Petren, Jessica Fish
234-3 Jailed Fathers: The Complexities of Multi-partner Fertility,
Justin Dyer, Angela Wiley
234-4 Family Complexity for Low-income Fathers in an Era of
Rising Inequality, Kevin Roy
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
Chair: B. Kay Pasley
RT/IDC SY (R)
#235 STUDENTS/NEW
PROFESSIONALS WORKSHOP
1:30-2:45pm, Travis D
Navigating the Publication Process
Leaders: Sara Johnson, Lindsay Edwards
SN (R)
Sponsored by Oklahoma State University
#236 IDC Qualitative Task Force Meeting
1:30-2:30pm, San Jacinto
Presiders: Maresa Murray, Donna Sollie, IDC Co-chairs
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#237 PLENARY SESSION
3:15-5pm, Lone Star D/E/F
Plenary Sponsor: Auburn University, Department of Family and
Child Development, Joe Pittman, Ph.D., Chair
What is Child Well-being? Does It
Matter How We Measure It?
Kristin Moore, Ph.D., Presenter
Dr. Moore is a Senior Scholar and Senior
Program Area Director for Youth Development at Child Trends. She has been with
Child Trends since 1982, studying child
and family well-being, adolescent development, the effects of family structure and
social change on children, the determinants and consequences
of adolescent parenthood, the effects of poverty and welfare on
children and fathers, and positive development. Dr. Moore was
the founding chair of the Effective Programs and Research Task
Force for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and served as a member of the initial Board
of Directors. She currently serves on advisory boards for a
number of organizations, including several for the Department
of Health and Human Services.
for stakeholders in varied fields. This
talk will suggest a framework for
conceptualizing and measuring child
well-being and well-becoming, both
positive and negative; highlight the
advantages of having comparable
constructs and measures across fields;
and share resources for assessing and
monitoring child well-being.
Recognition of Honored Guests
Presentation of the Cindy Winter Scholarship Award to
Kimberly Crossman. Presenter: Lyndal Khaw, Students/
New Professionals Board Representative and Award
Committee Chair
Presentation of the Kathleen Briggs Outstanding Mentor
Award to Fred P. Piercy. Presenter: Christine McGeorge,
Family Therapy Section Chair
Welcome by the plenary sponsor, Joe Pittman, Auburn
University
Presider: Judith Fischer, 2013 Program Chair
The well-being of children is often cited as a goal for public
policy and programs, but the phrase holds different meanings
2013 NCFR AWARDS
Cindy Winter Scholarship Award (SNP)
Recognizing Cindy Winter, NCFR’s Conference Director from 1964-2007, this award goes
to a student or new professional who has demonstrated outstanding leadership/service in the
discipline of family studies. The award includes a
travel stipend for the NCFR Annual Conference,
a complimentary NCFR Annual Conference
registration, and a plaque.
Recipient
Kimberly Crossman is a doctoral candidate in the Department
of Human and Community Development at the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She has been active with NCFR’s
Feminism and Family Studies section by reviewing presentation
proposals for NCFR’s annual conference;
serving on the fundraising committee; representing students and new professionals; and
helping form a mentoring program. She is
active on NCFR’s SNP Leadership Council;
is co-president of the Illinois affiliate; and
was president of her department’s graduate
student organization.
Kathleen Briggs Outstanding Mentor Award
Given in honor of Kathleen Briggs, a long-time
Family Therapy Section member and leader, this
award recognizes an outstanding mentor of students and new professionals in the area of marriage and family therapy. Dr. Briggs was wellknown and respected for her leadership, insight,
optimism, enthusiasm, and her commitment to
mentoring graduate students and new professionals. The award includes a cash award and plaque.
Recipient
Fred P. Piercy is a professor in the Marriage and
Family Therapy doctoral program at Virginia
Tech. He has served as head of the department
and associate dean of research and graduate
studies in the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. Prior to that, he taught for 18
years at Purdue University and seven years at
East Texas State University (now Texas A&M
Commerce).
Dr. Piercy has been a board member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy and chair of the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education. He is a Fellow in AAMFT and APA and is the current editor
of the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy.
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#238 NCFR Annual Business Meeting and Member
Forum
5:15-6:30pm, Crockett C/D
Summary of activities; financial report; recognition of board
members
Presider: Elaine Anderson, 2011-2013 NCFR President
#239 STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
ROUNDTABLES
5:15-6:30pm, Bowie A
239-1 (P) Increase Your Marketability
in the Digital Century: ABCs of an
Effective Online Course, I. Joyce
Chang, Rebecca J. Ward
239-2 (P) 4 Effective Guidelines for Collaboration, Jennifer
Rojas-McWhinney, Rachel Engler
239-3 (P) The Courage to Publish: Inspiration for Budding
Authors, Clara Gerhardt, David Knox
239-4 (P) Preparing for Academia: What We Didn’t
Learn in Graduate School! Mary S. Green, Naveen
Jonathan, Alexandra Schmidt
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
7-8:15pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#241 Ethnic Minorities
(Session moved to Thursday, 8:15-10pm, Session #245B)
#242 Religion and Family Life
Bonham D
Presider: Joanne Roberts, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#243 Co-parenting and Divorce Education EE
Bonham A
Presiders: Denise Brandon, Lawrence Shelton, Focus Group
Co-chairs
#244 Issues in Aging FH
Bonham B
Presider: Jeremy Yorgason, Focus Group Chair
#245 SPEED POSTER SESSION 7
7:15-8pm, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Inclusion and Family Policy
A Poster Symposium is a group of closely related posters presented together followed by discussion.
245-01 FP (R) Embracing Love Across the Rainbow, Renata
Carniero, Monique Walker
245-02 FP (P) (CANCELLED) Parents, Professionals and
People With Intellectual Disabilities: Social and Professional
Identities and Advocacy to Enhance Civil Rights and Wellbeing,
Facilitator: Aaron Ebata
Posters
Family Policies and Issues: Economic Well-being; Low-income
Families, Literacy, Communities
245-03 EE (R) Youth Financial Literacy: Best Practices,
Casey J. Totenhagen, Deborah M. Casper, Christine
Bracamonte-Wiggs, Lynne Borden
245-04 EE (R) Youth Financial Literacy: Evidence-based
Programs and Effective Delivery Methods, Deborah M.
Casper, Casey J. Totenhagen, Christine BracamonteWiggs, Lynne Borden
#240 UNIVERSITY/ALLIED ASSOCIATION RECEPTIONS
6:15-7:45pm, Texas D/E
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several universities, colleges, and allied associations. Learn about their
programs and meet faculty and students; greet your fellow alums; prizes. Light refreshments served. Universities/Colleges/
Associations participating as of October 14:
Oklahoma State University
Syracuse University-Falk College
Abilene Christian University
Texas Tech University
Delaware Valley College
Texas Woman’s University
East Carolina University
University of Delaware
Florida State University
University of Georgia
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
University of Maryland
Indiana State University
University of Minnesota
Iowa State University
University of Missouri
Kansas State University
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Michigan State University
University of North Texas
Montclair State University
University of Southern Mississippi
North Carolina State University
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
North Dakota State University
Virginia Tech
Ohio State University
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245-05 EE (R) Young Adults’ Finances: Influences From Parents
and Romantic Partners, Joyce Serido, Sun Young Ahn,
Emma Garner, Melissa A. Curran
245-06 RT (R) Stress and Income Status in Economic Crises,
Adnan Alkhiary, Farrell Webb, Chiquita Miller
245-07 FP (R) A Family Resilience Model of Behavior Health
Among Low Income Families, Sherria Taylor, Brian
Distelberg
245-08 EE (R) Hey Baby! What Are Your Literacy Skills? Sally
Martin, Daniel Weigel, Jennifer Lowman
245-09 FP (P) Using Community Asset to Increase the Reading
Scores of African American Male 3rd Grade Students: A
Participatory Action Research Approach, Anthony James,
Johnnie Jackson, Jeremy Carter
245-10 RT (R) Differences Between Sibling Relations and
Emotional and Cognitive Perspective Taking, Samantha A.
Sang, Elizabeth K. Wilson, Brittany P. Boyer, Jackie A.
Nelson
245-11 RT (R) Exploratory and Confirmatory Analysis of the
Community Connections Index, Mallory Lucier-Greer,
Laura Arnold, Jay A. Mancini, Gary L. Bowen
245-12 RT (R) Deconstructing Community Risk Factors for Life
Course Depressive Symptoms, Amanda Williams, Michael
Merten
245-13 RT (R) Family and Individual Precursors of Achievement
in Emerging Adulthood, Janet Melby, Karen Bittner,
Clinton Gudmunson
245-14 FP (R) Family Life Stages and Taking Family Leave:
The Moderating Effect of Gender, Yoonjoo Lee, Sandra
Hofferth
245-15 IN (R) The Family Side of China: Reflections of a
Fulbrighter, Karen Seccombe
245-16 FP (R) Help! We Need Somebody! An Analysis of
Resources for Non-traditional College Students, Theresa
Lindsay, Lisa Moyer
245-17 FH (R) Farm to School: An Opportunity to Enhance
Family Well-being Through Community-based Partnerships,
Melissa Scott Kozak
Families and Work
245-18 FH (R) Burnout and Secondary Traumatic Stress Among
Forensic Interviewers, Christy Williams, Michelle Toews
245-19 FH (R) Work Stressors, Relationship Conflict and
Health Among Factory Workers, Meagan Parrish Meadows,
Karina Shreffler, Ronald Cox
245-20 RT (R) Mediational Links Between Parents’ Work
Travel Intensity and Child Adjustment, Lorey Wheeler,
Andrea Swenson, Anisa Zvonkovic, Caitlin Faas, Ruth
Nutting
Attachment
245-21 IN (R) Children’s Representations of Multiple Family
System Relationships in Story Stems, Loredana Apavaloaie,
Cathy Grist, Loren Marks
245-22 EE (P) Attached at the Heart: A Parenting Curriculum
With Attachment in Mind, Lysa Parker, Deborah Cashen,
Barbara Nicholson
245-23 FH (R) How Attachment in Adoptive Couples Affects
Parenting and Child Outcomes, Marykate Oakley, Rachel
Farr
Close Relationships and Health
245-24 FH (R) (Moved from Wed., 7:45 pm, #152-17 FH)
Close Relationships and Health: A Biopsychosocial Model of
Associations for Latinos, Sarah Woods, Jacob Priest
#245-A Legacy Circle Reception
(Session moved from Friday, 12:45-2:15)
7:30-8:30pm, Bowie B/C
This reception honors those who have been
NCFR member 25 or more years. Light refreshments will be served. Invitation only.
#245-B Ethnic Minorities Section Member Meeting
and Oral History
8:15-10pm, Bonham B
Business Meeting. Presentation of Oral History
Presider: Ani Yazedjian, Section Chair-elect
#246 CFLE Reception
8:15-9:45pm, Lone Star A/B
Presider: Susan Marsh, CFLE Advisory Board
Chair
By invitation. Open to current Certified Family
Life Educators
Platinum Sponsor: Western Michigan
University
#247 SPEED POSTER SESSION 8
8:30-9:15pm, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Taking Context Into Account: GLBT Relationships, Families, and Heteronormativity (Continues until
10pm)
A Poster Symposium session is a group of closely related posters
presented together followed by discussion.
247-01 FF (P) Community-based Participatory Intervention
Development for Sexual Minority Youth, Dana Riger, Erika
Grafsky
247-02 FF (R) LGBT Families in a Changing Regional Context,
Ramona Faith Oswald, Elizabeth Holman
247-03 FF (R) Race, Place, and Gender Effects on LGBT
Identity Salience, Shawn Mendez, Ramona Faith
Oswald
247-04 FF (R) Unheard Intersections: Nonmetropolitan
Latina Sexual Minority Youth, Hortencia Arizpe, Megan
Paceley
247-05 FF (R) Minority Stress, Parental Competency, and
Copingamong Gay Adoptive Fathers, Nicole Finkbeiner
Discussant: Katherine Allen
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Posters
Military Families
247-06 EE (R) Military Families Internship: Serving
Communities, Preparing Professionals, Sally Koblinsky,
Emily Cook, Zainab Okolo, Lorrie Zeigler, Jena Peters
247-07 EE (R) Now That They Are Back: Explores Education,
Behavioral Health Recommendations and Solutions for
Mitigating the Effects of Deployment on Children, Kay
Higgs-Adams
247-08 EE (R) How Deployment Affects Parent-child
Relationships: Parents’ Perceptions, Venee Hummel, Janet
Crow, Margaret Baier
247-09 FH (P) The Impact of Parents’ Responses to the Stresses
of Deployment on Children’s Behavior, David Thompson,
Una Henry, Chelsea Link, Bryant Miller, Joyce Baptist
247-10 FH (R) Fitness and Resiliency in Military Spouses With
Children With Special Needs, Anne Farrell, Gary Bowen,
Danielle Swick
Adolescents, Childhood, and Emerging Adults
247-11 FP (R) Foster Adolescent Behaviors and Perception
of Relationship With Caregiver, Morgan Cooley, Heather
Farineau, Armeda Wojciak, Ann Mullis
247-12 RT (R) Parental Physical Discipline and Adolescent
Behavior Problems, Monica McCann, Caitlin Robinson,
Amanda Morris, Michael Criss
247-13 RT (R) Enhancing Understanding of the Matching
Phenomenon: A Social Relations Model Expansion to the
Pairing Game, April A. Buck, Paul W. Eastwick
247-14 RT (R) Adolescent Delinquency: Is Too Much or
Too Little Prenatal Control a Problem? DeAnna HarrisMcKoy
247-15 RT (R) Developmental and Gendered Perspectives of
Attachment and Personal Support, Diana Shepherd, Erin
Lund, Ashley Manning
247-16 RT (R) Pretend Play in Natural Settings and Children’s
Subsequent Social Competence: Data From the United States
and Finland, Jinni Su, Carol Johnston, Janathan Tudge
247-17 FH (R) Mother-daughter Communication About Sex: A
Grenadian Perspective, Helyne I. Frederick, Erica Wilkins,
Rachel Kirkpatrick, Jody Russon
247-18 RT (R) Pubertal Timing and Sexual Behavior Among
African-American Male Youth, Steven Kogan, Junhan
Cho, Leslie Gordon-Simons, Ronald Simons, Frederick
Gibbons
247-19 RT (R) Attributes of Activity-based Friends Predict
Australian Youth Well-being, Bonnie Barber, Kathryn
Modecki, Corey Blomfield-Neira
247-20 FP (R) Youth Aging out of Foster Care: Determinants of
Educational Attainment, Dana Hunter, Pamela Monroe
247-21 RT (R) Assessing Youth Well-being in the Context of
Program Quality, Lynne Borden, Christine Bracamonte
Wiggs, Amy Schaller, Bryna Koch
Plenary Sponsor
Human Development and Family Studies
College of Human Sciences
Auburn University
The Department of Human Development and Family Studies (HDFS) prepares students for
dynamic careers focused on generating and applying knowledge about quality of life for
individuals, relationships, and families in a changing world.
Emphasis on Interpersonal Competence
We focus on understanding and supporting the emergence of interpersonal competence across the lifespan using a multidisciplinary approach and cutting-edge methodologies. Our core areas include relationships in childhood, adolescence,
and adulthood, with a special focus on biological, psychophysiological and contextual underpinnings of healthy development and well-being. We are also committed to applying this knowledge through prevention and intervention.
Exceptional Faculty
Our faculty are world-class, enjoying national and international reputations. They are among the most productive HDFS
researchers in the nation in terms of grantsmanship, publications, and citations to their work. They also enjoy extensive
national and international collaborations.
Quality Training for HDFS Scholars
Students’ programs are organized around the competencies they seek to build. Through regular, constructive interaction
with and evaluation from multiple faculty, students truly begin to participate in and contribute to their chosen fields.
Come Join Us! We take inspiration from our College’s motto, “Science for a Quality Life.” You can too!
http://www.humsci.auburn.edu/hdfs
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247-22 RT (P) Hearing the Youth’s Perspective: Peer Groups and
Delinquent Involvement, Jennifer Crosswhite
247-23 RT (R) Community-level and Individual-level Protective
Factors of Deviant Peer Association, Tara E. Sutton, Leslie
Gordon Simons
247-24 RT (R) Perceptions of School Experiences During
the Transition Into Middle School, Cheryl Buehler, Anne
Fletcher, Carol Johnston, Bridget Weymouth, Edward
Chia
247-25 FT (R) Parent-child Conversations About Family
Adversity: A Review, Natalie Williams, Gilbert Parra,
Scott Ronis, Elizabeth Fair, Maren Hankey, Joyce Lui
247-26 RT (R) Parent and Child Perspectives of Parenting as
Predictors of Child Well-being, Colleen Hanlon, Diana
Shepherd
247-27 RT (R) Cutting the Cord or Keeping the Connection:
Differentiation in Family of Origin and Communication
Mode and Frequency Between Emerging Adults and Their
Parents, Kristin Van Ness, Nicholas Koberstein,
247-28 RT (R) Theorizing About Disclosure Processes in Parentadolescent Relationships, Agnieszka Wozniak
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
#249 Family Science
Bonham C
Presider: Bahira Trask, Section Chair
#250 Family Therapy
Lone Star C
Presider: Christine McGeorge, Section Chair
Hosted by North Dakota State University
FOCUS GROUP MEETINGS
8:30-10pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#251 Family Economics FP
Travis C
Presider: Jeffrey P. Dew, Focus Group Chair
#252 Grief and Families EE
Travis D
Presider: Colleen Murray, Focus Group Chair
8:30-10pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#253 Parent Education EE
Bonham A
Presider: David Law, Focus Group Chair
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Human and Community Development creates research, teaching and outreach programs that focus on
positive human development, family resiliency and thriving communities. Our department addresses significant
societal issues, using advanced quantitative and qualitative methods, fostering collaborative and collegial interactions, and
serving scientific leadership roles.
A Focus on Significant Societal Issues. Our work is “science with a social conscience.” Faculty are interested in the most
challenging scientific issues, but they always ask how they can make a difference.
Advanced Methods in Unique Laboratory Facilities. Faculty and graduate students are engaged in developing and mastering the most sophisticated quantitative and qualitative methods and practicing these skills in state-of-the-art laboratories.
Collaborative and Collegial Interactions. Professor Isabel Bevier, a pioneering scientist in 1900, noted that the wide-open
Illinois prairie provided “no boundaries” and this characterized the faculty’s intellectual orientation as well. Our faculty work
across disciplines, programs, methodologies, and they work with colleagues across settings, departments and institutions.
Faculty with Major Scientific Leadership Roles. Our faculty are not only excellent scholars and mentors, they are also leaders in the scientific community through serving as officers in professional societies, giving invited lectures at major national
meetings and at universities across the world, and serving as editors of major journals.
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Mission B
In addition to computers and printers in the
Cyber Café, there is complimentary Wi-Fi
throughout the conference meetings rooms, in The Gathering
Place, and at the major presentations.
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by American Public University
The Gathering Place
8am-Midnight, Travis A/B
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all conference
participants 8am to midnight.
Sponsored by Students/New Professionals and
University of Georgia
Special Events Today:
11:50am-12:30pm. Topic: Transitioning Into an Academic
Career, Megan Haselschwerdt
12:40-1:20pm. Topic: Tips on Getting Into Graduate School,
Amanda Morris
#300 CFLE Forum
7-8am, Goliad
Presider: Bob Keim
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#301 Asian-American Families Focus Group EM
Travis C
Presiders: Kristy Shih, Hyun Kyung You, Focus Group Cochairs
#302 Meeting of Family Science Association
7-8am, Bonham A
Presider: Paul Schvaneveldt
#303 Meditation Time
7:10-7:40am, Crockett D
Mindfulness Meditation. Sponsored by Religion and Family Life
Section
Leader: Teri Henke
#304 2014 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9am, Bowie C
Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 NCFR Program Chair
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Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#305 Continental Breakfast and Active
Conversation on Diversity and Inclusion
7:45-9:15am, Lone Star A
Reminiscing on our Inclusion and Diversity History and Moving
Forward With our Future, Robert Reyes
Presiders: Maresa Murray, Donna Sollie, IDC Co-chairs
Sponsored by the NCFR Inclusion and Diversity Committee
#307 INVITED SYMPOSIUM
8-9:15am, Bonham B
Family Studies Perspective: Developing
and Articulating Family Scholarship
Presenters: Anisa Zvonkovic, Peggy
Meszaros, April Few-Demo, Katherine
Allen, Andrea Swenson, Emma Potter,
Monica Kimbrell, Katherine Hickey, Katie
Barrow
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic
FS (R and P)
An NCFR 75th Anniversary Session
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7
8-9:15am
#308 Using Technology
Bonham D
308-1 It’s Not Just for Teens: Parents Use of Social Networking
Sites, Jodi Dworkin, Jennifer L. Doty, Jessica H. Connell,
Niyantri Ravindran
308-2 Extending Place-based Parent Learning and Support
Through Technology: Phase 1 of a Participatory Design
Research Project, Susan Walker, Ashley Landers, Elizabeth
Hoodecheek
308-3 Process Monitoring Evaluation for an Online Resource for
Parents, YaeBin Kim, Jill Bowers, Samuel Lindsey, Sally
Martin, Aaron Ebata, Andrew Behnke
308-4 Perceptions of Parental Mediation of Adolescent
Interactive Technology Use, Clare Vaterlaus, J . Mitch
Vaterlaus, Sarah Tulane
Presider: Juliet Bradley
EE PA (R and P)
#309-1 Engaging Teens in the Prevention
of Teen Pregnancy Using a Citizen Health
Model
Bonham C
Leaders: Shonda Craft, William Doherty
FH/FT WK (P)
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#310-1 Feminist/Queer Family Theory Discussion
Bowie B
Leaders: Ramona Oswald, Kate Kuvalanka, Libby Blume,
Dana Berkowitz
Facilitator: Elizabeth Sharp
FF/IDC SY (R)
#311 Cultural Relevance and Sensitivity of
Methods and Theory in a Global Context
Bonham A
311-01 Challenges and Potential Limitations of Culturally
Responsive Research Methodologies: Implications and
Suggestions for International Research, Desiree M.
Seponski, Denise C. Lewis
311-02 Decolonizing and Culturally Responsive Research
With Immigrant and Ethnic Minority Families, J. Maria
Bermúdez
311-03 Challenges in Creating a Culturally Sensitive Theory: A
Journey Across Borders, Denise C. Lewis
Co-chairs: Denise C. Lewis, J. Maria Bermúdez,
Desiree M. Seponski
IN SY (R)
#312 Religion, Spirituality, and Intergenerational
Relationships
Bonham E
312-1 The Intergenerational Discrepancies of Religious Beliefs,
Joohong Min, Merril Silverstein, Tara Gruenewald
312-2 Spiritual Health and Coping Across Three Generations of
Faith, Ron Bruner, Dudley Chancey
312-3 Parental Acculturation and Intergenerational Relationship
Among Immigrant Asian American Families, Qin Gao, ShuWen Liu, Fuhua Zhai
312-4 Mothers’ Coping With Child’s Heart Defect: Exploring
Spirituality and Internet Use, Natalia Sira, Priti P. Desai,
Kathryn Sullivan
Presider: Joe Wilmoth
RF PA (R)
#313 Mexican American Families: Family
Relationships in Established and Emerging
Immigrant Communities
Bowie A
313-1 Prospective Links Between Mexican-origin Parents’
Relationships With Youth’s Romantic Relationships, Lorey
A. Wheeler, Kimberly Updegraff, Susan McHale, Adriana
Umaña-Taylor
313-2 The Socioeconomic, Cultural, and Family Experiences
of Mexican Immigrant Parents in North Carolina at the
Advent of the Great Recession, Yuliana Rodriguez, Natalie
Hengstebeck, Heather M. Helms, Claire Wood, Maylee
Vazquez
313-3 Parents’ Gender Role Attitudes, Wives’ Employment
Status, and Mexican-Origin Husbands’ Marital Satisfaction,
Natalie Hengstebeck, Heather M. Helms, Yuliana
Rodriguez, Claire Wood
Discussant: Andrew Behnke
Chair: Heather M. Helms
Presider: Claire Wood
RT SY (R)
#314 POSTER SESSION 9
8-9:15am, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Factors Impacting Couple Relationship
Quality
A Poster Symposium is a group of closely related posters presented together followed by discussion.
314-01 RT (R) Preferences: A Daily Study of Couple Shared
Activities and Satisfaction, Joel Muraco, Casey Totenhagen,
Melissa Curran
314-02 RT (R) The Impact of Premarital Cyclicality on Early
Marriage, Amber Vennum, Matthew Johnson
314-03 RT (R) The Pornography Gap: Differences Between
Partners in Couple Relationships, Cameron C. Brown, Jason
S. Carroll, Dean M. Busby, Brian J. Willoughby
314-04 RT (R) Spousal Acknowledgement of Family Work and
its Association With Marital Intimacy, Timothy Ottusch,
Richard Settersten, Alan Acock
314-05 RT (R) Thinking Better? Marital Beliefs’ Role in
Relationship Well-being, Brian Willoughby
Facilitator: Brian Willoughby
Posters
Life Crises, Stressors and Coping
314-06 FT (R) The Experiences of Siblings and Adult Children
Providing Support to Their Family Member After Release
From Prison, Shelia Lumar, Linda Ladd
314-07 FH (R) Emergency Medical Service Parents In Crisis:
Using the Double ABCX Model for Analysis, Michael
Peterson, Ron J. Hammond, Randy Christensen, Amy
Dana, Kyle Williams, Roberta Johnson
314-08 FH (R) Support Groups for Parents Raising a Child With
Multiple Disabilities, Jesse Ellis, Susanne Olsen Roper,
Jeffrey Jackson, Manda Hendershot
314-09 FS (R) Families Coping with Suicide Loss in South
Korea, Eun-jin Lee, Sung won Kim, Robert Enright
Abuse, Substance Abuse, Violence
314-10 FH (R) Risk Behaviors Among Adolescent Parents:
Implications for Family Well-being, Rikki Patton, Maureen
A. Walton, Rebecca M. Cunningham
314-11 RT (R) Predictors of Early Drug Use in Children and
Adolescents: A Meta-analysis of Ecological Factors, Elise
Murowchick, Edith Larson
314-12 FH (R) Linking Substance Use and Intimate Partner
Violence: A Meta-analysis, Bryan Cafferky, Rachael Rutter,
Sandra Stith
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314-13 FT (R) Relationship Dissolution Among Couples
Experiencing Intimate Partner Violence, David Curtis,
Norman Epstein
314-14 RT (R) Family of Origin Experiences and Male
Perpetration of Sexual Coercion, Evin Richardson, Leslie
Gordon Simons
314-15 FT (R) Relationship Characteristics Influencing IPV: A
Meta-analytic Review, Nicole Lawson, Rachel Lindstrom,
Nicole Bird, Bryan Cafferky, Sandra Stith, Marcos
Mendez
Caregiving, Aging, Death
314-16 FH (R) Looking Forward, Looking Back: Living in
the Gray Space Before Death, Lindsey Zemanek, B. Jan
McCulloch
314-17 FH (R) Perceived Control: Personality and Well-being
in Adults With ADL Restrictions, Jessica Allen, Joseph
Grzywacz
314-18 RT (R) Gender Differences in the Depressive Effects of
Widowhood, Gary Lee, Alfred DeMaris, Minzhi Ye
314-19 FH (R) Attitudes Toward Assisted Suicide Among Older
Adults, Laura M. Frey, Erin L. Yelland, Jason Hans
314-20 FP (R) Widowed Spouses Making Babies: Would the
Deceased Spouse Consent? Jason Hans
314-21 FP (R) Assisted Suicide: Attitudes About the Role of
Physicians and Families, Laura M. Frey, Jason D. Hans
314-22 FT (P) Long-term Grief Among Adults Who Experienced
Parental Death in Childhood, Callie Meyer-Lee, Jeffrey
Jackson
Experiences of Shame About Sexuality for Married, Evangelical Christian Women
314-23 RF (R) (Moved from Saturday, 8:15-9:30, #411-15) A
Phenomenological Study of Experiences of Shame About
Sexuality for Married, Evangelical Christian Women,
Jennifer Konzen, Marianne McInnes Miller
Fatherhood
314-24 RT (R) (Moved from Wednesday, 8:30-9:45, #109-19) As
A Dad, How am I Like My Father? Apryl Scheffler, Brianna
Hanert, Edgar Long
#315 Academic Program Review
Q & A Session
8:30-9:45am, Travis C
Presider: Deb Gentry, CFLE Academic Program Liaison
#316 Committee to Strengthen the Submissions
and Reviewing Process
9-10:15am, Bowie C
Presider: Cindy Winter, NCFR Program Consultant
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VISIT THE EXHIBITS
9am-1pm, Second Level
Last day! Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services
to enhance your work, career, and professional development.
Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes;
drawings will be held today. You need not be present to win, but
prizes must be picked up by 2pm today.
#317 SPECIAL SESSION
9:30-10:45am, Lone Star E/F
Session Sponsor: North Dakota State University
Myth of Closure: What is Normal Grief After Loss,
Clear or Ambiguous?
Presenter: Pauline Boss, Ph.D., Emeritus
Professor, Family Social Science, University
of Minnesota
Session Objectives: Attendees will be able to:
• Differentiate between normal grief and
pathological grief;
• See individual and systemic symptoms
in context of the type of loss, clear or
ambiguous;
• Update oneself on the new grief literature and the idea of
living with grief rather than getting over it; and
• Understand the implications for family therapy goals and for
the self of the therapist.
Presider: Christi McGeorge
RT (R and P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8
9:30-10:45am
#319 Parenting
Bonham B
319-1 Effects of a Relationship-strengthening Intervention for
Low-income New Parents, Anne Jones, Pajarita Charles,
Shenyang Guo
319-2 Predictors of Parents’ Internet Use as a Parenting
Resource: A Path Model Approach, Young-Hoon Ham,
Susan K. Walker
319-3 A Collaborative Evaluation of Community-based
Parenting Education, Susan Walker, Colleen HennenClements
319-4 Parenting and Adolescent Academic Achievement: The
Role of Community Poverty, Mellissa Gordon,
Ming Cui
Presider: Nicole M. McAninch
EE PA (R and P)
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#318 STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
WORKSHOP
9:30am-12:30pm, Bowie A
NIH Grant Writing 101
Presenter: Steven Kogan, Ph.D., Human
Development and Family Science,
University of Georgia
Synopsis: A three-hour workshop designed
to introduce junior faculty, postdocs, and
advanced doctoral students to the contexts,
processes, and skills involved in successfully
pursuing funding to support family-centered research through
the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Introduction to the maze: The ABCs of funding at NIH
A basic introduction to NIH including an overview of the
grant application, review, and award processes.
Anatomy of an NIH “R” series grant
Discussion of each section of an “R” or research grant
application and the criteria that need to be addressed in each
section.
Crafting the research strategy: What you say (and what you
don’t say) will be held against you.
The impact of the research strategy narrative on a scientific
reviewer. The application process begins with a great idea and
requires significant work on creating a clear and compelling
document that makes the case for the importance and
feasibility of the work.
Workshop Goals
1. The attendee will be able to identify an appropriate institute
for funding their research
2. The attendee will be able to identify and appropriate funding
mechanism for their research and stage of development
3. The attendee will be able to identify the public health impact
of their research
Steven Kogan, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Human
Development and Family Science, University of Georgia.
Presider: TBA
RT/SN (R and P)
Sponsored by Oklahoma
State University
#320 Latino Family Relations and Parenting
Processes
Bonham C
320-1 The Here and There: Perception of First-generation
Parents Raising Young Children, Angel Gullón-Rivera
320-2 Mexican-Origin Youths’ Conflict With Parents and
Trajectories of Adjustment, Rajni Nair, Melissa Delgado,
Kimberly Updegraff, Adriana Umana Taylor, Susan
McHale
320-3 Mexican Mothers’ Perceptions of Neighborhood Danger:
Pathways of Child Risk, Jennifer Motensen, Melissa
Barnett
320-4 Parent-Adolescent Relationships and Latino Youth’s Risky
Sexual Behaviors, Sarah Killoren, Arielle Deutsch
320-5 Neighborhood, Economic, and Mexican American Family
Intersections, Rebecca White, Nancy Gonzales, George
Knight, Jenn-Yun Tein, Mark Roosa
Presider: Mayra Bamaca
EM PA (R)
#321 Six Pathway Profiles of Adolescent Males
Who Have Sexually Offended
Bonham A.
Leaders: Ali Zaremba Morgan, Christiana DatuboBrown, Raven Pyle, Margaret Keiley, Cassandra
Kirkland, Aubrey Ryan
FH WK (R)
#322 Pros and Cons of the Future of Housing
Assistance and the Impacts on Low-income
Families
Bonham E
Leaders: Brian Distelberg, Wendella Wray, Moosgar Borieux,
Amber Hearn
322-1 HUD 2011 Longitudinal Study: Program Effectiveness of
the FSS Program
322-2 Needs Assessment of San Bernardino County
322-3 Qualitative Study of Needs and Goals for Low-income
Families
322-4 Wave I of a Seven-year Longitudinal Study of the
Five-year Term Limit for FSS Program
FP WK (R)
#323 20th Anniversary International Year of the
Family: Family Policies Across the Globe
Bowie B
323-1 The Importance of Family Policy Development From a
United Nations Perspective, Renata Kaczmarska
323-2 Family Policies Across the Globe, Mihaela Robila
323-3 Family Policy in China: A Snapshot of 1950-2010, Yan
Xia, Haiping Wang, Anh Do, Shen Qin
323-4 Child and Family-focused Policy in Botswana, Randy
Leite
Chair: Mihaela Robila
IN SY (R)
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#324 Predicting Marital Satisfaction
Bonham D
324-1 Spousal Distress and Marital Satisfaction: The Mediating
Role of Loneliness, Nick Frye-Cox, Adam Galovan
324-2 Couple Social Integration: Predictors and Protective
Effects on Marital Satisfaction, Allen Barton, Ted Futris,
Rob Nielsen
324-3 Emotion Work Division in Married Couples: Links to
Marital Satisfaction, Lyndsey R. Hjelmstad, Catherine
Walker O’Neal, David W. Wright
324-4 Invisible Support, Stress, and Marital Satisfaction: A
Dyadic Analysis, Alan Reifman, Sylvia Niehuis
Presider: Sandra J. Rezac
RT PA (R)
#325 (SESSION CANCELLED) SPECIAL SESSION
11am-12:30pm
Health Disparities; Amelie G. Ramirez, Ph.D. Professor Ramirez
is unable to attend.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9
11am-12:30pm
#325-A Lightning Paper Session
Bonham D
(MOVED FROM SATURDAY NOON, SESSION #417)
A concentrated paper presentation (7 minutes, 8 slides) that
focuses only on key findings/observations (followed by Q&A for
those who want more detail).
Men and Families
325-A-01 IN (R) The Role of Economic Hardship and
Neighborhood Satisfaction in Korean Men’s Marriage,
Soyoung Lee, Meejung Chin, Jaerim Lee, Miai Sung
325-A-02 IN (R) Constructions of Masculinity Among Male
Chinese International Students and Scholars and Their
Perspective on Interracial Relationships, Jing Zhang,
Katherine Allen
325-A-03 (R) IN U.S. Military Men’s Decision to Marry
Japanese Women-A Qualitative Inquiry, Yukiko Hishiya,
Narumi Taniguchi, Karen Quek
Health and Mental Health and International Families
325-A-04 IN (R) Attitudes Towards Mental Health and Marital
Therapy in Turkey, Raquel Delevi, Ipek Bilen
325-A-05 IN (R) Sexual Identity Development Among Chinese
International Students: Implications for Individual and
Family Well-being, Andrew Quach, Maureen Todd, Karen
Doneker Mancini, Bethany Willis Hepp
325-A-06 IN (R) Influence of Polygamy and Immigration on
West African Child Well-being, Pearl Stewart, Mame Kani
Diop
325-A-07 IN (R) We Eat Healthier in Mexico Than Here: Focus
Group Study of Immigrant Eating Patterns, Angela Wiley,
Sarai Coba, Barbara Fiese, Margarita Teran-Garcia
Facilitators: Anh Do, Yan Xia
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#326 Return on Investment: Determining and
Disseminating the Impact of Prevention Education
Crockett C
326-1 ROI in Health Prevention: A Review of Successful Approaches and Lessons Learned, Laurie L. Meschke
326-2 Demonstrating the Impact of Prevention Education:
Current Approaches and Future Strategies, Jacqueline Kirby
Wilkins
326-3 How Advocacy is Conducted and Where it Has Gone:
Utilizing Prevention Education Impact to Advocate for Change,
Ellen Taner
Facilitator: Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins
EE Invited SY (P)
#327 Departmental Concerns in Family Science
Bonham C
327-1 Infusing Ecological Perspectives Throughout the HD and
FS Curriculum, Lawrence Shelton
327-2 Documenting Departmental Productivity in Family
Science, James Deal
327-3 Gatekeeping in Family Studies Programs, Leslie
Koepke, Amanda Barnett
Facilitator: Bahira S. Trask
FS PA (R and P)
#328 Training and Supervision for Family
Therapists
Bonham A
328-1 Exploring Dual Relationships in the Supervisor
Candidate-Supervisee Relationship, Lyn Moore, Laura
Sudano
328-2 Weight and Body Size Awareness: Implications for
the Supervisor, Clinician and Field, Keeley Pratt, Jaclyn
Cravens
328-3 Expanding our Vision of Rapport: Engaging the System,
Valerie Glass, Susan Perkins, Carissa D’Aniello, Crystal
Sistoni
328-4 Supervision in Cross-cultural Context With Asian
International Supervisees, I-Shan Yang, Ji-Hyun Kim, PeiFen Li, Liang-Ying Chou, Wei-Ning Chang, Jerry
Gale
Presider: Ashley Landers
FT PA (R and P)
#329 Symposium: Well-being of Transgender and
Gender-Nonconforming Youth and Their Families
Bowie B
329-1 “Are you a Gender Oreo or a Gender Prius?”: Assessing
Variations in Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming
Children’s Presentation of Gender, Katherine A. Kuvalanka,
Judith L. Weiner
329-2 Family Relationships Among Transgender Youth, Jenifer
K. McGuire
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329-3 Activist Parenting: Raising Transgender and
Gender Creative Youth, Kristen E. Benson,
Samantha Schofield, Brad M. van EedenMoorefield
329-4 Raising Eric/a, Barbara Gurr
Chair: Katherine A. Kuvalanka
FF/FT/IDC (R)
#330 Extensions of the Family Stress Model:
Variations by Time, Family Form, and Resources
Bonham B
330-1 The Effects of Economic Disparity on Child Outcomes
Over Time, Tricia Neppl, Rand Conger
330-2 Economic Stress and Child Well-being in Latino
Stepfamilies and Biological Families, Henry Gonzalez,
Melissa A. Barnett
330-3 Direct Child Social Support as a Moderator of Family
Stress Processes, Melissa A. Barnett, Tomas Cabeza De
Baca, Ashley Jordan, Elizabeth Tilley, Bruce Ellis
330-4 Cross-generational Effects of Extracurricular
Involvement: An Extension of the Family Stress Model,
Megan R. Waechter, Katherine J. Conger, Ben Reeb
Discussant: Brenda Lohman
Organizer and Chair: Melissa A. Barnett
RT SY (R)
#331 Families and Youth in Sociocultural and
Community Contexts
Bonham E
331-1 Parent-adolescent Relationships Qualities and Adolescent
Adjustment in Two-parent African-American Families,
Christine E. Stanik, Elizabeth M. Riina, Susan M.
McHale
331-2 Family Engagement and Adolescent Subjective Wellbeing in a Rural Sample: Reciprocal Influences and
Implications for Maladjustment, Gregory M. Fosco, Mark J.
Van Ryzin, Mark E. Feinberg
331-3 Neighborhood Cohesion as a Buffer of Family Violence:
A Longitudinal Investigation, Elizabeth M. Riina, Anne
Martin, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Discussant: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Chair: Elizabeth Riina
RT/IDC SY (R)
#332 Elections Council Meeting
11am-12:30pm, San Jacinto
Presiders: Alan C. Acock, Laura A. Sanchez, Committee
Co-chairs
#332-A Affiliate Councils Executive Board
11:30am-12:30pm, Goliad
Presider: Rose Allen, 2013-2015 ACB Chair
#333 SPECIAL SESSION
12:45-2:15pm, Bonham A
How to Become a CFLE
Presenters: Dawn Cassidy, Maureen Bourgeois
Those interested in becoming a Certified Family Life Educator
are invited to attend. Dawn Cassidy and Maureen Bourgeois will
review the process and present helpful tips.
#334 Feminist Praxis/Teaching Roundtables–
Feminism and Family Studies Section
12:45-2:15pm, Lone Star A
334-1 FF (P) Demystifying Feminism: Bringing Out “Closet
Feminists” in the College Classroom, Lyndal Khaw
334-2 FF (P) Feminist Praxis in the Classroom: Engaging
Students in Participatory Action Research, Dorothy
Berglund
334-3 FF (P) Bridging Feminist Theory and Praxis With Online
Education, Valerie Q. Glass, Brandy McCann
334-4 FF (P) Overcoming Student Resistance to Learning About
Class and Race Privilege, Melissa Fortner
334-5 FF (P) Global Women’s Issues in the Classroom: Moving
Beyond Paternalism and Ethnocentrism, Tessa leRoux
334-6 FF (P) BRAXIS: Deconstructing “Before-Praxis” in
Feminist Teaching, J. Elizabeth Miller
334-7 FF (P) Empowering Female Patients in Multi-disciplinary
Heath Care Settings, Aimee Galick, Beth Patrick
334-8 FF Collective Memory Work: A Feminist
Approach to Pedagogy, Colleen Hennen-Clements,
Angela Coffee, Erin Dyke, Erin Stutelberg
Facilitator: Lee Ann De Reus
#335 LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION
12:45-2:15pm, Bonham C
A concentrated paper presentation (7 minutes, 8 slides) that
focuses only on key findings/observations (followed by Q&A for
those who want more detail).
Parenting
335-01 FH (R) Mothers’ Work-family Conflict, Chaos in the
Home, and Adolescent Health and Well-being, Kelly Davis,
Katie Lawson, Marni Kan, Michelle Blocklin, Rosalind
Berkowitz King, Susan McHale
335-02 FH (R) Trajectories of Depression Over the First Nine
Years of Fatherhood, Holly Schindler
335-03 FH (R) Maternal Depression and Mother-child Affect
Expression, Emma Hooper, Xin Feng, Qiong Wu
335-04 FH (R) Family Resilience in the Lives of Women With a
History of Breast Cancer, Crystal Duncan Lane
335-05 FH (R) Father Involvement in the Treatment of Children
With Type-1 Diabetes, Shaun Calix, Lawrence Ganong
335-06 FH (R) “I Think Women Fear Men with Children” – The
Well-being of Stay-at-Home Fathers and Their Children, Beth
A. Latshaw, Stephanie I. Hale
335-07 FH (R) Single Mothers With Breast Cancer: Implications
for Their Children, Amanda Ginter, Bonnie Braun
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335-08 FH (R) Is There a Relationship Between African
American and Latino Fathering Behaviors and Childhood
Obesity, Felicia Murray, Shann Hwa Hwang
Facilitator: To be Announced
#336 POSTER SESSION 10
12:45-2:15pm, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: College Students
A Poster symposium is a group of closely related posters presented together followed by discussion.
336-01 EM (R) Mexican-origin Female Students’ Commitment
to College, Edna Alfaro, Jessica Lavariega Monforti,
Miguel Diaz-Barriga
336-02 EM (R) The Impact of Ethnicity and Gender on College
Students’ Financial Well-being, Nicole McAninch
336-03 EM (R) Latino College Students’ Academic Success,
Self-efficacy, and Support, Darrin L Rogers, Edna C.
Alfaro, Amy A. Weimer
336-04 EM (R) Friends From Home and 1st Generation Latino
and African-American College Students, Jose Rodas, Pearl
Stewart, Katia Goldfarb
336-05 EM (R) CANCELLED. The Influence of Family Support
on Academic Persistence in HBCU Students
336-06 EM (R) Understanding Family Support for Immigrant
First-generation College Students, Veronica Deenanath,
Catherine Solheim
Facilitator: Keondria McClish
Posters
Adolescence, Child Development, Youth
336-07 FH (R) RSA Baseline and Changes: Relations With
Parenting and Adolescent Behavior, Lixian Cui, Amanda
Morris, Michael Criss
336-08 IN (R) Structural Relationships Among Parentadolescent Communication, Ego-identity, Jimin Lee, KeiRan Park
336-09 EM (R) “I Want to Leave [the Reservation], Go Far
Away”: Developmental Trajectories and Well-being Among
Youth Born to Navajo Teenage Mothers, Rochelle Dalla,
Heather Kennedy
336-10 EM (R) Examining Cultural and Interpersonal Correlates
of Mental Health in Mexican-origin Females, Dayanna
Reeves, Peter S.Y. Kim, Mayra Bamaca-Colbert
336-11 IN (R) Heterogeneity of Peer Relations in Korean
Adolescents: Predictors and Outcomes, Tae Kyoung Lee,
Catherine Walker O’Neal, K.A.S. Wickrama , Eun-Ji
Park
336-12 FH (R) Family Cohesion and Stressors Related to Latino
Boys’ and Girls’ Depression, Alexander Reid, Diana Velez,
Scott Plunkett
336-13 FS (R) Predictors of Academic Achievement Among
Korean Early Adolescents, Dayoung Bae, K. A. S.
Wickrama
336-14 EE (P) Assessing the Adolescent Experience of
Mindfulness, Marcie Lechtenberg, Jana Biery, Sandra
Stith
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336-15 EM (R) Parenting, Mental Health, and School Belonging
Among Mexican Origin Youth, Maciel M. Hernández, Rand
D. Conger, Kelly B. Bacher, Richard W. Robins, Keith F.
Widaman
336-16 EM (R) Implications of Mother-adolescent Relationships
Across Economic Hardship Classes, Diamond Bravo,
Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Katharine Zeiders, Kimberly
Updegraff, Laudan Jahromi, Elizabeth HarveyMendoza
336-17 EM (R) Impact of Community Foreign-born
Concentration and Poverty Concentration on Adolescent
Civic Engagement: Considering Immigrant Generation,
Josephine Kwon, K.A.S. Wickrama
336-18 EM (R) Psychosocial Adjustment of Adolescents From
Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana, Curtis Fox, Winetta
Baker, Carlene Fider, Moosgar Borieux, Solomon
Wang
336-19 EM (R) Extracurricular Activity Participation: Does
School Racial/Ethnic Composition Matter? Jamie Dowdy,
Ronald Cox, Robert Larzelere
336-20 FH (P) Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow: Attachment
Style and Risky Sexual Behavior, Amber Paulk, Ryan
Zayac
336-21 FT (R) “Lord, Not in My Family!” Black Families
Raising an LGBTQ Child, Monique Walker, Jody
Russon
336-22 EE (R) A Qualitative Approach to Identifying the
Developmental Progression of Children’s Understanding of
Peace, Judith Myers-Walls, Joellen Lewsader
336-23 FH (R) College Students’ Attitudes and Knowledge
About Breastfeeding, Jennifer Weaver
336-24 FH (R) Pediatricians, Parents and Early Childhood
Physical Activity, Katherine Magerko, Angela Wiley
336-25 FH (R) A Meta-analysis on HOME Inventory and Child
Outcomes, Jie Wang, Angela Nievar, Ping Zhu, Cory
Kildare
336-26 EM (R) Informing Culturally Responsive 4-H Youth
Development, Debra Jones, Linda Skogrand
336-27 FT (R) Maltreatment of Homeless Youth From Families:
Threatened Well-being, Pushpanjali Dashora
336-28 IN (R) A Content Analysis of Interethnic Encounters in
Chinese-US Adoptive Family Storybooks, Jacki Fitzpatrick,
Erin Kostina Ritchey, Xiaouhui Tang
336-29 FH (R) The Role of Siblings in Adoptees’ Outcomes
From Adolescence to Adulthood, Rachel H. Farr, Harold D.
Grotevant
336-30 RT (R) Developing a Scale to Measure Parent
Perceptions of Childhood School Stress, Teri Henke
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SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
12:45-2:15pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#337 Family Policy
Bonham D
Presider: Tammy Henderson, Section Chair
#338 Research and Theory
Bonham E
Presider: Thomas Holman, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
12:45-2:15pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#339 Eastern European Families IN
Bowie A
Presider: Mihaela Robila, Focus Group Chair
#340 Sexuality EE
Bonham B
Presiders: Kate Kuvalanka, Kristen Benson, Focus Group Cochairs
#341 Family Relations Associate Editors
12:45-2:15pm, Travis C/D
Presider: Ronald Sabatelli, FR Editor
#344 SPECIAL SESSION
2:30-4pm, Lone Star E/F
NCFR Pathways, Past,
Present and Future
Presenters: Mary Jo Czaplewski, Ph.D.,
CFLE, Emeritus NCFR Executive Director;
Jason Samuels, NCFR Director of Innovation
and Technology; Paul Amato, Ph.D., NCFR
President 2013-2015
How has NCFR’s past informed and shaped the
organization that exists today and prepared it for
a vibrant future tomorrow? Join us for a look at
some of the major threads that have woven the
75 year tapestry of NCFR and form the fabric
of its future. This presentation will focus on the
major themes that have been prevalent throughout the organization’s past, highlight events
which illustrate those themes, and explore the
new online NCFR History Book, where you can
expand on people and events that are of interest
to you or to others seeking resources about
NCFR. The presentation will conclude with
an address by the current NCFR President on
how the past informs the future of NCFR.
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive
Director
An NCFR 75th Anniversary Session
Legacy Circle Reception–CHANGED
Session moved to Thursday, 7:30-8:30pm, #245-A
#343 DISCUSSION FORUM
Naming the Family Field: Family
Science, Family Studies, or
Something Else?
12:45-2:15pm, Bowie B
Presider: Jason Hans
An NCFR 75th Anniversary Session
#ncfr13
Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference
• Use hashtag #ncfr13 for Twitter, Facebook, and
Instagram during the conference
• Follow @ncfr on Twitter and search the #ncfr13
hashtag for updates throughout the conference
• Visit the NCFR Facebook page at
facebook.com/ncfrpage
• Find NCFR on Instagram as user @ncfrorg
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10
2:30-4pm
#345 Relationship Education
Bonham B
345-1 Treatment Effects of Couple Relationship Education for
Diverse Participants, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Chelsea
Garneau, Scott Ketring, Tom Smith, Emily Skuban,
Julianne McGill, Kate Taylor Harcourt
345-2 The Facilitation Alliance in Couple and Relationship
Education, Scott Ketring, Angela Bradford, Francesca
Adler-Baeder, Thomas Smith, Leah Albers
345-3 Relationship Education and Classroom Climate Impact
on Faulty Relationship Views, Yanling Ma, Joe Pittman,
Jennifer Kerpelman, Francesca Adler-Baeder
345-4 The Influence of Relationship and Marriage Education
on Low-income, Minority Preschooler’s Social Competence,
Emily Skuban, Julianne McGill, Francesca Adler-Baeder,
Brian Vaughn, Scott Ketring, Thomas Smith
Presider: Kaylee Mackey
EE PA (R and P)
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#346 Exploring Black Fatherhood and Parenting in
Social Contexts
Bonham C
346-1 Assessing the Cross-cultural Adaptation and Reliability
of the Everyday Stressors Index for Non-custodial Black
Fathers, Katrina Akande, Claudia J. Heath
346-2 Cohabiting Stepfather Involvement and Parenting
Typology, Megan Reid, Andrew Golub, Rex Forehand
346-3 Fathers’ Parenting Behaviors, and Risks for Physical
and Relational Aggression in African American and Latino
Adolescent Boys, Bobby Kern, Carolyn Henry, Andrew
Behnke, Scott Plunkett, Sada Knowles
346-4 Influences on Black Fathers’ Identities and Fathering
Behaviors, Toinette McClellan-Gunn
346-5(CANCELLED) Exploring Black Parenting in Social
Contexts: Promoting Well-being of Youth
Facilitator: Christiana Datubo-Brown
Presider: Gladys Hildreth
EM/IDC PA (R and P)
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#347 Social Contexts and Child and Adolescent
Mental Health
Bonham D
347-1 Children Exposed to Multiple Risks and the Protective
Role of Social Support, Elissa Mitchell, Marcela Raffaelli,
Jennifer Hardesty
347-2 Self-compassion in Adolescence: A New Pathway to
Emotional Well-being? Karen Bluth
347-3 Social Network Mobilization for Low-status, Urban
Youth, Monica Miller-Smith, Annamaria Csizmadia
347-4 Early Parenting, Social-emotional Development, and
Adolescent Health, Brittany P. Boyer, Jackie A.
Nelson
Facilitator: Laurie Meschke
FH PA (R)
#348 Supervision: Permanently Changing
Therapist and Client Habitual Patterns
Bonham A
Leaders: Margaret Keiley, Ali Zaremba-Morgan,
Kim Gregson, Raven Pyle
FT WK (P)
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#349 Challenges and Strategies in Teaching About
LGBTQ, Sexuality, and Family Issues at
the University Level
Bowie B
349-1 Talking About the “T” in LGBTQ Issues, Katherine A.
Kuvalanka
349-2 Interrogating Intersectionality in the Classroom, April
Few-Demo
349-3 Navigating Reflexivity in Teaching and Learning,
Katherine R. Allen
Discussant and Chair: Abbie E. Goldberg
FF/IDC SY (P)
#350 Resilience, Communication, Coping, and
Support in Today’s Military Families
Bonham E
350-1 Strong Spouses: Examining Resilience Among Army
Wives, Stacy Ann Hawkins, Alycia Perez, Norma Reyes,
Maj. Paul Lester
350-2 Communication and Well-being During Deployment:
Curvilinear Associations, Nicole Tolhurst, Casey
Totenhagen, Stacy Ann Hawkins, Lynne Borden
350-3 Deployment Experiences of Servicemembers, Spouses
and Servicemembers’ Parents, Janet R. Crow, Dennis R.
Myers, James W. Ellor, Sara L. Dolan, Sharon Reese,
Sandra Morissette
350-4 Family Readiness Groups: Are They Always Beneficial?
Kami A. Merrifield
Chair: Stacy Ann Hawkins
RT SY (R)
#351 Qualitative Insights Into Divorce’s Impact on
Children
Bowie A
351-1 Maintaining Intergenerational Stepkin Relations in
Divorced Families, Caroline Sanner, Ashton Chapman,
Luke Russell, Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn Coleman
351-2 Negotiating Non-residential Parent-child Relationships in
Emerging Adulthood, Richard Feistman, Marilyn Coleman,
Lawrence Ganong
351-3 Custody Arrangement Decisions Among Divorcing or
Separating Parents, Jaimee Hartenstein, Melinda Stafford
Markham
351-4 Young Adults’ Socialization Narratives After Parental
Divorce, Mick Cunningham, Kelly Skillingstead
Presider: Joe Pittman
RT PA (R)
#352 STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
WORKSHOP
2:30-4pm, Bowie C
Conducting a Systematic Literature Review for
Publication
Leaders: Alan Hawkins, Jennifer Jay
Presider: Ronald Cox
SN (R)
Sponsored by Oklahoma State
University
#353 75TH ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS
4:30-6:15pm, Lone Star D/E/F
Revolution in Intimate Life and Relationships in the Past 75 Years
An NCFR 75th Anniversary Session
Stephanie Coontz is Director of Research and Public Education at the Council on
Contemporary Families and teaches History and Family Studies at The Evergreen
State College in Olympia, Washington. She has published seven books on marriage
and family life, including Marriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage; A
Strange Stirring: ‘The Feminine Mystique’ and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960s; and American
Families: A Multicultural Reader. She frequently writes guest columns for the New York Times and other
media outlets and has appeared on The Colbert Report, MSNBC’s “The Cycle,” The Today Show, PBS
News Hour, Oprah Winfrey, and NPR.
“My goal is to celebrate the 75th anniversary of NCFR. In doing so I will address two main questions: (1) How family life, gender
relations, and marriage have changed over the past three-quarters of a century. (2) Where the study of family life has come over the
same period and where it needs to go in the next 25 years in order to better serve today’s diverse families in a changing socioeconomic
climate.”
Welcome from the Plenary Sponsor. Elaine Anderson, University of Maryland
Presider: Elaine Anderson
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#354 75TH ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION
6:15-6:45pm, Fourth Level, Texas Ballrooms
An NCFR 75th Anniversary Session
Representatives from NCFR journal publisher Wiley Blackwell invite all conference registrants to
join them for beverages between the 75th anniversary address and the evening celebration.
#355 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
6:45-8:30pm, Texas D/E
An NCFR 75th Anniversary Session
Gala Fiesta
All conference registrants are invited to enjoy the 75th anniversary “fiesta” celebration,
featuring food, entertainment, and socializing.
Hosted by Texas Tech University, College of Human Sciences, Linda Hoover, Ph.D., Dean
The College of Human Sciences brings together
a diverse set of degree programs that prepare
students to make an impact on how others
experience the world.
Be the one
who improves
the Lives of
Individuals
and Families
NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
DESIGN
BUSINESS-RELATED
TEACHING
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/hs/
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7:30am-1:30pm
Cyber Café
7am-4pm, Mission B
In addition to computers and printers in
the Cyber Café, there is complimentary
Wi-Fi throughout the conference meetings rooms, in The
Gathering Place, and at the major presentations.
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
Sponsored by American Public University
The Gathering Place
8am-4pm, Travis A/B
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all conference
participants.
Sponsored by Students/New Professionals and
University of Georgia
Special Events Today:
11:50am-12:30pm. Topic: Pornography, Infidelity, and Hooking
Up: Lighting the Fire…of Undergraduate Research! Sterling
Wall, Brooke Allen, Alex Caeppler, Caitlin Engel, Megan
Kittils
#400 Zumba FUNdraiser
7-8am, Lone Star A
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Noncompetitive, just for fun; all levels welcome
Led by NCFR member and registered Zumba
instructor Shuntay McCoy
Sign-up still possible; cost is $20 for professional members
and $15 for students.
T-shirts may still be available
A portion of the proceeds go to Presa Community Center,
the designated local nonprofit organization
Sponsored by the Family and Health Section.
#401 2014 Program Committee Meeting
7:45-9:45am, Bowie C
Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 NCFR Conference Chair
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#403 SPECIAL SESSION
8:15-9:30am, Bowie B
Leadership Training Workshop
Presenter: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Ph.D.,
Director, Center for Leadership Development,
University of Kentucky
Many of us became family professionals because
we wanted to be change agents–to help families and organizations in our community better meet needs through our practice,
teaching and/or research. However, becoming an effective
change agent (leader) takes more than knowledge or desire; it
takes sustained development. This session is designed to provide
participants the opportunity to gain new insights about their
personal development as a leader, the effectiveness of their
communication and their role in leadership development within
a variety of settings. This fast-paced workshop will incorporate
theoretically based information, experiential learning activities
and personal reflection. Come prepared to:
• Enhance your communication and collaboration skills
• Identify strategies for becoming an effective
change agent in various settings, and
• Develop a “next steps” plan for personal
and/or organizational leadership development
Presider: To be announced
Sponsored by Oklahoma State University and
Students/New Professionals
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11
8:15-9:30am
#404 Stress and Resilience
Bonham E
404-1 Family Resilience: Challenges From Individual
Resilience, Carolyn S. Henry, Amanda Harrist, Amanda
Morris
404-2 How Foster Parents Experience the Loss of Foster
Children Through the Lens of Contextual Family Stress
Theory, Jennifer Newquist, Linda Ladd
404-3 The Integration of Family Life Education and Child
Life, Sharon Ballard, Sandra Lookabaugh, Katie
McCullough, Jennifer Rosato
Presider: Annamaria Csizmadia
EE PA (P and R)
#405 Influence of Power, Perceptions, and Social
Politics on Ethnic Families
Bonham D
405-1 (CANCELLED) De-politicizing, De-stigmatizing, and
De-profiling Our Consciousness, Manijeh Daneshpour,
William Allen
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405-2 The Public Nature of Family in Urban Black
Communities, Cherie Collins Sims
405-3 The Effects of Black Ancestral Group Perceptions on
Blackness, Lorenza Lockett, Lover Chancler, Farrell
Webb
405-4 Power, Gender, and Generational Politics in Taiwaneseand Mexican-American Families, Kristy Shih
405-5 Taming Tiger Dads: White Western Hegemonic
Masculinity and South Korea’s Father School, Allen Kim,
Karen Pyke
Facilitator: Kristy Shih
EM/IDC PA (P)
#406 Parenting Children With Special Health
Needs
Bonham C
406-1 Post-divorce Coparenting of Children With Chronic
Illness, Luke Russell, Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn
Coleman, Debra Gayer
406-2 Respite Care: Perceptions of Rural Families of Children
With Special Needs, Crystal Edds-McAfee, Elaine
Marshall, Kathryn Anderson, Deborah Allen
406-3 Health in Mid-life Parents of Children With Special
Health Needs, Amy Smith, Joseph Grzywacz
406-4 Family Support in the Participation of High School Youth
With Disabilities, Colleen Gibbons
Facilitator: Nicola Rodrigues
FH PA (R)
#407 Working With Special Populations in Family
Therapy
Bonham B
407-1 New Challenges for Low-income Communities: Lessons
Learned From Families in Public Housing Assistance
Programs, Brian Distelberg, Wendella Wray, Bobbi-Ann
Gordon, Julie Estrella
407-2 Current Practices of Mental Health Providers Treating
Veterans and Families, Leigh Leslie, Emily Cook, Sally
Koblinsky
407-3 Examining Positive Affect and Communication Trends
in Parent-adolescent Conflict, Nichole Huff, Katelyn
Hendricks, Ronald Werner-Wilson
407-4 MFT’s Perspectives on Treating Overweight Clients
and Their Weight-related Behaviors, Keeley Pratt, Eugene
Holowacz, Nicole Walton
Presider: Jerica M. Berge
FT PA (R and P)
#408 Longitudinal Data Resources for
International Family Research
Bonham A
408-1 The Netherlands Kinship Panel Study (NKPS), Pearl
Dykstra
408-2 The Taiwanese Panel Study on Family Dynamics (PSFD),
Ruoh-Rong Yu
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408-3 The German Panel Analysis of Intimate Relationships and
Family Dynamics (PAIRFAM), Bernhard Nauck, Sabine
Keller
Chair: Bernhard Nauck
IN SY (R)
#409 Finances, Family Relations, and
Child/Adolescent Well-being
Travis C
409-1 The Role of Parental Savings in Infant/Toddler Wellbeing, Jeffrey Dew
409-2 An Empirical Examination of Family Characteristics,
Changes in Environment, and Measures of Well-being Within
a Housing and Child Welfare Intervention, Anne F. Farrell,
Kellie G. Randall, Preston A. Britner
409-3 Parent-child Triangulation Processes: Parent
Psychological Control and Adolescent Entitlement as
Maladaptive Parental Tactics, Clinton G. Gudmunson,
Randal D. Day
Chair: Jeffrey Dew
RT SY (R)
#410 Marital Attitudes and Beliefs Across the Life
Course
Travis D
410-1 The Role of Parental Management of Relationships on
Marital Beliefs, Kyle Bartholomew, Melissa Medaris,
Brian J. Willoughby, Laura Padilla-Walker, Spencer L.
James
410-2 Changes in Marital Beliefs Among Emerging Adults:
Associations With Personality, Demographics, and Relational
Behavior, Melissa Medaris, Kyle Bartholomew, Brian J.
Willoughby, Spencer L. James
410-3 Associations Between Marital Beliefs and Life
Satisfaction: The Role of Relationship Status, Eden Moss,
Brian J. Willoughby
Discussant: Scott Hall
Chair and Presider: Brian J. Willoughby
RT SY (R)
#411 POSTER SESSION 11
8:15-9:30am, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Gender and Violence/Trauma
A Poster Symposium is a group of closely related posters presented together followed by discussion.
411-01 FF (R) Managing Secrecy and Disclosure of DV
in Affluent Families, Megan Haselschwerdt, Jennifer
Hardesty, Skye David
411-02 FF (R) Recognizing the Impact of Trauma on Mothers
in the Child Welfare System, Ana-Rocio Escobar-Chew,
Marsha Carolan, Kathleen Burns-Jager
411-03 FF (R) Daughters of Victimized Mothers: Negotiating
Relations With Fathers Who Abuse, Andrea Roach, Kim
Anderson
Discussant: Janel Leone
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Posters
Dating and Mate Selection
411-04 EE (R) Long-distance Relationships Among College
Students: The Pros and Cons of Technology Use, Loni
Dansie, Adam M. Galovan, David G. Schramm
411-05 RF (R) Are There Rules in Young Adult “Talking”
Relationships? Gender and Religious Differences, Katy
Wester, Anne Phoenix, Alan Taylor, Eboni Baugh, Ayrien
Davis, Jana Daves
411-06 RT (R) Are We “Talking” or Are We Officially Dating?
The Transition Process From a “Talking” Relationship Into
a Committed Dating Couple, Ashley Johnson, Shaniqua
Wood, Alan Taylor, Eboni Baugh, Katy Wester
411-07 RT (R) The Eight Styles of “Talking”: Re-examining
Young Adult Relationship Formation, Ayrien Davis, Jana
Daves, Alan Taylor, Eboni Baugh, Ashley Johnson,
Shaniqua Wood
Men, Women, Gender Roles, and Sexuality
411-08 IN (R) Factors Affecting Japanese Fathers’ Intention
of Doing Household Work, Keiko Takahashi, Kinuyo
Kurokawa, Ayako Kuramoto
411-09 FP (R) Breastfeeding at Work: Do Community
Perceptions of Breastfeeding Matter? Jennifer K. Harris,
Andrea Parker, Samantha Dunkerley, Lauren Thompson,
Janis Henderson, Shera Jackson, Miriam Mulsow
411-10 RT (R) Gender Role Attitudes Across the Transition
to Parenthood Among Teen Moms, Russell B. Toomey,
Kimberly A. Updegraff, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor,
Laudan B. Jahromi
411-11 EE (P) Birds and Bees: Content Analyses of Children’s
Books, Kate Jacquin, I. Joyce Chang
411-12 FH (R) A Qualitative Exploration of Contextual Factors
in Hooking Up, Rebecca Ward, I. Joyce Chang
411-13 FT (R) Adult Attachment as a Predictor of Intimate
Relationship Sexual Behavior, Sahar Khoshakhlagh, Jeffrey
Jackson
411-14 RF (R) Hooking Up: An Investigation of the Positive and
Negative Outcomes, Mitchell Rhodes, Duane Dowd
411-15 RF (R) (Moved to Friday, 8:00-9:15am, #314-23) A
Phenomenological Study of Experiences of Shame About
Sexuality for Married, Evangelical Christian Women,
Jennifer Konzen, Marianne McInnes Miller
411-16 RT (R) Associations Between Sexual Television Content
and Sexual Frequency Among Dating, Cohabiting and
Married Couples, Chelom Leavitt, Brian Willoughby,
Sarah Coyne
411-17 RT (R) Sex in the Nursing Home: Does Context Matter?
Amanda Westmoreland, Erin Yelland, Jason Hans
411-18 RT (R) Mass Media Influences on Sexual Socialization
Among Emerging Adults, Aisha Powell, Sharon Ballard
411-19 RT (R) Predicting Sexual Tempo: Demographic, Familyof-Origin, and Couple Factors, Rebecca Oldham, Alan
Reifman, Sylvia Niehuis
411-20 RT (R) Emerging Adults’ Emotional Reactions to
Hookups: Hookup Behaviors and Gender Matter, Patricia
Roberson, Sesen Negash, Spencer Olmstead, Frank
Fincham
Divorce, Remarriage and Stepfamilies
411-21 FT (R) Mothers’ Reasons to Divorce From Abusive
and Non-abusive Spouses, Samantha Nielsen, Kimberly
Crossman, Marcela Raffaelli, Jennifer Hardesty
411-22 FT (R) High Conflict Coparents’ Expectations for Family
Therapy, Andrew Rose, Shayne Anderson, Scott Huff,
Rachel Tambling
411-23 RT (R) An Examination of Individual and Couple Factors
Explaining Attitudes Toward Divorce, Kristyn Blackburn,
Xin Ma
411-24 FT (R) Money Management Strategies and Indicators
of Well-being in Stepcouples, Chelsea Garneau, Francesca
Adler-Baeder
411-25 IN (R) Residential and Non-residential Parental Figures
in Stepfamilies: Youths’ Perceptions of Parent-Child
Relationship Quality, Karen Ripoll-Nunez, Sonia Carrillo,
Mónica Sanchez, Milton Bermudez
Using Technology in Relationship Dissolution
411-26 IN (R) Use of Technology in Relationship Dissolution
Among Turkish College Students, Raquel Delevi, Asli
Bugay
Psychological First Aid - Practice in Fieldwork
411-27 FT (P) Engaging Families in Psychological First Aid:
Advancing Practice in Fieldwork, Tai Mendenhall
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 12
Noon-1:15pm
#413 Dynamic Natures of Multicultural and
Multiracial Families
Bonham B
413-1 Multiracial Identity Development: An Analysis of Theory
and Research, Yolanda Mitchell, Karen Myers-Bowman,
Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Gralon Johnson
413-2 What am I? An Examination of the Dynamic Nature of
Multiracial Identity, Una Henry, Jared Durtschi
413-3 Parents’ Race-related Discussions and Multiracial
Children’s Behaviors, Annamaria Csizmadia, Assaf Oshri,
Monica Miller
413-4 Language Competency Pressures Among Mexican-origin
Mother-daughter Dyads, Elizabeth Harvey-Mendoza,
Diamond Bravo, Katharine Zeiders, Adriana UmañaTaylor, Kimberly Updegraff, Laudan Jahromi
413-5 Acculturation, Relationship With Parents, and Well-being
Among Korean American Youth, Angela Kim
Facilitator: Annamaria Csizmadia
EM/IDC PA (R)
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#412 PLENARY SESSION
10-11:45am, Lone Star Ballroom E/F
Session Sponsor: The University of Georgia, Department of
Human Development and Family Science, Jay Mancini, Ph.D.,
Chair
LGBTQ Youth Well-Being:
The Role of Parents and Policy
Presenter: Stephen T. Russell, Ph.D.
Dr. Russell is the Distinguished Professor
and Fitch Nesbitt Endowed Chair in Family
and Consumer Sciences at the University of
Arizona and serves as the Interim Director of
the Norton School of Family and Consumer
Sciences. He is the current President of the Society for Research
on Adolescence. His research has been used to shape local and
state policies and laws for school safety. His areas of expertise
are: adolescent sexuality, sexual orientation and identity, adolescent health, and parent-adolescent relationships. He has a long
record of external funding from such entities as NIH and the
Ford Foundation. He has been honored for his mentoring, faculty
contributions, and scholarship.
LGBTQ youth come out at younger ages than ever before, and
historic changes in social acceptance of LGBTQ issues and lives
has been extraordinary. Yet there has been more attention to homophobia in schools and in youth peer groups, with concerns for
LGBTQ youth and their mental health, including suicide. This
is a notable paradox: If things are so much better, why is there
so much attention to LGBTQ youth and risk? I consider the role
of parents and policies for supporting LGBTQ youth - including
the ways that each may (or may not) buffer negative experiences
among LGBTQ youth. Provocative results suggest a unique role
of families in promoting policies to support the health and wellbeing of LGBTQ young people.
Learning goals:
• Participants will understand the health and development of
contemporary LGBTQ youth
• Participants will understand the distinctive role of parents in
the lives of LGBTQ youth
• Participants will understand promising policy strategies to support LGBTQ youth
Recognition of Honored Guests
Introduction of the 2014 Conference, Catherine Solheim, 2014
NCFR Conference Chair
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Gizem Erdem.
Presenter: Lyndal Khaw, Students/New Professionals Board
Representative, Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research
Proposal from a Feminist Perspective Award to Kimberly
Crossman. Presenter: Libby B. Blume, Feminism & Family
Studies Section Chair-elect, Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Contribution to Feminist
Scholarship Paper Award to Ana L. Jaramillo Sierra.
Presenter: Libby B. Blume, Feminism & Family Studies
Section Chair-elect, Award Committee Chair
Welcome from the Plenary Sponsor, Jay Mancini, University of
Georgia
Presider: Judith Fischer, 2013 Program Chair
(R and P)
2013 NCFR AWARDS
NCFR Student Award (SNP)
This award is given to an NCFR graduate student member who has demonstrated excellence as a
student and shows high potential for contribution to the discipline of family studies. The winner receives
a $500 cash award and a plaque.
Recipient
Gizem Erdem, a Ph.D. candidate at The Ohio State University specializing in couple and family therapy, recently completed her clinical internship and supervision
and received her therapist license in the state of Ohio. She earned her bachelor’s
degree in psychology at Bogazici University in Istanbul and her master’s degree in
human development and family science at The Ohio State University. Ms. Erdem’s
research interests revolve around marginalized populations, particularly adolescents
and young single mothers struggling with poverty, homelessness, substance abuse,
and mental health issues. She explores capabilities, resilience, and coping strategies of at-risk adolescents and families, and is interested in developing treatment
interventions for these populations.
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2013 NCFR AWARDS
Jessie Bernard Awards
College of Education and Human Services
Outstanding Research Proposal from a
Feminist Perspective
Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship
Paper
These awards honor Jessie Bernard, former
NCFR Board Member and pioneer in the field
of Feminist Family Studies. Jessie Bernard declared herself a feminist in 1970 and is known
for her celebrated description of “his” and
“her” marriages. She was also a board member
of ASA and the Groves Conference on Marriage and Family.
The research proposal award recognizes a graduate student/
new professional who has demonstrated excellence in research
and potential contribution to feminist scholarship. The feminist
scholarship paper award recognizes a graduate student or new
professional who has published or is about to publish a paper
using feminist frameworks and methodologies in research. Both
include support for conference attendance and reporting on the
research projects.
Recipient-Outstanding Research Proposal
Kimberly Crossman is a doctoral candidate
in the Department of Human and Community Development at the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, and was recognized
for her dissertation project, “A Grounded
Theory Analysis of Mothers’ Experiences
of Nonviolent Coercive Control in Marriage and After Separation.” The research project, Ms. Crossman
writes, “seeks to construct a theoretical understanding of the
gendered nature of coercive control in intimate relationships that
are not also characterized by physical violence, and the ways that
social forces or institutions construct or uphold the contexts by
which coercive control is possible and effective.” She says she
hopes to call attention to a hidden form of intimate partner abuse
and inform future research and practice efforts that address the
unmet needs of women affected by nonviolent coercive control.
Recpient-Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship
Ana L. Jaramillo Sierra is adjunct faculty in the Department of
Psychology at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia.
She received her Ph.D. in human development with emphasis in marriage and family
therapy from Virginia Tech. Dr. Jaramillo
Sierra has published in Psychology of
Men and Masculinities, Child Abuse and
Neglect, and Journal of Family Psychotherapy. Her winning paper is titled “Who
Pays After the First Date? Young Men’s
Discourses of the Male-Provider Role.”
PhD in Family Studies
Making a difference in the lives of
families, children and communities
T
he PhD in Family Studies program at Montclair State University
offers a unique interdisciplinary and critical lens for analyzing the
challenges to, and promoting the well-being of, all types of families
across the life span, across cultures and throughout the world.
Our doctoral students learn to become effective change advocates
for improved family life through research, scholarship, program
development and evaluation research.
Our faculty has a distinguished research record in the areas of
parenting, siblings, relational aggression, adolescent development,
intimate partner violence, immigrant families, transition to young
adulthood, aging family relationships, substance abuse, depression
and suicide, LGBT-headed households, family stress, African American
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Graduates of the program will have a wide range of professional
opportunities, including careers as:
• Academic faculty members
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To Apply:
Applications are being accepted for fall admission only.
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�Plenary Sponsor
Focused on Research, Scholarship, and Making a Difference for Families
Welcome to the 2013 Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations. UGA and HDFS have
a long history of participation and service to NCFR. Three Reuben Hill Award Winners, five NCFR Fellows,
and four NCFR presidents are among our current and emeritus faculty.
We are pleased to sponsor the Saturday Plenary Session (November 9, 10 a.m.), featuring
Stephen T. Russell, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor and Fitch Nesbitt Endowed Chair in Family and
Consumer Sciences at the University of Arizona. Dr. Russell’s address is titled: “LGBTQ Youth Well-being:
The Role of Parents and Policy.”
Federally Funded Research Opportunities in HDFS at UGA
The Family and Community Resilience Laboratory (J.A. Mancini)
Helping Examine African American Relationship Traits (H.E.A.R.T.) Laboratory (C.M. Bryant)
The National Resource Center for Healthy Marriages and Families (T.G. Futris)
Affiliation with the Center for Family Research (S.M. Kogan and G. Brody)
Affiliation with the Institute for Behavioral Research (L. Eby)
Join our Community of Scholars
Employment opportunities: professor and department head; tenure-track faculty position in
marital and family therapy; tenure-track faculty position in health and human development.
Educational opportunities: Doctor of Philosophy, including an emphasis in Marital and Family Therapy;
Master of Science degrees, including a focus in Child Life. Our new graduate curriculum is anchored by the
Certificate in Quantitative Methods in Family Science (Professor K.A.S. Wickrama, Director), which will
enable UGA doctoral graduates to compete for research positions in top-tier universities and private
research firms.
Our graduates have positions in research and teaching, outreach, and policy-related organizations. Our
faculty members are nationally and internationally recognized experts in the family, social and behavioral
sciences. Located in Athens, Georgia, UGA is a Research University/Very High Activity (Carnegie
Foundation) and land/sea grant institution. Additional information can be found at:
http://fcs.uga.edu/hdfs/graduate/
Jay A. Mancini, Haltiwanger Distinguished Professor and Department Head (mancini@uga.edu)
Jennifer L. Gonyea, Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies (jlgonyea@uga.edu)
Denise Lewis, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies (dlewis@fcs.uga.edu)
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�Saturday, November 9 • Day 4
#414 Cultural Influences on Grandparents: New
Theories, Research and Interventions
Bonham C
414-1 Grandfather Involvement and Relationships With
Grandchildren: Theory and Research, James S. Bates, Alan
C. Taylor
414-2 Divorced Grandparents and Their Perception of
Relationship With Grandchildren, Glee Bertram
414-3 Chinese Grandparents’ Involvement in Adult Children’s
Parenting Practices in the South Region of the United States,
Hao-Min Chen, Denise C. Lewis
414-4 Aging in a Refugee Family Context; Views and
Perspectives of Alabama-dwelling Older Cambodian Elders,
James R. Muruthi, Denise C. Lewis
414-5 Foodways in the Karen Refugee Family: How
Intergenerational Relationships Can Inform Cultural Identity
for Children and Grandchildren, Savannah E. Spivey, Denise
C. Lewis
Chair: Denise C. Lewis
FH SY (R)
#415 Utilizing Narrative Therapy Principles to Work
Creatively and Collaboratively With Children and
Families
Bonham D
Leaders: Sarah Gravelle, Naomi Schwenke
FT WK (P)
#416 Children and Adolescents in Stepfamilies
Bonham E
416-1 “I Don’t Really Like New Men Comin’ In”: The Impact
of Transitions on Stepfamilies, Kristin Hadfield, Elizabeth
Nixon
416-2 Stepchildren Claiming Stepparents: Language and
Behaviors, Lawrence Ganong, Rachael Doubledee, Andrea
Roach, Marilyn Coleman, Tyler Jamison
416-3 The Mechanisms and Measurement of Social Fatherhood:
A Comparison of Cohabiting and Marital Stepfather Families,
Jeannie M. Hahl, Gabriela Sánchez-Soto
416-4 Father and Stepfather Involvement, Coparenting, and
Child Behavior, Raymond Petren, Chelsea Garneau, Kay
Pasley
416-5 Who’s In Who’s Out: Identifying Family Members After
Stepfamily Dissolution, Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence
Ganong, Luke Russell, Nicky Frye-Cox
Presider: Dana Weiser
RT PA (R)
#417 LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION
Noon-1:15pm, Bowie B
Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7
minutes, 8 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations
(followed by Q&A for those who want more detail).
Media, Mental Illness, and Mass Shootings: Can Increased
Public Awareness and Policy Change Lead to Fewer Tragedies?
417-08 FP Curbing Media Violence: Should Private Citizens and
Policy Makers Act? Jennie L. Dilworth
417-09 FP Mental Health Services: A Neglected Agenda? Marlo
Rouse-Arnett
417-10 FP Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle: Asian Boys,
are you Harold or Kumar? C. Allen Lynn, Sun-A Lee
Facilitator: To be Announced
Health and Mental Health and International Families
417-04 IN (R) Attitudes Towards Mental Health and Marital
Therapy in Turkey, Raquel Delevi, Ipek Bilen
#418 POSTER SESSION 12
Noon-1:15pm, Lone Star Ballroom Corridor
Poster Symposium: Gender and Virtual Technologies
A Poster Symposium is a group of closely related posters presented together followed by discussion.
418-01 FF (R) “Its Fine…It’s Just a Song”: Adolescent Girls’
and Mothers’ Perceptions of Sexual Scripting in Music
Videos, Kathleen Boyce Rodgers, Stacey Hust
418-02 FF (R) Transnational Care Constellations: Migrant
Mexican Mothers and Their Children, Gabrielle Oliveira
418-03 FF (R) Gender Equality in Digital Dating, Michelle
Guthrie Yarwood
418-04 FF (R) Virtually Crashing: Girls, Social Media, and
Rural U.S. Family Relationships, Aimee Rickman
Facilitator: TBA
Posters
Parenting and Grandparenting
418-05 EE (P) Mindful Parenting Curriculum Components That
Support Parental Resilience, Jenn Crawford, Gitanjali
Shrestha, Pilar Placone, Laura Griner Hill
418-06 EE (P) Parenting Program for Incarcerated Fathers:
Adjusting the Focus, Glen Palm
418-07 EE (R) Parents’ Use of Traditional and Digital Sources
of Information and Advice, Aaron Ebata, Sally Martin, Jill
Bowers, Sarah Curtiss, Dina Isenstark, Yaebin Kim
418-08 FH (R) Maternal Behaviors Supporting Children’s Selfregulation, Kimberly L. Day, Cynthia L. Smith
418-09 FH (R) Are Infant Nightwakings Always Viewed as
Problematic? Examinations of Mothers’ Perceptions of
Infant Needs and Sleep Outcomes, Laura Nathans, Wendy
Middlemiss
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418-10 FT (R) Using the Experiences of Homeless Parents to
Inform Parenting Interventions, Sharde’ McNeil, Kendal
Holtrop
418-11 IN (R) A Longitudinal Single-case Study of Dual-career
Couple on Marital Equality, Karen Quek
418-12 IN (R) Parental Stress, Acculturation, and Parenting
Behaviors Among Chinese Immigrant Parents in New York
City, Shu-Wen Liu, Qin Gao, Fuhua Zhai
418-13 RF (R) Predictors of Marital Satisfaction Among
Protestant Parents, Joe Wilmoth, Abigail
418-14 RF (R) Amish Parenting Advice: A Comparison Between
the 1970’s & 2000’s, Erin Boyd-Soisson
418-15 RT (R) A Longitudinal Examination of Predictors of
Parenting Efficacy, Jennifer Doty, Jodi Dworkin
418-16 RT (R) Predictors of Young Adults’ Stories of Their
Own Future Family High Point, Lucia Zivcakova, Michael
Pratt
418-17 RT (R) Parents’ Use of Facebook as a Source of Support,
Jessica Troilo, Bob Britten
418-18 RT (R) Parental Behavioral Control and Knowledge:
Associations With Adolescent Delinquency, Jonathon
Beckmeyer
418-19 RT (R) Toward a Personalized Parenting Theory,
Research Agenda, and Curriculum, Heidi Stolz, Abbey
Schlater, Emily Stone
418-20 RT (R) Parenting and School Readiness in Low-income
Families: Considering the Role of Context and Child Level
Factors, Carolyn Sutter, Lenna Ontai
418-21 RT (R) A Tool for Understanding Spanish-speaking
Parents of Young Children: The Parental Involvement and
Efficacy-revised (PIE-R) Scale, Amanda Moske, M. Angela
Nievar
418-22 RT (R) Correlates of Parents’ Differential Treatment
Across Three Generations, Alexander Jensen, Shawn
Whiteman, Karen Fingerman, Kira Birditt
418-23 RT (R) Associations Among Parental, Relationship,
and Child Qualities and Parenting, Brandon Puglisi, Kami
Merrifield
418-24 RT (R) Parent Involvement: Feeling Connected
Through Technology, Meghan Dove, David Wright, Stacey
Neuharth-Pritchett, Charlotte Wallinga
418-25 RT (R) Child Sleep Problems and Maternal Depression
in Context, Erin Kramer Holmes, Brandon T. McDaniel
418-26 EE (R) Research Support for Kinship Caregivers:
The Utah-based GrandFamilies Program, Jacci Graham,
Ron Hammond, Kori Stookey, Taylor Headman, Cassi
Southam, Marjie Lopshire
418-27 RT (P) The Well-being of Adults Who Were Raised by
Grandparents, Cheryl Kier
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#419 ROUNDTABLES 2
Noon-1:15pm, Lone Star A
Roundtables are limited to ten people including the presenter. Attendees will spend 35 minutes with one presenter and then go to
another discussion for the remainder of this session.
419-01 FH (R) Family Mapping: A Cumulative Measure of
Family Structure and Instability, Kate Taylor Harcourt,
Francesca Adler-Baeder
419-02 EM (R) Well-being of Children of Substance Users as
Young Adults, Clifford Broman
419-03 FH (P) Community Coalitions as Vehicles for
Health Promotion: Lessons in Effectiveness, Jo Lynn
Cunningham
419-04 EM (R) La nueva Familia: Resilient Latino Families in
Search of Well-being in a U.S. Midwest. Meatpacking Town,
Silvia Alvarez de Davila
419-05 EM (R) Depression and Distress in Young, Low-income
African-American Men, Megan Fitzgerald
419-06 EM (R) Pilot Study: Observed Parenting Behaviors of
Latina Immigrant Mothers, Kimberly Greder, Angelica
Flores, Janet Melby
419-07 FH (P) Translating the Languages of Family Therapy and
Medicine, Tai Mendenhall
419-08 EM (R) The Meaning of Being a Daughter: HmongAmerican College Women’s Experiences, Shuling Peng
419-09 EM (P) Building Partnerships: A Framework for Urban
Diverse Families of Color, Nedra Y. Washington, Joyce
Armstrong
419-10 RT (CANCELLED) Exploring the Father-child Health
Matrix: Qualitative Insights, William Marsiglio
419-11 FT (R) (Moved from Wednesday, 1:30pm #138-03 FT)
Treating Adolescents With Reactive Attachment: A Systemic
Approach, Jeffrey Jackson
#420 Fun in San Antonio
5pm
If you are staying in San Antonio on Saturday night, end your
conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues
and relaxing in a no-host evening at a local restaurant. Sign-up
sheet available in the Gathering Place. Meet in the lobby.
#ncfr13
Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference
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• Follow @ncfr on Twitter and search the #ncfr13
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Brief Reports
Sarah Halpern Meekin, Wendy D. Manning, Peggy C. Giordano, & Monica A. Longmore
Relationship Churning, Physical Violence, and Verbal Abuse in Young Adult
Relationships
Andrea M. Bertotti
Gendered Divisions of Fertility Work: Socioeconomic Predictors of Female
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Family Time Activities and Adolescents’ Emotional Well-Being
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Marital Satisfaction, Family Emotional Expressiveness, Home Learning
Environments, and Children’s Emergent Literacy
Sarah Johnson, Jianghong Li, Garth Kendall, Lyndall Strazdins, & Peter Jacoby
Mothers’ and Fathers’ Work Hours, Child Gender and Behavior in Middle
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Family of Origin, Race/Ethnicity, and Socioeconomic Attainment: Genotype
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Claire M. Kamp Dush
Marital and Cohabitation Dissolution and Parental Depressive Symptoms in
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Hyunjoon Park & James M. Raymo
Divorce in Korea: Trends and Educational Differentials
Carrie J. Donoho, Eileen M. Crimmins, & Teresa E. Seeman
Marital Quality, Gender, and Markers of Inflammation in the MIDUS Cohort
Amelia Karraker & John DeLamater
Past-Year Sexual Inactivity Among Older Married Persons and Their Partners
Randal D. Day & Alan Acock
Marital Well-Being and Religiousness as Mediated by Relational Virtue and
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The Power and Limits of Marriage: Married Gay Men’s Family Relationships
Ruth E. S. Allen & Janine L. Wiles
How Older People Position Their Late-Life Childlessness: A Qualitative Study
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Multiethnic Families: Changing Demographics
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Understanding Who Reported Multiple Races in the U.S. Decennial
Census: Results From Census 2000 and the 2010 Census
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Locating Multiethnic Families in a Globalizing World
Race and Multiethnic Identity Development
Allen, Garriott, Reyes, & Hsieh
Racial Identity, Phenotype, and Self-Esteem Among Biracial
Polynesian/White Individuals
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Risk and Resilience in Multiethnic Families
Bratter & Kimbro
Multiracial Children and Poverty: Evidence From the Early Childhood
Longitudinal Study of Kindergartners
Nadal, Sriken, Davidoff, Wong, & McLean
Microaggressions Within Families: Experiences of Multiracial People
Martin, Cui, Ueno, & Fincham
Intimate Partner Violence in Interracial and Monoracial Couples
Jackson, Wolven, & Aguilera
Mixed Resilience: A Study of Multiethnic Mexican American Stress and
Coping in Arizona
Sung, Chin, Lee, & Lee
Ethnic Variations in Factors Contributing to the Life Satisfaction
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Using the Multicultural Family Support Centers and Adjustment Among
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Parenting and Multiethic Families
Kennedy & Romo
“All Colors and Hues”: An Autoethnography of a Multiethnic Family’s
Strategies for Bilingualism and Multiculturalism
Lorenzo-Blanco, Bares, & Delva
Parenting, Family Processes, Relationships, and Parental Support in
Multiracial and Multiethnic Families: An Exploratory Study of Youth
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Rollins & Hunter
Racial Socialization of Biracial Youth: Maternal Messages and Approaches
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The Importance of Family, Race, and Gender for Multiracial Adolescent
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�Special events/activities
This section of the program lists events not related to educational sessions
Wednesday, november 6
thursday, november 7
8-11am, Crockett D
Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the exam. Please
be in the exam room by 8:15am to check in and receive
instructions. The exam begins promptly at 8:30. Proctor: Cindy
Winter
Visit the Exhibits
Grand Opening, 5-8pm, Second Level
Also open Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-1pm
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register
for prizes. Prizes will be awarded on Friday afternoon; need
not be present to win, but items must be picked up by 2pm.
7:30-10am, Lone Star A
• Networking
• Welcome. Highlights of the year for all affiliates
• Affiliate Video Award
• Affiliate Spotlight: Utah Valley University
• Awards Presentations: Undergraduate Research Award;
Graduate Research Award; President for a Day Award
8:30: Workshop-Listening Leaders. Weber State University.
Skill Building (practice listening while sharing ideas for
fundraising, recruitment, etc.); Needs Assessments; Running
Meetings
9:40: Closing comments
Presider: Sterling Wall, Student Affiliate Adviser Representative
The Gathering Place
Newcomers Reception
CFLE Exam
Travis A/B
W, 5-12m; Th/F, 8am-12m; Sa, 8am-4pm
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants, all
day long. WiFi access. Refreshments available (times vary).
Students/New Professionals...check out special informal round
table discussions on topics important to young professionals:
Thursday
11:50am-12:30pm. Tips on Making a Conference Poster, Alisha
Hardman
12:40-1:15pm. Upcoming and Timely Research, Sara
Johnson
Friday
11:50am-12:30pm. Transitioning Into an Academic Career,
Megan Haselschwerdt
12:40-1:20pm. Tips on Getting Into Graduate School, Amanda
Morris
Saturday
11:50am-12:30pm. Pornography, Infidelity, and Hooking Up:
Lighting the Fire…of Undergraduate Research, University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point Student Affiliate
Presented by Students/New Professionals
Sponsored by the University of Georgia
President’s Welcoming Reception
6:30-8:30pm, Lone Star A/B
Presider: Elaine Anderson, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2012 NCFR Fellows
• Refreshments and socializing
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
Breakfast Meeting for Student Affiliates
11:45am-1pm, Texas Ballroom A (fourth level)
Presider: Paul Amato, NCFR President-Elect
Sponsored by Iowa State University and hosted by the NCFR
Board of Directors and Conference Program Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or second time are invited. Learn about...
• Section membership, where you’re connected to other
members with interests like yours
• Certified Family Life Educator credential
• Honors Recognition Program
• State and student affiliates
• Journals and how to submit articles
• Elections Council, Student/New Professional activities, and
more activities and subgroups within NCFR
• Prize drawings, lunch, and more
WiFi log-in
WiFi is provided throughout the meeting rooms and adjacent
common areas.
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
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Memorial Service
CFLE Reception
University and Allied Association Receptions
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12-1pm, Bowie A
We will be paying tribute to NCFR leaders and fellows who
have passed away this past year: J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr. and
Charles B. Hennon. We will also remember all NCFR members
who passed away this year: Susan Jean Eitel, Lonnie Robert
Maurer, Leah Cahan Schaefer. In addition, this year we will
remember all NCFR Presidents and Fellows who have died
throughout the years. Presider: Cindy Winter
6:15-7:45pm, Texas D/E (fourth level)
Learn about programs and meet faculty and students, greet your
fellow alums. Light refreshments served. Universities/Colleges/
Associations participating as of October 14:
Abilene Christian University
Delaware Valley College
East Carolina University
Florida State University
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Indiana State University
Iowa State University
Kansas State University
Michigan State University
Montclair State University
North Carolina State University
North Dakota State University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma State University
Syracuse University-Falk College
Texas Tech University
Texas Woman’s University
University of Delaware
University of Georgia
University of Maryland
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
University of North Texas
University of Southern Mississippi
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Virginia Tech
Status of the CFLE program
Recognition of academic programs approved or renewed
CFLE Recognition Award
Networking
Dessert buffet
Platinum Sponsor
Western Michigan University
Gold Sponsors
University of Central Oklahoma
Miami University
American Public University
East Carolina University
Loma Linda University
WisdomForParents
Silver Sponsors
Curtis Fox, Ph.D., CFLE
Bronze Sponsors
Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
Nancy Gonzalez, M.Ed., CFLE
FRIday, November 8
NCFR 75th Anniversary Reception
6:15-6:45pm, Texas Ballroom area (fourth level)
Representatives from NCFR journal publisher Wiley Blackwell
invite all conference registrants to join them for beverages
between the 75th anniversary address and the evening
celebration.
NCFR 75th Anniversary Celebration and Gala
Fiesta
6:45-8:30pm, Texas D/E (fourth level)
All conference registrants are invited to enjoy the 75th
anniversary “fiesta” celebration, featuring food, entertainment,
and socializing. Hosted by Texas Tech University, College of
Human Sciences, Linda Hoover, Ph.D., Dean
Legacy Circle (by invitation)
7:30-8:30pm, Bowie B/C
All who have been members of NCFR for
25 or more years are invited to this special
event.
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8:15-9:45pm, Lone Star A/B
Facilitator/Presider: Susan Marsh, CFLE Advisory
Board Chair
By invitation. Open to all current CFLEs. No RSVP required.
Saturday, November 9
Zumba FUNdrasier, 7-8am, Lone Star A
It’s fun. It’s easy. It’s not too late to participate. Sign up at the
Registration Desk! Led by instructor Shuntay McCoy.
Sponsored by the Family and Health Section
�Business and committee meetings
Quick-glance alphabetic listing
Check day-by-day schedule for details and location.
For section and focus group meetings, see next listing.
NCFR Board, Mon., Nov. 4, 2-7pm
NCFR Board, Tue., Nov. 5, 2-6pm
Conference Program Committee, Fri., Nov. 8, 7:30-9am
Conference Program Committee, Sat., Nov. 9, 7:45-9:45am
Affiliate Councils Executive Board, Tue., Nov. 5, 6-8pm
Affiliate Councils Executive Committee, Fri., Nov. 8, 11:30am12:30pm
NCFR Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum, Thur.,
Nov. 7, 5:15-6:30pm
Audit Committee, Mon., Nov. 4, 12:30-2pm
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee, Thur., Nov. 7,
7:45-9:45am
CFLE Advisory Board, Tue., Nov. 5, 4:30-7pm
Committee to Strengthen the Submissions/Review Process, Fri.,
Nov. 8, 9-10:15am
Elections Council, Fri., Nov. 8, 11am-12pm
Family Relations Associate Editors, Fri., Nov. 8, 12:452:15pm
Fellows Committee, Wed., Nov. 6, 1:15-2:45pm
Focused Dialogue: Family Life Education and the Affordable
Care Act, Wed., Nov. 6, 11:45am-1:45pm
Inclusion and Diversity Committee, Wed., Nov. 6, 7:309:30am
Inclusion and Diversity Qualitative Task Force, Thur., Nov. 7,
1:30-2:30pm
Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial Assistants, NCFR
Staff, Thur., Nov. 7, 7:45-9:45am
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board, Thur., Nov.
7, 1:15-2:45pm
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board, Thur., Nov. 7,
12-1:15pm
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff, Wed., Nov. 6, 9:4510:45am
Section Chairs Orientation and Training, Tue., Nov. 5, 7:309pm
Students/New Professionals Leadership Council, Thur., Nov. 7,
Noon-1:15pm
Theory Construction/Research Methodology Annual Meeting,
Wed., Nov. 6, 11:30am-1pm
University Administrators, Thur., Nov 7, 12-1:15pm
Day-by-Day Listing
Monday, November 4
NCFR Audit Committee
12:30-2pm
2012/2013 NCFR Board of Directors
2-7pm
Tuesday, November 5
2013/2014 NCFR Board of Directors
2-6pm, Goliad
CFLE Advisory Board
4:30-7pm, San Jacinto
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
6-8pm, off-site
Section Chairs Orientation/Training
7:30-9pm, Bowie A
Wednesday, November 6
Groves Council Board Meeting
7-9am, San Jacinto
Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7:30-9:30am, Crockett C
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
9:45-10:45am, Goliad
Theory Construction/Research Methodology Annual Meeting
11:30am-1pm, Lone Star B
Adoption Focus Group
11:45am-1pm. Bonham B
GLBTSA Issues Focus Group
11:45am-1pm, Bowie C
University Administrators Forum
12-1:15pm, Bonham E
Fellows Committee Meeting
1:15-2:45pm, Goliad
Education and Enrichment Section Member Meeting
8:15-9:45pm, Bonham B
Family and Health Section Member Meeting
8:15-9:45pm, Bonham C
International Section Member Meeting
8:15-9:45pm, Bonham D
Latino(a) Research Focus Group
8:15-9:45pm, Crockett C
Military Families and Children Focus Group
8:15-9:45pm, Bonham E
Work and Family Focus Group
8:15-9:45pm, Crockett D
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�Business and committee meetings
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Friday, November 8
Feminism and Family Studies Section Member Meeting
7-8:15am, Bowie B
CFLE Forum
7-8am, Goliad
Families and Technology Focus Group
7-8:15am, Travis C
Asian-American Families Focus Group
7-8am, Travis C
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee Meeting
7:45-9:45am, Goliad
Family Science Association Meeting
7-8am, Bonham A
Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial Assistants, and
NCFR Staff
7:45-9:45am, San Jacinto
2014 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9am, Bowie C
Men in Families Focus Group
Noon-1:15pm, Bonham B
Committee to Strengthen the Submissions and Reviewing
Process
9-10:15am, Bowie C
Qualitative Family Research Network Focus Group
Noon-1:15pm, Bonham A
Elections Council Meeting
11am-12:30pm, San Jacinto
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Noon-1:15pm, Bowie B
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
11:30am-12:30pm, Goliad
Students/New Professionals Leadership Council
Noon-1:15pm, Travis C
Family Policy Section Member Meeting
12:45-2:15pm, Bonham D
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
1:15-2:45pm, Bowie C
Research and Theory Section Member Meeting
12:45-2:15pm, Bonham E
IDC Qualitative Task Force Meeting
1:30-2:30pm, San Jacinto
Eastern European Families Focus Group
12:45-2:15pm, Bowie A
NCFR Annual Meeting and Member Forum
5:15-6:30pm
Sexuality Focus Group
12:45-2:15pm, Bonham B
Religion and Family Life Section Member Meeting
7-8:15pm, Bonham D
Family Relations Associate Editors
12:45-2:15pm, Travis C/D
Co-parenting and Divorce Education Focus Group
7-8:15pm, Bonham A
Saturday, November 9
Issues in Aging Focus Group
7-8:15pm, Bonham B
Ethnic Minorties Section Member Meeting/Oral History
8:15-10pm, Bonham D
Family Science Section Member Meeting
8:30-10pm, Bonham C
Family Therapy Member Meeting
8:30-10pm, Lone Star C
Family Economics Focus Group
8:30-10pm, Travis C
Grief and Families Focus Group
8:30-10pm, Travis D
Parent Education Focus Group
8:30-10pm, Bonham A
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2014 Program Committee Meeting
7:45-9:45am, Bowie C
�Conference exhibits and more
Exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors
Don’t miss the exhibits!
• Second Floor–Lone Star Prefunction Area
• See the latest in books, products, and services
• Talk with representatives
• Register to win cool prizes
Exhibit dates and times
• Wednesday, November 6, 5-8pm
• Thursday, November 7, 9am-4pm
• Friday, November 8, 8am-1pm
Prize drawings Friday noon; need not be present
to win but all items must be picked up by 2pm on
Friday.
EXHIBITORS
Abilene Christian University
American Professional Agency, Inc
Cengage
Center For Divorce Education
Center for Family Life Education
Family Wellness Associates
Groves Conference On Marriage And Family
National Council On Family Relations
National Resource Center For Healthy Marriage
And Families
National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse
Psychology Press
Silpada Designs Jewelry
Springer Science And Business Media
Strengthening Families Program: For Parents And
Youth 10-14
Syracuse University–Falk College
Texas Woman’s University
The German Family Panel Pair-Form
Wiley Blackwell Publishers
Plus special thanks to . . .
The Meeting Connection, Inc., Dwight Loken, President;
“Bringing People and Places Together” (Board of Directors
meeting host)
Roseville (Minnesota) Area High School Boys Swim Team
(decorations preparation)
Cub Foods-Riverdale Center, Coon Rapids, Minnesota
(decorations donations)
SPONSORS
Wiley-Blackwell
Publishers of NCFR journals and sponsors of the
President’s Reception and the 75th Anniversary
Reception
Texas Tech University
Sponsor: NCFR 75th Anniversary Celebration and Special
Fiesta Gala
University of Minnesota
Opening Plenary Sponsor: Wednesday, Deana
Pollard Sacks
University of Illinois
Plenary Sponsor: Thursday, America Bracho
Auburn University
Plenary Sponsor: Thursday, Kristin Moore
University of Georgia
Plenary Sponsor: Saturday, Stephen Russell
The Gathering Place
University of Maryland
75th Anniversary Address Sponsor: Friday, Stephanie
Coontz
North Dakota State University
Special Session: Ambiguous Loss, Pauline Boss
Family Therapy Section Meeting
Journal of Family Theory & Review
TCRM Reception
American Public University
Cyber Cafe
Oklahoma State University
Student/New Professional Workshops
Groves Conference on Families
Special Session: Pathways and Detours to Prison
Special Session: Family Progams in Honduras
Iowa State University
Newcomers Reception
CFLE Reception
Western Michigan University
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�General information
Welcome to the 75th NCFR Annual Conference. Our theme
around adolescence and community is the focus of a stimulating
and relevant program that fits perfectly with the social and
political issues so prevalent today.
This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and
practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have
planned stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and
posters covering a wide range of topics in family sciences.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with
colleagues, meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs,
and learn from several of NCFR’s Fellows at “Fellows Round
Tables.”
Contacting you
Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with
family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be
difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference
registration record if you did not do that earlier.
Accommodations for special needs
The Grand Hyatt Hotel and NCFR want to insure that all may
fully participate in the conference. If you have questions
or accommodation requests, notify staff at the conference
registration desk or the hotel front desk. (NCFR and hotel staff
are not available to provide personal assistance services.)
Other questions about the conference or logistics
for up to 32 hours, and for NCFR Certified Family Life
Educators (40 hours).
These continuing education opportunities are provided to
therapists and counselors, social workers, and NCFR Certified
Family Life Educators, as well as other family professionals. It
is your responsibility to insure that your organization or agency
accepts CEUs approved by NBCC, NASW, and CBBS.
If you registered for Continuing Education Hours, use the forms
available from the Registration Desk. If you didn’t sign up for
CEUs initially, you can add CEU registration at the conference
registration desk. There is a $25 fee (does not apply to CFLE
CEUs). Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January
15, 2014. One hour attendance verification is given for each
clock hour in content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are
excluded.)
Learn about NCFR
Feel free to ask questions of the Board members and other
committee officers who are wearing colored ribbons on their
name badges. Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits area for
membership information. Be sure to attend sessions or business
meetings sponsored by Sections and Focus Groups that interest
you. See the list of Special Events and Committee Meetings
following the session listings in this booklet.
Conference services and events
Conference Registration
Refund Policy
Registration Booth–Second Floor
Tuesday, 7:30am-5pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm
Thursday, 7am-5pm • Friday, 7am-5pm
Saturday, 7:30am-1pm
Refund deadline was October 14, 2013. For exceptions related
to medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.
Cyber Cafe • Mission B
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk located on the
hotel second floor.
Wear your conference badge!
Badges must be worn at all times and are required for
admission to all educational sessions, receptions, and
activities.
Your conference registration fee covers admission to the
following events:
• Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round tables, posters
• Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business meetings
• Exhibits
• Newcomers’ Reception, open to first- and second-time
attendees
• All receptions and workshops except the following which
are invitation only or cost extra: all pre-conference workshops
on Tuesday, Nov. 5; CFLE Reception; Legacy Circle; Affiliate
Councils Workshop; Student Affiliates Breakfast
Continuing Education Hours
NCFR is approved for continuing education hours by the
National Board of Certified Counselors, the National Association
of Social Workers, the California Board of Behavioral Sciences,
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T/W/Th/F, 7am-10pm; Sat, 7am-4pm
Computers and printer available for use; no charge. Please limit
your time when others are waiting. Sponsored by American
Public University.
WiFi zones and log-in
WiFi is available throughout the conference meeting rooms and
common spaces.
SSID: NCFR Conference
Passphrase: families
The Gathering Place
Travis A/B • W, 5pm-12midnight; Th/F, 8am-12m; Sa,
8am-4pm
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants. WiFi
access. Refreshments available (times vary). Sponsored by the
University of Georgia.
Visit the Exhibits • Second Floor
Wednesday, 5-8pm; Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-1pm
�General information
Hotel information
Grand Hyatt Hotel
600 East Market Street
San Antonio, Texas 78205
Hotel direct line: 210-224-1234
http://phoenix.hyatt.com
The Grand Hyatt s headquarters for the 2013 National Council
on Family Relations Annual Conference. All presentations,
meetings, poster sessions, exhibits and events are held at the
hotel.
Hotel amenities
• Fitness center
• Outdoor pool/spa
• Perks Coffee & More
• Ruth’s Chris Steak House
• Bar Rojo
Airport transfers
• San Antonio VIA Metro Transit buses
• GO Airport Shuttle
• Taxi
For details, contact hotel staff
Conference tips
• Plan your conference session schedule with the online
“Schedule Builder” or use the Personal Program Scheduler
(inserted into this program).
• Make appointments with colleagues in advance.
• Hand out your business cards, vitae, and resumes!
• Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see
NCFR staff with concerns.
• Networking opportunities abound! Don’t miss the Newcomers
Reception, the University Receptions, many sessions for
Students/New Professionals (S/NP) including job market
discussion, applying to graduate school, and “Speed Mentoring.”
Things to do
The River Walk and the Alamo
Walk right out the hotel patio bar onto the famed San Antonio
River Walk. Dining and nightlife galore. And the Alamo, open
daily, is just two blocks away.
Shopping and more
If you’re into local finds, The Alley on Bitters (Artisan’s Alley),
El Mercado, and La Villita offer unique crafts, local art, antiques
and south of the border imports.
El Mercado is part of Market Square, the largest Mexican market
outside of Mexico. Large shopping centers like the Quarry
Market, North Star Mall and the Shops at La Cantera entice
serious, upscale shoppers, plus you can find great designer
bargains at one of the many area outlets.
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�Conference and NCFR leadership
2013 NCFR Board Members
President
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
President-Elect
Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University
Secretary/Treasurer
Carolyn S. Henry, Oklahoma State University
Board Members-at-Large
I. Joyce Chang, University of Central Missouri
Jennifer L. Hardesty, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Maureen Perry-Jenkins, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Brad van Eeden-Moorefield, Montclair State University
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Rose Allen, University of Minnesota Extension
Students and New Professionals Representative
Lyndal Khaw, Montclair State University
Ex Officio
Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and
Operations/Board and Section Liaison
2014 NCFR Board Members
(Newly elected members are seated after the conference)
President
Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University
President-elect
William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Clinical and Consulting
Services
Secretary/Treasurer
Carolyn S. Henry, CFLE, Oklahoma State University
Board Members-at-Large
I. Joyce Chang, University of Central Missouri
Frank D. Fincham, Florida State University
Hilary A. Rose, CFLE, Concordia University, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada
Brad van Eeden-Moorefield, CFLE, Montclair State
University
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University
Students and New Professionals Representative
Lyndal Khaw, Montclair University
Students and New Professionals Representative-elect
Rachel Engler Jordan, Texas Tech University
Ex Officio
Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and
Operations/Board and Section Liaison
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Conference Program Committee
Program Chair
Judith Fischer, Texas Tech University
Program Chair-elect
Catherine A. Solheim, University of Minnesota
Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP
Education and Enrichment: Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins, The
Ohio State University
Ethnic Minorities: Chantel L. Lumpkin, CFLE, North Carolina
A&T State University
Family and Health: M. Elise Radina, Miami University-Ohio
Family Policy: Tammy Henderson, Oklahoma State
University
Family Science: Bahira Sherif Trask, University of
Delaware
Family Therapy: Christine R. McGeorge, North Dakota State
University
Feminism and Family Studies: Elizabeth Sharp, Texas Tech
University
International: Yan Ruth Xia, CFLE, University of Nebraska,
Lincoln
Religion and Family Life: Joanne Roberts, CFLE, HardinSimmons University
Research and Theory: Thomas B. Holman, Brigham Young
University
Affiliate Councils Program Chair: Margaret Machara, CFLE,
Tennessee State
Students and New Professionals Program Representative:
Ronald B. Cox, CFLE, Oklahoma State University
TCRM Workshops Chair: Kari L Adamsons, University of
Connecticut
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Representative: Donna L
Sollie, Auburn University
Ex-officio/staff
NCFR President: Elaine A. Anderson, University of
Maryland
NCFR President-Elect: Paul Amato, Pennsylvania State
University
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
Conference Program Consultant: Cindy Winter, CMP
NCFR Conference and Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz
NCFR Membership/Marketing Director: Charles Cheesebrough
NCFR Program Content Consultant: Nancy Gonzalez
Exhibits Coordinator: Judy Schutz
Innovation/Technology Director: Jason Samuels
Journal Editors
Journal of Marriage and Family: Kelly R. Raley, University of
Texas-Austin
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies: Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut
Journal of Family Theory & Review: Robert Milardo,
University of Maine
�Affiliate Councils, NCFR staff
Affiliate Councils Board
President: Minnell Tralle, University of Minnesota
Extension
President-elect: Rose Allen, University of Minnesota
Extension
Program Chair: Margaret Machara, Tennessee State
University
Secretary: Amanda Williams, University of Southern
Mississippi
Student/New Professional Rep: Claire Kimberly, University of
Southern Mississippi
Student Affiliate Advisor Representative: Sterling Wall,
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Staff Liaison: Allison Wickler
Affiliate Councils–Presidents
Illinois: Elissa Thomann Mitchell, Kimberly Crossman
Mid-Atlantic: Carolyn Grasse-Bachman
Minnesota: Mary Maher
Northwest: Duane Dowd
Ohio: Audrey Kraynak
Oklahoma: Brandon Burr
Southeastern: Jonathan Davis
Texas: Tyler Smith
Utah: Ron Hammond
Wisconsin: Laura Ellingson
Student Affiliate Councils–Advisors
Bowling Green State University: Michael Sturm
Central Michigan University: Chris Latty
East Carolina University: Eboni Baugh, Bryce Jorgenson
Eastern Illinois University: Axton Betz
Illinois State University: Bill Anderson
Messiah College: Raeann Hamon
Montclair State University: Lyndal Khaw
Samford University: Jonathan Davis
Stephen F. Austin State University: Shelia Lumar
Syracuse University: Ambika Krishnakumar
Texas Tech University (undergrad): Shera Jackson
Texas Tech University (graduate): Miriam Mulsow
Towson University: Cathy Breneman
University of Central Oklahoma: Glee Bertram
University of Connecticut: Shannon Weaver
University of Illinois: Jennifer Hardesty
University of Maryland: Kevin Roy
University of Missouri: Marilyn Coleman
University of Nebraska-Kearney: Jennifer Crosswhite
University of North Texas: Arminta Jacobson
University of Tennessee: Spencer Olmstead
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Sterling Wall
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Leslie Koepke
Utah Valley University: Nate Cottle
Weber State University: Joyce Buck, Darcy Gregg
NCFR Headquarters
National Council on Family Relations
1201 West River Parkway, Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Tollfree: 888-781-9331 (U.S., Canada)
Phone: 763-781-9331 • FAX: 763-781-9348
info@ncfr.org • www.ncfr.org
NCFR Staff
Diane L. Cushman
Executive Director; Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Liaison
763-231-2891; dianecushman@ncfr.org
Brenda Boogren
Office Services Clerk
763-231-2890; brendaboogren@ncfr.org
Maureen Bourgeois
Administrative Assistant
763-781-9331; maureenbourgeois@ncfr.org; info@ncfr.org
Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Education
763-231-2882; dawncassidy@ncfr.org
Charles Cheesebrough
Director of Membership and Marketing
763-231-2885; charlescheesebrough@ncfr.org
Jennifer Crosswhite, Ph.D., CFLE
Director of Public Affairs
763-231-2887; jennifercrosswhite@ncfr.org
Morgan Cole
Accounting Assistant
763-231-2884; morgancole@ncfr.org
Tahera Mamdani
Director of Finance
763-231-2886; taheramamdani@ncfr.org
Jason A. Samuels
Director of Innovation and Technology
763-231-2888; jasonsamuels@ncfr.org
Judy Schutz
Conference and Meeting Planner
763-231-2893; judyschutz@ncfr.org
Jeanne A. Strand
Director of Governance and Operations; Board & Section Liaison
763-231-2881; jeannestrand@ncfr.org
Allison Wickler
Online Community/Web Content Manager; Affiliate Councils Liaison
763-231-2892; allisonwickler@ncfr.org
Cindy Winter, CMP
Conference Consultant
612-759-8580 (cell); cindywinter@ncfr.org
Deborah Gentry, Ed.D., CFLE
Academic Program Liaison
309-530-5690; debgentry@ncfr.org
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�Program participants
A
Abbott, Kristine (Northeastern
State Univ.) 214-27
Acock, Alan (Oregon State Univ.)
314, 332
Adams, Becky (Ball State Univ.)
214-25
Adams, Rebekah (Kansas State
Univ.) 116
Adamsons, Kari (Univ. of
Connecticut) 112, 120, 109-20,
151-27
Addison, Sheila (Self-employed)
138-01
Adler-Baeder, Francesca (Auburn
Univ.) 105, 411-24, 419-01
Affainie-Godwyll, Anne-Marie
(Ohio Univ.) 214-20
Aguilera, Victoria (Univ. of
Connecticut) 109-20
Ahn, Sun Young (Univ. of Arizona)
245-05
Akande, Katrina (Univ. of
Kentucky) 346
Alas, Christopher (Univ. of
Houston Clear Lake) 221-26
Albers, Leah (Auburn Univ.)
345
Alfaro, Edna (Univ. of Texas-Pan
American) 336-01, 336-03
Aljayyousi-Khalil, Ghadir (Kansas
State Univ.) 152
Alkhiary, Adnan (Kansas State
Univ.) 245-06
Allen, Brooke (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) The Gathering
Place, Sat.
Allen, Deborah (Georgia Southern
Univ.) 406
Allen, Jessica (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 314-17
Allen, Katherine (Virginia Tech)
007, 012, 139, 141, 247, 307,
325-A , 349
Allen, Rose (Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota Ext.) 332-A
Allison, Barbara (Texas Tech
Univ.) 221-07
Altenburger, Lauren E. (Ohio State
Univ.) 152
Alvarez de Davila, Silvia (Univ. of
Minnesota) 419-04
Amato, Paul (Penn State Univ.)
121, 344
Anderson, Bill (Illinois State Univ.)
152-15
Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of
Maryland) 006, 139, 150, 217,
238, 353
Anderson, Jared R. (Kansas State
Univ.) 116, 151-19, 221-05
Anderson, Kathryn (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 406
Anderson, Kayla (Univ. of
Minnesota) 213
Anderson, Kim (Univ. of Missouri
- Columbia) 411
Anderson, Shayne (Univ. of
Connecticut) 211, 214-08, 41122
Andrews, Fiona (Deakin Univ.)
109-04, 221-13
Angera, Jeff (Central Michigan
Univ.) 142
Apavaloaie, Loredana (Western
Carolina Univ.) 245-21
Arcury, Thomas A. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 221-27
Arditti, Joyce (Virginia Tech Univ.)
104, 221-09
Arizpe, Hortencia (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 24704
Armstrong, Joyce (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 419-09
Arnold, Amy Laura (Univ. of
Georgia) 148
Arnold, Laura (Univ. of Georgia)
245-11
Asay, Sylvia (Univ. of Nebraska at
Kearney) 119
B
Bacher, Kelly B. (Univ. of
California, Davis) 220, 33615
Bachman, Heather (Univ. of
Pittsburgh) 132
Bae, Dayoung (Univ. of Georgia)
336-13
Baier, Margaret (Baylor Univ.)
151-15, 247-08
Bailey, Deborah C. (Central
Michigan Univ.) 231
Baker, Winetta (Loma Linda Univ.)
336-18
Ballard, Sharon (East Carolina
Univ.) 152-19, 404, 411-18
Baltimore, Diana (Iowa State
Univ.) 117, 125
Bamaca-Colbert, Mayra (Penn
State Univ.) 221-11, 320, 33610
Baptist, Joyce (Kansas State Univ.)
219, 247-09
Barber, Bonnie (Murdoch Univ.,
Australia) 247-19
Barber, Brian (Center for the Study
of Youth and Political Conflict)
147
Barnett, Amanda (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 327
Barnett, Melissa A. (Univ. of
Arizona) 320, 330
Barros, Patricia (Kansas State
Univ.) 219
Barrow, Katie (Virginia Tech)
307
Bartholomew, Kyle (Brigham
Young Univ.) 410
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne (Ohio State
Univ.) 214-22, 232
Bartolic, Silvia K. (Univ. of British
Columbia) 011
Barton, Allen (Univ. of Georgia)
124-15, 145, 324
Bates, James (Ohio State Univ.)
414
Baugh, Eboni (East Carolina Univ.)
411-05, 411-06, 411-07
Bean, Roy (Auburn Univ.) 132
Beaumont Bacher, Kelly (Univ. of
California Davis) 220-01
Beckmeyer, Jonathon (Indiana
Univ.) 418-18
Behan, Kate (Kansas State Univ.)
210
Behnke, Andrew (NC State Univ.)
308, 313, 346
Belcik, Amber (Purdue Univ.)
115
Belous, Christopher K. (Univ. of
Akron) 118
Benavides, Linda (Univ. of TexasSan Antonio) 230
Benson, Kristen E. (North Dakota
State Univ.) 118, 142, 232, 328,
340
Benson, Mark (Virginia Tech) 103,
215
Berge, Jerica (Univ. of Minnesota)
133, 143, 152-20, 209, 407
Berglund, Dorothy (Mississippi
Univ. for Women) 334-2
Berke, Debra (Wilmington Univ.)
123, 134, 215
Berkowitz, Dana (Louisiana State
Univ.) 310
Berkowitz King, Rosalind
(NICHD) 335
Bermúdez-Jaimes, Milton Eduardo
(Pontificia Universidad
Javeriana) 109-18
Bermudez, J. Maria (Univ. of
Georgia) 154-04, 311
Bermudez, Milton (Universidad de
los Andes) 109-18, 411-25
Berryhill, Blake (Kansas State
Univ.) 108, 116
Bertram, Glee (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 413
Beverung, Lauren (Medical Col. of
Wisconsin) 214
Biery, Jana (Kansas State Univ.)
336-14
Bilen, Ipek (California State Univ.
at Long Beach) 417
Billen, Rhett (Univ. of Tennessee)
108
Bird, Nicole (Kansas State Univ.)
314-15
Birditt, Kira S. (Univ. of Michigan)
115, 418-22
Bittner, Karen (Iowa State Univ.)
245-13
Blackburn, Kristyn (Univ. of
Kentucky) 151-14, 411-23
Blaisure, Karen (Western Michigan
Univ.) 131
Blakeslee, Sara (Abilene Christian
Univ.) 124-08
Blankemeyer, Maureen (Kent State
Univ.) 109-02
Blick, Ryan (Private Practice)
135
Bliese, Heidi (Illinois State Univ.)
152-15
Blocklin, Michelle (Abt Associates)
335
Blodgett, Christopher (Washington
State Univ. Spokane) 210
Blodgett-Salafia, Elizabeth H.
(North Dakota State Univ.) 142,
151-26
Blomfield-Neira, Corey (Murdoch
Univ.) 247-19
Blume, Libby Balter (Univ. of
Detroit-Mercy) 154-01, 310,
412
Blume, Thomas (Oakland Univ.)
004
Blunk, Elizabeth M. (Texas State
Univ.-San Marcos) 132
Bluth, Karen (Univ. of North
Carolina) 347
Bobesky, Christina (Syracuse
Univ.) 221-06
Bobrow, Joseph (Coming Home
Project) 219
Boden, Jeremy (Utah Valley Univ.)
151-16
Bodenmann, Guy (Univ. of
Maryland) 229
Bogenschneider, Karen (Univ. of
Wisconsin) 122, 139, 144
Booker, Dana (Univ. of North
Texas) 152-22
Boquin, Eliza (Univ. of HoustonClear Lake) 221-26
Borden, Lynne (Univ. of
Minnesota) 139, 159, 245-03,
245-04, 247-21, 350
Borieux, Moosgar (Loma Linda
Univ.) 322, 336-18
Boss, Pauline (Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota) 317
Bourgeois, Maureen (NCFR Staff)
333
Bowe, Shelby (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 153
Bowen, Gary L. (Univ. of North
Carolina -Chapel Hill) 128-01,
245-11, 247-10
Bowers, Jill (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 308, 41707
Boyd-Soisson, Erin (Messiah Col.)
418-14
Boyer, Brittany P. (Univ. of Texas
at Dallas) 245-10, 347
Boyer, C. Reyn (Towson Univ.)
214-28
Boyer, Glenda (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 146
Boylan, Mallory (Texas Tech
Univ.) 109-05
65
�Program participants
Bracamonte-Wiggs, Christine
(Univ. of Alabama) 245-03,
245-04, 247-21
Bracho, America (Latino Health
Access, Santa Ana, CA) 215
Bradford, Angela (Brigham Young
Univ.) 345
Bradford, Kay (Utah State Univ.)
124-25
Bradley, Alison (Univ. of
Connecticut) 109-20, 15123
Bradley, Juliet (Kaplan Univ.)
308
Brandon, Denise (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 243
Brandt, Martina (Chemnitz Univ.
of Technology) 408
Branscum, Anne (Univ. of
Louisiana at Lafayette) 10928
Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of Maryland)
335
Bravo, Diamond (Arizona State
Univ.) 336-16, 413
Briggs, Justin (Purdue Univ.) 115
Britner, Preston A. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 409
Britten, Bob 418-17
Broman, Clifford (Michigan State
Univ.) 419-02
Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne (Columbia
Univ.) 331
Brown, Cameron C. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 314
Brown, Elissa (St. John’s Univ.)
114
Brown, Emily (Virginia Tech)
118
Brown, Rachel (Utah State
Univ.) 124-20
Bruess, Carol (Univ. of St.
Thomas) 214-18
Bruner, Ron (Oklahoma Christian
Univ.) 312
Bryant, Barlynda (Univ. of
Georgia) 151-01
Bryant, Chalandra (Univ. of
Georgia) 148, 151-01
Bub, Kristen (Auburn Univ.)
124-09
Buchanan, Carmen (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 221-04
Buck, April A. (Univ. of Texas)
247-13
Buck, Daniel (Weber State Univ.)
151-10, 152-23
Buehler, Cheryl (UNCGreensboro) 109-29, 128-02,
247-24
Bugay, Asli (California State Univ.
Los Angeles) 411-26
Burgess, Norma Bond (David
Lipscomb Univ.) 128-03
Burkholder, Kristy (Univ. of
Wisconsin) 144
66
Burns, Mary (Virginia Tech) 118
Burns-Jager, Kathleen (Michigan
State Univ.) 411
Burr, Brandon (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 151-10, 152-23
Busby, Dean M. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 011, 151-16, 221-04,
314
Bush, Kevin R. (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) 136
Bytheway, Manda Hendershot
(Intermountain Healthcare)
314-08
C
Cabeza De Baca, Tomas (Univ. of
Arizona) 330
Caeppler, Alex (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point) The
Gathering Place, Sat.
Cafferky, Bryan (Kansas State
Univ.) 151, 214-06, 219, 31412, 314-15
Caldera, Yvonne (Texas Tech
Univ.) 220
Calix, Shaun (Univ. of Missouri)
335
Cancel-Tirado, Doris (Western
Oregon Univ.) 105
Cardin, Jean-Francois (Univ. of
Georgia) 219
Carniero, Renata (Drexel Univ.)
245-01
Carolan, Marsha (Michigan State
Univ.) 411
Carrillo-Ávila, Sonia (Pontificia
Universidad Javeriana) 41125
Carrillo, Sonia (Universidad de los
Andes) 109-13, 109-18
Carroll, Elizabeth B. (East Carolina
Univ.) 221-08
Carroll, Jason S. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 314
Carter, Jeremy (Miami Univ.) 24509
Cashen, Deborah (Parenting
Partnerships) 245-22
Casper, Deborah M. (Univ. of
Alabama) 245-03, 245-04
Caspi, Jonathan (Montclair State
Univ.) 214-10, 214-14
Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR Staff) 110,
333
Casso, Adriana (St. Mary’s Univ.)
138-10
Castillo, Nakisha (Loma Linda
Univ.) 132
Chabot, Jennifer (Ohio Univ.) 12427
Chaman, Ashton (Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia) 152
Chambers, Taylor (Abilene
Christian Univ.) 124-08
Chancey, Dudley (Oklahoma
Christian Univ.) 207, 312
Chancler, Lover (Kansas State
Univ.) 405
Chang, I. Joyce (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 239-01, 411-11, 41112
Chang, Wei-Ning (Virginia Tech
Univ.) 328
Chanmugam, Amy (Univ. of TexasSan Antonio) 230
Chapman, Ashton (Univ. of
Missouri) 351
Charles, Pajarita (Univ. of Chicago)
319
Cheek, Patrick (Univ. of
Minnesota) 109-10
Cheesebrough, Charles (NCFR
Staff) 245-A
Chelinski, Sarah (Penn State Univ.)
124-18
Cheng, Yen-Pi (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 109-25
Chen, Hao-Min (Univ. of Georgia)
414
Chen, Jou-Chen (Virginia Tech
Univ.) 221-09
Chia, Edward (UNC-Greensboro)
247-24
Chin, Meejung (Seoul National
Univ.) 124, 325-A
Cho, Junhan (Univ. of Georgia)
104, 247-18
Cho, Sangmi (Ewha Womans
Univ.) 124
Choi, Heejeong (Penn State Univ.)
115
Choi, Saeeun (Seoul National
Univ.) 107
Choi, Youn Shil (Sangmyung
Univ.) 147
Chou, Liang-Ying (Alliant
International Univ.) 328
Christensen, Randy (Utah Valley
Univ.) 151-20, 314-07
Chung, Grace (Seoul National
Univ.) 221-25
Chung, Hyeeun (Univ. of
Maryland) 230
Clark, Christina (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) 152-18
Clarke, Crystal (Loma Linda Univ.)
132
Clarkson, Tamara (Purdue Univ.)
221-17
Clinch, C. Randall (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 124-24
Coba, Sarai (Univ. of Illinois)
325-A
Coccia, Catherine (Texas A&M
Univ. - Kingsville) 142, 143
Coehlo, Deborah (Juniper Ridge
Clinic) 133
Coffee, Angela (Univ. of
Minnesota) 334-8
Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) 152, 154-02, 215,
351, 406, 416
Collins, Christina L. (Purdue Univ.)
219
Conger, Katherine (Univ. of
California - Davis) 330
Conger, Rand D. (Univ. of
California, Davis) 220
,
330, 336-15
Connell, Jessica H. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 308
Conrad, Kathryn (Univ. of
Tennessee, Knoxville) 21421
Cook, Emily (Univ. of Maryland)
219, 247-06, 407
Cook, J. Claire (Middle Tennessee
State Univ.) 220
Cooley, Morgan (Florida State
Univ.) 138-02, 247-11
Coontz, Stephanie (Evergreen State
Col.) 353
Corkery, Shannon (Penn State)
214-23
Cornwell, Zoe (Virginia Tech) 134,
221-09
Cottle, Nate R. (Utah Valley Univ.)
151-20, 151-21
Cox, Martha (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 108
Cox, Natasha (Virginia Tech) 134,
221-09
Cox, Ronald (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 221-04, 225, 245-19,
336-19, 352
Coyne, Sarah (Brigham Young
Univ.) 411-16
Craft, Shonda (Univ. of Minnesota)
309
Cravens, Jaclyn (Texas Tech Univ.)
116, 211, 328
Crawford, Jennifer (Washington
State Univ.) 131, 418-05
Criss, Michael (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 247-12, 336-07
Crossman, Kimberly (Univ. of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
237, 411-21, 412
Crosswhite, Jennifer (Univ. of
Nebraska at Kearney) 24722
Crouter, Ann (Penn State Univ.)
214
Crow, Janet (Baylor Univ.) 350
Csizmadia, Annamaria (Univ. of
Connecticut) 347, 404, 413
Cui, Lixian (Oklahoma State Univ.)
136, 336-07
Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.)
214-12, 319
Cunningham, Jo Lynn (Univ. of
Tennessee) 419-03
Cunningham, Mick (Western
Washington Univ.) 351
Cunningham, Rebecca M. (Univ.
of Michigan) 314-10
Curran, Melissa (Univ. of Arizona)
151-08, 214-07, 214-23, 24505, 314
Curtis, David (Univ. of Maryland)
314-13
�Program participants
Curtiss, Sarah (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 152-08,
417-07
Cushman, Diane (NCFR Exec.
Dir.) 013, 111, 205, 344
Czaplewski, Mary Jo (Emeritus
NCFR Exec. Dir.) 100, 344
D
Dalla, Rochelle (Univ. of
Nebraska) 336-09
Dana, Amy (Utah Valley Univ.)
314-07
Danes, Sharon M. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 229
Daniel, Ph.D., Stephanie S.
(Oklahoma State Univ.) 12424
D’Aniello, Carissa (Virginia Tech)
151-05, 328
Dansie, Loni (Univ. of Missouri)
0409
Darling, Carol (Florida State Univ.)
142, 214-12
Darling, Carol A. (Texas A&M
Univ. - Kingsville) 0124
Dashora, Pushpanjali (Univ. of
Alberta) 336-27
Datubo-Brown, Christiana (Auburn
Univ.) 321, 346
Daves, Jana (East Carolina Univ.)
411-05, 411-06, 411-07
David, Skye 411
Davis, Albert (Ohio State Univ.)
221-07
Davis, Ashley (Univ. of HoustonClear Lake) 221-26
Davis, Ayrien (East Carolina Univ.)
411-05, 411-06, 411-07
Davis, Kelly (Penn State Univ.)
109, 335
Davis, Sarah (Penn State
Worthington Scranton) 214
Day, Kimberly L. (Virginia Tech)
418-08
Day, Randal D. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 128-04, 409
Deal, James (North Dakota State
Univ.) 327-2
Deenanath, Veronica (Univ. of
Minnesota) 336-06
DeFlorio, Lydia (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 109-01
DeFrain, John (Univ. of Nebraska
at Kearney) 119
deGuzman, Maria (Univ. of
Nebraska - Lincoln) 124-14
Delevi, Raquel (CSULA) 411-26,
417
Delgado, Melissa (Texas State
Univ. San Marcos) 114, 320
Delk, Cheryl (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 105
Dellmann-Jenkins, Mary (Kent
State Univ.) 109-02
DeMaris, Alfred (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 314-18
DeReus, Lee Ann (Penn State
Univ. Altoona) 154-05, 334
Derlan, Chelsea (Arizona State
Univ.) 114
Desai, Priti P. (East Carolina Univ.)
221-08, 312
Deutsch, Arielle (Univ. of
Missouri) 320
Devall, Esther (New Mexico State
Univ.) 113, 124-13
Dew, Jeffrey P. (Utah State Univ.)
124-22, 251, 409
Dharnidharka, Prerana (Kansas
State Univ.) 214-06
Diaz-Barriga, Miguel (Univ. of
Texas-Pan American) 33601
DiGregorio, Nikki (Univ. of
Delaware) 109, 134
Dilworth, Jennie (Georgia Southern
Univ.) 417
Diop, Mame Kani (Montclair State
Univ.) 221-03 , 325-A
Distelberg, Brian (Loma Linda
Univ.) 245-07, 322, 407
Do, Anh (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 124-14, 323,
325-A
Dodor, Bernice (East Carolina
Univ.) 221-08
Doherty, William (Univ. of
Minnesota) 309
Dolan, Sara L. 350
Dollahite, David (Brigham Young
Univ.) 233
Dominguez, Maria Mercedes
(Kansas State Univ.) 214-06
Doneker Mancini, Karen L.
(Towson Univ.) 138-07,
325A
Dooley, Brigitte (Univ. of
Kentucky) 152-13
Doty, Jennifer L. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 308, 418-15
Doubledee, Rachael (Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia) 152,
416
Doudna, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 143
Doughty, Susan (Penn State Univ.)
213
Dove, Meghan (Univ. of Georgia)
418-24
Dowd, Duane (Central Washington
Univ.) 411-13
Dowdy, Jamie (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 336-19
Duncan, Jeneé (Univ. of Georgia)
124-15, 145, 220
Duncan, Stephen (Brigham Young
Univ.) 124-19
Duncan Lane, Crystal (Eastern
Illinois Univ.) 154-03, 335
Dunkerley, Samantha (Texas Tech
Univ.) 411-09
Durham-DeCesaro, Genevieve
(Texas Tech Univ.) 007
Durtschi, Jared (Kansas State
Univ.) 152, 413
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of
Minnesota) 308, 418-15
Dyer, Justin (Temple Univ.) 102,
220, 234
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer (Univ. of
Kentucky) 147, 403
Dyke, Erin (Univ. of Minnesota)
334-8
Dykstra, Pearl (Chemnitz Univ. of
Technology) 408
E
Eagleton, Sally (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 152-21
Eastwick, Paul W. (Univ. of Texas)
247-13
Ebata, Aaron (Univ. of Illinois)
133, 152-08, 245, 308, 41707
Edds-McAfee, Crystal (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 406
Edwards, Lindsay (Univ. of
Connecticut) 135, 211, 235
Ellis, Ashley (Wilmington Univ.)
134
Ellis, Austin (Univ. of Nevada Las
Vegas) 146
Elllis, Bruce (Univ. of Arizona)
330
Ellis, Heidi (Children’s Hospital
Boston/Harvard Medical
School) 221-24
Ellis, Jesse (Intermountain
Healthcare) 314-08
Ellor, James W. 350
Eng, Sothy (Lehigh Univ.) 119
Engel, Caitlin (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) The Gathering
Place, Sat.
Engler, Rachel (Texas Tech Univ.)
239-02
Enright, Robert (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 314-09
Epstein, Norman (Univ. of
Maryland) 211, 230, 314-13
Erickson, Shauna M. (North
Dakota State Univ.) 142,
151-26
Erdem, Gizem (Ohio State Univ.)
412
Ermer, Ashley (Univ. of Missouri)
151-18
Escobar-Chew, Ana-Rocio
(Michigan State Univ.) 411
Espino, Diego (Planned Parenthood
of Greater Ohio) 214-20
Esteinou, Rosario (Centro de
Investigaciones y Estudios
Superiores en Antropologia
Social) 136
Estrella, Julie (Loma Linda Univ.)
407
Eudave, Yanet (Montana State
Univ.) 221-29
Evans, Laura (Univ. of Maryland)
211
F
Faas, Caitlin (Virginia Tech) 24520
Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.) 234
Fair, Elizabeth (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 247-25
Falconier, Mariana (Univ. of
Maryland) 229
Farero, Adam (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 151-22
Farineau, Heather (Florida State
Univ.) 138-02, 247-11
Farr, Rachel H. (Univ. of
Massachusetts, Amherst) 106,
245-23, 336-29
Farrell, Anne F. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 247-10, 409
Fauth, Elizabeth (Utah State Univ.)
115
Feinberg, Mark (Penn State Univ.)
331
Feistman, Richard (Univ. of
Missouri) 152, 351
Feng, Xin (Ohio State Univ.)
335
Ferretti, Larissa (Auburn Univ.)
124-09
Few-Demo, April (Virginia Tech)
141, 307, 349
Fider, Carlene (Loma Linda Univ.)
132, 336-18
Fields, Lauren (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 109-01
Fiese, Barbara (Univ. of Illinois)
143, 325-A
Fife, Stephen (Univ. of Nevada Las
Vegas) 146, 211
Fincham, Frank (Florida State
Univ.) 411-20
Fingerman, Karen L. (Univ. of
Texas at Austin) 109-25,115 ,
418-22
Finkbeiner, Nicole (Stevensville,
MD) 247-05
Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech Univ.)
012, 139, 152-14, 215, 237,
412
Fish, Jessica (Temple Univ.) 126,
234
Fitzgerald, Megan (Univ. of
Maryland, Baltimore) 41905
Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech
Univ.) 123, 151-16, 336-28
Fleming, Wm. Michael (Univ. of
Northern Iowa) 230
Fletcher, Anne (UNC-Greensboro)
247-24
Flick, Marilyn (North Eugene High
School) 144
Flittner, Allison (Purdue Univ.)
152-10
Flores, Angelica (Iowa State Univ.)
419-06
67
�Program participants
Forehand, Rex (Univ. of Vermont)
346
Fortner, Melissa (Translyvania
Univ.) 334-4
Fortner-Wood, Cheryl (Winthrop
Univ.) 117
Fosco, Gregory (Penn State Univ.)
331
Fox, Curtis (Loma Linda Univ.)
132, 336-18
Francesca, Adler-Baeder (Auburn
Univ.) 345
Franks, Melissa (Purdue Univ.)
115
Frederick, Helyne I (Eastern
Kentucky Univ.) 119, 24717
Freese, Jennifer (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 124-24
Frey, Laura M. (Univ. of Kentucky)
146, 151-13, 314-19, 314-21
Frye, Nick (Brigham Young Univ.)
009
Frye-Cox, Nicky (Univ. of
Missouri) 324, 416
Futris, Ted (Univ. of Georgia) 12415, 145
G
Gaballis, Dixie (Central Michigan
Univ.) 231
Gale, Jerry (Univ. of Georgia) 328
Galick, Aimee (Loma Linda
Univ.) 334-7
Galovan, Adam M. (Univ. of
Missouri) 152, 324
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of
Missouri) 152, 217, 335, 351,
406, 416
Gao, Qin (Fordham Univ.) 312,
418-12
Gardner, Brandt (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 221-04
Garneau, Chelsea (Auburn Univ.)
105, 345, 411-24, 416
Garner, Emma (Univ. of Arizona)
245-05
Garner, Pamela (George Mason
Univ.) 151-28
Garnier, Tanisha (Virginia Tech
Univ.) 221-09
Garrett-Peters, Patricia (Univ. of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
108
Gassas, Reham (Michigan State
Univ.) 214-15
Gavazzi, Stephen (Ohio State
Univ.) 217
Gayer, Debra (Univ. of Missouri)
406
Gentry, Deborah (Heartland
Community College) 204, 218,
315
Gerhardt, Clara (Samford Univ.)
239-03
68
Gibbons, Colleen (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 228,
213, 247-18, 406
Gibbons, Frederick (Univ. of
Connecticut) 247-18
Gilbert, Michael (104)
Gillette, Meghan (Iowa State Univ.)
152-11
Ginter, Amanda (Univ. of
Maryland) 335
Glass, Valerie (Virginia Tech) 328,
334-3
Glover, Becky (Univ. of North
Texas) 152-22
Goddard, H. Wallace (Univ. of
Arkansas) 002, 128-05, 233
Goff, Jaime (Abilene Christian
Univ.) 124-08
Goldberg, Abbie E. (Clark Univ.)
106, 212, 349
Goldfarb, Katia (Montclair State
Univ.) 158, 336-04
Golub, Andrew (Natl.
Development and Research
Institutes) 346
Gonzales, Nancy A. (Arizona State
Univ.) 114, 320
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda
(Florida State Univ.) 114
Gonzalez, Henry (Univ. of
Arizona) 330
Goodman, Rachael D. (George
Mason Univ.) 221-30
Goodsell, Todd (Brigham Young
Univ.) 223
Gordon, Bobbi-Ann (Loma Linda
Univ.) 407
Gordon, Donald (Ctr. for Divorce
Education) 002, 131
Gordon, Mellissa (Florida State
Univ.) 319
Gordon, Rachel (Univ. of Chicago)
124-17
Grafsky, Erika (Virginia Tech) 118,
126, 232, 247-01
Graham, Jacci (Children Serv. Soc.
of Utah) 418-26
Gravelle, Sarah (Kenwood Therapy
Center) 415
Graves, Nicole (South Dakota State
Univ.) 145
Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 143, 419-06
Green, Mary Sue (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 135, 239-04
Gregson, Kim (Auburn Univ.)
348
Griner Hill, Laura (Washington
State Univ.) 418-05
Grist, Cathy (Western Carolina
Univ.) 245-21
Grotevant, Harold D. (Univ. of
Massachusetts Amherst) 12806, 336-29
Gruenewald, Tara (Univ. of
Southern California) 312
Grzywacz, Joseph G. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 124-24, 128-07,
149, 221-27, 314-17, 406
Gudmunson, Clinton (Iowa State
Univ.) 245-13, 409
Gullón-Rivera, Angel (Western
Michigan Univ.) 320
Guo, Shenyang (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 319
Gürmen, M. Selenga (Univ. of
Connecticut) 124
Gurr, Barbara (Univ. of
Connecticut) 328
Guthrie Yarwood, Michelle (Texas
Tech Univ.) 418
Gutierrez, Maria Camila
(Universidad de los Andes)
109-13
H
Hadfield, Kristin (Trinity Col.
Dublin) 416
Hagues, Rachel (Univ. of Georgia)
119
Hahl, Jeannie M. (Univ. of Texas at
San Antonio) 416
Hale, Stephanie I. (Appalachian
State Univ.) 335
Hall, Scott (Ball State Univ.) 21425, 410
Ham, Young-Hoon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 319
Hammond, Ron J. (Utah Valley
Univ.) 151-20, 151-21, 314-07,
418-26
Hamon, Raeann (Messiah Col.)
123, 128-08, 145
Han, Gyunghye (Seoul National
Univ.) 107
Hanert, Brianna (Central Michigan
Univ.) 314-24
Hankey, Maren (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 247-25
Hanlon, Colleen (California State
Univ., Chico) 247-25
Hans, Jason D. (Univ. of Kentucky)
146, 152-13, 214-09, 314-19,
314-20, 314-21, 343, 411-17
Hanson, Carrie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 143
Harcourt, Kate Taylor (Auburn
Univ.) 345, 419-01
Hardesty, Jennifer (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 210,
347, 411, 411-21
Hardman, Alisha (Univ. of
Minnesota) 109-24, The
Gathering Place Th.,
Hardy, Lauren (Illinois State Univ.)
134
Hardy, Nathan (Kansas State Univ.)
116
Harpe-Moler, Natalie (Central
Michigan Univ.) 231
Harpel, Tammy (Illinois State
Univ.) 134, 230
Harris, Jennifer K (Texas Tech
Univ.) 411-09
Harris-McKoy, DeAnna (Florida
State Univ.) 247-14
Harrist, Amanda (Oklahoma State
Univ., Tulsa) 404
Hart, Sybil (Texas Tech Univ.) 10905
Hartenstein, Jaimee (Kansas State
Univ.) 152, 351
Hartwell, Erica (Ohio State Univ.)
138-01, 146, 232
Harvey-Mendoza, Elizabeth
(Arizona State Univ.) 336-16,
413
Haselschwerdt, Megan (Auburn
Univ.) The Gathering Place
Fri., 411
Hawkins, Alan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 352
Hawkins, Stacy Ann (Pacific
Grove, CA) 159, 350
Hawks, Jillian (Univ. of Kentucky)
151-14
Haynes, Preston (Univ. of HoustonClear Lake) 221-26
Hazen, Nancy (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 214
Headman, Taylor (Children Serv.
Soc. of Utah) 151-20, 41826
Hearn, Amber (Loma Linda Univ.)
322
Heath, Claudia J. (Univ. of
Kentucky) 346
Heath, Nancy (American Public
Univ.) 144
Heiden, Kathleen (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) 134
Heiden Rootes, Katie M. (Saint
Louis Univ.) 117
Helms, Heather M. (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 313
Henderson, Janis (Texas Tech
Univ.) 411-09
Henderson, Tammy (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 100, 122, 144,
337
Henderson-Wilson, Claire (Deakin
Univ.) 109-04, 221-13
Hendricks, Justin (Univ. of Florida)
109-11, 152-12
Hendricks, Katelyn (Univ. of
Kentucky) 407
Hengstebeck, Natalie (Univ. of
North Carolina at Greensboro)
313
Henke, Teri (Weber State Univ.)
203, 303, 336-30
Hennen-Clements, Colleen (Univ.
of Minnesota) 334-8
Henry, Carolyn S. (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 346, 404
Henry, Una (Kansas State Univ.)
247-09, 413
Hernández, Maciel M. (Univ. of
California, Davis) 220, 336
15
�Program participants
Hertzog, Jodie (Wichita State
Univ.) 230
Heuett, Kyle (Univ. of Tennessee,
Knoxville) 214-21
Hickey, Katherine (Virginia Tech)
118, 307
Hicks, Megan R. (Univ. of
Georgia) 151-01
Higginbotham, Brian (Utah State
Univ.) 124-22, 124-25
Higgs-Adams, Kay (Ctr. for
Cognitive & Behavioral
Therapy of Greater Columbus)
247-07
High, Jessica (Kansas State Univ.)
214-06
Hildreth, Gladys (Univ. of North
Texas) 128-09, 129, 346
Hill, Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 220, 222
Hill, Twyla J. (Wichita State Univ.)
230
Hishiya, Yukiko (Alliant
International Univ.) 325-A
Hjelmstad, Lyndsey R. (Univ. of
Georgia) 324
Hofferth, Sandra L. (Univ. of
Maryland) 221-22, 245-14
Hoffman, Alexandra (Virginia
Tech) 118
Holladay, Hayley (Brigham Young
Univ.) 220
Hollist, Cody (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 151-22
Holman, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
247-02
Holman, Thomas (Emeritus,
Brigham Young Univ.) 338
Holmes, Erin Kramer (Brigham
Young Univ.) 152, 220, 41825
Holowacz, Eugene (Ohio State
Univ.) 407
Holtrop, Kendal 418-10
Hoodecheek, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Minnesota) 0613
Hooper, Emma (Ohio State Univ.)
335
Hoover, Linda (Texas Tech Univ.)
353
Hoppmann, Caroline (Univ. of
Minnesota) 143
Hrapczynski, Katie (Univ. of
Maryland) 117
Huang, Chien-Chung (Rutgers
Univ.) 124-12
Hubler, Daniel (Weber State Univ.)
151-10, 152-23
Huebner, Angela (Virginia Tech
Northern Virginia Ctr.) 148,
219
Huey, Erron (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 113, 124-17
Huff, Nichole (North Carolina
State Univ.) 407
Huff, Scott (Univ. of Connecticut)
214-08, 411-22
Hughes, Jr., Robert (Univ. of
Illinois) 002, 131
Humble, Áine (Mount Saint
Vincent Univ.) 001, 214-29,
220
Hummel, Venee (Baylor Univ.)
247-08
Humphreys, Lesli (Central
Michigan Univ.) 231
Hunt, Quintin (Univ. of Nevada
Las Vegas) 146
Hunter, Dana (Louisiana State
Univ.) 247-20
Hust, Stacey (Washington State
Univ.) 418
Hutton-Rogers, Laurencia (Towson
Univ.) 214-28
Hwang, Shann Hwa (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 335
Hwang, Woosang (Syracuse Univ.)
221-18
I
Icard, Larry (Temple Univ.) 234
Isenstark, Dina (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 417-07
Ispa, Jean M. (Univ. of Missouri)
152
Isumi, Aya (Osaka Univ.) 15124
Izenstark, Dina (Univ. of Illinois)
133
J
Jacobson, Arminta (Univ. of North
Texas) 128-03
Jackson, Ashley (Auburn Univ.)
214
Jackson, Jeffrey (Alliant
International Univ.) 314-08,
314-22, 411-13, 419-11
Jackson, Johnnie (Miami Univ.)
245-09
Jackson, Mark (Utah State Univ.)
115
Jackson, Shera (Texas Tech Univ.)
109-05, 411-09
Jacquin, Kate (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 411-11
Jahromi, Laudan B. (Arizona State
Univ.) 114, 336-16, 411-10,
413
James, Anthony (Miami Univ.)
245-09
James, Spencer (Brigham Young
Univ.) 102, 410
Jamison, Tyler (Univ. of MissouriColumbia) 142, 152, 416
Jang, Juyoung (Univ. of
Minnesota) 229
Jang, Li-Fen (Tzu Chi Univ.)
124-23
Jaramillo-Sierra, Ana L. (Virginia
Tech) 412
Jay, Jennifer (Friends Univ.)
352
Jefferson, Sean (Univ. of North
Texas) 135
Jeng, Wei-Shiuan (Chung Jung
Christian Univ.) 136
Jensen, Alexander (Purdue Univ.)
418-22
Jin, Bora (Syracuse Univ.) 12426
Joeng, Ju Ri (Univ. of Minnesota)
131
Johannes, Elaine (Kansas State
Univ.) 219
Johnson, Ashley (East Carolina
Univ.) 411-06, 411-07
Johnson, David R. (Penn State
Univ.) 115
Johnson, Gralon (Kansas State
Univ.) 413
Johnson, Matthew D. (Univ. of
Alberta) 116, 221-05, 314
Johnson, Phyllis (Univ. of British
Columbia) 221-12
Johnson, Roberta (Utah Valley
Univ.) 145, 151-20, 314-07
Johnson, Sara (Tufts Univ.) 112,
The Gathering Place Th., 235,
247-27
Johnston, Carol (UNC-Greensboro)
247-16, 247-24
Johnston, Nicole (Univ. of New
Brunswick) 151-25
Jonathan, Naveen (Chapman Univ.)
239-04
Jones, Anne (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 319
Jones, Debra (Univ. of Alaska
Fairbanks) 336-26
Jordan, Ashley (Univ. of Arizona)
330
Jorgensen, Bryce (East Carolina
Univ.) 133, 138-04, 233
Juergens, Cheryl (Univ. of Montana
Western) 152-14
Jung, Min-Jung (Univ. of
Tennessee) 124
Jurich, Joan (Ohio Univ.) 124-27,
214-20
K
Kaczmarska, Renata (United
Nations) 323
Kalamar, Amanda (Johns Hopkins
Univ.) 221-16
Kamp Dush, Claire M. (Ohio State
Univ.) 005, 103, 152
Kang, Hyeseong (Univ. of
Connecticut) 109-20, 124-07,
151-23
Kang, Hyeyoung (SUNY at
Binghamton) 124-07
Kan, Marni (RTI Int.) 335
Karras, Cyndy (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 214
Keiley, Margaret (Auburn Univ.)
214, 321, 348
Keim, Robert (Emeritus, Northern
Illinois Univ.) 300
Keller, Sabine (Chemnitz Univ. of
Technology) 408
Kelly, Nicole (Illinois State Univ.)
134
Kendall-Tackett, Kathleen (Texas
Tech Univ. Sch. of Medicine)
124-17
Keneski, Elizabeth (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) 152-16
Kennedy, Heather (Univ. of
Nebraska) 336-09
Kern, Bobby (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 346
Kerpelman, Jennifer (Auburn
Univ.) 105, 151-17, 345
Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.) 132,
345
Khaw, Lyndal (Montclair State
Univ.) 225, 237, 334-1, 412
Khoshakhlagh, Sahar (Alliant
International Univ.) 411-13
Ki, Ppudah (Univ. of Connecticut)
124-07
Kier, Cheryl (Athabasca Univ.)
418-27
Kildare, Cory (Univ. of North
Texas) 336-25
Killoren, Sarah (Univ. of Missouri)
320
Kim, Allen (Univ. of California)
405
Kim, Angela (Alliant International
Univ.) 413
Kim, Grace Jua (Loma Linda
Univ.) 152-24
Kim, In Jee (Yonsei Univ.) 109-15,
221-20
Kim, Jihyoung (Univ. of Georgia)
221-19
Kim, Ji-Hyun (Univ. of Georgia)
328
Kim, Kyungmin (Univ. of Texas)
115
Kim, Peter S. (Penn State Univ.)
221-11, 336-10
Kim, Sung Won (Harvard Grad.
Sch. of Educ.) 109-08, 31409
Kim, YaeBin (Univ. of Nevada)
308, 417-07
Kim, Young-Il (Baylor Univ.) 13805
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 225
Kimbrell, Monica (Virginia Tech)
124-16, 307
Kinkler, Lori (Clark Univ.) 106
Kirby Wilkins, Jacqueline (Ohio
State Univ.) 002, 104, 155,
326
Kirkland, Cassandra (Mississippi
State Univ.) 144, 321
Kirkpatrick, Rachel (Eastern
Kentucky Univ.) 247-17
Kirschner, Brenton (Abilene
Christian Univ.) 124-08
69
�Program participants
Kite, Ashley (Purdue Univ.) 115
Kittilstad, Megan (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point) The
Gathering Place, Sat.
Kleiber, Douglas A. (Univ. of
Georgia) 148
Knapp, Stan J. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 004
Knight, George P. (Arizona State
Univ.) 114, 320
Knowles, Carrie (Coming Home
Project) 219
Knowles, Sada (Oklahoma
Christian Univ.) 137, 346
Knox, David (Samford Univ.) 23903
Ko, Kwang Man (Yonsei Univ.)
221-20
Koberstein, Nicholas (Univ. of
Connecticut) 247-27
Koblinsky, Sally (Univ. of
Maryland) 247-06. 407
Koch, Byrna (Univ. of Alabama)
247-21
Koepke, Leslie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 327
Koerner, Susan Silverberg (Univ.
of Illinois) 215
Kogan, Steven (Univ. of Georgia)
105, 247-18, 318
Kogo, Reiko (Pacific Lutheran
Univ.) 221-23
Koh, Bibiana (Augsburg Col.)
213
Konzen, Jennifer (Alliant
International Univ.) 314-23
Kostina Ritchey, Erin (Texas Tech
Univ.) 336-28
Krogh, Jason A. (Kent State Univ.)
109-02
Kotila, Letitia (Indiana State Univ.)
103
Kuramoto, Ayako (Kagoshima
Prefectural Col.) 411-08
Kurokawa, Kinuyo (Naruto Univ.
of Education) 411-08
Kuvalanka, Katherine (Miami
Univ.) 310, 328, 340, 349
Kwon, Josephine A. (Univ. of
Georgia) 221-19, 336-17
Kwon, Young In (Yonsei Univ.)
109-16
L
Ladd, Linda (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 146, 314-06, 404
Lalasz, Camille (Univ. of Nevada
Reno) 109-26, 151-11
Lambert, Nathaniel (Brigham
Young Univ.) 233
Lamson, Angela (East Carolina
Univ.) 116
Landers, Ashley (Univ. of
Minnesota) 328
Landor, Antoinette (Univ. of North
Carolina- Chapel Hill) 213
70
Lang, Wei (Oklahoma State Univ.)
221-27
LaPlant, Katie (Central Michigan
Univ.) 231
LaRossa, Ralph (Georgia State
Univ.) 212
Larson, Edith (Seattle Univ.) 31411
Larzelere, Robert (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 137, 336-19
Latshaw, Beth A. (Widener Univ.)
335
Latty, Chris (Central Michigan
Univ.) 142
Lauer, Sean (Univ. of British
Columbia) 005
Lavariega Monforti, Jessica (Univ.
of Texas-Pan American) 33601
Law, David (Utah State Univ.) 12420, 253
Lawrence, Madison (Brigham
Young Univ.) 233
Lawson, Katie (Penn State Univ.)
214, 335
Lawson, Nicole (Kansas State
Univ.) 314-15
Lazarevic, Vanja (Children’s
Hospital Boston/Harvard
Medical School) 136, 22124
Leavitt, Chelom (Brigham Young
Univ.) 411-16
Lechtenberg, Marcie (Kansas State
Univ.) 336-14
Lee, Eun-jin (Univ. of WisconsinMadison) 109-08, 314-09
Lee, Gary (Bowling Green State
Univ.) 128-10, 314-18
Lee, Hyanghee (Univ. of
Connecticut) 221-10
Lee, Hyunah (Seoul National
Univ.) 221-25
Lee, Jaerim (Sungkyunkwan Univ.)
147, 325-A
Lee, Jimin (Yeungnam Univ.) 33608
Lee, Jungmin (Seoul National
Univ.) 221-25
Lee, Kangyi (Seoul National Univ.)
221-25
Lee, Kyung Hee (Purdue Univ.)
219
Lee, Na Yeon (Yonsei Univ.) 10914
Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State
Univ.) 325-A
Lee, Sunbok (Center for Family
Research) 105
Lee, Sun-A (Univ. of North
Carolina Wilmington) 417
Lee, Tae Kyoung (Univ. of
Georgia) 124-15, 336-11
Lee, Yookyoung (Temple Univ.)
234
Lee, Yoonjoo (Univ. of Maryland)
124, 245-14
Leerkes, Esther (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 124-24
Leite, Randy (Ohio Univ.) 124-27,
323
Leone, Janel (Syracuse Univ.)
411
Lerner, Richard (Tufts Univ.)
112
LeRoux, Tessa (Lasell Col.)
334-5
Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of Maryland)
117, 407
Lester, Major Paul 350
Letiecq, Bethany (George Mason
Univ.) 221-28, 221-29
Levchenko, Polina (Michigan State
Univ.) 229
Lewis, Denise C. (Univ. of
Georgia) 115, 311, 414
Lewis, Virginia (Kansas Univ.)
116
Lewsader, Joellen (Purdue Univ.)
336-22
Li, Cuiting (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 153, The
Gathering Place, Sat.
Li, Gu (Univ. of Arizona) 214-07
Li, Pei-Fen (Univ. of Georgia) 328
Li, Xiaohui (Univ. of Minnesota)
147, 214-18
Lianekhammy, Joann (Univ. of
Kentucky) 151-12
Lightbody, Teresa (Univ. of
Alberta) 220
Lin, Yi-Man (Chang Gung Univ. of
Sci. and Tech.) 124-23
Lin, Yi-Ting (National Chung
Cheng Univ.) 221-14
Lindsay, Theresa (Texas Women’s
Univ.) 245-16
Lindsey, Samuel (Univ. of Nevada)
308
Lindstrom, Rachel (Kansas State
Univ.) 151-06, 314-15
Link, Chelsea (Kansas State Univ.)
247-09
Little, Olivia (Univ. of WisconsinMadison) 138-06
Liu, Chieh-Wen (Rutgers Univ.)
109-09, 124-12
Liu, Shu-Wen (Fordham Univ.)
312, 418-12
Liu, Wenli (Beijing Normal Univ.)
221-05
Lloyd, Sally (Miami Univ. of Ohio)
141
Lockett, Lorenza (Kansas State
Univ.) 405
Lohman, Brenda (Iowa State Univ.)
152-10, 152-11, 210, 330
Long, Edgar C. J. (Central
Michigan Univ.) 109-21, 31424
Long, Rhonda (Alliant
International Univ.) 135
Lookabaugh, Sandra (East Carolina
Univ.) 152-19, 404
Lopez, Adrianna (Utah Valley
Univ.) 145
Lopshire, Marjie (Children Serv.
Soc. of Utah) 145, 418-26
Loving, Timothy (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 152-16
Lowman, Jennifer (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) 245-08
Lu, Shuang (Rutgers Univ.) 22114
Lucero-Liu, Ana (California
State Univ. Northridge) 124,
154-04
Lucier-Greer, Mallory (Univ. of
Georgia) 148, 245-11
Lui, Joyce (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 247-25
Lumar, Shelia (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) 314-06
Lund, Erin (California State Univ.,
Chico) 247-15
Lutomia, Anne (Univ. of Illinois)
119
Luttrell, Thomas (Loma Linda
Univ.) 152-24
Luu, Sharon (Kansas State Univ.)
116
Lyles, Lolita (Loma Linda Univ.)
132
Lynn, C. Allen 417
M
Ma, Xin (Univ. of Kentucky) 15113, 411-23
Ma, Yanling (Auburn Univ.)
345
MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley
(Purdue Univ.) 219
Mackey, Kaylee (Univ. of North
Texas) 345
Magerko, Katherine (Univ. of
Illinois) 336-24
Magistad, Beth (Univ. of
Minnesota) 144
Mahatmya, Duhita (George Mason
Univ.) 107, 151-28
Maher, Mary (MCFR President)
228
Maier, Candice (North Dakota
State Univ.) 232
Maksut, Jessica (Univ. of
Connecticut) 109-20, 15123
Malcom, Kathryn (Univ. of New
Brunswick) 151-25
Mallet, Ben (Utah Valley Univ.)
151-21
Mancini, Jay A. (Univ. of Georgia)
148, 151-01, 219, 245-11,
412
Manning, Ashley (California State
Univ., Chico) 247-15
Marini, Christina (Purdue Univ.)
219
Markides, Kyriakos (Univ. of
Texas Medical Sch., Galveston)
227
�Program participants
Marks, Loren (Louisiana State
Univ.) 233, 245-21
Marsh, Susan (Parenting
Partnerships, Houston, TX)
008, 246
Marshall, Elaine (Georgia Southern
Univ.) 406
Marshall, James P. (Univ. of
Arkansas) 233
Marshall, Joey (Univ. of Texas at
Tyler) 123
Martin, Anne (Columbia Univ.)
331
Martin, Sally (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 245-08, 308, 417-07
Martin, Todd (Univ. of British
Columbia) 005, 214-26
Massoud, Mariam (Univ. of
Houston-Clear Lake) 22126
Mata, Raydean (Texas A&M Univ.
- Kingsville) 143
Mathews, Michelle (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) 214
Mayo-Theus, Suzanne (Southern
Univ. New Orleans) 219
Mbirianjau, Lucy (Kenyatta Univ.)
119
McAninch, Nicole (Baylor Univ.)
319, 336-02
McBride, Brent (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 220
McCann, Brandy (Virginia Tech)
334-3
McCann, Monica (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 247-12
McClain, Lauren (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 109-23
McClellan-Gunn, Toinette (Boys
Hope Girls Hope of Illinois)
346
McClintic, Sandra (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 133
McCulloch, Jan (Univ. of
Minnesota) 314-16
McCullough, Katie (East Carolina
Univ.) 152-19, 404
McCollum, Heather (Louisiana
Tech Univ.) 124-28, 152-18
McDaniel, Brandon (Penn State
Univ.) 214-16, 418-25
McDougall, Sarah (North Dakota
State Univ.) 151-26, 232
McElwain, Alyssa (Auburn Univ.)
105
McGeorge, Christi (North Dakota
State Univ.) 118, 152-25, 232,
237, 250, 317
McGill, Julianne (Auburn Univ.)
345
McGuire, Jenifer (Washington
State Univ.) 328
McHale, Susan (Penn State Univ.)
213, 313, 320, 331, 335
McInnes Miller, Marianne (Alliant
International Univ.) 314-23
McKinley, Brandyn-Dior (Univ. of
Connecticut) 109-27
McKown, Ember (East Carolina
Univ.) 133
McNeely, Clea (Center for the
Study of Youth and Political
Conflict) 147
McNeil, Sharde’ (Florida State
Univ.) 418-10
Medaris, Melissa (Brigham Young
Univ.) 410
Mejia, Blanca (California State
Univ. Northridge) 124
Melby, Janet (Iowa State Univ.)
245-13, 419-06
Mendenhall, Tai (Univ. of
Minnesota) 411-27, 419-07
Mendez, Marcos (Kansas State
Univ.) 214-06, 314-15
Mendez, Shawn (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 247-03
Merrifield, Kami (Penn State
Worthington Scranton) 350,
418-23
Merten, Michael (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 105, 152-21, 245-12
Meschke, Laurie L. (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 002, 326,
347
Meszaros, Peggy (Virginia Tech)
124-16, 307
Metzger, Marcee (Univ. of
Nebraska at Kearney) 119
Meyer, Abbey (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) The Gathering
Place, Sat.
Meyer-Lee, Callie (Alliant
International Univ.) 314-22
Middlemiss, Wendy (Univ. of
North Texas) 113, 124-17,
418-09
Milardo, Robert (Univ. of MaineOrono) 225
Miller, Bobbi (Saint Louis Univ.)
117
Miller, Brent (Utah State Univ.)
128-11
Miller, Bryant (Kansas State Univ.)
247-09
Miller, Chiquita (K-State Research
and Extension) 124-10, 219,
245-06
Miller, J. Elizabeth (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 334-6
Miller, Marianne (Alliant
International Univ.) 233
Miller, Matt (Utah Valley Univ.)
011
Miller, Monica (Univ. of
Connecticut) 413
Miller-Smith, Morenica (Univ. of
Connecticut) 347
Mills, Lilbourne (Florida State
Univ.) 135
Mills-Koonce, Roger (Univ. of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
108
Min, Joohong (Univ. of Southern
California) 312
Mitchell, Elissa (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 210,
347
Mitchell, Yolanda (Kansas State
Univ.) 152, 220, 413
Modecki, Kathryn (Murdoch
Univ.) 247-19
Monk, James Kale (Kansas State
Univ.) 151-07
Monroe, Pamela (Louisiana State
Univ.) 122, 247-20
Montanez, Marcel (New Mexico
State Univ.) 124-13
Moody, Jennie (Utah Valley Univ.)
151-20
Moon, Ui Jeong (Univ. of
Maryland) 221-22
Moore, Kristen (Child Trends)
237
Moore, Lyn E. (Virginia Tech) 15105, 328
Moreno, Gladys (California State
Univ. Northridge) 124
Morgan Russell, Elizabeth (Texas
State Univ.-San Marcos)
132
Morissette, Sandra 350
Morris, Amanda (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 247-12, The Gathering
Place Fri., 336-07, 404
Morrison, Sandy (Auburn Univ.)
105
Moske, Amanda (Univ. of North
Texas) 418-21
Motensen, Jennifer (Univ. of
Arizona) 320
Moyer, April M. (Clark Univ.)
106
Moyer, Bob (Univ. of Nebraska at
Kearney) 119
Moyer, Lisa (Eastern Illinois Univ.)
245-16
Mullis, Ann (Florida State Univ.)
138-02, 247-11
Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech
Univ.) 119, 411-09
Mulvaney, Matthew (Syracuse
Univ.) 221-06
Muraco, Joel (Univ. of Arizona)
214-07, 314
Murowchick, Elise (Seattle Univ.)
314-11
Murray, Colleen (Univ. of Nevada Reno) 252
Murray, Felicia (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 335
Murray, Maressa (Indiana Univ.)
101, 236, 305
Muruthi, James (Univ. of Georgia)
414
Mutchler, Matthew (Penn State
Worthington Scranton) 214
Mutinda, Glenda (Univ. of
Houston-Clear Lake) 22126
Myers, Dennis R. 350
Myers-Bowman, Karen (Kansas
State Univ.) 109-03, 124-21,
413
Myers-Walls, Judith (Purdue Univ.)
002, 128-12, 136, 336-22
N
Nair, Rajni (Arizona State Univ.)
320
Nasis, Taryn (St. Mary’s Univ.)
138-10, 154-07
Nathans, Laura (Univ. of North
Texas) 418-09
Nauck, Bernhard (Chemnitz Univ.
of Technology) 408
Naz, Fariya (Univ. of Connecticut)
109-20
Nazarinia Roy, Roudi (Kansas
State Univ.) 151, 214-13, 220,
229, 413
Neff, Lisa (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 152-16
Negash, Sesen (Alliant
International Univ.) 135,
411-20
Nelson, Jackie A. (Univ. of Texas at
Dallas) 108, 245-10, 347
Nemecek, Rebecca (Univ. of
Nevada Las Vegas) 146
Neppl, Tricia (Iowa State Univ.)
152-10, 152-11, 210, 330
Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair State
Univ.) 214
Neuharth-Pritchett, Stacey (Univ.
of Georgia) 418-24
Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne (Univ.
of Minnesota) 133, 152-20
Newquist, Jennifer (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 404
Nguyen, Hoa (Virginia Tech)
118
Nguyen, Linh (Univ. of Alberta)
221-05
Nicholson, Barbara (Nine Months
and Beyond) 245-22
Niehuis, Sylvia (Utah Valley Univ.)
011, 151-16, 324, 411-19
Nielsen, Rob (Univ. of Georgia)
324
Nielsen, Samantha (Univ. of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
411-21
Nievar, M. Angela (Univ. of North
Texas) 336-25, 418-21
Nixon, Elizabeth (Trinity Col.
Dublin) 416
Njue, JaneRose (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 119
Nordquist, Vey M. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 108
Nussback, Fridtjof (Univ. of
Maryland) 229
Nutting, Ruth (Virginia Tech) 24520
Nybroten, Kathleen (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire) 214-24
71
�Program participants
O
O’Neal, Catherine Walker (Univ. of
Georgia) 148, 324, 336-11
Oakley, Marykate (Univ. of
Massachusetts Amherst) 24523
Ogolsky, Brian (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 151-07
Okafor, Ebony (Florida State
Univ.) 151
Okolo, Zainab (Univ. of Maryland)
247-06
Oldham, Rebecca (Texas Tech
Univ.) 411-19
Oliveira, Gabrielle (Teachers Col.,
Columbia Univ.) 418
Oliver, Elaine (General Conf. of
Seventh-day Adventists) 137,
138-09
Oliver, Melissa (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 137
Olmstead, Spencer (Univ. of
Tennessee) 135, 214-21, 41120
Olson, David (Life Innovations,
Inc.) 147
Olson, Jonathan R. (Penn State
Univ.) 124-18, 233
Olson, Kjersti (Univ. of Minnesota)
109-24, 131
O’Neal, Catherine W. (Univ. of
Georgia) 148, 324
Ong, Matthew (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 210
Ontai, Lenna (Univ. of California,
Davis) 418-20
Oseland, Lauren (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 137
Oshri, Assaf (Univ. of Rochester)
413
Ostenson, Joseph (Univ. of
Tennessee at Martin) 214-19
Oswald, Ramona Faith (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
247-02, 247-03, 310
Ottusch, Timothy (Oregon State
Univ.) 314
P
Paceley, Megan (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) 247-04
Palkovitz, Rob (Univ. of Delaware)
123
Palm, Glen (St. Cloud State Univ.)
228, 418-06
Palmer, Kalani (Univ. of
Pittsburgh) 132
Pang, Yuk (Iowa State Univ.) 15211
Park, Eun-Ji (Sungkyunkwan
Univ.) 336-11
Park, Kei-Ran (Yeungnam Univ.)
336-08
Parker, Andrea (Texas Tech Univ.)
411-09
72
Parker, Lysa (Parents’ Lifeline)
245-22
Parker, Trent (Univ. of Kentucky)
146
Parra, Gilbert (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 247-25
Parrish Meadows, Meagan
(Oklahoma State Univ.) 105,
245-19
Pasley, B. Kay (Florida State Univ.)
152, 234, 416
Patrick, Beth (Loma Linda Univ.)
334-7
Patton, Rikki (Univ. of Michigan)
314-10
Paulk, Amber (Univ. of North
Alabama) 336-20
Pavkov, Thomas (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 213
Payne, Chris (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 124-24
Pearce-Morris, Jennifer (Texas
A&M Univ. - Kingsville)
142
Pearman, Melissa (Alliant
International Univ.) 135
Pekarske, Lorrin (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire) 21424
Pelez, Alycia 350
Peng, Shuling (Univ. of Minnesota)
419-08
Perez, Yesenia (Auburn Univ.)
132
Perkins, Daniel (Penn State Univ.)
124-18
Perkins, Kelley (York Col. of PA)
0106
Perkins, Susan (Northwest
Nazarene Univ.) 328
Perlman, Dan (Univ. of North
Carolina, Greensboro) 011
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen (Univ.
of Massachusetts-Amherst)
331
Peters, Jena (Univ. of Maryland)
247-06
Peterson, Colleen (Univ. of Nevada
Las Vegas) 146, 211
Peterson, Gary W. (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) 136
Peterson, Michael (Utah Valley
Univ.) 145, 151-20, 314-07
Petren, Raymond (Florida State
Univ.) 234, 416
Petts, Richard (Ball State Univ.)
138-08
Phoenix, Anne (East Carolina
Univ.) 411-05, 411-06
Piercy, Fred (Virginia Tech) 237
Piercy, Kathleen (Utah State Univ.)
107, 220
Pilkington, Stephanie (Purdue
Univ. Calumet) 213
Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.) 105,
237, 345, 351
Placone, Pilar (Washington State
Univ.) 418-05
Platt, Meredith (Abilene Christian
Univ.) 124-08
Plewniak, Kaitlyn (Purdue Univ.)
115
Plunkett, Scott (California State
Univ. Northridge) 336-12,
346
Popp, Tierney (Central Michigan
Univ.) 114
Porter, Emma (Brigham Young
Univ.) 233
Potter, Emma (Virginia Tech) 134,
307
Powell, Aisha (East Carolina Univ.)
411-18
Pratt, Keeley (Ohio State Univ.)
116, 328, 407
Pratt, Michael (Wilfrid Laurier
Univ.) 418-16
Price, Christine (Montclair State
Univ.) 214
Price, Kelsey (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 151-10, 152-23
Priest, Jacob (Florida State Univ.)
245-24
Proctor, Nick (Virginia Tech)
134
Proulx, Christine (Univ. of
Missouri) 151-18
Puglisi, Brandon (Penn State
Worthington Scranton) 41823
Puhlman, Daniel (Florida State
Univ.) 103, 152
Pyke, Karen (Univ. of California)
405
Pyle, Raven (Auburn Univ.) 321,
348
Q
Qin, Shen (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 124-14, 323
Quach, Andrew (Towson Univ.)
325-A
Quandt, Sara A. (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 221-27
Quek, Karen (Alliant International
Univ.) 325-A, 418-11
Quill, Beth (Children’s Defense
Fund-Texas) 104
R
Radina, M. Elise (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) 007, 156
Raffaelli, Marcela (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 210,
347, 411-21
Rajkai, Zsombor (Ritsumeikan
Univ.) 147
Raley, Kelly (Univ. of Texas)
224
Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse
Univ.) 160, 221-18, 221-21
Randall, Kellie G. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 409
Ratcliffe, G. Cole (Kansas State
Univ.) 151-19
Ravindran, Niyantri (Univ. of
Minnesota) 308
Reboussin, Beth (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 124-24
Reck, Katie (Utah State Univ.) 12422
Reeb, Ben (Univ. of California Davis) 330
Reed, Kayla (Univ. of Kentucky)
151-14
Reese, Sharon 350
Reeves, Dayanna (Penn State
Univ.) 336-10
Reid, Alexander (California State
Univ. Northridge) 336-12
Reid, Megan (Natl. Dev. and Res.
Inst.) 346
Reifman, Alan (Utah Valley Univ.)
011, 151-16, 152-14, 324,
411-19
Reineccius, Leah (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
153
Reinke, Jennifer (Univ. of
Minnesota) 152-09
Reyes, Norma 350
Reyes, Robert (Messiah Col.) 123,
158, 305
Reynolds, Emily (Brigham Young
Univ.) 214-19
Reynolds, Richard (Brigham
Young Univ.) 214-19
Rhodes, Mitchell (Central
Washington Univ.) 411-14
Rezac, Sandra J. (SUNYPlattsburgh) 324
Rich, Amanda (York Col. of PA)
0083, 0106
Richards, Grant (Utah Valley
Univ.) 145
Richardson, Evin (Univ. of
Georgia) 314-14
Richardson, Hannah (Clark Univ.)
106
Ricklefs, Tonya (K-State Res. and
Ext.) 124-10, 124-21
Rickman, Aimee (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 418
Rigazio-DiGilio, Sandra (Univ. of
Connecticut) 124
Riger, Dana (Virginia Tech) 24701
Riina, Elizabeth (Columbia Univ.)
331
Ripoll-Nuñez, Karen (Universidad
de Los Andes) 109-13, 41125
Ritchie, Kathy (Indiana Univ. at
South Bend) 137
Rivera, Peter (Florida State Univ.)
114
Roach, Andrea (Univ. of Missouri Columbia) 411, 416
Robbins, David (Kansas Univ.)
116
�Program participants
Roberson, Patricia (Univ. of
Tennessee) 411-20
Roberts, Joanne (Hardin Simmons
Univ.) 207, 242
Robila, Mihaela (Queens Col.,
CUNY) 323, 339
Robins, Richard W. (Univ. of
California, Davis) 220, 33615
Robinson, Caitlin (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 247-12
Robinson, JoAnn (Univ. of
Connecticut) 151-27
Rodas, Jose (Montclair State Univ.)
336-04
Rodgers, Kathleen Boyce
(Washington State Univ.)
418
Rodrigues, Nicola (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) 406
Rodriguez, Yuliana (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 313
Rogers, Darrin L (Univ. of TexasPan American) 336-03
Rohner, Ronald P. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 124
Rojas-McWhinney, Jennifer (Texas
Tech Univ.) 239-02
Rombo, Dorothy (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 119
Ronis, Scott (Univ. of Southern
Mississippi) 151-25, 247-25
Roosa, Mark W. (Arizona State
Univ.) 114, 320
Roper, Susanne Olsen (Brigham
Young Univ.) 209, 314-08
Rosato, Jennifer (East Carolina
Univ.) 152-19, 404
Rose, Andrew (Univ. of
Connecticut) 411-22
Rose, Hilary A. (Concordia Univ.)
220
Rosenbluth, Barri (SafePlace)
230
Ross, Jennifer (Texas Tech Univ.)
220
Rouse-Arnett, Marlo 417
Rowe, Alyssa N. (Texas State
Univ.-San Marcos) 132
Rowen, Jenna (Univ. of Virginia)
131
Rowley, Rochelle (Emporia State
Univ.) 230
Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland)
212, 234
Ruan, Ching-Ching (Univ. of
Connecticut) 124
Rubin, Roger (Emeritus, Univ. of
Maryland) 129
Rueter, Martha (Univ. of
Minnesota) 213
Ruhland, Ebony (Univ. of
Minnesota) 109-24
Ruiz, Alessandra (Universidad de
los Andes) 109-13
Russell, Luke (Univ. of Missouri)
351, 406, 416
Russell, Stephen (Univ. of Arizona)
214-07, 412
Russo, Theresa (SUNY Oneonta)
123
Russon, Jody (Drexel Univ.) 24717, 336-21
Rutledge, Julie (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) 124-28, 152-18
Rutter, Rachael (Kansas State
Univ.) 314-12
Ryan, Aubrey (Auburn Univ.) 321
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Penn State
Univ.) 219
Sabatelli, Ronald M. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 004, 151-27, 22110, 341
Sacks, Deana Pollard (Texas
Southern Univ.) 139
Samtani, Satabdi (Texas Tech
Univ.) 119
Samuels, Jason (NCFR Staff)
344
Sanchez, Autumn (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point) The
Gathering Place, Sat.
Sanchez, Laura (Univ. of Georgia)
219, 332
Sanchez, Mónica (Universidad de
los Andes) 109-18, 411-25
Sánchez-Soto, Gabriela (Univ. of
Texas at San Antonio) 416
Sang, Samantha A. (Univ. of Texas
at Dallas) 245-10
Sanner, Caroline (Univ. of
Missouri) 351
Sarver, Susan Churchill (Iowa State
Univ.) 143
Schaller, Amy (Univ. of Alabama)
247-21
Scheffler, Apryl (Central Michigan
Univ.) 314-24
Schindler, Holly (Univ. of
Washington) 335
Schlater, Abbey (Univ. of
Tennessee) 418-19
Schlee-Shriner, Bethanne (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 134
Schmidt, Alexandra (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 135, 23904
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J. (Ohio
State Univ.) 005, 103, 152
Schramm, David G. (Univ. of
Missouri) 124-15,145
Schumm, Phillip (Kansas State
Univ.) 214-13
Schumm, Walter (Kansas State
Univ.) 103, 151, 214-13,
220
Schutz, Judy (NCFR Staff) 245A
Schvaneveldt, Paul (Weber State
Univ.) 151-09, 221-15, 302
Schwartz, Seth (Univ. of Miami)
114
Schweichler, John (East Carolina
Univ.) 133, 138-04
Schweitzer, Rachel (Illinois State
Univ.) 152-15
Schwenke, Naomi (Kenwood
Therapy Center) 415
Schwerdtfeger, Kami (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 137
Sciaraffa, Mary (Univ. of Louisiana
at Lafayette) 109-28
Scoglio, Caterina (Kansas State
Univ.) 214-13
Scott, Jean (Texas Tech Univ.) 15214
Scott Kozak, Melissa (Univ. of
Georgia) 245-17
Seal, Kirsten Lind (Univ. of
Minnesota) 109-22
Sears, Kaye (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 151-10, 152-23
Seccombe, Karen (Portland State
Univ.) 245-15
Sedlacek, David (Andrews Univ.)
138-09
Seery, Brenda (SUNY Oneonta)
123
Seger, Jamie (Ohio State Univ.)
214-17
Seidel, Amber (Purdue Univ.) 115,
209, 219
Senia, Jennifer (Iowa State Univ.)
152-11, 210
Seponski, Desiree M. (Univ. of
Houston Clear Lake) 221-26,
311
Serido, Joyce (Univ. of Arizona)
245-05
Sero-Lynn, Rebecca (Indiana Youth
Inst.) 220
Settersten, Richard (Oregon State
Univ.) 314
Settles, Barbara H. (Univ. of
Delaware) 128-09, 138-07,
Shamoon, Zain (Michigan State
Univ.) 214-15
Shannon, Samuel (Ohio State
Univ.) 214-22
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech
Univ.) 007, 200, 212, 310
Shelton, Lawrence (Univ. of
Vermont) 243, 327
Shepherd, Diana (California
State Univ., Chico) 247-15,
247-25
Shields, Cleveland (Purdue Univ.)
115
Shields, Lisa Jo (New Mexico State
Univ.) 124-13
Shih, Kristy (Central Michigan
Univ.) 301, 405
Shimabukuro-Nagai, Shizuka
(Okinawan Univ. of Sci. and
Tech.) 151-29
Shin, Hye Rim (Yonsei Univ.) 10917
Shockley, Holly (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 151-10, 152-23
Shreffler, Karina (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 245-19
Shrestha, Gitanjali (Washington
State Univ.) 418-05
Shriner, Michael (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 134
Sibley, Scott (Kansas State Univ.)
116
Silverstein, Merril (Syracuse Univ.)
312
Simmens, Sam (Univ. of Arizona)
151-08
Simons, Leslie Gordon (Univ. of
Georgia) 213, 247-18, 247-23,
314-14
Simons, Ronald (Arizona State
Univ.) 247-18
Sims, Cherie Collins (Kansas State
Univ.) 405
Singelmann, Joachim (Univ. of
Texas-San Antonio) 122
Sira, Natalia (East Carolina Univ.)
312
Sistoni, Crystal (Northwest
Nazarene Univ.) 328
Sitton, Mike (Univ. of Kentucky)
151-14
Skillingstead, Kelly (Western
Washington Univ.) 351
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State Univ.)
124-25, 336-26
Skuban, Emily (Auburn Univ.)
105, 345
Small, Stephen (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 149
Smart, Laura (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 119
Smedley, Laura (Univ. of Nevada
Los Vegas) 211
Smith, Amanda (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point) The
Gathering Place, Sat.
Smith, Amy (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 406
Smith, Cynthia L. (Virginia Tech)
418-08
Smith, Jessica (St. Mary’s Univ.)
138-10
Smith, Suzanne (Washington State
Univ. Vancouver) 145
Smith, Thomas (Auburn Univ.)
132, 345
Soehl, Thomas 215
Solheim, Catherine (Univ. of
Minnesota) 109-10, 229, 304,
336-06, 401, 412
Sollie, Donna (Auburn Univ.) 101,
236, 305
Solmeyer, Anna (Penn State Univ.)
213
Soloski, Kristy (Kansas State
Univ.) 151-19, 152
Sommers, Penny (Northeastern
State Univ.) 214-27
Sorj, Bila (Univ. Federal do Rio de
Janeiro) 323
73
�Program participants
Sotello, Joan Marianne (Univ. of
Houston-Clear Lake) 22126
Sotomayor-Peterson, Marcela
(Univ. of Sonora) 124
Southam, Cassi (Children Serv.
Soc. of Utah) 418-26
Southwell, Kenona (Purdue Univ.)
219
Speirs, Katherine (Univ. of Illinois
Urbana Champaign) 143,
213
Spellings, Carolyn (Ctr. for the
Study of Youth and Political
Conflict) 147
Spencer, Todd (Weber State Univ.)
221-15
Spivey, Savannah (Univ. of
Georgia) 414
Springer, Paul (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 151-22
Stafford Markham, Melinda
(Kansas State Univ.) 152,
351
Stanik, Christine (Penn State Univ.)
214, 331
Stanton, M. Duncan (Private
Practice, Louisville, KY)
128-13
Staples, Jordan (Univ. of Nevada
Las Vegas) 146
Stevens, Helen (Safe Sleep Space)
113, 124-17
Stewart, J. Wade (Utah State Univ.)
124-25
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State
Univ.) 221-03, 325-A, 33604
Stith, Sandra (Kansas State Univ.)
128-14, 214-06, 314-12, 31415, 336-14
Stolz, Heidi (Univ. of Tennessee)
418-19
Stone, Emily (Univ. of Tennessee)
135, 418-19
Stone Carlson, Thomas (North
Dakota State Univ.) 118, 15225
Stookey, Kori (Child. Serv. Soc. of
Utah) 151-21, 418-26
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR Staff) 013,
245-A
Stutelberg, Erin (Univ. of
Minnesota) 334-8
Su, Jinni (Univ. of North Carolina
at Greensboro) 247-16
Suarez, Liliana (Universidad de los
Andes) 109-13
Sudano, Laura (Virginia Tech)
328
Sue, Chin-Chun (Chung Jung
Christian Univ.) 136
Suerken, Cynthia (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 124-24, 221-27
Suggett, Rose (Southeast
Community Col.) 131
Sullivan, Kathryn (East Carolina
Univ.) 312
74
Sung, Miai (Korea National Open
Univ.) 147, 325-A
Surjadi, Florensia (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 107
Sutter, Carolyn (Univ. of
California, Davis) 418-20
Sutton, Tara E. (Univ. of Georgia)
247-23
Swenson, Andrea (Virginia Tech)
005, 124-16, 245-20, 307
Swick, Danielle (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 24710
Swisher, Raymond (Bowling
Green State Univ.) 210
Szmodis, Whitney (Texas Tech
Univ.) 119
Szweada, Jessica (Montclair State
Univ.) 214-10
Szymanski, Raquel (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point) The
Gathering Place, Sat.
T
Takahashi, Keiko (Niigata Univ.)
411-08
Tambling, Rachel (Univ. of
Connecticut) 124-07, 214-08,
411-22
Taner, Ellen (Taner Associates)
002, 127, 326
Tang, Xiaouhui (Univ. of Houston
Medical Sch.) 336-28
Taniguchi, Narumi (Concordia
Univ.) 325-A
Tanner, Carrie (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) The Gathering
Place, Sat.
Tate, Kiki (Central Michigan Univ.)
231
Taylor, Alan (East Carolina Univ.)
133, 222, 413
Taylor, Sherria (Loma Linda Univ.)
245-07
Tein, Jenn-Yun (Arizona State
Univ. 320
Telisak, Mary (Fam. Serv. Assn. of
San Antonio) 138-10
Teran-Garcia, Margarita (Univ. of
Illinois) 325-A
Teresak, Mellisa (East Carolina
Univ.) 133
Theodore, Vance (Kansas State
Univ.) 151, 214-13
Thompson, David (Kansas State
Univ.) 247-09
Thompson, Denise (Kansas State
Univ.) 152
Thompson, Lauren (Texas Tech
Univ.) 411-09
Thompson, Stacy (Southern Illinois
Univ.) 109-07
Thurston, Donny (Univ. of
Georgia) 124-15, 145
Tilley, Elizabeth (Univ. of Arizona)
330
Tobar, Lidice (Montana State
Univ.) 221-28
Tobias, Scott (Kent State Univ. at
Stark) 108
Todd, Maureen (Towson Univ.)
214-28, 325-A
Toews, Michelle (Texas State
Univ.) 002, 124-11, 245-18
Tolhurst, Nicole 350
Toomey, Russell B. (Arizona State
Univ.) 118, 152-25, 411-10
Topor, Jessica (Michigan State
Univ.) 214-15
Totenhagen, Casey J. (Univ. of
Alabama) 245-03, 245-04, 314,
350
Torres, Natalia (Universidad de los
Andes) 109-13
Toyokawa, Teru (Pacific Lutheran
Univ.) 221-23
Tracy, Allison (Wellesley Col.)
213
Tralle, Minnell (Emeritus, Univ. of
Minnesota Ext.) 010, 100
Trask, Bahira S. (Univ. of
Delaware) 249, 327
Treat, Amy (Oklahoma State Univ.)
124-24
Trejo, Grisel (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 221-27
Troilo, Jessica (West Virginia
Univ.) 109-12, 418-17
Tudge, Janathan (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 24716
Tulane, Sarah (Univ. of Nebraska
Kearney) 308
Tunalilar, Ozcan (Univ. of Florida)
152-12
Tuschen, McKenzie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point) 153
U
Umaña-Taylor, Adriana J. (Arizona
State Univ.) 114, 313, 320, 33616, 411-10, 413
Updegraff, Kimberly A. (Arizona
State Univ.) 114, 313, 320, 33616, 411-10, 413
V
van de Venne, Judy (Univ. of
Kentucky) 151-12
Van Mullekom, Amy (Central
Michigan Univ.) 142
Van Ness, Kristin (Univ. of
Connecticut) 154-06, 233, 24727
Van Ryzin, Mark (Oregon Social
Learning Center) 331
Vasileva, Jasmine (Oklahoma
Afterschool Network) 137
Vaterlaus, Clare (Utah State Univ.)
308
Vaterlaus, J . Mitch (Univ. of
Nebraska Kearney) 308
Vaughn, Brian (Auburn Univ.)
345
Vazquez, Maylee (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 313
Velez, Diana (California State
Univ. Northridge) 336-12
Vennum, Amber (Kansas State
Univ.) 151-07, 221-05, 314
Vesely, Colleen (George Mason
Univ.) 221-30
Vida, Amy (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) The Gathering
Place, Sat.
Vieten, Cassandra (California
Pacific Medical Center
Research Inst.) 219
Vikse, Juliann (Rutgers Univ.) 22114
Villano, Danielle (Texas A&M
Univ. - Kingsville) 143
W
Waechter, Megan (Univ. of
California - Davis) 330
Waldinger, Roger 215
Walker, Ann (Kansas Univ.)
116
Walker, Anthony (Indiana State
Univ.) 103
Walker, Kathleen (Kent State
Univ.) 109-02, 336-21
Walker, Monique (Attic Youth
Center) 245-01
Walker, Susan K. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 201, 319
Wall, Sterling (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 153, 202, 225,
The Gathering Place, Sat.
Wallinga, Charlotte (Univ. of
Georgia) 418-24
Walls, Jill (Ball State Univ.) 10906
Walsh, Bridget (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 109-01
Walters, Connor (Illinois State
Univ.) 134
Walton, Maureen A. (Univ. of
Michigan) 314-10
Walton, Nicole (Ohio State Univ.)
407
Wampler, Richard S. (Michigan
State Univ.) 118, 151-29
Wang, Haiping (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 323
Wang, Jie (Univ. of North Texas)
336-25
Wang, Solomon (Loma Linda
Univ.) 336-18
Ward, Rebecca J. (Shippensburg
Univ.) 239-01, 411-12
Warner, Elyse (Deakin Univ.) 22113
Warner, Tara (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 210
Washburn, Isaac (Oregon Social
Learning Ctr.) 003, 151-09
�Program participants
Washington, Nedra Y. (Dallas, TX)
419-09
Weaver, Jennifer (Boise State
Univ.) 336-23
Weaver, Shannon (Univ. of
Connecticut) 214, 247-27
Webb, Farrell (Kansas State Univ.)
135, 219, 220, 245-06, 405
Weber, Elizabeth (Clark Univ.)
106
Weigel, Daniel (Univ. of Nevada
Reno) 109-26, 151-11, 24508
Weihs, Karen (Univ. of Arizona)
151-08
Weimer, Amy A (Univ. of TexasPan American) 336-03
Weiser, Dana (Univ. of Nevada
Reno) 109-26, 151-11, 416
Werner-Wilson, Ronald (Univ. of
Kentucky) 151-14, 407
Wershler, Julie (Univ. of New
Brunswick) 151-25
Westerfield, Elijah MarcelleEzekiel (North Dakota State
Univ.) 232
Wester, Katy (East Carolina Univ.)
0609, 0668
Westmoreland, Amanda (Univ. of
Kentucky) 411-17
Weymouth, Bridget (UNCGreensboro) 109-29, 247-24
Wheeler, Lorey A. (Arizona State
Univ.) 151-17, 245-20, 313
Wherry, Jeffrey (Texas Tech Univ.)
119
Whitaker, Angela (Auburn Univ.)
105
White, Rebecca (Arizona State
Univ.) 320
Whiteman, Shawn (Purdue Univ.)
418-22
Whiteside, Sheree (Northeastern
State Univ.) 214-27
Whiting, Jason (Texas Tech Univ.)
211
Whitted, Beth (Planned Parenthood
of Greater Ohio) 214-20
Wickel, Katharine (Univ. of
Minnesota) 152-20
Wickrama, K.A.S. (Univ. of
Georgia) 148, 221-19, 336-11,
336-13, 336-17
Widaman, Keith F. (Univ. of
California, Davis) 220, 33615
Wiersma, Jacquelyn D. (Univ. of
Arkansas) 230
Wilcox, Allison (Univ. of Kansas)
116
Wilcox, Brad (Baylor Univ.) 13805
Wiles, Bradford (Kansas State
Univ.) 219
Wiley, Angela (Univ. of Illinois)
234, 325-A, 336-24
Wilgen, Julie (Univ. of Delaware)
143
Wilkins, Erica (Drexel Univ.) 24717
Williams, Amanda (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 152-21, 245-12
Williams, Angie (Illinois State
Univ.) 152-15
Williams, Ashley C. (Kent State
Univ.) 109-02
Williams, Christy (Guadalupe Cty.
Children’s Advocacy Ctr.) 24518
Williams, Kyle (Utah Valley Univ.)
314-07
Williams, Michael (Brigham
Young Univ.) 214-19
Williams, Natalie (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi) 24725
Williams, Sue W. (Texas State
Univ.-San Marcos) 132
Williamson, Deanna (Univ. of
Alberta) 220
Williamson, Monique (Univ. of
Nebraska - Lincoln) 124-14
Willis Hepp, Bethany (Towson
Univ.) 117, 138-07, 325-A
Willoughby, Brian J. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 151-06, 151-19,
151-22, 314, 410, 411-16
Wilmoth, Joe (Mississippi State
Univ.) 312, 418-13
Wilson, Elizabeth K. (Univ. of
Texas at Dallas) 245-10
Wilson, Stephan M. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 136, 217
Winter, Cindy (NCFR Consultant)
110, 216, 245-A, 316
Wittenberg, Brittany (Univ. of
Texas at Austin) 214
Wojciak, Armeda (Florida State
Univ.) 138-02, 247-11
Wood, Claire (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 313
Wood, Nathan (Univ. of Kentucky)
151-14, 214-11
Wood, Shaniqua (East Carolina
Univ.) 0609, 0676
Woods, Sarah (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 245-24
Wozniak, Agnieszka (Univ. of
Guelph) 247-28
Wray, Wendy (Loma Linda Univ.)
132, 152-24, 322, 407
Wright, David W. (Univ. of
Georgia) 324, 418-24
Wu, Qiong (Ohio State Univ.) 335
X
Xia, Yan (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 124-14, 157, 323,
325-A
Xie, Xiaolin (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 107
Y
Yamauchi, Naoto (Osaka Univ.)
151-24
Yang, I-Shan (Texas Tech Univ.)
328
Yates, Amy (Louisiana Tech Univ.)
124-28, 152-18
Yaure, Robin (Penn State Univ.)
113, 124-17
Yavorsky, Jill (Ohio State Univ.)
005opp
Yazedjian, Ani (Illinois State Univ.)
124-11, 221-17, 245-B
Ye, Minzhi (Bowling Green State
Univ.) 314-18
Yedlin, Jennifer (Green Chimney’s
Children’s Serv.) 114
Yegerlehner, Lesley (Purdue Univ.)
115
Yelland, Erin L. (Univ. of
Kentucky) 214-09, 314-19,
411-17
Yi, Silai (Rutgers Univ.) 221-14
Yodanis, Carrie (Univ. of British
Columbia) 005
Yoo, Hana (Ohio State Univ.) 116,
146
Yoo, Yeon Soo (Univ. of
Connecticut) 109-20, 151-23,
151-27
Yoon, Dahae (Syracuse Univ.) 12426
Yorgason, Jeremy (Brigham Young
Univ.) 009, 116, 209, 220,
244
Yorgason, Krystal (Utah Valley
Univ.) 145, 151-21
Yoshida, Keitaro (Brigham Young
Univ.) 220
You, Hyun-Kyung (Humboldt
State Univ.) 301
Young, Tod (Univ. of Nevada Las
Vegas) 146
Young, Valerie (Univ. of Arizona)
151-08
Yu, Ruoh-Rong (Chemnitz Univ. of
Technology) 408
Yuan, Shu (Texas Tech Univ.)
119
Yun, Hye-Jung (Florida State
Univ.) 136
Zeigler, Lorrie (Univ. of Maryland)
247-06
Zemanek, Lindsey (Univ. of
Minnesota) 314-16
Zhai, Fuhua (Stony Brook Univ.)
312, 418-12
Zhang, Chun (Univ. of Minnesota)
138-11
Zhang, Jing (Virginia Tech) 325A
Zhang, Xiaoyun (Univ. of
Nebraska - Lincoln) 124-14
Zhu, Ping (Univ. of North Texas)
336-25
Zivcakova, Lucia (Wilfrid Laurier
Univ.) 418-16
Zusky, Margaret (Wiley Blackwell)
139
Zvara, Bharathi (Univ. of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill) 108
Zvonkovic, Anisa (Virginia Tech)
005, 099, 128-08, 212, 245-20,
307
Z
Zabin, Laurie Schwab (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) 221-16
Zapata Roblyer, Martha (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 221-27
Zaremba-Morgan, Ali (Auburn
Univ.) 321, 348
Zarit, Steven H. (Penn State Univ.)
115
Zayac, Ryan (Univ. of North
Alabama) 336-20
Zeiders, Katharine H. (Arizona
State Univ.) 114, 336-16,
413
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�Member benefits and services
We are NCFR
...the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary understanding of families. NCFR attracts
professionals from all areas of research, teaching, practice, policy analysis, and human services. Our
members’ interests—as diverse at their careers and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that
yield a common benefit: understanding and strengthening families.
Journals
NCFR publishes three scholarly journals that feature the best in research and theory in peer-reviewed
articles. Journal subscriptions are included (print and/or online) for student, new professional, professional-1 and -2, and benefactor members. (Emeritus and professional-no journal memberships do not
include journal subscriptions.)
Journal of Marriage and Family . . . JMF, for 75 years the premier journal in the area of marriage and
family. Editor: Kelly Raley. Published February, April, June, August, and October.
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies . . . FR provides an applied focus
for practitioners, educators, and policy professionals. Editor: Ronald Sabatelli. Published February,
April, July, October, and December.
Journal of Family Theory & Review . . . New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring family
and relationship theory; complimentary distribution to all journal-subscribing members in 2013.
Editor: Robert Milardo. Published March, June, September, and December.
Access to archived journals
If your membership includes a journal subscription, you have access (online) to all volumes.
• Visit www.ncfr.org/publications for links to journals. Click on your journal and then on the “Access
this Journal” link.
• To receive notices when journal issues are posted online, register with the publisher, Wiley-Blackwell,
at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/user-registration.
The NCFR website . . . a powerful resource for you
The revised NCFR website is filled with members-only features. Through the Professional Resources Library, you will be able to search a storehouse of resources by key word, providing you
with instant
access to articles, videos, conference materials, blog entries, news items, and
more. You also can contribute materials, comment on blogs, recommend items
you viewed, search for other members, and more. Visit www.ncfr.org.
Annual Conference...professional development++
Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major presentations by leading researchers, break-out sessions of all kinds, “how-to” and “what works” workshops, and informal networking. See www.ncfr.org/conference.
Stay informed . . . our publications
• NCFR Report, the member magazine, is published quarterly and features a
“Family Focus” section with contributed articles on key family topics.
• Network is the newsletter for CLFEs that includes book reviews, best practices, and news from CFLEs around the world.
• The “Zippy News” e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announcements on family matters; see the link on the home page to subscribe,
www.ncfr.org/zippynews.
• “NCFR News,” the members-only e-message full of updates
and opportunities.
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�Local connections...you may have a state, regional,
or student affiliate in your area
A dozen state affiliate councils give NCFR a local flavor. Stay in
touch with members in your area through conferences, events, and
communications. Plus, 20 student affiliates offer a great option for
students to connect their academic experience to real-world opportunities. The Affiliate Councils Board provides communication
options and conference program events to share information with
other local affiliate members. Go to www.ncfr.org/affiliates.
Our CFLE credential (optional) . . . the standard for family life educators
Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life Educator
credential. Certification is granted either by examination or graduation from an
approved-program institution plus work experience. (CFLE fees are in addition to NCFR membership dues.) Visit www.ncfr.org/cfle-certification.
Discounts
Members get discounts on Annual Conference
registration, books and resources, and CFLE fees.
Voting and leadership positions
NCFR members elect the Board of Directors and several committee members as well
as Section officers. You may choose to run for any of these positions (certain
eligibility requirements may apply). NCFR officers universally say that their efforts
made a difference and the experience was rewarding. And it’s a nice addition to your
vita or resumé. Visit Elections (www.ncfr.org/elections)
Awards
NCFR, the Affiliate Councils, and the sections have established several awards that are given
out annually or biannually. The awards recognize scholarship, research, service to the
organization, and service to the profession. Most include a stipend, certificate, and
recognition at the Annual Conference and in the NCFR Report magazine. You are encouraged
to apply for awards. See www.ncfr.org/awards.
Student Honors Recognition Program
NCFR created the Student Honors Recognition Program to acknowledge the accomplishments
and academic success of graduates in family-related degree programs. By recognizing exceptional
scholarship, leadership, and service in graduating undergraduate and graduate students, NCFR
wishes to honor worthy recipients for their excellence and encourage and empower them to continue to excel in and make contributions to the field of Family Science. See the NCFR website pages
about Affiliate Councils, www.ncfr.org/honors.
The NCFR Store
The NCFR Store offers resources for classroom use by college teachers in Family Science; materials related to the CFLE
Framework and ethical practice for Family Life Educators; the careers in family science booklet...and more.
Share info, get into...a listserv that focuses on your interests
NCFR includes 10 “Sections,” member groups you can join that focus in
specific areas. Each section has a listserv to share information, request
resources, learn about professional opportunities, and discuss issues.
See the next page.
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�Shared interests...NCFR sections and focus groups make it happen
There are 10 Sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section members communicate through listservs and
web page announcements. Presentations at the NCFR Annual Conference are determined by section submission, review, and sponsorship. Be a part of as many sections as you like. You probably selected sections when you joined but you can always add or change sections easily at https://my.ncfr.org. Links to sections are at www.ncfr.org/sections. Also see the Focus Groups listed with sections.
Education and Enrichment
Members share information on effective family life education, teaching materials and methods, and marriage enrichment
interests. Focus Groups: Co-Parenting and Divorce Education, Sexuality, Parent Education, Grief and Families, Families
and Technology
Ethnic Minorities
Unites members concerned with issues pertaining to ethnic minority families. This section also sponsors the Marie Peters
Award for outstanding research work in relation to ethnic minority families and the John and Harriette McAdoo Award
Dissertation Award. Focus Groups: Asian American Families, Latino(a) Research.
Family and Health
Members are interested in addressing family health issues. Health is viewed holistically. It is more than physiological diseases and/or stress. Health also encompasses various wellness states and is inclusive of health promotion and prevention
activities at the individual, family and systemic level. Examples of individual factors that influence family health might
include genetic, biochemical/physical, and psychological/developmental predispositions/alternations and behaviors. Systemic factors might include unhealthy environments (pollution, violence/crime, historically being a part of a disenfranchised group, media); institutions (educational system, criminal justice system); economics; and/or governmental policies.
Importantly, to address the health of families prudently, our section is also interested in outcomes-based research and evidence-based
practice. Focus Groups: Issues in Aging
Family Policy
The section devotes itself to promoting effective social action for individuals and families by monitoring pressing policy
issues, evaluating the potential impacts of new policies, working for effective change, and creating strategies to educate
and raise awareness resulting in improved quality of life for individuals, families and society. Focus Groups: Adoption,
Family Economics, Work and Family
Family Science
The section expands, strengthens, and enhances family science as an academic discipline.
Family Therapy
Unites members concerned with family therapy. Information is shared on family therapy theories, training, research and
practice, and promoting the effective, efficient, and ethical practice of family therapy.
Feminism and Family Studies
Members work to integrate feminist scholarship and perspectives into theory, research, and applied work with families.
Two awards in honor of Jessie Bernard are presented annually to students and new professional NCFR members. Focus
Group: GLBTSA
International
Members generate better understanding of unique variations of family process throughout the world by promoting crossnational family research, facilitating communication among international family scholars, sharing information on current
and proposed research projects, and sponsoring educational cross-national family programs, presentations, and seminars.
Focus Group: Eastern European Families
Religion and Family Life
The section furthers the cause and study of religion and its relationship to the family. The study and examination of the
impact of religion on family life is examined as well as the relationship of religion to other family-related disciplines and
NCFR Sections. Focus Group: Marriage Preparation.
Research and Theory
The section facilitates research and theory activities in all content areas related to marriage and the family. Two awards
are sponsored: Ernest Burgess Award recognizing a distinguished career in family research and theory, and the Reuben
Hill Award for the outstanding research article in a family journal. Focus Groups: Men in Families, Military Families
and Children, Qualitative Family Research Network
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Alexis J. Walker (deceased)
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Lynda Henley Walters
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Joan Aldous
Sharon J. Price
Bert N. Adams
James Walters (deceased)
Wesley R. Burr
Kate Garner (deceased)
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Paul C. Glick (deceased)
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Elizabeth Force (deceased)
William F. Kenkel (deceased)
William M. Smith Jr. (deceased)
F. Ivan Nye
Clark Vincent (deceased)
Blaine R. Porter
Wallace C. Fulton (deceased)
David Mace (deceased)
Harold T. Christensen (deceased)
Aaron Rutledge (deceased)
Henry Bowman (deceased)
Mildred I. Morgan (deceased)
David Treat (deceased)
Judson Landis (deceased)
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Robert Foster (deceased)
John O’Grady (deceased)
Nadina Kavinoky (deceased)
Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
Lawrence Frank (deceased)
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Ernest W. Burgess (deceased)
Ernest Groves (deceased)
Adolf Meyer (deceased)
Paul Sayre (deceased)
NCFR Fellows
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Bert N. Adams 2001
Joan Aldous 1998
Katherine R. Allen 1998
Paul R. Amato 2001
Elaine Anderson 2000
Margaret E. Arcus 1999
Joyce A. Arditti 2011
Jean W. Bauer 2005 (deceased)
Patricia Bell-Scott 2000
Vern L. Bengstson 1998
Felix M. Berardo 1998 (deceased)
Rosemary Blieszner 1999
Karen Bogenschneider 2006
Alan Booth 1998
Pauline Boss 1999
Gary L. Bowen 2001
Donald W. Bower 2002
Cheryl Buehler 2006
Norma J. Bond Burgess 2012
Andrew Cherlin 2011
Thomas R. Chibucos 2006
Marilyn Coleman 2001
Rand D. Conger 2002
Margaret Crosbie-Burnett 2005
Carol A. Darling 2001
J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr. 2004
(deceased)
Randal D. Day 2005
David H. Demo 2000
Peggye Dilworth-Anderson 1998
William J. Doherty 2003
Margaret Feldman 2002
(deceased)
Charles R. Figley 2010
Francis D. Fincham 1998
Mark A. Fine 2000
Judith L. Fischer 2009
Greet Litton Fox 2000
Lawrence H. Ganong 2001
H. Wallace Goddard 2005
Harold D. Grotevant 2003
Joseph G. Grzywacz 2012
Raeann R. Hamon 2010
Shirley M.H. Hanson 2001
Gladys J. Hildreth 2000
M. Janice Hogan 2007
Thomas B. Holman 2012
Arminta Jacobson 2011
David R. Johnson 2010
Michael P. Johnson 2004
Stephen Jorgensen 2002
Diane K. Kieren 2000
Gay C. Kitson 2003 (deceased)
David M. Klein 2007
Judith Landau 1998
Jeffry H. Larson 2010
Gary R. Lee 2010
Leigh A. Leslie 2004
Edith A. Lewis 2006
Jay A. Mancini 2002
Stephen R. Marks 2006
William Marsiglio 2007
Harriett P. McAdoo 1998
(deceased)
Hamilton McCubbin 1999
Patrick C. McKenry 2001
(deceased)
Robert M. Milardo 2005
Brent C. Miller 2000
Phyllis Moen 2002
Pamela A. Monroe 2008
Judith A. Myers-Walls 2000
Patricia Noller 1998
David H. Olson 2007
Dennis K. Orthner 2000
B. Kay Pasley 2002
Gary W. Peterson 2006
Joe F. Pittman 2001
Joseph Pleck 1999
Blaine R. Porter 2006
Sharon Price 1999
Karen A. Roberto 2003
Paul C. Rosenblatt 2008
Roger H. Rubin 2002
Ronald M. Sabatelli 2008
Walter R. Schumm 2004
Karen Seccombe 2006
Barbara H. Settles 2007
Constance L. Shehan 2006
Graham Spanier 1998
Michael J. Sporakowski 1999
Jetse Sprey 2004
M. Duncan Stanton 2005
Sandra M. Stith 2012
Maximiliane Szinovacz 2002
Jay D. Teachman 2000
Judith K.Treas 2012
Patricia Voydanoff 2000
Shelly MacDermid
Wadsworth 2005
Alexis J. Walker 1998
(deceased)
Lynda H. Walters 2008
James M. White 2004
Lynn White 2004
Stephan M. Wilson 2005
Anisa M. Zvonkovic 2012
�We are NCFR
. . . the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary
understanding of families. The NCFR Annual Conference attracts
professionals from all areas of research, teaching, practice, policy
analysis, and human services.
Our members’ interests—as diverse as their careers
and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that yield a
common benefit: understanding and strengthening families.
Our organization
The National Council on Family Relations, established in 1938, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit
professional organization focused solely on family research, policy and practice. Our 3,350
members represent leading family researchers, educators, and practitioners.
Our journals
Journal of Marriage and Family
JMF, for 75 years the premier journal in the
area of marriage and family. Editor: Kelly Raley
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary
Journal of Applied Family Studies
FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators,
and policy professionals. Editor: Ronald Sabatelli
Journal of Family Theory & Review
New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring
family and relationship theory; complimentary distribution
to all journal-subscribing members in 2013. Editor: Robert Milardo
Our CFLE credential...the standard for family life educators
Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life
Educator credential. The NCFR CFLE curricular requirements have been incorporated into
degree programs at more than 125 colleges and universities.
Stay informed
NCFR Report, the member magazine is published quarterly and features a “Family Focus”
section with contributed articles on key topics. Network is the CFLE newsletter that includes
book reviews, best practices, and news from CFLEs around the world. The “Zippy News”
e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announcements on family matters.
Local connections
A dozen state and regional affiliate councils gives NCFR a local flavor. Stay in touch with
members in your area through conferences, events, and communications. Plus, 20 student
affiliates offer a great option to build your resume and connect your academic experience to
real-world opportunities. The Affiliate Councils provide communication options and
conference program events to share information with other local affiliate members.
Shared interests...NCFR sections make it happen for you
There are ten sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section
members communicate through listservs and web page announcements. Many presentations at
the Annual Conference are determined by section submission, review, and sponsorship.
Annual Conference...professional development plus
Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major
presentations by leading professionals, break-out sessions of all kinds, and informal
networking. Grow professionally, establish new contacts, and build lasting relationships.
Membership options that fit your career
• Special rates for students and emeritus members
• Professional levels with choice of journals
• New! “New Professional” option added in 2010 for recent graduates
�
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Event Venue
Grand Hyatt Hotel
Event Location
City and State
San Antonio, TX
Program Chair
Judith Fischer
Attendance
Number of people attending
1,297
Event Theme
Well-being of Children and Youth in Families and Communities
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75th Anniversary
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National Council on
Family Relations
2012 Annual Conference
Oct. 31–Nov. 3, 2012
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Phoenix, Arizona
Families and Health
Leigh Leslie, Ph.D.
Conference Program Chair
Stimulating
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Enlightening
Convenient
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Join us in 2013!
NCFR
75th Annual Conference
November 6-9, 2013
Pre-Conference Workshops, Tuesday, Nov. 5
Grant Hyatt • San Antonio, Texas
San Antonio offers you everything you could want
in entertainment, climate, shopping, sightseeing.
Well-being of Children and Youth
in Families and Communities
Judith Fischer, Texas Tech University,
Program Chair
How do family professionals understand the well-being of family members who are children and adolescents? For the 2013 conference, I would like to bring
together all of us (researchers, practitioners and program evaluators, policy makers, community members,
etc.) to examine the well-being of child and adolescent
family members. The multidimensional concept of
well-being is associated with individual characteristics, family and social contexts, political and historical
contexts, and their interactions. The conference should
empower and inform participants to take the next steps
to better understand and enhance the well-being of
children and adolescents, and, in turn, their families
and communities. Confirmed speakers include a children’s civil rights attorney, a physician and community
activist/organizer, a researcher on LGBT and minority
youth. A confirmed special session explores a community-based residential program for at-risk children in
Honduras.
Major Sessions
The following speakers are confirmed.
Deanna Pollard Sacks, J.D., L.L.M. Professor of Law,
Texas Southern University (plenary)
America Bracho, M.D., M.P.H., Executive Director, Latino
Health Access, Santa Ana, California (plenary)
Stephen T. Russell, Professor and Interim Director,
Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences,
University of Arizona (plenary)
Kristin Moore, Ph.D., Senior Scholar, Child Trends
(plenary)
Dudley Chancey, Professor of Youth and Family Ministry,
Oklahoma Christian University (special session)
Their presentations are in planning; watch for titles and
details early in 2013.
Submit a proposal...
Information about the 2013 Call for Proposals will be
available on the NCFR website approximately November
10, 2012. All submissions will be submitted electronically.
Deadline for submission is March 1, 2013.
�Welcome to the 2012 NCFR Conference
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
• To provide a forum to disseminate family research
• To share effective and evidence-based practice
applications for direct family service
• To promote the CFLE credential and its educational
and preventive approach to working with families
• To discuss policy implications of family research
and how to inform decision-makers
• To promote the professional development of its
membership, through participation in NCFR
governance and by offering opportunities for
continuing education units (CEUs) for credentialing
The NCFR Mission
To provide an educational forum for family researchers, educators, and practitioners to share in the
development and dissemination of knowledge about
families and family relationships, establish
professional standards, and work to promote family
well-being.
2012 Conference Theme:
“Families and Health”
Program Chair:
Leigh Leslie, Ph.D.,
University of Maryland
The World Health Organization defines health as “a
state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing.” As a discipline, we have long been focused
on the mental and social foundations of health. The
theme of the 2012 conference encourages us to also
explore the multitude of ways in which the physical
aspects of health are relevant to our understanding of
well-being for children, families, and communities.
At the substantive level, the conference will address
critical questions such as what is “family health” and
how do we promote it through our research, interventions, and policy? At the discipline level, we will engage the question of how do we, as family scientists,
interface with the health disciplines.
NCFR thanks the following sponsors for their contributions to the 2012 Annual Conference
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (President’s Reception)
University of Georgia (plenary sponsor)
University of Illinois (plenary sponsor)
University of Maryland (plenary sponsor)
University of Minnesota (plenary sponsor)
NorthCentral University (Cyber Cafe)
Journal of Family Theory & Review (TCRM)
WisdomForParents.com (CFLE Reception)
American Public University (SNP sessions; Gathering Place, Friday Night Extravaganza)
Johnson Printing (program booklet)
About this program booklet . . .
The conference program booklet is divided into the following sections:
• Program at a Glance – program schedule in chronological order
• Subject Index – listing of presentations by subject
• Abbreviations, see page 7
• Educational Sessions – complete list of all plenary, special sessions, papers, workshops, symposia, posters,
round tables
• Special Events – receptions and other non-educational sessions in chronological order
• Business Meetings – NCFR Board, committees, Sections, focus groups, and other group- or member-initiated
meetings
• Conference general information
• NCFR Board, Conference Committee, journal editors, Affiliate Councils, staff
• Index of Program Participants
• Your Personal Scheduler – center pull-out section
• Map of the Hyatt Regency Hotel – center pull-out section
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�2012 Proposal Reviewers
One of the strengths of the NCFR Annual Conference is the concurrent sessions sponsored by the sections. Proposals are blind reviewed by three or more peer reviewers from the section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring
that conference presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience.
Education and
Enrichment
Kimberly Allen
Sharon Ballard
Betty Barber
Allen Barton
Janet Benavente
Deb Berke
Kay Bradford
Stephen Brown
Dianne Browne
Meg Bueltel-Bell
Molly Cash
Wen-chi Chen
Joan Comeau
Jessie Connell
Fred Coulter
Linda Derscheid
Jennifer Doty
Jodi Dworkin
Carlene Fider
Michael Fleming
Marilyn Flick
Allison Gibbons
Carolyn GrasseBachman
Patricia Gross
Scott Hall
Ron Hammond
Eun-Jin Han
Teri Henke
Jodie Hertzog
Brian
Higginbotham
Nichole Huff
Tyler Jamison
Jacqueline KirbyWilkins
Joan Jurich
Melissa Scott
Kozak
Melissa Rector
LaGraff
Dreama Love
Malory LucierGreer
James Marshall
Nicole McAninch
Alyssa McElwain
Kami Merrifield
Yolanda Mitchell
Kari Morgan
Cindy Moseman
Karen MyersBowman
Judy Myers-Walls
Pat Tanner
Nelson
Kara Newby
Terrance Olson
Justin Peer
Katie Reck
Adrienne Riegle
Jane Riffe
Peggy Rolling
Anne Rush
Theresa Russo
Anne Samuelson
Carla Sandwell
Marie Saracino
David Schramm
Lawrence Shelton
Kathy Walker
Susan Walker,
Section Chair
Sterling Wall
Adam West
Amy Wolfe
Robin Yaure
Linda Young
2
Ethnic
Minorities
Edna Alfaro
Kimberly Allen
Mayra Bamaca
Diamond Bravo
Tiffany Brown
Margaret CrosbieBurnett
Melissa Delgado
Chelsea Derlan
Curtis Fox
Rashmi
Gangamma
Elizabeth HarveyMendoza
Gladys Hildreth
Susie Hill
Meneka Johnson
Chantel Lumpkin
Roudi NazariniaRoy
Kimmery
Newsom
Yvette Perry,
Section Chair
Robert Reyes
Conroy Reynolds
Aletheia Rollins
Amelia Rose
Kristy Shih
Ahlishia Shipley
LeAnne Silvey
Pearl Stewart
Milicia Tedder
Russell Toomey
Adriana UmañaTaylor
Farrell Webb
Ouida Westney
Lorey Wheeler
Meeshay
WilliamsWheeler
Ani Yazedjian
Family and
Health
Kay Adams
Rebekah Adams
Jonathon
Beckmeyer
Jerica Berge
Dorothy Berglund
Anna Bohlinger
Miguel Brambila
Stephen Brown
Steve Brown
Doris CancelTirado
Letha Chadiha
Joyce Chang
Yiting Chang
Catherine Coccia
Debbie Coehlo
LN Couvillion
Shonda Craft
Constance Miles
Dallas
Kelly D. Davis
Linda Derscheid
Rachel Engler
Patti Follansbee
Helyne Frederick
Ann Garwick
Nerissa Gillum
Joseph Grzywacz
Ron Hammond
Charlene Harris
Jaimee
Hartenstein
Stacy Hawkins
Twyla Hill
Kristen Holm
Teresa Julian
Joan Jurich
Sun Woo Kang
Jane Kurz
Crystal Lane
Koby Langley
Jane Lanigan
Tracey LaPierre
Janet Liechty
C.R. Macchi
Barbara
Mandleco
Jan McCulloch,
Section Chair
Lynn Moore
Kari Morgan
Colleen Murray
Kei Nomaguchi
Kathleen
O’Rourke
Elise Radina
Amy Rauer
Jennifer Reinke
Kate Riera
Susanne Roper
Anne Samuelson
Amber Seidel
Katherine Trent
Susan Walker
Debra Ward
Farrell Webb
Denise Wheatley
Katherine Wickel
Deanna
Williamson
Jeremy Yorgason
Family Policy
Kari Adamsons
Karen
Bogenschneider
Rhonda Buckley
Jeff Dew
Michael Fleming
Katherin Flower
Martie Gillen
Ben Goodman
Clinton
Gudmunson
Tammy
Henderson,
Section Chair
Jodie Hertzog
Bethany Letiecq
Xiaohui Li
Brenda Lohman
Beth Magistad
Duhita Mahatmya
Katherine
Mitchell
Pamela Monroe
Kari Morgan
Jonathan Olson
Kathleen
O’Rourke
Lynn Pike
Katie Reck
Peggy Rolling
Dorothy Rombo
April Schueths
Karen Seccombe
Ahlishia Shipley
Brinn Shjegstad
Deborah Smith
Catherine
Solheim
Sherria Taylor
Scott Tobias
Amy WalknerSpaan
Lindsey Weiler
Deanna
Williamson
Family Science
Sandra Bailey
Deb Berke
Renay Bradley
Brandon Burr
Raquel Delevi
Matt Dodd
Allison Ellsworth
Nadia Flanigan
Helyne Frederick
Deb Gentry
Martie Gillen
Nerissa Gillum
Scott Hall
Tammy Harpel,
Section Chair
Soyoung Lee
Sun-A Lee
Wendy Masarik
Wendy
Middlemiss
Kari Morgan
Terry Olson
Kimberly
Raymond
Jennifer Reinke
Kate Riera
Carla Sandwell
Melissa Schnurr
Aya Shigeto
Joyce Shriner
Bahira Trask,
Section Chairelect
Robin Yaure
Family Therapy
Kevin Allemagne
Jared Anderson
Shayne Anderson
Deborah Bailey
Iva Benkomir
Blake Berryhill
Thomas Blume,
Section Chair
Markie Blumer
Greg Brooks
Stephen Brown
Tom Carlson
Jessica Chen
Sandra Craft
Raquel Delevi
Brian Distelberg
Matthew Dodd
Lindsey Edwards
Tony Faber
Stephen Fife
Patti Follansbee
Erika Grafsky
Mary Sue Green
Dale Hawley
Kay HiggsAdams
Kendal Holtrop
Jeff Jackson
Mary Jo Jones
Carmen KnudsonMartin
Linda Ladd
Yvonne Makidon
Christine
McGeorge
Susan Meyerle
Bobbi Miller
Megan Murphy
Matthew
Mutchler
Alba Nino
Spencer Olmstead
Martha Perry
Colleen Peterson
Shruti Poulsen
Hye-Sun Ro
Rachel Tambling
Volker Thomas
Jackie Williams
Reade
Carolyn Wright
Feminism and
Family Studies
Sandra Bailey
Debra Berke
Renay Bradley
Brandon Burr
Raquel Delevi
Matthew Dodd
Allison Ellsworth
Nadia Flanigan
Helyne Frederick
Deborah Gentry
Martie Gillen
Nerissa Gillum
Scott Hall
Soyoung Lee
Sun-A Lee
April Masarik
Wendy
Middlemiss
Kari Morgan
Terry Olson
Kimberly
Raymond
Jennifer Reinke
Kate Riera
Carla Sandwell
Melissa Schnurr
Elizabeth Sharp,
Section Chair
Aya Shigeto
Joyce Shriner
Michael Shriner
Robin Yaure
International
Sadguna Anasuri
Sylvia Asay
Yiting Chang
Rachel Hagues
Abraham Hwang
Juyoung Jang
Phyllis Johnson
Michelle Knights
Vanja Lazarevic
Jaerim Lee
Steven Lee
Polina Levchenko
Xiaohui Li
Elisabeth Maring
Michael Mbito,
Section Chair
Miriam Mulsow
Judith MyersWalls
Lisa Newland
Jane Rose Njue
Marcella Raffaelli
Jennifer Reinke
Mihaela Robila
Dorothy Rombo
Paul
Schvaneveldt
Catherine
Solheim
Katherine Trent
Angela Wiley
Stephan Wilson
Religion and
Family Life
Dudley Chancey
Cheryl Cheek
Jessica Chen
Liang-Ying Chou
Christopher
Ellison
Mike Goodman
Denise HamlinGlover
Teri Henke
Lynette Holder
Bryce Jorgensen
Andrea Knestel
Tae Kyoung Lee
Loren Marks
Pamela Payne
Richard Petts
Karen Quek
Amy Rauer
Joanne Roberts,
Section Chair
Bob Salt
Amber Seidel
Anthony Walker
Joe Wilmoth
Research and
Theory
Kari Adamsons
Sadguna Anasuri
Joyce Arditti
Elizabeth Barnett
Jim Bates
Nancy Bell
Janet Benavente
Axton Betz
Amy Blackstone
Alan Booth
Lynne Borden
Miguel Brambila
Steve Brown
Patrick Cheek
Wen-chi Chen
Marilyn Coleman
Shannon Corkery
Melissa Curran
James Daley
Kelly Davis
Carolyn Dayton
Linda Derscheid
Jeff Dew
Aryn Dotterer
Jennifer Doty
Emily Douglas
Jared Durtschi
Gizem Erdem
Michael Fleming
Laura Frey
Ted Futris
Chelsea Garneau
Giovanna
Gianesini
Todd Goodsell
Joseph Grzywacz
Denise HamlinGlover
Jason Hans
Charlene Harris
Jaimee
Hartenstein
Elizabeth HarveyMendoza
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Justin Hendricks
Twyla Hill
Lynette Hoelter
Tom Holman,
Section Chair
Erin Holmes
Shera Jackson
Spencer James
Matt Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Sharon JonesEversley
Teresa Julian
Ming-Jung Jung
Joan Jurich
Claire Kamp
Dush
Claire Kimberley
J. (Jane) Kurz
Jeremy Lapham
Joann
Lianekhammy
Shelley
MacDermidWadsworth
Duhita Mahatmya
Mindy Markham
William
Marsiglio
J. Kelly McCoy
Kami Merrifield
Laurie Meschke
Susan Meyerle
Yolanda Mitchell
Lyn Moore
Jennifer
Mortenson
Roudi Nazarinia
Roy
Angela Nievar
Elizabeth Nixon
Kei Nomaguchi
William Northey
Susan O’Donnell
Brian Ogolsky
Spencer Olmstead
Catherine O’Neal
Kathleen
O’Rourke
Colleen Pagnan
Kay Pasley
Maureen PerryJenkins
Vin Porter
Erin Powell
Amy Rauer
Kimberly
Raymond
Rebecca Reed
Sandra Rezac
Elizabeth Riina
Hilary Rose
Luke Russell
Allen Sabey
Sarah SchoppeSullivan
Walter Schumm
Aya Shigeto
Katherine Speirs
Christine Stanik
Jinni Su
Florensia Surjadi
Tara Sutton
Andrea Swenson
Rachel Tambling
Elizabeth Tilley
Scott Tobias
Colleen Vesely
Amy WalknerSpaan
Sterling Wall
Bridget Walsh
Becky Ward
Isaac Washburn
Lindsey Weiler
Adam West
Heather Whaley
Shawn Whiteman
Jacqueline
Wilkins
Amanda Williams
Brian Willoughby
Yan Ruth Xia
Xiaolin Xie
Robin Yaure
Rebekah Young
Anisa Zvonkovic
Students/New
Professionals
Diana Baltimore
Cassandra Dorius
Alisha Hardman
Lyndal Khaw
Jaerim Lee
Brian Ogolsky
�Conference at a glance
Tuesday, October 30
10am-12pm
NCFR Audit Committee
12-7pm
NCFR Board of Directors
2:30-9:30pm
CFLE Advisory Board
6-8pm
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
6:30-9:30pm
Pre-conference Workshop: Legal Immigration
Simulation: Would You Be in or Out?
7:30-9pm
Section Chairs Meeting
Wednesday, October 31
7:30-10am
Inclusion and Diversity Report
Poster Session 1
8-9:30am
8am-1pm
Affiliate Councils Leadership Training Workshop
Special Session-Religion and Well-being:
8:30-10am
Individual, Marital, and Family Connections
Concurrent Sessions 1
8:30-10am
8:30-11:30am
CFLE Exam
10:15-11:45am
Special Session-Womb to Womb: The Persisting
Influence of Health Disparities across the Lifecourse
Concurrent Sessions 2
10:15-11:45am
10:15-11:45am
SNP Workshop-Navigating the Publication Process
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
10:45-11:45am
11:45am-1:15pm Fellows Committee Meeting
12-1:15pm
Special Workshop: How to Prepare Manuscripts for
NCFR Journals
12-1:15pm
Special Session Fireside Chat: Womb to Womb
12-1:15pm
Special Session: Medical Family Therapy-Bridging
Medical and Relational Discourses
12-1pm
Memorial Service for NCFR Leaders Who Have
Passed Away
12-1:15pm
Section Member Meetings/Focus Groups
Poster Session 2
12-1:15pm
12-1:15pm
Roundtables
Opening Plenary Session-Interaction of Physical
1:30-3:15pm
and Mental Health Responses to Family Violence: A
Lifespan Approach
3:30-5pm
Conversation Hour with Jacquelyn Campbell
Concurrent Sessions 3
3:30-5pm
5-8pm
Visit the Exhibits
Journal Board Committee Meeting
3:30-4:30pm
4:45-5:45pm
Meeting of Publisher Representatives, Editors, Staff
Section Award Task Force Meeting
4:45-5:45pm
5:15-6:30pm
Special Session: The Family Education Diabetes
Series: Improving Health in an Urban-dwelling
American Indian Community
Concurrent Sessions 4
5:15-6:30pm
5:15-6:30pm
SNP Workshop-How to Get Into Graduate School
Faculty Mentoring Session
5:15-6:30pm
6:45-8pm
President’s Welcoming Reception
6:45-8pm
Poster Session 3
8-9:15pm
SNP Session: Speed Mentoring Session
8-9:30pm
Section Member Meetings/Focus Groups
8:15-9:45pm
CFLE Reception
9:30-10:30pm
Student Mixer Session
Thursday, November 1
NCFR Inclusion and Diversity Review Session
7-8:15am
7-8:15am
Focus Groups
7:10-7:40am
Meditation Time
7:30-9:30am
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
7:30-9:30am
2013 Program Committee Meeting
8-9:30am
Poster Session 4
8:30-9:45 am
Special Session: Burgess Award Address
8:30-9:45am
Concurrent Sessions 5
9am-4pm
Visit the Exhibits
10-11:30am
Special Session-Immigrant Health
10-11:30am
Concurrent Sessions 6
10-11:30am
Meeting of Editorial Assistants for NCFR Journals and
NCFR Staff
10-11am
Focus Group Task Force Meeting
11:45am-1pm
CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
11:45am-1pm
Poster Session 5
11:45am-1pm
Focus Groups
11:45am-1pm
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
12-1pm
Newcomers Reception
1:15-3pm
3:15-4:45pm
3:15-4:45pm
3:15-4:45pm
3:15-6:15pm
5-6:15pm
5-6:15pm
6:30-8pm
6:30-8pm
6:30-9:30pm
6:30-8pm
8:15-9:30pm
8:15-9:45pm
Plenary Session-Childhood Obesity: From the
Family Dinner Table to Public Policy
Conversation Hour with Barbara Fiese
Concurrent Sessions 7
SNP Workshop: Navigating Graduate School
TCRM/RT Workshop: Meta-analysis
TCRM Workshop Session 1
Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum
SNP Leadership Council
Section Member Meetings/Focus Groups
TCRM Workshop: Co-parenting Measurement
TCRM Workshop Session 2
TCRM Workshop Session 3
Section Member Meetings/Focus Groups
Friday, November 2
Focus Groups
7-8:15am
7:10-7:40am
Meditation Time
7:15-8:15am
Teaching Family Science/Family Science Association
Meeting
2013 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9am
7:30-10am
Student Affiliate Leadership Breakfast
8-9:30am
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
8-9:30am
Poster Session 6
8-9:30am
TCRM Workshop Session 4
FLE Committee
8-9:30am
8am-2pm
Visit the Exhibits
Special Session-Marie Peters Award Address
8:30-9:30am
8:30-9:45am
Concurrent Sessions 8
Q&A Session for Schools Interested in Getting Their
8:30-9:45am
Programs Approved for CFLE
Elections Council Meeting
8:30-9:30am
9-9:45am
Committee to Strengthen the Submissions and
Reviewing Process
10-11:45am
Plenary Session-Building Stronger Communities for
Better Health: Moving From Science to Policy and
Practice
12-1:15pm
Conversation Hour with Brian Smedley
12-1:15pm
SNP Workshop-Tips for the Academic Job Market
Special Session-How to Become a CFLE
12-1:15pm
12-1:15pm
TCRM Reception and Business Meeting
Poster Session 7
12-1:15pm
12-1:15pm
Focus Groups
Family Relations Associate Editors
12-1:15pm
12-1:15pm
Fellows Roundtables
Groves Conference Board Meeting
12-3pm
1:15-4pm
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
TCRM/RT Special Session-Children’s Obesity Risk:
1:30-3pm
Theoretical and Methodological Issues
Concurrent Sessions 9
1:30-3pm
1:30-3pm
SNP Workshop: Work-life Balance Issues of Graduate
Student Parents
3-4:30pm
Meeting of NCFR 75th Anniversary Committee
3:15-4:45pm
Special Session-Family Science and Public Health:
Our Shared Future
Concurrent Sessions 10
3:15-4:45pm
3:15-4:45pm
Workshop-Crafting Scholarship: Reviewing
3:15-4:45pm
Feminist Theory Discussion
5-6:30pm
SNP Workshop: Grant Writing
5-6:30pm
Section Member Meetings/Focus Groups
6:45-8:15pm
Section Member Meetings/Focus Groups
7:15-8:45pm
University/Allied Association Receptions
9-10:30pm
Friday Night Extravaganza Dessert Party
Saturday, November 3
7-9am
Walk to Phoenix 5K Fun Walk/Run
Poster Session 8
9-10:30am
9:15-10:30am
Special Session-Transgender Youth
9:15-10:30am
Concurrent Sessions 11
10:45-12pm
Concurrent Sessions 12
10:45am-12pm
SNP Workshop-Online Identities/Technological Tips
10:45am-12pm
Poster Session 9
12:15-2pm
Plenary Session-Challenges of Aging Families and
Health
5pm
Fun in Phoenix
3
�Subject index
Key
1=Wed; 2=Thurs; 3=Fri;
4=Sat. See session listings by
day for titles.
Two-letter abbreviation
indicates Section; see page 7.
Adolescence
109-03 EE; 110-04 EM; 137-02
EE; 137-03 EE; 229-02 EM;
311-04 IN; 333-02 FH; 401-04
FH; 401-05 EM; 401-06 EM;
401-07 FH; 401-08 FH; 401-09
FP; 401-10 FS; 401-11 FT; 40112 FT; 401-13 IN; 401-14 IN;
401-15 RT; 401-16 RT; 401-17
RT; 410-01 FH; 410-02 FH
Childhood/Children
401-25 FH; 401-26 FF
Emerging Adulthood
145-08 RF
Chronic Illness
130 FH; 141-01 FT; 145-09 FH;
309-01 FH; 309-02 FH; 309-03
FH; 405-01 FH; 406-01 FH
Emotion Regulation
407-02 FS
Cohabitation
114-01 RT; 114-02 RT; 114-04
RT
Ethics and Values
222-13 RF
Ethnic Families
236 (TC1B-1); 236 (TC1B-2)
Community and Families
104-03 FH; 318-05 EM
Ethnicity and Families
113-01 RT; 206-02 EM; 20603 EM; 229-03 EM; 303-01
EM; 303-03 EM; 307 Special
Session; 318-30 EM
Adolescent Social Competence
321-11
Community-based
Participatory Research
208 FP
Ethnicity and
Intergenerational Issues
318-18 EM
Adoption
303-22 EM; 303-23 FP; 40118A FP
Co-parenting
235 (TC1A-1); 235(TC1A-2);
242 TCRM
Adulthood/Adult Socialization
222-14 FH
Couple and Behaviors
246 (TC3B-1); 246 (TC3B-2)
Evaluation (Programs,
Methods)
128-03 EE; 140-05 FS; 207-02
FH
Aging Families and Caregiving
417-Plenary Session
Cross-cultural Issues
311-01 IN; 318-07 FS; 318-08
IN; 318-09 IN
Aging/Gerontology
145-14 FH; 145-15 RF; 14516 RT; 216-04 FH; 309-04
- Families and Chronic Illness
FH; 332-02 EM; 100-01 - 10004 FS; 245 (TC3A-1); 245
(TC3A-2)
Building Stronger
Communities for Better Health
313 Plenary Session; 314
Special Session
Bullying and Cyberbullying
416-18 IN
Child Care
318-02 FP
Child Development
207-01 FH; 401-19 FH; 40121 RT; 401-22 RT; 401-23 RT;
413-01
Child Maltreatment,
Substance Abuse
416-08 FH
Child Socialization
113-02 RT; 332-03 EM; 401-24
EE; 404-02 EM
Childhood/Adolescent Obesity
103 FH; 226 Plenary Session;
227 Special Session; 125-04
FH; 407-01 FS
4
Communication
124-07 FH; 231-02 FT
Curriculum
100-09 FS; 140-01 FS
Cyber Therapy Research
217-03 FT
Death and Dying
145-18 RT; 145-19 FH
Disabilities
145-13 EE; 323-01 FH; 323-02
FH; 323-04 FH
Diversity
318-10 IN; 337 RT
Division of Labor
328-01 FF
Divorce and Separation
134-01 RT; 134-02 RT; 134-03
RT; 203-21 FT; 203-22 RT; 40128 RT
Domestic and Family Violence
132-04 IN; 145-20 EM; 145-21
FH; 145-22 FS; 145-23 FS; 14524 FT; 145-25 FT; 145-27 IN;
205-03 EE; 218-01 FF; 218-02
FF; 218-03 FF; 324-04 FH; 32903 RT; 324-01 FH; 324-02 FH
Family Resource
Management/Economics
124-04 FP; 124-14 EE
Family Science
112 FS; 124-22 FS; 125-06 FS;
209 FS; 321-06; 331 Special
Session
Family Stress/Coping
113-04 FF; 203-01 - 203-03 FH;
216-01 FH; 231-01 FT; 303-04
EM; 303-05 FH; 303-06 FS;
303-07 IN; 303-08 RT; 303-09
RT; 323-03 FH; 338 RT; 404-01
EM; 407-03 FS
Family Structure
222-24 RT
Fatherhood
145-30 RT; 303-10 FH; 303-11
RT; 303-27A FS; 303-27B FS
Feminism and Families
321-01
Evidence-based Family Policy
321-03
Foster Care
124-06A FP; 303-19 RT; 334 FP
Evidence-based Practice
105-01 FT; 137-01 EE; 140-03
FS; 310 FP
Fragile Families
303-20 FH; 303-21 FT; 401-29
AC
Families and Social Capital
244 (TC2B-1); 244 (TC2B-2)
Gender Roles
222-05 EE; 222-06 IN; 324-03
Families of Children With
Disabilities
304 (TC4A-1); 304 (TC4A-2)
GLBT Issues
124-15 RT; 124-16 FT; 124-17
EE; 124-18 FT; 124-19 FF; 12420 FF; 217-01 FT; 335-01 FT;
335-03 FT; 402 Special Session;
412-01 FF; 412-02 FF; 412-03
FF; 412-04 FF
Family Life Education
100-05 EE; 100-06 EE; 100-07
EE; 100-08 EE; 109-01 EE;
125-01 EE; 321-05; 321-09;
321-10
Family Policy
124-05 FP; 318-03 FP; 416-02
FP
Family Process
124-21 FH; 207-04 FH; 222-07
IN; 318-04 RT
Graduate Students
416-23 SN
Grandparents
109-02 EE; 303-24 FH; 303-25
FH; 332-01 EM
Health Disparities
108 Special Session; 117
Family Relationships
135-03 RT; 138 EM; 222-08
FH; 222-09 EE; 222-10 FH;
222-11 IN; 222-12 RT; 326-02
FS; 329-04 RT
Health Policy
124-06 IN
Family Research
100-10 FT; 411-03 FH
Immigrant Health
213 Special Session
Family Resiliency
104-01 FH
Illness
129-01 FH; 145-10 FT
�Subject index
Immigration/Migration
230 FP; 311-02 IN; 318-20
EM; 318-21 EM; 318-22 FF;
318-23 IN; 318-24 EM; 40901EM; 409-03 EM
Incarceration
321-02; 413-03 RT
Physical and Mental Health
Responses to Family Violence
126 Plenary; 127 Special
Session
Intergenerational Issues
125-02 IN; 222-26 FH; 222-27
IN; 222-28 IN; 222-29 RT
International Families
142-01 IN; 142-02 IN; 210 IN;
318-25 IN; 318-26 IN; 318-27
IN; 318-28 IN; 336 IN
Interventions
139-01 FH; 205-01 EE; 416-07
FH
Males in Families
303-26 FH
Marital Adjustment/Quality
124-25 RT; 203-08 FT; 203-09
FT; 203-10 FT; 333-04 FH;
408-01 RT; 414-01 RT; 414-03
RT; 414-04 RT
Marital Relations
142-04 IN; 203-11 EE; 203-12
FT; 203-13 FT; 203-14 FT;
206-04 EM; 326-03 FS; 40803 RT
Marital Therapy
106-01 FT; 203-18 FT; 203-19
FT; 203-20 RT; 231-04 FT;
416-21 FT
Marriage
133-02 RF; 203-15 EM; 203-17
IN; 219 RT; 321-07, 321-08;
408-02 RT; 411-01 FH;
Marriage/Gay and Lesbian
231-03 FT
Marriage/Intermarriage
203-16 IN
Mate Selection and Dating
111 FH; 125-03 RT; 222-04 FP
Media and Families
124-23 RF; 124-24 RT
Medical Family Therapy
118 Special Session
Medicine and the Community
136 Special Session
Mental Health
110-02 EM; 215-01 FH; 215-02
FH; 215-03 FH; 329-02 RT;
404-03 EM
Meta-analysis
234 TCRM
Midlife Issues
207-03 FH
Military Families
104-02 FH; 124-08 EE; 12409 FS; 124-10 FS; 124-11 RT;
214-01 EE; 228 EE/RT; 321-04
Mother/Father Absence
303-27 RT
Quantitative Research; Health
Outcomes
107 RT
Race/Ethnicity and Families
206-01 EM; 318-11 EE; 318-12
EM; 318-13 EM; 318-14 EM;
318-15 EM; 318-16 RT; 318-19
EM
Refugees
311-03 IN
Relationships
135-02 RT; 205-02 EE; 222-15
FH; 222-16 IN; 222-17 FS;
222-18 RT; 222-19 FF; 222-20
RT; 222-21 RT; 222-22 RT;
222-23 FH; 403-03 EE
Motherhood
303-13 FH; 303-14 FF; 303-15
RT
Religion and Families
133-01 RF; 133-02 RF; 133-03
RF; 145-01 RF; 216-03 FH;
232-01 RF; 145-02 EM; 145-03
RF; 145-04 RF; 145-05 RF;
145-06 RF; 145-07 RF; 232-01
RF; 232-02 RF; 232-03 RF;
232-04 RF
Multiple Roles
145-17 FH
Religion and Well-being
102 Special Session
Parent Education/Educators
100-11 EE; 100-12 EE; 100-14
EE; 125-05 EE; 128-02 EE;
308-04 EE
Remarriage/Stepfamilies
203-23 IN; 203-24 RT; 203-25
RT; 203-26 RT
Mother/Mother-in-Law
247 EM
Parenting Issues
113-03 RT; 124-01 - 124-03
RT; 137-04 EE; 229-01 EM;
303-16 EE; 303-17 EM; 303-18
RT; 308-01 EE; 322 Special
Session; 333-01 FH; 333-03
FH; 409-02 EM; 416-19 IN
Physical Health
141-02 FT; 145-11 FH; 145-12
FH; 216-02 FH
Research/Theory/Methods
203-04 FF; 203-05 RT; 203-06
RT; 203-07 RT; 204 Special
Session; 321-12; 413-02 RT
Resiliency
222-30 FH; 222-31 FT
Rural Families
128-01 EE 318-29 EM; 411-02
FH
Social Work
403-01 EE
Statistical Analyses in Family
Science Research
305 (TC4B-1); 305 (TC4B-2)
Student/New Professional
233-01 SN; 302 AC
Substance Abuse/Addictions
321-14; 416-09 EM; 416-10
FH; 416-11 FH; 416-12 FT;
416-13 FT; 416-14 RT
Suicide
222-01 FP; 303-28 RT
Teaching Methods
100-13 FS; 100-15 EE; 100-16
EE; 100-17 FS; 100-18 FS;
100-19 FS; 100-20 FS; 100-23
FS; 131 FS; 140-02 FS; 140-04
FS; 145-29 FS; 325-01 FP
Technology/Internet/Families
124-26 RT; 124-27 RT; 124-28
RT; 124-29 SN; 205-04 EE;
308-02 EE; 308-03 EE
Therapy/Counseling
141-03 FT; 217-02 FT; 318-31
FT; 327 FT; 335-02 FT; 416-03
FT; 416-04 FT; 416-05 FT
Transgender Youth
402 FF
Transitioning to Adulthood
243 (TC2A-1); 243 (TC2A-2)
Trauma and Recovery
110-03 EM; 132-01 - 132-03
IN; 416-06 FH
Unmarried Parents
114-03 RT
Sexuality
104-04 FH; 203-27 FH; 20328 FH; 203-29 FF; 203-30 FF;
203-31 RT; 329-01 RT; 410-03
FH; 410-04 FH; 414-02 RT
Urban Families
318-06 EM
Siblings
220 RT; 401-18 EM
Wellness
215-04 FH; 401-01 - 401-03 FH
Professional Development
100-27 SN; 100-28 SN; 100-29
SN; 115-01 SN; 146 SN; 316
Special Session; 321-13; 339
Special Session; 415-01 SN
Singlehood
416-22 FF
Work and Families
124-12 IN; 124-13 RT; 135-01
RT; 142-03 IN; 318-01 FP;
326-01 FS; 326-04 FS; 326-05
FS; 330-01 SN
Public Policy
325-02 FP
Social Networks
401-27 FH
Poverty/Welfare
222-02 FP; 222-03 FP; 416-01
FP; 416-15 FH
Premarital Education
100-25 EE; 100-26 FT; 403-02
EE
Single-parent Families
416-20 IN
Vulnerabilities
110-01 EM
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�Table of contents
2013 Conference.............................Inside front cover
2012 Proposal Reviewers...........................................2
Conference at a Glance...............................................3
Subject Index.................................................................4
Conference Sessions (Wed-Sat)................................8
Special Events............................................................48
Business Meetings.....................................................50
Exhibitors.....................................................................52
General Information..................................................53
Board of Directors.....................................................55
Conference Program Committee............................56
Journal Editors............................................................56
Affiliate Councils Board.............................................56
Affiliate Councils........................................................56
NCFR Staff..................................................................57
Program Participants................................................59
NCFR Membership Information..............................70
Presidents and Fellows...................Inside back cover
Personal Conference Scheduler.........................Insert
Hyatt Regency Floor Plan....................................Insert
Abbreviations, symbols
Numbering
Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with “1,” Thursday with “2,” Friday with “3,” and Saturday with “4.”
Authors, presiders, discussants
Authors’ names are listed in bold after the title of the presentation.
Presiders, discussants, and other session leaders are listed at the end
of the session titles/topics.
Sections, Affiliate Councils, Student/New Professional
(S/NP), Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions
Sessions may be sponsored by Sections, by the Affiliate
Councils group, by the Student/New Professional group, or the
CFLE program. Sessions are marked as to sponsorship or in some
cases area of interest. See section logos below. For Poster Sessions,
the Section is indicated by the two-letter section abbreviation.
Section logos . . .new for 2012
(also includes SNP, CFLE, Affiliates, TCRM)
Session formats
PA - Paper: 3 or 4 presentations around a common theme
SY - Symposium; 3 or 4 presenters addressing the same topic
WK - Workshop: presentation of best practices, methods
PO - Poster: Detailed displays that summarize research or
practice; grouped by topic
RT - Roundtable: Speaker presents topic and leads discussion
PS - Poster Symposium: 3 or 4 presenters with commonly themed
posters; includes group discussion
Emphasis
Presentations and posters are designated as (R) for “Research” and/
or (P) for “Practice.”
Feminism & Family Studies (FF)
International (IN)
Education/Enrichment (EE)
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Family and Health (FH)
Family Policy (FP)
Family Science (FS)
Family Therapy (FT)
Religion & Family Life (RF)
Research and Theory (RT)
Affililiate Councils (AC)
Students/New Professionals
CFLE
TCRM
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�Wednesday, October 31 • Day 1
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, 1st Floor-Regency Ballroom
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Remington A
In addition to the computers in the Cyber Cafe, there is complimentary WiFi throughout the meeting rooms. Here is the
network name and passcode to connect:
SSID: Roomnet Meeting Solutions. Passphrase: families
The Gathering Place
8am-Midnight, Cowboy Artist
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all
conference participants, 8 am to midnight.
Sponsored by Students/New Professionals and American
Public University
Special Events Today:
10am-Coffee Break
11-11:50am-Roundtable Discussion: How to Write an Article for
NCFR Report, Nancy Gonzalez
Noon-12:50pm-Roundtable Discussion: Job Interviewing,
Andrew Behnke
#010-2 Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
7:30-10am, Boardroom
Presiders: Maresa Murray, Donna Sollie, IDC Co-chairs
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#100 POSTER SESSION 1
8-9:30am, Atrium
Poster Symposium: Service-learning in Gerontology
Education–Opportunities and Challenges
Note: The posters for the Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. For these posters, a discussion session will take place at
9am in the Curtis A Room.
100-01 FS (P) How Service-learning Helps Educators in
Accomplishing Gerontological Educational Goals, Elizabeth
Fauth
100-02 FS (P) The Elder Service Partner Program: An Overview
and Evaluation, Raeann R. Hamon, Julie Guistwite, Jessica
L. Short, Rachel L. Schmuck
100-03 FS (P) Matching Service-learning Opportunities to
Diverse Student Populations, Glee Bertram
100-04 FS (P) Lessons Learned About Using Service-learning in
a Later Life Families Course, M. Elise Radina
Facilitator: Cheryl Cheek
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Family Life and Parent Education Courses and Methods
100-05 EE (R) Providing Relationship Education for Low
Income and Diverse Populations, J. Mitch Vaterlaus, Kay
Bradford, Linda Skogrand, Brian J. Higginbotham
100-06 EE (R) Mothers Living in Dual-career Families: Family
Life Education Implications, Andrea Marable, Priscilla
Blanton
100-07 EE (R) Developing Community Coalitions to Promote
Healthy Relationships, Jane Riffe, Angela Faulkner, Terrill
Peck, Cheryl Kaczor
100-08 EE (P) Fostering Parent-child Connection in Early
Adolescence: A Content Analysis, Carmen Irving, Rhonda
Richardson
100-09 FS (P) Using Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Framework to
Structure an Intro Family Course, Lawrence Shelton
100-10 FT (R) Latino Migrants’ Experience in Two Culturally
Adapted Parenting Programs, Ana-Rocio Escobar-Chew,
Ruben-Jose Parra-Cardona
100-11 EE (P) Building Parental Resilience Through Parent
Education, Mindfulness, and Yoga, Jennifer Crawford
100-12 EE (R) Parent-child Relationships in Twilight:
Implications for FLE, Karen Myers-Bowman, Joan Jurich,
Tonya Ricklefs
100-13 FS (P) Bring Families Into the Classroom: Use of Novels
in Family Studies Courses, Tonya Ricklefs, Karen MyersBowman, Joan Jurich
100-14 EE (P) Parenting Needs Assessment in Southern Nevada,
Yaebin Kim
100-15 EE (P) Online Education: Teaching Empathy and
Personal Growth Online, Kevin Doll, Julie Zaloudek, Robin
Muza, Nathan Hough
100-16 EE (P) No Special Accommodations Needed: Universal
Design for Online Learning, Bridget Brinckman, Julie
Zaloudek
100-17 FS (P) Community Service for Families: An Example
of Service-learning in an Undergraduate Family Science
Program, Linda Oravecz
100-18 FS (P) Digital Storytelling as a Way to Teach Lifespan
Development, Debra Berke
100-19 FS (P) Better Work, Better Grading: Improving Student
Writing, Research and Discussion, Jacqueline Schwab, Tom
Reinsfelder, Elaine Barry, Kami Merrifield
100-20 FS (P) Creating Online Classes: Ways to Encourage
Hesitant Faculty to Take a Leap, Pamela B. Payne, James E.
Hunt, Shannon A. Corkery
100-21 FS (P) Instructing Online: Opportunity and Experience
for Graduate Students, Shannon A. Corkery, Pamela B.
Payne, James E. Hunt
100-22 FS (P) Creating Student Centered Learning in the Virtual
Classroom, James E. Hunt, Shannon A. Corkery, Pamela
B. Payne
100-23 FS (P) Reel to Reel: Popular Films for Teaching Family
Studies, Brenda Seery, Tammy Harpel, Theresa Russo
100-24 FS MOVED TO WEDNESDAY, 6:45 PM, NO. 145-29
FS. Media Use in the Classroom: Instructors’ Responsibilities
and Resource, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Erin Kostina-Ritchey
�Wednesday, October 31 • Day 1
#102 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-10am, Regency Ballroom B
Religion and Well-being: Individual, Marital, and
Family Connections
Presenters: Loren Marks, Ph.D., Louisiana State Univ.;
Annette Mahoney, Ph.D., Bowling Green State Univ.; Frank
Fincham, Ph.D., Florida State Univ.; Nicholas H. Wolfinger,
Ph.D., Univ. of Utah
Presider: Loren Marks
Religious participation produces better relationships. Using
national data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing
study, We show how the effects of regular church attendance on
relationship satisfaction varies by sex and marital status. Additional analysis seeks to explain the association between religious
participation and relationship satisfaction on the basis of several
factors: pro-marriage attitudes, a lifestyle characterized by
temperance and employment, and supportive behaviors within
the relationship. Finally, individuals in unmarried relationships
who attend church frequently are significantly more likely to get
married. The goals of this presentation are threefold. The first is
to identify a religious behavior, prayer, with potential
implications for health. Second, the presenter’s research
program on the impact of colloquial, intercessory prayer
on individual and marital well- being will be summarized. Third, valuable future research directions that
might explain how prayer impacts health will be offered.
RF FH (R and P)
#101 AFFILIATE COUNCILS LEADERSHIP
TRAINING WORKSHOP: “PURPOSE OF
AFFILIATES”
8am-1pm, Regency Ballroom C
All affiliate council presidents, officers, and members are
encouraged to attend. Registration required.
8–8:10am NCFR Welcome and Introductions, Minnell
Tralle, President, and Rose Allen, President-elect,
Affiliate Councils Board
8:10–8:40am Spotlights on Affiliates
Student Affiliate: To be announced
State Affiliate: To be announced
8:40–9:10am ACB Policies/Guidance (Affiliate Manual
Scavenger Hunt), Rose Allen, Minnell Tralle
9:10–9:40am Enhancing Member Communications
(Social Media and Technology), Allison Wickler, Jason
Samuels, Charles Cheesebrough, Amanda Williams
9:40–10:15am Networking Break/Prepare for Break-Out
Sessions
100-25 EE (R) Why Marriage Education? Couples’ Perceptions
of Past and Future Involvement, Robin K. Ehle/Meyer, Alan
C. Taylor, Damon L. Rappleyea, Dylan Cannon
A Meta-analytic Study of Marital Outcomes
100-26 FT (R) Premarital Predictors of Marital Relationship
Quality and Stability: A Meta-analytic Study of Family of
Origin Factors, Matthew D. Brown, Jeffrey B. Jackson,
Jeffry H. Larson
Professional Development
100-27 SN (P) Speed Mentoring: Lessons Learned, Alicia
Gaede, Sterling Wall, Cuiting Li
100-28 SN (P) How to Build a Research Team of Undergraduate
Students for Graduate Student Research: Guidelines for
Graduate Students and Newly Hired Faculty, Adrienne
Edwards, Cheryl Fortner-Wood, April Few-Demo, Angela
Palmer, Gabrielle Ford, Kristin Jessop, Kayla Dugger
100-29 SN (R) Undergraduate Attendance of NCFR Annual
Conference: Faculty Perceptions, Amber Hartbank, Allison
Shipley, Ryan Peterson
CONCURRENT SESSIONS I
8:30-10am
#103 A Family Systems Approach to Researching
Childhood and Adolescent Obesity
Phoenix West
103-01 Risk and Protective Factors of Adolescent Obesity in
the Family Home Environment: A Direct Observational
Approach, Jerica M. Berge, Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
10:15–10:45 Breakout 1
Room 312-Transitioning Affiliate Officers, Joyce Buck
Room 314-Recruitment, Jamie Keyser, Chris Ellis
Room 316-Starting a New Affiliate, Nate Cottle
10:50–11:20am Breakout 2
Room 312-Networking Between Affiliates, To be
Announced
Room 314-Program and Conference Ideas, To be
Announced
Room 316-Connecting Student Affiliates With State
Affiliates, Glee Bertram
11:30am–noon President’s Comments and Business Meeting,
Minnell Tralle
Presentation of Meritorious Service Awards
Noon–1pm Lunch and Informal Networking
Presider: Minnell Tralle, ACB President
Visit the Affiliate Councils displays at the Exhibits on
Thursday, 11am-5pm.
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�Wednesday, October 31 • Day 1
103-02 The Impact of Maternal Parenting and Stress on Late
Adolescent Obesity: Does Grandma Matter? Brenda J.
Lohman, Allison Flittner, Meghan T. Gillette
103-03 Influence of Parenting Style and Child Emotion
Regulation on the Development, Emotional and External
Eating, Glade L. Topham, Amanda W. Harrist, Laura
Hubbs-Tait, Melanie Page, Lenka Shriver
103-04 Paha Sapa Play it Forward: A Community-based
Participatory Research Approach to Prevent Childhood
Obesity, Carrie Hanson, Jerica M. Berge, William J.
Doherty
Chair: Jerica M. Berge
FH SY (R)
#104 Health Intervention/Models of Care
Remington B/C
104-01 Focusing on Family Health: Developing the Family
Resilience Assessment, Crystal Duncan Lane, Peggy
Meszaros, Jyoti Savla
104-02 Coming All the Way Home: Integrative Community Care
for Those Who Serve, Emily Cook, Joseph Bobrow, Carrie
Knowles, Cassandra Vieten
104-03 Building a Rural CBPR Model for Preventing Adolescent
Substance Use, Peggy Meszaros, Monica Kimbrell, Pam
Kulbok, Donna Bond
104-04 Family Planning and Sexual Risk Among Mexican
Immigrant Men by Fatherhood Status, Doris CancelTirado
Presider: Deborah Coehlo
FH PA (R AND P)
#105 Relationship Education for Young Parents:
What do We Know? What More Do We Need to
Know?
Cassidy
105-01 A Review of Relationship Education Research of the
Past Decade, Galena K. Rhoades, Howard J. Markman
105-02 Supporting Father Involvement: A Couples Group
Approach to Enhancing Family Well-being, Philip A.
Cowan, Carolyn Pape Cowan, Marsha Kline Pruett, Kyle
Pruett
105-03 Early Impacts of the SHM Program: Implications for
Adult and Child Health, JoAnn Hsuch, Erika Lundquist,
Desiree Alderson, Charles Michalopoulos, Virginia Knox,
Daniel Gubits, David Fein
105-04 The Effects of Building Strong Families: A Health
Marriage and Relationship Skills Education Program for
Unmarried Parents, Robert G. Wood, Quinn Moore,
Alexandra Killewald, Andrew Clarkwest, Shannon
Monahan
Discussant: Alan Hawkins
Chair: Galena Rhoades
FP SY (R)
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#106 Addressing the Balance of Care in Intimate
Relationships: A Clinical Model
Russell A/B
Workshop Leaders: Carmen Knudson-Martin, Douglas Huenergardt, Kirstee Williams, Aimee Galick
FT WK (P)
#107 Predictors of Health Outcomes and Health
Risk Behavior of African American Emerging
Adults
Phoenix East
107-01 Predicting Delayed Fertility Among African-American
Emerging Adults: A Prospective Analysis Based on Life
History Theory, Junhan Cho, Kimberly A. Allen, Steven M.
Kogan, Christina M. Grange
107-02 Predictors of Psychological and Health Risk Outcomes
Among African-American Emerging Adults: Examining Skin
Tone, Parenting, and Racial Factors, Antoinette M. Landor,
Leslie Gordon Simons, Janet N. Melby
107-03 Romantic Relationships and Health Among AfricanAmerican Emerging Adults: Linking Patterns of Relationship
Quality Over Time to Changes in Physical and Mental Health,
Elizabeth Culatta, Ashley Barr
107-04 Discrimination as a Predictor of Multiple Sexual
Partnerships of African-American Men, Kimberly A. Allen,
Alexandra M. Pocock, Steven M. Kogan, Christina M.
Grange, Junhan Cho, Gene Brody
Discussant: Leslie Gordon Simons
Chair: Antoinette M. Landor
RT SY (R)
#108 SPECIAL SESSION
10:15-11:45am, Regency Ballroom B
Womb to Womb: The Persisting Influence of Health
Disparities Across the Lifecourse
The Intersection of Health Disparities and Infant Mortality
Glenna Barnes, Ph.D., North Carolina A & T Univ.
Health Disparities in Children With Special Needs
Deborah Coehlo, Ph.D., Juniper Ridge Clinic
A myriad of factors have been found to impact the
health outcomes of African Americans adult. Past
research has documented the association between factors such as racial discrimination, romantic relationship
quality, and parenting and health outcomes (Wickrama,
Lorenz, & Conger, 1997). Little, however, is known
about the effects of such predictors on African American
emerging adult health outcomes and health risk behavior. Guided by developmental and life course perspectives, the four papers in this session explore various
predictors on health outcomes and health risk behavior
of African American emerging adults.
Discussant: Anne F. Farrell, Ph.D., University of Connecticut
FP, FH, EM, IN, Inclusion and Diversity Committee (R)
�Wednesday, October 31 • Day 1
#107-1 CFLE Exam
Suite 327
Pre-registration required. Exam Administrator: Dawn
Cassidy, NCFR Education Director. Proctor: Cindy
Winter
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2
10:15-11:45am
#109 FLE With Underserved or Challenging
Audiences
Remington B/C
109-01 FLE With Unmarried Parents: The Relationships and
Parenting Support (RAPS) Program, Patricia Williams,
Linda Oravecz
109-02 Providing Family Education for Grandparent Caregivers:
Lessons From the GRandS Program, Kate Fogarty, Larry
Forthun, Maisielin Ross, Shelby Rudd, Peggy Dorvil, Sue
Bartolomeo
109-03 Purdue’s Pregnancy and Parenting Education of
Adolescents Through Extension Initiative (PPEATE),
Dreama Love
Presider: Alicia Hardman
EE PA (P)
#110 Youth and Young Adults: Surviving the
Violence Within and Without
Cassidy
110-01 Child Maltreatment, Exposure to Violence, and
Adolescent Delinquency Across Race, Sharde McNeil,
Thomas Pavkov, Allison Tracy
110-02 Latina Teen Suicide and Bullying, Andrea Romero,
Celina Valencia, Christine Bracamonte-Wiggs, Sheri
Baumann
110-03 Recognizing Trauma Responses to Peer Homicide
Among Young Black Men, Jocelyn Smith
110-04 Bringing Youth Programs to Remote Alaskan
Native Villages, Linda Skogrand, Deb Jones,
Clarissa Findlay
Presider: To be announced
EM PA (R)
#111 What’s New in Relationship Education for
Teens and Young Adults?
Phoenix West
111-01 “Relationship Smart” Youth: A Statewide Study of
Relationship Education for High School Students, Jennifer
Kerpelman
111-02 The Case for Relationship Education in Adolescence and
Emerging Adulthood and Initial Data on Effectiveness, Frank
Fincham
111-03 Relationship Education for At-risk Youth: A Randomized
Controlled Trial of the Love Notes Curriculum, Becky Antle
111-04 Relationship Ed for Young People: Where We Are and
Where We Need to Go, Kay Reed
Chair: Jennifer Kerpelman
FH SY (P)
#112 “Famology” [Dead], “Family Science” [Life
Support]: How is “Family Studies” Doing?
Phoenix East
112-01 All Politics is Local: Family Studies in the Academy and
the Research Arena, Anisa M. Zvonkovic
112-02 It is (Finally) our Time! Ronald M. Sabatelli
112-03 Randy’s Rant, Randal Day
112-04 The Need for Clarity, Unity, Mission, Stephan M.
Wilson
112-05 Yes, We Are Middle Age, But We Are Still Searching for
Our Identity, Velma McBride Murry
112-06 From Accidental to Intentional: Future Leadership in the
Family Field, Stephen M. Gavazzi
Chair: Lawrence Ganong
FS SY (R)
#113 Parenting and Child Outcomes
Russell A/B
113-01 Family Ethnic Socialization and Ethnic Identity: A
Parent-Driven Process? Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Kimberly
Updegraff, Katharine Zeiders
113-02 Parenting Predictors of Gains in Effortful Control in
Toddlers, Robert Larzelere, Sada Knowles
113-03 Gender Differences in Filipino Parental
Involvement, Sampson Blair
113-04 Dinner With Dad: Family Routines, Parenting
Stress, and Child Outcomes, Yesel Yoon, Katherine
Newkirk, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Presider: Scott Tobias
RT/FF PA (R)
#114 Cohabitation
Suite 318
114-01 Links Between Reasons for Cohabitation and
Relational Outcomes, Ari Bond, BreeAnne Madsen, Brian
Willoughby
114-02 Attachment and Relational Quality for Unmarried,
Pregnant Cohabitors, Alicia Ernsky, Shannon Corkery,
Melissa Curran
114-03 Searching for Stability: Cohabitation and Coparenting
in Unmarried Couples, Tyler Jamison, Lawrence Ganong,
Christine Proulx
114-04 “Stayover Couples”: Are They a Unique Couple Type?
BreeAnne Madsen, Ari Bond, Brian Willoughby, Jason
Carroll, Dean Busby
Presider: Chelsea Garneau
RT PA (R)
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�Wednesday, October 31 • Day 1
#115 Students/New
Professionals
Workshop
#118 SPECIAL SESSION
Navigating the Publication Process: Observations
From Two Editorial Assistants
Making Room for Women: A Feminist Qualitative
Meta-Analysis of Women’s Experiences of Heart
Disease. Aimee Galick, Loma Linda University
Feminist Medical Family Therapy in Primary and
Tertiary Care Settings/ Elizabeth Patrick, Loma
Linda University
Supporting a Feminist Agenda for Female Physicians: The Other
Side of Medical Family Therapy. Barbara Hernandez, Loma
Linda University
10:15-11:45am, Borein A/B
Presenters: Lindsay L. Edwards, Sara K. Johnson
SN (R)
#115-1 Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy
Editors
10:45-11:45am, Boardroom
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
Noon-1:15pm, Regency Ballroom D
Medical Family Therapy-Bridging Medical
and Relational Discourses
115-2 Fellows Committee Meeting
Facilitator: Carmen Knudson-Martin
FT, FF (R and P)
#116 SPECIAL SESSION
#119 Memorial Service
11:45 am-1:15pm, Boardroom
Presider: Shirley Hanson, Fellows Committee Chair
Noon-1:15pm, Borein A/B
How to Prepare Manuscripts
for NCFR Journals
Presenters:
Kelly Raley, Incoming Editor, Journal of Marriage and
Family
Ronald Sabatelli, Editor, Family Relations
Robert Milardo, Editor, Journal of Family Theory & Review
Noon-1pm, Cassidy
We will be paying tribute to the following NCFR leaders and
fellows who have passed away this past year: Jean Warner
Bauer, Alexis J. Walker, Carl Williams. We will also remember all NCFR members who passed away this year: Virginia
Norris Anderson, Margaret Jacobson Bubolz, Larissa Frias,
Vivian Gedaly-Duff, Lillian Kratz, Judith Wallerstein.
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
Noon-1:15pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#117 SPECIAL SESSION FIRESIDE
CHAT
Noon-1:15pm, Gilbert
Womb to Womb: The Persisting Influence of
Health Disparities Across the Lifecourse
Facilitators: William “Bill” Allen, Ph.D., Healing
Bonds; Anne Farrell, Ph.D., Univ. of Connecticut
FP, FH, EM, IN, Inclusion and Diversity Committee (P)
#120 Education and Enrichment
Phoenix West. Presider: Susan K. Walker, Section
Chair
#121 Research and Theory
Remington B/C. Presider: Thomas Holman, Section
Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
Noon-1:15 pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#122 Issues in Aging
SESSION MOVED TO FRIDAY, 7 AM
Presider: Jeremy Yorgason, Focus Group Chair
#123 Eastern European Families
Russell A/B. Presider: Mihaela Robila, Focus Group Chair. IN
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�Wednesday, October 31 • Day 1
#124 POSTER SESSION 2
Noon-1:15pm, Atrium
Poster Symposium: Beyond Stress: Custodial Grandparent
Health, Resourcefulness and Resiliency
Note: The posters for this Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. For these posters, a discussion session will take place at
12:45 in the Curtis A Room.
124-01 RT (R) Longitudinal Relationships Between
Resourcefulness, Family Strain, and Depressive Symptoms
in Grandmother Caregivers, Carol Musil, Alexandra
Jeanblanc, Jaclene Zauszniewski, Christopher Burant,
Camille Warner
124-02 RT (R) Health and Grandparent-grandchild Well-being:
One Year Longitudinal Findings for Custodial Grandfamilies,
Bert Hayslip Jr.
124-03 RT (R) Rural Native American and White Custodial
Grandparents: Correlates of Health and Resilience, Mara K.
Vannatta, Bethany L. Letiecq, Sandra J. Bailey
Facilitators: Sandra Bailey, Amy Goyer
Poster Symposium: Employment and Finances
Note: The posters for this Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. A discussion of these posters will take place at 12:45 in
the Curtis B Room.
124-04 FP (R) The Role of Attachment Pattern on the Financial
Literacy of Emerging Adults, John Schweichler, Bryce
Jorgensen
124-05 FP (R) Experience of Un- or Underemployment and
Home Foreclosure for Mature Adults, Erica Tobe, Amanda
Guinot-Talbot, Barbara Ames
Facilitator: Clinton Gudmunson
Health Policy
124-06 IN (R) Perceptions and Knowledge of HIV/AIDS in
Kolkata, India, Satabdi Samtani, Miriam Mulsow
124-06A FP (R) Comparing Health Outcomes of Former Foster
Youth and Non-foster Adults, Morgan Cooley, Sarah
Woods, Jacob Priest, Jessica Fish, Wayne Denton
Military Families
124-07 FH (R) Communication Methods During Deployment for
Military Couples, Nicole Tolhurst, Stacy Hawkins, Lynne
Borden
124-08 EE (R) PTSD Among Veterans, Jenica Hughes,
Jessica Troilo
124-09 FS (R) Deployment and Family Functioning: A
Literature Review of United States Operations in Afghanistan
and Iraq, Gabriel Schlomer, Stacy Hawkins, Christine
Bracemonte Wiggs, Leslie Bosch, Debra Casper, Noel
Card, Lynne Borden
124-10 FS (P) Military Families Internship: Serving Families,
Preparing Professionals, Zainab Okolo, Sally Koblinsky,
Emily Cook
124-11 RT (R) Relationship Dissolution Among Veterans of the
First Persian Gulf War, Walter Schumm, Rudabeh Roudi
Nazarinia Roy
Work and Families
124-12 IN (R) Work-family Interface and Patterns of Family
Leisure Activities Between Korean and American Married
Women, NaYeon Lee, Young In Kwon, Sook Hyun Lee, In
Jee Kim, Kwang Man Ko, Woo Sang Hwang, Hye Rim
Shin, Se In Lee
124-13 RT (R) Work-family Spillover: Parent and Adolescent
Mental Health Outcomes, Edward Chia, Cheryl Buehler,
Bridget Weymouth
124-14 EE (P) Needs of Un- or Underemployed Mature Adults:
Financial Education Implications, Barbara Ames, Erica
Tobe, Amanda Guinot-Talbot
GLBT Issues
124-15 RT (R) A Conditional Process Model Explaining the
Perceived Stability of Gay Couples, Brad van EedenMoorefield, Kristen Benson
124-16 FT (R) Parental Perceptions of Raising a Gender
Nonconforming Child: Therapy Implications, Susan
Johnson, Kristen Benson
124-17 EE (P) Are We Queer Yet?: Training Away the Anti-Gay,
Nicole Thomte, Markie Blumer, Mary Green, Parris M.
Green
124-18 FT (R) Understanding Substance Use Among “Healthy”
Sexual Minority Youth, Erika Grafsky
124-19 FF (R) Gay and Lesbian Parents’ Perspectives on Their
Child’s Preschool Environment, Valerie Glass, Lara Willox,
Katie Barrow, Sarah Jones
124-20 FF (R) Lesbian and Gay Parenting: A Mixed Methods
Analysis of a Family Needs Assessment, Joshua Kellison,
Benjamin Blackenship, Emma Lauer, Thai Ong, Jamie
Elliott
124-21 FH (R) Same-sex Parent Families and Children’s
Psychological Well-being, Daniel Potter, Emma Potter
Family Science
124-22 FS (R) Where Are They Now? The Results of an HDFS
Alumni Survey, Ashley C. Williams, Kathleen Walker,
Maureen Blankemeyer
Media and Families
124-23 RF (R) Porn Use, Relationship Quality, Aggression, and
Instability in Marriage, Randal Day, Justin Dyer, Stephanie
Blickfeldt
124-24 RT (R) “Shut it off…NOW!”: Parenting Factors and
Pathological Video Game Use in Adolescents, Sarah Coyne,
Laura Padilla-Walker, Randal Day, Nathan Smith
How Age Differences Affect Marital Quality
124-25 RT (R) Age Differences in Marriage: Exploring Marital
Quality in Husband-older, Wife-older, and Same-age
Marriages, Brandan Wheeler
Technology/Internet and Families
124-26 RT (R) Family Communication Patterns and Adolescentparent Communication, Jessica Connell, Jodi Dworkin
124-27 RT (R) Facebook Stalkers: Jealousy in Young Adult
Romantic Relationships, Cory Kildare, Duane Dowd,
Amber Paulk
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#126 Opening Plenary Session/
Official Conference Opening
1:30-3:15pm, Regency Ballroom A/B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Maryland, Department of Family
Science, Elaine A. Anderson, Ph.D., Chair
Interaction of Physical and Mental Health
Responses to Family Violence:
A Lifespan Approach
Jacquelyn Campbell, Ph.D., Anna D.
Wolf Chair and Professor in the Johns
Hopkins University School of Nursing, has
conducted research in the areas of family
violence and health disparities related to
trauma since 1980. She has received 10
major NIH, National Institute of Justice or
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
research grants and published more than
150 articles and seven books on violence
against women. She is an elected member
of the Institute of Medicine and the American Academy of Nursing and was a member of the congressionally appointed U.S.
Department of Defense Task Force on Domestic Violence.
124-28 RT (R) Technology Use Among Emerging Adult Dating
Couples Goes “Viral,” Tonya K. Stephens, Alan C. Taylor,
Shakara M. Lesane, Ayrien F. Davis
124-29 SN (R) Application of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
to College Student Cell Phone Use, Marquitta Swann,
Deborah Bailey, Maureen Harke
#125 ROUNDTABLES
Noon-1:15pm, Ellis East
Roundtables are limited to 10 people including the presenter.
After 40 minutes attendees will go to another roundtable for the
remainder of the session. Presenters will share resources.
125-01 EE (P) The Spirit of Mothering: Reflecting on the Past to
Inform and Change the Future, Vicki Thrasher Cronin
125-02 IN (R) Cell Phones, Internet, and Maternal Contact in 24
Countries, Zoya Gubernskaya, Judith Treas
125-03 RT (R) Pathways to Relationship Initiation: An
Exploratory Study, Heather Hyman, Brian Ogolsky
125-04 FH (R) How Child Care Provider Beliefs About
Children’s Physical Activity Influence Practice, Jane
Lanigan
125-05 EE (P) Redefining Healthy Infant Sleep, Wendy
Middlemiss, Robin Yaure, Erron Huey, Laura Nathans
125-06 FS (R) Ensuring Healthy Job Prospects for Family
Science Undergraduates, Suzanne Smith, Raeann
Hamon
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Official Conference Opening: Leigh A. Leslie, 2012 Program
Chair
Greetings: Elaine Anderson, 2011-2013 NCFR President;
Introduction of NCFR Board, Editors, and Executive
Director
Greetings from the Session Sponsor, Elaine Anderson, Chair,
Department of Family Science, University of Maryland
Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to Thomas J. Schofield,
Monica J. Martin, Katherine J. Conger, M. Brent
Donnellan, Tricia M. Neppl, Rand D. Conger. Presenter:
Joan Jurich, Reuben Hill Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for
Mentoring to Alexis Walker. Presenter: Anisa Zvonkovic,
Felix Berardo Award Committee Chair
Presider: Leigh A. Leslie, 2012 Program Chair
(R and P)
#127 Conversation Hour With Jacquelyn Campbell
3:30-5pm, Gilbert
This is a follow-up to the plenary session by Jacquelyn Campbell, where the audience can interact in-depth with the speaker.
Facilitator: TBA
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3
3:30-5pm
#128 Program Effectiveness
Suite 312
128-01 Creating Effective Health Education Messages, Bonnie
Braun, Elisabeth Maring, Linda Aldoory, Mili Duggal
128-02 Effectiveness of Age-paced Parenting Newsletters With
Low-income Parents, Dina Izenstark, Aaron Ebata, Judee
Richardson
128-03 Supporting Systems-level Impact Through a Cross-site
Common Measures Evaluation, Lynne Borden,
Christine Bracamonte Wiggs, Amy Schaller,
Bryna Koch
Presider: Jackie Kirby-Wilkins
EE PA (R and P)
#129 Family of Origin Contexts and Young Adults’
Health: Gender and Race Moderation
Phoenix West
129-01 Family of Origin Contexts and Young Adults’ Physical
Health, K.A.S. Wickrama, Catherine Walker O’Neal, Tae
Kyoung Lee, Josephine Kwon
129-02 Family of Origin Contexts and Young Adults’ Relational
Well-being, Catherine Walker O’Neal, K.A.S. Wickrama,
Leslie Gordon Simons
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129-03 Family of Origin Contexts and Young Adults’ Mental
Health, Tae Kyoung Lee, K.A.S. Wickrama,
Catherine Walker O’Neal
Discussant: Jay Mancini
FH SY (R)
#130 Spouses, Partners and Family as Caregivers
in Chronic Illnesses: Implications for Health Care
Reform
Remington B/C
130-01 Couples’ Adaptation to Chronic Illness: The Importance
of Effective Communication, Laura Porter
130-02 Diet-related Interactions of Patients With Diabetes and
Their Spouses, Melissa M. Franks
130-03 Couples and Chronic Illness: Relationship Matters as a
Model Relationship Enrichment Program, Kimberly Koch
130-04 Spouses, Partners and Other Family Caregivers on
Persons With Chronic Illness: What are the Issues?
Bonnie Danowski
Discussant/Chair: Theodora Ooms
FP SY (P)
#131 Teaching Intersectionality in Undergraduate
Classes: Lessons Learned in the Field
Russell A/B
131-01 Co-constructing Knowledge: Teaching Sex and Gender
From a Postmodern Feminist Perspective, Katherine
Barrow
131-02 Ethics: What Therapy Can Bring to Teaching
Undergraduate Courses With Sensitive Topics, Laura
Sudano
131-03 Using Reflexivity in Online Human Sexuality
Courses, Justin Austin
131-04 Queering Pedagogy: Best Practices for Teaching
LGBTQ Issues, Natasha Cox
Discussant/Chair: April Few-Demo
FS/FF SY (P)
#132 Couples and Families Coping With
Continuous Security Threat
Borein A/B
Leaders: Rachel Dekel, Orit Nuttman-Shwartz, Michal
Shamai
132-01 Couples’ Dynamics in a Continuous Threat
132-02 Implications of Being Both a Parent and a Professional
Caregiver at the Same Exposed Area
132-03 “Ambiguous Loss” in Coping With PTSD in One of the
Spouses Who Has Returned From War
132-04 Foreign Brides in Korea Talk About Intimate
Terrorism and Situational Couple Violence, Grace
Chung
IN SY (R)
#133 The Influence of Religion on Marital Quality
Cassidy
133-01 Religion and Transformative Processes in Marriage: A
Qualitative Study, Michael Goodman, David Dollahite,
Loren Marks, Emily Layton
133-02 Relations Among Risk, Religiosity, and Marital
Commitment, Jonathan Olson, H. Wallace Goddard,
James Marshall
133-03 The Impact of Well-being and Religion on Women’s
Relationship Satisfaction, Nichole Huff, Joann
Lianekhammy, Martha Perry
133-04 Actions Speak Louder than Beliefs: Religion,
Compassion, and Marriage, Allen Sabey, Amy
Rauer
Presider: Marianne Miller
RF PA (R)
#134 Divorce, Co-parenting, and Repartnering
Suite 318
134-01 Divorced Mothers’ Co-parental Boundary Maintenance
After Parents Re-partner, Richard Feistman, Lawrence
Ganong, Marilyn Coleman, Tyler Jamison
134-02 Post-divorce Co-parenting: What is Working? Marilyn
Coleman, Lawrence Ganong, Tyler Jamison, Richard
Feistman
134-03 Implications for Children of Parenting by New Partners
After Divorce, Jessica Dominguez, Edward Anderson,
Shannon Greene
Presider: Sheena Young
RT PA (R)
#135 Work Issues and Family Life
Phoenix East
135-01 Temporal Structure of Work-family Experiences: An
Ecological Examination, Joseph Grzywacz, A. Lauren
Crain, Brian Martinson, Sara Quandt
135-02 Creating Relationships: Parents and Center-based Child
Care Providers, Katherine Speirs
135-03 Parent-child Relations, Child Behavior Problems, and
Parental Work Travel, Kyung-Hee Lee, Andrea Swenson,
Anisa Zvonkovic
Presider: Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely
RT PA (R)
#135-1 VISIT THE EXHIBITS
Grand Opening
5-8pm, Atrium
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with
representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings
will be held on Friday. You need not be present to win, but prizes
must be picked up by 2pm on Friday. Be sure to check out the
Affiliate Councils displays.
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#135-2 Journal Board Committee Meeting
3:30-4:30pm, Boardroom
Presider: Maureen Perry-Jenkins, Board Liaison
#135-3 Meeting of Publisher
Representatives, Editors and Staff
4:45-5:45pm, Boardroom
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#135-4 Section Award Task Force Meeting
4:45-5:45pm, Russell C
Presider: Jeanne Strand, Manager of Governance and Operations
#136 SPECIAL SESSION
5:15-6:30 pm, Regency Ballroom B
The Family Education Diabetes Series: Improving
Health in an Urban-dwelling American Indian
Community Through Community-based
Participatory Research
Presenters: Tai Mendenhall, Ph.D., LMFT, University of
Minnesota, and Betty GreenCrow, MSW, Council of American
Indian Elders
The Family Education Diabetes Series (FEDS) is an innovative
program that was created through the collaborative efforts of
Minnesota’s American Indian community and local healthcare
professionals to improve the lives of Native people. Presenters
will describe the FEDS’ growth and evolution, alongside
the dynamic range of educational and community-based
work that it encompasses. They will share formal evaluative data across physiological-, knowledge-, behavioral-foci, and outline lessons-learned and next-steps for
participants as they endeavor to extend the scope and application of this work to (and with) other urban-dwelling
groups who are struggling with health disparities.
Presider: Susan K. Walker
EE, EM, FH (R and P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4
5:15-6:30pm
#137 Addressing Barriers to Academic
Achievement
Remington B/C
137-01 Early Prevention Education and Intervention Efforts
to Address Non-academic Concerns, Jacqueline KirbyWilkins
137-02 Is All Parental Non Involvement Equal? Barriers to
Parental Involvement and Their Relationship to Latino
Academic Achievement, Jamie Dowdy, Ronald Cox,
Martha Zapata Roblyer, Andrew Behnke
137-03 Helping Middle School Youth Stay in School Using
Multiple Intervention Strategies, Michelle Krehbiel, Maria
de Guzman, Yan Xia
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137-04 Parental Involvement and Parent-Teacher Associations:
A Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Mellissa Gordon, Preston
Brown
Presider: Carolyn Grasse-Bachman
EE PA (R and P)
#138 Parenting Stress Predictors and Implications
in Mexican American Families
Russell A/B
138-01 The Role of Family Relationships in Reducing Parenting
Stress and Negative Parenting Behaviors in Mexican
American Mothers of Toddlers, Jennifer Mortensen,
Melissa A. Barnett, Jessica Calcagni
138-02 Coparenting, Parenting Stress, and Children’s Emotional
Well-being in Mexican American Families With Romantic
Partner Social Fathers, Henry Gonzalez, Melissa A.
Barnett
138-03 An Analysis of Parenting Stress and Positive
Parenting Behaviors in At-risk Mothers: A Parent-Mediated
Intervention, Katherine Paschall, Ann M. Mastergeorge
Discussant: Keith Crnic
Session Organizers/Chairs: Melissa A. Barnett, Ann
Mastergeorge
EM SY (R)
#139 Enhancing Family Life When Autism
Spectrum Disorder is Present
Phoenix West
Leaders: Joseph Gentry, Deborah Gentry, Sarah
Gentry
FH WK (P)
#140 Creating Meaningful Undergraduate Student
Experiences
Suite 318
140-01 Portfolios as Profitable Student Experiences in Family
Science, Yolanda T. Mitchell, Jaimee L. Hartenstein,
Melinda Stafford Markham, Donte L. Bernard
140-02 Students’ Reflections on Intergenerational Servicelearning, Hilary Kalisch, DeAnna Coughlin, Sharon
Ballard, Angela Lamson
140-03 Family Science as a Pathway to Higher Education
Access and Success for Rural, Latina/o Students, Angela
Taylor, Aryca Marron, Pamela Payne
140-04 Globalizing Family Life Education College Courses:
A Systematic Approach, Maureen Blankemeyer, Ashley
C. Williams, Kathleen Walker, Eron Memaj, Carrie
Circosta
140-05 Traditional and Digital Portfolios: Evaluating Program
Objectives, Leslie Koepke
Discussant/Presider: Nikki DiGregorio
FS PA (R and P)
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#141 Relational Intervention With Gendered
Health Issues
Phoenix East
141-01 Breast Cancer, the Family, and the Therapist: A Look
at Theory, Research, and Practice, Alison Wong, Stephanie
Trudeau-Hern
141-02 Weighty Issues of Obesity: Emotional and
Physical Impacts in the Relational Dyad, Heather
Hoshiko, Stephen Fife
141-03 Decade of Change: New Interdisciplinary Needs
of People With Infertility, Constance Shapiro
FT/FF SY (P)
#142 Issues in Asian Families
Cassidy
142-01 Direct and Indirect Effect of Maternal Variables on
Japanese Child Outcomes, Shizuka Shimabukuro, Richard
Wampler
142-02 Family Change in East Asia, Jui-Chung Allen Li, YenChun Cheryl Chen
142-03 Gender Role, Parenting Attitude, Couple Relationships,
and Satisfaction With Household Work Division of Married
Men and Women in Korea, Jeong-Yun Park, Young-Eun
Chang, Hye-Rim Song, Jinhee Kim, Woochul Park, HyeEun Chung
142-04 Marital Management, Satisfaction and
Stressful Events in Taiwanese Couples, Pei-Fen Li,
Kandauda Wickrama
IN PA (R)
#143 Students/New
Professionals
Workshop
5:15-6:30pm, Borein A/B
How to Get Into Graduate School–Panel
Discussion
Panel: Scott Plunkett, Carolyn Henry
Session Chair: Scott Plunkett
SN (P)
#143-1 Faculty Mentoring Session
5:15-6:30pm, Suite 316
Why I attend the annual conference
NCFR has enriched me in many ways…it’s an
avenue for letting people know who we are in
family science…and it’s provided
me with an avenue for learning
more and learning more broadly
about topics related to family and
children.
B. Jan McCulloch, Ph.D.,
University of Minnesota
#144 PRESIDENT’S WELCOMING
RECEPTION
6:45-8pm, Ellis East/West and Atrium
Presider: Elaine A. Anderson, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2011 NCFR Fellows
• International attendees welcome
• Refreshments and socializing
All attendees are welcome. The program will be in the Ellis East/
West Room. Following the program, refreshments will be served
in Ellis East/West Rooms and Atrium.
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
#145 POSTER SESSION 3
6:45-8pm, Atrium
Spirituality, Religion and Families
145-01 RF (R) “Daddy Issues” and God as Father: A Case Study,
Julie Zaloudek
145-02 EM (R) Spirituality and Personal Strength in Older
African Americans, Lover Chancler, Farrell Webb, Kariga
Pratt
145-03 RF (R) Attitudes Toward Marriage, Other Intimate
Relationships, and Religion in Young Adults, Brandon Burr,
Tara Newman, Daniel Hubler, Brandt Gardner, Kelly
Roberts
145-04 RF (R) A Qualitative Search for Common Faith Factors
in Three Generation Families, Dudley Chancey, Ron
Bruner
145-05 RF (R) The Role of Chinese Christian Church in Chinese
Immigrant Families, Yaxin Lu, Loren Marks, Loredana
Apavaloaie, Zahrah Alghafli
145-06 RF (R) Army Spouses’ Use of Religion to Cope With
Military Deployment of a Spouse, Janet Crow
145-07 RF (R) The Influence of Religious Beliefs and Practices
on Parent-Child Closeness, Bryce L. Jorgensen, Jeremy
Yorgason, Jay A. Mancini, Randal Day
145-08 RF (R) Explorations of a Religious Typology: Early
Emerging Adulthood and Beyond, Anthony B. Walker
Health Issues
145-09 FH (R) Criticism is Associated With Breathlessness
and Quality of Life in Lung Disease, Kristen Holm, Dee
Ford, Sandy Sandhaus, Charlie Strange, Frederick
Wamboldt
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145-10 FT (P) Cystic Fibrosis: Resources for Families and
Clinicians, Carey Christensen, Stephen Fife
145-11 FH (R) Partner Influence and Health Beliefs Predict
Daily Fluctuations in Exercise, Jane Skoyen, Elaine Blank,
Shannon Corkery, Emily Butler
145-12 FH (R) A Review on Correlates of Physical Activity in
Children and Adolescents, Jia Zhao, Barbara Settles
145-13 EE (R) A Stress Model for Parents of Children With
Autism: The Role of Mindfulness, Rhett Billen, Karen
Bluth, Juli Sams, Patricia Roberson
Aging, Gerontology, and Caregiving
145-14 FH (R) Daily Health Factors’ Impact on Perceived
Marital Support in Later Life, Katie B. Gustafson, Wesley B.
Godfrey, Ari H. Bond, Jeremy B. Yorgason
145-15 RF (R) Religious Activity, Social Support, and
Subjective Well-being Among Older Adults, Joe D.
Wilmoth, Carolyn E. Adams-Price, Josh Turner, Christine
Johnston
145-16 RT (R) A Neo-functionalist Theoretical Framework
Explaining Family Caregiver Burden, Mona Fraki, B. Jan
McCulloch
145-17 FH (R) Caregivers’ Family and Non-Family Role
Trajectories and Health Outcomes, Amanda Barnett
Death and Dying
145-18 RT (R) Attitudes Toward Posthumous Sperm Harvesting
and Reproduction, Erin Powell, Jason Hans, Jacqueline
Norman
145-19 FH (R) Making Babies . . . With a Deceased Partner’s
Cryopreserved Gametes, Brigitte Dooley, Jason Hans,
Laura Frey
Domestic and Family Violence
145-20 EM (R) Using Attachment Theory to Explain a Woman’s
Decision to Stay in a Violent Relationship, Milicia Tedder
145-21 FH (R) Marital Violence and Children’s Behavioral
Outcomes, Elissa Thomann Mitchell, Kimberly Thomson,
Marcela Raffaelli, Jennifer Hardesty
145-22 FS (R) Domestic Violence Education: A Step in the Right
Direction? Kristie Chandler, Laura Price
145-23 FS (P) A Qualitative Study of Clinical Records From an
IPV Trauma-Response Program, Kate Behan, Christopher
Blodgett
145-24 FT (R) Gender Differences in Experiences With Couples
Treatment for IPV, Sandra Stith, Kyle Horst, Marcos
Mendez, Maria Dominguez, Marcie Lechtenberg, James
Minner
145-25 FT (P) Gender Differences in Perceptions of the Causes
of Partner Aggression Among Situationally Violent Couples,
Marcos Mendez, Simone Dorsey, Sandra Stith, James
Minner, Kyle Horst, Marcie Lechtenberg
145-26 FF (CANCELLED) Conditioned Consequences: Women,
Men, and Intimate Partner Violence, Kristin Anderson, Mick
Cunningham
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145-27 IN (R) Domestic Violence in Moldova: A Strengths
Perspective, Sylvia Asay, Valentina Bodrug-Lungu,
Mihaela Robila
Curriculum Building
145-28 EE (P) Building a Healthy Wealthy Future Youth
Curriculum, Jennifer Hunter, Nichole Huff
Useful Family Life Resources
145-29 FS (P) Media Use in the Classroom: Instructors’
Responsibilities and Resource, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Erin
Kostina-Ritchey
145-30 RT (R) An Analysis of Transnational Adoptive Father
Portrayals in Children’s Books, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Erin
Kostina-Ritchey
#146 Students/New
Professionals Session
8-9:15pm, Phoenix East
Speed Dating Style Mentoring Session
Leaders: Melanie Wolff, Stephanie Alwin, Sterling
Wall, Cuiting Li
SN (P)
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
8-9:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
147 Family Policy
Russell A/B. Presider: Tammy Henderson, Section
Chair
#148 International
Cassidy. Presider: Angela Wiley, Section Chair-elect
FOCUS GROUPS
8-9:30pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#149 GLBTSA
Phoenix West. Presider: Ramona Faith Oswald, Focus Group
Chair. FF
#150 Men in Families
Remington B/C. Presider: Jeffrey Hill, Alan Taylor, Focus
Group Co-chairs. RT
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#151 CFLE Reception
8:15-9:45pm, Regency Ballroom D
Presider: Susan Marsh, CFLE Advisory Board Chair
By invitation. Open to current Certified Family Life Educators.
Platinum Sponsor
WisdomForParents.com
Gold Sponsors
Central Council on Family Relations - University of Central
Oklahoma
Miami University - Department of Family Studies & Social
Work
Silver Sponsors
North Dakota State University - Human Development and
Family Science
Ouida Westney
Stephen F. Austin State University – School of Human
Sciences
Weber State University – Child and Family Studies
Bronze Sponsors
Maureen Blankemeyer
Wm. Michael Fleming
Dana McDermott
Parenting Partnerships, Inc.
Laura Smart
#152 Mixer Session for
Undergraduate and
Graduate Students
9:30-10:30pm, Phoenix East
Make new acquaintances early in the week and learn
how to get the most from the conference.
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�Thursday, November 1 • Day 2
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, 1st Floor-Regency Ballroom
The Gathering Place
8am-Midnight, Cowboy Artist
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all
conference participants, 8 am to midnight.
Sponsored by Students/New Professionals and American
Public University
Cyber Café
Special Events Today:
10am-Coffee Break
11-11:50am-Roundtable Discussion: How to Make a Good
Poster Presentation, Alisha Hardman
Noon-12:50pm-Roundtable Discussion: How to Run a StudentLed Conference, Sterling Wall
#200 Continental Breakfast and Active
Conversation on Diversity and Inclusion
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
7am-10pm, Remington A
In addition to the computers in the Cyber Cafe, there is complimentary WiFi throughout the meeting rooms. Here is the
network name and passcode to connect:
SSID: Roomnet Meeting Solutions. Passphrase: families
Sponsored by the NCFR Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7-8:15am, Cassidy
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#200-1 Sexuality
Russell A/B. Presider: Kate Kuvalanka, Kristen Benson, Focus
Group Co-chairs
(NOTE: THIS SESSION WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED
ON FRIDAY, 5-6:30pm, Session #343) EE
#201 Qualitative Family Research Network
Remington B/C. Presiders: Todd Goodsell, Seongeun Kim,
Focus Group Co-chairs. RT
#202 Meditation Time
7:10-7:40am, Russell C
Sponsored by Religion and Families Section. Leader: Gary
Laumann
#202-1 CFLE Academic Program Review
Committee
7:30-9:30am, Terrace Café
Presider: Deb Gentry, Academic Program Liaison
#202-2 2013 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9:30am, Borein B
Presider: Judith Fischer, 2013 Program Chair
#203 POSTER SESSION 1
8-9:30am, Atrium
Poster Symposium: Economic Pressure and Well-being in
Majority and Minority Families
Note: The posters for the Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. For these posters, a discussion session will take place
at 9 in the Curtis A Room.
203-01 FH (R) The Effects of Economic Pressure on Family and
Child Outcomes, Tricia Neppl
203-02 FH (R) Economic Pressure and Romantic Relationship
Quality: The Moderating Role of Problem Solving, April S.
Masarik, Monica J. Martin, and Emilio Ferrer
203-03 FH (R) Response to the Great Recession: Resilience and
Vulnerability Among Mexican Origin Families and Children
in California, Rand D. Conger, Gary Stockdale, Emilio
Ferrer, Richard Robins, Keith Widaman
Facilitators: K.A.S. Wickrama, April Masarik
Research, Theory and Methods
203-04 FF (R) Choosing Childlessness: Research on the
Decision Not to Parent, Amy Blackstone
203-05 RT (R) New Evidence on the Validity of the Arnett
Caregiver Interaction Scale: Results for Preschoolers in the
Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Birth Cohort, Nicole
Colwell, Rachel Gordon, Ken Fujimoto, Robert Kaestner,
Sanders Korenman
203-06 RT (R) Examination of Electrical Brain Activation
in Three Different Video Game Experiences, Joann
Lianekhammy, Ronald Werner-Wilson
203-07 RT (R) Using YouTube to Assess Adults’ Responses to
Children’s Misbehavior, Erica Jordan, Donal Harrison,
Rodney Guttmann, Ronald Belter
Marriage: Adjustment, Relations
203-08 FT (R) The Relationship of Adult Attachment and
Neuroticism to Relationship “Work”, Garret Roundy, Jeffry
Larson
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203-09 FT (R) Relational Ethics and Couple Satisfaction of
Individuals Contemplating Marriage, Tatiana Glebova,
Rachel Tambling, Melissa Byrd, Gwenyth Poggi
203-10 FT (R) Gender Differences in Marital Satisfaction: A
Meta-analytic Study, Jeffrey B. Jackson, Richard B. Miller,
Megan Oka
203-11 EE (P) Validating the Relationship Knowledge
Questionnaire, Kay Bradford, Wade Stewart, Brian
Higginbotham, Linda Skogrand, Clint Broadbent
203-12 FT (R) Exploring the Impact of Attachment on the
Perception of Couples, Nathan Wood, Ronald WernerWilson, Martha Perry, Trent Parker
203-13 FT (R) Observed Attachment and Self-reported Affect,
Jenna Bolzenius, Brandt Gardner, Andrea McBryde
203-14 FT (R) Is Shared Leisure Time and Marital Satisfaction
More Important for Marriages Without a Sexual
Relationship? Matthew Brinkley, Clinton Gudmunson
203-15 EM (R) Links Between Marital Quality and Co-parenting
Satisfaction as Moderated by Familism Attitudes Among
Mexican Immigrant Couples, Yuliana Rodriguez, Natalie
Hengstebeck, Heather Helms, Yoon Hae Joo
203-16 IN (R) US-born Men Who Marry Eastern European-born
Women: What Predicts Their Choice? Polina Levchenko,
Catherine Solheim
203-17 EE (P) Flexibility, Relational Focus, and Stability
Among Long-term Couples: Implications for Enrichment
and Practice, Alicia Nicoleau, Young Joo Kang, Sophorn
Choau
Marital Therapy
203-18 FT (R) Between-Partner Agreement on Intimacy and
Relationship Satisfaction, Hana Yoo, Suzanne BartleHaring
203-19 FT (R) Becoming Socio-culturally Attuned: A
Participatory Action Research Study, Mayuri Pandit, Young
Joo
203-20 RT (R) Couples in Therapy: Looking Under the Skin
for the Changes Within, Kim Gregson, Margaret Keiley,
Stephen Erath, Scott Ketring, Yesenia Perez, Rebecca
Goodman
Divorce and Separation
203-21 FT (P) Understanding Parenting Coordination for Highconflict Post-divorce Couples, Eric Johnson
203-22 RT (R) Children’s Undermining of Their Mothers’
New Relationships After Divorce, Brooke Thoele, Edward
Anderson, Shannon Greene
Remarriage, Blended Families
203-23 IN (R) Youths’ Quality of Life in Biological and
Stepfamilies in Colombia: The Contribution of Maternal
and Paternal Figures, Milton Bermudez, Sonia Carrillo,
Victoria Cabrera, Carolina Botero
203-24 RT (R) Claiming of Former Stepkin, Luke Russell,
Nicky Frye, Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence Ganong
203-25 RT (R) A Comparison of Self-identifying and Nonself-identifying Stepfamilies, Kristin Hadfield, Elizabeth
Nixon
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203-26 RT (R) No Longer Newlyweds: Difficulties Experienced
by Remarried Couples Over Time, Katie Reck, Brian
Higginbotham
Sexuality
203-27 FH (R) Contraceptive Behavioral Intention in College
Freshmen, Casey Bellows, Ani Yazedjian, Megan Bailey,
Edith Jones, Michelle Toews
203-28 FH (R) Predictors of Hooking Up Among College
Sophomores, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle Toews
203-29 FF (R) Do Feminists Hook Up More? Examining Profeminism Attitude in the Context of Hooking-up, I. Joyce
Chang, Rebecca Ward, Deborah Coehlo, Michael F.
Smith
203-30 FF (R) Mexican Immigrant Mothers’ Needs to Prepare
Daughters to Handle U.S. Sexual Practices, Kali Van
Campen
203-31 RT (R) The Impact of Sexual Desire Discrepancy on
Marital Relationships, Adam Farero, Brian Willoughby,
Dean Busby, Jason Carroll
#204 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-10am, Regency Ballroom B
Burgess Award Address
Presented by Rand D. Conger, Ph.D., University of CaliforniaDavis, 2012 Burgess Award Winner
Presider: Joyce Arditti, Research and Theory Section
Chair-elect, and Chair of the Award Committee
RT (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
8:30-9:45am
#205 Adolescent/Young Adult Prevention/
Education
Remington B/C
205-01 Ending Psychologically Aggressive Relationships: Does
College-based Relationship Education Work? Sesen Negash,
Preston Brown, Frank Fincham
205-02 Variations in the Impact of Youth-focused Relationship
Education, Tara Sutton, Ted Futris
205-03 Engaging Early Adolescents and School Staff in Dating
Violence Prevention, Jodie Hertzog, Cassandra LeBrun,
Rebecca Rodriguez, Trent Smith
205-04 Online Program Development: Engaging Older
Adolescents in Online Outreach Efforts, Jill Bowers, Aaron
Ebata, Mikki Meadows, Jeremy Kanter
Presider: Joan Jurich
EE PA (R and P)
#206 Identity and Balance: Searching, Sorting,
and Sustaining
Phoenix West
206-01 Sorting it Out: African-American Students’ Perception of
Their Racial and Educational Identity Development, Shuntay
McCoy
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206-02 Racial Socialization, Gender, and Racial Identity in
Black Adolescents, BreAnna Davis, Mia Smith-Bynum,
Devin English
206-03 Latino and African American College Students’ Search
for Balance, Pearl Stewart, Katia Paz Goldfarb, Jose
Rodas
206-04 African American Marital Functioning-the Early
Years: The Honeymoon’s Over, Barlynda Bryant,
Chalandra Bryant, Kandauda A.S. Wickrama
Presider: TBA
EM PA(R)
#207 Obesity and Health
Ellis West
207-01 Parenting and Childhood Obesity: Connections Through
Self-regulation, Carolyn Sutter, Lenna Ontai, Mical Shilts,
Larissa Leavens, Christine Davidson, Jessica Shijo,
Marilyn Townsend
207-02 Text2BHealthy: Text-based Obesity Intervention
Program, Lauren Messina, Katherine Speirs, Stephanie
Grutzmacher
207-03 “Can I Do This?” Losing Weight After Menopause,
Catherine C. Coccia, Carol A. Darling
207-04 Parenting, Psychosocial Development, and Dietary
Restraint Among Emerging Adults, Larry Forthun, David
Diehl, Judith Fischer, Mckenzie Wilkes, Boyd Pidcock,
Duane Dowd
Facilitator: Jerica Mohlman-Berge
FH PA (R)
#208 Community-based Participatory Research
With Health Disparate Communities: Implications
for Health, Policy, and Justice
Ellis East
208-01 Physical Activity Habits of Immigrant Latino Children in
Farmworker Families: The Necessity of CBPR, Quirina M.
Vallejos, Sara A. Quandt, Thomas A. Arcury, Joseph G.
Grzywacz
208-02 Mexican Families on the Migration Frontier: Utilizing
CBPR to Organize Community, Promote Well-being, and
Advocate for Migrant Justice, Bethany Letiecq, Katie Gray,
Yanet Eudave
208-03 The Family Listening Program: An Intergenerational
Family Prevention Program Utilizing a Community Based
Participatory Approach to Research, Lorenda Belone, Greg
Tafoya, Rebecca Rae, Nina Wallerstein
208-04 Family Connectedness Through Chronic Illness and
End-of-Life Care: Experiences in an American Indian Nation,
Gary M. Brown, Yoshiko Yamashita Colclough
Discussant/Chair: Bethany Letiecq
FP SY (R and P)
#209 Function and Value of Advisory Boards for
Academic Programs
Russell A/B
209-01 Types and Functions of Advisory Boards, John
McElroy, Linda Dove
209-02 Creating and Maintaining a Family Studies Advisory
Board, Bryce Dickey
209-03 The Role of Advisory Boards in Assessment, Karen
Blaisure
209-04 Benefits of Advisory Boards for Students,
Faculty and Board Members, Linda Dove
Discussant/Chair: Bryce Dickey
FS SY (P)
#210 Development of Parenthood Within
Socio-cultural Contexts of Korea
Phoenix East
210-01 The Effect of Fathers’ Job Stress and Work Hours and
Wives’ Employment on Paternal Involvement: Focusing on the
Mediating Effect of Work-family Conflict, Kwang Man Ko, Se
In Lee
210-02 Exploration of Mother’s Disciplining Experiences: The
Discrepancy Between Ideals and Reality, In Jee Kim, Sook
Hyun Lee, Hye Rim Shin
210-03 Changing Fatherhood in Korea: Comparison of Fathers
in Two Different Cohorts, Young In Kwon
210-04 Maternal Nonstandard Work Schedules, Familyfriendly Workplace Culture and Daily Parenting Stress
in Korea, Woo Sang Hwang, Na Yeon Lee
IN SY (R)
#211 Students/New Professionals Service Project
Canceled
#212 VISIT THE EXHIBITS
9am-4pm, Atrium
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings will
be held on Friday. You need not be present to win, but prizes
must be picked up by 2pm on Friday.
#213 SPECIAL SESSION
10-11:30am, Regency Ballroom B
Immigrant Health
Presenter: Alex Ortega, Ph.D., is Professor of Public Health,
Professor of Psychiatry and Bio-behavioral Sciences, UCLA
School of Public Health, Department of Health Services
Presider: Leigh A. Leslie
FF (R and P)
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
10-11:30am
#214 Strategic Marketing to the
Military Community for Service Providers
Ellis East
Leaders: Kami A. Merrifield, Elizabeth Ann Carroll,
Catherine Smith, Dennis K. Orthner
Presider: Kami Merrifield
EE WK (P)
#215 Mental Health and Illness
Phoenix East
215-01 Partner Support and Postpartum Depression: A Review
of the Literature, Katharine Wickel
215-02 Adolescent Family Relations and Depression in the
Transition to Adulthood, Maggie Ledwell
215-03 Religiosity, Depression and Family Functioning of
Mothers of Children With Disabilities, Franklin Poulsen,
Susanne Olsen Roper, Elaine Marshall
215-04 Depression, Nutrition/Physical Activity Routines and
Obesity in Poor, Rural America, Jacy Downey, Kimberly
Greder
Facilitator: James Bates
FH PA (R)
#216 Physical Illness and Decision Making
Phoenix West
216-01 Health-related Family Quality of Life Perceptions:
Breast Cancer Survivors, Paige Murtagh, Antoinette Lentz,
Elise Radina, Anjana Jagpal, Marilyn Rush-Ossenbeck,
Erica Strong, Mallory Waters
216-02 Mothers’ HPV Vaccination Decisions for Their
Daughters, Amanda Ginter, Edmond Shenassa
216-03 The Role of Spirituality for Women Coping With Breast
Cancer, Daniel Zomerlei, Sahil Gambhir, Adrian Blow,
Janet Osuch, Pam Haan, Bruno Giordani, Michael
Boivin
216-04 Heart Attack Symptoms and Decision Making: The
Case of Older Rural Women, Melanie Jackson, B. Jan
McCulloch
Facilitator: Melissa Franks
FH PA (R)
#217 Family Therapy Attitudes, Beliefs, and
Practice
Russell A/B
217-01 Therapists’ Religious Practices and Comfort With
Lesbian and Gay Clients, Alexandra Schmidt, Mary Sue
Green
217-02 Permanent Change in Therapist Habitual Patterns,
Margaret Keiley, Ali Zaremba-Morgan, Kim Gregson,
Ashley Anders-Jackson
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217-03 Family Therapists’ Considerations of Webbased Technologies in Clinical Practice, Katherine
Hertlein, Markie Blumer, Justin Smith
FT/FF PA (R and P)
#218 Domestic Violence
Ellis West
218-01 Understanding Variation Within Situational Couple
Violence, Samantha Nielsen, Jennifer Hardesty, Marcela
Raffaelli
218-02 Classifying the Types of Intimate Partner Violence
in Johnson’s Typology, Kimberly Crossman, Jennifer
Hardesty, Marcela Raffaelli, Hannah Habeeb
218-03 Domestic Violence in Affluent Families and
Communities, Megan Haselschwerdt, Jennifer Hardesty
Discussant: Sally Lloyd
Presider: Lisa Taylor
Recorder: Laura Lucas
FF PA (R)
#219 Marital Well-being in Diverse Contexts
Remington B/C
219-01 Longitudinal Associations Between Marital Quality and
Depressive Symptoms Among Mexican American Couples,
Lorey A. Wheeler, Kimberly A. Updegraff, Adriana
Umaña-Taylor
219-02 Implications of African American Couples’ Gendered
Family Roles for Changes in Marital Love: A Longitudinal
Study, Christine E. Stanik, Susan M. McHale
219-03 Linking Work Stress and Sexual Satisfaction Among
African American Newlywed Couples, Chalandra M.
Bryant, Allen W. Barton, Emily L. Smith
219-04 Economic Hardship, Acculturative Stress and Marital
Quality Among Mexican-origin Couples: A Dyadic Approach,
Heather M. Helms, Andrew J. Supple, Jinni Su, Yuliana
Rodriguez, Alyson Cavanaugh
Discussant: Daniel Perlman
Chair: Heather M. Helms
Presider: Yuliana Rodriguez
RT SY (R)
#220 Exploring Sibling Relationships in Context
Suite 318
220-01 The Social Contexts of Siblings’ Shared Activities, Anna
R. Solmeyer, Susan M. McHale
220-02 Sibling Similarities in Substance Use: The Role
of Proximal and Distal Influence Processes, Shawn D.
Whiteman, Alexander C. Jensen
220-03 The Family and Cultural Context of Mexican-Origin
Adolescents’ Sibling Relationships, Sue A. Rodríguez,
Kimberly A. Updegraff, Susan M. McHale, Sarah E.
Killoren, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor
Organizer: Sue A. Rodríguez
Presider: Kimberly Updegraff
RT SY (R)
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#220-1 Meeting of Editorial Assistants for NCFR
Journals and NCFR Staff
10-11:30am, Borein B
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#220-2 Focus Group Task Force Meeting
10-11am, Russell C
Presider: Jeanne Strand, Manager of Governance and Operations
#221 NCFR CFLE Academic Programs Networking
Session
11:45am-1pm, Borein A
Presider: Deb Gentry, Academic Programs Liaison
#222 POSTER SESSION 5
11:45am-1pm, Atrium
Poster Symposium: Social Support and Resources Influences
on Familial Issues
Note: The posters for the Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. For these posters, a discussion session will take place at
12:30pm in the Curtis A Room.
222-01 FP (R) Can Parental Social Support Decrease a Victim of
Bullying’s Suicidal Ideations? Lisa M. Ryherd, Clinton G.
Gudmunson
222-02 FP (R) Family Resilience in Public Housing
Communities: The In Direct Effect on Successfully Accessing
Supportive Resources, Brian Distelberg, Sherria Taylor
222-03 FP (R) Social Support: Identifying Families At-risk for
Homelessness, Casey Fisch, Amy Claridge
Facilitator: Kevin Zimmerman
Mate Selection, Dating, Gender/Roles
222-04 FP (R) Attitudes Toward Age at First Marriage in
Oklahoma, Kelly Roberts, Dan Hubler, Kate Kirk
222-05 EE (R) How Changes in Gender Role Attitudes Predict
Couple Quality in Relationship Education, Mallory LucierGreer, Francesca Adler-Baeder
222-06 IN (R) Across the Pond: Comparing French and
American Students’ Perception of Gender, Katherine
Hickey, I. Joyce Chang
222-07 IN (R) An Examination of Parental Behaviors and
Family Dynamics Impacting Social Competence Among
School-aged Children in Ecuador, Paul Schvaneveldt
Relationships
222-08 FH (R) Role of Parental and Father of Baby Support in
Teenage Mothers’ Adjustment, Brandyn-Dior McKinley,
Eunju Jung, Edna Brown, Cleopatra Caldwell
222-09 EE (P) Family Vacation-Where We’ve Been, Where We
Are, Where We Need To Go, Debbie Farr
222-10 FH (R) Mother-daughter Relationships as Daughters
Transition to College, Angela Hauger, Lindsay Kujawa,
Breanna Larson
222-11 IN (R) Parent-child and Sibling Relationships in
Colombian Families: Comparing Nuclear and Step-families,
Sonia Carrillo, Karen Ripoll, Victoria Cabrera, Carolina
Botero
222-12 RT (R) Letters of Gratitude Improves Perception of
Family Relations, Steven Toepfer, Kelly Cichy
222-13 RF (R) Intergenerational Value Transmission: Wisdom
Messages, Julianne Shoup, Larry Forthun
222-14 FH (R) Associations Between Shyness, Family of
Origin, the Self and Relationships, Stephanie Luster, Larry
Nelson
222-15 FH (R) The Association of Parent Drinking and Family
Roles With Intimacy in Emerging Adulthood, Rachel Engler,
Judith Fischer, Helyne Frederick
222-16 IN (R) Family Functioning and Attachment Influences
on Chinese Young Adult Relationships, Sharon Luu, Jared
Anderson, Nathan Hardy, Rachel Lindstrom, Matthew
Johnson, Wenli Liu
222-17 FS (R) The Correlation of Relational and Personal
Well-being Explained Through the Process of Differentiation,
Eugene Holowacz, Suzanne Bartle-Haring
222-18 RT (R) Technology and Long-distance Dating
Relationships Among College Students, Loni Dansie, David
Schramm
222-19 FF (R) Relational Sacrifices and Commitment: A Daily
Diary Study, Casey J. Totenhagen, Melissa Curran, Valerie
Young
222-20 RT (R) Daily Sacrifices, Satisfaction and Commitment
for Pregnant, Unmarried Cohabitors, Shannon A. Corkery,
Melissa Curran
222-21 RT (R) Knowing When You are “In a Relationship:”
A Qualitative Examination, Angela Palomer, Shannon
Corkery, Sienna Van Gelder, Kimberly Badt, Samantha
Contreras, Melissa Curran
222-22 RT (R) Sacrifices Related to Commitment in Mixedorientation Relationships, Kevin Zimmerman
222-23 FH (R) Emotion Regulation and Patterns of
Physiological Linkage in Couples, Rebecca G. Reed, Emily
A. Butler
222-24 RT (R) Family Structure and Instability: Evaluating Their
Influence on Psychological Health, Lena Hsin-Yao Chiu,
Dean M. Busby, Richard B. Miller, Thomas B. Holman
Intergenerational Issues
222-25 FH (R) The Influence of Parenting Stress and Parentchild Relationship on the Intergenerational Transmission of
Violence and Mental Health, Melissa P. Schnurr
222-26 FH (R) Intergenerational Transfers in Indonesian
Families: Implications for Health and Well-being, Duhita
Mahatmya, Flora F. Surjadi
222-27 IN (R) Intergenerational Exchange Between Adult
Children and Their Parents / Parents-in-law in Taiwan: Are
Married Daughters Still Spilled Water? Ju-Ping Lin
222-28 IN (R) Intergenerational Financial Transfers Between
Middle-aged Parents and Their Adult Children in South
Korea, Saeeun Choi, Jinhee Kim
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222-29 RT (R) The Intergenerational Transmission of
Violence: Examining the Mediating Roles of Attachment
and Destructive Disagreement Beliefs, Tara Sutton, Leslie
Gordon Simons
Resiliency
222-30 FH (R) Influences of Parental Alcoholism on
Socio Emotional Outcomes of Emerging Adults, Sarah
Bickelhaupt, Brenda J. Lohman
222-31 FT (R) Building Resilience Opens the Door to Family
Self-sufficiency in HUD Programs, Wendy Wray, Brian
Distelberg
FOCUS GROUPS
11:45am-1pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#223 Co-parenting and Divorce Education
Remington B/C. Presiders: Denise Brandon, Lawrence Shelton, Focus Group Co-chairs. EE
#226 Plenary Session
1:30-3:15pm, Regency Ballroom A/B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Illinois, Department of Human &
Community Development, Robert Hughes, Jr., Ph.D., Chair
Childhood Obesity: From the Family Dinner Table
to Public Policy
Barbara Fiese, Ph.D., is Professor of Human Development and
Family Studies at University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign and
Director of the Family Resiliency Center. Her research
focuses on family-level factors that promote health and
well-being in children. Under
her leadership the Family
Resiliency Center is engaged
in numerous initiatives related
to families, food, and child
health, including Strong Kids,
a cross-disciplinary project to
examine how genetic, family, community, child care
provider, cultural, and media factors contribute to the development of childhood obesity, health behaviors, and health beliefs,
and Shared Family Meals, a project designed to understand
the economic, cultural, environmental and family-level factors
that can lead to increasing the frequency and quality of family
mealtimes.
Greetings from the Session Sponsor: Robert Hughes, Jr.,
Chair, Department of Human and Community Development,
University of Illinois
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#224 Latino(a) Research
Curtis B. Presider: Robert Reyes, Katia Goldfarb, Focus
Group Co-chairs. EM
#224-1 Journal of Marriage and Family
Editorial Board
11:45am-1pm, Sundance
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
#225 Newcomers Reception
Noon-1pm, Regency Ballroom D
All who are attending an NCFR Conference
for their first or second time are invited to
attend. This is a time to get acquainted with NCFR leaders and
other colleagues and learn more about NCFR. Complimentary
light refreshments. Prizes!
Presider: Paul Amato, NCFR President-elect
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors, Sections, and
Program Committee, and American Public University
Presentation of the Ruth Hathaway Jewson Award to Katie
Lowe. Presenter: Bethany Letiecq, Ruth Hathaway Jewson
Award Committee Member
Presentation of the Ernest W. Burgess Award to Rand Conger.
Presenter: Joyce Arditti, Research and Theory Section Chairelect and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Mallory LucierGreer. Presenters: Andrew Behnke, Students/New
Professionals Board Representative and Award Committee
Chair, and Cassandra Dorius, Students/New Professionals
Program Committee Representative
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Amanda Williams.
Presenter: Cassandra Dorius, Students/New Professionals
Program Representative
Presiding: Leigh A. Leslie, 2012 Program Chair
(R and P)
#227 Conversation Hour with Barbara Fiese
3:15-4:45pm, Regency Ballroom A/B
This is a follow-up to the plenary session by Barbara Fiese
where the audience can interact in-depth with the speaker.
Facilitator: TBA
(R and P)
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#225-1 TCRM Workshop Registration Begins
Noon, Gilbert Foyer
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7
3:15-4:45pm
#228 Community Capacity Building and Health in
the U.S. Military
Ellis West
228-01 The Theory of Community Action and Change:
Implications for Health Promotion in the US Military, Jay
A. Mancini, A. Laura Arnold, James A. Martin, Gary L.
Bowen
228-02 Construct Validity of a Community Capacity Measure:
Implications for Intervention Research, Danielle Swick,
Gary L. Bowen, Jay A. Mancini, A. Laura Arnold
228-03 Community Capacity and the Psychological Well-Being
of Married US Air Force Members: Empirical Testing of the
Theory of Community Action and Change, Gary L. Bowen,
James A. Martin, Jay A. Mancini
228-04 Informal Network Support and Resiliency Among US
Air Force Civilian Parents With Children With Special
Needs: Empirical Testing of the Theory of Community Action
and Change, Anne F. Farrell, Gary L. Bowen, James A.
Martin, Danielle Swick
228-05 Supporting Military Families with Children who have
Developmental Disabilities: Practice Application in the
US Marine Corps of the Theory of Community Action and
Change, Irene Nathan Zipper, Gary L. Bowen, Denise
Lindley
228-06 Promoting Community Capacity Building in Support
of Military Members, Veterans, and their Families:
Development Development and Evaluation of
an Online Training Program, A. Laura Arnold,
Danielle Swick, Jay A. Mancini, Gary L. Bowen
Co-chairs: Gary L. Bowen, Jay A. Mancini, and
James A. Martin
EE/RT SY (R and P)
#229 Contexts of Teen Parenting
Phoenix West
229-01 Family Context Promotes Teen Moms’ Parenting
Knowledge and Child Outcomes, Laudan Jahromi, Amy
Guimond, Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Kimberly Updegraff,
Russell Toomey
229-02 Teen Pregnancy Attitudes, Co-parenting, and Teen
Moms’ Depressive Symptoms, Diamond Bravo, Adriana
Umaña-Taylor, Amy Guimond, Kimbery Updegraff,
Lauden Jahromi
229-03 Person-Environment Fit: Co-parenting in Mexican-origin
Teen Mother Families, Chelsea Derlan, Adriana UmañaTaylor, Amy Guimond, Russell Toomey, Kimberly
Updegraff, Laudan Jahromi
EM PA (R)
#230 The Well-being of Immigrant Families in the
U.S.: The Role of Public Policy
Phoenix East
230-01 Barriers Preventing Latina Immigrants From Seeking
Advocacy Services for Domestic Violence Victims: A
Qualitative Analysis, Angelica Reina, Brenda J. Lohman
230-02 Feeding Children in Contested Species: Experiences
of Latina Immigrants, Kimberly Greder, Flor Romero de
Slowing
230-03 Two Sides of the Potomac: A Qualitative Exploration
of Immigrant Families’ Health Care Experiences in Virginia
and Washington, DC, Colleen K. Vesely, Marriam Ewaida,
Katina Kearney
230-04 Linguistic Representations of Immigrants in the DREAM
Act and Implications for Family Impact Analysis, Lisa
Gring-Pemble, Duhita Mahatmya
Discussant: Bethany Letiecq
Chair: Colleen Vesely
FP SY (R)
#231 Couple/Partner Interaction
Curtis B
231-01 Conflict Management Across Eight Situations: Actorpartner Interdependence Model, David Thompson, Joyce
Baptist, Chelsea Link, Kaleb Beyer
231-02 Sexual Self-disclosure and Communication Among
Swinger Couples, Claire Kimberly, Jason Hans
231-03 The Relational Effects of Same-sex Marriage in Iowa,
Parris M. Green, Mary S. Green, Markie L. C. Blumer,
Megan J. Murphy
231-04 Emotional Congruence Within Couple Interaction: The
Role of Attachment Avoidance, Ryan Seedall, Karen
Wampler
FT PA (R)
#232 The Role of Religion in Family Dynamics
Borein B
232-01 Does Religious Motivation Influence the
Conceptualization and Acceptability of Forgiveness as a
Therapeutic Intervention? Ryan Seedall, Mark Butler,
Jennifer Elledge
232-02 The Effects of Denomination on Religious Socialization
for Jewish Youth, Anthony James, Ashlie Lester, D. Greg
Brooks
232-03 Testing the Transformational Model of Religious
Socialization, Ashlie Lester, David Schramm
232-04 Familial Relationship Outcomes of Coming Out Atheist,
Benjamin Meyers, Jesse Smith, Kevin Simonson, Kevin
Zimmerman
Presider: Julie Zaloudek
RF PA (R and P)
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#233 Student/New
Professionals
Workshop
Ellis East
Navigating Graduate School
What I Wish I Would Have Known When I Was a Student:
Successful Navigation of Graduate School, Rebecca
Ward, I. Joyce Chang, Deborah Padgett Coehlo
SN (P)
234 TCRM/RT Special Session/
WORKSHOP
3:15-6:15pm, Gilbert
This research-focused Special Session/Workshop
is open to all conference attendees.
Meta-analysis
Michael Borenstein, Ph.D. (with Larry Hedges, Julian Higgins, and Hannah Rothstein)
Meta-analysis is the process of synthesizing information from a
series of studies. As such, it provides the information needed for
evidence-based practice. This workshop will address the following topics:
• What is a meta-analysis?
• How can I perform a meta-analysis?
• Computing a summary effect
• Addressing dispersion in effects across studies
• Fixed-effect and random-effects models
• Does it make sense to combine results from studies that
employed different populations or techniques (“Apples and
Oranges”)?
• What are the common mistakes people make in meta-analysis? Why has meta-analysis been called “The wave of the
future”? Why have meta-analysts been compared to terrorists?
• What does meta-analysis have in common with Gary Larson
(The Far-Side)?
The workshop will be presented by Michael Borenstein, the author (with Larry Hedges, Julian Higgins, and Hannah Rothstein)
of Introduction to Meta-Analysis which has been at the top of the
Amazon list for meta-analysis since its publication in 2009.
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSION 1
5-6:15pm
#235 Co-parenting and Computer-mediated
Communication: Methodological Techniques
Remington B/C
235 (TC1A-1) Measuring Co-parenting With Time Diary
Methodology, Letitia E. Kotila, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan,
Claire M. Kamp Dush
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235 (TC1A-2) Couple Observational Coding of Computermediated Communication, Martha S. Perry
Discussants: Melissa Curran; Anisa Zvonkovic
Presider: Rob Palkovitz
(WAS ORIGINALLY #305, FRIDAY, 8am)
TC (R)
#236 Ethnic Families and Contexts
Russell A/B
236 (TC1B-1) Mother-daughter Relationships Within a
Muslim Community and the Influence on American
Muslim Adolescent Daughters’ Health Behavior, Ghadir F.
Aljayyousi-Khalil
236 (TC1B-2) Mexican Families With Undocumented
Immigrant Members: A Stress-in-Context Model, Colleen I.
Murray, J. Guillermo Villalobos
Discussants: Bahira Trask, Ronald B. Cox
Presider: Karina Shreffler
TC (R)
#237 NCFR Annual Business Meeting and
Member Forum
5-6:15pm, Cassidy
Presider: Elaine Anderson, 2011-2013 NCFR President
Summary of activities; financial report; recognition of board
members
#237-1 Student/New Professionals Leadership
Council
6:30-8pm, Ellis East
Presider: Andrew Behnke, SNP Board Representative
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
6:30-8pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#238 Ethnic Minorities
Ellis West. Presider: Yvette Perry, Section Chair
#239 Family Therapy
Phoenix East. Presider: Thomas Blume, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
6:30-8pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#240 CFLE Forum
Borein A. Convener: Bob Keim, Forum Chair. EE
#241 Grief and Families
Russell C. Presider: Colleen Murray, Focus Group Chair. EE
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#242 TCRM Workshop
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSION 3
6:30-9:30pm, Gilbert
8:15-9:30pm
Co-parenting Measurement
#245 Theory Bridging Public Health and Family
Science
Presenter: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Ph.D.
Coparenting, a reflection of the extent to which parents successfully coordinate their parenting roles and responsibilities, has
become a popular subject of research in recent years because
of its established links with children’s well-being and father involvement. This workshop will cover popular conceptualizations
of coparenting as well as the most widely-used measures of this
construct, highlighting strengths and weaknesses. The central
focus will be on observational measures of coparenting: how to
collect observational data, options in coding these data, and rewards and challenges of employing observational assessment of
coparenting alone and in conjunction with self-reports. This is an
ideal workshop for scholars who want to expand their measurement of coparenting or incorporate assessment of coparenting
into other studies of couples, parents, and children.
Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Ph.D., teaches in the Department of
Human Development & Family Studies, Ohio State University.
TC (R)
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSION 2
6:30-8pm
#243 Transitioning to Adulthood
Remington B/C
243 (TC2A-1) Emerging Adulthood in Time and Space:
An Interdisciplinary Theoretical Approach, Amanda L.
Williams, Michael J. Merten
243 (TC2A-2) Family Warmth in Adolescence and Personality
Development in Young Adulthood, Mark J. Benson, Caitlin
Faas
Discussants: Rob Palkovitz, Jennifer Kerpelman
Presider: Raymond E. Petren
TC (R)
#244 Families and Social Capital
Russell A/B
244 (TC2B-1) A Bourdieuian Approach to Family and
Community, Todd L. Goodsell
244 (TC2B-2) Building Positive Cascades: A Conceptual Model,
Jennifer L. Doty, K. Laurel Davis
Discussants: Ronald Sabatell, Chelsea Garneau
Presider: Sean Lauer
TC (R)
Remington B/C
245 (TC3A-1) Integration of Family Science and Public Health
Through the Life Course Framework, Kevin Roy, Marian
Moser Jones
245 (TC3A-2) Family Health Behaviors Model: A Conceptual
Framework for Family Research and Interventions, Diego
Garcia-Huidobro, Sharon Danes
Discussants: Brenda Lohman, Joe Grzywacz
Presider: Rob Palkovitz
(WAS ORIGINALLY #235, THURSDAY, 5pm)
TC (R)
#246 Advancing Understanding of Couple
Relationships and Behaviors
Russell A/B
246 (TC3B-1) Understanding Couple Relationships and Money:
Development of the Couples and Finances Theory, Kristy L.
Archuleta
246 (TC3B-2) The Lack of New Relationship Forms, Carrie
Yodanis, Sean Lauer
Discussants: Claire B. Kamp Dush, B. Kay Pasley
Presider: Cassandra Dorius
TC (R)
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
8:15-9:45pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#247 Ethnic Minorities Oral History
Ellis West.
“My Mother-in-law Isn’t Like My Mother!”: How the Ideal of
“Intensive Mothering” Shapes Women’s Views of Mother-inlaw in Taiwanese American and Mexican American
Families, Kristy Y. Shih, 2010 McAdoo Award
Dissertation Winner
Presider: Yvette Perry, Section Chair
#248 Family Science
Phoenix West. Presider: Tammy Harpel, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
8:15-9:45pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#249 Military Families
Phoenix East. Presider: Lynn M. Borden, Stacy Hawkins,
Focus Group Co-chairs. RT
#250 Parent Education
Ellis East. Presider: David Law, Focus Group Chair. EE
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�Friday, November 2 • Day 3
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
7am-5pm, 1st Floor-Regency Ballroom
#302 Breakfast Meeting of Student Affiliate
Presidents/Reps and Advisors
Conference Registration
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Remington A
In addition to the computers in the Cyber Cafe, there is complimentary WiFi throughout the meeting rooms. Here is the
network name and passcode to connect:
SSID: Roomnet Meeting Solutions. Passphrase: families
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#300 Adoption
Borein B. Presider: Diana Baltimore, Focus Group Chair. FP
#300A Issues in Aging
Curtis B. Presider: Jeremy Yorgason, Focus Group Chair
(THIS WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED AT NOON ON
WEDNESDAY) FH
#301 Meditation Time
7:10-7:40am, Russell C
Leader: Joe Wilmoth. Sponsored by Religion and Family Life
Section
#301-1 Teaching Family Science/Family Science
Association Meeting
7:15-8:15am, Suite 312
#301-2 2013 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9am , Borein A
Presider: Judith Fischer, 2013 Program Chair
The Gathering Place
8am-Midnight, Cowboy Artist
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all conference participants,
8 am to midnight. Refreshments available at some times. Sponsored by Students/New Professionals and American Public
University
Special Events Today:
11:45am-Coffee Break
Noon-12:50pm-Roundtable Discussion: Becoming a New
Professional: The Transition from School to Work, Chloe
Merrill, Charles Cheesebrough
9-10:30pm-Friday Night Extravaganza Dessert Party
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7:30-10am, Regency Ballroom C
Presentation of Outstanding Student Paper Awards
Program: Past Participation with a Student Affiliate: Benefits
and Suggestions for Future Directions. Program Presenters:
Janis Henderson, Shera Jackson, Katherine Lindley,
Miriam Mulsow
Presiders: Sterling Wall, Claire Kimberly
AC (P)
#302-1 Journal of Family
Theory & Review Editorial Board
8-9:30am, Suite 314
Presider: Robert Milardo, JFTR Editor
#303 POSTER SESSION 6
8-9:30am, Atrium
#303-01-03 EM (P) Poster Symposium
Using a Decolonizing Framework for Therapy With American
Indians, Laurelle L. Myhra, Melissa Lewis, Erica E.
Hartwell
Note: The posters for the Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. For these posters, a discussion session will take place at
9am in the Curtis A Room.
Family Stress/Coping
303-04 EM (R) Spirituality and Common Dyadic Coping:
Protective Factors From Psychological Aggression in Latino
Immigrant Couples, Jennifer Austin, Mariana Falconier
303-05 FH (R) Father Involvement, Relationship Status, and
Mothers’ Parenting Stress, Kei Nomaguchi, Susan Brown,
Tanya Leyman
303-06 FS (R) Exploring Ex-offender Reentry on Families From
a Family Stress Perspective, Shelia Lumar, Linda Ladd
303-07 IN (R) External and Internal Stress in Couples: Effects
on Individual Physical and Psychological Well-being
and Relationship Satisfaction, Mariana Falconier, Guy
Bodenmann, Fridtjof Nussbeck
303-08 RT (R) Observing Parent-preschooler Interactions Within
the Childcare Setting, Jill Walls, Brittany Garrison
303-09 RT (R) Role Strain and the Working Mother, Angela
Nievar, Dana Booker, Tyler Smith
Parenting
303-10 FH (R) Feeding Decisions: The Impact on Fathers of
Young Children, Stacy Thompson
303-11 RT (R) Does Paternal Sensitivity Mediate the Effect
of Paternal Depression on Preschooler Cognition? Hayley
Holladay, Erin Holmes
�Friday, November 2 • Day 3
303-12 RT MOVED TO WEDNESDAY, 6:45pm, POSTER NO.
145-30 RT. An Analysis of Transnational Adoptive Father
Portrayals in Children’s Books, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Erin
Kostina-Ritchey
303-13 FH (R) Maternal Values and Attitudes Regarding Family
Meals, Food Choice, and Food Purchasing, Kari Morgan,
Mariah Ehmke, D. Enette Larson-Meyer, Christiane
Schroeter, Nicole Ballenger
303-14 FF (R) A Cross-cultural Study of Mothers Who Have
Children With Autism, Hyun-Kyung You, Lori McGraw
303-15 RT (R) Variations in Life Satisfaction Across Mother
Statuses, Kayla Pritchard
303-16 EE (R) Teenage Mothers: Financial Resources, Money
Management, and Spending Behavior, Barbara Allison, Lily
Yong
303-17 EM (R) Co-parenting Profiles in the Context of
Mexican-origin Teen Pregnancy: Links to Mother-daughter
Relationship Quality and Adjustment, Norma Perez-Brena,
Kimberly Updegraff, Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Amy
Guimond
303-18 RT (R) Relationship Quality and Parental Engagement:
The Impact on Child Behavior, Gary Cole Ratcliffe, Jared
Durtschi
Special Parenting Issues
303-19 RT (R) Strengthening the Well-being of Foster Families,
Melissa Hall, Nick Ogle
303-20 FH (R) Incarcerated Father Childhood Risk Factors and
Contact With Their Children, Tasha Galardi
303-21 FT (R) Predictors of Supportive Co-parenting: Impact of
Social Support and Abortion Consideration, Amy Claridge,
Casey Fisch
303-22 EM (R) Views of the Family and Transracially Adopted
Adolescent Development, Katie Hrapczynski, Leigh
Leslie
303-23 FP (R) Adoption of Older Children: Factors Influencing
Decision to Adopt, Sudha Sankar
303-24 FH (R) Young Adult’s Perspectives on Grandmother and
Grandfather Involvement, Alan Taylor, Elizabeth Drew,
Jessica King, James Bates
303-25 FH (R) Building a Model of the Determinants of
Grandfathering, James Bates, Alan Taylor
303-26 FH (R) Life After Bariatric Surgery: Men’s Perspectives
of Self-concept, Intimate Relationships, and Social Support,
Darren Moore, April Few-Demo
303-27 RT (R) Reconsidering the Influence of the Father on
Daughter’s Timing of Sexual Debut, Lailatul Ali, Brenda
Lohman, Meghan Gillette
303-27A FS (R) (WAS PAPER #407-01 ON SAT., 9:15am)
The Content of Father Stereotypes, Melinda Markham,
Jessica Troilo, Marilyn Coleman, Larry Ganong, Ghadir
Khalil
303-27B FS (R) (WAS PAPER #407-02 ON SAT., 9:15am)
Defining Divorced Nonresidential Father Involvement: A
Qualitative Study, Jessica Troilo, Marilyn Coleman
Relational Factors on Attitudes Related to Suicide
303-28 RT (R) Effect of Relational Factors on Attitudes Related
to Suicide, Laura Frey, Ronald Werner-Wilson
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSION 4
8-9:30am
#304 Families of Children With Disabilities
Remington B/C
304 (TC4A-1) Down Syndrome and Fathering: An Exploration
of Ambiguous Loss, Gail E. Bentley, Anisa M. Zvonkovic,
Nicole Springer, Michael McCarty
304 (TC4A-2) Introducing the Family Capital Theory of Role
Exchange, Cathlene H. Hansen, Kathleen R. Gilbert
Discussants: Susanne Olson Roper; Anne Farrell
Presider: Kevin Roy
TC (R)
#305 Statistical Analyses in Family Science
Research: Best Practices
Russell A/B
305 (TC4B-1) What You ‘Don’t Know’ About Your Family
Might Kill You, Jennifer Pearce-Morris, Seung-won Choi,
Adriana Reyes, Veronica Roth, Rebekah Young
305 (TC4B-2) Does It Go Up or Down? An Investigation of
College Hookup Patterns Using Survival Analysis and
Logistic Regression, Patricia N.E. Roberson, Spencer B.
Olmstead, Frank Fincham
Discussants: Justin Dyer; Sarah Meadows
Presider: Jay Fagan
(ORIGINALLY #245, THURSDAY, 8:15pm)
TC (R)
#305-1 FLE Committee
8-9:30am, Suite 318
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Education Director
#306 VISIT THE EXHIBITS
8am-2pm, Atrium
Last day! Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services
to enhance your work, career, and professional development.
Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes;
drawings will be held today. You need not be present to win, but
prizes must be picked up by 2pm today.
#307 SPECIAL SESSION: MARIE PETERS
AWARD ADDRESS
8:30-9:30am, Regency Ballroom B
“What We Must Do…”
William D. (Bill) Allen, Ph.D., Healing Bonds, 2011 Marie
Peters Award Winner
Presider: Curtis Fox
EM (R and P)
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8
8:30-9:45am
#308 Online Parenting Education
Ellis East
308-01 Parenting Facilitated by Technology Use: Development
of a Framework, Susan Walker, Jessica Connell
308-02 Innovations in Online Parent Education and Community
Building, Anne Samuelson, Rebecca Mather, Stephen
Small
308-03 Technology Use Among Parents of Teens: Implications
for Parent Education, Jodi Dworkin, Jessica Connell,
Jennifer Doty, Susan Walker
308-04 Parents’ Motivation to Use the Internet as a Parenting
Resource: A Demographic Comparison of Perceived
Challenges, Young-Hoon Ham, Susan K. Walker
Presider: Carlene Fider
EE PA (R and P)
#313 PLENARY SESSION
10-11:45am, Regency Ballroom A/B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Georgia, Human Development
and Family Science, Jay A. Mancini, Ph.D., Head
Building Stronger Communities for Better Health:
Moving From Science to Policy and Practice
Presenter: Brian Smedley
Brian Smedley, Ph.D., is Vice
President and Director of the
Health Policy Institute of the
Joint Center for Political and
Economic Studies. The Institute’s mission is to generate policy recommendations on longstanding health equity concerns.
Dr. Smedley was co-founder of
The Opportunity Agenda, an
organization dedicated to ensuring equity in health care reform.
He previously served as Senior
Program Officer in the Division
of Health Sciences Policy of the
Institute of Medicine, where he
was Study Director for the IOM
reports, In the Nation’s Compelling Interest: Ensuring Diversity in
the Health Care Workforce and Unequal Treatment: Confronting
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care. In 2004 Dr. Smedley was honored by the Rainbow/PUSH coalition as a “Health
Trailblazer”; in 2002 he was awarded the Congressional Black
Caucus “Healthcare Hero” award and the Early Career Award
for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public
Interest by the APA.
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#309 Families and Chronic Illness
Curtis B
309-01 Reducing Diabetes Risks for Families in the Appalachian
Region, Sharon Denham, Leslie Johnson
309-02 A Phenomenological Study of Online Mothers of
Children With Autism, Jennifer Reinke, Catherine
Solheim
309-03 Adolescent Children of Parents With Multiple Sclerosis:
Perceptions of Family Functioning, Bill Anderson, Nicole
Kelly, Erin Aiello
309-04 Concepts of Independence and Risk in the Long-term
care of Aging Adults and Adults With Disabilities, Karen
Doneker Mancini
Facilitator: Amber Seidel
FH PA (R and P)
See next page for addiltional 8:30-9:45 events
Greetings from the Session Sponsor: Jay A. Mancini, Head,
Human Development and Family Science, University of
Georgia
Introducing the 2013 Annual Conference (NCFR 75th
Anniversary), Judith A. Fischer, Ph.D., Texas Tech
University, 2013 Program Chair
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research
Proposal from a Feminist Perspective to Lori Kinkler.
Presenter: Libby B. Blume, Feminism and Family Studies
Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Contribution to Feminist
Scholarship Paper to Hyun-Kyung You. Presenter: Libby B.
Blume, Feminism and Family Studies Section Chair-elect and
Award Committee Chair
Presentation of the John L. & Harriette P. McAdoo Award to
Christiana Awosan. Presenter: Curtis Fox, Ethnic Minorities
Section Past Chair and Award Committee Chair
Presider: Leigh A. Leslie, 2012 Program Chair
(R and P)
#314 Conversation Hour With Brian Smedley
Noon-1:15pm, Gilbert
Facilitator: TBA
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#310 Improving Family Policy and Practice:
Innovations in Evidence-based
Family-strengthening Approaches
Ellis West
310-01 Family-centered Practice: Its Evidence Base and
Consequences, Carl Dunst
310-02 Annie E. Casey Evidence2Success Program:
Strengthening Families and Communities to Improve Child
Outcomes, Abel Ortiz
310-03 Advancing the Family Impact Lens with Policymakers
and Professionals, Karen Bogenschneider, Olivia M.
Little
Discussant: Theodora Ooms
Chairs: Karen Bogenschneider, Olivia M. Little
FP SY (R and P)
#311 Well-being of Youth and Young Adults in
International Families
Phoenix East
311-01 Familism, Differentiation of Self, and Depression Among
Young Adults in Korea, Taiwan, and the US, Jaerim Lee,
Chih-Yuan Steven Lee, Catherine A. Solheim
311-02 Effects of Culture Brokering on Immigrant Youth Wellbeing, Vanja Lazarevic, Marcela Raffaelli
311-03 Integration Into Host Society and Family Well-being:
Refugees in South Africa, Ria Smit
311-04 The Longitudinal Causal Directionality Between
Body Image Distress and Low Self-esteem Among Korean
Adolescents: The Moderating Effect of Relationships
With Parents, Woochul Park, Norman Epstein
IN PA (R)
#312 Question and Answer Session for Schools
Interested in Getting Their Programs Approved for
CFLE
8:30-9:45am, Borein B
Convener: Deb Gentry, Academic Program Liaison
#312-1 Elections Council Meeting
8:30-9:30am, Boardroom
Presiders: Sandra Bailey, Karen Wampler, Elections Council
Co-chairs
#312-2 Committee to Strengthen the Submissions
and Reviewing Process
9-9:45am, Borein A
Presider: Cindy Winter, Program Consultant
#315 Students/New Professionals Workshop
Noon-1:15pm, Ellis East
Tips for the Academic Job Market
Chair: Sarah Hayford
Extension Work, Andrew Behnke
Human Development Jobs, Kimberley Updegraff
Social Psychology Jobs, Masumi Iida
Sociology Jobs, presenter tba
SN (P)
#316 SPECIAL SESSION
Noon-1:15pm, Borein B
How to Become a CFLE
Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Education Director
Those interested in becoming a Certified Family Life
Educator are invited to attend. Dawn Cassidy will review the process and present helpful tips.
#317 TCRM Reception and
Business Meeting
Noon-1:15pm, Sundance
Presiders: Jay Fagan, Karina Shreffler, TCRM Co-chairs
#318 POSTER SESSION 7
Noon-1:15pm, Atrium
Poster Symposium: Mothers, Employment, and Child Care:
Related Concerns
Note: The posters for the Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. For these posters, a discussion session will take place
at 12:45pm in the Curtis A Room.
318-01 FP (R) Mothers’ Employment Transition and Infant
Development: Mediational Process, Jihyoung Kim,
Kandura (K.A.S.) Wickrama
318-02 FP (R) Time Unoccupied as a Measure of Child Care
Quality: An Exploratory Analysis, Robert Kaestner, Sanders
Korenman, Rachel Gordon, Anna Colaner
318-03 FP (R) Employer-sponsored Child Care Benefits and
Employee Outcomes, Casey Totenhagen, Stacy Hawkins,
Wilfrido Arias, Jr., Lynne Borden
Facilitator: Diana Baltimore
Community and Families
318-04 RT (R) Child Characteristics as Influences on Maternal
Friendship Facilitation, Carol Johnston, Anne Fletcher
318-05 EM (R) Community-based Project With Southeast Asian
Americans: Learned From STEEP, Shuling Peng, Zha Blong
Xiong, Dung Mao
318-06 EM (R) How Are African-American Parents Involved in
Their Children’s Early Childhood Education, Prekindergarten
Through Sixth Grade? Nedra Washington, Joyce
Armstrong
Cross-cultural Issues
318-07 FS (R) The Development of Cultural Sensitivity in
Students Studying Abroad, Denise Kennedy, Cindy GiaimoBallard
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318-08 IN (R) Parental Influences on Adolescent Social
Competence Among Bolivian Youth, Paul Busk, Paul
Schvaneveldt
318-09 IN (R) Traumatic Experiences, Shame, and Depression
Among Young Adults in China, Chih-Yuan Lee, Jared
Anderson, Bonnie Klimes-Dougan
318-10 IN (P) Diversity in Teaching: Perspectives of an
“Adapted” Tiger Teacher, Cuiting Li, Sterling Wall
Race/Ethnicity and Families
318-11 EE (P) Exploring Program Effectiveness With Latino and
American Indian Families, Renee Overath, Jenn Crawford,
Drew Betz
318-12 EM (R) First Generation College Students, Their
Families, and Ambiguous Loss, Jose Rodas Riveras, Pearl
Stewart, Katia Paz Goldfarb
318-13 EM (R) Cultural-ethnic Profiles Among Mexican-origin
Female Adolescents, Melinda Gonzales-Backen, Mayra
Bámaca-Colbert
318-14 EM (R) Examining Half-sibling Influence on Adolescent
Well-being Among Diverse Youth, Kate Taylor Harcourt,
Francesca Adler-Baeder, Gregory Pettit, Stephen Erath
318-15 EM (R) Maternal and School Influences on Mexicanorigin Pregnant Teens’ Education, Elizabeth C. HarveyMendoza, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Amy B. Guimond,
Kimberly A. Updegraff, Laudan B. Jahromi
318-16 RT (R) Mexican-origin Mothers’ Adjustment Across
Daughters’ Transition to Parenthood, Kimberly Updegraff,
Norma Perez-Brena, Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Elizabeth
Harvey-Mendoza
318-17 EM (CANCELLED) Racial Attachment as a Predicting
Variable of Birth Outcomes for African Americans in
Alabama, Wanda Burton, Maria Hernandez-Reif, Bradley
Lian
318-18 EM (R) The Language Barrier: Korean Immigrant
Grandmothers’ Relationships With Their Grandchildren, Soo.
H. Kim
318-19 EM (R) Relationship Satisfaction in Interracial and
Monoracial Relationships, Brittny Martin, Ming Cui
Immigration and Migration
318-20 EM (R) Beyond High Hopes: Educational Attainment
Among Children of Immigrants, Sarah Feeney, Leslie
Richards
318-21 EM (R) Language Use Patterns in Immigrant Motherand Father-child Dyads in the US, Yu-Jin Jeong
318-22 FF (R) “Standing Still”: Immigration Regulations and
F-2 Wives Well-being, Samit Bordoloi
318-23 IN (R) The Role of Memorable Messages as Guide for
Coping With International Relocations, Chiharu Kato
318-24 EM (P) Working With Youth From Immigrant Families:
Understanding the Balancing of Two Cultures, Olena
Nesteruk
318-25 IN (R) Mediators for Maternal Criticism and Behavior
Problems in Japanese Children, Richard Wampler, Shizuka
Shimabukuro, Christopher Belous
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318-26 IN (R) Effect of Resources Provided by Family-ofOrigin on the Economic Decision-making Between Husbands
and Wives, Shain-May Tang, Ching-Fen Lee
318-27 IN (R) Healthy Practice or Cultural Norm? Parenting
Outcomes in Eastern Asia, Stephanie Blickfeldt
318-28 IN (R) Cambodian College Students’ Psychological
Problems, Perceptions, and Family Resources, Sothy Eng,
Miriam Mulsow
318-29 EM (P) Mothers Informing Messages to Improve Rural
Latino Family Health, Angelica Reina, Flor Romero-DeSlowing, Kimberly Greder, Yoshie Sano
318-30 EM (R) Social Capital in Rural Hispanic Communities,
Debra J. Bolton
Couple Therapy Issues
318-31 FT (R) (NOTE: THIS POSTER WAS PREVIOUSLY
SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, 10:45am #416-04) Pretherapy Expectations About Couple Treatment: A Qualitative
Exploratory Study, Rachel Tambling, Alison Wong, Shayne
Anderson, Nicole Scrivano, Kerry Silva
FOCUS GROUPS
Noon-1:15pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#319 Asian American Families
Curtis B. Presider: Grace Chung, Kristy Shih, Focus Group
Co-chairs. EM
#320 Family Economics
Phoenix East. Presider: Jeffrey Dew, Focus Group Chair. FP
#320-1 Family Relations
Associate Editors
Noon-1:15pm, Cassidy
Presider: Ronald Sabatelli, FR Editor
#321 FELLOWS ROUNDTABLES
Noon-1:15pm, Regency Ballroom D
Roundtables are limited to ten people including the presenter.
Presenters are all NCFR Fellows-the highest honor afforded in
NCFR. Attendees will spend 35 minutes with one presenter and
then go to another discussion for the remainder of this session.
321-01 (R and P) Feminism and Families, Katherine R.
Allen
321-02 (R and P) Parental Incarceration and the Study of
Marginalized Populations, Joyce A. Arditti
321-03 (R and P) Evidence-based Family Policy, Karen
Bogenschneider
321-04 (R and P) Community Capacity Building and Military
Families, Gary L. Bowen
321-05 (R and P) The Process of Developing “From Skill
to Will: Getting Our Hearts Right” Program, H. Wallace
Goddard
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321-06 (R and P) Integrating Service Learning Into Family
Science Curriculum, Raeann R. Hamon
321-07 (R and P) Longitudinal Study of Marriage and Families,
David R. Johnson
321-08 (R and P) Causes of the Declining Marriage Rate, Gary
R. Lee
321-09 (R and P) Using Models and Metaphors to Teach About
Families, Judith A. Myers-Walls
321-10 (R and P) Conducting Interventions in Schools:
Opportunities and Challenges, Dennis K. Orthner
321-11 (R and P) Parental Influences on Adolescent Social
Competence: Cross-cultural Issues, Gary W. Peterson
321-12 (R and P) Evaluation of the Strengths, Weaknesses,
and Potential of the New Family Structures Study (NFSS),
Walter R. Schumm
321-13 (R and P) Synergy and Impact: National Council on
Family Relations and Groves Conference on Marriage and
Family, Barbara H. Settles, Roger H. Rubin
321-14 (R and P) Family Factors and Therapy Regarding
Substance Abuse, M. Duncan Stanton
#321-1 Groves Conference Board Meeting
Noon-3pm, Boardroom
NCFR is pleased to cooperate with the Groves Conference in
hosting this meeting of the organization’s board of directors.
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, Groves Conference President
#321-2 Affiliate Councils Executive Board
1:15-4pm, Russell C
Presider: Minnell Tralle, ACB President
#322 SPECIAL SESSION
1:30-3pm, Regency Ballroom B
Open to all conference attendees
Parenting Styles and Children’s
Obesity Risk: Theoretical and
Methodological Issues
Presenter: Thomas Power, Ph.D.,
Washington State University
Presider: Jay Fagan
RT TCRM (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9
1:30-3pm
#323 Family Responses to Disabilities
Curtis B
323-01 Choice and Control for Individuals With Disabilities
and Their Families: Experiences, Outcomes and Effective
Service Models To Promote Satisfaction, Health and Wellbeing, Caitlin Bailey, Amanda Rich, Gail Godwin, Marian
Saulino
323-02 Youth With Disabilities: Parents’ Roles in Extracurricular
Participation, Colleen Gibbons, Brent McBride
323-03 Parent and Child Narratives in Relation to Family
Adaptation With Illness, Jill Popp, JoAnn Robinson,
Preston Britner, Thomas Blank
323-04 Predictors of Sibling Empathy in Families Raising
Children With Disabilities, Susanne Olsen Roper, Jessica
Crapo, Tina Dyches, Barbara Mandleco
Facilitator: Chelsea Bourn
FH PA (R and P)
#324 Domestic Violence/Abuse and Health
Ellis East
324-01 Reciprocal Pathways Between Partner Aggression and
Sleep in Men and Women, Amy Rauer, Mona El-Sheikh
324-02 Children as Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence:
Symptoms and Abuse, Yun Jung Yang, Jeffrey Wherry,
Cassandra Huey, Libby Medford
324-03 Gender Discrimination and Sexual Abuse in Tanzania:
Implications for Change in a Rural Community, Rachel
Hagues
324-04 Predictors of Abuse Among Pregnant and Parenting
Adolescents, Michelle Toews, Ani Yazedjian
Facilitator: Sheena Young
FH PA (R)
#325 Teaching Excellence for Policy
Ellis West
325-01 Common Methods of Teaching Family Policy
to Family Studies Students, Kathleen Piercy, Katie
Reck, Jason Hans, Martie Gillen
325-02 Social Security Survivor’s Benefits for Children
Born After Parental Death, Jason Hans, Martie
Gillen
Presider: Kathleen Piercy
FP/FH/EE SY (R)
#326 Couple Relationships in Marital and Work
Contexts
Russell A/B
326-01 Latent Profiles of Time Adequacy for Work, Parenting,
and Partner Roles, Soomi Lee, David Almeida, Kelly
Davis
326-02 Sense of Entitlement in Couple Relationships, Noa
Vilchinsky, Sivan George, Rami Tolmacz, Eshkol Rafaeli,
Morris Mosseri, Khaskia Abed, Hod Hanoch
326-03 Couple Intimacy and Relationship Satisfaction in Longterm Marriages: A Longitudinal Study, Hana Yoo, Anastasia
Snyder
326-04 Use of Computer Mediated Communication in Romantic
Relationships and Adult Attachment, Martha Perry, Ronald
Werner-Wilson
326-05 Romantic Relationships Mediated by Technology, Rakel
Delevi, Robert Weisskirch
Discussant/Presider: Bahira S. Trask
FS PA (R)
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#327 Expanding the Toolbox: Using Family
Assessments in Clinical Practice
Remington B/C
327-01 Current Knowledge, Use, and Training Practices
of Family-based Assessments Among Mental Health
Practitioners, Catherine McKeown, Scott T. Ronis
327-02 The Assessment of Family-related Emotion Socialization
in the Context of Clinical Practice With Children and
Adolescents, Gilbert R. Parra, Lisa Jobe-Shields, Scott T.
Ronis
327-03 Collaborative Family Assessment as a Brief Therapeutic
Intervention, Justin D. Smith
Discussant: Thomas Dishion
Chair: Scott T. Ronis
FT SY (P)
#328 The Division of Labor and Family Processes
in Diverse Family Contexts
Phoenix West
328-01 The Division of Household Labor Among Lesbian,
Gay, and Heterosexual Adoptive Couples, Rachel H. Farr,
Charlotte J. Patterson
328-02 The Division of Labor and Individual Well-being
Among Gay Fathers, Samantha L. Tornello, Charlotte J.
Patterson
328-03 Perceived Parental Preferences Among Lesbian, Gay,
and Heterosexual Adoptive Couples, Lori A. Kinkler, April
M. Moyer, Abbie E. Goldberg
328-04 All Hands on Deck: The Division of Housework and
Childcare in Single- and Two-parent Heterosexual Families,
Katie Newkirk, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Discussant: Charlotte J. Patterson
Chair/Organizer: Abbie E. Goldberg
FF SY (R)
#329 Issues in Emerging Adulthood
Phoenix East
329-01 First Semester College Men’s Hookups: The Role of
Pre-college Risk Behavior, Spencer Olmstead, Patricia
Roberson, Frank Fincham, Kay Pasley
329-02 Parenting, Self-deprecation, Stress, and Emerging
Adults’ Depression, Christian Duarte, Sevim Mollova,
Paige Seegan, Scott Plunkett
329-03 Intimate Partner Violence From Adolescence to Young
Adulthood, Ming Cui, Mellissa Gordon
329-04 The Effects of SES, Parenting, and Personality on Age at
First Partnership, Jennifer Senia, Tricia Neppl
Presider: Kate Behan
RT PA (R)
#330 Students/New Professionals
Workshop
1:30-3pm, Borein B
Striking a Balance and Need for
Support: Work-life Balance
Issues of Graduate Student Parents
Arminta Jacobson, Gladys Hildreth, Victoria Calvin
#330-1 Meeting of NCFR 75th Anniversary
Committee
3-4:30pm, Borein A
Presider: Cindy Winter, Anniversary Chair
#331 SPECIAL SESSION
3:15-4:45pm, Regency Ballroom B
Family Science and Public Health:
Our Shared Future
Robert Gold, Ph.D., University of Maryland; Elaine Anderson,
Ph.D., University of Maryland; Alan Acock, Ph.D., Oregon
State University; Kathleen Roche, Ph.D., Georgia State
University
Faculty members from departments and colleges that have
undergone some type of integration of the two disciplines in
recent years will discuss the opportunities and challenges these
moves present for us in terms of discipline identity, research, and
administration.
Presider: Leigh A. Leslie
FS (P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10
3:15-4:45pm
#332 Older Adults in Families: Intergenerational
Well-being and Family Involvement
Remington B/C
332-01 Grandparent Involvement in Mexican-American Families
With Toddlers, Melissa A. Barnett, Jennifer Mortensen,
Henry Gonzalez, Elizabeth Tilley
332-02 Factors Influencing Well-being in a Comparative Sample
of Older Americans, Farrell J. Webb, Vera White
332-03 Grandmothers’ Socialization of AfricanAmerican Teen Males Into Fatherhood, Ebony
Reddock, Cleopatra Caldwell
EM PA (R)
#333 Parents, Parenting and Health
Russell A/B
333-01 Becoming Parents: Co-parenting Quality and Salivary
Cortisol, Brandon McDaniel, Lauren Philbrook, Douglas
Teti
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333-02 Longitudinal Outcomes for Adolescent Mothers:
Randomized Evaluation Results, Sara Johnson, Beth
Russell, Kimberly Carvell-Martini
333-03 Life Events and Mental Health at the Transition to
Parenthood, Sara Sandberg-Thoma, Letitia Kotila
333-04 Associations of Health and Marital Satisfaction Over the
Transition to Parenthood, Annalise Ford, Alyson Shapiro,
Masumi Iida
Facilitator: Bonita Manson
FH PA (R)
336-03 Father’s IT Use and Their Personal Network:
A Comparison Between Japan and the U.S.A., Kayo
Hashimoto, Liu Nan
336-04 The Impact of IT Use on Co-parenting and Father’s
Child Care Involvement in Japan and the U.S.A., Kuniko
Kato, Mari Nakagawa
Organizer and Chair: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
IN SY (R)
#334 The Intertwined Nature of Housing and Child
Welfare: Research, Policy, and Practice Toward
Improved Family Experiences and Outcomes
Phoenix West
337-01 Understanding and Predicting Single Mothers’ Parental
Stress Trajectories, Blake Berryhill, Jared Durtschi
337-02 Parenting in Prison, Joyce A. Arditti, Jonathon
Beckmeyer, Bradley G. Trip
337-03 A New American Family, Peter Likins
337-04 Beyond Nuclear Families: Extended Family Network
Support and Maternal Well-being, Melissa A. Barnett, Bruce
J. Ellis, Tomas Cabeza de Baca, Ashley Jordan
Discussant: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Chair: Melissa A. Curran
Session Organizers: Melissa A. Curran, Melissa A.
Barnett, Bruce J. Ellis
RT SY (R)
Ellis East
334-01 Perceived Prevalence of Housing Problems Among
Families Involved With Child Welfare Services: Differences
Between Parents and Child Welfare Workers, Mark
Courtney
334-02 Supportive Housing for Families in Child Welfare: Client
Characteristics and Risk, Kellie G. Randall, Preston A.
Britner, Anne F. Farrell, Andrew Rose
334-03 Preserving Families, Cutting Costs: What the Research
Tells Us About Housing Interventions for Child Welfare
Involved Families, Ruth A. White, K. Parr, Samantha A.
Goodrich, Anne F. Farrell, Preston A. Britner
Chair: Anne F. Farrell
Presider: Samantha Goodrich
FP SY (R)
#335 Gender and Sexuality in Family Therapy
Training
Borein B
335-01 MFT Training in Sexual Minority Issues: A Core Faculty
Perspective, Lindsay L. Edwards, Janet Robertson, Paula
Smith, Nicole O’Brien
335-02 Establishing the Validity of the Feminist Couple
Therapy Scale, Christi McGeorge, Thomas Stone
Carlson, Russell Toomey
335-03 Biphobia and Affirmative Training: Exploring
Family Therapy Students’ Beliefs, Liz Nova, Christi
McGeorge, Thomas Stone Carlson
FT/FF PA (R)
#336 Fathers and Their Family Involvement: A
Comparison of Nationwide Data in Japan and the
U.S.A.
Phoenix East
336-01 Paternal Involvement and the Number of Children: A
Comparison of Nationwide Data in Japan and the U.S.A., Rie
Okamura, Masako Ishii-Kuntz
336-02 Effects of Paternal Identity, Marital Relationship and
Men’s Participation in Child Care on Their Perception of
Self-growth in Japan and the U.S.A., Takayo Sasaki, Yoko
Hayashi
#337 New Approaches to Studying American
Families in a Changing Society
#338 Families Coping With Financial Difficulties
Ellis West
338-01 What Protects Couples’ Marital Quality During Financial
Strain? Jeffrey Dew, Mark Jackson
338-02 Cultural Patterns of Coping With Economic Stress,
Suzanne Bartholomae, Jonathan J. Fox
338-03 Examining the Personal Economic Consequences of
Divorce: A Mixed Methods Study, David Schramm, Adam
Galovan, Greg Brooks, Graham McCaulley, Tyler
Jamison
Session Chair/Organizer: Jeffrey Dew
RT SY (R)
#339 SPECIAL WORKSHOP
3:15-4:45pm, Suite 318
Crafting Scholarship: Reviewing Articles
Panel: Mark Fine, Abbie Goldberg, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan,
Anisa Zvonkovic
Panelists will give practical tips on reviewing articles for NCFR
Journals.
Presider: Robert Milardo, Journal of Family Theory & Review
Editor
#339-1 Feminist Theory Discussion
3:15-4:45pm, Curtis B
Facilitators: Shannon Weaver, Kristen Van Ness, Ana
Lucero-Lin, Elizabeth Sharp
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#340 Students/New Professionals Workshop
5-6:30pm, Suite 318
Grant Writing
NSF Dissertation Grants, Cass Dorius
K Awards, Claire Kamp Dush
Small Grants, Daphne Hernandez
NIH Grants, Joe Grzywacz
Chair: Daphne Hernandez
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
5-6:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#341 Family and Health
Ellis East. Presider: Jan McCulloch, Section Chair
#342 Feminism and Family Studies
Phoenix West. Presider: Elizabeth Sharp, Section Chair
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FOCUS GROUP
5-6:30pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#343 Sexuality
Presider: Kate Kuvalanka, Kristen Benson, Co-chairs
(NOTE: THIS SESSION WAS CHANGED TO THURSDAY,
7-8:15am-Session #200A)
#344 Legacy Circle Reception
6:15-7:15pm, Sundance (by invitation)
This reception honors those who have been NCFR
members 25 or more years. Light refreshments
will be served. Invitation only.
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SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
6:45-8:15pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#345 Religion and Families
Ellis West. Presider: Joanne Roberts, Section Chair
#346 Live Auction Sponsored by Feminism and
Family Studies Section
Phoenix West. Presider: Elizabeth Sharp, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
6:45-8:15pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#347 Families and Technology
Remington B/C. Presider: Susan K. Walker, Chair. EE
#348 Work and Family
Borein B. Presider: Kamala Ramadoss, Chair. FP
Why I attend the annual conference
I come to the NCFR conference because I want to
know the latest research that intersects the fields
of sociology, psychology, and demography on
families. All my other meetings
are too discipline-specific.
NCFR is the only place I can
go to get more information
about families from
multidisciplinary perspectives.
Claire Kamp Dush, Ph.D, Ohio
State University
#349 UNIVERSITY/ALLIED ASSOCIATION
RECEPTIONS
7:15-8:45pm, Regency Ballroom C/D
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several
colleges, universities and allied associations. Learn about programs and meet faculty and students, greet your fellow alums.
Light refreshments served. Universities/Colleges/Associations
participating as of October 2:
University of North Texas
The Ohio State University
Syracuse University–Falk College
Groves Conference on Marriage & Family
University of Delaware
Iowa State University
Mississippi State University
University of Georgia
Florida State University
Arizona State University
Michigan State University
Texas Tech University
University of Arizona
University of Minnesota
The University of Tennessee
University of Nebraska
Oklahoma State University
Montclair State University
North Dakota State University
Purdue University
North Central University
#350 FRIDAY NIGHT
EXTRAVAGANZA . . .
“Just DESSERTs”
9pm, Cowboy Artists Room – The Gathering Place
Open to all attendees. Dessert sampling and more!
Sponsored by Students/New Professionals and
American Public University.
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
6:30am-1pm, 1st Floor-Regency Ballroom
Cyber Café
7am-4pm, Remington A
In addition to the computers in the Cyber Cafe, there is complimentary WiFi throughout the meeting rooms. Here is the
network name and passcode to connect:
SSID: Roomnet Meeting Solutions. Passphrase: families
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#400 Walk to Phoenix 5K Fun Walk/Run
7-9am, Meet at the Hotel Front Entrance
The Saturday 5K walk/run ends a year-long competition
to walk the equivalent number of steps from Orlando to
Phoenix.
Sponsored by the Family and Health Section
#401 POSTER SESSION 8
9-10:30am, Atrium
Poster Symposium: Health Literacy and Families
Note: The posters for this Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. For these posters, a discussion session will take place at
10am in the Curtis A Room.
401-01 FH (R) Health Literacy and Parental Feeding Practices,
Katherine E. Speirs, Stephanie K. Grutzmacher
401-02 FH (R) Health Literacy and Parent Choice of Weight
Control Strategies for Children, Janet Liechty
401-03 FH (R) Improving Medical Assistance Outreach to
Eligible Pregnant Women, Bonnie Braun
Facilitators: Janet Liechty, Stephanie Grutzmacher
Adolescence
401-04 FH (R) The Influence of Parenting Factors on Chinese
Adolescents’ Smoking and Academic Outcomes: A Metaanalysis, Shen Qin, Anh Do, Kadie Ausherman, Ruth
Xia
401-05 EM (R) Relationships of Alienation, Ethnic Identity and
Delinquent Behaviors Among Youth, Eunju Jung, Stephen
Anderson, Ronald Sabatelli
401-06 EM (R) Health-related Predictors to Latino Adolescents’
Academic Achievement, Melissa Delgado, Andrea Vest,
Colin Pierson, Kathalene Brooks
401-07 FH (R) The Influence of Parental Control, Parental
Hostility, and Parental Structure on Adolescent Health
Behaviors, Josephine Kwon, K.A.S. Wickrama
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401-08 FH (R) Mindfulness: Exploring a Pathway to Emotional
Well-being in Adolescents, Karen Bluth
401-09 FP (R) Influence of Fathers on Male Adolescents Who
Have Sexually Offended, Margaret Keiley, Ali ZarembaMorgan, Aubrey Ryan, Cassandra Kirkland, Christiana
Datubo-Brown
401-10 FS (R) Feeling Grateful For Together Time: How Family
Recreation Engenders Gratitude in Adolescents and Young
Adults, Nathaniel Lambert, Adrienne Fly, Preston Brown,
Sarah Coyne, Laura Padilla-Walker
401-11 FT (P) Gaining a Change of Heart: A Case Study of
Youth in a Residential Treatment Center, Amy Whittaker,
Katie Reck, Lisa Boyce
401-12 FT (R) Family Distance Regulation and Healthy
Separation During Adolescence, Sujata Ponappa, Suzanne
Bartle-Haring
401-13 IN (R) Monitoring Strategies and Knowledge in
European-American and African-American Mothers, Sarah
Myers, Christy Buchanan, Joseph Grzywacz
401-14 IN (R) Sticks, Stones, and Caustic Words: Their Impact
on Jamaican Adolescents, Delores Smith, Milicia Tedder,
Kamella Carmino, Todd Moore
401-15 RT (R) Developmental Trajectories of Adolescent Dating
Aggression, Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely, Joe Pittman, Gregory
Pettit, Jennifer Lansford, John Bates, Kenneth Dodge,
Amy Holtzworth-Munroe
401-16 RT (P) Which Comes First: Adolescent Depression or
Body-image Distortion? Erin Holmes, Tiffany Larson
401-17 RT (R) Discrimination, Academic Support, and
Academic Motivation in Latino Youth, Bobby Kern,
Carolyn Henry, Andrew Behnke, Scott Plunkett, Sada
Knowles
401-18 EM (R) Adolescent Sisters’ Conversations About Dating,
Sarah Killoren, Katherine Baxter, Elizabeth Anich
401-18A FP (R and P) The Self-reported Health and Well-being
of Adopted College Students, Diana Baltimore, Sedahlia
Jasper Crase
Children: Development/Socialization
401-19 FH (R) Time-varying Maternal Employment and Early
Childhood Development, Youngjo Im
401-20 RT (R) Parental and Kin Support Contributions to
Children’s Social Competence, Tomas Cabeza De Baca,
Ashley Jordan, Elizabeth Tilley, Triin Anton, Melissa
Barnett, Bruce Ellis
401-21 RT (R) Mother-child Coregulation Processes and Child
Internalizing Behaviors, Erin C. Albrecht, Christine Kemp,
Erika S. Lunkenheimer
401-22 RT (R) Interactive Repair in the Context of Maternal
Depressive Symptoms, Christine Kemp, Erin Albrecht,
Erika Lunkenheimer
401-23 RT (R) Co-sleeping as an Ontogenetic Adaptation: A
Theoretical Perspective, Elaine Barry
401-24 EE (R) Predictors of Academic Achievement: A Social
Capital Perspective of Teachers/Schools, Bethanne Shriner,
Michael Shriner, Kathryn Bojczyk
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401-25 FH (R) Chaos as a Social Determinant of Child Health:
Reciprocal Associations? Clare Kamp Dush, Kammi
Schmeer, Miles Taylor
401-26 FF (R) Maternal Depression in Relation to Attentional
Control in Children, Emma Hooper, Xin Feng
401-27 FH (R) The Friendship Study: An Examination of
Weight-based Stigmatization Across the Elementary and
Middle School Years, Holly Kihm
Financial and Work Stressors
401-28 RT (R) Financial and Work Stressors and Divorce
Probability, Karina Shreffler, Michael Morris
Defining Family-Homeless Adults
401-29 AC (R and P) Defining Family: Perspectives of
Homeless Adults in Southeast Texas, Janeal M. McCauley,
2012 Affiliate Councils Award Winner
#402 SPECIAL SESSION
9:15-10:30am, Regency Ballroom B
Transgender Youth
Presenter: Kim Pearson, Executive Director, TransYouth
Family Allies
Presider: Russell Toomey
Sponsored by Feminism and Family Studies Section
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11
9:15-10:30am
#403 Relationship Education
Remington B/C
403-01 Child Welfare Professional Opinions About Offering
Relationship Education, Ted G. Futris, Kimberly Allen,
David G. Schramm, Greg Brooks, Allen W. Barton, Renay
P. Cleary Bradley
403-02 Individual Factors Associated With Involvement in
Different Types of Marriage Preparation Interventions,
Stephen Duncan, Shelece McAllister, Jeffry Larson
403-03 A Content Analysis of What Couples are Saying About
Relationship Education, Daniel Hubler, Brandon Burr,
Lauren Stahl, Ashley Messer, Kelly Roberts,
Brandt Gardner
Presider: Jacqueline Kirby-Wilkins
EE PA (R and P)
#404 Immigration and Adaptation:
Methodological and Conceptual Currents-Part 1
Russell A/B
404-01 “Turning Inward:” Acculturative Stress, Immigration and
Adaptation of Mexican Immigrant Families in the Midwest,
Robert Reyes, Ruben Viramontez-Anguiano
404-02 A Person-centered Approach to Socialization Among
Mexican-American Families, Rebecca White, Katharine
Zeiders, Nancy Gonzales, Jenn Tein, Mark Roosa, George
Knight
404-03 Depression of Remaining Family Members of Mexicans
Migrating to the U.S., Juyoung Jang, Veronica
Deenanath, Catherine Solheim
EM PA (R)
#405 Sickle Cell Disease: Improving Care for
Patients and Families Through Film
Borein B
Jackie Williams Reade
FH WK (P)
#406 Everyday Life: Spouses’ Interactions With
Partners With Chronic Illness
Ellis East
406-01 Spouse Involvement and Diabetes Management in Later
Life Couples, Amber J. Seidel, Melissa M. Franks, Karen
Rook, Mary Ann Parris Stephens
406-02 Spousal Influence on Partner’s Dietary Choices for
Diabetes Management, Melissa M. Franks, Amber J. Seidel,
Seda Sahin, Cleveland G. Shields, Shannon K. Oates,
Carol Boushey
406-03 Exploring Daily Health Symptoms in Older Couples and
How They Relate to Seeking Medical Help: Rural vs. Urban,
Male vs. Female, and Veteran vs. Non-Veteran Comparisons,
Jeremy B. Yorgason, Vaughn Call, Katie Gustafson,
Wesley Godfrey, Ari Bond
406-04 A Qualitative Comparison of the Impact of
Lymphedema on Sexual Experience Among Breast
Cancer Survivors, M. Elise Radina, Mei Fu, Lori
Horstman
Discussant: Sara Honn Qualls
Chair: Amber Seidel
FP/FH SY (R)
#407 Parenting Issues
Borein A
407-01 Parent Weight-related Conversations: Helpful or
Harmful? Jerica Mohlman-Berge (WAS POSTER #416-16
FS ON Sat., 10:45am)
407-02 Parenting, Anger Regulation and Adjustment in Lowincome Urban Youth, Benjamin Houltberg, Amanda
Morris, Lixian Cui (WAS POSTER #416-17 FS ON Sat.,
10:45am)
407-03 Transition to Parenthood: Stress, Co-parenting,
and Relationship Quality, Jared A. Durtschi, Kristy L.
Soloski
407-01 The Content of Father Stereotypes, Melinda Markham,
Jessica Troilo, Marilyn Coleman, Larry Ganong, Ghadir
Khalil (MOVED TO POSTER #303-27A ON FRI., 8am)
407-02 Defining Divorced Nonresidential Father Involvement:
A Qualitative Study, Jessica Troilo, Marilyn Coleman
(MOVED TO POSTER #303-27A ON FRI., 8am)
Discussant/Presider: Rob Palkovitz
FS PA (R)
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#408 Couple Relationships, Attachment, and Trust
Ellis West
408-01 Dimensions of Attachment and Commitment Over the
Transition to Parenthood, Megan M. Ferriby, Claire M.
Kamp Dush,
408-02 Attachment and Marital Beliefs: Working Models of
Marriage, Scott Hall
408-03 Couple Boundaries for Social Networking: Impact of
Trust and Satisfaction, Aaron Norton, Joyce Baptist
Presider: Martha S. Perry
RT PA (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 12
10:45am-Noon
#409 Immigration and Adaptation:
Methodological and Conceptual Currents-Part 2
Remington B/C
409-01 Korean Immigrants’ Individual, Family and Communitylevel Subjective Well-being, Soyoung Lee
409-02 Dimensions of Attachment and Commitment Over the
Transition to Parenthood, Megan M. Ferriby, Claire M.
Kamp Dush, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan
409-03 More Than Just “Not Enough”: Latino Immigrants’
Food Insecurity Experiences, Tiffani D. Stevenson Lloyd,
Katherine E. Speirs, Kate C. Riera, Ashley L.
Munger, Stephanie K. Grutzmacher
EM PA (R)
#410 Adolescent/Young Adult Sexual Health
Russell A/B
410-01 Predictors of Healthy Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors in
Adolescence, Alyssa McElwain, Jennifer Kerpelman, Joe
Pittman, Francesca Adler-Baeder
410-02 Parenting, Peers, and Perceived Norms: What Predicts
Attitudes Toward Sex Among Younger Teens? Ronald
Cox, Jr., Karina Shreffler, Kami Schwerdtfeger, Michael
Merten, Martha Zapata Roblyer, Jamie Dowdy
410-03 “Hooking Up”: Health Implications for Young Adults,
Deborah Coehlo, Rebecca Ward, I. Joyce Chang, Michael
F. Smith
410-04 The Influence of Alcohol Use on Casual Sex, Lindsey
Aaron, Courtney Watson, Markie Blumer
Facilitator: Ebony Reddock
FH PA (R)
#411 Family Health and Health Literacy
Borein A
411-01 From Alpha to Omega: A Neurological Analysis of
Marital Conflict, Claire Kimberly, Ron Werner-Wilson,
Trent Parker, Donna Smith, Kelly Bradley
411-02 Rural Families and Health, Kimberly Doudna,
Kimberly Greder
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411-03 The Health of American Families: An Assets-based
Perspective, Amy Syvertsen, Peter C. Scales, Eugene
Roehlkepartain
Facilitator: Jan McCulloch
FH PA (R)
#412 Transgender Youth and Health
Borein B
412-01 Being Queer: Transgender Children and Family Identity,
Barbara Gurr, 2011 Jessie Bernard Research Proposal
Winner
412-02 Parents With Transgender Children Navigate the Health
Care System, Katherine Kuvalanka, Judith Weiner
412-03 Health Outcomes for Lesbian/Bisexual Moms in Poverty
Compared to Heterosexual Moms, Elizabeth Holman,
Ramona Oswald
412-04 How Past Relationships Influence LGB Young Adult’s
Relationship Quality, Joel Muraco, Stephen Russell,
Melissa Curran
Presider: Kristen Benson
Recorder: Sarah McDougall
FF PA (R)
#413 Parental Influences on Child Outcomes
Ellis East
413-01 Teen Moms’ Parenting Competence and Child Socialemotional Outcomes, Amy Guimond, Laudan Jahromi,
Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Kimberly Updegraff
413-02 Does Support Change? The Transition From Teen
Pregnancy to Raising Toddlers, Russell B. Toomey, Adriana
J. Umaña-Taylor, Laudan B. Jahromi, Kimberly A.
Updegraff
413-03 Child Trauma Symptoms in Single Caregiver Homes:
Effects of Parental Incarceration, Joyce Arditti
Presider: Walter Schumm
RT PA (R)
#414 Understanding Relationship Quality
Ellis West
414-01 Alexithymia and Marital Quality: The Mediating Role of
Loneliness, Nick Frye-Cox
414-02 “I’m too Tired”: Sexual Attempts and Relational Health,
Brian Willoughby, Chelom Levitt, Adam Farero
414-03 Turning Inward vs. Turning Outward: Relationship Work
and Its Effects on Relationship Quality, Jakob Jensen, Amy
Rauer
414-04 Positive Marital Quality of Spouse Caregivers and Its
Health Benefits for the Care Recipients: Evidence From the
2004 Health and Retirement Survey, Heejeong Choi, Jeremy
Yorgason, Sunwoo Kang
Presider: Amy Rauer
RT PA (R)
�Saturday, November 3 • Day 4
#415 Students/New Professionals
Workshop
10:45am-Noon, Curtis B
Online Identities and Technological Tips
Utilizing Evolving Internet-based Technology for Academic Scholars, Rachel Engler, Katherine Gerst, Jen
Doty, Anna Bohlinger
#416 POSTER SESSION 9
10:45am-Noon, Atrium
Poster Symposium: Health Issues
Note: The posters for the Poster Symposium will be in the
Atrium. For these posters, a discussion session will take place at
11:30am in the Curtis A Room.
416-01 FP (R) SNAPing Back to Healthy: Predicting the
Presences of Foods in the Household, Gloria Yim
416-02 FP (R) The Child and Adult Care Food Program and the
Nutrition of Preschoolers, Sanders Korenman, Kristin S.
Abner, Robert Kaestner, Rachel A. Gordon
Facilitator: Kari Adamsons
Therapy/Counseling
416-03 (R) FT Comparing Contemporary MFT Models in
the Practice of Medical Family Therapy, Alyssa Banford,
Nicolle Clemmer Mayo, Jeehee Sung, Jackie Williams
Reade, David Ivey
416-04 FT (NOTE: THIS POSTER IS NOW SCHEDULED
FOR FRIDAY, NOON #318-31) Pre-therapy Expectations
About Couple Treatment: A Qualitative Exploratory Study,
Rachel Tambling, Alison Wong, Shayne Anderson, Nicole
Scrivano, Kerry Silva
416-05 FT (R) The Effectiveness of Parent Alliance-building
Techniques, Stephen DeLuca, Eric Johnson
416-06 FH (R) At-risk State EMS Employees and Their
Families: When CISM Debriefings Are Not Enough, Peter
Taillac, Ron J. Hammond
416-07 FH (R) A Meta-analytic Review of Relationshipbased Parenting Interventions, Jennifer Mortensen, Ann
Mastergeorge
Substance Abuse/Addictions
416-08 FH (R) Childhood Maltreatment, Substance Abuse, and
Delinquency in Incarcerated Adolescent Males, William
McGuigan
416-09 EM (R) An Ecological Approach to Examining Ethnic
Differences in Substance Use, Whitney Harper, Jessica
Barnes
416-10 FH (R) Covariates of Discrepant and Congruent Young
Adult Drinking Partnerships, Jacquelyn Wiersma, Judith
Fischer
416-11 FH (R) Psychoecological Model of Alcohol Use in
Mexican-American Adolescents, Esther Devall, Heejung
Chun
416-12 FT (P) “The Whole Family Suffered, so the Whole
Family Needs to Recover:” Therapeutic Topics Discussed in
Family Therapy With Substance Abusing Mothers and Their
Children, Brittany Sznajder-Murray, Natasha Slesnick
416-13 FT (R) Substance Use and Emotional Intimacy: A Dyadic
Analysis for Relationship Quality, Felisha Younkin, Suzanne
Bartle-Haring
416-14 RT (R) Family Cohesion as a Moderator of Adolescent
Relationships and Alcohol Use, Kristy Soloski, Kale Monk,
Jared Durtschi
416-15 FH (R) Community Disadvantages and Trajectories
of Adolescent Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors:
The Cumulative Advantage/Disadvantage and Subjective
Appraisals of Social Support as Mechanisms, Jing Zhang,
Peggy Meszaros, Tina Savla
416-16 FS (NOW A PAPER #407-01 Sat., 9:15am) Parent
Weight-related Conversations: Helpful or Harmful? Jerica
Mohlman-Berge
416-17 FS (NOW A PAPER #407-02 Sat., 9:15am) Parenting,
Anger Regulation and Adjustment in Low-income Urban
Youth, Benjamin Houltberg, Amanda Morris, Lixian
Cui
416-18 IN (R) CANCELED. Consequences of Cyberbullying in
Singapore, Grace Chee, Thomas Holt, Meng-Chuan Hsieh,
Esther Ng
416-19 IN (R) The Association Between Parental Monitoring
and Adolescent Delinquency in South Korea, Hye Jung Yun,
Ming Cui
416-20 IN (R) Patterns and Predictors of Nonresident Fatherchild Contact in Ireland, Elizabeth Nixon, Ann Marie
Halpenny
Challenges of Young Adults
416-21 FT (R) MFT Graduate Students’ Perception of Their
Own Stress and Burnout, Brigit Aroz, Blair Broughton,
Caleb Harris, Stephen Brown, Marcia Michaels
416-22 FF (R) Ever Single Women Resisting, Elizabeth Sharp,
Samantha Dunkerley
416-23 SN (R) The Graduate School Process: Fulfilling
Expectations While Maintaining Health, Tamekia Wilkins,
Colleen Gibbons, Sarai Coba-Rodriguez, Joanna Wu
Why I attend the annual conference
My time at the NCFR conference
is time to rejuvenate, to connect
and to network with friends,
colleagues and mentors and
really to engage in the science
and the practice that is going
on across the nation and the
globe with excellent scholars, practitioners, and
friends. Tammy Henderson, Ph.D., Oklahoma State
University
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�Saturday, November 3 • Day 4
#417 CLOSING PLENARY SESSION
12:15-2pm, Regency Ballroom B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Minnesota, Department of Family Social Science, B. Jan McCulloch, Ph.D., Head
“Caregiving is Just What
Families Do”:
Challenges of Aging
Families and Health
Sara Honn Qualls, Ph.D., is
Kraemer Family Professor of
Psychology and Director of
the Gerontology Center at the
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. She is a practicing
clinical psychologist who helped
establish the CU Aging Center in
Colorado Springs which provides
mental health services for older
adults. She has published six books on mental health and aging,
including Aging Families and Caregiving. Her research focuses
on family development and clinical interventions for later life
families, innovative approaches to senior housing, and applied
technology interventions to improve well-being of older adults.
She is a fellow of both The Gerontological Society and The
American Psychological Association and recipient of the ARC
Professional Contribution Award.
Greetings from the Session Sponsor: B. Jan McCulloch,
Head, Department of Family Social Science, University of
Minnesota
Presentation of the Feldman Outstanding Research Proposal for
Research in Family Policy. Presenter: Diana Baltimore, SNP
Representative, Family Policy Section and Award Committee
Chair
Presentation of the Feldman Internship Award or Feldman Travel
Award. Presenter: Diana Baltimore, SNP Representative,
Family Policy Section and Award Committee Chair
Session Presider: Leigh A. Leslie, 2012 Program Chair
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Family Social Science (FSoS) provides undergraduate, masters, and doctoral-level education
focused on all aspects of family life in the U.S. and around the world using a family systems approach to examine
families as they interact with their environments. Our daily scholarship seeks to understand and find effective
solutions to the problems families face. Departmental faculty are leaders in family research, family theory, couple
and family therapy, parenting and family education, and consultation on family issues.
FSoS faculty are involved in a number of interdisciplinary ventures, including collaborations within the university and
a significant number of community partnerships as well as inter-university collaborations. Examples include the
Academic Health Center, the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota
Extension, Psychiatry, Social Work, Curriculum and Instruction, Post-Secondary Teaching and Learning, the
Minnesota Department of Human Services, the Institute on Domestic Violence, and St. Mary’s University.
Nationally, faculty collaborate with partners at the Oregon Social Learning Center and participate in multi-state
research projects with scholars from more than 35 states. Internationally, faculty work with colleagues in Israel,
Germany, Bolivia, Mexico, Thailand, Korea, Uganda, and Iraq. These relationships enrich FSoS scholarship across
research, teaching, and engagement and students’ formal and informal learning experiences.
Dr. B. Jan McCulloch, Department Head
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•Access to quality candidates
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•Post your resume confidentially
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•Browse or search by employer, job location, job
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�Special events
this section of the program lists events not related to educational sessions
WedneSday, oCtober 31
CFLe exam
President’s Welcoming reception
8:30-11:30am, Suite 327
Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the exam. Please
be in the exam room by 8:15am to check in and receive
instructions. The exam begins promptly at 8:30. Proctor: Cindy
Winter
6:45-8pm, ellis room and atrium-Second Floor
Presider: Elaine Anderson, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2011 NCFR Fellows
• Refreshments and socializing
memorial Service
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
12-1pm, Cassidy room
We will pay tribute to the following NCFR leaders and fellows
who have passed away this past year: Jean Warner Bauer,
Alexis J. Walker, Carl Williams. We also remember other
NCFR members who passed away this year: Virginia Norris
Anderson, Margaret Jacobson Bubolz, Larissa Frias, Vivian
Gedaly-Duff, Lillian Kratz, Judith Wallerstein
visit the exhibits
Grand opening, 5-8pm, atrium-Second Floor
also open thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-2pm
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register
for prizes. Prizes will be awarded on Friday afternoon; need
not be present to win, but items must be picked up by 2pm.
WiFi log-in
WiFi is provided throughout the meeting rooms and adjacent
common areas.
SSID: Roomnet Meeting Solutions
Passphrase: families
the Gathering Place
Cowboy artists room
8am-12midnight, W/th/F
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants, all
day long. WiFi access. Refreshments available (times vary).
Students/New Professionals...check out special informal round
table discussions on topics important to young professionals:
job search, career development, mentoring, internships ; see
daily schedule for details.
Presented by Students/new
Professionals
Sponsored by american Public
university
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CFLe reception
8:15-9:45pm, regency ballroom d
Facilitator/Presider: Susan Marsh, CFLE Advisory Board Chair.
By invitation. Open to all current CFLEs. No RSVP required.
Status of the CFLE program
Recognition of academic programs approved or renewed
Presentation of CFLE of the Year Award
Networking
Dessert buffet (Halloween theme!)
Platinum Sponsor
WisdomForParents.com
Gold Sponsors
Central Council on Family Relations - University of Central
Oklahoma
Miami University - Department of Family Studies & Social
Work
Silver Sponsors
North Dakota State University - Human Development and
Family Science
Ouida Westney
Stephen F. Austin State University – School of Human
Sciences
Weber State University – Child and Family Studies
Bronze Sponsors
Maureen Blankemeyer
Wm. Michael Fleming
Dana McDermott
Parenting Partnerships, Inc.
Laura Smart
�Special events
thursday, november 1
Newcomers Reception
12-1pm, Regency Ballroom D
Presider: Paul Amato, NCFR President-Elect
Sponsored by American Public University, the NCFR Board of
Directors, and Annual Conference Program Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or
second time are invited. Learn about...
• Section membership, where you’re connected to other
members with interests like yours
• Certified Family Life Educator credential
• Honors Recognition Program
• State and student affiliates
• Journals and how to submit articles
• Elections Council, Student/
New Professional activities,
and more activities and
subgroups within NCFR
• Prize drawings, refreshments
and more
FRIday, November 2
Breakfast Meeting for Student Affiliates
7:30-10am, Regency Ballroom C
Presentation of Outstanding Student Paper Awards
Program: Past Participation with a Student Affiliate: Benefits
and Suggestions for Future Directions.
Program Presenters: Janis Henderson, Shera Jackson,
Katherine Lindley, Miriam Mulsow
Presiders: Sterling Wall, Claire Kimberly
Legacy Circle (by invitation)
6:15-7:15pm, Sundance
All who have been members of NCFR for 25
or more years are invited to this special event.
Why I attend the annual conference
One of the best parts of being affiliated
with NCFR is the opportunity to get to
know students, faculty, and practitioners
who are interested in cutting edge ideas
related to family life. At the conference
there are opportunities to have lunch with
the leaders in our field, attend networking
sessions, and listen to excellent
presentations that get you excited about
your own work. In addition, the Student/
New Professional sessions have been critical in preparing
me for the transition from student to faculty. I think that
NCFR is the most practical and effective conference I attend.
Cassandra Dorius, Ph.D., S/NP Program Representative
University and Allied Association Receptions
7:15-8:45pm, Regency Ballroom C/D
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several
colleges, universities and allied associations. Learn about
programs and meet faculty and students, greet your fellow
alums. Light refreshments served. Universities/Colleges/
Associations participating as of October 2:
University of North Texas
The Ohio State University
Syracuse University–Falk College
Groves Conference on Marriage & Family
University of Delaware
Iowa State University
Mississippi State University
University of Georgia
Florida State University
Arizona State University
Michigan State University
Texas Tech University
University of Arizona
University of Minnesota
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Oklahoma State University
Montclair State University
North Dakota State University
Purdue University
North Central University
Friday Night Extravaganza: Just Desserts
9-10pm, The Gathering Place, Cowboy Artists Room
Open to all conference attendees. Dessert sampling and more.
Presented by Students/New Professionals and sponsored by
American Public University
Saturday, November 3
Walk to Phoenix 5K Fun Walk/Run
7-9am, Meet at the Hotel Front Entrance
The Saturday 5K walk/run ends a year-long competition
to walk the equivalent number of steps from Orlando to Phoenix.
It’s not too late to participate. Sign up at the Registration Desk!
Sponsored by the Family and Health Section
Taste of Arizona
5pm, Hotel Lobby
If you are staying in Phoenix on Saturday night, end your conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues and
relaxing in a no-host evening at a local restaurant. Sign-up sheet
available in the Gathering Place, Cowboy Artists Room. Meet in
lobby.
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�Business and committee meetings
Quick-glance alphabetic listing
Check day-by-day schedule for details and location.
For section and focus group meetings, see next listing.
2013 Program Committee, Thurs., Nov. 1, 7:30-9:30am
2013 Program Committee, Fri., Nov. 2, 7:30-9am
Affiliate Councils Executive Board Tuesday, Oct. 30, 6-8pm
Affiliate Councils Executive Board, Fri., Nov.2, 9-1:15-4pm
Affiliate Council Leadership Training, Wed., Oct. 31, 8am1pm
Audit Committee Tuesday, Oct. 30, 10am-12pm
Board of Directors Tuesday, Oct. 30, 12-7pm
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee, Thurs., Nov. 1,
7:30-9:30am
CFLE Advisory Board Tuesday, Oct. 30 2:30-9:30 pm
Committee to Strengthen the Submission and Reviewing
Process, Fri., Nov. 2, 9-9:45am
Diversity and Inclusion Committee, Wed., Oct. 31, 8-9:30am
Elections Council, Fri., Nov. 2, 8:30-9:30am
Family Relations Associate Editors, Fri., Nov. 2, 12-1:15 pm
Faculty Mentoring Session, Wed., Oct. 31, 5:15-6:30 pm
Fellows Committee, Wed., Oct. 31, 11:45am-1:15 pm
FLE Committee, Fri., Nov. 2, 8-9:30am
Focus Group Task Force, Thurs., Nov. 1, 10-11am
Groves Conference Board Meeting, Fri., Nov. 2, 12-3pm
Inclusion and Diversity Committee, Wed., Oct. 31, 7:30-10am
Journal Board Committee, Wed., Oct. 31, 3:30-4:30 pm
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board, Fri., Nov.
2, 8-9:30am
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors, Wed., Oct. 31,
10:45-11:45am
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board, Thurs., Nov. 1,
11:45am-1pm
Legacy Circle, Fri., Nov. 2, 6:15-7:15 pm
Meeting of Editorial Assistants for NCFR Journals and NCFR
Staff, Thurs., Nov. 1, 10-11:30am
Meeting of Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff, Wed.,
Oct. 31, 4:45-5:45 pm
Meeting of the 75th Anniversary Committee, Fri., Nov. 2,
3-4:30 pm
Memorial Service for NCFR Leaders Who Have Passed Away,
Wed., Oct. 31, Noon-1pm
NCFR Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum, Thurs.,
Nov. 1, 5-6:15 pm
Newcomers Reception, Thurs., Nov. 1, 12-1pm
President’s Welcoming Reception and Induction of 2011 NCFR
Fellows, Wed., Oct. 31, 6:45-8pm
Section Awards Task Force Meeting, Wed., Oct. 31,
4:45-5:45 pm
Section Chairs Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 30 7:30-9pm
Student Affiliate Presidents/Reps and Advisors, Fri., Nov. 2,
7:30-10am
Student/New Professional Leadership Council, Thurs., Nov. 1,
6:30-8pm
TCRM Business Meeting, Fri., Nov. 2, 12-1:15 pm
University/Allied Association Reception, Fri., Nov. 2,
7:15-8:45 pm
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day-by-day listing
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
7:30-10am, Boardroom
Affiliate Councils Leadership Training Workshop
8am-1pm, Regency Ballroom C
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
10:45-11:45am, Boardroom
Fellows Committee Meeting
11:45am-1:15pm, Boardroom
Education and Enrichment Section Meeting
12-1:15pm, Phoenix West
Research and Theory Section Meeting
12-1:15pm, Remington B/C
Eastern European Families Focus Group
12-1:15pm, Russell A/B
Journal Board Committee Meeting
3:30-4:30pm, Boardroom
Meeting of Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
4:45-5:45pm, Boardroom
Section Award Task Force Meeting
4:45-5:45pm, Russell C
Faculty Mentoring Session
5:15-6:30pm, Suite 316
Family Policy Section Meeting
8-9:30pm, Russell A/B
International Section Meeting
8-9:30pm, Cassidy
GLBTSA Focus Group
8-9:30pm, Phoenix West
Men in Families Focus Group
8-9:30pm, Remington B/C
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Qualitative Family Research Network Focus Group
7-8:15am, Remington B/C
Sexuality Focus Group
7-8:15am, Russell A/B
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
7:30-9:30am, Terrace Cafe
2013 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9:30am, Borein B
Focus Group Task Force Meeting
10-11am, Russell C
�Business and committee meetings
Editorial Assistants for NCFR Journals and NCFR staff
Committee to Strengthen the Submissions/Review Process
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
TCRM Reception and Business Meeting
Co-parenting and Divorce Education Focus Group
Asian American Families Focus Group
Latino(a) Focus Group
Family Economics Focus Group
NCFR Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum
Family Relations Associate Editors
Student/New Professionals Leadership Council
Groves Conference Board Meeting
Ethnic Minorities Section Meeting
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
Family Therapy Section Meeting
75th Anniversary Committee
CFLE Forum
Family and Health Section Meeting
Grief and Families Focus Group
Feminism and Family Studies Section Meeting
Ethnic Minorities Oral History
Religion and Families Section Meeting
Family Science Section Meeting
Feminism and Family Studies Auction
Military Families Focus Group
Families and Technology Focus Group
Parent Education Focus Group
Work and Family Focus Group
10-11:30am, Borein B
11:45am-1pm, Sundance
11:45am-1pm, Remington B/C
11:45am-1pm, Curtis B
5-6:15pm, Cassidy
6:30-8pm, Ellis East
6:30-8pm, Ellis West
6:30-8pm, Phoenix East
6:30-8pm, Borein A
6:30-8pm, Russell C
8:15-9:45pm, Ellis West
8:15-9:45pm, Phoenix West
8:15-9:45pm, Phoenix East
8:15-9:45pm, Ellis East
9-9:45am, Borein A
12-1:15pm, Sundance
12-1:15pm, Curtis B
12-1:15pm, Phoenix East
12-1:15pm, Cassidy
12-3pm, Boardroom
1:15-4pm, Russell C
3-4:30pm, Borein A
5-6:30pm, Ellis East
5-6:30pm, Phoenix West
6:45-8:15pm, Ellis West
6:45-8:15pm, Phoenix West
6:45-8:15pm, Remington B/C
6:45-8:15pm, Borein B
Friday, November 2, 2012
Issues in Aging Focus Group
7-8:15am, Curtis B
Adoption Focus Group
7-8:15am, Borein B
2013 Conference Program Committee Meeting,
7:30-9am, Borein A
Student Affiliate Presidents/Reps and Advisors
7:30-10am, Regency Ballroom C
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
8-9:30am, Suite 314
FLE Committee
8-9:30am, Suite 318
Elections Council Meeting
8:30-9:30am, Boardroom
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�Conference exhibits and more
Exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors
Don’t miss the exhibits!
• Atrium–Second Floor
• See the latest in books, products, and services
• Talk with representatives
• Register to win cool prizes
Exhibit dates and times
• Wednesday, October 31, 5-8pm
• Thursday, November 1, 9am-4pm
• Friday, November 18, 8am-2pm
Prize drawings Friday noon; need not be present
to win but all items must be picked up by 2pm on
Friday.
EXHIBITORS
American Public University, Booth #18
Cengage, Booth #4
Center for Family Life Education, Booth #16
Center for Human Resource Research, Ohio State
University
Groves Conference on Marriage & Family,
Booth #14
Kappa Omicron Nu, Booth #13
Latina(o) Graduate Student Alliance, Booth #3
National Council on Family Relations, Booth #7
National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse,
Booth #20
Northcentral University, Booth #8
Penn State Clearinghouse for Military Family
Readiness, Booth #17
Psychology Press, Booth #5
Sage, Booth #9
Silver Dreams, Booth #2
Springer, Booth #11
Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and
Youth 10-14, Booth #12
Syracuse University Falk College, Booth #10
The Dibble Institute, Booth #1
The German Family Panel-Pairfam, Booth #15
Veronica Lane Media, Booth #19
Wiley Blackwell, Booth #6
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SPONSORS
Wiley-Blackwell
Publishers of NCFR journals and sponsors of the
President’s Reception
University of Maryland
Opening Plenary Sponsor: Wednesday, Jacquelyn
Campbell
University of Illinois
Plenary Sponsor: Thursday, Barbara Fiese
University of Georgia
Plenary Sponsor: Friday, Brian Smedley
University of Minnesota
Plenary Sponsor: Saturday, Sara Honn Qualls
Journal of Family Theory & Review
TCRM Reception
American Public University
Student/New Professional Workshops
The Gathering Place
Friday Night Extravaganza
NorthCentral University
Cyber Cafe
WisdomForParents.com
CFLE Reception
�General information
Welcome to the 74th NCFR Annual Conference. The theme
“Families and Health” is the focus of a stimulating and relevant
program that fits perfectly with the social and political issues so
prevalent today.
This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and
practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have
planned stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and
posters covering a wide range of topics in family sciences.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with
colleagues, meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs,
and learn from several of NCFR’s Fellows at “Fellows Round
Tables.”
Contacting you
Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with
family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be
difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference
registration record if you did not do that earlier.
Accommodations for special needs
The Hyatt Regency Hotel and NCFR want to insure that all
may fully participate in the conference. If you have questions
or accommodation requests, notify staff at the conference
registration desk or the hotel front desk. (NCFR and hotel staff
are not available to provide personal assistance services.)
Other questions about the conference or logistics
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk located on the
main floor (Registration Desk #1).
Refund Policy
Refund deadline was October 8, 2012. For exceptions related to
medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.
Wear your conference badge!
Badges must be worn at all times and are required for
admission to all educational sessions, receptions, and
activities.
Your conference registration fee covers admission to the
following events:
• Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round tables, posters
• Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business meetings
• Exhibits
• Newcomers’ Reception, open to first and second time attendees
• All receptions and workshops except the following which are
invitation only or require pre-registration: all pre-conference
workshops on Tuesday, Oct. 30; CFLE Reception; Legacy
Circle; Affiliate Councils Workshop; Student Affiliates Breakfast
Behavioral Sciences, for up to 33.75 hours, and for NCFR
Certified Family Life Educators (40 hours).
These continuing education opportunities are provided to
therapists and counselors, social workers, and NCFR Certified
Family Life Educators, as well as other family professionals. It
is your responsibility to insure that your organization or agency
accepts CEUs approved by NBCC, NASW, and CBBS.
If you registered for Continuing Education Hours, use the forms
available from the Registration Desk. If you didn’t sign up for
CEUs initially, you can add CEU registration at the conference
registration desk. There is a $25 fee (does not apply to CFLE
CEUs). Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January
15, 2013. One hour attendance verification is given for each
clock hour in content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are
excluded.)
Learn about NCFR
Feel free to ask questions of the Board members and other
committee officers who are wearing colored ribbons on their
name badges. Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits area for
membership information. Be sure to attend sessions or business
meetings sponsored by Sections and Focus Groups that interest
you. See the list of Special Events and Committee Meetings
following the session listings in this booklet.
Conference services and events
Conference Registration
Registration Desk 1
Tuesday, 12pm-6pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm
Thursday, 7am-5pm • Friday, 7am-5pm
Saturday, 7am-1pm
Cyber Cafe • Remington A
7am-10pm, W/Th/F; 7am-4pm, Sat
Computers available for use; no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting. Sponsored by Stokes Medical Billing.
WiFi zones and log-in
WiFi is available throughout the conference meeting rooms and
common spaces.
SSID: Roomnet Meeting Solutions
Passphrase: families
The Gathering Place
Cowboy Artist • 8am-12midnight,W/Th/F
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants. WiFi
access. Refreshments available (times vary).
Visit the Exhibits • Atrium–Second Floor
Wednesday, 5-8pm; Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-2pm
Continuing Education Hours
NCFR is approved for continuing education hours by the
National Board of Certified Counselors, the National Association
of Social Workers and NASW-AZ, the California Board of
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�General information
Hotel information
Hyatt Regency Hotel
122 North Second Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Reservations: 888-421-1442
http://phoenix.hyatt.com
The Phoenix Hyatt Regency is headquarters for the 2012
National Council on Family Relations Annual Conference. All
presentations, meetings, poster sessions, exhibits and events will
be held at the hotel.
Hotel amenities
• Fitness center
• Outdoor pool/spa
• Einstein Bros. Bagel Cafe
• Terrace Cafe
• Networks Bar and Grill
• Compass Arizona Grill (a revolving restaurant)
Airport transfers
• Metro Light Rail ($1.75)
• Super Shuttle
• Taxi
For details, contact hotel staff
Conference tips
• Plan your conference session schedule with the online
“Schedule Builder” or use the Personal Program Scheduler
(inserted into this program).
• Make appointments with colleagues in advance.
• Hand out your business cards, vitae, and resumes!
• Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see
NCFR staff with concerns.
• Networking opportunities abound! Don’t miss the Newcomers
Reception, the University Receptions, many sessions for
Students/New Professionals (S/NP) including job market
discussion, applying to graduate school, and “Speed Mentoring.”
Things to do
First Fridays–Art Crawl
Friday, November 2, it’s a celebration of art, with more than 70
Phoenix participating galleries and venues…special hours and
free shuttles, offered by nonprofit Artlink Phoenix. Check in
October for updates on First Friday the month we’ll be there.
CityScape (two blocks south of the Hyatt)
Located in the heart of downtown, CityScape Phoenix is a place
where people come together for dining, nightlife, shopping,
entertainment, business, community events and celebrations
of all kinds. This authentic urban space connects people and
generates energy, creativity and excitement all day, every day in
one central location.
Arizona Center (two blocks north of the Hyatt)
More shopping, dining, nightlife within easy walking distance.
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�Conference and NCFR leadership
2012 Board Members
President
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
President-Elect
Paul Amato, Pennsylvania State University
Secretary/Treasurer
Carolyn Henry, Oklahoma State University
Board Members-at-Large
I. Joyce Chang, University of Central Missouri
Jennifer V. Hardesty, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign
Maureen Perry-Jenkins, University of MassachusettsAmherst
Bradley Van Eeden-Moorefield, Montclair State University
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Rose Allen, University of Minnesota Extension
Student/New Professional Representative
Andrew O. Behnke, North Carolina State University
Student/New Professional Representative-elect
Lyndal Khaw, Montclair State University
Ex Officio
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance and Operations/Board and
Section Liaison: Jeanne A. Strand
NCFR Board of Directors. Front row: Jennifer Hardesty;
Lyndal Khaw; I. Joyce Chang; Elaine Anderson
Back row: Rose Allen; Carolyn Henry; Andrew Behnke; Bradley
Van Eeden-Moorefield. Not pictured: Paul Amato; Maureen
Perry-Jenkins
2013 Board Members
(Newly elected members are seated after the
conference)
President
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
Student/New Professional Representative
Lyndal Khaw, Montclair State University
President-Elect
Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University
Student/New Professional Representative-elect
To be filled in 2013 elections for 2014 (serves one year on board,
ex offico, then takes SNP Representative position)
Secretary/Treasurer
Carolyn S. Henry, Oklahoma State University
Board Members-at-Large
I. Joyce Chang, University of Central Missouri
Jennifer L. Hardesty, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Maureen Perry-Jenkins, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Bran van Eeden-Moorefield, Montclair State University
Ex Officio
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance and Operations/Board and
Section Liaison: Jeanne A. Strand
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Rose Allen, University of Minnesota Extension
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�Conference and NCFR leadership
Conference Program Committee
Program Chair
Leigh Leslie, University of Maryland
Program Chair-Elect
Judith Fischer, Texas Tech University
Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP
Education and Enrichment: Susan Walker,
University of Minnesota
Ethnic Minorities: Yvette Perry, University of Toledo
Family and Health: B. Jan McCulloch, University of
Minnesota
Family Policy: Tammy Henderson, Oklahoma State
University
Family Science: Tammy S. Harpel, Illinois State
University
Family Therapy: Thomas Blume, Oakland University
Feminism and Family Studies: Elizabeth Sharp, Texas Tech
University
International: Michael Mbito, Messiah College
Religion and Family Life: Joanne Roberts, Hardin-Simmons
University
Research and Theory: Tom Holman, Brigham Young
University
Affiliate Councils Program Chair: Deb Cashen, Texas Council
on Family Relations
Students/New Professionals Program Rep: Cassandra Dorius,
University of Michigan
TCRM Workshops Chair: Jay Fagan, Temple University, and
Karina Shreffler, Oklahoma State University
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Representative: Maresa
Murray, Indiana University
Ex-officio/staff
NCFR President: Elaine A. Anderson, University of
Maryland
NCFR President-Elect: Paul Amato, Pennsylvania State
University
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
Conference Program Consultant: Cindy Winter, CMP
NCFR Conference and Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz
NCFR Membership/Marketing Director: Charles Cheesebrough
NCFR Program Content Consultant: Nancy Gonzalez
Exhibits Coordinator: Judy Schutz
Information Technology Manager: Jason Samuels
Photographer: Sothy Eng
Journal Editors
Journal of Marriage and Family: David Demo, University
of North Carolina-Greensboro; Kelly R. Raley (incoming
editor), University of Texas-Austin
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies: Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut
Journal of Family Theory & Review: Robert Milardo,
University of Maine
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Affiliate Councils Board
President: Minnell Tralle, University of Minnesota
Extension
President-elect: Rose Allen, University of Minnesota
Extension
Program Chair: Deb Cashen, Texas Council on Family
Relations
Secretary: Amanda Williams, Oklahoma State University
Student/New Professional Rep: Claire Kimberly, University of
Southern Mississipi
Student Affiliate Advisor Representative: Sterling Wall,
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee: Chloe Merrill,
Weber State University
Staff Liaison: Allison Wickler
Affiliate Councils-Presidents
California: tba
Illinois: Mikki Meadows
Mid-Atlantic: Michele Lee Kozimore-King
Minnesota: San Ha
Northwest: Duane Dowd
Ohio: Ruben Viramontez Anguiano
Oklahoma: Sheree Whiteside
Southeast Council: Lee Ann Rawlins
Texas: Tyler Smith
Utah: Don Herrin
Wisconsin: Christine Ellis
Student Affiliate Councils-Advisors
Bowling Green State University: Ruben Viramontez Anguiano
Central Michigan University: Chris Latty
East Carolina University: Sharon Ballard
Eastern Illinois University: Carolyn Grasse-Bachman
Messiah College: Raeann Hamon
Purdue University: Volker Thomas
Samford University: Jonathan Davis
Stephen F. Austin State University: Tara Newman
Texas Tech University: Elizabeth Sharp
Towson University: Linda Stone
University of Central Oklahoma: Glee Bertram
University of Connecticut: Shannon Weaver
University of Illinois: Jennifer Hardesty
University of Maryland: Leigh Leslie
University of Missouri: Marilyn Coleman
University of Nebraska-Kearney: Jennifer Crosswhite
University of North Texas: Arminta Jacobson
University of Tennessee: Spencer Olmstead
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Sterling Wall
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Jeanne Rothaupt, Bob Salt
Utah Valley University: Ron Hammond
Weber State University: Chloe Merrill, Joyce Buck, Darcy
Gregg
�NCFR staff
NCFR Headquarters
National Council on Family Relations
1201 West River Parkway, Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Tollfree: 888-781-9331 (U.S., Canada)
Phone: 763-781-9331
FAX: 763-781-9348
info@ncfr.org
www.ncfr.org
NCFR Staff
Morgan Cole
Accounting Assistant
763-231-2884; morgancole@ncfr.org
Tahera Mamdani
Director of Finance
763-231-2886; taheramamdani@ncfr.org
Jason A. Samuels
Manager of Information Technology
763-231-2888; jasonsamuels@ncfr.org
Diane L. Cushman
Executive Director/Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Liaison
763-231-2891; dianecushman@ncfr.org
Judy Schutz
Conference and Meeting Planner
763-231-2893; judyschutz@ncfr.org
Maureen Bourgeois
Administrative Assistant
763-781-9331; maureenbourgeois@ncfr.org; info@ncfr.org
Jeanne A. Strand
Manager of Governance and Operations/
Board & Section Liaison
763-231-2881; jeannestrand@ncfr.org
Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Education
763-231-2882; dawncassidy@ncfr.org
Charles Cheesebrough
Director of Membership and Marketing
763-231-2885; charlescheesebrough@ncfr.org
Nancy Gonzalez, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Public Affairs
763-231-2887; nancygonzalez@ncfr.org
Allison Wickler
Online Community and Web Content Manager/
Affiliate Councils Liaison
763-231-2892; allisonwickler@ncfr.org
Cindy Winter, CMP
Conference Consultant
612-759-8580 (cell); cindywinter@ncfr.org
Deborah Gentry, Ed.D., CFLE
Academic Program Liaison
309-530-5690; debgentry@ncfr.org
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�Program participants
A
Aaron, Lindsey (Iowa State
Univ.) 410-04
Abed, Khaskia (Meir Medical
Center) 326-02
Abner, Kristin S. (Univ. of
Illinois at Chicago) 416-02
Acock, Alan (Oregon State
Univ.) 331
Adams-Price, Carolyn E.
(Mississippi State Univ.)
145-15
Adamsons, Kari (Univ. of
Connecticut) 416
Adler-Baeder, Francesca (Auburn
Univ.) 222-05, 318-14, 41001
Aiello, Erin (Illinois State Univ.)
309-03
Albrecht, Erin C. (Colorado State
Univ.) 401-21, 401-22
Alderson, Desiree (MDRC)
105-03
Aldoory, Linda (Univ. of
Maryland) 128-01
Alghaffi, Zahrah (Louisiana State
Univ.) 145-05
Ali, Lailatul (Iowa State Univ.)
303-27
Aljayyousi-Khalil, Ghadir F. 236
(TC1B-1)
Allen, Katherine R. (Virginia
Tech) 321-01
Allen, Kimberly (North Carolina
State Univ.) 403-01
Allen, Rose (Univ. of Minnesota
Extension) 101 AC
Allen, Kimberly A (Univ. of
Georgia) 107-01, 107-04
Allen, William “Bill” (Healing
Bonds, Minneapolis, MN)
117, 307
Allison, Barbara (Texas Tech
Univ.) 303-16
Almeida, David (Penn State
Univ.) 326-01
Alwin, Stephanie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
146
Ames, Barbara (Michigan State
Univ.) 124-05, 124-14
Anders-Jackson, Ashley (Auburn
Univ.) 217-02FT/FF
Anderson, Bill (Illinois State
Univ.) 309-03
Anderson, Edward (Univ. of
Texas) 134-03, 203-22
Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of
Maryland) CMTU2, 126, 144,
237, 331
Anderson, Jared (Kansas State
Univ.) 222-16, 318-09
Anderson, Kristin (Western
Washington Univ.) 145-26
Anderson, Shayne (Univ. of
Connecticut) 318-31
Anderson, Stephen (Univ. of
Connecticut) 401-05
Anich, Elizabeth (Colorado State
Univ.) 401-18
Antle, Becky (Auburn Univ.)
111-03
Anton, Triin (Univ. of Arizona)
401-20
Apavaloale, Loredana (Louisiana
State Univ.) 145-05
Archuleta, Kristy L. (Kansas
State Univ.) 246 (TC3B-1)
Arcury, Thomas A. (Wake
Forest School of Medicine)
208-01
Arditti, Joyce A. (Virginia Tech)
204, 226, 321-02, 337-02,
413-01, 413-03
Arias, Jr., Wilfrido (Univ. of
Arizona) 318-03
Armstrong, Joyce (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 318-06
Arnold, A. Laura 228/RT
Aroz, Brigit (Alliant International
Univ.) 416-21
Asay, Sylvia (Univ. of NebraskaKearney) 145-27
Ausherman, Kadie (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 401-04
Austin, Jennifer (Virginia Tech)
303-04
Austin, Justin (Virginia Tech)
131-03/FF
Awosan, Christiana (Drexel
Univ.) 313
B
Badt, Kimberly (Univ. of
Arizona) 222-21
Bailey, Caitlin (Univ. of
Delaware) 323-01
Bailey, Deborah C. (Central
Michigan Univ.) 124-29
Bailey, Megan (Texas State
Univ.) 203-27
Bailey, Sandra (Montana
State Univ.) 124-03, 312-1
CMF4
Ballard, Sharon (East Carolina
Univ.) 140-02
Ballenger, Nicole (Univ. of
Wyoming) 303-13
Baltimore, Diana (Iowa State
Univ.) 300, 318, 401-18A,
417
Bámaca-Colbert, Mayra
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
318-13
Banford, Alyssa (Univ. of
Connecticut) 416-04
Baptist, Joyce (Kansas State
Univ.) 231-01, 408-03
Barnes, Glenna (North Carolina
A & T Univ.) 108
Barnes, Jessica (Michigan State
Univ.) 416-09
Barnett, Amanda (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 145-17
Barnett, Melissa A. (Univ. of
Arizona) 138-01, 138-02,
332-01, 337-04, 401-20
Barr, Ashley (Univ. of Georgia)
107-03
Barrow, Katherine (Virginia
Tech) 124-19, 131-1/FF
Barry, Elaine (Penn State Univ.Fayette) 100-19, 401-21,
401-23
Bartholomae, Suzanne (Ohio
State Univ.) 338-02
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne (Ohio
State Univ.) 203-18, 222-17,
401-12, 416-13
Bartolomeo, Sue (Univ. of
Florida) 109-02
Barton, Allen W. (Univ. of
Georgia) 219-03, 403-01
Bates, James (Ohio State Univ.)
215; 303-24, 303-25
Bates, John (Indiana Univ.)
401-15
Baumann, Sheri (Univ. of
Arizona) 110-02
Baxter, Katherine (Colorado
State Univ.) 401-18
Beckmeyer, Jonathon (Univ. of
Missouri) 337-02
Behan, Kate (Kansas State Univ.)
145-23, 329
Behnke, Andrew (North Carolina
State Univ.) 0100-2; 137-02,
226, 237-1, 315, 401-17
Bellows, Casey (Texas State
Univ.) 203-27
Belone, Lorenda 208-03
Belous, Christopher (Univ. of
Akron) 318-25
Belter, Ronald (Univ. of West
Florida) 203-07
Benson, Kristen (North Dakota
State Univ.) 124-15, 124-16,
200A, 412
Benson, Mark J. (Virginia Tech)
243 (TC2A-2)
Bentley, Gail E. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 304 (TC4A-1)
Berke, Debra (Wilmington Univ.)
100-18
Bermudez, Milton (Universidad
de los Andes) 203-23
Bernard, Donte L. (Kansas State
Univ.) 140-01
Berryhill, Blake (Kansas State
Univ.) 337-01
Bertram, Glee (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 100-03, 101
AC
Betz, Drew (Washington State
Univ. Ext.) 318-11
Beyer, Kaleb (Kansas State
Univ.) 231-01
Bickelhaupt, Sarah (Iowa State
Univ.) 222-30
Billen, Rhett (Univ. of
Tennessee) 145-13
Blackenship, Benjamin (Arizona
State Univ.) 124-20
Blackstone, Amy (Univ. of
Maine) 203-04
Blair, Sampson (SUNY-Buffalo)
113-03/FF
Blaisure, Karen (Western
Michigan Univ.) 209-03
Blank, Elaine (Univ. of Arizona)
145-11
Blank, Thomas (Univ. of
Connecticut) 323-03
Blankemeyer, Maureen (Kent
State Univ.) 124-22, 14004
Blanton, Priscilla (Univ. of
Tennessee) 100-06
Blickfeldt, Stephanie (Brigham
Young Univ.) 124-23, 31827
Blodgett, Christopher
(Washington State Univ.)
145-23
Blow, Adrian (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-03
Blume, Libby (Univ. of DetroitMercy) 313
Blume, Thomas (Oakland Univ.)
239
Blumer, Markie L. C. (Univ. of
Nevada Las Vegas) 12417-EE, 217-03/FF, 231-03,
410-04
Bluth, Karen (Univ. of
Tennessee) 145-13, 401-08
Bobrow, Joseph (Coming Home
Project) 104-02
Bodenmann, Guy (Univ. of
Zurich) 303-07
Bodrug-Lungu, Valentina (State
Univ. of Moldova) 145-27
Bogenschneider, Karen P. (Univ.
of Wisconsin-Madison) 31003, 321-03
Bohlinger, Anna (Univ. of
Minnesota) 415
Boivin, Michael (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-03
Bojczyk, Kathryn (Westat)
401-24
Bolzenius, Jenna (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 203-13
Bolton, Debra J. (Kansas State
Univ.) 318-30
Bond, Ari H. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 114-01, 114-04, 14514, 406-03/FH
Bond, Donna (Virginia Tech)
104-03
Booker, Dana (Univ. of North
Texas) 303-09
Borden, Lynne M. (Univ. of
Arizona) 124-07, 124-09,
128-03, 249, 318-03
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�Program participants
Bordoloi, Samit 318-22
Borenstein, Michael 234
Bosch, Leslie (Univ. of Arizona)
124-09
Botero, Carolina (Universidad de
los Andes) 203-23, 222-11
Bourn, Chelsea 323
Boushey, Carol (Univ. of Hawaii)
406-02/FH
Bowen, Gary L. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill) 228/RT,
321-04
Bowers, Jill (Univ. of Illinois)
205-04
Boyce, Lisa (Utah State Univ.)
401-11
Bracamonte Wiggs, Christine
(Univ. of Arizona) 110-02,
124-09, 128-03
Bradford, Kay (Utah State Univ.)
100-05, 203-11
Bradley, Kelly (Univ. of
Kentucky) 411-01
Bradley, Renay P. Cleary (Univ.
of Georgia) 403-01
Brandon, Denise (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 223
Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of
Maryland) 128-01, 401-03
Bravo, Diamond (Arizona State
Univ.) 229-02
Brinckman, Bridget (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 100-16
Brinkley, Matthew (Iowa State
Univ.) 203-14
Britner, Preston A. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 323-03, 334-02,
334-03
Broadbent, Clint (Utah State
Univ.) 203-11
Brody, Gene (Univ. of Georgia)
107-04
Brooks, D. Greg (Univ. of
Missouri) 232-02, 338-03,
403-01
Brooks, Kathalene (Texas State
Univ.-San Marcos) 401-06
Broughton, Blair (Alliant
International Univ.) 41621
Brown, Edna (Univ. of
Connecticut) 222-08
Brown, Gary M. 208-04
Brown, Matthew D. (Alliant
International Univ.) 10026
Brown, Preston (Florida State
Univ.) 137-04; 205-01, 40110
Brown, Stephen (Alliant
International Univ.) 41621
Brown, Susan (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 303-05
Bruner, Ron (Oklahoma
Christian Univ.) 145-04
Bryant, Barlynda (Univ. of
Georgia) 206-04
60
Bryant, Chalandra M. (Univ. of
Georgia) 206-04, 219-03
Buchanan, Christy (Wake Forest
Univ.) 401-13
Buck, Joyce (Weber State Univ.)
101 AC
Buehler, Cheryl (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
124-13
Burant, Christopher (Montana
State Univ.) 124-01
Burr, Brandon (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) 145-03, 40303
Busby, Dean M. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 114-04, 203-31, 22224
Busk, Paul (Weber State Univ.)
318-08
Butler,ily A. (Univ. of Arizona)
145-11, 222-23
Butler, Mark (Utah State Univ.)
232-01
Byrd, Melissa (Alliant
International Univ.) 20309
C
Cabeza De Baca, Tomas (Univ.
of Arizona) 337-04, 40120
Cabrera, Victoria (Universidad de
los Andes) 203-23, 222-11
Calcagni, Jessica (Univ. of
Arizona) 138-01
Caldwell, Cleopatra (Univ. of
Michigan) 222-08, 332-03
Call, Vaughn (Brigham Young
Univ.) 406-03/FH
Calvin, Victoria (Univ. of North
Texas) 330
Campbell, Jacquelyn (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) 126
Cancel-Tirado, Doris (Western
Oregon Univ.) 104-04
Cannon, Dylan (East Carolina
Univ.) 100-25
Card, Noel (Univ. of Arizona)
124-09
Carmino, Kamella (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 40114
Carrillo, Sonia (Universidad de
los Andes) 203-23, 222-11
Carroll, Elizabeth Ann (East
Carolina Univ.) 214
Carroll, Jason (Brigham Young
Univ.) 114-04, 203-31
Cavanaugh, Alyson (Univ.
of North Carolina at
Greensboro) 219-04
Carvell-Martini, Kimberly
(Village for Children &
Families) 333-02
Casper, Debra (Univ. of Arizona)
124-09
Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR) CMTU3,
107-1 OSW1, 151, 305-1
CMF3, 316
Cavanaugh, Alyson (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
219-04
Chancey, Dudley (Oklahoma
Christian Univ.) 145-04
Chancler, Lover (Kansas State
Univ.) 145-02
Chandler, Kristie (Samford
Univ.) 145-22
Chang, I. Joyce (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 203-29, 222-06,
233, 410-03
Chang, Young-Eun (Chung-Ang
Univ.) 142-03
Cheek, Cheryl (Penn State Univ.Mont Alto) 100-04
Cheesebrough, Charles (NCFR
Staff) 101 AC, 0300-1
Chen, Yen-Chun Cheryl (Univ. of
Cambridge) 142-02
Chia, Edward (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
124-13
Chiu, Lena Hsin-Yao (Brigham
Young Univ.) 222-24
Cho, Junhan (Univ. of Georgia)
107-01, 107-04
Choau, Sophorn (Loma Linda
Univ.) 203-17
Choi, Heejeong (Penn State
Univ.-Altoona) 414-04
Choi, Saeeun (Seoul National
Univ.) 222-28
Choi, Seung-won (Penn State
Univ.) 305 (TC4B-1)
Christensen, Carey (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 14510
Chun, Heejung (New Mexico
State Univ.) 416-11
Chung, Grace (Seoul National
Univ.) 132-04, 319
Chung, Hye-Eun (Chung-Ang
Univ.) 142-03
Cichy, Kelly (Kent State Univ.)
222-12
Circosta, Carrie (Kent State
Univ.) 140-04
Claridge, Amy (Florida State
Univ.) 222-03, 303-21
Clarkwest, Andrew (Mathematica
Policy Research) 105-04
Clemmer Mayo, Nicolle (Texas
Tech Univ.) 416-04
Coba-Rodriguez, Sarai (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
416-23
Coccia, Catherine C. (Florida
State Univ.) 207-03
Coehlo, Deborah (Juniper Ridge
Clinic) 104, 108, 203-29, 233,
410-03
Colaner, Anna (Univ. of IllinoisChicago) 318-02
Colclough, Yoshiko Yamashita
208-04
Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) 134-01, 134-02,
203-24, 303-27A,
303-27B
Colwell, Nicole (Univ. of
Illinois-Chicago) 203-05
Conger, Katherine J (Univ. of
California-Davis) 126
Conger, Rand D. (Univ. of
California, Davis) 126, 20303, 204, 226
Connell, Jessica (Univ. of
Minnesota) 124-26, 308-01,
308-03
Contreras, Samantha (Univ. of
Arizona) 222-21
Cook,ily (Univ. of Maryland)
104-02, 124-10
Cooley, Morgan (Florida State
Univ.) 124-06 A
Corkery, Shannon (Univ. of
Arizona) 100-20; 100-21,
100-22, 114-02, 145-11,
222-20
Cottle, Nate (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 101 AC
Coughlin, DeAnna (East
Carolina Univ.) 140-02
Courtney, Mark (Univ. of
Chicago) 334-01
Cowan, Carolyn Pape (Univ. of
California-Berkeley) 10502
Cowan, Philip (Univ. of
California-Berkeley) 10502
Cox, Natasha (Virginia Tech)
131-04/FF
Cox Jr., Ronald (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 137-02, 236 TCRM,
410-02
Coyne, Sarah (Brigham Young
Univ.) 124-24, 401-10
Crain, A. Lauren (HealthPartners
Research Found.) 135-01
Crapo, Jessica (Brigham Young
Univ.) 323-04
Crase, Sedahlia Jasper (Iowa
State Univ.) 401-18A
Crawford, Jennifer (Washington
State Univ. Ext.) 100-11,
318-11
Crnic, Keith (Arizona State
Univ.) 138
Cronin, Vicki Thrasher (Duluth
Public Schools) 125-01
Crossman, Kimberly (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
218-02
Crow, Janet (Baylor Univ.)
145-06
Cui, Lixian (Indiana Univ.Purdue Univ. at Fort Wayne)
407-02
�Program participants
Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.)
318-19, 329-03, 416-19
Culatta, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Georgia) 107-03
Cunningham, Mick (Western
Washington Univ.) 145-26
Curran, Melissa (Univ. of
Arizona) 114-02, 222-19,
222-20, 222-21, 235 TCRM,
337, 412-04
Cushman, Diane (NCFR)
CMTU5, 135-3 CMW5, 2201 CMTH3
D
Danes, Sharon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 245 (TC3A-2)
Danowski, Bonnie (Natl. Family
Caregivers Assn. Community
Action Network Volunteer)
134-04
Dansie, Loni (Univ. of Missouri)
222-18
Darling, Carol A. (Florida State
Univ.) 207-03
Datubo-Brown, Christiana
(Auburn Univ.) 401-09
Davidson, Christine (Univ. of
California, Davis) 207-01
Davis, Ayrien F. (East Carolina
Univ.) 124-28
Davis, BreAnna (Univ. of
Maryland) 206-02
Davis, K. Laurel (Univ. of
Minnesota) 244 (TC2B-2)
Davis, Kelly (Penn State Univ.)
326-01
Day, Randal D. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 112-03, 124-23, 12424, 145-07
Deenanath, Veronica (Univ. of
Minnesota) 404-03
de Guzman, Maria (Univ. of
Nebraska) 137-03
Dekel, Rachel (Bar Ilan Univ.)
132
Delevi, Rakel (California State
Univ.) 326-05
Delgado, Melissa (Texas State
Univ.-San Marcos) 401-06
DeLuca, Stephen (Drexel Univ.)
416-05
Demo, David H. (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 1151 CMW2, 224-1 CMTH5
Denham, Sharon (Ohio Univ.)
309-01
Denton, Wayne (Florida State
Univ.) 124-06 A
Derlan, Chelsea (Arizona State
Univ.) 229-03
Devall, Esther (New Mexico
State Univ.) 416-11
Dew, Jeffrey (Utah State Univ.)
320, 338-01
Dickey, Bryce (Western
Michigan Univ.) 209-02
Diehl, David (Univ. of Florida)
207-04
DiGregorio, Nikki 140
Dishion, Thomas (Arizona State
Univ.) 327-02
Distelberg, Brian (Loma Linda
Univ.) 222-02, 222-31
Do, Anh (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 401-04
Dodge, Kenneth (Duke Univ.)
401-15
Doherty, William J. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 103-04
Doll, Kevin (Univ. of WisconsinStout) 100-15
Dollahite, David (Brigham
Young Univ.) 133-01
Dominguez, Jessica (Univ. of
Texas) 134-03
Dominguez, Maria (Kansas State
Univ.) 145-24
Doneker Mancini, Karen
(Towson Univ.) 309-04
Donnellan, M. Brent (Michigan
State Univ.) 126
Dooley, Brigitte (Univ. of
Kentucky) 145-19
Dorius, Cassandra (Univ. of
Michigan) 226, 246, 340
Dorsey, Simone (Kansas State
Univ.) 145-25
Dorvil, Peggy (Univ. of Florida)
109-02
Doty, Jennifer L. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 244 (TC2B-2),
308-03, 415
Doudna, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 411-02
Dove, Linda (Western Michigan
Univ.) 209-01, 209-04
Dowd, Duane (Central
Washington Univ.) 124-27,
207-04
Dowdy, Jamie (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 137-02, 410-02
Downey, Jacy (Iowa State Univ.)
215-04
Drew, Elizabeth (East Carolina
Univ.) 303-24
Duarte, Christian (California
State Univ., Northridge)
329-02
Duggal, Mili (Univ. of Maryland)
128-01
Dugger, Kayla (Winthrop Univ.)
100-28
Duncan, Stephen (Brigham
Young Univ.) 403-02
Duncan Lane, Crystal (Virginia
Tech) 104-01
Dunkerley, Samantha (Texas
Tech Univ.) 416-22
Dunst, Carl (Morgan State Univ.)
310-01
Durtschi, Jared A. (Kansas State
Univ.) 303-18, 337-01, 40703, 416-14
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of
Minnesota) 124-26, 30803
Dyches, Tina (Brigham Young
Univ.) 323-04
Dyer, W. Justin (Brigham Young
Univ.) 124-23, 305 TCRM
E
Ebata, Aaron (Univ. of Illinois)
128-02, 205-04
Edwards, Adrienne (Virginia
Tech) 100-28
Edwards, Lindsay L. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 115, 335-01/
FF
Ehle/Meyer, Robin K. (East
Carolina Univ.) 100-25
Ehmke, Mariah (Univ. of
Wyoming) 303-13
Elledge, Jennifer (Utah State
Univ.) 232-01
Elliott, Jamie (Arizona State
Univ.) 124-20
Ellis, Bruce J. (Univ. of Arizona)
337-04, 401-20
Ellis, Kris 101 AC
El-Sheikh, Mona (Auburn Univ.)
324-01
Eng, Sothy (Lehigh Univ.) 31828
Engler, Rachel (Texas Tech
Univ.) 222-15, 415
English, Devin (George
Washington Univ.) 206-02
Epstein, Norman (Univ. of
Maryland) 311-04
Erath, Stephen (Auburn Univ.)
203-20, 318-14
Ernsky, Alicia (Univ. of Arizona)
114-02
Escobar-Chew, Ana-Rocio
(Michigan State Univ.) 10010
Eudave, Yanet (Montana State
Univ.) 208-02
Ewaida, Marriam (George Mason
Univ.) 230-03
F
Faas, Caitlin (Virginia Tech) 243
(TC2A-2)
Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.) 305
TCRM; 317
Falconier, Mariana (Virginia
Tech) 303-04, 303-07
Farero, Adam (Brigham Young
Univ.) 203-31, 414-02
Farr, Debbie (Univ. of North
Texas) 222-09
Farr, Rachel (UMass Amherst)
328-01
Farrell, Anne F. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 108, 117, 228/
RT, 304, 334-02, 334-03
Faukner, Angela (West Virginia
Univ.) 100-07
Fauth, Elizabeth (Utah State
Univ.) 100-01
Feeney, Sarah (Washington State
Univ.) 318-20
Fein, David (Abt Associates)
105-03
Feistman, Richard (Univ. of
Missouri) 134-01, 134-02
Feng, Xin (Ohio State Univ.)
401-26
Ferrerinilio (Univ. of California,
Davis), 203-02, 203-03
Ferriby, Megan M. (Ohio State
Univ.) 408-01
Few-Demo, April (Virginia Tech)
100-28, 131/FF, 303-26
Fidler, Carlene (Loma Linda
Univ.) 137
Fiese, Barbara (Univ. of Illinois)
226, 227
Fife, Stephen (Univ. of Nevada
Las Vegas) 141-02/FF, 14510
Fincham, Frank (Florida State
Univ.) 102, 111-02, 205-01,
245 (TC3A-2), 329-01
Findlay, Clarissa (Utah State
Univ.) 110-04
Fine, Mark A. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 339
Fisch, Casey (Florida State
Univ.) 222-03, 303-21
Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech
Univ.) 202-2 CMTH2, 20704, 222-15, 301-2 CMF1,
416-10
Fish, Jessica (Florida State Univ.)
124-06 A
Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech
Univ.) 145-29; 145-30
Fletcher, Sandra (Univ. of
Arizona) 318-04
Flittner, Allison (Iowa State
Univ.) 103-02
Fly, Adrienne (Brigham Young
Univ.) 401-10
Fogarty, Kate (Univ. of Florida)
109-02
Ford, Annalise (Arizona State
Univ.) 333-04
Ford, Dee (Medical Univ. of
South Carolina) 145-09
Ford, Gabrielle (Winthrop Univ.)
100-28
Forthun, Larry (Univ. of Florida)
109-02, 207-04, 222-13
Fortner-Wood, Cheryl (Winthrop
Univ.) 100-28
Fox, Curtis (Loma Linda Univ.)
313
Fox, Jonathan J. (Ohio State
Univ.) 338-02
Fraki, Mona (Univ. of
Minnesota) 145-16
Franks, Melissa M. (Purdue
Univ.) 130-02, 216, 406-01/
FH, 406-02/FH
61
�Program participants
Frederick, Helyne (Eastern
Kentucky Univ.) 222-15
Frey, Laura (Univ. of Kentucky)
145-19, 303-28
Frye, Nicky (Univ. of Missouri)
203-24
Frye-Cox, Nick (Univ. of
Missouri) 203-24, 414-01
Fu, Mei (New York Univ.) 40604/FH
Fujimoto, Ken (Univ. of IllinoisChicago) 203-05
Futris, Ted G. (Univ. of Georgia)
205-02, 403-01
G
Gaede, Alicia (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
100-27
Galardi, Tasha (Oregon State
Univ.) 303-20
Galick, Aimee (Loma Linda
Univ.) 106, 118
Galovan, Adam (Univ. of
Missouri) 338-03
Gambhir, Sahil (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-03
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of
Missouri) 112, 114-03,
134-01, 134-02, 203-24,
407-01
Garcia-Huldobro, Diego (Univ.
of Minnesota) 245 (TC3A2)
Gardner, Brandt (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 145-03, 203-13,
403-03
Garneau, Chelsea (Auburn Univ.)
114, 244 TCRM
Garrison, Brittany (Ball State
Univ.) 303-08
Gavazzi, Stephen M. (Ohio State
Univ.) 112-06
Gentry, Deborah (Heartland
Community Col.) 139, 202-1
CMTH1, 221, 312
Gentry, Joseph (Gentry Pediatric
Behavioral Services, PLLC)
139
Gentry, Sarah (Gentry Pediatric
Behavioral Services, PLLC)
139
George, Sivan (Bar Ilan Univ.)
326-02
Gerst, Katherine (Texas Tech
Univ.) 415
Giaimo-Ballard, Cindy (Univ. of
La Verne) 318-07
Gibbons, Colleen (Univ.
of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign) 323-02, 41623
Gibbons, Frederick X.
(Dartmouth Col.) 0588
Gilbert, Kathleen R. (Indiana
Univ.) 304 (TC4A-2)
62
Gillen, Martie (Univ. of
Kentucky) 325-01/FH/EE,
325-02/FH/EE
Gillette, Meghan (Iowa State
Univ.) 103-02, 303-27
Ginter, Amanda (Univ. of
Maryland) 216-02
Giordani, Bruno (Univ. of
Michigan) 216-03
Glass, Valerie (Virginia Tech)
124-19
Glebova, Tatiana (Alliant
International Univ.) 20309
Goddard, H. Wallace (Univ. of
Arkansas Coop. Ext.) 133-02,
321-05
Godfrey, Wesley B. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 145-14, 406-03/
FH
Godwin, Gail (Univ. of
Delaware) 323-01
Gold, Robert (Univ. of Maryland
331
Goldberg, Abbie E. (Clark Univ.)
328-03, 339
Goldfarb, Katia Paz (Montclair
State Univ.) 206-03, 224,
318-12
Gonzales, Nancy (Arizona State
Univ.) 404-02
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda
(Florida State Univ.) 31813
Gonzalez, Henry (Univ. of
Arizona) 138-02, 332-01
Gonzalez, Nancy (NCFR Staff)
0100-1
Goodman, Michael (Brigham
Young Univ.) 133-01
Goodman, Rebecca (Auburn
Univ.) 203-20
Goodrich, Samantha (Univ. of
Connecticut) 334-03
Goodsell, Todd L. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 201, 244
(TC2B-1)
Gordon, Mellissa (Florida State
Univ.) 137-04, 329-03
Gordon, Rachel A. (Univ. of
Illinois-Chicago) 203-05,
318-02, 416-02
Goyer, Amy (Montana State
Univ.) 124
Grafsky, Erika (Virginia Tech)
124-18
Grange, Christina M. (Univ. of
Georgia) 107-01, 107-04
Gray, Katie (Montana State
Univ.) 208-02
Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 215-04, 230-02, 31829, 411-02
Green, Mary Sue (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 124-17-EE,
217-01/FF, 231-03
Green, Parris M. (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 124-17-EE,
231-03
GreenCrow, Betty (Council of
Americandian Elders) 136
Greene, Shannon (Univ. of
Texas) 134-03, 203-22
Gregson, Kim (Auburn Univ.)
203-20, 217-02FT/FF
Gring-Pemble, Lisa (George
Mason Univ.) 230-04
Grutzmacher, Stephanie K.
(Univ. of Maryland) 207-02,
401-01, 409-03
Grzywacz, Joseph G. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 135-01, 208-01,
245, 340, 401-13
Gubernskaya, Zoya (Univ. of
California, Irvine) 125-02
Gubits, Daniel (Abt Associates)
105-03
Gudmunson, Clinton G. (Iowa
State Univ.) 124; 203-14,
222-01
Guimond, Amy (Arizona State
Univ.) 229-01, 229-02,
229-03, 303-17, 318-15,
413-01
Guinot-Talbot, Amanda
(Michigan State Univ.) 12405, 124-14
Guistwite, Julie (Messiah Col.)
100-02
Gurr, Barbara (Univ. of
Connecticut) 412-01
Gustafson, Katie B. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 145-14, 406-03/
FH
Guttmann, Rodney (Univ. of
West Florida) 203-07
H
Haan, Pam (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-03
Habeeb, Hannah (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
218-02
Hadfield, Kristin (Trinity Col.,
Dublin) 203-25
Hagues, Rachel (Univ. of
Georgia) 324-03
Hall, Melissa (John Brown
Univ.) 303-19
Hall, Scott (Ball State Univ.)
408-02
Halpenny, Ann Marie (Trinity
Col. Dublin) 416-20
Ham, Young-Hoon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 308-04
Hammond, Ron J. (Univ. of
Utah) 416-06
Hamon, Raeann R. (Messiah
Col.) 100-02, 125-06, 32106
Hanoch, Hod (SHIBA Medical
Ctr.) 326-02
Hans, Jason (Univ. of Kentucky)
145-18, 145-19, 231-02, 32501/FH/EE, 325-02/FH/EE
Hansen, Cathlene H. (Indiana
Univ.) 304 (TC4A-2)
Hanson, Carrie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 103-04
Hanson, Shirley M. H. (Emeritus,
Oregon Health Sciences
Univ.) 115-2 CMW3
Harcourt, Kate Taylor (Auburn
Univ.) 318-14
Hardesty, Jennifer (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
145-21, 218-01, 218-02,
218-03
Hardy, Nathan (Kansas State
Univ.) 222-16
Hardman, Alisha (Univ. of
Minnesota) 0200-1
Harke, Maureen (Central
Michigan Univ.) 124-29
Harpel, Tammy (Illinois State
Univ.) 100-23, 248
Harper, Whitney (Michigan State
Univ.) 416-09
Harris, Caleb (Alliant
International Univ.) 41621
Harrison, Donal (Univ. of West
Florida) 203-07
Harrist, Amanda W. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 103-03
Hartbank, Amber (Univ. of
Central Missouri) 100-29
Hartenstein, Jaimee L. (Kansas
State Univ.) 140-01
Hartwell, Erica E. (Native
American Community Clinic)
303-01
Harvey-Mendoza, Elizabeth C.
(Arizona State Univ.) 318-15,
318-16
Haselschwerdt, Megan (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
218-03
Hashimoto, Kayo (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 336-03
Hauger, Angela (Col. of St.
Scholastica) 222-10
Hawkins, Alan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 105
Hawkins, Stacy (Univ. of
Arizona) 124-07, 124-09,
249, 318-03
Hayashi, Yoko (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 336-02
Hayford, Sarah (Arizona State
Univ.) 315
Hayslip Jr., Bert (Montana State
Univ.) 124-02
Helms, Heather M. (Univ.
of North Carolina at
Greensboro) 203-15, 21904
Henderson, Janis (Texas Tech
Univ.) 302 AC
�Program participants
Henderson, Tammy (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 147
Hengstebeck, Natalie (Univ.
of North Carolina at
Greensboro) 203-15
Henry, Carolyn (Oklahoma State
Univ.), 143, 401-17
Hernandez, Barbara (Loma Linda
Univ.) 118
Hernandez, Daphne (Penn State
Univ.) 340
Hernandez-Reif, Maria (Univ. of
Alabama-Crimson)
Hertlein, Katherine (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 217-03/
FF
Hertzog, Jodie (Wichita State
Univ.) 205-03
Hickey, Katherine (Univ. of
Central Missouri) 222-06
Higginbotham, Brian J. (Utah
State Univ.) 100-05, 203-11,
203-26
Hildreth, Gladys J. (Univ. of
North Texas) 330
Hill, Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 150
Holladay, Hayley (Brigham
Young Univ.) 303-11
Holm, Kristen (National Jewish
Health) 145-09
Holman, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Illinois) 412-03
Holman, Thomas B. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 121, 222-24
Holmes, Erin (Brigham Young
Univ.) 303-11, 401-16
Holowacz, Eugene (Ohio State
Univ.) 222-17
Holtzworth-Munroe, Amy
(Indiana Univ.) 401-15
Honn Qualls, Sara (Univ. of
Colorado, Colorado Springs)
406-04/FH, 417
Hooper,ma (Ohio State Univ.)
401-26
Horst, Kyle (Kansas State Univ.)
145-24, 145-25
Horstman, Lori (Miami Univ.)
406-04/FH
Hoshiko, Heather (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 141-02/
FF
Hough, Nathan (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 100-15
Houltberg, Benjamin J. (Indiana
Univ.-Purdue Univ. at Fort
Wayne) 407-02
Hrapczynski, Katie (Univ. of
Maryland) 303-22
Hsuch, JoAnn (MDRC) 10503
Hubbs-Tait, Harriet (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 103-03
Hubler, Daniel (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 145-03, 222-04,
403-03
Huenergardt, Douglas (Loma
Linda Univ.) 106
Huey, Cassandra (Texas Tech
Univ.) 324-02
Huey, Erron (Univ. of North
Texas) 125-05
Huff, Nichole (Univ. of
Kentucky) 133-03, 145-28
Hughes, Jenica (West Virginia
Univ.) 124-08
Hughes Jr., Robert (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
226
Hunt, James (Univ. of Arizona)
100-20; 100-21, 100-22
Hunter, Jennifer (Univ. of
Kentucky) 145-28
Hwang, Woo Sang (Yonsei
Univ.) 124-12, 210-04
Hyman, Heather (Illinois State
Univ.) 125-03
I
Iida, Masumi (Arizona State
Univ.) 315, 333-04
Im, Youngjo (Univ. of Chicago)
401-19
Irving, Carmen (Kent State
Univ.) 100-08
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako
(Ochanomizu Univ.) 33601
Ivey, David (Texas Tech Univ.)
416-04
Izenstark, Dina (Univ. of Illinois)
128-02
J
Jackson, Jeffrey B. (Alliant
International Univ.) 100-26,
203-10
Jackson, Mark (Utah State Univ.)
338-01
Jackson, Melanie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 216-04
Jackson, Shera (Texas Tech
Univ.) 302 AC
Jacobson, Arminta (Univ. of
North Texas) 330
Jagpal, Anjana (Miami Univ.)
216-01
Jahromi, Laudan B. (Arizona
State Univ.) 229-01, 22902, 229-03, 318-15, 413-01,
413-02
James, Anthony (Univ. of
Missouri) 232-02
Jamison, Tyler (Univ. of
Missouri) 114-03, 134-01,
134-02, 338-03
Jang, Juyoung (Univ. of
Minnesota) 404-03
Jeanblanc, Alexandra (Montana
State Univ.) 124-01
Jensen, Alexander C. (Purdue
Univ.) 220-02
Jensen, Jakob (Auburn Univ.)
414-03
Jeong, Yu-Jin (Oregon State
Univ.) 318-21
Jessop, Kristin (Winthrop Univ.)
100-28
Jobe-Shields, Lisa (Univ. of
Memphis) 327-02
Johnson, David R. (Penn State
Univ.) 321-07
Johnson, Eric (Drexel Univ.)
203-21, 416-05
Johnson, Leslie (Ohio Univ.)
309-01
Johnson, Matthew (Kansas State
Univ.) 222-16
Johnson, Sara K. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 115, 333-02
Johnson, Susan (North Dakota
State Univ.) 124-16
Johnston, Carol (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
318-04
Johnston, Christine (Mississippi
State Univ.) 145-15
Jones, Deb (Univ. of Alaska)
110-04
Jones, Edith (Texas State Univ.)
203-27
Jones, Marion Moser Univ. of
Maryland) 245 (TC3A-1)
Jones, Sarah (Univ. of West
Georgia) 124-19
Joo, Yoon Hae (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
203-15
Joo, Young (Loma Linda Univ.)
203-19
Jordan, Ashley (Univ. of
Arizona) 337-04, 401-20
Jordan, Erica (Univ. of West
Florida) 203-07
Jorgensen, Bryce L (East
Carolina Univ.) 124-04,
145-07
Jung, Eunju (Univ. of
Connecticut) 222-08, 40105
Jurich, Joan (Ohio Univ.) 100-12,
100-13, 126, 205
K
Kaczor, Cheryl (West Virginia
Univ.) 100-07
Kaestner, Robert (Univ. of
Illinois-Chicago) 203-05,
318-02, 416-02
Kalisch, Hilary (East Carolina
Univ.) 140-02
Kamp Dush, Claire M. (Ohio
State Univ.) 235, 246, 340,
401-25, 408-01
Kang, Sunwoo (South Dakota
State Univ.) 414-04
Kang, Young Joo (Loma Linda
Univ.) 203-17
Kanter, Jeremy (Univ. of Illinois)
205-04
Kato, Chiharu (Michigan State
Univ.) 318-23
Kato, Kuniko (Utsunomiya
Kyowa Univ.) 336-04
Kearney, Katina (George Mason
Univ.) 230-03
Keiley, Margaret (Auburn Univ.)
203-20, 217-02FT/FF, 40109
Keim, Robert (Emeritus,
Northern Illinois Univ.)
240
Kellison, Joshua (Arizona State
Univ.) 124-20
Kelly, Nicole (Illinois State
Univ.) 309-03
Kemp, Christine (Colorado State
Univ.) 401-21, 401-22
Kennedy, Denise (Univ. of La
Verne) 318-07
Kern, Bobby (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 401-17
Kerpelman, Jennifer (Auburn
Univ.) 111-01, 243 TC, 41001
Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.)
203-20
Keyser, Jamie 101 AC
Khalil, Ghadir (Kansas State
Univ.) 303-27A
Kihm, Holly (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) 401-27
Kildare, Cory (Central
Washington Univ.) 124-27
Killewald, Alexandra
(Mathematica Policy
Research) 105-04
Killoren, Sarah E. (Colorado
State Univ.) 220-03, 40118
Kim, Jee (Yonsei Univ.) 124-12,
210-02
Kim, Jihyoung (Univ. of
Georgia) 318-01
Kim, Jinhee (Chung-Ang Univ.)
142-03, 222-28
Kim, Seongeun (Penn State
Univ.-Brandywine) 201
Kim, Soo.H. (H & H) 318-18
Kim, Yaebin (Univ. of Nevada
Coop. Ext.) 100-14
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of
Kentucky) 231-02, 302 AC,
411-01
Kimbrell, Monica (Virginia Tech)
104-03
King, Jessica (East Carolina
Univ.) 303-24
Kinkler, Lori A. (Clark Univ.)
313, 328-03
Kirby-Wilkins, Jacqueline (Ohio
State Univ.) 128, 137-01,
308
Kirk, Kate (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 222-04
63
�Program participants
Kirkland, Cassandra (Auburn
Univ.) 401-09
Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie (Univ.
of Minnesota) 318-09
Kline Pruett, Marsha (Smith
Col.) 105-02
Knight, George (Arizona State
Univ.) 404-02
Knowles, Carrie (Coming Home
Project) 104-02, 401-17
Knowles, Sada (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 113-02/FF
Knox, Virginia (MDRC) 10503
Knudson-Martin, Carmen (Loma
Linda Univ.) 106, 118
Ko, Kwang Man (Yonsei Univ.)
124-12, 210-01
Koblinsky, Sally (Univ. of
Maryland) 124-10
Koch, Bryna (Univ. of Arizona)
128-03
Koch, Kimberly (Consultant,
Public Strategies) 130-03
Koepke, Leslie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 140-05
Kogan, Steven M. (Univ. of
Georgia) 107-01, 107-04
Korenman, Sanders (Baruch
Col., CUNY) 203-05, 318-02,
416-02
Kostina-Ritchey, Erin (Texas
Tech Univ.) 145-29; 14530
Kotila, Letitia (Ohio State Univ.)
235 (TC1A-1), 333-03
Krehbiel, Michelle (Univ. of
Nebraska) 137-03
Kujawa, Lindsay (Univ. of North
Dakota) 222-10
Kulbok, Pam (Univ. of Virginia)
104-03
Kuvalanka, Katherine (Miami
Univ.) 200A, 412-02
Kwon, Josephine (Univ. of
Georgia) 129-01, 401-07
Kwon, Young (Yonsei Univ.)
124-12, 210-03
L
Ladd, Linda (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 303-06
Lambert, Nathaniel (Brigham
Young Univ.) 401-10
Lamson, Angela (East Carolina
Univ.) 140-02
Landor, Antoinette M (Univ. of
Georgia) 107-02
Lanigan, Jane (Washington State
Univ. Vancouver) 125-04
Lansford, Jennifer (Duke Univ.)
401-15
Larson, Breanna (Col. of St.
Scholastica) 222-10
Larson, Jeffry (Brigham Young
Univ.) 203-08, 403-02
64
Larson, Jeffry H. (Alliant
International Univ.) 10026
Larson-Meyer, D. Enette (Univ.
of Wyoming) 303-13
Larson, Tiffany (Brigham Young
Univ.) 401-16
Larzelere, Robert (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 113-02/FF
Lauer,ma (Arizona State Univ.)
124-20
Lauer, Sean (Univ. of British
Columbia) 246 TCRM, 246
(TC3B-2)
Laumann, Gary (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 202
Law, David (Utah State Univ.)
250
Layton,ily (Brigham Young
Univ.) 133-01
Lazarevic, Vanja (Univ. of
Illinois) 311-02
Leavens, Larissa (Univ. of
California, Davis) 207-01
LeBrun, Cassandra (Wichita
State Univ.) 205-03
Lechtenberg, Marcie (Kansas
State Univ.) 145-24, 14525
Ledwell, Maggie (Penn State
Univ.) 215-02
Lee, Chih-Yuan Steven
(Montclair State Univ.) 31101, 318-09
Lee, Ching-Fen (National Open
Univ.) 318-26
Lee, Gary R. (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 321-08
Lee, Jaerim (Yeungnam Univ.)
311-01
Lee, Kyung-Hee (Virginia Tech)
135-03
Lee, NaYeon (Yonsei Univ.) 12412, 210-04
Lee, Se (Yonsei Univ.) 124-12,
210-01
Lee, Sook Hyun (Yonsei Univ.)
124-12, 210-02
Lee, Soomi (Penn State Univ.)
326-01
Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State
Univ.) 409-01
Lee, Tae Kyoung (Univ. of
Georgia) 129-01
Lentz, Antoinette (Miami Univ.)
216-01
Lesane, Shakara M. (East
Carolina Univ.) 124-28
Leslie, Leigh A. (Univ. of
Maryland) 126, 213, 226,
303-22, 313, 331, 417
Lester, Ashlie (Univ. of Missouri)
232-02, 232-03
Letiecq, Bethany L. (Montana
State Univ.) 124-03, 208-02,
226, 230
Levchenko, Polina (Univ. of
Minnesota) 203-16
Levitt, Chelom (Brigham Young
Univ.) 414-02
Lewis, Melissa (Native American
Community Clinic) 30301
Leyman, Tanya (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 303-05
Li, Cuiting (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 100-27, 146,
318-10
Li, Jui-Chung Allen (Academia
Sinica) 142-02
Li, Pei-Fen (Univ. of Georgia)
142-04
Lianekhammy, Joann (Univ. of
Kentucky) 133-03, 203-06
Liechty, Janet (Univ. of Illinois)
401-02
Likins, Peter (Univ. of Arizona)
337-03
Lin, Ju-Ping (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) 222-27
Lindley, Denise 228/RT
Lindley, Katherine (Texas Tech
Univ.) 302 AC
Lindstrom, Rachel (Kansas State
Univ.) 222-16
Link, Chelsea (Kansas State
Univ.) 231-01
Little, Olivia M. (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 31003
Liu, Wenli (Beijing Normal
Univ.) 222-16
Lloyd, Sally (Miami Univ., Ohio)
218
Lloyd, Tiffani D. Stevenson
(Univ. of Maryland) 40903
Lohman, Brenda J. (Iowa State
Univ.) 103-02, 222-30, 23001, 245 TC, 303-27
Love, Dreama (Purdue Univ.)
109-03
Lowe, Katie (Purdue Univ.)
226
Lu, Yaxin (Louisiana State Univ.)
145-05
Lucas, Laura (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 218
Lucier-Greer, Mallory (Auburn
Univ.) 222-05, 226
Lucero-Lin, Ana (California
State Univ.-Northridge)
339-1
Lumar, Shelia (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 303-06
Lundquist, Erika (MDRC) 10503
Lunkenheimer, Erika S.
(Colorado State Univ.) 40121, 401-22
Luster, Stephanie (Brigham
Young Univ.) 222-14
Luu, Sharon (Kansas State Univ.)
222-16
M
Madsen, BreeAnne (Brigham
Young Univ.) 114-01, 11404
Mahatmya, Duhita (George
Mason Univ.) 222-26, 23004
Mahoney, Annette (Bowling
Green State Univ.) 102
Mancini, Jay A (Univ. of
Georgia) 129, 145-07, 228/
RT, 313
Mandleco, Barbara (Brigham
Young Univ.) 323-04
Manson, Bonita (South Carolina
State Univ.) 333
Mao, Dung (Univ. of Minnesota)
318-05, 409-02
Marable, Andrea (Univ. of
Tennessee) 100-06
Maring, Elisabeth (Univ. of
Maryland) 128-01
Markham, Melinda Stafford
(Kansas State Univ.) 140-01,
303-27A
Markman, Howard (Univ. of
Denver) 105-01
Marks, Loren (Louisiana State
Univ.) 102, 133-01, 14505
Marron, Aryca (Univ. of Arizona)
140-03
Marshall, Elaine (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 215-03
Marshall, James (Univ. of
Arkansas Coop. Ext.) 13302
Martin, Brittny (Florida State
Univ.) 318-19
Martin, James A. 228/RT
Martin, Monica J. (Univ. of
California-Davis) 126, 20302
Martinson, Brian (HealthPartners
Research Foundation) 13501
Masarik, April S. (Univ. of
California, Davis) 203-02
Mastergeorge, Ann M. (Univ. of
Arizona) 138-03, 416-07
Mather, Rebecca (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 30802
McAllister, Shelece (Brigham
Young Univ.) 403-02
McBride, Brent (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 32302
McBride Murry, Velma
(Vanderbilt Univ.) 112-05
McBryde, Andrea (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 203-13
McCarty, Michael (Texas Tech
Univ.) 304 (TC4A-1)
�Program participants
McCauley, Janeal M. (Early
Childhood Educator, Lake
Charles, LA) 401-29 AC
McCaulley, Graham (Univ. of
Missouri) 338-03
McCoy, Shuntay (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
206-01
McCulloch, B. Jan (Univ. of
Minnesota) 145-16, 216-04,
341, 411
McDaniel, Brandon
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
333-01
McDougall, Sarah (North Dakota
State Univ.) 412
McElroy, John (Western
Michigan Univ.) 209-01
McElwain, Alyssa (Auburn
Univ.) 410-01
McGeorge, Christi (North
Dakota State Univ.) 335-02/
FF, 335-03/FF
McGraw, Lori (Central Michigan
Univ.) 303-14
McGuigan, William
(Pennsylvania State Univ.Shenango) 416-08
McHale, Susan (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 219-02, 220-01,
220-03
McKeown, Catherine (Univ. of
New Brunswick) 327-01
McKinley, Brandyn-Dior (Univ.
of Connecticut) 222-08
McNeil, Sharde (Florida State
Univ.) 110-01
Meadows, Mikki (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 205-04
Meadows, Sarah (RAND Corp.)
305 TC
Medford, Libby (Texas Tech
Univ.) 324-02
Melby, Janet N. (Iowa State
Univ.) 107-02
Memaj, Eron (Kent State Univ.)
140-04
Mendenhall, Tai (Univ. of
Minnesota), 136
Mendez, Marcos (Kansas State
Univ.) 145-24, 145-25
Merrifield, Kami A. (Penn State
Univ.-Worthington Scranton)
100-19, 214
Merrill, Chloe (Weber State
Univ.) 0300-1
Merten, Michael J. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 243 (TC2A-1),
410-02
Messer, Ashley (Stephen F.
Austin State Univ.) 403-03
Messina, Lauren (Univ. of
Maryland) 207-02
Meszaros, Peggy (Virginia Tech)
104-01, 104-03, 416-15
Meyers, Benjamin (Univ. of
South Carolina, Upstate)
232-04
Michaels, Marcia (Alliant
International Univ.) 41621
Michalopoulos, Charles (MDRC)
105-03
Middlemiss, Wendy (Univ. of
North Texas) 125-05
Milardo, Robert (Univ. of MaineOrono) 116, 302-1 CMF2,
339
Miller, Marianne (Alliant
International Univ.) 133
Miller, Richard B. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 203-10, 22224
Minner, James (Kansas State
Univ.) 145-24, 145-25
Mitchell, Yolanda T. (Kansas
State Univ.) 140-01
Mohlman-Berge, Jerica (Univ. of
Minnesota) 103-01, 103-04,
207, 407-01
Mollova, Sevim (California State
Univ., Northridge) 329-02
Monahan, Shannon
(Mathematica Policy
Research) 105-04
Monk, Kale (Kansas State Univ.)
416-14
Moore, Darren (Virginia Tech)
303-26
Moore, Quinn (Mathematica
Policy Research) 105-04
Moore, Todd (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 40114
Morgan, Kari (Univ. of
Wyoming) 303-13
Morris, Amanda (Indiana UnivPurdue Univ. at Fort Wayne)
407-02
Morris, Michael (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 40128
Mortensen, Jennifer (Univ. of
Arizona) 138-01, 332-01,
416-07
Mosseri, Morris (Meir Medical
Center) 326-02
Moyer, April M. (Clark Univ.)
328-03
Mullova, Sevim 329-02
Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech
Univ.) 124-06, 302 AC,
318-28
Munger, Ashley L. (Univ. of
Maryland) 409-03
Muraco, Joel (Univ. of Arizona)
412-04
Murphy, Megan J. (Antioch
Univ. New England) 23103
Murray, Colleen I. (Univ. of
Nevada-Reno) 236 (TC1B2), 241
Murray, Maresa (Indiana Univ.)
0100-2 CMW1
Murtagh, Paige (Miami Univ.)
216-01
Musil, Carol (Montana State
Univ.) 124-01
Muza, Robin (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 100-15
Myers, Sarah (Wake Forest
Univ.) 401-13
Myers-Bowman, Karen (Kansas
State Univ.) 100-12, 10013
Myers-Walls, Judith A. (Purdue
Univ.) 321-09
Myhra, Laurelle L. (Native
American Community Clinic)
303-01
N
Nakagawa, Mari (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 336-04
Nan, Liu (Ochanomizu Univ.)
336-03
Nathans, Laura (Univ. of North
Texas) 125-05
Nazarini Roy, Rudabeh (Kansas
State Univ.) 124-11
Negash, Sesen (Florida State
Univ.) 205-01
Nelson, Larry (Brigham Young
Univ.) 222-14
Neppl, Tricia (Iowa State Univ.)
126, 203-01, 329-04
Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair State
Univ.) 318-24
Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne (Univ.
of Minnesota) 103-01
Newkirk, Katherine (Univ. of
Massachusetts-Amherst) 11304/FF, 328-04
Newman, Tara (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) 145-03
Nicoleau, Alicia (Loma Linda
Univ.) 203-17
Nielsen, Samantha (Samantha
Nielsen) 218-01
Nievar, Angela (Univ. of North
Texas) 303-09
Nixon, Elizabeth (Trinity Col.,
Dublin) 203-25, 416-20
Nomaguchi, Kei (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 303-05
Norman, Jacqueline (Univ. of
Kentucky) 145-18
Norton, Aaron (Kansas State
Univ.) 408-03
Nova, Liz (North Dakota State
Univ.) 335-03/FF
Nussbeck, Fridtjof (Univ. of
Zurich) 303-07
Nuttman-Shwartz, Orit (Sapir
Col.) 132
O
O’Brien, Nicole (Univ. of
Connecticut) 335-01/FF
Oates, Shannon K. (IU Health
Arnett) 406-02/FH
Ogle, Nick (John Brown Univ.)
303-19
Ogolsky, Brian (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
125-03
Oka, Megan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 203-10
Okamura, Rie (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 336-01
Okolo, Zainab (Univ. of
Maryland) 124-10
Olmstead, Spencer B. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 305 (TC4B-2),
329-01
Olson, Jonathan (Penn State
Univ.-Altoona) 133-02
O’Neal, Catherine Walker (Univ.
of Georgia) 129-01, 129-02,
129-03
Ong, Thai (Arizona State Univ.)
124-20
Ontai, Lenna (Univ. of
California, Davis) 207-01
Ooms, Theodora (Consultant,
Washington, DC) , 130,
310
Oravecz, Linda (Towson Univ.)
100-17, 109-01
Ortega, Alex (UCLA) 213
Orthner, Dennis K. (Univ. of
North Carolina at Chapel
Hill) 214, 321-10
Ortiz, Abel (Annie E. Casey
Foundation) 310-02
Osuch, Janet (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-03
Oswald, Ramona (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
149, 412-03
Overath, Renee (Washington
State Univ. Ext.) 318-11
P
Padilla-Walker, Laura (Brigham
Young Univ.) 124-24, 40110
Page, Melanie (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 103-03
Palkovitz, Rob (Univ. of
Delaware) 243 TC, 245 TC,
407
Palmer, Angela (Winthrop Univ.)
100-28
Palomer, Angela (Univ. of
Arizona) 222-21
Pandit, Mayuri (Loma Linda
Univ.) 203-19
Park, Jeong-Yun (Chung-Ang
Univ.) 142-03
Park, Woochul (Univ. of
Maryland) 142-03, 311-04
Parker, Trent (Univ. of Kentucky)
203-12, 411-01
Parr, K. (Connecticut Center for
Economic Analysis) 34003
65
�Program participants
Parra, Gilbert R. (Univ. of
Memphis) 327-02
Parra-Cardona, Ruben-Jose
(Michigan State Univ.) 10010
Parris Stephens, Mary Ann (Kent
State Univ.) 406-01/FH
Paschall, Katherine (Univ. of
Arizona) 138-03
Pasley,B. Kay (Florida State
Univ.) 246 TCRM, 329-01
Patrick, Elizabeth (Loma Linda
Univ.) 118
Patterson, Charlotte J. (Univ. of
Virginia) 328-01, 328-02
Paulk, Amber (Central
Washington Univ.) 124-27
Pavkov, Thomas (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 110-01
Payne, Pamela (Univ. of Arizona)
100-20; 100-21, 100-22,
140-03
Pearce-Morris, Jennifer (Texas
A & M Univ.-Kingsville) 305
(TC4B-1)
Pearson, Kim (TransYouth
Family Allies) 402
Peck, Terrill (West Virginia
Univ.) 100-07
Peng, Shuling (Univ. of
Minnesota) 318-05
Perez, Yesenia (Auburn Univ.)
203-20
Perez-Brena, Norma (Arizona
State Univ.) 303-17, 31816
Perlman, Daniel (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
219
Perry, Martha (Univ. of
Kentucky) 133-03, 20312, 235 (TC1A-2), 326-04,
408
Perry, Yvette V. (Univ. of Toledo)
238, 247
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen (Univ.
of Massachusetts-Amherst)
113-04/FF, 135-2 CMW4,
328-04
Peterson, Gary W. (Miami Univ.
of Ohio) 321-11
Peterson, Ryan (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 100-29
Petren, Raymond E. (Florida
State Univ.) 243 TCRM
Pettit, Gregory (Auburn Univ.)
318-14, 401-15
Philbrook, Lauren (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 333-01
Pidcock, Boyd (Lewis & Clark
Col.) 207-04
Piercy, Kathleen (Utah State
Univ.) 325-01/FH/EE
Pierson, Colin (Texas State
Univ.-San Marcos) 401-06
Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.) 40115, 410-01
66
Plunkett, Scott (California State
Univ., Northridge) 143, 32902, 401-17
Pocock, Alexandra M. (Univ. of
Georgia) 107-04
Poggi, Gwenyth (Alliant
International Univ.) 20309
Ponappa, Sujata (Ohio State
Univ.) 401-12
Popp, Jill (Connecticut
Children’s Medical Center)
323-03
Porter, Laura (Consultant Public
Strategies) 130-01
Potter, Daniel (Americanstitutes
for Research) 124-21
Potter,ma (Virginia Tech) 12421
Poulsen, Franklin (Brigham
Young Univ.) 215-03
Powell, Erin (Univ. of Kentucky)
145-18
Power, Thomas (Washington
State Univ.) 322
Pratt, Kariga (Kansas State
Univ.) 145-02
Price, Laura (Samford Univ.)
145-22
Priest, Jacob (Florida State
Univ.) 124-06 A
Pritchard, Kayla (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 303-15
Proulx, Christine (Univ. of
Missouri) 114-03
Pruett, Kyle (Yale School of
Medicine) 105-02
Q
Qin, Shen (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 401-04
Quandt, Sara (Wake Forest
School of Medicine) 135-01,
208-01
R
Radina, M. Elise (Miami Univ.
of Ohio) 100-04, 216-01,
406-04/FH
Rae, Rebecca 208-03
Rafaeli, Eshkol (Bar Ilan Univ.)
326-02
Raffaelli, Marcela (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
145-21, 218-01, 218-02,
311-02
Raley, Kelly R. (Univ. of Texas)
116
Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse
Univ.) 348
Randall, Kellie G. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 334-02
Rappleyea, Damon L. (East
Carolina Univ.) 100-25
Ratcliffe, Gary Cole (Kansas
State Univ.) 303-18
Rauer, Amy (Auburn Univ.) 13304, 324-01, 414-03
Reck, Katie H. (Utah State
Univ.) 203-26, 325-01/FH/
EE, 401-11
Reddock, Ebony (Univ. of
Michigan) 332-03, 410
Reed, Kay (Auburn Univ.) 11104
Reed, Rebecca G. (Univ. of
Arizona) 222-23
Reina, Angelica (Iowa State
Univ.) 230-01, 318-29
Reinke, Jennifer (Univ. of
Minnesota) 309-02
Reinsfelder, Tom (Penn State
Univ.-Mont Alto) 100-19
Reyes, Adriana (Penn State
Univ.) 305 (TC4B-1)
Reyes, Robert (Goshen Col.)
224, 404-01
Rhoades, Galena (Univ. of
Denver) 105-01
Rich, Amanda (Univ. of
Delaware) 323-01
Richards, Leslie (Oregon State
Univ.) 318-20
Richardson, Judee (Univ. of
Illinois) 128-02
Richardson, Rhonda (Kent State
Univ.) 100-08
Ricklefs, Tonya (Kansas State
Univ.) 100-12, 100-13
Riera, Kate C. (Univ. of
Maryland) 409-03
Riffe, Jane (West Virginia Univ.)
100-07
Ripoll, Karen (Universidad de
los Andes) 222-10
Roberson, Patricia (Univ. of
Tennessee) 145-13, 305
(TC4B-2), 329-01
Roberts, Joanne (Hardin
Simmons Univ.) 345
Roberts, Kelly (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 145-03, 222-04, 40303
Robertson, Janet (Univ. of
Connecticut) 335-01/FF
Robila, Mihaela (Queens Col.)
123, 145-27
Robins, Richard (Univ. of
California-Davis) 203-03
Robinson, JoAnn (Univ. of
Connecticut) 323-03
Roche, Kathleen (Georgia State
Univ.) 331
Rodas, Jose (Montclair State
Univ.) 206-03
Rodas Riveras, Jose (Montclair
State Univ.) 318-12
Rodriguez, Rebecca (Wichita
State Univ.) 205-03
Rodríguez, Sue A. (Arizona State
Univ.) 220-03
Rodriguez, Yuliana (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
203-15, 219-04
Roehlkepartain, Eugene
(Searchst.) 411-03
Romero, Andrea (Univ. of
Arizona) 110-02
Romero de Slowing, Flor (Iowa
State Univ.) 230-02, 31829
Ronis, Scott (Univ. of New
Brunswick) 327-01, 32702
Rook, Karen (Univ. of California,
Irvine) 406-01/FH
Roosa, Mark (Arizona State
Univ.) 404-02
Roper, Susanne Olsen (Brigham
Young Univ.) 215-03, 304
TCRM, 323-04
Rose, Andrew (Univ. of
Connecticut) 334-02
Ross, Maisielin (Univ. of
Florida) 109-02
Roth, Veronica (Penn State
Univ.) 305 (TC4B-1)
Roundy, Garret (Brigham Young
Univ.) 203-08
Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland)
245 (TC3A-1), 304 TC
Rubin, Roger H. (Univ. of
Maryland) 321-13
Rudd, Shelby (Univ. of Florida)
109-02
Rush-Ossenbeck, Marilyn
(Miami Univ.) 216-01
Russell, Beth (Univ. of
Connecticut) 333-02
Russell, Luke (Univ. of Missouri)
203-24
Russell, Stephen (Univ. of
Arizona) 412-04
Russo, Theresa (SUNY Oneonta
Col.) 100-23
Ryan, Aubrey (Auburn Univ.)
401-09
Ryherd, Lisa M. (Iowa State
Univ.) 222-01
S
Sabatelli, Ronald M. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 112-02, 116, 244
TCRM, 320-1 CMF6,
401-05
Sabey, Allen (Auburn Univ.)
133-04
Sahin, Seda (Purdue Univ.) 40602/FH
Saint-Eloi Cadely, Hans (Auburn
Univ.) 135, 401-15
Sams, Juli (Univ. of Tennessee)
145-13
Samtani, Satabdi (Texas Tech
Univ.) 124-06
Samuels, Jason (NCFR Staff)
101 AC
�Program participants
Samuelson, Anne (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 30802
Sandberg-Thoma, Sara (Ohio
State Univ.) 333-03
Sandhaus, Sandy (National
Jewish Health) 145-09
Sankar, Sudha (Michigan State
Univ.) 303-23
Sano, Yoshie (Washington State
Univ. Vancouver) 318-29
Sasaki, Takayo (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 336-02
Saulino, Marian (Univ. of
Delaware) 323-01
Savla, Jyoti (Virginia Tech) 10401, 416-15
Scales, Peter C. (Searchstitute)
411-03
Schaller, Amy (Univ. of Arizona)
128-03
Schlomer, Gabriel (Univ. of
Arizona) 124-09
Schmeer, Kammi (Ohio State
Univ.) 401-25
Schmidt, Alexandra (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 217-01/
FF
Schmuck, Rachel L. (Messiah
Col.) 100-02
Schnurr, Melissa (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Green Bay) 22225
Schofield, Thomas J. (Univ. of
California-Davis) 126
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J. (Ohio
State Univ.) 235 (TC1A-1),
242, 337, 339, 408-01
Schramm, David G. (Univ. of
Missouri) 222-18, 232-03,
338-03, 403-01
Schroeter, Christiane (California
Polytechnic State Univ.)
303-13
Schumm, Walter (Kansas State
Univ.) 124-11, 321-12,
413
Schvaneveldt, Paul (Weber State
Univ.) 222-07, 318-08
Schwab, Jacqueline (Penn State
Mont Alto) 100-19
Schweichler, John (East Carolina
Univ.) 124-04
Schwerdtfeger, Kami (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 410-02
Scrivano, Nicole (Univ. of
Connecticut) 318-31
Seedall, Ryan (Utah State Univ.)
231-04, 232-01
Seegan, Paige (California State
Univ., Northridge) 329-02
Seery, Brenda (SUNY Oneonta
Col.) 100-23
Seidel, Amber J. (Purdue Univ.)
309, 406-01/FH, 406-02/
FH
Senia, Jennifer (Iowa State
Univ.) 329-04
Settles, Barbara (Univ. of
Delaware) 145-12, 321-13
Shamai, Michal (Univ. of Haifa)
132
Shapiro, Alyson (Arizona State
Univ.) 333-04
Shapiro, Constance (Univ. of
Illinois) 141-03/FF
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech
Univ.) 339-1, 342, 346,
416-22
Shelton, Lawrence (Univ. of
Vermont) 100-09, 223
Shenassa, Edmond (Univ. of
Maryland) 216-02
Shields, Cleveland G. (Purdue
Univ.) 406-02/FH
Shih, Kristy Y. (Central Michigan
University) 247, 319
Shijo, Jessica (Univ. of
California, Davis) 207-01
Shilts, Mical (California State
Univ., Sacramento) 207-01
Shimabukuro, Shizuka
(Okinawast. of Science and
Technology) 142-01, 31825
Shin, Hye Rim (Yonsei Univ.)
124-12, 210-02
Shipley, Allison (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 100-29
Short, Jessica (Messiah Col.)
100-02
Shoup, Julianne (Univ. of
Florida) 222-13
Shreffler, Karina (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 236 TCRM, 317,
401-28, 410-02
Shriner, Bethanne (National
Louis Univ.) 401-24
Shriner, Michael (National Louis
Univ.) 401-24
Shriver, Lenka (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 103-03
Silva, Kerry (Univ. of
Connecticut) 318-31
Simons, Leslie Gordon (Univ.
of Georgia) 107-02, 129-02,
222-29
Simonson, Kevin (Iowa State
Univ.) 232-04
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State
Univ.) 100-05, 110-04, 20311
Skoyen, Jane (Univ. of Arizona)
145-11
Slesnick, Natasha (Ohio State
Univ.) 416-12
Small, Stephen (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 30802
Smedley, Brian (Health
Policystitute, Joint Center
for Political and Economic
Studies) 313, 314
Smit, Ria (Univ. of
Johannesburg) 311-03
Smith, Catherine (East Carolina
Univ.) 214
Smith, Delores (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 40114
Smith, Donna (Univ. of
Kentucky) 411-01
Smith,ily L. (Univ. of Georgia)
219-03
Smith, Jesse (Univ. of Colorado)
232-04
Smith, Jocelyn (Univ. of
Maryland) 110-03
Smith, Justin D. (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 217-03/
FF, 327-03
Smith, Michael F. (Shippensburg
Univ.) 203-29, 410-03
Smith, Nathan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 124-24
Smith, Paula (Univ. of
Connecticut) 335-01/FF
Smith, Suzanne (Washington
State Univ. Vancouver) 12506
Smith, Trent (Wichita State
Univ.) 205-03
Smith, Tyler (Univ. of North
Texas) 303-09
Smith-Bynum, Mia (Univ. of
Maryland) 206-02
Snyder, Anastasia (Ohio State
Univ.) 326-03
Solheim, Catherine A. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 203-16, 309-02,
311-01, 404-03
Sollie, Donna (Auburn Univ.)
010-2 CMW1
Solmeyer, Anna (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 220-01
Soloski, Kristy L. (Kansas State
Univ.) 407-03, 416-14
Song, Hye-Rim (Chung-Ang
Univ.) 142-03
Speirs, Katherine E. (Univ. of
Maryland) 135-02, 207-02,
401-01, 409-03
Springer, Nicole (Texas Tech
Univ.) 304 (TC4A-1)
Stahl, Lauren (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) 403-03
Stanik, Christine E.
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
219-02
Stanton, M. Duncan (The Morton
Ctr.) 321-14
Stephens, Tonya K. (East
Carolina Univ.) 124-28
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State
Univ.) 206-03, 318-12
Stewart, Wade (Utah State Univ.)
203-11
Stith, Sandra (Kansas State
Univ.) 145-24, 145-25
Stockdale, Gary (Univ. of
California-Davis) 203-03
Stone Carlson, Thomas (North
Dakota State Univ.) 335-02/
FF, 335-03/FF
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR) CMTU5,
135-4 CMW6, 220-2
CMTH4
Strange, Charlie (Medical Univ.
of South Carolina) 145-09
Strong, Erica (Miami Univ.)
216-01
Su, Jinni (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 21904
Sudano, Laura (Virginia Tech)
131-02/FF
Sung, Jeehee (Texas Tech Univ.)
416-04
Supple, Andrew J. (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
219-04
Surjadi, Florensia F. (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 222-26
Sutter, Carolyn (Univ. of
California, Davis) 207-01
Sutton, Tara (Univ. of Georgia)
205-02, 222-29
Swann, Marquitta (Central
Michigan Univ.) 124-29
Swenson, Andrea (Virginia Tech)
135-03
Swick, Danielle 228/RT
Syvertsen, Amy (Searchstitute)
411-03
Sznajder-Murray, Brittany (Ohio
State Univ.) 416-12
T
Tafoya, Greg 208-03
Taillac, Peter (Univ. of Utah)
416-06
Tambling, Rachel (Univ. of
Connecticut) 203-09, 31831
Tang, Shain-May (National Open
Univ.) 318-26
Taylor, Alan C. (East Carolina
Univ.) 100-25, 124-28, 150,
303-24, 303-25
Taylor, Angela (Univ. of Arizona)
140-03
Taylor, Lisa (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 218
Taylor, Miles (Florida State
Univ.) 401-25
Taylor, Sherria (Loma Linda
Univ.) 222-02
Tedder, Milicia (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 145-20,
401-14
Tein, Jenn (Arizona State Univ.)
404-02
Teti, Douglas (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 333-01
Thoele, Brooke (Univ. of Texas)
203-22
67
�Program participants
Thomann Mitchell, Elissa
(Univ. of Illinois-Urbana/
Champaign) 145-21
Thompson, David (Kansas State
Univ.) 231-01
Thompson, Stacy (Southern
Illinois Univ.) 303-10
Thomson, Kimberly (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
145-21 F
Thomte, Nicole (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 124-17EE
Tilley, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Arizona) 332-01, 401-20
Tobe, Erica (Michigan State
Univ.) 124-05, 124-14
Tobias, Scott (Kent State Univ. at
Stark) 113
Toepfer, Steven (Kent State
Univ.) 222-12
Toews, Michelle (Texas State
Univ.) 203-27, 203-28, 32404
Tolhurst, Nicole (Univ. of
Arizona) 124-07
Tolmacz, Rami (Bar Ilan Univ.)
326-02
Toomey, Russell B. (Arizona
State Univ.) 229-01, 229-03,
335-02/FF, 402
Topham, Glade (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 103-03
Tornello, Samantha L. (Univ. of
Virginia) 328-02
Totenhagen, Casey (Univ. of
Arizona) 222-19, 318-03
Townsend, Marilyn (Univ. of
California, Davis) 207-01
Tracy, Allison (Wellesley Col.)
110-01
Tralle, Minnell (Univ. of
Minnesota) 101 AC, CMTU4,
321-2 CMF7
Trask, Bahira (Univ. of
Delaware) 236 TCRM,
326
Treas, Judith (Univ. of California,
Irvine) 125-02
Trip, Bradley G. (Winthrop
Univ.) 337-02
Troilo, Jessica (West Virginia
Univ.) 124-08, 303-27A,
303-27B
Trudeau-Hern, Stephanie (Univ.
of Minnesota) 141-01/FF
Turner, Josh (Mississippi State
Univ.) 145-15
U
Umaña-Taylor, Adriana J.
(Arizona State Univ.) 113-01/
FF, 219-01, 220-03, 229-01,
229-02, 229-03, 303-17,
318-15, 318-16, 413-01,
413-02
68
Updegraff, Kimberly A. (Arizona
State Univ.) 113-01/FF, 21901, 220-03, 229-01, 229-02,
229-03, 303-17, 315, 318-15,
318-16, 413-01, 413-02
V
Valencia, Celina (Univ. of
Arizona) 110-02
Vallejos, Quirina (Wake Forest
School of Medicine) 20801
Van Campen, Kali (Univ. of
Arizona) 203-30
vanden-Moorefield, Brad
(Central Michigan Univ.)
124-15
Van Gelder, Sienna (Univ. of
Arizona) 222-21
Vannatta, Mara (Montana State
Univ.) 124-03
Van Ness, Kristen (Univ. of
Connecticut) 339-1
Vaterlaus, J. Mitch (Utah State
Univ.) 100-05
Vesely, Colleen K. (George
Mason Univ.) 230-03
Vest, Andrea (Arizona State
Univ.) 401-06
Vieten, Cassandra (California
Pacific Medical Center
Researchst.) 104-02
Vilchinsky, Noa (Bar Ilan Univ.)
326-02
Villalobos, Guillermo (Univ. of
Nevada-Reno) 236 (TC1B2)
Viramontez-Anguiano, Ruben
(Goshen Col.) 404-01
W
Walker, Alexis (Oregon State
Univ.) 126
Walker, Anthony B. (Univ. of
Texas) 145-08
Walker, Kathleen (Kent State
Univ.) 124-22, 140-04
Walker, Susan K. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 120, 136, 308-01,
308-03, 308-04, 347
Wall, Sterling (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
100-27, 146, 0200-2, 302 AC,
318-10
Wallerstein, Nina 208-03
Walls, Jill (Ball State Univ.)
303-08
Wamboldt, Frederick (National
Jewish Health) 145-09
Wampler, Karen (Michigan State
Univ.) 142-01, 231-04, 312-1
CMF4
Wampler, Richard (Michigan
State Univ.) 318-25
Ward, Rebecca (Shippensburg
Univ.) 203-29, 233, 41003
Warner, Camille (Montana State
Univ.) 124-01
Washington, Nedra (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 318-06
Waters, Mallory (Miami Univ.)
216-01
Watson, Courtney (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 41004
Weaver, Shannon (Univ. of
Connecticut) 339-1
Webb, Farrell J. (Kansas State
Univ.) 145-02, 332-02
Weiner, Judith (Miami Univ.)
412-02
Weisskirch, Robert (California
State Univ.) 326-05
Werner-Wilson, Ronald (Univ.
of Kentucky) 203-06, 203-12,
303-28, 326-04, 411-01
Weymouth, Bridget (Univ.
of North Carolina at
Greensboro) 124-13
Wheeler, Brandan (Auburn
Univ.) 124-25
Wheeler, Lorey A. (Arizona State
Univ.) 219-01
Wherry, Jeffrey (Texas Tech
Univ.) 324-02
White, Rebecca (Arizona State
Univ.) 404-02
White, Ruth A. (National Center
on Housing & Child Welfare)
334-03
White, Vera (Kansas State Univ.)
332-02
Whiteman, Shawn D. (Purdue
Univ.) 220-02
Whittaker, Amy (West Ridge
Academy) 401-11
Wickel, Katharine (Univ. of
Minnesota) 215-01
Wickrama, Kandauda A. S.
(Univ. of Georgia) 129-01,
129-02, 129-03, 142-04, 203,
206-04, 318-01, 401-07
Widaman, Keith (Univ. of
California-Davis) 203-03
Wiersma, Jacquelyn (Univ. of
Arkansas) 416-10
Wikler, Allison (NCFR Staff)
101 AC
Wiley, Angela R. (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
148
Wilkes, McKenzie (Texas Tech
Univ.) 207-04
Wilkins, Tamekia (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana Champaign)
416-23
Williams, Amanda L. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 226, 243 (TC2A1)
Williams, Ashley C. (Kent State
Univ.) 124-22, 140-04
Williams, Kirstee (Loma Linda
Univ.) 106
Williams, Patricia (Univ. of
Maine at Farmington) 10901
Williams Reade, Jackie (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) 405, 41604
Willoughby, Brian (Brigham
Young Univ.) 114-01, 114-04,
203-31, 414-02
Willox, Lara (Univ. of West
Georgia) 124-19
Wilmoth, Joe D. (Mississippi
State Univ.) 145-15, 301
Wilson, Stephan M. (Oklahoma
State U.) 112-04
Winter, Cindy (NCFR) 107-1
OSW1, 120, 312-2 CMF5,
330-1 CMF8
Wolff, Melanie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
146
Wolfinger, Nicholas H. (Univ. of
Utah) 102
Wong, Alison (Univ. of
Connecticut) 141-01/FF,
318-31
Wood, Nathan (Univ. of
Kentucky) 203-12
Wood, Robert G. (Mathematica
Policy Research) 105-04
Woods, Sarah (Florida State
Univ.) 124-06 A
Wray, Wendy (Loma Linda
Univ.) 222-31
Wu, Joanna (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana Champaign) 41623
X
Xia, Yan Ruth (Univ. of
Nebraska) 137-03, 401-04
Xiong, Zha Blong (Univ. of
Minnesota) 318-05, 40902
Y
Yang, Yun Jung (Texas Tech
Univ.) 324-02
Yaure, Robin (Pennsylvania State
Univ.-Mont Alto) 125-05
Yazedjian, Ani (Texas State
Univ.) 203-27, 203-28, 32404
Yim, Gloria (Arizona State
Univ.) 416-01
Yodanis, Carrie (Univ. of British
Columbia) 246 (TC3B-2),
305 TCRM
Yong, Lily (Texas Tech Univ.)
303-16
Yoo, Hana (Ohio State Univ.)
203-18, 326-03
Yoon, Yesel (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 113-04/FF
Yorgason, Jeremy B. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 145-07, 145-14,
300A, 406-03/FH, 414-04
�Program participants
You, Hyun-Kyung (Central
Michigan Univ.) , 303-14,
313
Young, Rebekah (Penn State
Univ.) 245 (TC3A-1)
Young, Sheena (Auburn Univ.)
134, 324
Young, Valerie (Hanover Col.)
222-19
Younkin, Felisha (Ohio State
Univ.) 416-13
Yun, Hye Jung (Florida State
Univ.) 416-19
Z
Zaloudek, Julie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 100-15,
100-16, 145-01, 232
Zapata Roblyer, Martha
(Oklahoma State Univ.) 13702, 410-02
Zaremba-Morgan, Ali (Auburn
Univ.) 217-02FT/FF, 40109
Zausniewski, Jaclene (Montana
State Univ.) 124-01
Zeiders, Katharine (Arizona State
Univ.) 113-01/FF, 404-02
Zhang, Jing (Virginia Tech)
416-15
Zhao, Jia (Nemours Health and
Prevention Services) 14512
Zimmerman, Kevin (Univ. of
South Carolina, Upstate) 222,
222-22, 232-04
Zipper, Irene Nathan 228/RT
Zomerlei, Daniel (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-03
Zvonkovic, Anisa M. (Virginia
Tech) 112-01, 126, 135-03,
245 TCRM, 304 (TC4A-1),
321-1 OAF2, 339
69
�Why become a member?
We are NCFR
...the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary study of families. NCFR attracts professionals from all areas of
research, teaching, practice, policy analysis, and human services.
Our members’ interests—as diverse at their careers and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that yield a common
benefit: strengthening families.
Our organization
The National Council on Family Relations, established in 1938, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit professional organization focused
solely on family research, policy and practice. Our 3300 members represent the nation’s leading family researchers, educators,
and practitioners.
Our journals
Journal of Marriage and Family . . . JMF, for 70 years the premier journal in the area of marriage and family. Editor: David Demo
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies . . . FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators, and policy professionals. Editor: Ronald Sabatelli
Journal of Family Theory & Review . . . New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring family and relationship theory;
complimentary distribution to all journal-subscribing members in 2010. Editor: Robert Milardo
Our CFLE credential...the standard for family life educators
Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life Educator designation. The NCFR CFLE curricular
requirements have been incorporated into degree programs at more than 110 colleges and universities.
Stay informed
NCFR Report, the member magazine is published quarterly and features a “Family Focus” section with contributed articles on
key topics. Network is the CFLE newsletter that includes book reviews, best practices, and news from CFLEs around the world.
The “Zippy News” e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announcements on family matters.
Local connections
A dozen state affiliate councils gives NCFR a local flavor. Stay in touch with members in your area through conferences, events,
and communications. Plus, 20 student affiliates offer a great option to build your resume and connect your academic experience to real-world opportunities. The Affiliate Councils provide communication options and conference program events to share
information with other local affiliate members.
Shared interests...NCFR sections make it happen for you
There are ten sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section members communicate through listservs
and web page announcements. Many presentations at the Annual Conference are determined by section submission, review,
and sponsorship.
Annual Conference...professional development plus
Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major presentations by leading
professionals, break-out sessions of all kinds, and informal networking. Grow professionally, establish
new contacts, and build lasting relationships.
Membership options that fit your career
• Special rates for students and emeritus members
• Professional levels with choice of journals
• New! “New Professional” option in 2010 for recent graduates
www.ncfr.org
888-781-9331
info@ncfr.org
70
�Notes, phone numbers, email addresses
71
�Notes, phone numbers, email addresses
72
�NCFR Past Presidents
2009-11
2007-09
2005-07
2003-05
2001-03
1999-2001
1998-99
1997-98
1996-97
1995-96
1994-95
1993-94
1992-93
1991-92
1990-91
1989-90
1988-89
1987-88
1986-87
1985-86
1984-85
1983-84
1982-83
1981-82
1980-81
1979-80
1978-79
1977-78
1976-77
1975-76
1974-75
Gary L. Bowen
Maxine Hammonds-Smith (deceased)
Pamela A. Monroe
Gay C. Kitson (deceased)
Carol A. Darling, CFLE
Stephen R. Jorgensen
William J. Doherty, CFLE
Greer Litton Fox
Pauline Boss
Michael J. Sporakowski, CFLE
Alexis J. Walker (deceased)
Harriette Pipes McAdoo (deceased)
Patricia Kain Knaub
Brent C. Miller
Lynda Henley Walters
M. Janice Hogan-Schiltgen
David H. Olson
Graham B. Spanier
Hamilton I. McCubbin
Joan Aldous
Sharon J. Price
Bert N. Adams
James Walters (deceased)
Wesley R. Burr
Kate Garner (deceased)
Ira L. Reiss
Paul C. Glick (deceased)
Gerhard Neubeck (deceased)
William C. Nichols Jr.
Carlfred B. Broderick (deceased)
Richard K. Kerckhoff (deceased)
1973-74
1972-73
1971-72
1970-71
1969-70
1968-69
1967-68
1966-67
1965-66
1964-65
1963-64
1962-63
1961-62
1960-61
1959-60
1958-59
1957-58
1956-57
1955-56
1955
1954
1952-53
1951-52
1950-51
1948-50
1946-48
1944-46
1942-44
1940-42
1939-40
1938-39
Leland J. Axelson (deceased)
Murray A. Straus
Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased)
Gerald R. Leslie (deceased)
Richard N. Hey
Elizabeth Force (deceased)
William F. Kenkel (deceased)
William M. Smith Jr. (deceased)
F. Ivan Nye
Clark Vincent (deceased)
Blaine R. Porter
Wallace C. Fulton (deceased)
David Mace (deceased)
Harold T. Christensen (deceased)
Aaron Rutledge (deceased)
Henry Bowman (deceased)
Mildred I. Morgan (deceased)
David Treat (deceased)
Judson Landis (deceased)
Gladys Groves (deceased)
Dorothy Dyer (deceased)
Robert Foster (deceased)
John O’Grady (deceased)
Nadina Kavinoky (deceased)
Ernest G. Osborne (deceased)
Lawrence Frank (deceased)
Sidney Goldstein (deceased)
Ernest W. Burgess (deceased)
Ernest Groves (deceased)
Adolf Meyer (deceased)
Paul Sayre (deceased)
NCFR Fellows
Alan C. Acock 2001
Bert N. Adams 2001
Joan Aldous 1998
Katherine R. Allen 1998
Paul R. Amato 2001
Elaine Anderson 2000
Margaret E. Arcus 1999
Joyce A. Arditti 2011
Jean W. Bauer 2005 (deceased)
Patricia Bell-Scott 2000
Vern L. Bengstson 1998
Felix M. Berardo 1998 (deceased)
Rosemary Blieszner 1999
Karen Bogenschneider 2006
Alan Booth 1998
Pauline Boss 1999
Gary L. Bowen 2001
Donald W. Bower 2002
Cheryl Buehler 2006
Andrew Cherlin 2011
Thomas R. Chibucos 2006
Marilyn Coleman 2001
Rand D. Conger 2002
Margaret Crosbie-Burnett 2005
Carol A. Darling 2001
J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr. 2004
Randal D. Day 2005
David H. Demo 2000
Peggye Dilworth-Anderson 1998
William J. Doherty 2003
Margaret Feldman 2002
(deceased)
Charles R. Figley 2010
Francis D. Fincham 1998
Mark A. Fine 2000
Judith L. Fischer 2009
Greet Litton Fox 2000
Lawrence H. Ganong 2001
H. Wallace Goddard 2005
Harold D. Grotevant 2003
Raeann R. Hamon 2010
Shirley M.H. Hanson 2001
Gladys J. Hildreth 2000
M. Janice Hogan 2007
Arminta Jacobson 2011
David R. Johnson 2010
Michael P. Johnson 2004
Stephen Jorgensen 2002
Diane K. Kieren 2000
Gay C. Kitson 2003 (deceased)
David M. Klein 2007
Judith Landau 1998
Jeffry H. Larson 2010
Gary R. Lee 2010
Leigh A. Leslie 2004
Edith A. Lewis 2006
Jay A. Mancini 2002
Stephen R. Marks 2006
William Marsiglio 2007
Harriett P. McAdoo 1998
(deceased)
Hamilton McCubbin 1999
Patrick C. McKenry 2001
(deceased)
Robert M. Milardo 2005
Brent C. Miller 2000
Phyllis Moen 2002
Pamela A. Monroe 2008
Judith A. Myers-Walls 2000
Patricia Noller 1998
David H. Olson 2007
Dennis K. Orthner 2000
B. Kay Pasley 2002
Gary W. Peterson 2006
Joe F. Pittman 2001
Joseph Pleck 1999
Blaine R. Porter 2006
Sharon Price 1999
Karen A. Roberto 2003
Paul C. Rosenblatt 2008
Roger H. Rubin 2002
Ronald M. Sabatelli 2008
Walter R. Schumm 2004
Karen Seccombe 2006
Barbara H. Settles 2007
Constance L. Shehan 2006
Graham Spanier 1998
Michael J. Sporakowski 1999
Jetse Sprey 2004
M. Duncan Stanton 2005
Maximiliane Szinovacz 2002
Jay D. Teachman 2000
Patricia Voydanoff 2000
Shelly MacDermid
Wadsworth 2005
Alexis J. Walker 1998
(deceased)
Lynda H. Walters 2008
James M. White 2004
Lynn White 2004
Stephan M. Wilson 2005
�We are NCFR
. . . the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary
understanding of families. The NCFR Annual Conference attracts
professionals from all areas of research, teaching, practice, policy
analysis, and human services.
Our members’ interests—as diverse as their careers
and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that yield a
common benefit: understanding and strengthening families.
Our organization
The National Council on Family Relations, established in 1938, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit
professional organization focused solely on family research, policy and practice. Our 3,500
members represent the nation’s leading family researchers, educators, and practitioners.
Our journals
Journal of Marriage and Family
JMF, for 75 years the premier journal in the
area of marriage and family. Editor: David Demo
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary
Journal of Applied Family Studies
FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators,
and policy professionals. Editor: Ronald Sabatelli
Journal of Family Theory & Review
New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring
family and relationship theory; complimentary distribution
to all journal-subscribing members in 2012. Editor: Robert Milardo
Our CFLE credential...the standard for family life educators
Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life
Educator credential. The NCFR CFLE curricular requirements have been incorporated into
degree programs at more than 125 colleges and universities.
Stay informed
NCFR Report, the member magazine is published quarterly and features a “Family Focus”
section with contributed articles on key topics. Network is the CFLE newsletter that includes
book reviews, best practices, and news from CFLEs around the world. The “Zippy News”
e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announcements on family matters.
Local connections
A dozen state and regional affiliate councils gives NCFR a local flavor. Stay in touch with
members in your area through conferences, events, and communications. Plus, 20 student
affiliates offer a great option to build your resume and connect your academic experience to
real-world opportunities. The Affiliate Councils provide communication options and
conference program events to share information with other local affiliate members.
Shared interests...NCFR sections make it happen for you
There are ten sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section
members communicate through listservs and web page announcements. Many presentations at
the Annual Conference are determined by section submission, review, and sponsorship.
Annual Conference...professional development plus
Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major
presentations by leading professionals, break-out sessions of all kinds, and informal
networking. Grow professionally, establish new contacts, and build lasting relationships.
Membership options that fit your career
• Special rates for students and emeritus members
• Professional levels with choice of journals
• New! “New Professional” option added in 2010 for recent graduates
�
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Event Venue
Hyatt Regency Hotel
Event Location
City and State
Phoenix, AZ
Program Chair
Leigh Leslie
Attendance
Number of people attending
1,013
Event Theme
Families and Health
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National Council on
Family Relations
2011 Annual Conference
November 16-19, 2011
Rosen Centre Hotel
Orlando, Florida
Families and the
Shifting Economy
Leanor Boulin Johnson, Ph.D.
Conference Program Chair
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��Welcome to the 2011 NCFR Conference
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
• To provide a forum to disseminate family research
• To share effective and evidence-based practice
applications for direct family service
• To promote the CFLE credential and its educational
and preventive approach to working with families
• To discuss policy implications of family research
and how to inform decision-makers
• To promote the professional development of its
membership, through participation in NCFR
governance and by offering opportunities for
continuing education units (CEUs) for credentialing
The NCFR Mission
To provide an educational forum for family researchers, educators, and practitioners to share in the
development and dissemination of knowledge about
families and family relationships, establish
professional standards, and work to promote family
well-being.
2011 Conference Theme:
“Families and the Shifting Economy”
Program Chair:
Leanor Boulin Johnson, Ph.D.,
Arizona State University
If it is true that an economic crisis is like war in that
it affects everything it touches, then the arsenal of
expertise available to each Section and focus group is
essential for equipping families to traverse the ebbs
and flows of the economic storm. Our theme allows
us to highlight the national and international factors
blocking families’ access to health, housing, and employment as well as to examine the consequences for
individuals and their relationships.
NCFR thanks the following sponsors for their contributions to the 2011 Annual Conference
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (President’s Reception)
University of Minnesota (plenary sponsor)
University of Georgia (plenary sponsor)
University of Maryland (reception support)
Florida State University (TCRM, Gathering Place)
Journal of Family Theory & Review (TCRM)
Johnson Printing (program booklet)
Virginia Tech (S/NP workshops)
Stokes Certified Medical Billing LLC (Cyber Cafe)
Thyme, Inc (health/beauty aids)
About this program booklet . . .
The conference program booklet is divided into the following sections:
• Program at a Glance – program schedule in chronological order
• Subject Index – listing of presentations by subject
• Abbreviations, see page 7
• Pre-conference Events – events and workshops on Tuesday, November 15
• Educational Sessions – complete list of all plenary, special sessions, papers, workshops, symposia, posters,
round tables
• Special Events – receptions and other non-educational sessions in chronological order
• Business Meetings – NCFR Board, committees, Sections, focus groups, and other group- or member-initiated
meetings
• Conference general information
• NCFR Board, Conference Committee, journal editors, Affiliate Councils, staff
• Index of Program Participants
• Your Personal Scheduler – center pull-out section
• Map of the Rosen Centre Hotel – center pull-out section
1
�2011 Proposal Reviewers
One of the strengths of the NCFR Annual Conference is the concurrent sessions sponsored by Sections. Proposals are blind reviewed
by three peer reviewers from the section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring that conference
presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience.
Affiliate
Councils
Nate Cottle
Angela Nievar
Joanne Roberts,
Program Chair
Steve Wages
Education and
Enrichment
Ellen Abell
Ghadir Aljayyousi-
Khalil
Deborah Bailey
Betty Barber
Jaylie
Beckenhauer
Deb Berke
Karen Bluth
Anne Burgess
Lover Chancler
Wen-chi Chen
Pam Clary
Jessie Connell
Nate Cottle
Carol A. Darling
Bryce Dickey
Laura Dickson
Jennifer Doty
Stephen Duncan
Jodi Dworkin
Aaron Ebata
Kevin Fitzgerald
Marilyn Flick
Ted Futris
Valerie Geaither
Colleen Gengler
Nerissa LeBlanc
Gillum
H. Wallace
Goddard
Melissa Gordon
Patricia Gross
James Guy
Ron Hammond
Alisha Hardman
Teri Henke
Brian
Higginbotham
Catherine
Johnson
Sara Johnson
Min-Jung Jung
Joan Jurich
Janice Kelly
Jackie Kirby-
Wilkins, Section
Chair-elect
Gary Laumann
Lorenza Lockett
Dreama Love
Mallory Lucier-
Greer
YanLing Ma
Beth Maddock
Magistad
James Marshall
Sally Martin
Nicole McAninch
Dana McDermott
Laurie Meschke
Yolanda Mitchell
Kari Morgan
Cindy Moseman
Judith Myers-Walls
2
Kara Newby
Tara Newman
Kimmery
Newsom
Spencer Olmstead
Charlotte Shoup
Olsen
Terrance Olson
Joseph Ostenson
Malvin (Vin)
Porter
Kariga Pratt
Brian Ready
Jessica Rich
Rhonda
Richardson
Mary Frances
Richmond
Kathleen Boyce
Rodgers
Peggy Rolling
Anne Rush
Theresa Russo
Hans Saint-Eloi
Cadely
Edwin Sama
Anne Samuelson
Marie Saracino
Heidi Stolz
Greg Thompson
Beth Van Horn
Kathy Walker
Susan Walker,
Section Chair
Rebecca Ward
Robin West
Carol Wilcoxen
Angela Wiley
Tamekia Wilkins
Patty Hrusa
Williams
Amy Wolfe
Robin Yaure
Ethnic
Minorities
Katrina Akande
Bill Allen
Christiana
Awosan
Wynona Bryant-
Williams
Margaret
Crosbie- Burnett
Annamaria
Csizmadia
Connie Dallas
April Few-Demo
Valerie Geaither
Jaesook Gho
Katia Goldfarb
Christina Grange
Deanna Harris
McKoy
Gladys Hildreth
Meneka Johnson
Phyllis Johnson
Deborah Keys
Soyoung Lee
Edith Lewis
Sheila Littlejohn
Chantel Lumpkin
Lolita Lyles
Bonita Manson
Elizabeth Nixon
Yvette Perry,
Section Chair
Frankie Denise
Powell
Karen Quek
Robert Reyes
Isa Ribadu
Alethea Rollins
Kristy Shih
LeAnne Silvey
Jocelyn Smith
Catherine
Solheim
Pearl Stewart
Sherria Taylor
Wylie Wan
Ferrell Webb
Ouida Westney
Xiaolin Xie
Ani Yazedjian
Hyun-Kyung You
Family and
Health
Anita Barbee
Jaylie Becken-
hauer
Jerica Berge
Letha Chadiha
Deborah Coehlo
Rosemary Crock
Connie Dallas
Linda Derscheid
Patti Follansbee
Ann Garwick
Colleen Gibbons
Nerissa Gillum
Joseph Grzywacz
Amanda Hardy
Stacy Hawkins
Twyla Hill
Joan Jurich
Lyndal Khaw
Susan Silverburg
Koerner
Jane Kurz
Tracy LaPierre
Pat Lefler
C.R. Macchi
Barbara
Mandleco
Jan McCulloch,
Section Chair
Linda McGrath
Michael Merten
Laurie Meschke
Kari Morgan
Frankie Denise
Powell
M. Elise Radina
Jennifer Reinke
Susanne Roper
Amber Seidel
Karina Shreffler
Katherine Trent
Kit Wickel
Carol Wilcoxen
Deanna
Williamson
JeremyYorgason
Family Policy
Deborah Bailey
Katie Barrow
Dorothy Berglund
Deb Berke
Melissa Cave
Kelly Davis
Emily Douglas
Michael Fleming,
Section Chair
Katherin Flower
Rachel Gordon
Pat Gross
E. Jeff Hill
Twyla Hill
Mellisa Holtzman
Tracey LaPierre
Brenda Lohman
Susan Meyerle
Kari Morgan
Jonathon Olson
Esther Onaga
Aurea Osgood
Pamela Peter
Julie Poehlmann
Kamala
Ramadoss
Patricia Roberson
Emily Skuban
Susan Talley
Jing Jian Xiao
Shirley
Zimmerman
Family Science
Sandra Bailey
Debra Berke
Anita Bertram
Maureen
Blankemeyer
Renay Bradley
Faline
Christensen
Nate Cottle
Kelly Davis
Jared Durtschi
Caitlin Faas
Michelle Finley
Valerie Geaither
Deborah Gentry
Nerissa LeBlanc
Gillum
Leslie Gladney
Ben Goodman
Mellissa Gordon
Donna Hancock
Jim Hanson
Tammy Harpel,
Section Chair
Carolyn Henry
Jodie Hertzog
Nichole Huff
Matt Johnson
Atika Khurana
Dan Laxman
Kendra Lewis
Duhita Mahatmya
Trent Maurer
Wendy
Middlemiss
Daniel Moen
Kari Morgan
Charlotte Shoup
Olsen
F. Ryan Peterson
Tommy Phillips
Jennifer Reinke
Isa Ribadu
Kate Riera
Cheryl Robinson
Anne Rush
Karina Shreffler
Joyce Shriner
Emily Skuban
Deborah Smith
Michael Sturm
Stacy Thompson
Scott Tobias
Bahira Trask
Lorey Wheeler
Katharine Wickel
Amanda Williams
Deanna
Williamson
Robin Yaure
Family Therapy
Kevin Allemagne
William Allen
Shayne Anderson
Ashley Barrera
Thomas Blume,
Section Chair
Markie Blumer
Thomas Stone
Carlson
Megan
Dolbin-McNab
Jared Durtschi
Stephen Fife
Patti Follansbee
Lauren Fortner
Irena Glover
Mary Sue Green
Jeffrey Jackson
Carmen
Knudson-Martin
Linda Ladd
Yvonne Makidon
Christi McGeorge
Megan Murphy
Spencer Olmstead
Catie O’Neal
Shruti Paulsen
Colleen Peterson
Brian Ready
Rachel Tambling
Richard Wampler
Feminism and
Family Studies
Barbara Ames
Dorothy Berglund
Debra Berke
Markie Blumer
Kimberly
Crossman
Jennifer Hardesty
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Lynette Hoelter
Aine Humble
Michael Johnson
Joan Jurich
Lyndal Khaw
Janel Leone
Margaret
Manoogian
Melinda
Markham
A’verria Martin
Laurie Meschke
Elise
Murowchick
Ramona Faith
Oswald
Leslie Richards
Deborah Smith
Lisa Taylor,
Section Chair
Russell Toomey
Jessica Troilo
Hyun Kyung You
International
Sadguana Anasuri
Sylvia Asay
Yiting Chang
Margaret
Crosbie-Burnett
Abraham Hwang
Juyoung Jang
Phyllis Johnson
Vanja Lazarevic
Chih-Yuan Steven
Lee
Gary Lee
Jaerim Lee
Soyoung Lee
Polina Levchenko
Xiaohui Li
Elisabeth Maring
Njoroge Mbito
Miriam Mulsow
Judith Myers-Walls
Jane Rose Njue
Fenades Obinchu
Marcella Raffaelli
Jen Reinke
Dorothy Rombo
Tara
Saathoff-Wells
Paul Schvaneveldt,
Section Chair
Catherine
Solheim
Katherine Trent
Angela Wiley
Stephan Wilson
Religion and
Family Life
Linda Behrendt
Cheryl Cheek
Lawrence
Compter
David Dollahite
Christopher
Ellison
James Furrow
Valerie Geaither
Wallace Goddard
Chris Gonzalez
James Guy
Lynette Hoelter
Andrea Knestel
Dreama Love
Loren Marks
Susan O’Donnell
Richard Petts
Amy Rauer
Joanne Roberts,
Section Chair-
elect
Walter Schumm
Anthony Walker
Jason Wilde
Joe Wilmoth,
Section Chair
Research and
Theory
Kari Adamsons
Katrina Akande
Bill Anderson
Jared Anderson
Joyce Arditti
Anita Barbee
Jaylie
Beckenhauer
Janet Benavente
Cicely Brantley
Cliff Broman
Sonya Conner
Shannon Corkery
Melissa Curran
Jonathan Davis
Jim Deal
Jeff Dew
Jared Durtschi
Christine
Flanigan
Ted Futris
Jaesook Gho
Todd Goodsell
Rachel Gordon
Arthur Greil
Joseph Grzywacz
Denise Hamlin-
Glover
Jim Hanson
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Twyla Hill
Lynette Hoelter
Tom Holman
Davor Jedlicka
Matt Johnson
Sara Johnson
Anne Jones
Kerry Kazura
Margaret Keiley
Jacqueline Kirby-
Wilkins
Tanya
Koropeckyj-Cox
Gary Lee
Ashley Linne
Janice Lovett
Shelley MacDer-
mid Wadsworth,
Section Chair
Duhita Mahatmya
Jay Mancini
Mindy Markham
Susan McHale
Kami Merrifield
Laurie Meschke
Wendy
Middlemiss
Elizabeth Nixon
Sue O’Donnell
Brian Ogolsky
Spencer Olmstead
Joseph Ostenson
Kay Pasley
Martha Perry
Maureen
Perry-Jenkins
Joe Pittman
Christine Proulx
Amy Rauer
Brian Ready
Sandra Rezac
Kathleen Roche
Stacy Rogers
Silver
Katherine Rowe
Melissa Schnurr
Karina Shreffler
Emily Skuban
Katherine Speirs
Carolyn Spellings
Christine Stanik
Florensia Surjadi
Rachel Tambling
Chiung-Ya Tang
Scott Tobias
Jessica Troilo
Andrea Walker
Lorey Wheeler
Shawn Whiteman
Jing Jian Xiao
Robin Yaure
Rebekah Young
Students/New
Professionals
Andrew Behnke
Cassandra Dorius
�Conference at a glance
Tuesday, November 15
9am-4pm
9am-12:30pm
11:30am-6pm
12-4pm
12-7:30pm
2-6pm
3-6:30pm
3:30-9:30pm
6-8pm
6:45-7:45pm
6:30-9pm
8-9:30pm
Introductory MAXQDA Training Workshop
TCRM Special Workshop
TCRM Workshop Sessions 1-4
TCRM Workshop Registration
Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop
NCFR Board of Directors
TCRM Special Workshop
CFLE Advisory Board
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
TCRM Opening Reception
Section Chairs Meeting
TCRM Workshop Sessions 5
Wednesday, November 16
7-8:15am
7:30-8:30am
7:45-9:15am
8am -12pm
8am-1pm
8:15-9:45am
8:15-9:45am
8:30-10am
8:30-11:30am
10-11:30am
10-11:30am
10:45 -11:45am
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
12pm-1pm
1:15-3pm
3:15-4:45pm
3:15-4:45pm
3:15-4:45pm
5-6:15pm
5:30 -6:30pm
6:30-7:45pm
6:30-7:45pm
7-8:30pm
7:45-9:15pm
8-9:30pm
8-9:30pm
8:45-9:45pm
Focus Group Meetings
Journal Board Committee
Poster Session 1
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
Affiliate Councils Leadership Training Workshop
Concurrent Sessions 1
TCRM Workshop Sessions 6
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
CFLE Exam
Special Session: Childhood Poverty
Concurrent Sessions 2
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
Newcomers Reception
Focus Group Meetings
Poster Session 2
Fellows Roundtables
Plenary Session: Tough Times: The American Family
Under Economic Stress
Conversation Hour with Frank Furstenberg
Concurrent Sessions 3
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
Concurrent Sessions 4
Faculty Mentoring Session
President’s Reception; Fellows Induction
Poster Session 3
S/NP Speed Dating Style Mentoring Session
CFLE Reception
Section Member Meetings/Focus Group Meetings
TCRM Business Meeting
Mixer Session for Undergrad and Graduate Students
Thursday, November 17
7-8:15am
7-8:15am
7:10-7:40am
7:30 -9am
7:45-9:15am
8-9am
8-9:45am
8-10am
8:15-9:30am
9:45-11:30am
11am-5pm
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1pm
11:45am-1:15pm
12pm-2pm
12pm-1pm
1:15-2:45pm
1:15-2:45pm
Section Member Meeting
Continental Breakfast and Active Conversation on
Di versity and Inclusion
Meditation Time
Academic Program Review Committee
Poster Session 4
S/NP Leadership Council Meeting
S/NP Workshop: Swimming With the Sharks: How to
Get Into Graduate School
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
Concurrent Sessions 5
Plenary Session: Intergenerational Equity:
Balancing the Needs of Young and Old
Visit the Exhibits
Conversation Hour With Isabel Sawhill
Student Affiliate Workshop: Addressing Membership
and Community Needs
CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
Poster Session 5
Interactive Media Session (Pecha Kucha Format)
Section Member Meetings/Focus Group Meetings
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Fellows Committee Meeting
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
Live Auction Sponsored by the FFS Section
Special Session: Storms/Spills/Floods: Familes & Disaster
Concurrent Sessions 6
1:15-2:45pm
S/NP Grant Writing 101 Seminar
2-5pm
Groves Conference Board
3-4:30pm
Concurrent Sessions 7
3-4:30pm
Special Session: What Census Data Tell Us About
Families and the Shifting Economy
3-4:30pm
S/NP Workshop: Getting an Academic Job in a Tough
Economy
3-6pm
JMF Editor Interviews
4:30-5:45pm
Legacy Circle Reception
4:45-6pm
How to Prepare Manuscripts for NCFR Journals
5-6pm
Southeast Council on Family Relations Meeting
Friday, November 18
7-8:15am
7:10-7:40am
7:30-9am
7:30-10am
7:45-9:15am
8-9:30am
8:15-9:45am
8:15-9:45am
8:30-9:45am
8:30-9:30am
9-9:45am
9am-4pm
10-11:45am
12pm-1:30pm
12pm-1pm
12pm-1:30pm
12pm-1:30pm
12pm-1:30pm
12pm-1:30pm
12:30-1:30pm
1:45-3:15pm
1:45-3:15pm
1:45-3:15pm
1:45-3:15pm
3:30-5pm
3:30-5pm
3:30-5pm
3:30-5pm
4-5pm
5:15-6:15pm
5:45-7:30pm
5:45-7:30pm
6:15-7:45pm
6:15-9:30pm
9-10:30pm
Focus Group Meetings
Meditation Time
2012 Program Committee Meeting
Student Affiliate Presidents/Reps and Advisors
Poster Session 6
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
Special Session: Key Steps to Improve the Health of
All American Families
Concurrent Sessions 8
CFLE Academic Program Question and Answer Session
Elections Council Meeting
Committee to Strengthen the Submission/Review Process
Visit the Exhibits
Plenary Session: Creating Policy for Women and
Children: The Importance of Measurement
Conversation Hour With Rebecca Blank
Memorial Service for NCFR Leaders
Special Session: How to Become a CFLE
Poster Session 7
Section Member Meetings/Focus Group Meetings
Family Relations Associate Editors
Fellows Roundtables
Special Session: Steadying the Tectonic Plates: On
Being Spiritual, Feminist, and Professional
Concurrent Sessions 9
Roundtables 1
S/NP Workshop: Being a Family Entrepreneur: Finding
and Creating Non-academic Jobs
Special Session: Overturning Florida’s Law Prohibiting
Gay Men and Lesbians From Adopting
Concurrent Sessions 10
Resource Exchange-Teaching Methods
S/NP Workshop: Creating and Managing your Online
Professional Identity
Religion and Family Life Section Journal Group
Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum
University Receptions
One on One Help Session: How to Prepare a Proposal
for the NCFR Annual Conference
CFLE Forum
Focus Group Meetings/Section Meetings
Friday Night Extravagana: Just Desserts Party
Saturday, November 19
7-8:15am
Focus Group Meetings
7-8:30am
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
7:10-7:40am
Meditation Time
7:30-9:30am
2012 Program Committee Meeting
7:45-9:15am
Poster Session 8
8:15-9:30am
Special Session: Teaching Marriage Inequality in the
Classroom
8:15-9:30am
Concurrent Sessions 11
8:15-9:30am
S/NP Workshop: Ten Tips for Publishing in Graduate
School and Beyond
9:45-11am
Concurrent Sessions 12
9:45-11am
Poster Session 9
9:45-11am
Roundtables 2
11:15am-1pm
Plenary Session: What’s (Not) Wrong With Low-income
Couples: Maintaining Intimacy in More and Less Affluent
Marriages
1:30-4:30pm
Post-conference Workshop: Supporting Relationships in
Military Couples
3
�Subject index
Key
1=Wed; 2=Thurs; 3=Fri;
4=Sat. See session listings
by day for titles.
Two-letter abbreviation
indicates Section; see page 7.
Adolescence
106 EM; 107-3 FH; 116-1 IN;
116-4 IN; 120-03 FH; 124-2
EE; 132-3 FH/RT; 139-01 EE;
139-02 EM; 139-03 EM; 139-04
FH; 139-05 FS; 139-06 IN; 13907 RT; 217-02 FH
Curriculum
203-01 EE; 203-02 FP
Death and Dying
402-13 FP; 409-1 RT/FH
Death and Dying (Cultural
Values)
306-4 EM
Decision-making/Power
409-2 RT/FH
Families and the Economy
121-9 - Fellows Roundtable;
122 - Plenary; 123 SS; 237-1
RT/FP
Family Crisis/Response
203-07 EE
Family Demography
102-16 FS; 409-4 RT/FH; 4141 IN
Adoption
323-1 FP; 329 SS; 417-17 FH;
417-18 FS; 417-19 IN
Disasters and Families
223 SS
Family Life Education
105 EE; 121-5 - Fellows
Roundtable; 203-08 EE; 20309 EE; 203-10 EE; 203-11 FS;
233-3 EE; 305-1 EE; 335-2 EE;
403 SS
Adulthood/Adult
Socialization
315-01 RT; 417-11 RT
Divorce and Separation
102-18 FF; 102-19 FS; 102-20
FT; 102-21 FT; 130-2 EE; 404-1
EE/FS; 415-2 RT
Family Policy
113-1 FP; 120-21 FP; 120-22
FP; 120-23 IN; 233-4 EE; 3251 IN
Domestic and Family
Violence
115-1 FF; 115-4 FF; 133-2 FT;
217-03 FH; 322-2 FH; 322-3
FH; 322-4 FH; 327-2 FH; 40214 EE; 402-15 FT
Family Process
124-1 EE; 217-05 EM; 315-04
RT; 326-1 RT
Aging/Gerontology
307-1 FP; 402-10 RF; 402-11
EE; 402-12 EM
Aging/Gerontology
(Caregiver Health)
226-3 FH
Disabilities
418-06 EM
Caregiving
303-06 EE
Domestic/Family Violence
and Couple Relationships
306-1 EM
Child Development
139-09 RT; 139-10 RT; 417-14
FF
End-of-life Issues
102-23 RT
Child Socialization
139-11 IN; 218-3 RT
Childhood/Children
137-1 RT; 139-12 FP; 211-4 RT;
411-1 EE/FS/AC
Childhood Poverty
111 SS
Chronic Illness
132-2 FH/RT; 402-01 FH; 40202 FH; 402-03 FH; 402-09 FT
Cohabitation
129-1 RT; 315-15 RT; 409-3
RT/FH
Community and Families
124-3 EE; 217-23 EE; 217-24
EM; 217-25 EM
Cross-cultural Issues
108 FT; 116-2 IN; 135-4 IN;
139-13 IN; 217-06 IN; 217-07
IN; 217-19 EM; 418-09 IN
4
Ethics and Values
412-4 FH
Ethnicity and Families
107-1 FH; 121-6 Fellows
Roundtable; 125-1 EM; 136-1
RT; 217-08 EM; 217-09 EM;
217-10 EM; 217-11 EM; 217-12
IN; 225-1 EM; 232 SS; 413-4
FT/EM/FS
Evaluation (programs,
methods)
203-03 EE; 203-05 SN; 404-2
EE/FS
Evidence-based Practice
203-06 FT; 335-3 EE
Families and Grief
119 FG
Families and Schools
320-2 - Fellows Roundtable
Family Relationships
120-02 FH; 121-7 Fellows
Roundtable; 121-8 - Fellows
Roundtable; 139-16 EM; 13917 EM; 139-18 FH; 139-19 FH;
139-20 FS; 139-21 FS; 139-22
IN; 139-23 IN; 139-24 RT; 2063 EM; 211-2 RT; RT; 405-2 EM;
406-2 FH; 406-3 FH; 413-2 FT/
EM/FS; 413-3 FT/EM/FS; 4144 IN
Family Research
308-3 RF; 315-02 RT; 411-3
EE/FS/AC
Family Resiliency
303-02 FF
Family Resource Management
and Economics
102-01 EE; 102-02 EE; 102-03
EE; 102-04 IN; 102-05 RT; 10206 IN; 102-07 RT; 102-09 FS;
205-1 EE
Family Science
114-1 FS; 120-04 FS; 235-1 FS;
320-3 Fellows Roundtable
Family Stress/Coping
125-3 EM; 139-08 FH; 207-1
FH; 233-2 EE; 303-03 FH; 30304 FH; 303-05 FS; 405-3 EM
Family Therapy Issues
218-5 FT
Fatherhood
206-2 EM; 218-4 FP; 228-3
FF; 320-5 Fellows Roundtable;
408-1 IN; 415-1 RT; 417-01 EE;
417-02 EE; 417-03 FS; 417-04
RT; 417-05 RT
Financial Security/Student
Financial Well-being
102-08 FP
Foster Care
417-15 FP; 417-16 SN
Fragile Families
303-01 FH
Gender/Roles
228-2 FF; 228-4 FF; 315-08 EE;
315-09 EM; 315-10 FF; 31511 FF; 315-12 FF; 315-13 FF;
334-1 RT
Gerontology
121-3 Fellows Roundtable; 1261 FH
Grandparenthood
226-2 FH; 417-12 EM; 417-13
RT
Health/Wellness/Illness
120-02 FH; 226-4 FH; 304 SS;
327-4 FH; 331-1 FH; 402-04
FH; 402-05 FH; 402-06 FH;
402-07 FH; 402-08 EM; 412-2
FH; 412-3 FH
Immigration/Migration
217-13 EM; 217-14 EM; 217-15
IN; 405-1 EM; 414-3 IN
Intergenerational Issues
212 Plenary Session; 214 SS;
218-2 RT; 309-2 RT; 332-2 FS/
RT; 417-22 EE; 417-23 FF; 41724 FT
Intergenerational Issues/Home
Based Family Therapy
218-7 FT
Intergenerational Issues/Transition to adulthood
315-03 RT
International Families
135-2 IN; 217-16 IN; 217-17
IN; 217-18 IN
Interventions
210-1 RT; 303-12 EM; 335-1
EE; 411-1 EE/FS/AC; 413-1
FT/EM/FS
�Subject index
Job Security
114-3 FS
LGBT Issues
209-1 FF; 209-2 FF; 209-3 FF;
209-4 FF; 236-1 FT/FF; 236-3
FT/FF; 236-4 FT/FF; 406-1
FH; 417-06 FF
LGBT Issues/Controlling
Relationships
115-3 FF
Marital Adjustment/Quality
332-3 FS/RT; 334-2 RT; 334-4
RT
Marital Relations
102-12 FT; 127-3 FT/EE; 3221 FH; 332-4 FS/RT; 405-4 EM
Marital Relations/Financial
Socialization
102-11 FS
Marital Therapy
236-2 FT/FF; 303-13 FT; 30314 FT; 303-15 FT; 303-16 FT;
303-17 FT; 303-18 FT; 303-19
FT; 303-20 FT; 407-1 FT
Marriage
102-13 FS; 102-14 FT; 102-15
FT; 102-17 RT; 129-2 RT; 1351 IN; 218-9 IN; 308-1 RF; 3343 RT; 419 Plenary Session
Marriage Education
404-3 EE/FS
Mate Selection and Dating
315-14 EE
Media and Families
120-10 EE; 120-11 FF; 120-12
RT; 130-3 EE; 315-06 FH
Mental Health
120-01 FH; 206-1 EM; 402-08
EM
Military Families
112-1 EE/RT/FS/FF; 112-2 EE/
RT/FS/FF; 112-3 EE/RT/FS/
FF; 112-4 EE/RT/FS/FF; 320-9
Fellows Roundtable; 402-19
EE; 402-20 EE; 402-21 RT;
402-22 RT; 402-23 RT; 416-1
RT; 420 Post Con Workshop
Motherhood
417-07 FF
Multicultural Families (transethnic)
217-20 EM; 414-2 IN
Multiple Roles
217-26 IN
Older Families
226-1 FH
Parent Education/Educators
116-3 IN; 203-12 EE; 203-13
EE; 203-14 EE; 203-15 EE;
203-16 EE; 203-17 EE; 203-18
EE; 224-3 EE/FH; 320-7 Fellows Roundtable; 320-8 Fellows Roundtable; 411-2 EE/FS/
AC; 418-05 RT
Parenthood
228-1 FF; 417-08 EE; 417-09
FH; 417-10 RT; 418-03 RT
Parenting Challenges
211-1 RT
Poverty/Welfare
120-19 FP; 120-20 RT; 309-1
RT
Practitioner Training
203-27 EE; 203-28 FP
Premarital Education
127-1 FT/EE
Professional Development
140 SN; 204 SN; 215-1 AC;
218-6 FT; 231 SN; 238 SN;
240 SS; 302-1 AC; 314; 3206 Fellows Roundtable; 327-7
EM; 336-1 SN; 339 SS
Public Policy
234-1 FP; 311 Plenary; 312 SS
Relationships/Conflict
306-2 EM
Religion and Families
217-27 EM; 217-28 RF; 229-1
RF; 229-2 RF; 229-3 RF; 2294 RF; 308-2 RF; 315-26 RF;
315-27 RF; 315-28 RF; 315-29
RF; 315-30 RF; 315-31 RF;
315-32 RF
Remarriage/Stepfamilies
102-22 EE; 233-1 EE; 415-3
RT
Research/Theory/Methods
PC1; all TCRM Workshop
sessions; 109-1 TCRM; 110-1
TCRM; 110-2 TCRM; 120-14
RT; 120-15; 120-16 RT; 120-17
RT; 120-18 SN; 121-1 Fellows
Roundtable; 121-2 Fellows
Roundtable; 121-4 Fellows
Roundtable; 134-1 FF; 320-1
Fellows Roundtable; 320-4 Fellows Roundtable; 410-1 SN
Resiliency
303-07 FH; 303-08 FF; 30309 FT; 303-10 IN; 303-11 RT;
333-1 RT
Rural Families
107-2 FH; 120-24 FH; 120-25
FT; 125-4 EM; 309-3 RT
Sexuality
224-1 EE/FH; 224-2 EE/FH;
224-4 EE/FH; 315-07 FH; 31516 EE; 315-17 EM; 315-18 FF;
315-19 FF; 315-20 FH; 315-21
FH; 315-22 FT; 315-23 FT;
315-24 FT; 315-25 RT; 402-17
RT; 406-4 - FH; 412-1 FH
Qualitative Research
327-6 SN; 217-29 FF
Technology/Internet and
Families
120-05 EE; 120-06 EE; 120-07
FH; 120-08 FT; 120-09 RT;
127-2 FT/EE; 130-1 EE; 130-4
EE; 218-8 RT; 315-05 FH; 41804 FS; 418-07 EE
Therapy/Counseling
121-10 Fellows Roundtable;
133-1 FT; 133-3 FT; 208-2 FT;
208-3 FT; 227-1 FT; 303-21
FT; 303-22 FT; 303-23 FT; 321
SS
Violence
115-2 FF; 132-1 FH/RT; 211-3
RT; 139-08A FF
Women and Work
102-24 EM
Work and Families
102-25 FH; 102-26 FS; 10226A RT; 102-27 FP; 102-28 FP;
102-29 FP; 102-30 RT; 128-1
RT; 135-3 IN; 208-1 FT; 327-5
FT; 328-1 SN
Social Justice
418-02 FF
Race/Ethnicity
217-21 EM; 217-22 EM; 330-1
EM
Teaching Methods
114-2 FS; 203-19 EE; 203-20;
203-21 EE; 203-22 FF; 20323 FS; 203-24 FS; 203-25 FS;
203-26 IN; 324-1 FS; 335-4
EE; 418-01 EE; 418-08 FP
Siblings
139-15 FH; 139-16 RT; 218-1
RT; 230-1 RT
Quantitative Research
120-13 FT
Substance Abuse/
Addictions
132-4 FH/RT; 217-01 FH; 21704 FH; 417-20 FH; 417-21 FT
Social Networks
308-4 RF
Refugees
125-2 EM
Relationships
129-3 RT; 131-1 EM; 303-24
FP; 303-25 RT; 303-26 RT;
303-27 RT; 303-28 FT; 306-3
EM; 332-1 FS/RT; 418-10 RT
Socioeconomic Class/
Inequality
102-10 EE
Spirituality and Families
327-3 RF
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�Table of contents
2011 Proposal Reviewers...........................................2
Conference at a Glance...............................................3
Subject Index.................................................................4
Preconference Events (Tues)......................................8
Conference Sessions (Wed-Sat)..............................10
Special Events............................................................46
Business Meetings.....................................................48
2012 Conference/Call for Proposals......................50
Exhibitors.....................................................................51
General Information..................................................52
Board of Directors.....................................................54
Conference Program Committee............................55
Journal Editors............................................................55
Affiliate Councils Board.............................................55
Affiliate Councils........................................................55
NCFR Staff..................................................................56
Program Participants................................................58
NCFR Membership Information/Form.............71-72
Presidents and Fellows...................Inside back cover
Personal Conference Scheduler.........................Insert
Rosen Center Floor Plan......................................Insert
Abbreviations, symbols
Numbering
Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with “1,”
Thursday with “2,” Friday with “3,” and Saturday with “4.”
Education and Enrichment (EE)
Authors, presiders, discussants
Authors’ names are listed in bold after the title of the presentation. Presiders, discussants, and other session leaders are listed
at the end of the session titles/topics.
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Emphasis
Presentations and posters are designated as (R) for “Research”
and/or (P) for “Practice.”
Family Policy (FP)
Session formats
PA - Paper: 3 or 4 presentations around a common theme
PK - Pecha Kucha format: 20 slides, 6:40 time limit
SY - Symposium; 3 or 4 presenters addressing the same topic
WK - Workshop: presentation of best practices, methods
PO - Poster: Detailed displays that summarize research or
practice; grouped by topic
RT - Roundtable: Speaker presents topic and leads discussion
PS - Poster Symposium: 3 or 4 presenters with commonly
themed posters
Sections, Affiliate Councils, Student/New Professional
(S/NP), Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions
Sessions may be sponsored by Sections, by the Affiliate
Councils group, by the Student/New Professional group, or the
CFLE program.
Sessions are marked as to sponsorship or in some cases area of
interest to highlight sessions about or for S/NPs and CFLEs.
Section icons are identified on the right. For Poster Sessions, the
Section is indicated by the two-letter section abbreviation.
Family and Health (FH)
Family Science (FS)
Family Therapy (FT)
Feminism and Family Studies (FF)
International (IN)
Religion and Family Life (RF)
Research and Theory (RT)
Affililiate Councils (AC)
Students/New Professionals (S/NP)
CFLE
S/NP
cfle
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�Tuesday, November 15 • Preconference
Conference Services/
Meetings
THEORY CONSTRUCTION/RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY (TCRM) WORKSHOP
Conference Registration
TCRM PAPER SESSIONS
9am-12:30pm, Salon 8
National Longitudinal Surveys of Youth Data, Steve McClaskie
7am-5pm, Registration Desk 1
TCRM WORKSHOPS SESSION 1
Cyber Cafe
11:30am-1pm
NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
Salon 13
TC1A-1, Transmission of Parental Behaviors to Their Children:
A Methodological Look, Isaac J. Washburn
TC1A-2, Working Hours and Fear of Flexibility Option: A
Cross-classified Model of Age, Cohort, and Period Effects,
Chiung-Ya Tang, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth
Discussants: Rebekah Young and Alan Acock
Presider: Suzanne Bartle-Haring
TCRM 1A Methods for Analyzing Longitudinal and
Repeated Cross-Sectional Data
9am-10pm, Salon 23
Computers available for use at no charge.
Please limit your time when others are waiting.
Presented by Stokes Certified Medical Billing LLC
2-6pm, Salon 20
Presider: Gary L. Bowen, NCFR President
CFLE Advisory Board Meeting
3:30-9:30pm, Bay Hospitality Suite 3
Presider: Sharon Ballard, Advisory Board Chair
cfle
Theory Construction and Research Methodology
Workshop Registration
12-4pm, Salon 13/14 Foyer
Extension Family Life Specialist Workshop
12:30-7:30pm, Salon 3
Affiliate Councils Executive Board Meeting
6-8pm, Everglades Restaurant
Presider: Chloe Merrill, Affiliate Councils Board
President
Section Chairs Meeting
6:30-9pm, Salon 20
Presiders: Diane Cushman, Jeanne Strand, Tahera Mamdani
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Introductory MAXQDA
Training Workshop
9am-4pm, Salon 22
This special day-long event, “Introductory MAXQDA Training Workshop,” led
by Dr. Áine Humble, provides hands-on
training and practice in the use of MAXQDA.
TCRM1B Advancing Theory on Partners/Parents
Salon 14
TC1B-1, Rethinking Individualized Marriage: What Couples
Actually Do, Carrie Yodanis, Sean Lauer
TC1B-2, Ecology, Symbolic Interaction, and Biosocial: Three
Perspectives That Help us Understand Parental Coping
of Children With Special Health Care Needs, Katharine
Wickel
Discussants: Claire Kamp Dush and Barbara Settles
Presider: Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan
TCRM WORKSHOPS SESSION 2
1:15-2:45 pm
TCRM 2A Item Analysis Issues
Salon 13
TC2A-1, Strategies We Now Know for Analyzing Data From
Respondents Who “Don’t Know,” Rebekah L. Young, David
R. Johnson
TC2A-2, Evaluating the Functioning of Response Categories
Using Rasch Analysis, Keitaro Yoshida, Dean M. Busby
Discussants: Isaac Washburn and Daniel Russell
Presider: tba
TCRM 2B Theory and Review Session
Salon 14
TC2B-1, Hidden Research Ethics in Family Scholarship, Yvette
V. Perry
TC2B-2, Conceptualizing Social Norms: Do We Love Norms
Too Much? David C. Bell, Mary Cox
Discussants: Stan Knapp and Randy Day
Presider: Karina Shreffler
TCRM WORKSHOP ON THEORY CONSTRUCTION
3-6:30pm
Salon 8
Leader: David C. Bell
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�Tuesday, November 15 • Preconference
TCRM WORKSHOPS SESSION 3
3-4:30pm
TCRM 3A Using Diverse Methods to Advance
Understanding of Couple Relationships
Salon 13
TC3A-1, Is “Seeing Me, Seeing You” in Couple Reports of
Hostility and Support? A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of
Young Couples, Fredrick O. Lorenz, Janet N. Melby, Rand
D. Conger
TC3A-2, Recession Jitters Among Professional Class Families:
Perceptions of Economic Strain and Family Adjustments,
Anisa M. Zvonkovic, Kyunghee Lee, Erika D. Brooks,
NaYeon Lee
Discussants: Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Dan Perlman
Presider: Claire Kamp Dush
TCRM 3B Parenthood
Salon 14
TC3B-1, Fertility and Infertility: Toward the Integration of
Two Research Traditions, Arthur L. Greil, Katherine M.
Johnson, Karina M. Shreffler, Julia McQuillan
TC3B-2, Trauma and Perinatal Outcomes: Exploring
Psychological, Physiological, and Behavioral Processes,
Kami L. Schwerdtfeger, Karina M. Shreffler
Discussants: Brenda Lohman, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Presider: Kay Pasley
TCRM WORKSHOPS SESSION 4
4:45-6:15pm
TCRM 4A Methods in Research on Adolescents
Salon 13
TC4A-1, How Family Religious Practices Forestall and
Psychologically Controlling Parents Foster Entitlement
Money-Attitudes and their Consequences Among
Adolescents, Clinton G. Gudmunson, Randal Day, Ivan F.
Beutler
TC4A-2, Modeling Early Alcohol Initiation: A Comparison
of Ordinary Least Squares Regression and Discrete Time
Multilevel Survival Analysis Models, Ketevan Daniela,
Ronald B. Cox, Jr., Robert E. Larzelere
Discussants: David Johnson and J. Kelly McCoy
Presider: Rebekah Young
TCRM 4B “Money Matters” in Families
Salon 14
TC4B-1, Use of Theory in Analyzing Financial Decision-making
in Immigrant Asian Families, Blendine P. Hawkins, Yaliu
He
TC4B-2, Using Economic Sociology to Understand Child Care
Choices, Anna C. Colaner
Discussants: Kristy Archuleta, Terrance Olson
Presider: tba
TCRM OPENING
RECEPTION
6:45-7:45pm, Salon 1
Session Sponsors: Journal of Family
Theory & Review (published by NCFR/
Wiley Blackwell), Robert Milardo, Editor
and Florida State University
TCRM WORKSHOPS SESSION 5
8-9:30pm
TCRM 5A Using Theory to Advance
Understanding of Couple Relationships
Salon 13
TC5A-1, Assessing Couple and Family Stability Over Time,
Randal D. Day, Alan C. Acock, Isaac J. Washburn, Sherry
Cowen, Richard B. Miller and Stephanie Blickfeldt
TC5A-2, The Role of Family in Latinos’ Romantic Relationships
in Early Adulthood, Lorey A. Wheeler, Kimberly A.
Updegraff, F. Scott Christopher, Adriana UmañaTaylor
Discussants: Maureen Perry-Jenkins, Janet Melby
Presider: Robert Milardo
TCRM 5B Conceptualizing and Measuring Maternal
Gatekeeping
Salon 14
TC5B-1, Locating the Nexus Between Inhibitory Maternal
Gatekeeping and Coparenting Processes, Erin K. Holmes,
Jay S. Fagan, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan, Randal D.
Day
TC5B-2, Using National Data Sets to Measure Maternal
Gatekeeping: An Exercise in Futility, Daniel J. Puhlman,
Kay Pasley
Discussants: Kari Adamsons and Dan Laxman
Presider: tba
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
NCFR has been my professional
home for over three decades.
The annual conference quickly
became central in my professional
development and continues to be so.
The conferences expose the most
current research, allow opportunities
to meet colleagues, mentor new
professionals, and just as important,
allow renewing friendships over long
leisurely dinners.
Robert M. Milardo, Ph.D., Editor,
Journal of Family Theory & Review
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�Wednesday, November 16 • Day 1
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Registration Desk 1
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Salon 23
Presented by Stokes Certified Medical Billing LLC
Silent Auction
Sponsored by Florida State University
Salon 22, 3-5pm
Bring your donated items for the Silent
Auction to the room during these hours.
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#101 EE Parent Education
Salon 6. Convener: James Marshall, Focus Group Chair
#101-1 Journal Board Committee
7:30-8:30am, Bay Hospitality Suite 2
Presider: Gary Lee, Committee Chair
#101-2 TCRM Workshop Registration
7:30-8:30am, Salon 13/14 Foyer
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#102 POSTER SESSION 1
7:45-9:15am, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Family Resource Management/Finances
102-1 EE (R) Affording College in a Changing Economy,
Chelsea A. Petree, Jodi Dworkin
102-2 EE (R) Neither a Borrower nor a Lender Be: Student Debt
and Parental Communication, Nancy Deringer, Cynthia
Schmiege
102-3 (R) EE Families’ Self-perceptions of Financial
Management Behaviors, Melanie L. Duncan
102-4 IN (P) Immigrants’ Rotating Savings and Credit
Associations in a Shifting Economy, Phyllis J. Johnson
102-5 RT (R) The Intergenerational Transmission of Financial
Stress on Couple Outcomes, Brandt Gardner, Daniel
Hubler, Brandon Burr, Dean Busby
102-6 IN (R) The Function of Perceived Financial Strain in
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Australian University Students’ Economising and Well-being,
Stuart J. Watson, Bonnie L. Barber, Suzanne Dziurawiec,
Kathryn L. Modecki
102-7 RT (R) Financial Identity of U.S. and Australian College
Students, Bonnie L. Barber, Noel Card, Soyeon Shim,
Joyce Serido
102-8 FP (R) Women’s Social Security Retirement Expectations
Compared to Elections, Martie Gillen, Claudia J. Heath
102-9 FS (R) Mothers’ and Daughters’ Perceptions of
Discretionary Spending, Susie Hill
Socioeconomic Class/Inequality
102-10 EE (P) Low-income Families, College Success, and the
Shifting Economy: What Administrators, Faculty and Staff
Need to Know, JeanMarie St.Clair-Christman
Marriage and Marital Relations
102-11 FS (R) Mapping Emotions Using the Actor-Partner
Interdependence Model: A New Way to Look at Couple
Interaction Tasks, Daniel Spencer Hubler, Brandon K Burr,
Robert Larzelere, Brandt Gardner
102-12 FT (R) Time Together: The Gendered Experience of
Intimate Time, Conroy Everton Reynolds
102-13 FS (R) Linking Community Adversity and Race to
Parents’ Relationship Status History, Ryan Eugene Lott,
K.A.S. Wickrama
102-14 FT (R) High School Sweethearts Beware: Does Early
Marriage Predict Marital Instability? Rikki Patton, Suzanne
Bartle-Haring, Heather Katafiasz, Felisha Lotspeich,
Hana Yoo, Rashmi Gangamma, Randy Day
102-15 FT (R) Marital Resilience after Experiencing a Violent
Death of a Child, Kerry Barth, Marianne Miller
102-16 FS (R) The Role of Residential Mobility in the Transition
to First Marriage, Bohyun Joy Jang, Anastasia Snyder
102-17 RT (R) Spillover and Crossover Effects of Mexican
Immigrant Wives’ Acculturative Stress on Spouses’ Marital
Satisfaction as a Function of Wives’ Marriage Work with
Husband and Close Friend, Yuliana Rodriguez, Heather
Helms, Yoon Hae Joo
Divorce, Separation, Remarriage/Stepfamilies
102-18 FF (R) “Part-Time Parent”: Divorced Mothers’
Experiences With Sharing Physical Custody, Melinda
Stafford Markham, Marilyn Coleman
102-19 FS (R) Will Greater Gender Earnings Gap Make
Marriage More Stable? Joo Young Lee, Youn Mi Lee
102-20 FT (P) Connections: Adapting Child-centered Play
Therapy for Post-divorce Child Adjustment, Michael Robert
Whitehead, Anne Brown
102-21 FT (P) Conjoint Therapy With High Conflict Separated
Parents: Case Examples, Matthew S. Mutchler
102-22 EE (P) Exploring the Experiences of Latino Men in
Stepfamily Education, Katie Reck, Brian Higginbotham,
Linda Skogrand
102-23 RT (R) Women’s Relational Experiences Prior to
Providing Care to Ex-husbands, Christine Proulx, Teresa
Cooney, Jacqueline Benson, Linley Snyder, Claire
Wood
�Wednesday, November 16 • Day 1
Work and Families
102-24 EM (R) Professional Korean Immigrant Wives: A Mix
of Occupational and Immigrant Status, Youn Mi Lee, Joo
Young Lee
102-25 FH (R) Women’s Physical and Mental Health:
Family and Work Factors, Katherine N. Gerst, Anisa M.
Zvonkovic
102-26 FS (R) Perceptions of Time as it Relates to Work and
Family Characteristics, Andrea V. R. Swenson, Anisa M.
Zvonkovic, Katherine N. Gerst
102-26A RT (R) (THIS WAS ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED AS
A ROUNDTABLE #327-1 RT ON FRIDAY, 1:45-3:15pm.)
The Importance of Leisure to Work-Family Conflict and
Facilitation, Duane W. Crawford, NaYeon Lee, Anisa M.
Zvonkovic
102-27 FP (R) Work-Family Conflict: A Gender-by-Culture
Comparison of the U.S. and Singapore, Tamara A. Fackrell,
Blake L. Jones, E. Jeffrey Hill, Sarah June Carroll,
Kaylene J. Fellows
102-28 FP (R) Experiences of Work/School/Family Conflict:
A Qualitative Exploration, Sarah June Carroll, Kaylene
Fellows, E. Jeffrey Hill
102-29 FP (R) Personality, Relationship Satisfaction, and
Family-to-Work Conflict, Kaylene J. Fellows, E. Jeffrey
Hill, Dean M. Busby, Erin K. Holmes
102-30 RT (R) Using the Theory of Margin to Build a Model of
Work-Life Balance for Single Parents, Sunny Lynne Munn,
Tonette S. Rocco
102-1 Just in Time Parenting Work Group
8am-12pm, Bay Hospitality Suite 3
#103 AFFILIATE COUNCILS LEADERSHIP
TRAINING WORKSHOP: ”AFFILIATES
MATTER–PLANNING FOR SUCCESS”
8am-1pm, Signature 1
All affiliate council presidents, officers, and members are encouraged to attend. Registration required.
8-8:10am NCFR Welcome and Introductions, Chloe Merrill,
President, and Minell Tralle, President-elect, Affiliate
Councils Board
8:10-8:35am Spotlight on Affiliates, Dani Taylor
Student Affiliate: Messiah College Council on Family
Relations
State Affiliate: Illinois Council on Family Relations
8:35-9:45am Presentation: CFLE Parenting Coordinator, Deb
Cashen and Susan Marsh
9:45-10am Question and Answer Time for Deb and Susan
10-10:15am Break/Prepare for Break-Out Sessions
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1
8:15-9:45am
#105 The Domains of Family Practice
Model: Strategies for Application
Salon 5
Leaders: Judith A. Myers-Walls, Sharon M. Ballard, Carol A.
Darling, Karen S. Myers-Bowman
EE WK (P)
#106 Contextualizing the Realities of Ethnic
Minority Adolescents During the Great Recession
Salon 6
Family Economic Stress From 2006-2010 in Mexican-origin
Female Adolescents, Mayra Y. Bámaca-Colbert, Jessica
Heckert, and Emile Tilghman-Osborne
Latino and African American Adolescent Boys’ Reports of
Parenting, Neighborhoods, and Peers on Both Substance
Use (Study 1) and Academic Achievement (Study 2), Bobby
L. Kern, Carolyn S. Henry, Lavona Gorham, Mayra Y.
Bámaca-Colbert, Andrew O. Behnke, Scott W. Plunkett
Do Mother and Father Involvement Differentially Affect Age of
First Drug Use? A Multi-Level Mediational Analysis of Peers
and Youth Aspiration by Ethnicity, Ronald B. Cox, Martha
Zapata Roblyer, Michael Merten, Ketevan Danelia
Contexts of Risk, Connectedness, and Minority Adolescent
Delinquent Behavior During the Great Recession, Canaan R.
Crane, Carolyn S. Henry, Scott W. Plunkett, Andrew O.
Behnke
Discussant: Scott Plunkett
Chair: Andrew Behnke
EM SY (R)
10:15-10:45am Break-Outs I
Planning for Success, Minnell Tralle
Recruitment, Glee Bertram and Darcy Gregg
Webpage Ideas, Nate Cottle and Jonathan Davis
10:50-11:20am Break-Outs II
Career Paths in Family Science, Dawn Cassidy
Program and Conference Ideas, Deb Cashen
Webpage Ideas, Nate Cottle and Jonathan Davis
11:20-11:45am President’s Comments and Handbook Review,
Chloe Merrill
11:45am-12 Meritorious Service Awards, Chloe Merrill,
presenter
12-1pm Lunch and Informal Networking (Ballroom D)
Session Presiders: Chloe Merrill, President, and Joanne
Roberts, Program Chair, Affiliated Councils Board
Visit the Affiliate Councils displays at the Exhibits on
Thursday, 11am-5pm.
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�Wednesday, November 16 • Day 1
#107 Diverse Families and Health
Salon 3
Analysing Gaps in Child Health in the U.K.: A “Weathering”
Hypothesis Perspective, Alice Goisis, Wendy SigleRushton
Rural Mother’s Empowerment: Developing Health Messages for
Rural, Low-income Families, Elisabeth Maring, Amanda
Ginter, Bonnie Braun, Linda Aldoory
Interactions Between Families and Schools and Immigrant
Adolescent Mental Health, Jing Zhang, Tina Savla
Facilitator: Doris Cancel-Tirado
FH RT PA (R)
#108 Portability of Family Therapy to Different
Cultural Experiences
Salon 7
Making Family Therapy Models Culturally Relevant: Cultural
Considerations in the Indian Context, Rajeswari (Raji)
Natrajan-Tyagi
Family Therapy Education and Culturally Competent Training:
The Experiences of Therapists of Asian Descent, Liang-Ying
Chou
How Chinese Dominant Discourses influence Supervisory
Practices with Chinese MFT Interns, Karen Quek, Cheryl
Storm
Chair: Liang-Ying Chou
FT SY (P)
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSIONS 6
8:15-9:45am
#109 TCRM 6A Metatheoretical Issues and
Controversies: Beyond the 2005 Sourcebook
Salon 13
Panel: Loren D. Marks, Wesley R. Burr, Randal D. Day
TCRM 6A-1, Philosophical Assumptions in Theory Building
TCRM 6A-2, Assumptions About Family
TCRM 6A-3, A New Paradigm
Discussants: Pauline Boss, Robert Milardo
Presiders: Loren D. Marks, Wesley R. Burr, Randal D. Day
TCRM SY (R)
#110 TCRM 6B Family Routines and Chaos: New
Approaches Using Diary Methods
Salon 14
TCRM 6B-1, Disruptions in Family Routines:
Conceptualizations of Variability in Daily Family Life and
Children’s Health Outcomes, Barbara H. Fiese, Blake L.
Jones
TCRM 6B-2, Time Diary Measures of Family Rituals and
Routines and Their Association with Relationship Quality at
the Transition to Parenthood, Claire M. Kamp Dush, Letitia
E. Kotila, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan
Discussants: Gary Evans, Margaret Usdansky
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Presider: Claire M. Kamp Dush
TCRM PA (R)
#110-1 Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
8:30-10am, Salon 8
Presiders: Maresa J. Murray, Donna L. Sollie, Committee
Co-chairs
#110-2 CFLE Exam
8:30-11:30am, Salon 22
Exam Chair: Dawn Cassidy, Education Director;
Proctor: Cindy Winter
Pre-registration required.
cfle
#111 SPECIAL SESSION
10-11:30am, Grand Ballroom B
(Open to all conference attendees)
The Environment of Childhood Poverty
Speaker: Gary William Evans, Ph.D.
We have known for many years that poverty
is bad for children, but why is that? A principal reason for poverty’s adverse impacts
on children is because of the confluence of
physical and psychosocial risks that disadvantaged children must regularly contend with,
says presenter Dr. Gary Evans. He will review
descriptive data from a wide range of studies, will document
the panoply of risks that low SES children endure, and provide
an in-depth look at a longitudinal research program designed to
investigate the role of cumulative risk exposure in conveying
poverty’s ill effects on human development.
Gary William Evans is Elizabeth Lee Vincent Professor of
Human Ecology at Cornell University and an environmental and
developmental psychologist.
Presiders: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Leanor Boulin Johnson
TCRM RT (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2
10-11:30am
#112 Military Family Life
Salon 14
Parents’ Experiences With the Deployment of Their Adult
Children to Combat Zones, Janet R. Crow, Karen S. MyersBowman
Preparing for Military Deployment: The Benefits of Secure
Attachment, Laura M. Compton
Predeployment Predictors of Depression in a National Guard
Sample, Christina Lisa Collins, Shelley M. MacDermid
Wadsworth
Military Wives’ Experience During OIF/OEF Deployment, C.
J. Aducci, Joyce A. Baptist, Jayashree George, Patricia
Monteiro Barros, Briana S. Nelson Goff
Facilitator: tba
EE RT FS FF PA (R)
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#113 Policies and Life Pathways of Grandparents
Rearing Grandchildren in a Shifting Economy
Salon 7
Falling Through the Cracks: The Unexpected Expenses of
Raising Grandchildren, Sandra J. Bailey, Bethany N.
Letiecq, Deborah Haynes
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Programmatic Intervention
Strategies, Matt Kaplan
Support for Grandparents: Economic Well-being and Other
Policies, Tammy L. Henderson
Discussant: Whitney Brosi
Chair: Sandra J. Bailey
FP SY (P)
#114 Family Science Program Issues in a Shifting
Economy
Salon 5
Successfully Marketing Family Science Programs in Shifting
Economic Times, Suzanne R. Smith, Raeann R. Hamon
Changing Practices in Evaluating Teaching: Impact of a Shifting
Economy, J. Elizabeth Miller, Susan Bowers, Peter
Seldin
HDFS Undergraduate Trajectories: Perspectives on the Current
Economy, Caitlin Bailey, Bethany Willis Hepp, Michael
Sturm, Jr., Kelley Perkins, Karen Doneker Mancini,
Amanda Rich
Discussant/Facilitator: Bahira Sherif Trask
FS PA (R) (P)
Cambodian Adolescents’ Academic Achievement: Does
Parenting Style Matter? Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow
Adolescent Development of Social Competence in Sub-Sahara
Africa: Does Parenting Matter? Njoroge Michael Mbito,
Gary W. Peterson, Stephan W. Wilson, Shann Hwa
Hwang, Kevin R. Bush
Extended Childhood Disorder: An Exploratory Study,
Robert Epstein, Katrina Kaminaka, Kim Vu
Facilitator: Paul Schvaneveldt
IN PA (R)
#116-1 Journal of Marriage and
Family Deputy Editors
10:45-11:45am, Bay Hospitality Suite 2
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
#117 Newcomers Reception
11:45am-1pm, Salons 1-2
All who are attending NCFR for the first or
second time are welcome to attend. This is
a time to get acquainted with NCFR leaders
and other colleagues and learn more about
NCFR. Complimentary light refreshments.
Prizes!
Presider: Elaine Anderson, 2009-2011
NCFR President-elect
Thanks to the University of Maryland, Session Sponsor
#115 Viewing Various Forms of Violence From a
Feminist Perspective
Salon 3
Exploring Nonviolent Coercive Control During Marriage and
After Separation, Kimberly A. Crossman, Jennifer L.
Hardesty, Marcela Raffaelli
Where’s the Theory? A Critical Analysis of LGBT Violence
Research, Janel M. Leone, Nicole E. Conroy, Michael P.
Waide
Victimization at Work Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual
Adults: A Feminist Analysis, Erika D. Brooks, Ramona F.
Oswald, Anisa M. Zvonkovic
Intimate Partner Violence, Socioeconomic Status, and Use of
Protective Strategies, Megan L Haselschwerdt, Samantha
K. Nielsen, Hannah Habeeb, Jennifer L. Hardesty,
Marcela Raffaelli
Discussant: Jill Bowers
Presider: Elizabeth Sharp
Recorder: Theresa Lindsay
FF PA (R)
#116 Parenting Behaviors and Adolescent
Well-being Across Cultures
Salon 6
Physical Discipline and Adolescent Adjustment in the Jamaican
Context, Delores E. Smith, C. Springer, S. Barrett
FOCUS GROUPS
11:45am-1pm
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#118 Asian American Families
Salon 5, Conveners: Grace Chung and Kristy Shih,
Focus Group Co-chairs
EM
#119 Families and Grief
Salon 6
Theme: Disasters and Grief
Grief and Bereavement Following the 2008 Sichuan Earthquake,
Kathleen R. Gilbert
Post-traumatic Growth, Stress, Hope, and Beyond: Music and
Hurricane Katrina, Colleen I. Murray, Colin MurrayWatters, Megan M. Armstrong, Barbara L. Larsen
Open Discussion and Business Meeting
Convener: Colleen I. Murray, Focus Group Chair
EE (R) (P)
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Session #120 Poster Session 2
11:45am-1pm, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Poster Symposium: Factors Affecting Adolescent Health
120-1 FH (R) Risk and Protective Factors Predict Depressive
Symptoms in Adolescents, Jonathan R. Olson, H. Wallace
Goddard
120-2 FH (R) The Effects of Teasing by Family Members on
Adolescents’ Body Image, Mallary Kay Schaefer, Elizabeth
H. Blodgett Salafia
120-3 FH (R) Adolescent Attachment: Exploring Electrical
Brain Activity and Family Interaction, Nichole Huff, Ronald
Werner-Wilson
Family Science
120-4 FS (P) Using Free/Open Source Software Applications in
Academia and Social Service-related Entities, Nate Cottle,
Daniel S. Hubler
Technology, Internet and Families
120-5 EE (P) Identifying Website Needs and Preferences of
Child Care Providers, Dan Weigel, Dana Weiser, Diane
Bales, Kendra Moyses
120-6 EE (R) Parents’ Technology Use for Family
Communication: Differences by Child Age, Jessica Hoyt
Connell, Chelsea Petree, Jodi Dworkin, Jennifer Doty
120-7 FH (R) Informal Care of Alzheimer’s: Family
Communication by Email, Carolyn Grasse-Bachman,
Melissa Cave
120-8 FT (R) (CHANGE: THIS POSTER IS NOW BEING
PRESENTED ON FRIDAY, 12-1:30pm AS POSTER #31533) Using Technology in Relationship Dissolution, Raquel
Delevi, Rob Weisskirch
120-9 RT (R) How Couples’ Attachment/Differentiation Affect
Jealousy Related to Facebook, Amelia E. Tuttle, Thomas
Pavkov, Lorna Hecker
Media and Families
120-10 EE (R) “We are Family”: Family Portrayals in
Adolescent Novels, Mark Callister, Sarah M. Coyne,
Laura Ann Stockdale
120-11 FF (R) Economic Perceptions of Women’s Success: An
Analysis of Printed Media, Kimmery Cherise Newsom
120-12 RT (R) New Mothers’ Media Use: Could Blogging
Increase Maternal Well-Being? Brandon T. McDaniel,
Sarah Coyne
Research, Theory, and Methods
120-13 FT (R) An Exploratory Factor Analysis of the URICA
Among Couple Therapy Clients, Rachel B. Tambling, Lee
N. Johnson
120-14 RT (R) A Philosophy of Marriage: Digging Deeper to
Build Higher, Allen Weas Barton
120-15 RT (R) What Matters Most?: Interdependent Factors of
Relational Sacrificing, Shannon Alicia Corkery, Melissa
Anne Curran, Chris Segrin, Susan Koerner
120-16 RT (R) Student Reflections and Theory in ServiceLearning, Scott Andrew Tobias, Lisa Hallaman
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120-17 RT (R) The Role of Families in Reproducing (Dis)
Advantage, Sonya G. Conner
120-18 SN (P) Grads and Undergrads Working Together?!
Creating Effective Research Teams, Samantha Nielsen,
Matthew Ong, Jennifer Hardesty
Public Policy Issues Affecting Families
120-19 FP (R) Maternal Use of Public Assistance Programs and
Its Impact on Early Child Development, Emily Pressler,
Daphne Hernandez
120-20 RT (R) An Initial Test of a Triarchic Model of Poverty,
Tommy M. Phillips
120-21 FP (P) Bullying: Attitudes Among Future Professionals,
Lauren Allison Fortner
120-22 FP (P) Finding Work-Family Balance in a Shifting
Economy, Edwin A. Sama
120-23 IN (R) Korean Divorced Mothers’ Decisions on
Parenting After Divorce, Seohee Son, Kathryn D. Rettig,
Jean W. Bauer
120-24 FH (R) Older Rural Low-income Mothers’ Parenting
Challenges, Francesca Devaney, Elizabeth M. Dolan
120-25 FT (P) Transcending the Barriers to Rural Mental Health
in a Shifting Economy, D. Kim Openshaw, Daniel Moen,
Malinda Henderson
#121 Fellows Roundtables
12-1pm, Salon 4
The NCFR Fellows designation is the highest honor afforded
NCFR members. Fellows will present these roundtables. All attendees are invited to come and learn from the Fellows expertise.
Choose one roundtable to attend.
121-1 (R) Working with Missing Values, Alan C. Acock
121-2 (R) Reuben Hill, NCFR, and Family Theory, Bert
N. Adams (Reuben Hill was the founder of the TCRM
Workshop that precedes NCFR. He was important to several
theory areas, including family stress and father absence.)
121-3 (R and P) Caring for and Loving Someone with Dementia,
Pauline Boss
121-4 (R) Using Moderator and Mediators Variables to
Understand Family Processes: The Flourishing Families
Project, Randal D. Day
121-5 (P) Beyond Skills: Getting Our Hearts Right, H. Wallace
Goddard
121-6 (P) On Being a Person of Color Working for and With
Families: A Reflection of 30 Years With NCFR, Edith A.
Lewis
121-7 (R) Balancing Autonomy and Connectedness in Family,
Gary W. Peterson
121-8 (R) Relationship Attachment and Processes of Identity
Formation, Joe F. Pittman
121-9 (R) Family Developmental Implications of Downward
Economic Mobility, Ronald M. Sabatelli
121-10 (R) Family Factors and Therapy Regarding Substance
Abuse, M. Duncan Stanton
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#122 OPENING PLENARY SESSION
1:15-3pm, Grand Ballroom A/B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Georgia, Department of Child
and Family Development, Jay Mancini, Chair
Tough Times: The American Family
Under Economic Stress
Dr. Frank Furstenberg, Jr., will address
the question of how families are shaped
by varying economic contexts both in
the U.S. and in comparative perspective, including a review of past and
ongoing research that examines how
family form and function responds to
economic conditions. This will lead to
a larger discussion of the role of public
policy in strengthening families and the well-being of children
and youth. The plenary will be followed by a discussion period
with Dr. Furstenberg.
Frank F. Furstenberg, Ph.D., is Professor of Sociology and
Research Associate in the Population Studies Center at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Official Conference Opening, Leanor Boulin Johnson, 2011
Program Chair
Greetings, Gary L. Bowen, 2009-2011 NCFR President;
Introduction of NCFR Board
Greetings from the Session Sponsor, Jay Mancini, Chair,
University of Georgia, Department of Child and Family
Development
Presentation of Ernest G. Osborne Award to Terrance D. Olson.
Presenter, Susan K. Walker, Education and
Enrichment Section Chair
Presentation of NCFR Student Award. Presenter:
Andrew Behnke, Students/New Professionals Board
Representative
Presider: Leanor Boulin Johnson, 2011 Program Chair
(R) (P)
#123 Conservation Hour with Frank Furstenberg
3:15-4:45pm, Grand Ballroom B
This is a follow-up to the plenary session by Frank Furstenberg,
Jr., where the audience can interact in-depth with the speaker.
Facilitator: Chalandra Bryant
(R) (P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3
3:15-4:45pm
#124 Parenting Teens
Salon 5
The Influence of School-Specific Parenting Processes on
Adolescents’ Academic Performance, Mellissa Gordon,
Ming Cui
Tweens, Teens, and Parents: Shared and Divergent Discourses
on Romantic Relationships, Jodie L. Hertzog, Ron Matson,
Rochelle Rowley, Joshua L. Kehler
Neighborhood and Parenting Factors Related to Adolescent
Self-efficacy, Paige L. Seegan, Kayleigh Welsh, Michael J.
Merten, Scott W. Plunkett,
Discussant: Laurie Meschke
Presider: Ron Hammond
EE PA (R)
#125 Resource Management and Ethnic Minority
Families
Salon 2
Feeding Practices and Family Eating Patterns of Low-income,
African American Parents, Lauren A. Messina, Stephanie
K. Grutzmacher
Everyday Challenges for Refugee and Immigrant Families: The
Primacy of Resources, Clea McNeely, Katharine Sprecher,
Denise Bates
Social Support as a Resource for Mexican-American Mothers
of Toddlers, Melissa Ann Barnett, Jennifer Mortensen,
Elizabeth Tilley
Food Insecurity and Maternal Depression: A Latent GrowthCurve Analysis, Dawn Browder
EM PA (R)
#126 Special Session
3:15-4:45pm, Salon 3
Family Caregiving of Older Adults
William E. Haley, Ph.D.
With the aging of the U.S. population,
increasing numbers of older adults will
experience chronic disabilities requiring
care. Currently family caregivers provide
the majority of care for impaired older adults, often at great
sacrifice to the caregiver’s own well-being, and changing social
and economic circumstances can provide even greater challenges
in the years ahead. This presentation addresses how social and
economic changes affect family caregivers now and in the years
to come.
William E. Haley, Ph.D., is a professor in the School of Aging
Studies at the University of South Florida.
Facilitator: Jeremy Yorgason
FH and Issues in Aging Focus Group (R)
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#127 Establishing and Sustaining Couple
Relationships
Salon 7
Premarital Counseling: An Evidence-informed Treatment
Protocol, Jeffrey B. Jackson
Couples Use of Computer-Mediated Communication for
Problem-solving, Martha S. Perry, Ronald J. WernerWilson
Couples in Great Marriages who Considered Divorcing, Sarah
Tulane, Linda Skogrand, John DeFrain
Presider: Markie Blumer
FT EE PA (R) (P)
#128 Family Work Through Time and Space
Salon 1
Longitudinal Changes and Within-Family Variations of Spouses’
Division of Household Labor, Ian C. B. Lam, Susan M.
McHale, Ann C. Crouter
Work Demands, Gender, and Parental Statuses: Effects on
Family Work from a Daily Diary Study of Frequent Work
Travelers, Anisa M. Zvonkovic, NaYeon Lee
Dishes and Diapers: Division of Household and Childcare
Tasks and Marital Quality Among Working-class Parents,
Katherine Newkirk, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Sociocultural Predictors of Family Care Work and Parenting
Stress Across the Transition to Parenthood, Aya K. Ghunney,
Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Discussant: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Chair: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
RT SY (R)
#129 Forming Families
Salon 6
The Changing Nature of Cohabitation, Karen Benjamin
Guzzo
Shared Reality in Courtship: Does it Matter for Marital Success?
April C Wilson, Ted L. Huston
Identifying Predictors of Staying Over Among Emerging Adults,
Tyler B. Jamison, Christine M. Proulx
Discussant: Thomas Holman
Presider: Mindy Markham
RT PA (R)
#129-1 Meeting of Publisher Representatives,
Editors and Staff
3:15-4:45pm, Salon 8
Presider: Diane Cushman
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4
5-6:15pm
#130 Technology Use in Families
Salon 1
Couples Use of Technology for Communication: Functions and
Future Directions, Ryan Fewins-Bliss, Martha S. Perry
Reflections on Technology Use in Post-divorce Families,
Richard Feistman, Tyler Jamison, Marilyn Coleman,
Lawrence Ganong
Media and the Family: Current Trends for Media Use,
Monitoring, and Connection, Sarah M Coyne, Laura M.
Padilla-Walker, Laura Stockdale, Ashley Fraiser
Digital Divide: An Examination of How Parents’ Technology
Use Differs by Income, Jennifer Doty, Jodi Dworkin, Jessie
Connell
Facilitator: Susan Walker
EE PA (R)
#131 Intimate Relationship Development and
Experiences of African American Adolescents
Salon 2
Presenters: Antoinette Marie Landor, Kameron Sheats, Allen
Barton, Ted Futris, Stacey Elizabeth McElroy, Tera Hurt
The Role of Kinship Networks in the Romantic Relationship
Socialization of African American Adolescents
What Does it Mean to be Committed?: Perceptions and
Contextual Factors Shaping African American Adolescents’
Commitment in Relationships
Violence all Around Me: The Voices of African American
Adolescents who Witness and Experience Relational
Violence
The Impact of Relationship Education on the Interpersonal Skills
of At-risk Youth
Chair: Antoinette Marie Landor
EM SY (R)
#132 Health, Pregnancy and Parenthood
Salon 6
Pregnancy, IPV and Outcomes for Mothers and Children,
Chien-chung Huang, Sarah McMahon, Paul Boxer, Judy
Postmus
Assessing Parental Coping in the Context of Having a Child
With a Chronic or Severe Illness, Katharine Wickel
Partner Social Support and Outcomes of an Early Birth, Kate
Riera, Sandra Hofferth
Older Not Wiser: Examining Prenatal Drinking, Laurie L.
Meschke, Sara Messelt
Facilitator: Crystal Lynn Lane
FH RT PA (R)
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Salon 5
How Narrative Therapy Starves Anorexia To Death, Melissa
Wells, Jennifer Andrews, Brian Distelberg
When Believing in Your Relationship Hurts: Relationship
Efficacy and IPV, Rebecca A. Cobb, Nathaniel M.
Lambert, Levi R. Baker, Frank D. Fincham, James K.
McNulty
“We Can’t Afford Infertility Treatment!” Challenges in Family
Therapy, Connie Shapiro
Presider: Kay Adams
FT PA (R) (P)
Maternal Acculturative Status and Child Behavior in Latino
Families of Young Children, Esther J. Calzada, Keng-Yen
Huang, Yenny Fernandez, Catherine Anicama
Effect of Parent Acculturation on Parenting and Child Mental
Health Functioning in Children of Asian Immigrants, KengYen Huang, Sabrina Cheng, Esther Calzada, Laurie
Miller Brotman
Cultural Orientations in Latino Families and Maternal Views
on Adolescent Autonomy, Kathleen M. Roche, Margaret
Caughy, Luisa Franzini
Discussant: Kimberly Ann Updegraff
Chair: Esther J. Calzada
RT SY (R)
#134 Toward a Richer Understanding of Complex
Families: Methodological Innovations and
Opportunities in Studying LGBT-Parent Families
#137 Family Instability and Child Well-being
#133 Clinical Challenges in Family Therapy
Salon 3
The Use of Representative Datasets to Study LGBT-Parent
Families, Stephen T. Russell, Joel A. Muraco
Innovations in Using Multilevel Modeling in the Study of
LGBT Couples and Families, JuliAnna Z. Smith, Abbie E.
Goldberg, Aline G. Sayer
Qualitative Mixed Methods in Studying LGBT-Parent Families,
Jacqui Gabb
Discussant: Timothy Biblarz
Co-chairs: Abbie E. Goldberg, Katherine R. Allen
Recorder: Megan Haselschwerdt
FF RT SY (R)
#135 Marital Dynamics Across Cultures
Salon 7
Self-described Happy Couples and Factors of Successful
Marriage in Iran, Iman Dadras, Manijeh Daneshpour,
Mohamad Asoodeh
Characteristics of International Marriages Compared to
Marriages Between U.S.-born Spouses, Polina Levchenko,
Catherine Solheim
The Effect of Marital Quality on Work Satisfaction in China,
Hsin-Yao Chiu, Richard B. Miller, David A. Nelson,
Jonathan G. Sandberg
How Love Emerges in Arranged Marriages: A Follow-up Crosscultural Study, Mansi Thakar, Robert Epstein
Facilitator: Elisabeth Fost Maring
IN PA (R)
#136 The Role of Parental Acculturation in the
Development of Immigrant Children
Salon 14
Couple Conflict and Child Presence: An Examination of Reports
on Parents’ Use of Conflict Tactics and Behavior in Early
Childhood, Patricia Pendry, F. M. Henderson, J. Antles, E.
Conlin
Low-income Mothers’ Patterns of Partnership Instability and
Adolescents’ Behavioral and Emotional Well-being, Heather
J. Bachman, Rebekah Levine Coley, Jennifer Carrano
Family Instability and School Readiness in the United States and
the United Kingdom, Paula Fomby, Shannon Cavanagh
Daddy’s Got a New “Friend”: Does a New Partner Influence
Father Involvement With Nonresident Children? Lauren
Rinelli McClain
Organizer and Discussant: Susan L. Brown
RT SY (R)
#137-1 Faculty Mentoring Session
5:30-6:30pm, Salon 8
Presider: Kay Pasley
#138 PRESIDENT’S RECEPTION
6:30-7:45pm, Grand Ballroom D
Presider: Gary L. Bowen, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2010 NCFR Fellows
• Refreshments and Socializing
All attendees are welcome. Sponsored by
Wiley- Blackwell Publishing
Salon 13
Maternal Behavior During Early Childhood Among MexicanOrigin Mothers: Differences by Nativity Status and Child
Gender, Margaret O’Brien Caughy, Ana-Maria MataOtero, Caroline Mejias, Margaret Tresch Owen, Jamie R.
Hurst, Adriana Baird
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#139 POSTER SESSION 3
6:30-7:45pm, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Adolescence
139-1 EE (R) Embracing the Transition to Adolescence: Parents’
Perspectives and Experiences, Linda Pallock, Rhonda
Richardson
139-2 EM (R) Predictors of Transition From Virginity to
Nonvirginity Among African American Adolescents, Helyne
Frederick, Judith Fischer
139-3 EM (R) Maternal/Paternal Support and Conflict in
Relation to Latino Youth Development, Simon Nathan
Ferber, Shereen Gawad, Scott Plunkett
139-4 FH (R) Is it Okay to Shoot Someone? : Influences of
Family and School on the Willingness to Use a Gun, Yu-Jin
Jeong
139-5 FS (R) Parental Monitoring and Adolescent Delinquent
Behavior, DeAnna Elizabeth Harris-McKoy, Ming Cui
139-6 IN (R) The Impact of Parental Behaviors on Overt and
Relational Aggression and Depression of Korean Adolescents,
Yo Ok Chang
139-7 RT (R) The Interplay of Identity and Romantic Attachment
during Adolescence, Jennifer Kerpelman, Joe Pittman,
Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely, Felicia Tuggle, Marinda HarrellLevy, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Yanling Ma, Caroline May,
Alyssa McElwain
139-8 FH (R) The Moderating Role of Parental Mindfulness on
Adolescent Behavior, Karen Bluth, Robert Wahler
139-8A FF (R) (THIS WAS FORMERLY POSTER 402-16
ON SATURDAY.) Adolescent Bystander Behaviors: Gender
Implications for Violence Prevention Efforts, Wm. Michael
Fleming, Alan Heisterkamp
Childhood, Child Development and Socialization
139-9 RT (R) Testing Social Interaction Learning Theory in
the Context of Homelessness, Laurel Davis, Elizabeth J.
Plowman, Abigail H. Gewirtz
139-10 RT (R) Young Children’s Relationship Quality with
Mothers, Teachers and Peers, Sarah Vander Wal, Mary
Elizabeth Curtner-Smith, Brittany Keyser, Equiller
Mahone, Brandon Swaim, Ryane Clayton
139-11 IN (R) Swedish Trends in Assaults Against Minors Since
Banning Spanking, 1981-2008, Robert E. Larzelere, Taren
Swindle, Melissa G. Oliver, Byron Johnson
139-12 FP (R) Demographic Predictors of Corporal Punishment
Endorsement, Christopher John Adalio, Monika Ardelt
139-13 IN (R) Children’s Perception and Definition of Family
in China, Ecuador, Turkey, and the United States, Paul
Schvaneveldt, Wei Qiu, Volkan Sahin, Arif Yilmaz, Kazim
Alat
Siblings
139-14 FH (R) Family Roles and Well-being: The Role of
Sibling Relationship Quality, Rachel R. Engler, Judith L.
Fischer, Boyd W. Pidcock
139-15 RT (R) Adolescent Siblings and Suicide Ideation,
Corinna Jenkins Tucker, Desiree Wiesen-Martin
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Family Relationships
139-16 EM (R) Financial Strain and Parent-child Relationship:
Links to Adolescents’ Self-efficacy, Allison Eileen Flittner,
Brenda Lohman
139-17 EM (R) Family Dynamics Across Race: An Analysis
Using the ADD Health Dataset, Evie Cristina Breedon,
Kristy Soloski, Tom Pavkov, Mary Nedela, Sharde
McNeil
139-18 FH (R) Indulgent Parenting and Life Satisfaction of
College Students: An Examination of Eating Weight and
Body Image, Catherine Coccia, Carol A. Darling
139-19 FH (R) Development and Validation of the Family Body
and Weight Teasing (FBT) Scale, Janet M. Liechty, Amber
J. Hammons, Barbara Fiese
139-20 FS (R) Predictors of Relationship Satisfaction in 6th,
7th, and 8th Grade Students, Felicia Tuggle, Jennifer
Kerpelman, Joe Pittman, Francesca Adler Baeder
139-21 FS (R) Men’s Entrance into an Early Childhood
Education Career: The Role of Family Support, Michael R.
Sturm, Jr.
139-22 IN (R) The Effects of Internet Use on the Relationships
With Fathers Among South Korean Families: The Role of
Parental and Child’s Educational Expectation, Soohyun
Kim
139-23 IN (R) Influence of Mother-Adolescent Relationships on
Expatriate Adolescents Social Adjustment, Chiharu Kato
139-24 RT (R) Mothering and Fathering and Child Attachment:
A Mixed Method Study, Diana D. Shepherd, Dejah Harris,
Lisa A. Newland
#140 Students/New Professionals Session:
Speed Mentoring Session,
7-8:30pm, Salon 13
Leaders: Alicia Marie Gaede, Sterling Wall,
Cuiting Li, Amanda Powers
#141 CFLE Reception
7:45-9:15pm Signature 1
S/NP
cfle
Presider: Sharon Ballard
By invitation. Open to current Certified Family Life Educators.
Gold Sponsors
North Carolina State University – Family Life and Youth
Development
still learning, inc.
University of Central Oklahoma – Human Environmental
Sciences
Silver Sponsors
North Dakota State University – Human Development and
Family Science
Stephen F. Austin State University – School of Human
Sciences
WisdomForParents.com
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SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
8-9:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#142 Feminism and Family Studies
Salon 1. Presider: Lisa Taylor, Section Chair
#143 Religion and Family Life
Salon 20. Presider: Joe Wilmoth, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
8-9:30pm
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#144 FP Adoption
Salon 5. Convener: Diana Baltimore, Focus Group Chair
#145 RT Qualitative Family Research Network
Salon 6
8-9pm Workshop: How to be a Productive Qualitative Family
Scholar, Joyce Arditti, Former editor of Family Relations
9-9:30pm Business meeting-Discussion about Teaching a
Qualitative Methods Course
Conveners: Todd Goodsell, Seongeun Kim,
FocusGroup Co-chairs
#146 TCRM Business Meeting
8-9:30pm, Salon 7
Presider: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, 2011 TCRM Chair
#147 Mixer Session for Undergraduate and
Graduate Students
S/NP
8:45-9:45pm, Salon 13
Make new acquaintances early in the week and
learn how to get the most from the conference.
Co-chairs: Amanda Williams, Benjamin Houltberg
Plenary Sponsor
Focused on Research, Scholarship, and Making a Difference for Families
The Department of Child and Family Development has a long tradition of NCFR conference participation and
service to the organization. Four Reuben Hill Award Winners, five NCFR Fellows, and four NCFR
presidents are among our current or emeritus faculty. We continue our long tradition of support to NCFR
and are pleased to sponsor the Wednesday Plenary Session at the 2011 Annual Conference, featuring Frank
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�Thursday, November 17 • Day 2
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
#202-1 Academic Program Review Committee
Meeting
7:30-9am, Bay Hospitality Suite 2
Convener: Deb Gentry, APR Liaison
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Registration Desk 1
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Salon 23
Presented by Stokes Certified Medical Billing LLC
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Silent Auction
#203 POSTER SESSION 4
Sponsored by Florida State University
Salon 22, 8am-5pm
Bid on donated items for the Silent
Auction during these hours.
7:45-9:15am, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
NEW: “The Gathering Place”
8am-12am, Signature 1
Sponsored by Florida State University.
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all conference participants,
8am to midnight. WiFi and refreshments available (access may
be limited).
Presented by Students/New Professionals
S/NP
Visit the Exhibits
11am-5pm, Ballroom C
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings will
be held on Friday. Need not be present to win but prizes must be
picked up by 3pm on Friday.
SECTION MEMBER MEETING
7-8:15am
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#200 Family Science
Salon 13
Presider: Tammy Harpel, Section Chair
#201 Continental Breakfast and Active Conversation on
Diversity and Inclusion. Sponsored by the NCFR Board
Inclusion and Diversity Committee
7-8:15am, Salon 20
Presiders: Maresa Murray, Donnie Sollie, Inclusion and Diversity Committee Co-chairs
#202 Meditation Time
Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Section
7:10-7:40am, Salon 9.
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction meditations led by Teri M.
Henke
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Curriculum, Evaluation Programs and Methods, Teaching
Methods, Family Life and Parent Education
203-1 EE (P) ADHD Education for Childcare Providers, Heidi
Liss Radunovich, Stephanie Toelle, Monica Brinkley,
Deborah Humphries, Meg McAlpine, Maisie Ross
203-2 FP (R) Transformative Social Justice: At-risk Students’
Perceptions of Empowerment, Marinda Kathryn HarrellLevy, Jennifer L. Kerpelman
203-3 EE (P) Evaluating Systems-level Impact: Implementing
Common Evaluation Measures, Lynne Borden, Christine
Bracamonte Wiggs, Amy Schaller
203-4 EE CANCELLED-Who Are the Stakeholders?
Transparency as a Route to Meaningful Evaluation, Stephen
Edward McMillin
203-5 SN (R) Undergraduate Experiences at the NCFR Annual
Conference: Expectations, Reflections, and the Future, Jill
Claire Buery, F. Ryan Peterson, Katherine A. Hickey
203-6 FT (R) Evaluating Client Outcome Correlated With
Therapist Prognosis at Conclusion of Treatment, Jessica
Anna Topor, Christopher Keown-Belous
203-7 EE (R) Extension Educational Program Needs
Following the BP Oil Spill Disaster, Suzanna Smith, Heidi
Radunovich, Michael Gutter, Megan Donovan
203-8 EE (R) Stretching: County Extension Agents’ Work
with At-risk Families, Deborah French Keys, Carole A.
Gnatuk
203-9 EE (R) Factors Associated With Participation in Selfdirected Marriage and Relationship Education, Shelece
McAllister, Stephen Farr Duncan, Dean M. Busby
203-10 EE (P) The Community Café as an Approach to
Engaging Parents in Conversations That Matter, Larry F.
Forthun, Samantha Carannante, David Diehl
203-11 FS (P) Infusing CFLE Into an Undergraduate Family
Studies Program, Andrew Sieunguyen Quach, Linda
Oravecz
203-12 EE (R) Shaken Baby Prevention Project: Hospital
Worker and Parent Experiences, Denise J. Brandon, Heidi
E. Stolz, Eliza R. Smiddy
203-13 EE (R) Babycenter.com: New Parent Behavior in an
Online Community, Juyoung Jang, Jodi Dworkin, Jessie
Connell
�Thursday, November 17 • Day 2
203-14 EE (P) Parent Education Courses: Classroom Use of the
Book, Wisdom for Parents, Robert Eugene Keim, Arminta
Lee Jacobson
203-15 EE (R) Combined Multi-site and Ethnic Group Results
of LLL Parenting Program, David Law, Jerica Berge,
Rachel Brown
203-16 EE (R) Indulgence and Economic Stress: Differential
Outcomes for Parents and Adolescents, Amanda VeldoraleBrogan, Carol A. Darling, Catherine C. Coccia, Marsha
Rehm, Ming Cui, Shridhar Sathe
203-17 EE (R) Infant Massage Benefits for Infants and Parents/
Caregivers: A Critical Review, M. Kay Keller
203-18 EE (P) Building Stronger Families: A Curriculum
for Parents of Juvenile Offenders, Christelle Buholzer,
Kathleen K. Walker, Maureen Blankemeyer
203-19 EE (P) Engaging Students in the Promotion of
Sustainable Living, Margaret E. Machara, Aleta Sue
Ballard
203-20 EE (P) Reliability of Money Habitudes, Samantha J.
Nelson, Lucy M. Delgadillo, Alena C. Johnson
203-21 EE (P) Teaching English Language Learners: Strategies
for Family Life Educators, Barbara N. Allison
203-22 FF (P) Applying Feminist Perspective to Teaching
Diversity: The Experience of Two Female Professors, R.
Roudi Nazarinia-Roy, Kelly Campbell
203-23 FS (P) Before, During and After a Course: Why
Syllabi Quality Matters, Jacki Fitzpatrick, Erin KostinaRitchey
203-24 FS (R) Service-Learning Predictors of Critical Thinking
in Family Studies Students, Diane M. H. Hall, Megan
Roeder
203-25 FS (P) Teaching Family Studies Online: Rethinking
Pedagogy and Class Structure, Colleen Wilson-Rood, Janet
Bokemeier
203-26 IN (P) Student Evaluations: U.S. Students Evaluating
International Female Faculty, Carol A. Morgaine
203-27 EE (R) Evaluation of Knowledge of Child Support
Workers on their Job Performance, Chieh-Wen Liu, ChienChung Hunag
203-28 FP (R) Providing Services for Families: EI Providers’
Perceptions, Stacy Thompson, Deborah Bruns
#203-1 Student/New Professional Leadership
Council Meeting
8-9am, Salon 7
Convener: Andrew Behnke, S/NP Board Representative
Sponsored by Groves Conference
#204 Students/New Professionals Workshop:
Swimming With the Sharks: How to Get Into
Graduate School
8-9:45am Salon 1
Panel: Scott Plunkett, Carolyn Henry, Andrew Supple, Page
Keegan, Kaleigh Welsh
Chair: Scott Plunkett
SN (P)
#204-1 Just in Time Parenting Work Group
8-10am, Bay Hospitality Suite 3
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
8:15-9:30am
#205 Finances and Relationships Across the
Life-Span
Salon 2
Wedding Rituals: How Cost and Elaborateness Relate to Marital
Outcomes, Kelly Campbell, James C. Kaufman, Tiffany D.
Ogden, Tessy T. Pumaccahua, Heather Hammond
Does it Matter Who Makes the Financial Decisions? An
Exploratory Study of Married Couples’ Financial Decisionmaking and Marital Satisfaction, Kristy Archuleta, John
Grable
The Gendered Nature of Household Tasks and Their Influence
on Relationship Satisfaction, R. Roudi Nazarinia-Roy,
Sonya Britt
Intergenerational Financial Support and Obligation: A
Demographic Reevaluation, Anthony Walker
Discussant: Jeffrey Dew
Chair: R. Roudi Nazarinia-Roy
EE SY (R)
#206 Ethnic Minority Families and Mental Health
Salon 21
Anxiety Disorders and Latinos: The Role of Family Cohesion
and Family Discord, Jacob Bird Priest
Effects of Economic Stress, Racism, and Mental Health
on Father Involvement, Cassandra Latrice Kirkland,
Margaret Keiley, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Amy Rauer,
Ivan Watts
Family Formation Among African American Young Adults,
Clifford Broman
EM PA (R)
#207 Health and Wellness Effects of Home
Foreclosure on Families and Communities
Salon 5
Leaders: Shonda Marie Craft, Sara Axtell, Leola Crawford,
Raymond Dehn, Aasim Shabazz, Tisa Thomas, Makeda
Zulu-Gillespie
FH WK (R)
#208 Managing the Intersections of Family
Finances and Relationships
Salon 4
Expanding Family Therapy to the Family Business Ecosystem,
Brian J. Distelberg, Preston Peterson
Financial Hardship, Cognitive Dissonance, and EMDR: A Model
for Treatment, Kevin Allemagne
S/NP
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The Influence of a Money Management Course on Couples’
Relationship Quality, Kevin John Zimmerman
Presider: Kennon Rider
FT PA (R) (P)
#209 Supporting LGBT Families Financially,
Socially, and Developmentally
Salon 3
Qualitative Inquiry Into Social Support Networks of Black
Lesbian Families, Valerie Quinn Glass, April Few-Demo
How Lesbian Mothers View Their Children’s Sexual Orientation
Development, Katherine A. Kuvalanka, Rachael Cohen,
Rachel Radina, Katie Barrow, Ellen Jackson
LGB Families in the Context of Poverty, Ramona Faith
Oswald, Vanja Lazarevic, Elizabeth Grace Holman
Transgender/Gender-Variant Youth and their Families: The Pilot
Phase, Judith L. Weiner, Katherine A. Kuvalanka
Discussant: Kevin Zimmerman
Presider: Joan Jurich
Recorder: Lisa Taylor
FF PA (R)
#210 Family-Centered Prevention for Rural African
American Adolescents
Salon 13
Translating Research on Economically Distressed Families Into
Prevention, Christina Grange, Megan Sperr
Engaging Rural African American Families Into Research and
Prevention Programs, Tracy Anderson, Olive Conyers,
Stacey Barnum
Efficacy of the Strong African American Families-Teen Program,
Steven Kogan, Desiree Oliver, Gene Brody
Discussant: Jay Mancini
Chair: Steven M. Kogan
RT SY (R)
#211 Parenting Challenges
Salon 14
“Four Times a Week I’d Drive Her to Music”: Familial
Influences on Choral Music Participation, Hilary A. Rose,
Shannon Hebblethwaite
Multiple Indicators of Corporal Punishment and Current
Attachment to Mother, Erica Florence Jordan, Mary
Elizabeth Curtner-Smith
Parental Warmth Amplifies the Effect of Parental Hostility on
Dating Violence, Leslie Gordon Simons, Ronald L. Simons,
Frank Fincham, Karlo Lei, Donna Hancock
Configurations of Multiple Child Care Arrangements Among
Preschoolers, Rachel A. Gordon, Anna Colaner, Margaret
Usdansky, Claudia Melgar
Discussant: Bill Anderson
Presider: Kari Adamsons
RT PA (R)
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#212 PLENARY SESSION
9:45-11:30am, Grand Ballroom A/B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Minnesota, Department of
Family Social Science, B. Jan McCulloch, Chair
Intergenerational Equity:
Balancing the Needs of Young
and Old
Isabel Sawhill, Ph.D.
Dr. Isabel V. Sawhill is senior
fellow and co-director of the Center on
Children and Families at the Brookings
Institution
Greetings from the Session Sponsor, B. Jan McCulloch, Chair,
University of Minnesota, Department of Family Social
Science
Presentation of Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research Proposal
to Barbara Gurr, and the Jessie Bernard Outstanding
Contribution to Feminism Paper to Carla A. Pfeffer.
Presenter, Elizabeth A. Sharp, Feminism and Family Studies
Section Chair-elect
Presentation of Cindy Winter Scholarship Award. Presenter:
Andrew Behnke, Students/New Professionals Board
Representative
Presentation of Marie Peters Award to William D. Allen.
Presenter: Yvette V. Perry, Ethnic Minorities Section
Chair
Introduction of Speaker: Leanor Boulin Johnson
Presider: Leanor Boulin Johnson, 2011 Program Chair
(R) (P)
#214 Conversation Hour with Isabel Sawhill
11:45am-1pm, Salon 20
This is a follow-up to the plenary session by Isabel Sawhill
where the audience can interact in-depth with the speaker.
Facilitator: Wm. Michael Fleming
(R) (P)
�Thursday, November 17 • Day 2
#213 VISIT THE EXHIBITS
Grand Opening
11am-5pm, Grand Ballroom C
Exhibits offer an array of new materials, service opportunities
for career and professional development. Visit the representatives and earn a chance for great prize drawings, including free
conference attendance next year. Drawings on Friday. You need
not be present to win, but prizes must be picked up by 3pm on
Friday. Be sure to check out the Affiliate Councils displays.
#215 Affiliate Councils Workshop: A Multi-tiered
Student Affiliate Model: Addressing Membership
and Community Needs
11:45am-1pm, Salon 2
Panelists: Janis L. Henderson, Shera Jackson,
Nancy Trevino, Rachel Engler, Katie Gerst, Kim
Corson, Helyne Frederick, Gail Bentley, Miriam Mulsow,
Samantha E. Dunkerley, Jennifer K. Harris, Yun-Jung
Yang
Workshop Session: The Tech Council on Family Relations: Literature, Introduction and Overview, Janis L. Henderson, CFLE
(provisional), Miriam Mulsow
Needs Assessment Approach: A Dynamic Organization, Janis
Henderson, CFLE (provisional), Nancy Trevino
Community Outreach, Shera Jackson, Helyne Fredrick, Gail
Bentley
Professional Development-Development Support, Katie GerstLyons, Kim Corson, Samantha E. Dunkerley
Development-CFLE Exam Study Workshops, Janis Henderson,
CFLE (provisional), Rachel Engler, Jennifer K. Harris
(P)
#216 NCFR CFLE Academic Programs Networking
Session
11:45am-1pm, Salon 15
Presider: Deb Gentry, APR Liaison
cfle
#217 POSTER SESSION 5
11:45am-1pm, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Poster Symposium-Adolescent Health Risks
217-1 FH (R) An Examination of Parent Child Relationships
and Teen Substance Use, Alina Margaret Baltazar, Brianna
Johnson, Duane Calvin McBride, Gary Hopkins, Sara
Pepper, Curt VanderWaal
217-2 FH (P) The Influence of Personality Traits on Adolescent
Smoking Initiation, Mary Frances Richmond
217-3 FH (R) The Role of Child Maltreatment and Trauma in
Adolescent Relationships, Sun Young Yoon
217-4 FH (R) Young Adult Drinking Partnerships: Where Are
Couples 6 Years Later? Jacquelyn D. Wiersma, Judith L.
Fischer, Bethany Bray, Joseph Paul Clifton
Cross-cultural Issues, Ethnicity and Families, Immigration,
and International Families
217-5 EM (R) Contextual Instability and the Parenting of
Mexican Mothers with Toddlers, Jennifer A. Mortensen,
Melissa A. Barnett
217-6 IN (R) American Families Abroad: A Comparison of
Transitional Experiences, Dale Hawley, Vicki Hawley
217-7 IN (R) Parent and Child Perspectives on Parent
Involvement: A Cross-cultural Study, Lisa A. Newland,
Hui-Hua Chen, Diana Shepherd, Emily Dykstra, Laurel
Krokstrom
217-8 EM (R) Contextual Influences on African American
Mothers’ Disciplinary Responses, Pamela Garner
217-9 EM (R) Racial Discrimination and Health of African
American Husbands and Wives: Mediation by Family
Economic Hardship, Thulitha Wickrama, Chalandra
Bryant
217-10 EM (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Enculturation
in Mexican-origin Families, Chelsea L. Derlan, Adriana
J. Umaña-Taylor, Amy B. Guimond, Kimberly A.
Updegraff
217-11 EM (R) Socialization Practices of Low-income Latino
Mothers and Fathers, Kathleen Sidorowicz, Daniela
Aldoney, Natasha Cabrera
217-12 IN (R) Ethnic Identity Development Among Young
Adults From Immigrant Families, Olena Nesteruk,
Alexandra Gramescu, Nicole-Marie Helmstetter
217-13 EM (R) Initial Adjustment of Asian Immigrant Families:
A Preliminary Study, Shann Hwa Hwang
217-14 EM (R) Acculturation and Parent-Child Interactions in
Korean Immigrant Adolescents, Min-Jung Jung
217-15 IN (R) The Mental Health of Rural Mexican Immigrant
Families in a Shifting Economy, Bethany Lyn Letiecq, Lilia
Guillen-Sanchez
217-16 IN (R) Prevalence and Predictors of Psychological
Aggression in Male and Female College Students From
Mainland China, Gary Cole Ratcliffe, Matthew Johnson,
Jared Anderson, Rachel Jordan, Rachael Rutter, Wenli
Liu
217-17 IN (R) Attachment, Depression, and Relationship
Confidence in China, Adryanna Siqueira Drake, Jared
R. Anderson, Mathew D. Johnson, Wenli Liu, Fuming
Zheng
217-18 IN (R) Parental Pressures on Adult Children Regarding
Family Planning Behaviors Among Nyerian Residents,
Shauntia D. White, Karina M. Shreffler, Francis Dodoo
217-19 EM (R) Latino College Students’ Academic Success,
Self-efficacy, and Support, Edna C. Alfaro, Darrin L.
Rogers, Amy A. Weimer
217-20 EM (R) Transmitting Heritage Language in a Family
Relations Context: Intermarried Korean Women in the U.S.,
Heeran Kim, Susan K. Walker
217-21 EM (R) Exploring the Mental Health of Multiracial
Asian American Youth in US: A Systematic Review, Eun-Jin
Han
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217-22 EM (R) Parenting Behaviors, Mexican American
Adolescents’ Coping, and Gender, Alyson M. Cavanaugh,
Andrew J. Supple, Scott W. Plunkett
217-23 EE (R) Effective Strategies for HIV-related Stigma
Prevention in Ghana, Gladys Barkey Asiedu, Karen S.
Myers-Bowman
217-24 EM (R) Racial Socialization and Child Achievement:
Influence of Family SES and Residence, Tamekia Rana
Wilkins
217-25 EM (R) Neighborhood Variability of Mexican Origin
Parents’ Parenting Styles, Rebecca M. B. White, Katharine
H. Zeiders, Nancy A. Gonzales, Jenn Tein, Mark W.
Roosa, George P. Knight
217-26 IN (R) Work-family Interface Among Dualcareer Couples in India, Kamala Ramadoss, Ujvala
Rajadhyaksha
217-27 EM (P) Asian American Christian Families: A Culturally
Competent Model, Jessica Lynn Chen
217-28 RF (R) Process of Reconciliation: South Korean Men
Reconstructing the Relationship With Their Fathers Through
Religion, Seongeun Kim, Karen Quek
Mexican Descent Adolescents
217-29 FF (R) WINNER OF THE 2010 JESSIE BERNARD
AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING RESEARCH
PROPOSAL. ”Can You Believe I Just Asked You
That?” Qualitative Methods to Facilitate Mexican Origin
Young Women’s Open Talk About Sexuality, Kali S. Van
Campen
#218 Interactive Media Session (Pecha Kucha
Format)
11:45am-1pm, Salon 1
This is an innovative session in which each presenter has 6 minutes and 40 seconds to present (presenters are allowed 20 slides
during the presentation). After the presentations there is time for
questions and discussion.
218-1 RT (R) Sibling Relationships Variance: Explaining
Measures With Multilevel Models, Karyn M. Wheeler
218-2 RT (R) Closeness to Parents: Adolescence to Young
Adulthood, Caitlin S. Faas, Mark J. Benson
218-3 RT (R) Parenting and Child Social Competence in a
Caribbean Context, Tomas Cabeza De Baca, Shannon
A. Corkery, Bruce J. Ellis, Mark V. Flinn, Melissa A.
Barnett, Aurelio J. Figueredo
218-4 FP (R) Father Characteristics and Youth Self-care in Lowincome Families, Kaylin M. Greene, Michelle Blocklin
218-5 FT (P) Effects of Self-care and Perceived Workload on
Home-based Family Therapists, Jurdene Arlette Ingram,
C.R. Macchi, Marcos Mendez, Matthew Johnson
218-6 FT (P) Exploring Intergenerational Clinical Mentoring,
Markie L. C. Blumer, Mary S. Green, Ashley M. Barrera,
Desiree Compton
218-7 FT (R) The Effects of the Intergenerational Transmission
of Family Emotional Processes on Conflict Styles: The
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Moderating Role of Attachment, Aaron Norton, Nathan
Hardy, Chelsea Link, David Thompson, Joyce Baptist
218-8 RT (P) Evaluation of Online Interactive Interviewing,
Heather McCollum, Harold Grotevant
218-9 IN (R) Chinese Cultural Understandings of Marriage,
Paul Rosenblatt, Xiaohui Li
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
11:45 am-1pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings of
sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved
in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#219 Family and Health
Salon 13. Presider: Jan McCulloch, Section Chair
#220 Research and Theory
Salon 14. Presider: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth,
Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
11:45 am-1pm
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#221 EE Families and Technology Organizational
Meeting
Salon 7
#222 FF GLBTSA Issues
Salon 8. Convener: Jenifer McGuire, Focus
Group Chair
222-1 Journal of Marriage and
Family Editorial Board
11:45am-1pm, Salon 21
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
#222-2 Fellows Committee Meeting
11:45am-1:15pm, Salon 6
Presider: Shirley M. H. Hanson, Committee Chair
#222-3 Just in Time Parenting Work Group
12-2pm, Bay Hospitality Suite 3
#222-4 Live Auction Sponsored by the
Feminism and Family Studies Section
12-1pm, Salon 4
This is a fund-raiser event to replenish the Jessie Bernard Awards
Fund.
�Thursday, November 17 • Day 2
#223 SPECIAL SESSION
1:15-2:45 pm Grand Ballroom B
Storms, Spills, Floods: Families and Disaster
Panel: Barry Keim, Ph.D., Louisiana State Climatologist;
Melissa S. Flournoy, Ph.D. , Louisiana Progress;
Brenda Phillips, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University
A series of presentations related to the effects on families of
recent catastrophic events in the southern United States.
Co-facilitators: Pamela A. Monroe and
Mary E. (Betsy) Garrison
FP (R) (P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
1:15-2:45pm
#224 Sexuality
Salon 7
For Love, Fun, or Some of Both: The Meaning of Sex and Risky
Sexual Behaviors Among Emerging Adult Men, Spencer
B. Olmstead, Rhett M. Billen, Kathryn A. Conrad, Kay
Pasley, Frank D. Fincham
A Qualitative Investigation of the Sexual Socialization of
Emerging Adults, Sharon Ballard, Chisato Sugita, Kevin
Gross
Early Onset Sexual Activity in Adolescence: Do Parents Make A
Difference? Danielle L. Rohr, M. Angela Nievar
Identifying the Mechanisms Whereby Parenting and Individual
Factors Influence Teenage Pregnancy, Donna Hancock,
Leslie Gordon Simons
Discussant: Deb Berke
Presider: Kim Allen
EE FH PA (R)
#225 Family and Financial Stress: Links to
Educational and Occupational Attainment
Salon 14
The Influence of Maternal Life Transitions and Financial
Strain on Older Adolescents’ Educational and Occupational
Attainment, Brenda J. Lohman, Duhita Mahatmya
Father Absence, Reproductive Strategies, and Parent Financial
Strain: Effects on African American Female Adolescents’
Educational Expectations, Meghan T. Gillette, Clinton G.
Gudmunson
Economic Pressure and Family-of-origin Relationships as
Predictors of African American Educational Attainment
During Late Adolescence, Jennifer M. Senia,
Aisha T. White, Clinton G. Gudmunson
Chair: Brenda J. Lohman
EM SY (R)
#226 Older Families and Health
Salon 3
Health Outcomes of Parent Versus Adult Child Caregivers,
Verna E. Zehner Ourada, Alexis J. Walker
Factors Related to Grandparent Health and Functioning After
Grandchild Death, JoAnne M. Youngblut, Dorothy
Brooten, Kathleen Blais, Lynn Seagrave, Donna
Charles
Nursing Home Placement and Caregiver Burden, Melanie
Natasha Jackson
The Costs of Caregiving for Low-income Young Men: A Life
Course Examination, Damian Michael Waters, Kevin Roy,
Jocelyn Renee Smith, Lauren Messina, Nicole Finkbeiner,
William C. Leonard
Facilitator: Catherine Coccia
FH PA (R)
#227 Training Competent and Confident
Therapists and Interventionists to be Effective
Salon 13
Leaders: Margaret K. Keiley, Ashley Jackson, Kimberly
Gregson, Ali Zaremba, Cassandra Kirkland
FT WK (P)
#228 Fathering in Context
Salon 2
Why Parenthood? Gay Men’s Motivations for Pursuing
Parenthood, Jordan B. Downing, April M. Moyer, Abbie E.
Goldberg
Gay Adoptive Fathers’ Challenges and Tensions in Balancing
Work and Family, Hannah B. Richardson, April M. Moyer,
Abbie E. Goldberg
Breadwinning, ‘New’ Fathers, and the Package Deal in the Great
Recession, Shelley Pacholok, Jeanna Parsons Leigh, Anne
Gauthier
Father Reactions to Sons’ Atypical Gender Behavior, Robby
Domenic Harris
Discussant: Russell Toomey
Presider: Mikki Meadows
Recorder: Connie Coats
FF RT PA (R)
#229 Interaction of Religion, Family, and Society
Salon 15
Between Sundays: A Case Study of a Religious Organization
Influence on Korean Immigrant Adult Learning, Byoungchul
Joseph Jun, Hye-Sun Ro
The Silent Exodus of Second Generation Chinese Americans in
Chinese Churches, Peter Lim, Karen Quek
Stress and Life Satisfaction of Children of Clergy: A
Retrospective Study, Cynthia B. Wilson, Carol A. Darling
Emotion Work and Couples’ Religion, Christopher G. Ellison,
Xiaohe Xu
Facilitator: Loren Marks
RF PA (R)
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#230 Parental Differential Treatment From
Adolescence Through Adulthood
Salon 5
Parental Differential Treatment in African American Families:
Longitudinal Links With Adolescent Adjustment, Anna R.
Solmeyer, Susan M. McHale
“Life Still Isn’t Fair”: Parents’ Differential Treatment of
Offspring During Emerging Adulthood, Alexander C.
Jensen, Shawn D. Whiteman, Karen L. Fingerman
Differential Effects of Perceptions of Mothers’ and Fathers’
Favoritism on Sibling Conflict in Adulthood, J. Jill Suitor,
Megan Gilligan, Karl A. Pillemer
Discussant: Laurie Kramer
Chair: Anna R. Solmeyer
RT SY (R)
Special Session
#231 Students/New Professionals Seminar:
Grant Writing 101–Writing a Fundable Center
Grant
S/NP
1:15-2:45pm, Salon 4
Session Sponsor: Virginia Tech
Leader: Susan Brown, National Center for Marriage and Family
Research
Facilitator: Cassandra Dorius
(P)
#231-1 Groves Conference Board Meeting
2-5pm, Salon 6
Presider: Coco Readdick, Groves President
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
NCFR is proud to cooperate with the Groves Conference and its
Board of Directors (below). At this year’s conference, Groves is
sponsoring the S/NP Leadership Council Meeting and participating as an exhibitor.
Coco Readdick, President Anisa Zvonkovic, President-elect
Joyce Fields, Secretary
Sharon Seiling, Treasurer
Libby Blume, Monograph Editor
Joanne Roberts, Membership Chair
Robert Ryder, Corporate Representative
Brian Masciadrelli, Parliamentarian
Tara Saathoff-Wells, Awards Chair
Leslie Koepke, Dudley Chancey, 2012 Program Chairs
Kevin Lyness, Tessa Le Roux, Maresa Murray, At-large
Jean Pearson Scott, Nominations Chair
#232 Marie Peters Award Address
3-4:30 pm
THIS SESSION HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL THE
2012 CONFERENCE.
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7
3-4:30 pm
#233 Couples Programs
Salon 1
Stepfamily Education and Financial Practices, Brian
Higginbotham, Sarah Tulane, Linda Skogrand
TOGETHER – A Couples’ Program for Managing Financial and
Marital Strain, Celia Hayhoe, Mariana Karin Falconier
Child Welfare Workers’ Attitudes and Views Toward
Relationship and Marriage Education, David Schramm,
Adam Galovan, Ted Futris, Kimberly Allen, Virginia
Dick
What Works in Marriage and Relationship Education? A
Comprehensive Review of Lessons Learned With a Focus on
Low-income Couples, Alan J. Hawkins
Discussant: Robert Hughes
Presider: Gary Laumann
EE PA (P) (R)
#234 Policies That Facilitate Rural, Low-income
Families’ Ability to Work
Salon 2
Leaders: Jean W. Bauer, Elizabeth M. Dolan, Bonnie Braun,
Carolyn Bird, Patricia H. Dyk, Mary Jo Katras, Frances
C. Lawrence, Jaerim Lee, Sheila Mammen, Margaret
Manoogian, Leslie Richards, Yoshie Sano, Seohee Son,
Susan Walker
Direct Support of Employment for Rural Low-income
Families
Child Care as a Support to Employment for Rural Low-income
Families
Support for Rural Low-income Families’ Employment Through
Education, Transportation, and Public Assistance Programs
Physical and Mental Health as a Barrier to Employment
Chair: Elizabeth Dolan
FP SY (R)
#235 Highlighting Family Science, Ethics, and
Writing Assignments: The Challenge of Large
Classes
Salon 13
Leaders: Bahira Sherif Trask, Barbara Settles, Melina
McConatha-Rosle
Presider: Melissa Schnurr
FS WK (P)
#236 Supporting Gender and Sexual Identities
Salon 14
Establishing the Validity of the LGB Affirmative Training
Inventory, Tom Stone Carlson, Christi McGeorge, Russell
Toomey
Therapist’s Handling of Marital and Gender Discourses in
Couple’s Therapy, Aimee Ammanda Galick, Jessica Lynn
Chen
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A Qualitative Exploration of Transgender Perspectives of
Therapy, Kristen E. Benson
The Disclosure to Family Experience of Queer Youth, Erika
Lynne Grafsky
Presider: Volker Thomas
FT FF PA (R)
#237 SPECIAL SESSION
3-4:30pm, Salon 3
What Census Data Tell Us About Families and the
Shifting Economy
Variation in the Formation of Multifamily Households During
the Recession, Diana B. Elliott, Rebekah Young, Jane
Lawler Dye
Doubling Up as a Recession Strategy, Laryssa Mykyta,
Suzanne Macartney
Evaluating the Use of Government Assistance Among Different
Family Structures: Does the Type of Analysis Matter?
Katherine G. Giefer
The Impact of the 2007-2009 Recession on Mothers’
Employment, Christin Hilgeman
Discussant: Philip N. Cohen
Chair: Diana B. Elliott
RT FP SY (R)
#238 Students/New Professionals
Workshop: Getting an Academic Job in a Tough
Economy
S/NP
3-4:30pm, Salon 4
Chair: Brad van Eeden-Moorefield (Diversity and Inclusion
Committee Rep)
(P)
#238-1 JMF Editor Interviews
3-6pm, Salon 8
Chair: Jay Mancini
#239 Legacy Circle Reception
(by invitation)
4:30-5:45pm, Signature 2
This reception honors those who have been
NCFR members for 25 or more years. Light
refreshments will be served. Invitation only.
#240 Special Workshop:
How to Prepare Manuscripts for NCFR Journals
4:45-6pm, Salon 4
Session Sponsor: Virginia Tech
If you want to publish in NCFR journals, come to this session.
Editors of the three journals will give practical advice for preparing your manuscripts.
Leaders: David Demo, Editor, Journal of Marriage and Family; Ronald Sabatelli, Editor, Family Relations; and Robert
Milardo, Editor, Journal of Family Theory & Review
(P)
#241 Southeast Council on Family Relations
Meeting
5-6pm, Salon 3
Presider: Lloyd Pickering, SECFR President
Enjoy the sights of Orlando this evening. Although there are
some special meetings, workshops, and receptions, there
are no concurrent paper or poster sessions after 4:30pm.
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
There are so many reasons why I have
attended the NCFR conference over the last
35 years. I find the experience “energizing”
as it brings me into contact with people
who share my research, teaching and
service interests. I gain knowledge from the
presentations I attend and, as importantly,
I am inspired by the “informal learning
opportunities” with colleagues from around the world. As
my professional roles have changed, the conference has
provided me with opportunities to recruit job candidates
for faculty positions and to learn about the cutting edge
research being done by scholars for possible inclusion in
Family Relations. Ronald Sabatelli, Ph.D., CFLE, Editor,
Family Relations
Visit the Wellness Tour Bus
Friday, 11am to 7pm
Walgreens (adjacent to hotel)
Sign up for the NCFR “Walk to Phoenix” event.
Free pedometers (quantity limited) and more.
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Conference Registration
#302 Breakfast Meeting: Student Affiliate
Members and Advisors
S/NP
7am-5pm, Registration Desk 1
Cyber Café
7am-10pm, Salon 23
Presented by Stokes Certified Medical Billing LLC
Silent Auction
Sponsored by Florida State University
Salon 22, 8am-5pm
Bidding closes at 2pm. Pick up your items
and pay between 2 and 5pm
“The Gathering Place”
8am-12am, Signature 1
Sponsored by Florida State University.
Relax with your colleagues. Open to all conference participants,
8am to midnight. WiFi and refreshments available (access may
be limited).
S/NP
Presented by Students/New Professionals
Visit the Exhibits
9am-4pm, Ballroom C
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings will
be held on Friday at 12pm. Need not be present to win but prizes
must be picked up by 3pm today.
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#300 EE Divorce Education Organizational Meeting
Salon 15
#300-1 FS University Administrators
Salon 20
Convener: B. Kay Pasley, Focus Group Chair
#301 Meditation Time sponsored by Religion and
Family Life Section
7:10-7:40am, Salon 9
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction meditations
led by Teri M. Henke
#301-1 2012 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9am, Salon 14
Presider: Leigh Leslie, 2012 Program Chair
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7:30-10am, Signature 2
Bridges to Building Successful Student/Local Affiliates
Open to all student affiliate members
Leaders: Glee Bertram, Nate Cottle, Kaye Sears
Welcome: Dani Taylor
Presiders: Chloe Merrill, Joanne Roberts
(P)
#303 POSTER SESSION 6
7:45-9:15am, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Fragile Families, Family Stress, Coping and Resiliency
303-1 FH (R) Fragile Families in Canada and Effects on Health
in Early Childhood, Lisa Strohschein
303-2 FF (R) Tracing the Pink Ribbon: Development of a Family
Resilience Measure, Crystal Lynn Duncan Lane
303-3 FH (R) Social Support and Financial Stress: Moderators
Between Poverty and Well-being? Elizabeth Grace Holman,
Ramona Faith Oswald, Kimberly Greder, Yoshie Sano,
Sheila Mammen
303-4 FH (R) Stress, Proactive Parenting, Externalizing
Behaviors, and School Engagement, Derek Becker,
Guadalupe Diaz, Monica Laura Olvera, Randal D. Day
303-5 FS (R) Family Resiliency in Times of Economic
Difficulty, Kieu-Anh Thi Do, Car Mun Kok, Maria
Rosario T. De Guzman
303-6 EE (R) Identifying Differences in Family Caregiving
Using a Stress Model, Anne Y. Branscum, Kyle L.
Kostelecky
303-7 (R) FH Meta-analysis of Resilience Programs for Children
and Adolescents, Sherry Lynn Cowen, Jerevie Malig
Canlas
303-8 FF (P) “Strong Black Woman”: Messages of Resilience in
the Black Community, Latiaynna S. Tabb
303-9 FT (P) A Single Case Study of Resiliency After Extreme
Incest in an Old Order Amish Family, William McGuigan,
Sarah Stephenson
303-10 IN (R) Individual and Family Factors that Foster
Resiliency of High School Students in Kenya, JaneRose
Muthoni Njue, Teresa A. Fisher, Grace W. Wambu
303-11 RT (R) Resilience: Academic Success Among African
Americans Despite Persistent Exposure to Adverse Life
Stress, Antoinette Marie Landor, Leslie Gordon Simons
Intervention, Therapy and Counseling Issues
303-12 EM (R) Caminitos: Pathways to School Success for
Children and Families, Sue W. Williams, Elizabeth M.
Blunk, Elizabeth L. Morgan Russell, Alyssa N. Rowe,
Hilary Koenig
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303-13 FT (R) The Role of Attachment and Differentiation in
Extradyadic Experiences, Jessica Fish, Thomas Pavkov,
Joseph Wetchler, Jerry Bercik
303-14 FT (P) Narrative Therapy With Intercultural Couples,
Hye Jin Kim, Patricia Nola Eugene Roberson, Anne M.
Prouty
303-15 FT (P) Standing Still: Relational Partners Who Struggle
to Make Formal Commitments, Jacey Saucedo Coy,
Marianne McInnes Miller
303-16 FT (R) Examining the Mediating Influences of Sexual
Satisfaction and Emotional Intimacy on the Association
Between Relationship Processes and Relationship
Satisfaction, Hana Yoo, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Rashmi
Gangamma, Felisha Lotspeich, Rikki Patton, Randal D.
Day
303-17 FT (P) Change in Relationship Knowledge After a Brief
Couple Intervention, J. Wade Stewart, Kay Bradford, Jim
Mock
303-18 FT (P) Marital Therapy Help-seeking Attitudes of Young
Adults in Mainland China, Rebekah D. Adams, C.J. Aducci,
Matthew D. Johnson, Jared R. Anderson
303-19 FT (R) Opening the Door: Making Couples Therapy
More Accessible, Jim Mock, Kay Bradford
303-20 FT (P) From I-It to I-Thou: Evaluating MFT Approaches
With Buber’s Relational Lens, Stephen T. Fife, Amy J.
Hachquet
303-21 FT (R) Client/Therapist Experience of Mindfulness
in Session, Kyle Horst, Jurdene Ingram, Marcie
Lechtenburg, Sandi Stith
303-22 FT (R) Effect of Distress, Referral Source, and Pressure
to Attend Therapy on Motivation to Change, Lyn Erin
Moore, Rachel Tambling
303-23 FT (P) Latino Men’s Satisfaction in a Culturally
Informed Batterer’s Intervention, Georgia L. Carpenter,
Karlin Tichenor, Ana Rocio Escobar-Chew, Kendal
Holtrop, Jose Ruben Parra-Cardona, Ricardo Guzman,
Dolores Hernandez, Efrain Zamudio, Dolores GonzalezRamirez
303-29 FH (P) (THIS POSTER WAS ORIGINALLY
SCHEDULED ON FRIDAY, 12-1:30pm AS POSTER #31521) Sexuality in Aging Adults From a Biosocial Perspective:
A Literature Review, Erin Lucretia Powell
Relationships
303-24 FP (R) Rural Low-income Women’s Experiences of
Multiple Partnership Transitions, Yoshie Sano, Margaret M.
Manoogian
303-25 RT (R) Influences of Personality on Relationship
Satisfaction Through Stress, Brandon Kevin Burr, Jaclyn
Viera, Breanna Dial, Hannah Fields, Kristen Davis, Daniel
Hubler
303-26 RT (R) Non-marital, Romantic Dissolution, Nicole
Stork-Hestad, Ronald Werner-Wilson, Jason Hans
303-27 RT (R) Dyadic Storytelling Model: A Literature Review,
Patricia Nola Eugene Roberson, Martijn Van Kelegom
303-28 FT (R) Relational Ethics, Differentiation and
Relationship Satisfaction in Couples, Rashmi Gangamma,
Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Michael Knerr, Jennifer
Collins
Salon 1
Program Development Issues in Designing Online Family
Life Education Programs, Robert Hughes, Jr., Jill
Bowers, Sarah Curtiss, Aaron T. Ebata, Elissa Thomann
Mitchell
Navigating the Process of Developing an Online Education
Program for Divorcing Parents, David G. Schramm,
Graham McCaulley
Exploring Innovative and Efficacious Family Life Education
Methods for Reaching Stepfamilies, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Vicky Gelatt, John Seeley
Developing and Evaluating a Social Media Strategy for Online
Parenting Programs, Sarah Curtiss, Jill Bowers, Aaron T.
Ebata
Discussant: Stephen F. Duncan
Chair: Robert Hughes, Jr.
EE SY (P)
#303-1 Journal of Family
Theory & Review Editorial Board
8-9:30am, Salon 5
Presider: Robert Milardo, JFTR Editor
#304 SPECIAL SESSION
8:15-9:45am, Grand Ballroom B
Session Sponsor: University of Minnesota, Department of
Family Social Science, B. Jan McCulloch, Chair
Beyond Healthcare Reform: Key
Steps to Improve the Health of All
American Families
Dr. David R. Williams is Professor of Public
Health, Harvard University School of Public
Health, and Professor of African and African
American Studies at Harvard.
Facilitator: tba
FH (R) (P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8
8:15-9:45am
#305 Designing Online Family Life Education
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#306 Relationships and Relational Violence
Salon 4
Negative Mental Health Effects of Intimate Terrorism and
Situational Couple Violence Among Black and Hispanic
Women, Anne Bubriski, Jana Jasinski
Actor-Partner Effects of Familism on Relationship Conflict, Ana
A. Lucero-Liu, Donna Hendrickson Christensen, Jeong
Jin Yu, Angela Taylor, Wendy Gamble
Lessons Learned: Intimate Relationship Socialization Among
Black Collegiate Women, Ahlishia Shipley
Understanding the Emotional Responses of Young Black Men to
Peer Homicide, Jocelyn Renee Smith
EM PA (R)
#307 Financial Abuse of Elders by Familial Powers
of Attorney: Impact, Prevention, and Redress
Salon 8
Leaders: Virginia B. Vincenti, Karen P. Goebel, Jeanne M.
Hogarth
The Potential Size and Scope of Financial Elder Abuse Problems
by Powers of Attorney
Beyond Perpetrators and Victims: Impact on Families
Addressing Power of Attorney Abuse and Options for Prevention
Co-chairs: Virginia B. Vincenti, Karen P. Goebel, Jeanne M.
Hogarth
FP SY (R)
#308 Religious Beliefs and Involvement as Social
Capital
Salon 2
Pilot Testing the Marriage Garden with Faith Leaders, James P.
Marshall, H. Wallace Goddard
Are You My Mother? Evangelical Perceptions on Maternal God
Images, Julie A. Zaloudek
Thankful Prayers and Faithful Hearts: The Relationship Between
Prayers of Gratitude and Infidelity, Preston Charles Brown,
Nathan M. Lambert, Frank D. Fincham
Church-based Social Capital and Racial Socialization in African
American Families, Cindy L. Lilly, Andrea G. Hunter,
Anne C. Fletcher
Facilitator: Chris Gonzalez
RF PA (R) (P)
#309 Bumps on the Road to Adulthood
Salon 21
Linked Lives: Stressor Experiences of Low-income Mothers and
Adolescents, Duhita Mahatmya, Brenda Lohman
Helicopter Parenting and Family Formation Values in Emerging
Adulthood, Josh Hersh, Jennifer Sawada, Brian J.
Willoughby
Coming of Age in the Margins of the Rural Economy: Lowincome Youth on Reaching Adulthood, Katherine A.
MacTavish
Discussant: Laurie Meschke
Presider: Spencer Olmstead
RT PA (R)
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#309-1 NCFR CFLE Academic Program Question
and Answer Session
8:30-9:45am, Salon 7
Convener: Deb Gentry, APR Liaison
cfle
#309-2 Elections Council Meeting
8:30-9:30am, Salon 6
Conveners: Katherine R. Allen, Stephan M. Wilson,
Council Co-chairs
#309-3 Committee to Strengthen the Submissions
and Review Process
9-9:45am, Salon 14
Convener: Cindy Winter, Program Consultant
#311 PLENARY SESSION
10- 11:45am, Grand Ballroom A/B
Creating Policy for Women and Children:
The Importance of Measurement
Dr. Rebecca Blank is Under Secretary
for Economic Affairs at the Department
of Commerce. She has served as a Senior
Fellow at Brookings, Dean of the School
of Public Policy at the University of
Michigan, and an economic advisor to
President Clinton.
Presentation of Reuben Hill Award to
Michelle J. Budig and Melissa J.
Hodges. Presenter, Joan Jurich, Reuben Hill Award Chair
Presentation of Felix Berardo Award to B. Kay Pasley.
Presenter: Anisa Zvonkovic, Felix Berardo Award
Committee Chair
Introduction of Speaker: Leanor Boulin Johnson
Presider: Leanor Boulin Johnson, 2011 Program Chair
(R) (P)
#312 Consversation Hour with Rebecca Blank
12-1:30pm, Grand Ballroom B
This is a follow-up to the plenary session by Rebecca Blank
where the audience can interact in-depth with the speaker.
Facilitator: tba
(R) (P)
#313 Memorial Service
12-1pm, Salon 21
Celebrate the lives of NCFR leaders Catherine Chilman,
Norval Glenn, and James Walters, who have passed away this
year. We will be paying tribute to these colleagues.
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#314 Special Session
12-1:30pm, Salon 8
How to Become a CFLE
NCFR Director of Education Dawn Cassidy will explain the
benefits of the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) credential
and explain both the Abbreviated and Exam
application processes.
(P)
cfle
#315 POSTER SESSION 7
12-1:30pm, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Poster Symposium–Parenting
315-1 RT (R) Launch Into Adulthood? Relationships Between
Parents and Young Disconnected Sons, Kevin Roy, Lauren
Messina
315-2 RT (R) Observational Assessment of Parent Emotion
Socialization: A Decade in Review, Elizabeth Jeanne
Plowman
315-3 RT (R) Family Relational Predictors of Parental Education
Expectations, Dana A. Weiser, Jennifer L. Lowman, Daniel
J. Weigel
315-4 RT (R) Provider Roles and Parental Involvement, Letitia
E. Kotila, Claire M. Kamp Dush, Sarah J. SchoppeSullivan
Poster Symposium-Health and Technology
315-5 FH (R) Parents of Children With Autism and the Internet:
What do we Know? Jennifer S. Reinke, Jodi Dworkin,
Aaron T. Ebata
315-6 FH (R) Participation in Health Activities on SocialNetworking Internet Sites, Kate Bellamy, Jan Colvin,
Heather McCollum, Amy Yates
315-7 FH (R) Kissing Many Frogs Before Finding the Real
Prince: Costs and Benefits of Hooking Up, Rebecca J. Ward,
I. Joyce Chang, Deborah Padgett Coehlo
Gender Roles, Mate Selection and Dating, Cohabitation,
Sexuality
315-8 EE (P) Malleability of Gender Role Attitudes: Gendered
Messages in Relationship Education, Mallory Lucier-Greer,
Francesca Adler-Baeder, Scott Ketring, Thomas Smith
315-9 EM (R) It’s Like a Puzzle: Young African American Men
Interrogate Manhood, Andrea G. Hunter, Christian A.
Friend, Alethea Rollins, Y. Yvette Murphy-Erby, Meeshay
Williams-Wheeler, Shuntay Z. McCoy
315-10 FF (R) Enlarging the Glass: Gender in Contemporary
Arab Society, Carolyn R. Spellings, Brian K. Barber, Teri
M. Henke
315-11 FF (R) How Do I Look?: Gender, Geographic Location,
Body Image and Weight Management Behaviors, Amber
Paulk, Duane Dowd, Andrea Eklund, Ryan Zayac
315-12 FF (R) Strong Black Women and Endangered Black
Men: Gendered Expectations of Young Children, Elizabeth
Sharp, Jean Ispa
315-13 FF (R) Couple Conversational Processes That Balance
Equality and Stability, Mayuri Pandit, Sherria Donae
Taylor, Caroline Nyairo
315-14 EE (R) “Just be Yourself”: A Content Analysis of Dating
Advice Among University Students, Roberta Johnson, Heidi
Gainer, Jeron Parry, Jeremy Boden
315-15 RT (R) Value Orientations and Cohabitation in Emerging
Adulthood, Adam Apffel Rogers, Kirsten Clayton, Brian J.
Willoughby
315-16 EE (P) Questioning Family Religiosity in the Context
of Sexuality Education, Jada Ethelle Brooks, Katherine
Allen
315-17 EM (R) Opportunity Cost: Masculinity and Sexual Status
Among Young African American Men, Jennie Dilworth,
Marlo Rouse-Arnett
315-18 FF (R) Exploring Inhibited Sexual Communication in
College Age Women, Ashley Nicole Jackson, Margaret
Keiley
315-19 FF (R) Who’s Responsible? Gender Differences in
Contraceptive Decision-making, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle
Toews, Ryeshia Jackson, Sarah Clausen
315-20 FH (R) College Students’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and
Behaviors Regarding Sexuality, Michelle Toews, Ani
Yazedjian
315-21 FH (P) (THIS POSTER HAS BEEN MOVED TO
SESSION #303-29 ON FRIDAY, 7:45-9:15am) Sexuality
in Aging Adults From a Biosocial Perspective: A Literature
Review, Erin Lucretia Powell
315-22 FT (R) The Bi-Directional Nature of Women’s Body
Image and Sexual Experiences, Kristen E. Benson,
Elizabeth H. Blodgett Salafia
315-23 FT (P) “I don’t want to be an ‘Other’…”: Revisiting the
Sexual Genogram, Christopher Keown Belous, Michael
Whitehead, Grace Chee, Tina Timm
315-24 FT (R) Sexual Self-disclosure Predicting Sexual
Satisfaction, Lailatul Qamar Ali Husin, Brenda Lohman,
Murnizam Halik
315-25 RT (R) Linking the Perception of Peer Sexual Behavior
With Individual Sexual Behavior, Lacey Despain, Natalie
Gilbert, Brian J. Willoughby
315-26 RF (R) Associations Between Family and Personal
Religious Practices and Sexual Involvement, Kirsten
Clayton, Adam Rogers, Brian J. Willoughby
Religion and Families
315-27 RF (R) “In God We Trust”: A National Qualitative Study
of Why Americans Make Religious Contributions, David C.
Dollahite, Loren D. Marks, Fran Lawrence
315-28 RF (R) Inter-parental Conflict, Religiosity, and Attitudes
Toward Partner Aggression, Anurika Doris Ejimofor
315-29 RF (R) The Influence of Religion on Young Adults’
Attitudes of Dating Events, Sarah Miller, Alan Taylor,
Damon Rappleyea
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315-30 RF (R) Luntz’s Cultural Divide: Intrinsic Religiosity,
Future Orientation, and Impulsivity, Mark Kaufman, Walter
Schumm
315-31 RF (R) Training up a Child: Amish Discipline Questions
and Answers, Erin Boyd-Soisson, Amanda Lawrence
315-32 RF (R) The Influence of Religious Beliefs and Practices
on Marital Commitment and Parent-Child Connectedness,
Bryce L. Jorgensen, Jeremy Yorgason, Jay A. Mancini,
Randal Day
Use of Technology in Relationship Dissolution
315-33 FT (R) (CHANGE: THIS POSTER WAS
ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED AS POSTER #120-8 ON
WEDNESDAY, 11:45am-1pm) Using Technology in
Relationship Dissolution, Raquel Delevi, Rob Weisskirch
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
12-1:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#316 Ethnic Minorities
Salon 7. Presider: Yvette Perry, Section Chair
#317 Family Policy
Salon 13. Presider: Michael Fleming, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
12-1:30pm
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#318 IN Eastern European Families
Salon 5. Convener: Mihaela Robila, Focus Group Chair
#319 EE Sexuality
Salon 6. Convener: Kate Kuvalanka, Focus Group Chair
#319-1 Family Relations Associate Editors
12-1:30pm, Signature 2
Presider: Ronald Sabatelli, FR Editor
#320 Fellows Roundtables
12:30-1:30pm, Salon 3
The NCFR Fellows designation is the highest honor afforded
NCFR members. Fellows will present these roundtables. All attendees are invited to come and learn from the Fellows expertise.
Choose one roundtable to attend.
320-1 (R) Bio-social Perspectives on the Family, Alan Booth
320-2 (P) Families and Schools: Improving the Interface for
Middle School Students, Gary Lee Bowen
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320-3 (R and P) The Future of the Discipline of Family Science,
Raeann R. Hamon
320-4 (R) Issues in Studying the Family With Survey Data,
David R. Johnson
320-5 (R) Fathers, Social Psychology, and Nurturance: A
Qualitative Lens, William Marsiglio
320-6 (R and P) Publishing and Reviewing for Journals, Robert
M. Milardo
320-7 (P) Parenting Education: Changes Over Time, Judith A.
Myers-Walls
320-8 (P) Preparing for Successful Job Search, B. Kay Pasley
320-9 (R and P) Divorce Rates After the First Persian Gulf War
Among Military Families, Walter A. Schumm
#321 Special Session
1:45-3:15pm, Grand Ballroom B
Steadying the Tectonic Plates: On Being Spiritual,
Feminist, and Professional
Family Therapy With Muslim Families and Men Using a
Feminist Perspective, Manijeh Daneshpour, Ph.D.,
LMFT
Ways to Include Spirituality in Clinical Practice to Understand
Spiritual Sources of Distress and to Tap Spiritual Resources
for Healing, Recovery, and Resilience, Froma Walsh, MSW,
Ph.D.
Discussant: Tom Carlson, Ph.D.
Moderator: Marianne Miller, Ph.D., Alliant University
This session will examine the integration of the personal values
of professionals (based in religious, gender, and ethnic identity)
with professional practice (therapy, education, research, etc.),
addressing issues from the perspectives of both professionals and
their audiences.
Manijeh Daneshpour, Ph.D., LMFT, is Professor and Coordinator of Marriage and Family Therapy Program at St. Cloud
State University. Froma Walsh, MSW, Ph.D., is Co-Director
and Co-Founder of the Chicago Center for Family Health and
Professor Emerita, University of Chicago. Tom Carlson, Ph.D.,
is Associate Professor, North Dakota State University, and
senior editor of the Spirituality and Psychotherapy Book Series,
Haworth Press. Marianne Miller, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor,
California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University.
RF FT FS EM (R) (P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9
1:45-3:15pm
#322 Context of Family Violence/Domestic Abuse
Salon 1
Sleeping With One Eye Open: Marital Abuse as an Antecedent
of Poor Sleep, Amy J. Rauer, Mona El Sheikh
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Domestic Violence in South Asian Families: A Human
Ecological Perspective, Zain Shamoon
Longitudinal Impact of Toddler’s Exposure to Domestic
Violence, Melissa P. Schnurr, Brenda J. Lohman
Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Women’s Mental Health,
Gunnur Karakurt, Douglas Smith, Jason Whiting
Facilitator: Jo Lynn Cunningham
FH PA (R) P)
#323 Addressing the Unique Needs of Diverse
Families Adopting Children from Foster Care
Salon 2
Behavior Problems and Parenting Stress for Children Adopted
from Foster Care Over the First 5 Years After Placement,
Jill Waterman, Erum Nadeem, Emilie Paczkowski, Jared
Foster, Jane Lange, Tom Belin, Jeanne Miranda
Risk and Resilience in Gay and Lesbian Families Adopting From
Foster Care, Justin A. Lavner, Jill Waterman
Adoption-Specific Psychotherapy: A Manualized Intervention
for Families Adopting Children From Foster Care, Audra K.
Langley, Jill Waterman, Debbie Riley, Jeanne Miranda
Chair: Audra K. Langley
FP SY (R)
#324 Reflective and Practical Strategies of
Teaching Diversity in Family Sciences
Salon 7
Using Student Panels to Teach About Family Diversity, Kristy
Y. Shih, Karen Pyke
Diversity Instruction for Future Family Professionals: Two
Pedagogical Approaches, Lyndal Khaw, Soyoung Lee
Understanding the Lives of Women Through Cultural Lens,
Hyun Kyung You, Tara Saathoff-Wells, Deborah Bailey,
Cheryl Geisthardt
Teaching Diversity in the Context of Social Justice, Hyeyoung
Kang, Vanja Lazarevic
Discussant: Tiffany Brown
Chair: Soyoung Lee
Presider: Tammy Harpel
FS SY (P)
#325 International Developments and Challenges
in Family Policies
Salon 8
Family Policies in Eastern Europe: Opportunities and
Challenges, Mihaela Robila
Family Policy Initiatives in Latin America: The Case of
Colombia and Ecuador, Sonia Carrillo, Karen RipollNúñez, Paul Schvaneveldt
Family Policy in South Korea: Government Responses to Recent
Demographic Changes, Miai Sung, Meejung Chin, Jaerim
Lee, Soyoung Lee, Seohee Son
Analysis of Section 6 (Sexual Transmission) of The Kenya
HIV and AIDS Prevention and Control Act, No. 14, 2006,
Dorothy Rombo, Jane Rose Njue
“Who Cares for the Children?” Lessons from a Global
Perspective of Child Care Policy, Maegan Lokteff, Kathleen
W. Piercy
Chair: Mihaela Robila
IN SY (P)
#326 The Social Ecology of Parenting Adolescents
Salon 14
Linking Maternal and Paternal Work to Girls’ and Boys’
Adjustment in Mexican American Families, Lorey A.
Wheeler, Kimberly A. Updegraff, Ann C. Crouter
Inter-parental Incongruence in Gender Role Attitudes, and
Longitudinal Associations Between Marital Qualities and
Coparenting in African American Families, Elizabeth M.
Riina, Susan M. McHale
Gender Dynamics Within Families and Adolescents’ Intrinsically
and Extrinsically Motivated Work Values, Christine Stanik,
Susan M. McHale
Discussant: Heather Helms
Chair: Elizabeth M. Riina
RT SY (R)
#327 ROUNDTABLES 1
1:45-3:15pm, Salon 3
Roundtables are limited to 10 attendees each. Participants will
change tables after 40 minutes.
327-1 RT (R) (THIS IS NOW A POSTER, #102-26A ON
WEDNESDAY, 7:45am.) The Importance of Leisure to
Work-Family Conflict and Facilitation, Duane W. Crawford,
NaYeon Lee, Anisa M. Zvonkovic
327-2 FH (R) Examining Family Structure and Severity of
Sexual Victimization Among Women, Patricia Lynn
Fanflik
327-3 RF (R) A Social Ecological Approach to Understanding
the Role of Family and Community in Youths Spiritual
Development, Anthony G. James, Mark A. Fine, Linda Jo
Turner
327-4 FH (R) Stress Carry-over and College Student Health
Outcomes, Daphne E. Pedersen
327-5 FT (P) Exploring a Pilot Clinical Program for Clients
Experiencing Unemployment, Colleen M. Peterson, Markie
L. C. Blumer, Stephen T. Fife, Rebecca Theresa Louise
Nemecek, Katherine M. Hertlein, Gerald. R. Weeks
327-6 SN (R) What the Guidebooks Don’t Tell You About Doing
a Qualitative Dissertation, Nivedita Ranade, Artie Maharaj,
Katherine E. Speirs, Colleen K. Vesely
327-7 EM (P) Women of Color Faculty and Academe: Trials and
Tribulations of Tenure and Beyond, LeAnne E. Silvey, Edith
A. Lewis, Maresa J. Murray
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#328 STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
WORKSHOP: Being a Family Entrepreneur–
Finding and Creating Non-academic Jobs
#332 Predictors and Stability of
Relationship Quality
Shelbi Day, J.D. is Pride Law Fellow with the
National Center for Lesbian Rights.
Facilitator: Lisa Taylor
FF FP (R) (P)
Salon 1
Daily Variability in Relational Experiences, Casey Totenhagen,
Mara Katz, Emily Butler, Melissa Curran
Coming to Terms With Parental Divorce: Associations with
Marital Outcomes and the Role of Gender and Religiosity,
Tamara Fackrell, Franklin Poulsen, Dean Busby, David
Dollahite
Marital Trajectories of Parents and Nonparents: Do They Really
Differ? Jared A. Durtschi, Ming Cui, Frederick Lorenz,
Rand Conger
Daily Patterns of Spousal Interference, Abigail Tolhurst
Christiansen, Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Doug
Sprenkle
Facilitator: Christine Proulx
FS RT PA (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10
#333 Issues of Risk and Resilience Among African
Americans
1:45-3:15pm, Salon 13
Chair: Andrew Behnke (SNP Board Rep)
(P)
S/NP
#329 SPECIAL SESSION
3:30-5pm, Grand Ballroom B
Overturning Florida’s Law Prohibiting
Gay Men and Lesbians from Adopting
3:30-5pm
#330 Racial Socialization, Identity, and
Adjustment in Black and Biracial Youth
Salon 14
Ethnic Identity Development and its Association with Behavioral
Functioning During Early Childhood, Catherine Anicama,
Esther J. Calzada
An Examination of Biracial Identity Development Using a
Qualitative Research Design, Shannon Bert
Racial Socialization, Identification, and Black-White Biracial
Children’s Behavior Trajectories, Annamaria Csizmadia
Chair: Annamaria Csizmadia
EM SY (R)
#331 Family Economic Hardship and Health of
Parents and Children: Mediational Processes
Salon 6
Dynamics of Family Economic Hardship (FEH) and the
Progression and Persistence of Health Problems of Husbands
and Wives During the Middle Years, Kandauda ( K. A. S.)
Wickrama, Kyung Hwa Kwag, Federick Lorenz, Rand D.
Conger, Florenzia Surjadi
Early Family Economic Hardship (FEH) and the Progression
of Depressed Mood, Anxiety and Physical Complaints
of Adolescents During the Adolescent Years, Tae Lee,
Kandauda (K. A. S.) Wickrama, Federick Lorenz, Rand
D. Conger
Elucidating Marital and Parental Processes that Link Family
Economic Hardship (FEH), and Parent and Adolescent
Health, Florenzia Surjadi, Kandauda (K. A. S.) Wickrama,
Federick Lorenz , Rand D. Conger, Josephine Kwon
Discussant: Jay A. Mancini
Chair: Kandauda (K. A. S) Wickrama
FH SY (R)
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Salon 5
Do Unhealthy Lifestyle Factors Play a Stress-buffering Role
for African Americans? K. A. S. Wickrama, Chalandra
Bryant
Marital Quality and Health Among African American Couples,
Chalandra M. Bryant, Stephanie R. Burwell, Thulitha
Wickrama, Barlynda M. Bryant, Kandauda Wickrama
Longitudinal Effects of Economic Hardship on African
American Children and the Influence of Community and
Individual Moderators: An Extension of the Family Stress
Model, Melissa Landers-Potts, Leslie Gordon Simons,
K.A.S. Wickrama, Yi-Fu Chen
Social Environmental Variation, Plasticity Genes, and Antisocial
Behavior: Evidence for the Differential Susceptibility
Hypothesis, Ronald L. Simons, Leslie Gordon Simons,
Man-Kit Lei
Chair: Leslie Gordon Simons
RT SY (R)
#334 Marriage and Marital Quality
Salon 7
Do Men and Women Show Love Differently in Marriage?
Carrie A. Bredow, Elizabeth A. Schoenfeld, Ted L.
Huston
Marital Quality Across the American Life Course, Spencer L.
James, Paul R. Amato
Influence of Intra- and Inter-personal Factors on Marriage: A
Dyadic Model, Amy Laura Arnold, Catie Walker O’Neal,
Chalandra Bryant
Marital Confidence, Positive Couple Behaviors, and Marital
Satisfaction, Matthew Johnson, Jared Anderson
Discussant: Amy Rauer
Presider: Christine Stanik
RT PA (R)
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#335 RESOURCE EXCHANGE–TEACHING
METHODS
Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Resource Exchanges are poster sessions that highlight resources
that have been particularly useful in education and enrichment.
335-1 Identity’s Influence to Retention of Relationships
Education Curriculum, Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely, Joe F.
Pittman, Jennifer L. Kerpelman, Francesca-Adler
Baeder
335-2 Relationship Education and Classroom Effects on
Change in Ideal Partner Views, Yanling Ma, Joe F. Pittman,
Jennifer L. Kerpelman, Francesca Adler-Baeder
335-3 Facilitating Enjoyable Programs: Family Recreation
Programming Framework, Sarah Taylor Agate, Dorothy
Schmalz
335-4 Using AIAI-FTFD Instructional Methods to Teach
Marriage Enrichment, V. William Harris
EE (R) (P)
#336 Students/New Professionals Workshop:
Creating and Managing your Online
Professional Identity
S/NP
3:30-5pm, Salon 13
Panel: Rachel Engler, Katherine Gerst, Jennifer Doty,
Matthew Doty
(P)
Religion and Family Life Section Discussion Group:
Proposal for a Journal of Family Spirituality
4-5pm, Bay Hospitality Suite 2
Diane Cushman, Presider
#337 NCFR Annual Business Meeting
and Member Forum
5:15-6:15pm, Signature 2
Presider: Gary L. Bowen, NCFR President
Agenda: Summary of activities; financial report; recognition of
board members
Member Forum: Brief discussion in small groups on the
following question:
How can NCFR enhance our international reach?
#338 UNIVERSITY RECEPTIONS
5:45-7:30pm, Salons 3/4
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several
colleges, universities. Learn about programs, meet faculty and
students, greet your fellow alums. Light refreshments served.
Universities/Colleges participating as of October 17:
Florida State University
Texas Tech University
Iowa State University
University of Florida
Michigan State University
University of Georgia
North Dakota State University
University of Minnesota
Oklahoma State University
University of North Texas
Syracuse University
University of Tennessee
University of Delaware
Alliant International University
#339 One-on-One Help Session:
How to Prepare a Proposal for the
NCFR Annual Conference
5:45-7:30pm, Salons 3/4
If you have always wanted to submit a proposal, but afraid to try
it, come to the table at the University Receptions and ask your
questions. There will be NCFR professionals who will answer
your questions and give helpful tips on how to prepare your
proposal. The procedures for submitting a conference proposal
are changing somewhat in 2012. This new process will be less
cumbersome, but specific guidelines need to be followed. The
experts will outline the changes for 2012 and give you handouts.
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
6:15-7:45 pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings of
sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved
in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#340 Ethnic Minorities Oral History
Salon 1. Presider: Yvette Perry, Section Chair
#341 International
Salon 7. Presider: Paul Schvaneveldt, Section Chair
#342 EE CFLE Forum
cfle
6:15-7:45 pm, Salon 6
This is an opportunity for CFLEs and those interested
in the CFLE designation to meet and discuss the program.
Convener: Robert Keim, Forum Chair
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FOCUS GROUPS
6:15-7:45 pm
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#343 FP Family Economics
Salon 15. Convener: Jeffrey Dew,
Focus Group Chair
#344 FP Work and Families
Salon 20. Conveners: Kamala Ramadoss and
NaYeon Lee, Focus Group Co-chairs
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
8-9:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#345 Education and Enrichment
Salon1. Presider: Susan Walker, Section Chair
#346 Family Therapy
Salon 14. Presider: Thomas Blume, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
8-9:30pm
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#347 FH Issues in Aging
Salon 15. Convener: Jeremy Yorgason, Focus
Group Chair
#348 RT Men in Families
Salon 20. Conveners: Erin Kramer-Holmes
and Alan Taylor, Focus Group Co-chairs
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
Each year I not only look forward to
sessions and speakers focused on leadingedge thought but also to all the warmhearted professionals that share my passion
for families. As this year’s program
chair, my theme, “Families in a Shifting
Economy,” provides forums for participants
to creatively catalyze research, theory, and
practice to address critical family issues. If you value
scholarship and meaningful camaraderie, meet us in
Orlando this November. Leanor Boulin Johnson, Ph.D.,
2011 Conference Program Chair
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#349 Friday Night Extravaganza
Just Desserts
9-10:30pm, Signature 1 – The Gathering Place
Open to all attendees. Dessert sampling and more.
Presented by Students/New Profesionals
�The NCFR “Walk to Phoenix”
The wellness walk with everything!
A free pedometer, prizes, healthy living tips,
friendly competition, product discounts, and fun.
The Family and Health Section, chaired by Jan McCulloch,
is conducting a “Walk to Phoenix” campaign. The goal: Start
walking this year during or after the annual conference and see
how many miles you can log in by October 1, 2012 (just before
the start of the 2012 conference in Phoenix). You can participate
as an individual and as part of team. And you don’t have to
make it the entire distance from Orlando to Phoenix (1,866 miles
as the crow flies or 2,187 miles on Interstate 10).
How it works
• Sign up to participate (at the conference this year or anytime
afterward); no cost, no obligation. All we need is an email address and your name for starters.
• You get a free pedometer from Walgreens. We will use the
“Walk with Walgreens” walking program to record steps online.
• Report your totals every month or two to walk@ncfr.org. We’ll
keep a running total and provide updates on the NCFR website.
• Our wrap-up celebration is the “Walk for Families” 5k Event
during the conference in Phoenix. A modest charge covers the
cost of a T-shirt and a donation to a local family-oriented services provider in the Phoenix area.
Who’s eligible, teams
• You must be an NCFR member
• Designate the NCFR section that you are walking for (your
steps/miles are included for that section automatically)
• Optional: recruit a team (up to 10 members): a few friends; a
faculty group; your state affiliate; a student group. Your team’s
total steps/miles will be divided by the number of team members
to determine an average for competition purposes.
What you can win
• Individual with the most steps/miles gets free conference registration or two years of free NCFR membership.
• Individual in each age class (optional) with the most miles gets
a free year of NCFR membership (age 34 and under; ages 35-54;
age 55 and older).
• Section with the most total miles gets a catered reception as
part of their business meeting at the conference.
• Team that averages the most steps/miles per team member gets
a catered party at the conference (if you can’t attend, you get $25
credit toward membership renewal). Maximum team membership is 10.
• Everyone with the equivalent of 100 miles in steps goes into
the drawing for major prizes including electronics, NCFR perks,
and more. (Need not be present to win.)
Visit the bus, Gus...Friday, November 18,
11am-7pm, and pick up your free pedometer
Sign up…two ways
At the conference. The AARP/Walgreens Wellness Tour* is
working with NCFR in this campaign. On Friday, November
18, stop by the Walgreens Wellness Bus at the Walgreens store
that adjoins the Rosen Centre Hotel. Hours are 11am to 7pm.
Pick up your pedometer (supply limited) and other materials.
Optional health tests available (free). Sign up for the Walk with
Walgreens online steps-recording system right there. There is no
cost or obligation; you will earn product
discounts based on your participation.
Plus, join AARP at the tour stop and your
first year of AARP membership is free if
you go through the health tests.
Online. Sign up online at walk@ncfr.org during or after the
conference. If pedometers are still available, you can pick one
up Saturday morning at the registration desk (8am to 1pm) or we
will mail you one.
*The AARP/Walgreens Wellness Tour
This is the seventh year for this education and awareness campaign which is designed to bring free health tests and education
to empower communities to lead healthier lives.
Walgreens operates nine regionally located tour buses, located
throughout the country, as part of the Wellness Tour plus one bus
partnered with the Urban League that travels nationally.
Walk with Walgreens
http://walk.walgreens.com/about
This program allows you to record and track your steps online.
For participating in Walk with Walgreens, you earn product coupon discounts and other special offers. Start walking and logging
as soon as possible. You then can report your miles once every
month or two to walk@ncfr.org. Details on reporting will be
available early in 2012.
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Conference Registration
#402 POSTER SESSION 8
Cyber Café
Chronic Illness, Physical and Mental Health, Wellness and
Illness
402-1 FH (R) Meta-analysis of Psychosocial Interventions for
Youth With Type 1 Diabetes, Ann P. Jubber, Susanne Olsen
Roper, Alan J. Hawkins, Jessica Sorenson
402-2 FH (R) Predictors of Depression of Parents Raising a
Child with Type 1 Diabetes, Colette Dalton, Susanne Roper,
Barbara Mandleco, Tina Dyches
402-3 FH (R) Families Functioning With Multiple Sclerosis:
Issues of Communication, Affective Expression, Involvement,
and Control, J.W. Anderson, Tricia Johnson
402-4 FH (R) An Evaluation of Preterm Births and the Effects
of Social Support, Ghadir F. Aljayyousi-Khalil, R. Roudi
Nazarinia-Roy
402-5 FH (R) Smoking Cessation: In-patient Brief Interventions
Missing Family Support, Peggy S. Meszaros, Monica
Kimbrell, Donna C. Bond, Rebecca Clark
402-6 FH (R) Maternal Health Values and Parenting affect
Daughters HPV Vaccine Intention and Uptake, Stephanie R.
Burwell, Chalandra M. Bryant, Emily L. Smith, Man Kit
Lei, Steven M. Kogan, Gene H. Brody
402-7 FH (R) Risky Business: Extradyadic Involvement in
Dating Relationships, Sesen Negash, Amanda VeldoraleBrogan, Frank D. Fincham
402-8 EM (R) The Effects of Acculturation, Intergenerational
Relationship and Ethnic Identity on Asian Immigrant
Adolescents’ Mental Health, Shu-Wen Liu
402-9 FT (P) Toward the Creation of a Food Genogram, Chris
James Gonzalez, Rachael Marshall
7am-1:30pm, Registration Desk 1
7am-8pm, Salon 23
Presented by Stokes Certified Medical Billing LLC
Silent Auction
8am-12pm, Salon 22
Last chance! Pick up items and pay for them by noon.
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus Groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#400 RT Military Families Organizational Meeting
Salon 7
#400-1 Affiliate Councils Executive Board
7-8:30am, Gauguin Café
Presider: Minnell Tralle, 2011/2012 ACB Chair
#401 Meditation Time sponsored by
Religion and Family Life Section
7:10-7:40am, Salon 9
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction meditations
led by Teri M. Henke
#401-1 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9:30am, Salon 13
Presider: Leigh Leslie, 2012 Program Chair
2012 Annual Conference • Phoenix • Oct 30-Nov 3
7:45-9:15am, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Aging and Gerontology
402-10 RF Religiosity as a Predictor of Caregiving Outcomes In
Mexican-American Families, Clifton Barber
402-11 EE The Impact of Service Learning on the Attitudes of
Young Adults Toward the Elderly, Sun-A Lee
402-12 EM Defying the Tradition: Chinese Immigrant Seniors in
Separate Residence, Xiaolin Xie, Yan Xia
Death and Dying
402-13 FP First Comes Death, Then Comes . . . Babies?
Posthumous Harvesting of a Spouse’s Gametes, Jason D.
Hans
Violence
402-14 EE (P) Intimate Partner Violence: Evaluating WISE
Service Coverage in New England, Matthew Ong
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402-15 FT (P) Clients and Therapists’ Experiences With Couples
Treatment for Domestic Violence, Marcos Damian Mendez,
Kyle Horst, Sandra Stith, Eric McCollum
402-16 FF (R) (THIS POSTER HAS NOW BEEN MOVED TO
SESSION 139-8A ON WEDNESDAY FROM 6:30-7:45pm.)
Adolescent Bystander Behaviors: Gender Implications for
Violence Prevention Efforts, Wm. Michael Fleming, Alan
Heisterkamp
402-17 RT (R) Double Victims: Sexual Coercion by a Dating
Partner and a Stranger, Scott Stanley Hall, David Knox
Military Families
402-18 EE (R) (CANCELLED) Marital Stability and
Deployments Among Active Duty Personnel, Vance P.
Theodore, Lindsay M. Weber, Walter R. Schumm
402-19 EE (P) Teaching About the Modern United States
Military Family, Pamela B. Payne, Lynne Borden
402-20 EE (P) Preparing for the Uncertainty of Deployment:
Financial and Estate Planning Education, Elizabeth B.
Carroll, Dennis Orthner, Andrew Behnke, Steve Day,
Catherine Smith, Blane Boyd
402-21 RT (R) PTSD, Attachment, and IPV in a Military
Sample: A Preliminary Analysis, Kristyn M. Blackburn,
Laura M. Compton, Ronald J. Werner-Wilson, Trent
Parker, Nathan Wood
402-22 RT (R) A Pilot Study Comparing Influence of
Deployment on Military Families, Ronald Jay WernerWilson, Joann Lianekhammy, Laura Compton, Nate
Wood, Trent Parker, Claire Kimberly, Martha Perry,
Kristyn Blackburn, Lauren Smith, Katherine Terrana,
Melissa Dalton, Jillian Pucket
#403 SPECIAL SESSION
8:15-9:30am-Grand Ballroom B
Teaching Marriage Inequality in the Classroom
In a unique role-play style, Dr. Ramona Faith
Oswald’s session will be a simulation for
learning about the legal issues faced by samesex couples.
Ramona Faith Oswald, Ph.D. is Professor
of Family Studies at the University of Illinois
and a past NCFR conference chair (2010).
Facilitator: tba
FF FP EE FS (R) (P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11
8:15-9:30am
#404 Evaluation
Salon 1
Is it Worth It? Exploring the Economic Worth of Parent
Education Programs, Minnell Tralle, Mary Marczak, Ellen
McCann, Alisha Hardman, Omar Da’ar
Child and Parenting Skills: An Evaluation of a Program for
Pregnant and Parenting, Heidi Stolz, Patricia
Roberson, Denise Brandon
One Happy Island: Assessing Marriage Education Needs in
Aruba, Camilla Beckstead, Stephen Farr Duncan
Discussant/Presider: Jacqueline Kirby-Wilkins
EE FS PA (R) (P)
#405 Poverty and Upward Mobility
Salon 2
From Wall Street to Main Street to “El Callejon” (back ally):
Economic and Educational Realities of Latino Immigrant
Families in the Rural Midwest, Robert Reyes, Ruben
Viramontez Anguiano
You Moved Up, Did You Forget Us?: African American IntraFamilial Social Mobility, Pearl Stewart, Gwendolyn
Parker-Ames
Economic Hardship and Mexican American Adolescents’ Family
Relationships, Melissa Y. Delgado, Sarah E. Killoren,
Kimberly A. Updegraff
African American Families During the Economic Downturn,
Barlynda M. Bryant, Chalandra M. Bryant
EM PA (R)
#406 Health and Adolescence
Salon 4
Contextual Factors for Suicidal Ideation Among Sexual Minority
Youth, Stephen T. Russell, Russell B. Toomey
Adolescents’ Engagement in Risky Sexual Behaviors: Parenting
Matters, Alyssa D. McElwain, Jennifer L. Kerpelman,
Bailey E. Lathem, Francesca M. Adler-Baeder, Joe F.
Pittman
Marital Conflict and Girls’ Disordered Eating: Parenting as
a Mediator, Elizabeth H. Blodgett Salafia, Mallary K.
Schaefer, Emily C. Haugen
The Importance of a Face and Place in Understanding
Precocious Sexual Behaviors, Michael J. Merten, Amanda
Williams, Micah Hall
Facilitator: Shonda Craft
FH PA (R)
#407 Clinical Guidelines for Helping Couples
With Financial and Marital Distress
Salon 5
Leaders: Mariana Karin Falconier, Norman Bruce Epstein
FT WK (P)
#408 The Use of the Internet and Fathers’ Family
Involvement in Contemporary Japan
Salon 6
IT Use of Child Caring Fathers and Their Family Relationships
in Japan: Evidence From Focus Group Interviews, Katsuko
Makino
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Internet Use of Japanese Fathers in their Community and
Network Involvement: Findings From Focus Group
Interviews, Yoko Hayashi, Kayo Hashimoto
Fathers’ Internet Use and Their Involvement in Child Care in
Japan, Masako Ishii-Kuntz, Mari Nakagawa
The Impact of IT Use on Co-parenting, Marital Relationships
and Networking: A Case of Japanese Fathers, Kuniko Kato,
Takayo Sasaki, Liu Nan
Chair: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
IN SY (R)
#409 Fertility, Pregnancy, and Childlessness
Salon 14
Attitudes Toward Conception Using a Deceased Spouse’s
Cryopreserved Gametes, Jason D. Hans
Couple Decision-making Processes of Remaining Voluntarily
Childless, Kyung-Hee Lee, Anisa Zvonkovic
Partner Commitment, Gender, and Depressive Symptoms for
Expectant Cohabitors, Melissa Anne Curran, Shannon
Alicia Corkery, Jessica Hope Post
(CANCELLED) How Neighborhood Environments Attenuate
the ‘Marriage Advantage’ in Birth Outcomes Among Women
in the U.S., Jennifer Buher Kane
Discussant: Tanya Karapeckyj-Cox
Presider: Melissa Curran
RT FH PA (R)
#410 STUDENTS/NEW PROFESSIONALS
WORKSHOP: Ten Tips for Publishing in Graduate
School and Beyond
8:15-9:30am Salon 15
Chair: Nathaniel M. Lambert
(P)
S/NP
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 12
9:45-11am
#411 Early Care
Salon 7
Association of Child Care Type, Intensity, and Quality With
Child Outcomes, Kristin S. Abner, Rachel A. Gordon,
Sanders Korenman, Robert Kaestner
Infant Simulators in Parenting Class: Student Performance,
Difficulty, and Attitudes, Tammy S. Harpel
Infant Nighttime Care: What Should We Consider, Robin Gay
Yaure, Wendy Middlemiss, Erron Huey
Training Program: Communicating About Infant Nighttime Care
Across Diversity, Wendy Middlemiss, Robin Yaure, James
J. McKenna, Peter Fleming, Katherine Green, Cynthia
Frosch, Marnie Stone, Patrick Ament, Amanda Moske,
Laura Nathans, Tina Sasser, Delores Smith
Facilitator: Cindy Moseman
EE FS AC PA (R) (P)
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#412 Couple Relationships and Health
Salon 2
Effects of a College Human Sexuality Course on Couple
Relationships, Dayna S. Henry
Stressors and Resilience in Couples Managing Multiple Chronic
Illnesses: Does More Stress Equal Greater Resilience?
Brandan Wheeler, Jeremy Yorgason, Susanne Roper,
Jonathan Sandberg, Kimberly Nielson, Jeffrey Bentley
Effective Partner Support for Women with a Breast Cancer
Scare, Daniel Ryan Zomerlei, Adrian Blow, Michael
Boivin, Janet Osuch, Laura Symonds, Pam Haan, Bruno
Giordani, Stephanie Smith
Reproducing With a Persistent Vegetative State (PVS) Spouse,
Jason D. Hans
Facilitator: Maria das Dores Guerreiro
FH PA (R)
#413 Stability and Change in Parent-child
Relationships
Salon 4
Culturally Adapting an Evidence-based Parenting Intervention
for Latinos, Kendal Holtrop, Ana Rocío Escobar-Chew,
J. Rubén Parra-Cardona
Inconsistent Parenting and Child Romantic Outcomes, Florensia
F. Surjadi, Frederick O. Lorenz, K. A. S. Wickrama
Mother Knows Best? Inhibitory Maternal Gatekeeping and its
Influence on the Mother-Child Relationship, KayLee C.
Dunn, Erin Kramer Holmes, James M. Harper, W. Justin
Dyer, Randal D. Day
Ethnic Identity Theory: The Case of Adolescents from DualHeritage Families, Melinda Airr Gonzales-Backen
Presider: James Ford
FT EM FS PA (R)
#414 Social Change, Acculturation, and Family
Dynamics
Salon 5
One or Two Pathways to Modernity? Family Formation in Japan
and Germany, Bernhard Nauck, Rokuro Tabuchi
A Preliminary Model of Adaptation Process Among Multiethnic/
racial Families in Korea, Grace Haejin Chung, Joan P.
Yoo
The Healthy Immigrant Effect: Changes in Immigrants’ Health
Over Time, Mayeso Chinseu Lazaro, Berna J. Skrypnek,
Deanna Williamson
Impact of Culture Brokering on Family Dynamics in Eastern
European Immigrant Families, Vanja Lazarevic, Marcela
Raffaelli
Facilitator: Miriam Mulsow
IN PA (R)
#415 Divorce and Remarriage
Salon 6
Full-time, Part-time Full-time, and Part-time Fathers: Divorced
Father Identities, Jessica Troilo, Marilyn Coleman
�Saturday, November 19 • Day 4
Effects of Divorce Versus Cohabitation Break-up on Young
Children, Jay Fagan
Economic Strain, Social Emotional Behaviors, and Remarriage
Outcomes, Chien-Ti Lee, Stacey S. MacArthur, Brian J.
Higginbotham
Discussant: Jan Pryor
Presider: Jackie Kirby-Wilkins
RT PA (R)
#416 Military Children: Examining The Impact of
Parental Deployment
Salon 1
Parental Deployment and Children: A Review of the Literature
Since 2001, Stacy Ann Hawkins, Gabriel S. Schlomer,
Leslie Bosch, Debbie Casper, Christine Bracamonte
Wiggs, Noel Card, Lynne Borden
Psychological and Academic Problems of Children of Deployed
Military Service Members: A Meta-analysis of Quantitative
Research, Debbie Casper, Noel Card, Leslie Bosch,
Christine Bracamonte Wiggs, Stacy Ann Hawkins,
Gabriel S. Schlomer, Lynne Borden
Methodological Challenges and Areas for Future Research,
Gabriel S. Schlomer, Stacy Ann Hawkins, Lynne Borden,
Noel Card
Discussant: Jay Mancini
Chair: Stacy Ann Hawkins
RT SY (R)
POSTER SESSION 9
9:45-11am, Grand Ballroom Foyer A/B
Parenting and Grandparenting
417-1 EE (R) Factors that Impact a Father’s Philosophy on
Parenting, Brian Scott Ready, Lionel Kwame Asare, Ed
Long
417-2 EE (P) Fathering in the Military: How Tough It Can Be,
Kariga Pratt, Bob Clifton
417-3 FS (R) Do Father Types Matter? Differences in
Involvement, Coparenting and Children, Daniel J. Puhlman,
Raymond Petren, Chelsea Garneau, Kay Pasley
417-4 RT (R) Father Involvement and Coparenting: Untangling
the Association, Daniel J. Laxman, Brent A. McBride, Wm.
Justin Dyer
417-5 RT (P) Effects of Family on Perceptions of Incarceration
and Post Detention Expectations, Jessica Bartlett, Eliza
Sallstrom, Heidi McQuay, Macy Halladay
417-6 FF (R) Minimizing the Difference: How Gay Fathers
Seek and Secure Support for Their Families, Nicole M.
Finkbeiner
417-7 FF (R) The Lived Experiences of Women Who Lose
Their Parental Rights, Emily Marie Schmittel, Rebecca
Jean Wright, Marsha Carolan, Ana-Rocio Escobar-Chew,
Kathleen Jager, Sheena Renee Horsford
417-8 EE (R) Parental Indulgence Across Generational and
Economic Contexts: A Qualitative Study, Marsha Rehm,
Carol A. Darling, Catherine Coccia, Ming Cui, Shridhar
Sathe
417-9 FH (P) Couples’ Relationship Quality Moderating the
Effect of Prematurity on Mothers’ and Fathers’ Psychological
Wellbeing, Barbara Figueiredo, Mafalda Aires Pereira,
Catarina Canário
417-10 RT (R) Contextual Factors and Meta-parenting of Parents
of Young Children, Kami Ann Merrifield, Jeong Jin Yu
417-11 RT (R) Parental Involvement During the Transition
to College, Katie Lowe, Aryn Dotterer, Jacquelyn
Francisco
417-12 EM (R) Tiding Over Difficulties: Korean Immigrant
Grandmothers’ Relationships With Their Grandchildren,
Soo.H. Kim
417-13 RT (R) Grandfathers, Grandsons, and Generativity:
Male Kin Relationships in Time, James S. Bates, Todd L.
Goodsell
417-14 FF (R) Toddlers’ Characteristics and Parenting Behaviors
as Predictors of Mastery Motivation, Jung Ah Lee
Foster Care and Adoption
417-15 FP (R) Future Expectations of Youth in Foster Care and
the Role Protective Factors Play, Christine Mary Helfrich,
Armeda Jean Wojciak, Lenore M. McWey, Jared
Durtschi
417-16 SN (P) Finding Internship Opportunities in the
Foster Care Services Field, Tasha Janel Whitt, Peggy S.
Meszaros
417-17 FH (R) Openness in Adoption and Child Well-being: Do
Outcomes Differ by Openness? April M. Schueths, Tiffany
Sheffield
417-18 FS (R) Emotional and Financial Costs of Openness in
Internation Adoption, Bethany Willis Hepp
417-19 IN (R) Chinese Cultural Representations in Children’s
Adoption Picture Books, Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Jacki
Fitzpatrick, Xiaohui Tang
Substance Abuse and Addictions
417-20 FH (R) Binge Drinking and Drinking Locations of
Sorority and Nonsorority College Students, Boyd W.
Pidcock, Larry F. Forthun, Judith L. Fischer, Duane
Dowd
417-21 FT (R) Adolescent Self-help Groups Following
Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment, Jennifer Gangi,
Carol Darling
Intergenerational Issues
417-22 EE (R) Technology and Intergenerational Relationships
Among Children With Autism, Cheryl Wright, Scott
Wright, Valerie D’Astous, Marissa Diener, Louise
Dunn
417-23 FF (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Work-family
Balance From Mother to Daughter, Xiaohui Li
417-24 FT (R) Transgenerational Pattern of Child Sexual Abuse:
Exploring Maternal Risk Factors, Chingju Grace Chen
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�Saturday, November 19 • Day 4
#418 ROUNDTABLES
9:45-11am, Salon 3
Roundtables are limited to 10 persons at each table.
418-1 EE (P) Distance Learning Education: The New Generation
of Skills-Based Learning, Lover L.M. Chancler, Lorenza
Lockett, Melinda Markham
418-2 FF (P) Doing Social Justice: (Re)tooling Critical
Feminisms as Praxis, Lee Ann De Reus, Libby Balter
Blume
418-3 RT (R) The Parenting Sense of Competence Scale for
Parents of Youth With Autism, Melissa J. Herzog, Tia R.
Schultz, Janine P. Stichter
418-4 FS (P) Online Education: Lessons Learned by Faculty
and Administrators, Leslie Ann Koepke, Julie Zaloudek,
Dorothy Rombo
418-5 RT (R) Exploring Reciprocal Effects Between Parenting
Behaviors and Child’s Cognitive Development, Young-Hee
Park, Ithel Jones
418-6 EM (R) The Cost of Being Different: Low-income and
Children With Special Needs, Juli Meagan Sams, MinJung
Jung
418-7 EE Online Parenting Education and Support: The Digital
Parenting Project 2.0, Stephen Small, Anne Samuelson,
Rebecca Mather
418-8 FP (P) Using Blogs in a Graduate-level Family Policy
Seminar, Catherine A. Solheim, Patrick Cheek
418-9 IN (P) Expanding Cultural Awareness – As Told From
Student and Faculty Perspectives, Sterling Kendall Wall,
Cuiting Li, Elizabeth Newman
418-10 RT (R) Assessing Decision Making in Young Adult
Romantic Relationships, Amber V. Vennum, Frank D.
Fincham
#421 Fun in Orlando
5pm, Hotel Lobby
If you are staying in Orlando on Saturday night, end your conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues and
relaxing in a no-host evening at a local restaurant.
#419 CLOSING PLENARY SESSION
#420 POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
What’s (Not) Wrong With Low-income Couples:
Maintaining Intimacy in More and Less Affluent
Marriages
Supporting Relationships in Military Couples
11:15am-1pm, Grand Ballroom B
Divorce rates are higher in low-income neighborhoods than in
upper-income neighborhoods, but most research about adult intimacy comes from studies on relatively
well-educated, affluent couples. Dr.
Benjamin Karney will describe the latest results from a program of research
focusing on intimacy in lower-income
couples. This session is followed by a
related workshop on military families.
Benjamin Karney, Ph.D. is Professor
of Social Psychology at the University
of California, Los Angeles, and twice
winner of the NCFR Reuben Hill Research and Theory Award.
Presentation of Kathleen Briggs Outstanding Mentor Award to
Richard and Karen Wampler. Presenter: Thomas Blume,
Family Therapy Section Chair
Introducing the 2012 Annual Conference. Presenter: Leigh
Leslie, 2012 NCFR Program Chair
Introduction of Speaker: Norma Bond Burgess
Presider: Norma Bond Burgess, NCFR Board of Directors
1:30-4:30pm
The workshop includes (1) a research update with Dr. Karney for
practitioners about marriage and divorce in military families and
(2) breakout sessions on marital education, family therapy, community capacity building, and military family therapy policies
and practice. These sessions will be led by experienced providers
and researchers, including our own NCFR members who study
or create programs for military families. No cost to conference
registrants for this extra session, and lunch is included. Registration is required, however; check at the registration counter.
1:30-2:30pm, Salon 1
Update About Marriage and Divorce in the Military
Benjamin Karney, Ph.D.
2:30-3pm, Salon 1
Networking Break
3-4pm
Breakout Sessions (Choose one to attend)
Salon 5, Marital Enrichment/Couples Education Strategies:
Core Elements for Meeting the Needs of Couples in Diverse
Family Types; Francesca Adler-Baeder
Salon 6, Marital and Family Therapy Strategies; Angela
Huebner
Salon 7, Community Capacity Building Strategies; Gary L.
Bowen, Jay A. Mancini, James A. Martin
Salon 8, Military Marital and Family Therapy: Policies and
Practice; Brenda Gearhart, Anthony Cox
4-4:30pm, Salon 1
Key Take-aways; Shelly MacDermid Wadsworth
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�Special events
This section of the program lists events not related to educational sessions
WedNeSday, November 16
CFLe exam
President’s Welcoming reception
cfle
8:30-11:30am, Salon 22
Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the exam. Please
be in the exam room by 8:15am to check in and receive
instructions. The exam begins promptly at 8:30. Administrator:
Cindy Winter
Newcomers reception
S/NP
11:45am-1pm, Salons 1-2
Facilitator: Elaine Anderson, NCFR President-Elect
Sponsored by the University of Maryland, the NCFR Board of
Directors, and Annual Conference Program Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or
second time are invited. Learn about...
• Section membership, where you’re connected to other
members with interests like yours
• Certified Family Life Educator credential
• Honors Recognition Program
• State and student affiliates
• Journals and how to submit articles
• Elections Council, Student/New Professional activities, and
more activities and subgroups within NCFR
• Prize drawings, refreshments and more
WiFi zones log-in
WiFi zones are marked with signs; access may be limited at
times depending on demand. Log off when you are finished to
insure that others can have access. Details:
Network name: NCFR Free WiFi
Passphrase: 120155454
Silent Auction • Salon 22
A Silent Auction will feature items open for bidding. Plan
to do your Christmas shopping here! Proceeds will go for
NCFR Conference scholarships for students. Drop off items
on Wednesday, 3-5pm. Review items and bid on Thursday and
Friday. Bidding closes Friday, 3pm. Please pay for items by 5pm.
Sponsored by Florida State University.
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6:30-7:45pm, Grand ballroom d
Presider: Gary L. Bowen, NCFR President
• Welcome
• Recognition of Fellows
• Induction of 2010 NCFR Fellows
• Refreshments and Socializing
• President’s Award
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
CFLe reception
cfle
7:45-9:15pm, Signature 1
Facilitator/Presider: Sharon Ballard, CFLE Advisory Board
Chair; Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Director of Education
By invitation. Open to all current CFLEs. No RSVP required.
Celebrate the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) program at
this special Dessert Buffet reception. Evening program includes
an update on the CFLE program, recognition of newly approved
and renewed academic programs, presentation of the 2011 CFLE
of the Year Award to Robert E. Keim, and announcement of the
Family Life Education Month contest winners.
Gold Sponsors:
North Carolina State University – Family Life and Youth
Development
still learning, inc.
University of Central Oklahoma – Human Environmental
Sciences
Silver Sponsors:
North Dakota State University – Human Development and
Family Science
Stephen F. Austin State University – School of Human
Sciences
WisdomForParents.com
�Special events
NEW
University Receptions
The Gathering Place
Signature Room 1 • 8am-12midnight, Thursday/Friday
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants,
all day long. WiFi access (limited). Refreshments available
(times vary). Students/New Professionals...check out special
informal round table discussions on topics important to young
professionals: job search, career development, mentoring,
internships (exact topics to be determined; watch for
postings).
Presented by Students/New Professionals
Sponsored by Florida State University
Thursday, November 17
Visit the Exhibits
Grand Opening, 11-5pm, Ballroom C
Also open Friday 9am-4pm
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register
for prizes. Prizes will be awarded on Friday afternoon; need
not be present to win, but items must be picked up by 3pm.
Legacy Circle (by invitation)
Friday Night Extravaganza: Just Desserts
9pm-10:30pm, The Gathering Place, Signature Room 1
Open to all conference attendees. Dessert sampling and more.
Presented by Students/New Professionals
Taste of Orlando
5pm, Hotel Lobby
If you are staying in Orlando on Saturday night, end your conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues and
relaxing in a no-host evening at a local restaurant. Sign-up sheet
available in Silent Auction room, Salon 22. Meet in lobby.
FRIday, November 18
S/NP
7:30-10am, Signature 2
Bridges to Building Successful Student/Local Affiliates
For student affiliate presidents, student affiliate members, and
student affiliate advisers. No charge.
Leaders: Glee Bertram, Nate Cottle, Kaye Sears
Welcome: Dani Taylor
Presiders: Chloe Merrill, Joanne Roberts
(P)
Memorial Service
Alliant International University
Florida State University
Iowa State University
Michigan State University
North Dakota State University
Oklahoma State University
Syracuse University
University of Delaware
Texas Tech University
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of Minnesota
University of North Texas
University of Tennessee
Saturday, November 19
4:30-5:45pm, Signature 2
All who have been members of NCFR for 25
or more years are invited to this special event.
Breakfast Meeting for Student Affiliates
S/NP
5:45-7:30pm, Salons 3-4
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several
colleges and universities. Learn about programs, meet
faculty and students. Light refreshments served. Participating
institutions (as of October 17):
12:15-1:15pm, Salon E
Celebrating the lives of Catherine Chilman, Norval Glenn, and
James Walters who passed away this year. We will be paying
tribute to these colleagues.
Why I attend the annual conference
One of the best parts of being affiliated
with NCFR is the opportunity to get to
know students, faculty, and practitioners
from around the country who are
interested in cutting edge ideas and
interventions related to family life. At
the conference there are opportunities to
have lunch with the leaders in our field,
attend networking sessions, and listen
to excellent presentations that get you
excited about your own work. In addition, the Student/New
Professional sessions have been critical in preparing me for
the job market and for the transition from student to faculty. I
think that NCFR is the most practical and effective conference
I attend. I wouldn’t miss it! Cassandra Dorius, Ph.D., S/NP
Program Representative
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�Business and committee meetings
Quick-glance alphabetic listing
Check day-by-day schedule for details and location.
For section and focus group meetings, see next listing.
2012 Program Committee, Fri., Nov. 18, 7:30-9am
2012 Program Committee, Sat., Nov. 19, 7:30-9:30am
Affiliate Councils Executive Board, Tues., Nov. 15, 6-8pm
Affiliate Councils Executive Board, Sat., Nov. 19, 7-8:30am
Annual NCFR Business Meeting and Member Forum, Fri., Nov.
18, 5:15-6:15pm
Audit Committee, Mon., Nov. 14, 12:30-2pm
Board of Directors, Mon., Nov. 14, 2-7pm
Board of Directors, Tues., Nov. 15, 2-6pm
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee, Thur., Nov. 17,
7:30-9am
CFLE Advisory Board, Tues., Nov. 15, 3:30-9:30pm
Committee to Strengthen the Submission and Reviewing
Process, Fri., Nov. 18, 9-9:45am
Continental Breakfast and Active Conversation on Diversity and
Inclusion, Thur., Nov. 17, 7-8:15am
Elections Council, Fri., Nov. 18, 8:30-9:30am
Family Relations Associate Editors, Fri., Nov. 18, 12-1:30pm
Faculty Mentoring Session, Wed., Nov. 16, 5:30-6:30pm
Fellows Committee, Thur., Nov. 17, 11:45am-1:15pm
Groves Conference Board, Thur., Nov. 17, 2-5pm
Inclusion and Diversity Committee ,Wed., Nov. 16, 8:3010am
Journal Board Committee, Wed., Nov. 16, 7:30-8:30am
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board, Fri., Nov.
18, 8-9:30am
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors, Wed., Nov. 16,
10:45-11:45am
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board, Thur., Nov. 17,
11:45am-1pm
Journal of Marriage and the Family Editor Interviews, Thur.,
Nov. 17, 3-6pm
Legacy Circle, Thur., Nov. 17, 4:30-5:45pm
Meeting of Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff, Wed.,
Nov. 16, 3:15-4:45pm
Religion and Family Life Discussion Group–Journal of Family
Spirituality, Fri., Nov. 18, 4-5pm
Section Chairs Meeting, Tues., Nov. 15, 6:30-9pm
Southeast Council on Family Relations Meeting, Thur., Nov. 17,
5-6pm
Student/New Professional Leadership Council, Thur., Nov. 17,
8-9am
TCRM Business Meeting, Wed., Nov. 16, 8-9:30pm
Chronological listing
Monday, November 14
NCFR Audit Committee
12:30-2pm, Salon 20
NCFR Board of Directors
2-7pm, Salon 20
Tuesday, November 15
NCFR Board of Directors
2-6pm, Salon 20
CFLE Advisory Board
3:30-9:30pm, Bay Hospitality Suite 3
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
6-8pm, Everglades Restaurant
Section Chairs Meeting
6:30-9pm, Salon 20
Wednesday, November 16
Parent Education Focus Group
7-8:15am, Salon 6
Journal Board Committee
7:30-8:30am, Bay Hospitality Suite 2
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
8am-Noon, Bay Hospitality Suite 3
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
8:30-10am, Salon 8
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
10:45-11:45am, Bay Hospitality Suite 2
Asian American Families Focus Group
11:45am-1pm, Salon 5
Families and Grief Focus Group
11:45am-1pm, Salon 6
Meeting of Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
3:15-4:45pm, Salon 8
Faculty Mentoring Session
5:30-6:30pm, Salon 8
Feminism and Family Studies Section Member Meeting
8-9:30pm, Salon 1
Religion and Family Life Section Member Meeting
8-9:30pm, Salon 20
Adoption Focus Group
8-9:30pm, Salon 5
Qualitative Family Research Network Focus Group
8-9:30pm, Salon 6
TCRM Business Meeting
8-9:30pm, Salon 7
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�Business and committee meetings
Thursday, November 17
Family Science Section Member Meeting
7-8:15am, Salon 13
Inclusion and Diversity Committee-active discussion meeting
for all members (continental breakfast)
7-8:15am, Salon 20
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
7:30-9am, Bay Hospitality Suite 2
Student/New Professionals Leadership Council Meeting
8-9am, Salon 7
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
8-10am, Bay Hospitality Suite 3
Family and Health Section Member Meeting
11:45am-1pm, Salon 13
Research and Theory Section Member Meeting
11:45am-1pm, Salon 14
Families and Technology Focus Group Organizational Meeting
11:45am-1pm, Salon 7
GLBTSA Focus Group
11:45am-1pm, Salon 8
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
11:45am-1pm, Salon 21
Fellows Committee Meeting
11:45am-1:15pm, Salon 6
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
12-2pm, Bay Hospitality Suite 3
Groves Conference Board Meeting
2-5pm, Salon 6
JMF Editor Interviews
3-6pm, Salon 8
Southeast Council on Family Relations Meeting
5-6pm, Salon 3
Friday, November 18
Divorce Education Focus Group Organizational Meeting
7-8:15am, Salon 15
University Administrators Focus Group
Committee on Submissions and Reviewing Process
9-9:45am, Salon 14
Ethnic Minorities Section Member Meeting
12-1:30pm, Salon 7
Family Policy Section Member Meeting
12-1:30pm, Salon 13
Eastern European Families Focus Group
12-1:30pm, Salon 5
Sexuality Focus Group
12-1:30pm, Salon 6
Family Relations Associate Editors
12-1:30pm, Signature 2
Religion and Family Life Discussion Group–Journal of Family
Spirituality
4-5pm, Bay Hospitality Suite 2
Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum
5:15-6:15pm, Signature 2
Ethnic Minorities Section Oral History
6:15-7:45pm, Salon 1
International Section Member Meeting
6:15-7:45pm, Salon 7
CFLE Forum
6:15-7:45pm, Salon 6
Family Economics Focus Group
6:15-7:45pm, Salon 15
Work and Families Focus Group
6:15-7:45pm, Salon 20
Education and Enrichment Section Member Meeting
8-9:30pm, Salon 1
Family Therapy Section Member Meeting
8-9:30pm, Salon 14
Issues in Aging Focus Group
8-9:30pm, Salon 15
Men in Families Focus Group
8-9:30pm, Salon 20
7-8:15am, Salon 20
Saturday, November 19
2012 Program Committee Meeting
7-8:15am, Salon 7
7:30-9am, Salon 14
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
8-9:30am, Salon 5
Elections Council Meeting
8:30-9:30am, Salon 6
Military Families Focus Group Organizational Meeting
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
7-8:30am, Café Gauguin
2012 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9:30am, Salon 13
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�Save the date!
Join us in 2012!
NCFR
74th Annual Conference
October 31-November 3, 2012
Pre-Conference Workshops, Tuesday, October 30
Hyatt Regency Phoenix • Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix offers you everything you could want in
entertainment, climate, shopping, sightseeing.
Families and Health
Leigh Leslie, University of Maryland,
Program Chair
The World Health Organization defines health as “a
state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing.” As a discipline, we have long been focused
on the mental and social foundations of health. The
theme of the 2012 conference encourages us to also
explore the multitude of ways in which the physical
aspects of health are relevant to our understanding of
well-being for children, families, and communities. At
the substantive level, the conference will address critical questions such as what is “family health” and how
do we promote it through our research, interventions,
and policy? At the discipline level, we will engage the
question of how do we, as family scientists, interface
with health disciplines.
Major Sessions
The following speakers are confirmed.
Brian D. Smedley, Vice President and Director of the
Health Policy Institute of the Joint Center for Political
and Economic Studies, Washington, DC
Barbara Fiese, Professor of Human Development and
Family Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana/
Champaign and Director of the Family Resiliency
Center
Jackie Campbell, Anna D. Wolf Chair and Professor,
Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and the
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Their presentations are in planning; watch for titles and
details early in 2012.
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Submit a proposal...
Information about the 2012 Call for Proposals will
be available on the NCFR website approximately
November 28, 2011. All submissions will be
submitted electronically. Visit this web page later
in November:
http://www.ncfr.org/call-for-proposals
Deadline for submission is March 1, 2012.
�Conference exhibits and more
Exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors
Don’t miss the exhibits!
• Ballroom C
• See the latest in books, products, and services
• Talk with representatives
• Register to win cool prizes
• See the Affiliate Councils displays; vote for your
favorite
SPONSORS
Wiley-Blackwell
Publishers of NCFR journals and sponsors of the
President’s Reception
University of Georgia
Opening Plenary Sponsor: Wednesday
Exhibit dates and times
• Thursday, November 17, 11am-5pm
• Friday, November 18, 9am-4pm
University of Minnesota
Plenary Sponsor: Thursday
Special Session Sponsor: Friday
Prize drawings Friday noon; need not be present
to win but all items must be picked up by 3pm on
Friday.
Journal of Family Theory & Review
TCRM Reception
EXHIBITORS
Stokes Certified Medical Billing LLC
Cyber Cafe
Active Parenting Publishers
Cengage
Cookie Lee Jewelry/SendOutCards
The German Family Panel–Pairfam
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
The Magi Key
National Council on Family Relations
National Responsible Fatherhood
Clearinghouse
NCFR Career Center
Northcentral University
Psychology Press
Springer Science & Business Media, LLC
Strengthening Families Program–For
Parents and Youth 10-14
Syracuse University
The Toby Center for Family Transitions
Wiley-Blackwell (sponsor)
Session sponsors and reception support
Florida State University
University of Maryland
Virginia Tech
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�General information
Welcome to the 73rd NCFR Annual Conference. The theme
“Families and the Shifting Economy” is the focus of a
stimulating and relevant program that fits perfectly with the
changing social times in which we live.
This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and
practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have
planned stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and
posters covering a wide range of topics in family sciences.
These continuing education opportunities are provided to
therapists and counselors, social workers, and NCFR Certified
Family Life Educators, as well as other family professionals. It
is your responsibility to insure that your organization or agency
accepts CEUs approved by NBCC, NASW, and CBBS.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with
colleagues, meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs,
and learn from several of NCFR’s Fellows at “Fellows Round
Tables.”
If you registered for Continuing Education Hours, use the
form that is in your registration packet to record hours. If you
didn’t sign up for CEUs initially, you can go to the conference
registration booth and sign up. There is a $25 fee (does not apply
to CFLE CEUs). Certificates of attendance will be mailed by
January 15, 2012. One hour attendance verification is given for
each clock hour in content sessions. (Breaks and introductions
are excluded.) Up to 40 hours are eligible for CFLE credit.
Contacting you
Learn about NCFR
Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with
family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be
difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference
registration record if you did not do that earlier.
Accommodations for special needs
The Rosen Centre Hotel and NCFR want to insure that all
may fully participate in the conference. If you have questions
or accommodation requests, notify staff at the conference
registration desk or the hotel front desk.
Feel free to ask questions of the Board members and other
committee officers who are wearing colored ribbons on their
name badges. Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits on Thursday
and Friday. Be sure to attend sessions or business meetings
sponsored by Sections and Focus Groups that interest you. See
the list of Special Events and Committee Meetings following the
session listings in this booklet.
Conference services and events
Conference Registration
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk located on the
main floor (Registration Desk #1).
Registration Desk 1
Tuesday, 7am-5pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm
Thursday, 7am-5pm • Friday, 7am-5pm
Saturday, 7am-1:30pm
Refund Policy
Cyber Cafe • Salon 23
Other questions about the conference or logistics
Refund deadline was October 26, 2011. For exceptions related
to medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.
Wear your conference badge!
Badges must be worn at all times and are required for admission
to all educational sessions, receptions, and activities.
Your conference registration fee covers admission to the
following events:
• Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round tables, posters
• Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business meetings
• Exhibits
• Newcomers’ Reception, open to first and second time attendees
• All receptions and workshops except the following which are
invitation only or require pre-registration: all pre-conference
workshops on Tuesday, Nov. 15; CFLE Reception; Legacy
Circle; Affiliate Councils Workshop; Student Affiliates Breakfast
Continuing Education Hours
NCFR is approved for continuing education hours by the
National Board of Certified Counselors, the National Association
of Social Workers, the California Board of Behavioral Sciences,
and for NCFR Certified Family Life Educators.
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7am-10pm, W/Th/F; 7am-8pm, Sat
Computers available for use; no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting. Sponsored by Stokes Medical Billing.
WiFi zones and log-in
WiFi zones are marked with signs; access may be limited at
times depending on demand. Log off when you are finished to
insure that others can have access. Details:
Network name: NCFR Free WiFi
Passphrase: 120155454
The Gathering Place
Signature Room 1 • 8am-12midnight, Th/F
Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants. WiFi
access. Refreshments available (times vary)
Silent Auction • Salon 22
A Silent Auction will feature items open for bidding. Plan to
do your Christmas shopping here! Proceeds will go for NCFR
Conference scholarships for students. Drop off items on
Wednesday, 3-5pm. Bidding closes Friday, 3pm.
Visit the Exhibits • Ballroom C
Thursday, 11am-5pm; Friday, 9am-4pm
�General information
Hotel Information
Rosen Centre Hotel
9840 International Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
800-204-7234
www.rosencentre.com
The Rosen Centre Hotel is headquarters for the 2011 National
Council on Family Relations 73rd Annual Conference. All
presentations, meetings, poster sessions, exhibits and events
will be held at the hotel. The Rosen Centre Hotel is located on
Orlando’s International Drive shopping/hotel/entertainment
district.
Dining options
The hotel features three dininig options plus a coffee kiosk.
The Everglades Restaurant offers fine dining in a relaxing
atmosphere. Cafe Gauguin offers casual dining including buffet
options and children’s menu. Red’s Deli offers sandwiches,
soups, pizza, snacks and more and is open 24 hours (made to
order sandwiches and pizza, 6am-12 midnight).
In addition, dozens of restaurants and night spots are within
walking distance of the hotel, ranging from fast food to casual
mid-priced restaurants to fine dining. International Drive is very
pedestrian friendly and includes miles of shopping, nightlife,
and entertainment. An affordable trolley with frequent service is
available.
Airport transfers
An affordable option is the Mears Transportation airport shuttle;
a discount coupon is available to NCFR attendees. Taxi service
is about $36 one way.
Conference tips
• Plan your conference session schedule with the online
“Schedule Builder” or use the Personal Program Scheduler
(inserted into this program).
• Make appointments with colleagues in advance.
• Hand out your business cards, vitae, and resumes!
• Use the message board near the registration center.
• Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see
NCFR staff with concerns.
• Networking opportunities abound! Don’t miss the Newcomers
Reception, the University Receptions, many sessions for
Students/New Professionals (S/NP) including job market
discussion, applying to graduate school, and “Speed Mentoring.”
Medical services
Dr. Phillips Hospital
9400 Turkey Lake Road
Orlando, FL 32819
407-351-8500
East Coast Medical Clinics
6000 Turkey Lake Road
Suite 209
Orlando, FL 32819
407-648-5252
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�Conference and NCFR leadership
2011 Board Members
President
Gary L. Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
President-Elect
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
Gary R. Lee, Bowling Green State University
Maureen Perry-Jenkins, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Minnell Tralle, University of Minnesota Extension
Secretary/Treasurer
Mary Ann Hollinger, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Student/New Professional Representative
Andrew O. Behnke, North Carolina State University
Board Member-at-Large
Norma Bond Burgess, Lipscomb University
Jennifer V. Hardesty, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Ex Officio
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance and Operations/
Board and Section Liaison: Jeanne A. Strand
NCFR Board of Directors. Front row: Mary Ann Hollinger; Jennifer Hardesty; Elaine Anderson
Back row: Maureen Perry-Jenkins; Norma Bond Burgess; Andrew Behnke; Gary Lee; Minnell Tralle; Gary Bowen
2012 Board Members
(Take office after the conference)
President
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
President-Elect
Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University
Secretary/Treasurer
Carolyn S. Henry, Oklahoma State University
Board Member-at-Large
I. Joyce Chang, University of Central Missouri
Jennifer L. Hardesty, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Maureen Perry-Jenkins, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Bran van Eeden-Moorefield, Central Michigan University
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Rose Allen, University of Minnesota Extension
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Student/New Professional Representative
Andrew O. Behnke, North Carolina State University
Student/New Professional Representative-Elect
Lyndal Khaw, Montclair State University
Ex Officio
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance and Operations/Board and
Section Liaison: Jeanne A. Strand
�Conference and NCFR leadership
Conference Program Committee
Program Chair
Leanor Boulin Johnson, Arizona State
University
Program Chair-Elect
Leigh Leslie, University of Maryland
Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP
Education and Enrichment: Susan Walker,
University of Minnesota
Ethnic Minorities: Yvette Perry, University of Toledo
Family and Health: B. Jan McCulloch, University of
Minnesota
Family Policy: William Michael Fleming, University of
Northern Iowa
Family Science: Tammy S. Harpel, Louisiana Tech
University
Family Therapy: Thomas Blume, Oakland University
Feminism and Family Studies: Lisa M. Taylor, Eastern Illinois
University
International: Paul Schvaneveldt, Weber State University
Religion and Family Life: Joe D. Wilmoth, Mississippi State
University
Research and Theory: Shelley McDermid Wadsworth, Purdue
University
Affiliate Councils Program Chair: Joanne Roberts, Hardin
Simmons University
Students/New Professionals Program Rep: Cassandra Dorius,
University of Michigan
TCRM Workshops Chair: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, The Ohio
State University
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Representative: Maresa
Murray, Indiana University
Ex-officio/staff
NCFR President: Gary L. Bowen, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
NCFR President-Elect: Elaine A. Anderson, University of
Maryland
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
Conference Program Consultant: Cindy Winter, CMP
NCFR Conference and Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz
NCFR Membership/Marketing Director: Charles Cheesebrough
NCFR Program Content Consultant: Nancy Gonzalez
Exhibits Coordinator: Lynda Bessey
Information Technology Manager: Jason Samuels
Audio-Visual Carl Williams
Photographer: Sothy Eng
Journal Editors
Journal of Marriage and Family: David Demo, University of
North Carolina-Greensboro
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies: Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut
Journal of Family Theory & Review: Robert Milardo,
University of Maine
Affiliate Councils Board
President: Chloe Merrill, CFLE, Weber State University
President-elect: Minnell Tralle, University of Minnesota
Extension
Program Chair: Joanne Roberts, Hardin Simmons University
Secretary: Lloyd Pickering, Southern Mississippi
Student/New Professional Rep: Dani Taylor, Weber State
University
Student Affiliate Representative: Josh Shaw, Weber State
University
Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee: Richard Sale,
Emeritus, Tarleton University
Staff Liaison: Lynda Bessey
Affiliate Councils-Presidents
California: Shulamit Ritblatt
Illinois: Jill Bowers
Mid-Atlantic: Michele Lee Kozimore-King
Minnesota: Leanne Sponsel
Ohio: Maureen Blankemeyer
Oklahoma: Nate Cottle
Southeast Council: Lloyd Pickering
Texas: Deb Cashen
Utah: Paul Schvaneveldt
Northwest: Renee Overath
Wisconsin: Jami Kaiser
Student Affiliate Councils-Advisors
Bowling Green State University: Ruben Viramontez Anguiano
Central Michigan University: Chris Latty
East Carolina University: Sharon Ballard
Eastern Illinois University: Gary Laumann
Messiah College: Raeann Hamon
Purdue University: Volker Thomas
Samford University: Jonathan Davis
Stephen F. Austin State University: Tara Newman
Texas Tech University: Elizabeth Sharp
Towson University: Linda Stone
University of Central Oklahoma: Glee Bertram
University of Connecticut: Shannon Weaver
University of Illinois: Jennifer Hardesty
University of Maryland: Leigh Leslie
University of Missouri: Marilyn Coleman
University of Nebraska-Kearney: Jennifer Crosswhite
University of North Texas: Arminta Jacobson
University of Tennessee: Spencer Olmstead
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Sterling Wall
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Jeanne Rothaupt, Bob Salt
Utah Valley University: Ron Hammond
Weber State University: Chloe Merrill, Joyce Buck, Darcy
Gregg
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�NCFR staff
NCFR Headquarters
National Council on Family Relations
1201 West River Parkway, Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Tollfree: 888-781-9331 (U.S., Canada)
Phone: 763-781-9331
FAX: 763-781-9348
info@ncfr.org
www.ncfr.org
NCFR Staff
Nancy Gonzalez, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Public Affairs
763-231-2887; nancygonzalez@ncfr.org
Pat Knutson-Grams
Accounting Assistant
763-231-2884; patknutsongrams@ncfr.org
Tahera Mamdani
Director of Finance
763-231-2886; taheramamdani@ncfr.org
Diane L. Cushman
Executive Director/Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Liaison
763-231-2891; dianecushman@ncfr.org
Jason A. Samuels
Manager of Information Technology
763-231-2888; jasonsamuels@ncfr.org
Lynda Bessey
Manager of Member Relations/Affiliate Councils Liaison
763-231-2892; lyndabessey@ncfr.org
Judy Schutz
Conference and Meeting Planner
763-231-2893; judyschutz@ncfr.org
Maureen Bourgeois
Administrative Assistant
763-781-9331; maureenbourgeois@ncfr.org; info@ncfr.org
Jeanne A. Strand
Manager of Governance and Operations/
Board & Section Liaison
763-231-2881; jeannestrand@ncfr.org
Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Education
763-231-2882; dawncassidy@ncfr.org
Charles Cheesebrough
Director of Membership and Marketing
763-231-2885; charlescheesebrough@ncfr.org
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Cindy Winter, CMP
Conference Consultant
612-759-8580 (cell); cindywinter@ncfr.org
Deborah Gentry, Ed.D., CFLE
Academic Program Liaison
309-530-5690; debgentry@ncfr.org
�73rd
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�Program participants
A
Abner, Kristin S. (Univ. of
Illinois at Chicago) 411-1
Acock, Alan C. (Oregon State
Univ.) 03-TC1A , 19-TC5A,
121-1
Adalio, Christopher John
(National Inst. of Mental
Health) 139-12
Adams, Bert N. (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 1212
Adams, Kay 133
Adams, Rebekah D. (Kansas
State Univ.) 303-18
Adamsons, Kari (Univ. of
Connecticut) 20-TC5B,
211
Adler-Baeder, Francesca M.
(Auburn Univ.) 139-7, 13920, 206-2, 305-3, 315-8, 3351, 335-2, 406-2, 420
Aducci, C. J. (Kansas State
Univ.) 112-4, 303-18
Agate, Sarah Taylor (Brigham
Young Univ.) 335-3
Alat, Kazim (Ondokuz Mayis
Üniversitesi) 139-13
Aldoney, Daniela (Univ. of
Maryland) 217-11
Aldoory, Linda (Univ. of
Maryland) 107-2
Alfaro, Edna C. (Univ. of Texas Pan American) 217-19
Ali Husin, Lailatul Qamar (Iowa
State Univ.) 315-24
Aljayyousi-Khalil, Ghadir F.
(Kansas State Univ.) 402-5
Allemagne, Kevin (Edgewood
Col.) 208-2
Allen, Katherine R. (Virginia
Tech) 134, 309-1 CmF4,
315-16
Allen, Kimberly (North Carolina
State Univ.) 224, 233-3
Allen, William D. (Healing
Bonds, Minneapolis, MN)
212
Allison, Barbara N. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 203-21
Amato, Paul R. (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 334-2
Ament, Patrick (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 411-4
Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of
Maryland) 09-CmTu1, 117
Anderson, Jared R. (Kansas State
Univ.) 217-16, 217-17, 30318, 334-4
Anderson, J.W. (Illinois State
Univ.) 211, 402-3
Anderson, Tracy (Univ. of
Georgia) 210-2
Andrews, Jennifer (Loma Linda
Univ.) 133-1
Anicama, Catherine (New York
Univ.) 136-2, 330-1
58
Anties, J. (Washington State
Univ.) 137-1
Archuleta, Kristy L. (Kansas
State Univ.) 15-TC4B, 205-2
Ardelt, Monika (Univ. of Florida)
139-12
Arditti, Joyce (Virginia Tech)
145
Armstrong, Megan M. (Univ. of
Nevada-Reno) 119
Arnold, Amy Laura (Univ. of
Georgia) 334-3
Asare, Lionel Kwame (Central
Michigan Univ.) 417-1
Asiedu, Gladys Barkey 21723
Asoodeh, Mohamad (St. Cloud
State Univ.) 135-1
Axtell, Sara (Univ. of Minnesota)
207
B
Bachman, Heather J. (Univ. of
Pittsburgh) 137-2
Bailey, Caitlin (Univ. of
Delaware) 114-3
Bailey, Deborah (Central
Michigan Univ.) 324-3
Bailey, Sandra J. (Montana State
Univ.) 113-1
Baird, Adriana C. (Univ. of Texas
at Dallas) 136-1
Baker, Levi R. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 133-2
Bales, Diane (Univ. of Georgia)
120-5
Ballard, Aleta Sue (Tennessee
State Univ.) 203-19
Ballard, Sharon M. (East
Carolina Univ.) 13CmTu2,
105-1, 224-2
Baltazar, Alina Margaret
(Andrews Univ.) 217-1
Baltimore, Diana (Iowa State
Univ.) 144
Bamaca-Colbert, Mayra Y. (Penn
State Univ.) 106-1, 106-2
Baptist, Joyce A. (Kansas State
Univ.) 112-4, 218-7
Barber, Bonnie L. (Murdoch
Univ.) 102-6, 102-7
Barber, Brian K. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 315-10
Barber, Clifton (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 40211
Barnett, Melissa Ann (Univ.
of Arizona) 125-3, 217-5,
218-3
Barnum, Stacey (Univ. of
Georgia) 210-2
Barrera, Ashley M. (Iowa State
Univ.) 218-6
Barrett, S. (Univ. of Tennessee)
116-1
Barros, Patricia Monteiro (Kansas
State Univ.) 112-4
Barrow, Katie (Miami Univ.)
209-2
Barth, Kerry (Alliant
International Univ.) 10215
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne (Ohio
State Univ.) 03-TC1A ,
11-TC3A, 102-14, 303-16,
303-28
Bartlett, Jessica (Brigham Young
Univ.) 417-5
Barton, Allen W. (Univ. of
Georgia) 120-14, 131
Bates, Denise (Univ. of
Tennessee) 125-2
Bates, James S. (South Dakota
State Univ.) 417-13
Bauer, Jean W. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 120-23, 234
Becker, Derek (Oregon State
Univ.) 303-4
Beckstead, Camilla (Auburn
Univ.) 404-3
Behnke, Andrew O. (North
Carolina State Univ.) 106-2,
106-4, 122, 203-1 CmTh2,
212, 328, 402-21
Belin, Tom (Univ. of California
Los Angeles) 323-1
Bell, David C. (Indiana Univ./
Purdue Univ.-Indianapolis)
08-TC2B, 10-TCWK2
Bellamy, Kate (Children’s
Healthcare of Atlanta) 315-6
Benson, Jacqueline (Univ. of
Missouri) 102-23
Benson, Kristen E. (North
Dakota State Univ.) 236-3,
315-22
Benson, Mark J. (Virginia Tech)
218-2
Bentley, Gail (Texas Tech)
215
Bentley, Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 412-2
Bercik, Jerry (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 303-13
Berge, Jerica (Univ. of
Minnesota) 203-15
Berke, Deb (Wilmington Univ.)
224
Bertram, Glee (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 103, 302
Bert, Shannon (Univ. of
Oklahoma) 330-2
Beutler, Ivan F. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 14-TC4A
Biblarz, Timothy (Univ. of
Southern California) 134
Billen, Rhett M. (Univ. of
Tennessee, Knoxville) 224-1
Bird, Carolyn (North Carolina
State Univ.) 234
Blackburn, Kristyn M. (Univ. of
Kentucky) 402-22, 402-23
Blais, Kathleen (Florida
International Univ.) 226-2
Blank, Rebecca (U.S. Dept. of
Commerce) 311, 312
Blankemeyer, Maureen (Kent
State Univ.) 203-18
Blickfeldt, Stephanie 19TC5A
Blocklin, Michelle (Penn State
Univ.) 218-4
Blodgett Salafia, Elizabeth H.
(North Dakota State Univ.)
120-2, 315-22, 406-3
Blow, Adrian (Michigan State
Univ.) 412-3
Blume, Libby Balter (Penn State
Univ.) 418-2
Blume, Thomas (Oakland Univ.)
346, 419
Blumer, Markie L. C. (Univ. of
Nevada Las Vegas) 127, 2186, 327-5
Blunk, Elizabeth M. (Texas State
Univ.) 303-12
Bluth, Karen (Univ. of
Tennessee) 139-8
Boden, Jeremy Scott (Utah
Valley Univ.) 315-14
Boivin, Michael (Michigan State
Univ.) 412-3
Bokemeier, Janet (Michigan
State Univ.) 203-25
Bond, Donna C. (Carilion
Roanoke Memorial Hospital)
402-6
Bond Burgess, Norma
(Lipscomb) 419
Booth, Alan (Penn State Univ.)
320-1
Borden, Lynne (Univ. of Arizona)
203-3, 402-20, 416
Bosch, Leslie (Univ. of Arizona)
416
Boss, Pauline (Univ. of
Minnesota) 109, 121-3
Boulin Johnson, Leanor (Arizona
State Univ.) 111, 122, 212,
311
Bowen, Gary Lee (Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill) CmM2,
138, 320-2, 337, 420
Bowers, Jill (Univ. of Illinois/
Urbana-Champaign) 115,
305-1, 305-4
Bowers, Susan (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 114-2
Boxer, Paul (Rutgers Univ.)
132-1
Boyd, Blane (East Carolina
Univ.) 402-21
Boyd-Soisson, Erin (Messiah
Col.) 315-31
Bracamonte Wiggs (Univ. of
Arizona) 416
Bradford, Kay (Utah State Univ.)
303-17, 303-19
Brandon, Denise J. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 203-12, 404-2
�Program participants
Branscum, Anne Y. (Univ. of
Louisiana-Lafayette) 303-6
Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of
Maryland) 107-2, 234
Bray, Bethany (Univ. of
Arkansas) 217-4
Bredow, Carrie A. (Univ. of
Texas at Austin) 334-1
Breedon, Evie Cristina (Purdue
Univ. Calumet) 139-17
Brinkley, Monica (Univ. of
Florida) 203-1
Britt, Sonya L. (Kansas State
Univ.) 205-3
Brody, Gene H. (Univ. of
Georgia) 210-3, 402-7
Broman, Clifford (Michigan
State Univ.) 206-3
Brooks, Erika D. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 11-TC3A, 115-3
Brooks, Jada Ethelle (Virginia
Tech) 315-16
Brooten, Dorothy (Florida
International Univ.) 226-2
Brosi, Whitney (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 113
Brotman, Laurie Miller (New
York Univ.) 136-3
Browder, Dawn (House of
Mercy) 125-4
Brown, Anne (Michigan State
Univ.) 102-20
Brown, Preston Charles (Florida
State Univ.) 308-3
Brown, Rachel (Utah State
Univ.) 203-15
Brown, Susan L. (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 137, 231
Brown, Tiffany (Montclair State
Univ.) 324
Bruns, Deborah (Southern
Illinois Univ.) 203-28
Bryant, Barlynda M. (Univ. of
Georgia) 333, 405-4
Bryant, Chalandra M. (Univ. of
Georgia) 217-9, 333, 334-3,
402-7, 405-4
Bubriski, Anne (Univ. of Central
Florida) 306-1
Budig, Michelle J. (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 311
Buery, Jill Claire (Univ. of
Central Missouri) 203-5
Buher Kane, Jennifer
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
409-4
Buholzer, Christelle (Kent State
Univ.) 203-18
Burr, Brandon K. (Stephen F.
Austin State Univ.) 102-5,
102-11, 303-25
Burr, Wesley (Brigham Young
Univ.) 109
Burwell, Stephanie R. (Univ. of
Georgia) 333, 402-7
Busby, Dean M. (Brigham Young
Univ.)
07-TC2A, 102-5, 102-29, 203-9,
332-2
Bush, Kevin R. (Messiah Col.)
116-3
Butler, Emily (Univ. of Arizona)
332-1
C
Cabeza De Baca, Tomas (Univ.
of Arizona) 218-3
Cabrera, Natasha (Univ. of
Maryland) 217-11
Callister, Mark (Brigham Young
Univ.) 120-10
Calzada, Esther (New York
Univ.) 136-2, 136-3, 330-1
Campbell, Kelly (Kansas State
Univ.) 203-22, 205-1
Canário, Catarina (Minho Univ.)
417-9
Cancel-Tirado, Doris (Oregon
State Univ.) 107
Canlas, Jerevie Malig (Brigham
Young Univ.) 303-7
Carannante, Samantha (Univ. of
Florida) 203-10
Card, Noel (Univ. of Arizona)
102-7, 416
Carolan, Marsha (Michigan State
Univ.) 417-7
Carpenter, Georgia L. (Michigan
State Univ.) 303-23
Carrano, Jennifer (Boston Col.)
137-2
Carrillo, Sonia (Universidad de
los Andes) 325-2
Carroll, Elizabeth B. (East
Carolina Univ.) 402-21
Carroll, Sarah June (Brigham
Young Univ.) 102-27, 10228
Cashen, Deborah (Parenting
Partnerships, Inc.) 103
Casper, Debbie (Univ. of
Arizona) 416
Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR) 103,
110-2 OSW1, 141, 314
Caughy, Margaret O’Brien (Univ.
of Texas) 136-1, 136-4
Cavanagh, Shannon (Univ. of
Texas-Austin) 137-3
Cavanaugh, Alyson M. (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
217-22
Cave, Melissa (Penn State
Harrisburg) 120-7
Chancler, Lover L.M. (Kansas
State Univ.) 418-1
Chang, I. Joyce (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 315-7
Chang, Yo Ok (Syracuse Univ.)
139-6
Charles, Donna (Florida
International Univ.) 226-2
Chee, Grace (Michigan State
Univ.) 315-23
Cheek, Patrick (Univ. of
Minnesota) 418-8
Chen, Chingju Grace (Univ. of
Akron) 417-24
Chen, Hui-Hua (TransWorld
Univ.) 217-7
Chen, Jessica Lynn (Loma Linda
Univ.) 217-27, 236-2
Chen, Yi-Fu (Univ. of Georgia)
333
Cheng, Sabrina (New York
Univ.) 136-3
Chin, Meejung (Seoul National
Univ.) 325-3
Chiu, Hsin-Yao (Brigham Young
Univ.) 135-3
Chou, Liang-Ying (Alliant
International Univ.) 1082
Christensen, Donna Hendrickson
(California State Univ.
Northridge) 306-2
Christiansen, Abigail Tolhurst
(Purdue Univ.) 332-4
Christopher, F. Scott (Arizona
State Univ.) 19-TC5A
Chung, Grace Haejin (Seoul
National Univ.) 118, 414-2
Clark, Rebecca (Virginia Tech)
402-6
Clausen, Sarah (Texas State
Univ.) 315-19
Clayton, Kirsten (Brigham Young
Univ.) 315-15, 315-26
Clayton, Ryane (Univ. of
Alabama) 139-10
Clifton, Bob (Kansas State Univ.)
417-2
Clifton, Joseph Paul (Univ. of
Arkansas) 217-4
Coats, Connie (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 228
Cobb, Rebecca A. (Florida State
Univ.) 133-2
Coccia, Catherine C. (Florida
State Univ.) 139-18, 203-16,
226, 417-8
Coehlo, Deborah Padgett (Juniper
Ridge Clinic) 315-7
Cohen, Philip B. (U.S. Bureau of
the Census) 237-3
Cohen, Rachael (Miami Univ.)
209-2
Colaner, Anna (Univ. of Illinois
at Chicago) 15-TC4B, 211-4
Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) 102-18, 130-2,
415-1
Coley, Rebekah Levine (Boston
Col.) 137-2
Collins, Christina Lisa (Purdue
Univ.) 112-3
Collins, Jennifer (Ohio State
Univ.) 303-28
Colvin, Jan (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) 315-6
Compton, Desiree (Mat-Su
Health Services) 218-6
Compton, Laura M. (Univ. of
Kentucky) 112-2, 402-22,
402-23
Conger, Rand (Univ. of
California, Davis) 11-TC3A,
331, 332-3
Conlin, E. (Washington State
Univ.) 137-1
Connell, Jessica Hoyt (Univ. of
Minnesota) 120-6, 130-4,
203-13
Conner, Sonya G. (Worcester
State Univ.) 120-17
Conrad, Kathryn A. (Univ.
of Tennessee, Knoxville)
224-1
Conroy, Nicole E. (Syracuse
Univ.) 115-2
Conyers, Olive (Univ. of
Georgia) 210-2
Cooney, Teresa (Univ. of
Missouri) 102-23
Corkery, Shannon A. (Univ.
of Arizona) 120-15, 218-3,
409-3
Corson, Kim (Texas Tech)
215
Cottle, Nate (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 103, 120-4,
302
Cowen, Sherry Lynn (Brigham
Young Univ.) 19-TC5A,
303-7
Cox, Anthony 420
Cox, Mary (Indiana Univ./
Purdue Univ.-Indianapolis)
08-TC2B
Cox, Ronald B. (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 14-TC4A, 106-3
Coy, Jacey Saucedo (Alliant
International Univ.) 30315
Coyne, Sarah M (Brigham
Young Univ.) 120-10, 120-12,
130-3
Craft, Shonda Marie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 207, 406
Crane, Canaan R. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 106-4
Crawford, Duane W. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 102-26A
Crawford, Leola (Univ. of
Minnesota) 207
Crossman, Kimberly A. (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
115-1
Crouter, Ann C. (Penn State
Univ.) 128-1, 326-1
Crow, Janet R. (Baylor Univ.)
112-1
Csizmadia, Annamaria (Univ. of
Connecticut) 330-3
Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.)
59
�Program participants
139-5, 203-16, 332-3, 417-8
Cunningham, Jo Lynn (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 322
Curran, Melissa A. (Univ. of
Arizona) 120-15, 332-1,
409
Curtis, Sarah (Univ. of Illinois/
Urbana-Champaign) 305-1,
305-4
Curtner-Smith, Mary Elizabeth
(Univ. of Alabama) 139-10,
211-2
Cushman, Diane (NCFR Exec.
Dir.) 18-CmTu4, 121-1
CmW4, 129-1 CmW5, 211-1
CmTh3, 336-1
D
Da’ar, Omar (Univ. of Minnesota
Extension) 404-1
Dadras, Iman (St. Cloud State
Univ.) 135-1
Dalton, Colette (Brigham Young
Univ.) 402-2
Dalton, Melissa (Univ. of
Kentucky) 402-23
Danelia, Ketevan (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 14-TC4A,
106-3
Daneshpour, Manijeh (St. Cloud
State Univ.) 135-1, 321
Darling, Carol A. (Florida State
Univ.) 105-1, 139-18, 203-16,
229-3, 417-8, 417-21
D’Astous, Valerie (Univ. of
Utah) 417-22
Davis, Jonathan (Samford Univ.)
103
Davis, Kristen (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) 303-25
Davis, Laurel (Univ. of
Minnesota) 139-9
Day, Randal D. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 08-TC2B, 14-TC4A,
19-TC5A, 14-TC4A, 20TC5B, 102-14, 109, 121-4,
303-4, 303-16, 315-32,
413-3
Day, Shelbi (Natl. Ctr. for
Lesbian Rights) 329
Day, Steve (Univ. of North
Carolina) 402-21
DeFrain, John (Univ. of
Nebraska) 127-3
De Guzman, Maria Rosario T.
(Univ. of Nebraska - Lincoln)
303-5
Dehn, Raymond (Univ. of
Minnesota) 207
Delevi, Raquel (CSULA) 31533
Delgadillo, Lucy M. (Utah State
Univ.) 203-20
Delgado, Melissa Y. (Texas State
Univ. San Marcos) 405-3
60
Demo, David (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 116-1
CmW3, 222-1 CmTh4,
240
De Reus, Lee Ann (Penn State
Univ.) 418-2
Deringer, Nancy (Univ. of Idaho)
102-2
Derlan, Chelsea L. (Arizona
State Univ.) 217-10
Despain, Lacey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 315-25
Devaney, Francesca (Tufts Univ.)
120-24
Dew, Jeffrey (Utah State Univ.)
205, 343
Dial, Breanna (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) 303-25
Diaz, Guadalupe (Oregon State
Univ.) 303-4
Dick, Virginia (Univ. of Georgia)
233-3
Diehl, David (Univ. of Florida)
203-10
Diener, Marissa (Univ. of Utah)
417-22
Dilworth, Jennie (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 315-17
Distelberg, Brian J. (Loma Linda
Univ.) 133-1, 208-1
Do, Kieu-Anh Thi (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 303-5
Dodoo, Francis (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 217-18
Dolan, Elizabeth M. (Univ. of
New Hampshire) 120-24,
234
Dollahite, David C. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 315-27, 332-2
Doneker Mancini, Karen (Univ.
of Delaware) 114-3
Donovan, Megan (Univ. of
Florida) 203-7
Dotterer, Aryn (Purdue Univ.)
417-11
Doty, Jennifer (Univ. of
Minnesota) 120-6, 130-4,
336
Doty, Matthew (Univ. of
Minnesota) 336
Dowd, Duane (Central
Washington Univ.) 315-11,
417-20
Downing, Jordan B. (Clark
Univ.) 228-1
Duncan, Melanie L. (Univ. of
Florida) 102-3
Duncan, Stephen Farr (Brigham
Young Univ.) 203-9, 305,
404-3
Duncan Lane, Crystal Lynn
(Virginia Tech) 303-2
Dunkerley, Samantha E. (Texas
Tech Univ.) 215
Dunn, KayLee C. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 413-3
Dunn, Louise (Univ. of Utah)
417-22
Durtschi, Jared A. (Kansas State
Univ.) 332-3, 417-15
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of
Minnesota) 102-1, 120-6,
130-4, 203-13, 315-5
Dyches, Tina (Brigham Young
Univ.) 402-2
Dye, Jane Lawler (U.S. Bureau
of the Census) 237-1
Dyer, Wm. Justin (Brigham
Young Univ.) 413-3, 417-4
Dyk, Patricia H. (Univ. of
Kentucky) 234
Dykstra, Emily (Univ. of South
Dakota) 217-7
Dziurawiec, Suzanne (Murdoch
Univ.) 102-6
E
Ebata, Aaron T. (Univ. of Illinois/
Urbana - Champaign) 305-1,
305-4, 315-5
Ejimofor, Anurika Doris
(Univ. of North Carolina
-Greensboro) 315-28
Eklund, Andrea (Central
Washington Univ.) 315-11
Ellis, Bruce J. (Univ. of Arizona)
218-3
Ellison, Christopher G. (Univ.
of Texas - San Antonio)
229-4
El-Sheikh, Mona (Auburn Univ.)
322-1
Elliott, Diana B. (U.S. Bureau of
the Census) 237-1
Engler, Rachel R. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 139-14 , 215, 336
Eng, Sothy (Lehigh Univ.)
116-2
Epstein, Norman Bruce (Univ. of
Maryland) 407
Epstein, Robert (Cambridge
Center for Behavioral
Studies) 116-4, 135-4
Escobar-Chew, Ana Rocío
(Michigan State Univ.) 30323, 413-1, 417-7
Evans, Gary William (Cornell
Univ.) 110, 111
F
Faas, Caitlin S. (Virginia Tech)
218-2
Fackrell, Tamara A. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 102-27, 332-2
Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.) 20TC5B, 415-2
Falconier, Mariana Karin
(Virginia Tech) 233-2, 407
Fanflik, Patricia Lynn (Univ. of
Maryland) 327-2
Feistman, Richard (Univ. of
Missouri) 130-2
Fellows, Kaylene J. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 102-27, 102-28,
102-29
Ferber, Simon Nathan (California
State Univ. Northridge)
139-3
Fernandez, Yenny (New York
Univ.) 136-2
Few-Demo, April (Virginia Tech)
209-1
Fewins-Bliss, Ryan (Michigan
State Univ.) 130-1
Fields, Hannah (Stephen F.
Austin State Univ.) 303-25
Fiese, Barbara H. (Univ. of
Illinois) 110-1, 139-19
Fife, Stephen T. (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 303-20,
327-5
Figueiredo, Barbara (Minho
Univ.) 417-9
Figueredo, Aurelio J. (Univ. of
Arizona) 218-3
Fincham, Frank D. (Florida State
Univ.) 133-2, 211-3, 224-1,
308-3, 402-8, 418-10
Fine, Mark A. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 327-3
Fingerman, Karen L. (Purdue
Univ.) 230-2
Finkbeiner, Nicole M. (Univ. of
Maryland) 226-4, 417-6
Fischer, Judith L. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 139-2, 139-14, 217-4,
417-20
Fish, Jessica (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 303-13
Fisher, Teresa A. (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 303-10
Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech
Univ.) 203-23, 417-19
Fleming, Peter (Bristol Univ.)
411-4
Fleming, Wm. Michael (Univ.
of Northern Iowa) 139-8A,
317
Fletcher, Anne C. (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
308-4
Flinn, Mark V. (Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia) 218-3
Flittner, Allison Eileen (Iowa
State Univ.) 139-16
Flournoy, Melissa S. (Louisiana
Progress) 223
Fomby, Paula (Univ. of
Colorado-Denver) 137-3
Ford, James (Univ. of Georgia)
413
Forthun, Larry F. (Univ. of
Florida) 203-10, 417-20
Fortner, Lauren Allison (Florida
State Univ.) 120-21
Foster, Jared (Univ. of California
Los Angeles) 323-1
Fraiser, Ashley (Brigham Young
Univ.) 130-3
�Program participants
Francisco, Jacquelyn (Univ. of
Missouri) 417-11
Franzini, Luisa (Univ. of Texas)
136-4
Frederick, Helyne (Eastern
Kentucky Univ.) 139-2,
215
Friend, Christian A. (Charlotte/
McKlenberg Schs.) 315-9
Frosch, Cynthia (Univ. of Texas,
Dallas) 411-4
Furstenberg, Jr., Frank (Univ. of
Pennsylvania) 122, 123
Futris, Ted (Univ. of Georgia)
131, 233-3
G
Gabb, Jacqui (The Open Univ.)
134-3
Gaede, Alicia Marie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
140
Gainer, Heidi (Utah Valley Univ.)
315-14
Galick, Aimee Ammanda (Loma
Linda Univ.) 236-2
Galovan, Adam (Univ. of
Missouri) 233-3
Gamble, Wendy (California State
Univ. Northridge) 306-2
Gangamma, Rashmi (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-14, 303-16,
303-28
Gangi, Jennifer (Univ. of South
Florida) 417-21
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of
Missouri) 130-2
Gardner, Brandt (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 102-5, 102-11
Garneau, Chelsea (Florida State
Univ.) 417-3
Garner, Pamela (George Mason
Univ.) 217-8
Garrison, Mary E. (Betsy)
(Louisiana State Univ.)
223
Gauthier, Anne (Univ. of
Calgary) 228-3
Gawad, Shereen (California State
Univ. Northridge) 139-3
Gearhart, Brenda 420
Geisthardt, Cheryl (Central
Michigan Univ.) 324-3
Gelatt, Vicky (Oregon Center for
Applied Science) 305-3
Gentry, Deb (NCFR Consultant)
202-1 CmTh1, 216
George, Jayashree (Kansas State
Univ.) 112-4
Gerst, Katherine (Texas Tech
Univ.) 102-25, 102-26, 215,
336
Gewirtz, Abigail H. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 139-9
Ghunney, Aya (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 128-4
Giefer, Katherine G. (U.S.
Bureau of the Census) 2373
Gilbert, Kathleen R. (Indiana
Univ.) 119
Gilbert, Natalie (Brigham Young
Univ.) 315-25
Gillen, Martie (Univ. of Florida)
102-8
Gillette, Meghan T. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 225-2
Gilligan, Megan (Purdue Univ.)
230-3
Ginter, Amanda (Univ. of
Maryland) 107-2
Giordani, Bruno (Univ. of
Michigan) 412-3
Glass, Valerie Quinn (Virginia
Tech) 209-1
Gnatuk, Carole A (Univ. of
Kentucky) 203-8
Goddard, H. Wallace (Univ.
of Arkansas) 120-1, 121-5,
308-1
Goebel, Karen P. (Univ. of
Wisconsin) 307
Goisis, Alice (London Sch. of
Economics and Political
Science) 107-1
Goldberg, Abbie E. (Clark Univ.)
134-2, 228-1, 228-2, 329
Gonzales, Nancy A. (Arizona
State Univ.) 217-25
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda
Airr (Arizona State Univ.)
413-4
Gonzalez, Chris James
(Lipscomb Univ.) 308, 40210
Gonzalez-Ramirez, Dolores
(Community Health and
Social Services Clinic) 30323
Goodsell, Todd L. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 145, 417-13
Gordon, Mellissa (Florida State
Univ.) 124-1
Gordon, Rachel A. (Univ. of
Illinois at Chicago) 211-4,
411-1
Gordon Simons, Leslie (Univ. of
Georgia) 211-3, 224-4, 30311, 333
Gorham, Lavona (Penn State
Univ.) 106-2
Grable, John E. (Kansas State
Univ.) 205-2
Grafsky, Erika Lynne (Ohio State
Univ.) 236-4
Gramescu, Alexandra (Montclair
State Univ.) 217-12
Grange, Christina (Univ. of
Georgia) 210-1
Grasse-Bachman, Carolyn (Penn
State Harrisburg) 120-7
Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) 303-3
Green, Katherine (Capella Univ.)
411-4
Green, Mary S. (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 218-6
Greene, Kaylin M. (Penn State
Univ.) 218-4
Gregg, Darcy (Weber State
Univ.) 103
Gregson, Kimberly (Auburn
Univ.) 227
Greil, Arthur L. (Alfred Univ.)
12-TC3B
Gross, Kevin (Eastern North
Carolina Evaluation and
Research Services) 224-2
Grotevant, Harold (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 218-8
Grutzmacher, Stephanie K.
(Univ. of Maryland) 125-1
Gudmonson, Clinton G.
(Brigham Young Univ.) 14TC4A, 225-2, 225-3
Guerreiro, Maria das Dores
(Univ. of Lisbon) 412
Guillen-Sanchez, Lilia (Montana
State Univ.) 217-15
Guimond, Amy B. (Arizona State
Univ.) 217-10
Gurr, Barbara (Univ. of
Connecticut) 212
Gutter, Michael (Univ. of
Florida) 203-7
Guzman, Ricardo (Community
Health and Social Services
Clinic) 303-23
Guzzo, Karen Benjamin
(Bowling Green State Univ.)
129-1
H
Haan, Pam (Michigan State
Univ.) 412-3
Habeeb, Hannah (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
115-4
Hachquet, Amy J. (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 30320
Haley, William E. (Univ. of
South Florida) 126
Halik, Murnizam (Iowa State
Univ.) 315-24
Hall, Diane M. H. (Towson
Univ.) 203-24
Hall, Micah (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 406-4
Hall, Scott Stanley (Ball State
Univ.) 402-18
Halladay, Macy (Brigham Young
Univ.) 417-5
Hallaman, Lisa (Kent State
Univ.) 120-16
Hammons, Amber J. (Univ. of
Illinois) 139-19
Hammond, Heather (California
State Univ.-San Bernardino)
205-1
Hammond, Ron (Utah Valley
Univ.) 124
Hamon, Raeann R. (Messiah
Col.) 114-1, 320-3
Hancock, Donna (Univ. of
Georgia) 211-3, 224-4
Han, Eun-Jin (Michigan State
Univ.) 217-21
Hans, Jason D. (Univ. of
Kentucky) 303-26, 402-14,
409-1, 412-4
Hanson, Shirley M. H. (Oregon
Health Sciences Univ.) 222-2
CmTh5
Hardesty, Jennifer L. (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
115-1, 115-4, 120-18
Hardman, Alisha (Univ. of
Minnesota) 404-1
Hardy, Nathan (Kansas State
Univ.) 218-7
Harpel, Tammy S. (Louisiana
Tech Univ.) 200, 324, 411-2
Harper, James M. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 413-3
Harrell-Levy, Marinda K.
(Auburn Univ.) 139-7, 203-2
Harris, Dejah (California State
Univ., Chico) 139-24
Harris, Jennifer K. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 215
Harris, Robby Domenic (CUNY
Graduate Center) 228-4
Harris, V. William (Univ. of
Florida) 335-4
Harris-McKoy, DeAnna E.
(Florida State Univ.) 139-5
Haselschwerdt, Megan L.
(Univ. of Illinois/UrbanaChampaign) 115-4, 134
Hashimoto, Kayo (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 408-2
Haugen, Emily C. (North Dakota
State Univ.) 406-3
Hawkins, Alan J. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 233-4, 402-1
Hawkins, Blendine 15-TC4B
Hawkins, Stacy Ann (Univ. of
Arizona) 416
Hawley, Dale (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 217-6
Hawley, Vicki (Univ. of
Minnesota) 217-6
Hayashi, Yoko (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 408-2
Hayhoe, Celia (Virginia Tech)
233-2
Haynes, Deborah (Montana State
Univ.) 113-1
He, Yaliu 15-TC4B
Heath, Claudia J. (Univ. of
Florida) 102-8
Hebblethwaite, Shannon
(Concordia Univ.) 211-1
Hecker, Lorna (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 120-9
61
�Program participants
Heckert, Jessica (Penn State
Univ.) 106-1
Heisterkamp, Alan (Univ. of
Northern Iowa) 139-8A
Helfrich, Christine Mary (Florida
State Univ.) 417-15
Helms, Heather (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 102-17,
326
Helmstetter, Nicole-Marie
(Montclair State Univ.) 21712
Henderson, F. M. (Washington
State Univ.) 137-1
Henderson, Janis L. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 215
Henderson, Malinda (Utah State
Univ.) 120-25
Henderson, Tammy L.
(Oklahoma State Univ.)
113-3
Henke, Teri M. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 202, 301, 315-10,
401
Henry, Carolyn S. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 106-2, 106-4,
204
Henry, Dayna S. (Southern
Illinois Univ.) 412-1
Hernandez, Daphne (Penn State
Univ.) 120-19
Hernandez, Dolores (Community
Health and Social Services
Clinic) 303-23
Hersh, Josh (Brigham Young
Univ.) 309-2
Hertlein, Katherine M. (Univ. of
Nevada Las Vegas) 327-5
Hertzog, Jodie L. (Wichita State
Univ.) 124-2
Herzog, Melissa J. (Univ. of
Missouri) 418-3
Hickey, Katherine A. (Univ. of
Central Missouri) 203-5
Higginbotham, Brian J. (Utah
State Univ.) 102-22; 233-1,
415-3
Hilgeman, Christin (U.S. Bureau
of the Census) 237-4
Hill, E. Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 102-27, 102-28, 10229
Hill, Susie (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 102-9
Hodges, Melissa J. (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 311
Hofferth, Sandra (Univ. of
Delaware) 132-3
Hogarth, Jeanne M. (Federal
Reserve Board) 307
Hollinger, Mary Ann (Gordon
Conway Theo. Sem.)
CmM1
Holman, Elizabeth G. (Univ. of
Illinois) 209-3, 303-3
Holman, Thomas (Brigham
Young Univ.) 129
62
Holmes, Erin K. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 20-TC5B, 102-29,
348, 413-3
Holtrop, Kendal (Michigan State
Univ.) 303-23, 413-1
Hopkins, Gary (Andrews Univ.)
217-1
Horsford, Sheena R. (Michigan
State Univ.) 417-7
Horst, Kyle (Kansas State Univ.)
303-21, 402-16
Houltberg, Benjamin (Indiana
Univ./Purdue Univ.-Ft.
Wayne) 147
Huang, Chien-chung (Rutgers
Univ.) 132-1, 203-27
Huang, Keng-Yen (New York
Univ.) 136-2, 136-3
Hubler, Daniel S. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 102-5, 102-11,
120-4, 303-25
Huebner, Angela (Virginia Tech)
420
Huey, Erron (Univ. of North
Texas) 411-3
Huff, Nichole (Univ. of
Kentucky) 120-3
Hughes, Jr., Robert (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
233, 305-1
Humble, Aine (Mount St. Vincent
Univ.) 01-PC1
Humphries, Deborah (Univ. of
Florida) 203-1
Hunter, Andrea G. (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
308-4, 315-9
Hurst, Jamie R. (Univ. of Texas
at Dallas) 136-1
Hurt, Tera (Univ. of Georgia)
131
Huston, Ted L (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) 129-2, 334-1
Hwang, Shann Hwa (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 116-3,
217-13
I
Ingram, Jurdene A. (Kansas State
Univ.) 218-5, 303-21
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako
(Ochanomizu Univ.) 408-3
Ispa, Jean (Texas Tech Univ.)
315-12
J
Jackson, Ashley N. (Auburn
Univ.) 209-2, 226-3, 227,
315-18
Jackson, Ellen (Miami Univ.)
127-1
Jackson, Jeffrey B. (Alliant
International Univ.) 0482
Jackson, Melanie Natasha (Univ.
of Minnesota) 0517
Jackson, Ryeshia (Texas State
Univ.) 315-19
Jackson, Shera (Texas Tech
Univ.) 215
Jacobson, Arminta L. (Univ. of
North Texas) 203-14
Jager, Kathleen (Michigan State
Univ.) 417-7
James, Anthony G. (Univ. of
Missouri) 327-3
James, Spencer L. (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 334-2
Jamison, Tyler B. (Univ. of
Missouri) 129-3, 130-2
Jang, Bohyun Joy (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-16
Jang, Juyoung (Univ. of
Minnesota) 203-13
Jasinski, Jana (Univ. of Central
Florida) 306-1
Jensen, Alexander C. (Purdue
Univ.) 230-2
Jeong, Yu-Jin (McGill Univ.)
139-4
Johnson, Alena C (Utah State
Univ.) 203-20
Johnson, Brianna (Andrews
Univ.) 217-1
Johnson, Byron (Baylor Univ.)
139-11
Johnson, David R. (Penn State
Univ.) 07-TC2A, 14-TC4A,
320-4
Johnson, Katherine M. (Penn
State Univ.) 12-TC3B
Johnson, Lee N. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 120-13
Johnson, Matthew D. (Kansas
State Univ.) 217-16, 217-17,
218-5, 303-18, 334-4
Johnson, Phyllis J. (Univ. of
British Columbia) 102-4
Johnson, Roberta Ann (Utah
Valley Univ.) 315-14
Johnson, Tricia (Illinois State
Univ.) 402-3
Jones, Blake L. (Univ. of Illinois)
102-27, 110-1
Jones, Ithel (Florida State Univ.)
418-5
Joo, Yoon Hae (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 10217
Jordan, Erica Florence (Univ. of
West Florida) 211-2
Jordan, Rachel (Kansas State
Univ.) 217-16
Jorgensen, Bryce L. (East
Carolina Univ.) 315-32
Jubber, Ann P. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 402-1
Jun, Byoungchul Joseph (George
Fox Univ.) 229-1
Jung, MinJung (Univ. of
Tennessee) 217-14, 418-6
Jurich, Joan (Ohio Univ.) 209,
311
K
Kaestner, Robert (Univ. of
Illinois at Chicago) 411-1
Kaminaka, Katrina (Walden
Univ.) 116-4
Kamp Dush, Claire M. (Ohio
State Univ.) 04-TC1B, 11TC3A, 110-2, 315-4
Kang, Hyeyoung (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
324-4
Kaplan, Matt (Penn State Univ.)
113-2
Karakurt, Gunnur (CWRU)
322-4
Karapeckyj-Cox, Tara (Univ. of
Florida) 409
Karney, Benjamin (UCLA) 419,
420
Katafiasz, Heather (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-14
Kato, Chiharu (Michigan State
Univ.) 139-23
Kato, Kuniko (Utunomiya
Kyowa Univ.) 408-4
Katras, Mary Jo (Univ. of
Minnesota) 234
Katz, Mara (Univ. of Arizona)
332-1
Kaufman, James C. (California
State Univ.-San Bernardino)
205-1
Kaufman, Mark (Washburn
Univ.) 315-30
Keegan, Page (California State
Univ.-Northridge) 204
Kehler, Joshua L. (Wichita State
Univ.) 124-2
Keiley, Margaret K. (Auburn
Univ.) 206-2, 227, 315-18
Keim, Barry (Louisiana State
Univ.) 223
Keim, Robert Eugene (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 203-14, 342
Keller, M. Kay (Florida State
Univ.) 203-17
Keown-Belous, Christopher
(Michigan State Univ.) 203-6,
315-23
Kern, Bobby L. (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 106-2
Kerpelman, Jennifer L. (Auburn
Univ.) 139-7, 139-20, 203-2,
335-1, 335-2, 406-2
Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.)
315-8
Keys, Deborah French (Univ. of
Kentucky) 203-8
Keyser, Brittany (Univ. of
Alabama) 139-10
Khaw, Lyndal (Montclair State
Univ.) 324-2
Killoren, Sarah E. (Colorado
State Univ.) 405-3
Kim, Heeran (Univ. of
Minnesota) 217-20
�Program participants
Kim, Hye Jin (Texas Tech Univ.)
303-14
Kim, Seongeun (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 145, 217-28
Kim, Soo.H. (H & H) 417-12
Kim, Soohyun (Syracuse Univ.)
139-22
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of
Kentucky) 402-23
Kimbrell, Monica (Virginia Tech)
402-6
Kirby-Wilkins, Jacqueline
(Ashland Univ.) 404, 415
Kirkland, Cassandra L. (Auburn
Univ.) 206-2, 227
Knapp, Stan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 08-TC2B
Knerr, Michael (Ohio State
Univ.) 303-28
Knight, George P. (Arizona State
Univ.) 217-25
Knox, David (Ball State Univ.)
402-18
Koenig, Hilary (Texas State
Univ.) 303-12
Koepke, Leslie Ann (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 418-4
Koerner, Susan (Univ. of
Arizona) 120-15
Kogan, Steven M. (Univ. of
Georgia) 210-3, 402-7
Kok, Car Mun (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 303-5
Korenman, Sanders (Baruch
Col./CUNY) 411-1
Kostelecky, Kyle L. (Univ. of
Louisiana-Lafayette) 303-6
Kostina-Ritchey, Erin (Texas
Tech Univ.) 203-23, 41719
Kotila, Letitia E. (Ohio State
Univ.) 110, 315-4
Kramer, Laurie (Penn State
Univ.) 230
Krokstrom, Laurel (Univ. of
South Dakota) 217-7
Kuvalanka, Katherine A. (Miami
Univ.) 209-2, 209-4, 319
Kwag, Kyung Hwa (Iowa State
Univ.) 331
Kwon, Josephine (Iowa State
Univ.) 331
L
Lam, Ian (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 128-1
Lambert, Nathaniel M. (Florida
State Univ.) 133-2, 308-3,
410
Landers-Potts, Melissa (Univ. of
Georgia) 333
Landor, Antoinette Marie (Univ.
of Georgia) 131, 303-11
Lane, Crystal Lynn (Virginia
Tech) 132
Lange, Jane (Univ. of California
Los Angeles) 323-1
Langley, Audra K. (Univ. of
California Los Angeles)
323-4
Larson, Barbara (Univ. of
Nevada-Reno) 119
Larzelere, Robert E. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 14-TC4A, 10211, 139-11
Lathem, Bailey E. (Auburn
Univ.) 406-2
Lauer, Sean 04-TC1B
Laumann, Gary (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 233
Lavner, Justin A. (Univ. of
California Los Angeles)
323-2
Law, David (Utah State Univ.)
203-15
Lawrence, Amanda (Messiah
Col.) 315-31
Lawrence, Frances C. (Louisiana
State Univ.) 234, 315-27
Laxman, Daniel J. (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
20-TC5B, 417-4
Lazarevic, Vanja (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
209-3, 324-4, 414-4
Lazaro, Mayeso Chinseu (Univ.
of Alberta) 414-3
Lechtenburg, Marcie (Kansas
State Univ.) 303-21
Lee, Chien-Ti (Wesleyan Univ.)
415-3
Lee, Gary (Bowling Green State
Univ.) 101-1 CmW1
Lee, Jaerim (Seoul National
Univ.) 234, 325-3
Lee, Joo Young (Mississippi
Univ. for Women) 102-19,
102-24
Lee, Jung Ah (Michigan State
Univ.) 417-14
Lee, Kyung-Hee (Texas Tech
Univ.) 11-TC3A, 409-2
Lee, NaYeon (Texas Tech Univ.)
11-TC3A, 102-26A, 128-2,
344
Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State
Univ.) 324-2, 325-3
Lee, Sun-A (Georgia Southern
Univ.) 402-12
Lee, Tae (Univ. of Georgia)
331-2
Lee, Youn Mi (Mississippi Univ.
for Women) 102-19, 10224
Lei, Karlo (Univ. of Georgia)
211-3
Lei, Man Kit (Univ. of Georgia)
333, 402-7
Leonard, William C. (Univ. of
Maryland) 226-4
Leone, Janel M. (Siena Col.)
115-2
Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of
Maryland) 301-1 CmF1, 4011 CmS2
Letiecq, Bethany L. (Montana
State Univ.) 113-1, 217-15
Levchenko, Polina (Univ. of
Minnesota) 135-2
Lewis, Edith A. (Univ. of
Michigan) 121-6, 327-7
Lianekhammy, Joann (Univ. of
Kentucky) 402-23
Li, Cuiting (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) 140, 418-9
Li, Xiaohui (Univ. of Minnesota)
218-9, 417-23
Liechty, Janet M. (Univ. of
Illinois) 139-19
Lilly, Cindy L. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 3084
Lim, Peter (Inst. for the Study of
Asian American Christianity)
229-2
Lindsay, Theresa (Eastern Illinois
University) 115
Link, Chelsea (Kansas State
Univ.) 218-7
Liu, Chieh-Wen (Rutgers Univ.)
203-27
Liu, Shu-Wen (Fordham Univ.)
402-9
Liu, Wenli (Kansas State Univ.)
217-16, 217-17
Lockett, Lorenza (Kansas State
Univ.) 418-1
Lohman, Brenda J. (Iowa State
Univ.) 12-TC3B, 139-16, 2251, 309-1, 315-24, 322-3
Lokteff, Maegan (Utah State
Univ.) 325-5
Long, Ed (Central Michigan
Univ.) 417-1
Lorenz, Frederick O. (Iowa State
Univ.) 11-TC3A, 331, 332-3,
413-2
Lotspeich, Felisha (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-14, 303-16
Lott, Ryan Eugene (Iowa State
Univ.) 102-13
Lowe, Katie (Purdue Univ.)
417-11
Lowman, Jennifer L. (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) 315-3
Lucero-Liu, Ana A. (California
State Univ.-Northridge)
306-2
Lucier-Greer, Mallory (Auburn
Univ.) 315-8
M
Ma, Yanling (Auburn Univ.) 1397, 335-2
Macartney, Suzanne (U.S. Bureau
of the Census) 237-2
MacArthur, Stacey S. (Wesleyan
Univ.) 415-3
Macchi, C.R. (Kansas State
Univ.) 218-5
MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley
M. (Purdue Univ.) 03-TC1A ,
112-3, 220, 332-4
Machara, Margaret E. (Tennessee
State Univ.) 203-19
MacTavish, Katherine A.
(Oregon State Univ.) 3093
Maharaj, Artie (Univ. of
Connecticut) 327-6
Mahatmya, Duhita (Iowa State
Univ.) 225-1, 309-1
Mahone, Equiller (Univ. of
Alabama) 139-10
Makino, Katsuko (Utunomiya
Kyowa Univ.) 408-1
Mamdani, Tahera (NCFR) 18CmTu4
Mammen, Sheila (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 234, 303-3
Mancini, Jay A. (Univ. of
Georgia) 122, 210, 238-1
CmTh6, 315-32, 331, 416,
420
Mandleco, Barbara (Brigham
Young Univ.) 402-2
Manoogian, Margaret M.
(Western Oregon Univ.) 234,
303-24
Marczak, Mary (Univ. of
Minnesota) 404-1
Maring, Elisabeth (Univ. of
Maryland) 107-2, 135
Markham, Melinda Stafford
(Kansas State Univ.) 102-18,
129, 418-1
Marks, Loren D. (Louisiana State
Univ.) 109, 229, 315-27
Marsh, Susan (Parenting
Partnerships) 103
Marshall, James P. (Univ. of
Arkansas) 101, 308-1
Marshall, Rachael (Lipscomb
Univ.) 402-10
Marsiglio, William (Univ. of
Florida) 320-5
Martin, James A. 420
Mata-Otero, Ana-Maria (Univ. of
Texas-Dallas) 136-1
Mather, Rebecca (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 418-7
Matson, Ron (Wichita State
Univ.) 124-2
May, Caroline (Auburn Univ.)
139-7
Mbito, Njoroge Michael
(Messiah Col.) 116-3
McAllister, Shelece (Brigham
Young Univ.) 203-9
McAlpine, Meg (Univ. of
Florida) 203-1
McBride, Brent A. (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
417-4
63
�Program participants
McBride, Duane Calvin
(Andrews Univ.) 217-1
McCann, Ellen (Univ. of
Minnesota) 404-1
McCaulley, Graham (Univ. of
Missouri) 305-2
McClain, Lauren Rinelli
(Savannah State Univ.)
137-4
McClaskie, Steve 02TCWK1
McCollum, Eric (Virginia Tech)
218-8, 402-16
McCollum, Heather (Louisiana
Tech Univ.) 315-6
McConatha-Rosle, Melina (Univ.
of Delaware) 235
McCoy, J. Kelly (Brigham Young
Univ - Idaho) 14-TC4A
McCoy, Shuntay Z. (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
315-9
McCulloch, Jan (Univ. of
Minnesota) 212, 219
McDaniel, Brandon T (Penn
State Univ.) 120-12
McElroy, Stacey Elizabeth (Univ.
of Georgia) 131
McElwain, Alyssa D. (Auburn
Univ.) 139-7, 406-2
McGeorge, Christi (North Dakota
State Univ.) 236-1
McGuigan, William
(Pennsylvania State Univ.Shenango) 303-9
McGuire, Jenifer (Washington
State Univ.) 222
McHale, Susan M. (Penn State
Univ.) 128-1, 230-1, 326-2,
326-3
McKenna, James J. (Univ. of
Notre Dame) 411-4
McMahon, Sarah (Rutgers Univ.)
132-1
McNeely, Clea (Univ. of
Tennessee) 125-2
McNeil, Sharde (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 139-17
McNulty, James K. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 133-2
McQuay, Heidi (Brigham Young
Univ.) 417-5
McQuillan, Julia (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 12TC3B
McWey, Lenore M. (Florida State
Univ.) 417-15
Meadows, Mikki (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 228
Mejias, Caroline A. (Univ. of
Texas at Dallas) 136-1
Melby, Janet (Iowa State Univ.)
11-TC3A, 19-TC5A
Melgar, Claudia (Univ. of
Illinois-Chicago) 211-4
64
Mendez, Marcos D. (Kansas
State Univ.) 218-5, 402-16
Merrifield, Kami Ann (Penn
State Univ.) 417-10
Merrill, Chloe (Weber State
Univ.) 16-CmTu3, 103,
302
Merten, Michael J. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 106-3, 124-3,
406-4
Meschke, Laurie L. (San
Francisco State Univ.) 124,
132-4, 309
Messelt, Sara (San Francisco
State Univ.) 132-4
Messina, Lauren A. (Univ. of
Maryland) 125-1, 226-4,
315-1
Meszaros, Peggy S. (Virginia
Tech) 402-6, 417-16
Middlemiss, Wendy (Univ. of
North Texas) 411-4
Milardo, Robert (Univ. of Maine)
19-TC5A, 109, 240, 303-1
CmF2, 320-6
Miller, J. Elizabeth (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 114-2
Miller, Marianne M. (Alliant
International Univ.) 102-15,
303-15, 321
Miller, Richard B. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 19-TC5A,
135-3
Miller, Sarah (East Carolina
Univ.) 315-29
Miranda, Jeanne (Univ. of
California Los Angeles) 3231, 323-4
Mock, Jim (Utah State Univ.)
303-17, 303-19
Modecki, Kathryn L (Murdoch
Univ.) 102-6
Moen, Daniel (Utah State Univ.)
120-25
Monroe, Pamela (Louisiana State
Univ.) 223
Moore, Lyn Erin (Univ. of
Connecticut) 303-22
Morgaine, Carol A. (Portland
State Univ.) 203-26
Morgan Russell, Elizabeth L.
(Texas State Univ.) 303-12
Mortensen, Jennifer A. (Univ. of
Arizona) 125-3, 217-5
Moseman, Cindy (Ashland
Univ.) 411
Moske, Amanda (Univ. of North
Texas) 411-4
Moyer, April M. (Clark Univ.)
228-1, 228-2
Moyses, Kendra (Michigan State
Univ.) 120-5
Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech
Univ.) 116-2, 215, 414
Munn, Sunny Lynne (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-30
Muraco, Joel (Univ. of Arizona)
134-1
Murphy-Erby, Y. Yvette (Univ. of
Arkansas) 315-9
Murray, Colleen I. (Univ. of
Nevada-Reno) 119
Murray, Maresa J. (Indiana
Univ.) 110-2 CmW2, 201,
327-7
Murray-Waters, Colin (Univ. of
Nevada-Reno) 119
Mutchler, Matthew S. (Penn
State-Worthington Scranton)
102-21
Myers-Bowman, Karen S.
(Kansas State Univ.) 105-1,
112-1, 217-23
Myers-Walls, Judith A. (Purdue
Univ.) 105-1, 320-7
Mykyta, Laryssa (U.S. Bureau of
the Census) 237-2
N
Nadeem, Erum ((Univ. of
California Los Angeles)
323-1
Nakagawa, Mari (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 408-3
Nan, Liu (Ochanomizu Univ.)
408-4
Nathans, Laura (Univ. of North
Texas) 411-4
Natrajan-Tyagi, Rajeswari
(Alliant International Univ.)
108-1
Nauck, Bernhard (Chemnitz Univ.
of Technology) 414-1
Nazarinia-Roy, R. Roudi (Kansas
State Univ.) 203-22, 205-3,
402-5
Nedela, Mary (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 139-17
Negash, Sesen (Florida State
Univ.) 402-8
Nelson, David A. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 135-3
Nelson, Samantha J. (Utah State
Univ.) 203-20
Nelson Goff, Briana S. (Kansas
State Univ.) 112-4
Nemecek, Rebecca T. L. (Univ.
of Nevada Las Vegas) 327-5
Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair State
Univ.) 217-12
Newkirk, Katie (Univ. of
Massachusets) 128-3
Newland, Lisa A. (Univ. of South
Dakota) 139-24, 217-7
Newman, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
418-9
Newsom, Kimmery Cherise
(Kansas State Univ.) 12011
Nielsen, Samantha K. (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
115-4, 120-18
Nielson, Kimberly (Brigham
Young Univ.) 412-2
Nievar, M. Angela (Univ. of
North Texas) 224-3
Njue, JaneRose Muthoni
(Northern Illinois Univ.) 10310, 325-4
Norton, Aaron (Kansas State
Univ.) 218-7
Nyairo, Caroline (Loma Linda
Univ.) 315-13
O
Ogden, Tiffany D. (California
State Univ.-San Bernardino)
205-1
Oliver, Desiree (Univ. of
Georgia) 210-3
Oliver, Melissa G. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 139-11
Olmstead, Spencer B. (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 224-1,
309
Olson, Jonathan R. (Penn State
Altoona) 120-1
Olson, Terrance D. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 15-TC4B,
122
Olvera, Monica Laura (Oregon
State Univ.) 303-4
O’Neal, Catie Walker (Univ. of
Georgia) 334-3
Ong, Matthew (Univ. of Illinois)
120-18, 402-15
Openshaw, D. Kim (Utah State
Univ.) 120-25
Oravecz, Linda (Towson Univ.)
203-11
Orthner, Dennis (Univ. of North
Carolina) 402-21
Osuch, Janet (Michigan State
Univ.) 412-3
Oswald, Ramona Faith (Univ. of
Illinois/UrbanaChampaign) 115-3, 209-3, 303-3,
403
Owen, Margaret Tresch (Univ. of
Texas at Dallas) 136-1
P
Pacholok, Shelley (Univ. of
British Columbia) 228-3
Paczkowski, Emilie (Univ. of
California Los Angeles)
323-1
Padilla-Walker, Laura M.
(Brigham Young Univ.)
130-3
Pallock, Linda (Kent State Univ.)
139-1
Pandit, Mayuri (Loma Linda
Univ.) 315-13
Park, Young-Hee (Florida State
Univ.) 418-5
Parker, Trent (Univ. of Kentucky)
402-22, 402-23
�Program participants
Parker-Ames, Gwendolyn
(Nyack Col.) 405-2
Parra-Cardona, J. Rubén
(Michigan State Univ.) 30323, 413-1
Parry, Jeron (Utah Valley Univ.)
315-14
Parsons Leigh, Jeanna (Univ. of
Calgary) 228-3
Pasley, B. Kay (Florida State
Univ.) 12-TC3B,
20-TC5B, 137-1 CmW5, 224-1,
300-1, 311, 320-8, 417-3
Patton, Rikki (Ohio State Univ.)
102-14, 303-16
Paulk, Amber (Central
Washington Univ.) 315-11
Pavkov, Thomas (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 120-9, 139-17,
303-13
Payne, Pamela B. (Univ. of
Arizona) 402-20
Pedersen, Daphne E. (Univ. of
North Dakota) 327-4
Pendry, Patricia (Washington
State Univ.) 137-1
Pepper, Sara (Andrews Univ.)
217-1
Pereira, Mafalda Aires (Minho
Univ.) 417-9
Perkins, Kelley (Univ. of
Delaware) 114-3
Perlman, Dan (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 11TC3A
Perry, Martha S. (Univ. of
Kentucky) 127-2, 130-1,
402-23
Perry, Yvette V. (Univ. of Toledo)
08-TC2B, 212, 316, 340
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen (Univ.
of Massachusetts) 19-TC5A,
128-3, 128-4
Peterson, Colleen M. (Univ. of
Nevada Las Vegas) 327-5
Peterson, F. Ryan (Univ. of
Central Missouri) 203-5
Peterson, Gary W. (Messiah Col.)
116-3, 121-7
Peterson, Preston (Loma Linda
Univ.) 208-1
Petree, Chelsea A. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 102-1, 120-6
Petren, Raymond (Florida State
Univ.) 417-3
Pfeffer, Carla (Purdue Univ.
North Central) 212
Phillips, Brenda (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 223
Phillips, Tommy M. (Mississippi
State Univ.) 120-20
Pidcock, Boyd W (Lewis &
Clark Col.) 139-14, 41720
Piercy, Kathleen (Utah State
Univ.) 325-5
Pillemer, Karl A. (Cornell Univ.)
230-3
Pittman, Joe F. (Auburn
Univ.)
121-8, 139-7, 139-19, 335-1,
335-2, 406-2
Plowman, Elizabeth J. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 139-9, 315-2
Plunkett, Scott W. (California
State Univ.-Northridge) 1062, 106-4, 124-3, 139-3, 204,
217-22
Post, Jessica Hope (Univ. of
Arizona) 409-3
Postmus, Judy (Rutgers Univ.)
132-1
Poulsen, Franklin (Brigham
Young Univ.) 332-2
Powell, Erin Lucretia (Univ. of
Kentucky) 303-29
Powers, Amanda (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
140
Pratt, Kariga (Kansas State
Univ.) 417-2
Pressler, Emily (Penn State
Univ.) 120-19
Priest, Jacob Bird (Florida State
Univ.) 206-1
Proulx, Christine M. (Univ. of
Missouri) 102-23, 129-3,
332
Prouty, Anne M. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 303-14
Pryor, Jan (Victoria Univ. of
Wellington) 415
Pucket, Jillian (Univ. of
Kentucky) 402-23
Puhlman, Daniel J. (Florida State
Univ.) 20-TC5B, 417-3
Pumaccahua, Tessy T. (California
State Univ.-San Bernardino)
205-1
Pyke, Karen (Univ. of California,
Riverside) 324-1
Q
Qiu, Wei (Weber State Univ.)
139-13
Quach, Andrew Sieunguyen
(Towson Univ.) 203-11
Quek, Karen (Alliant
International Univ.) 108-3,
217-28, 229-2
R
Radina, Rachel (Miami Univ.)
209-2
Radunovich, Heidi Liss (Univ. of
Florida) 203-1, 203-7
Raffaelli, Marcela (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
115-1, 115-4, 414-4
Rajadhyaksha, Ujvala (Syracuse
Univ.) 217-26
Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse
Univ.) 217-26, 344
Ranade, Nivedita (Univ. of
Connecticut) 327-6
Rappleyea, Damon (East
Carolina Univ.) 315-29
Ratcliffe, Gary Cole (Kansas
State Univ.) 217-16
Rauer, Amy J. (Auburn Univ.)
206-2, 322-1, 334
Readdick, Coco (Florida State
Univ.) 231-1 OATh3
Ready, Brian Scott (Central
Michigan Univ.) 417-1
Reck, Katie (Utah State Univ.)
102-22
Rehm, Marsha (Florida State
Univ.) 203-16, 417-8
Reinke, Jennifer S. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 315-5
Rettig, Kathryn D. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 120-23
Reyes, Robert (Goshen Col.)
405-1
Reynolds, Conroy Everton
(Loma Linda Univ.) 10212
Rich, Amanda (Univ. of
Delaware) 114-3
Richards, Leslie (Oregon State
Univ.) 234
Richardson, Hannah B. (Clark
Univ.) 228-2
Richardson, Rhonda (Kent State
Univ.) 139-1
Richmond, Mary Frances
(Kansas State Univ.) 217-2
Rider, Kennon (Zayed Univ.)
208
Riera, Kate (Univ. of Delaware)
132-3
Riina, Elizabeth M. (Penn State
Univ.) 326-2
Riley, Debbie (Univ. of
California Los Angeles)
323-4
Ripoll-Núñez, Karen
(Universidad de los Andes)
325-2
Ro, Hye-Sun (Alliant
International Univ.) 229-1
Roberson, Patricia N. E. (Univ.
of Tennessee) 303-14, 30327, 404-2
Roberts, Joanne (Hardin
Simmons Univ.) 103, 302
Robila, Mihaela (Queens Col.,
City Univ. of New York)
325-1
Rocco, Tonette S. (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-30
Roche, Kathleen M. (Georgia
State Univ.) 136-4
Rodriguez, Yuliana (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
102-17
Roeder, Megan (Towson Univ.)
203-24
Rogers, Adam Apffel (Brigham
Young Univ.) 315-15, 31526
Rogers, Darrin L. (Univ. of Texas
- Pan American) 217-19
Rohr, Danielle L. (Univ. of North
Texas) 224-3
Rollins, Alethea (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 315-9
Rombo, Dorothy (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 325-4,
418-4
Roosa, Mark W. (Arizona State
Univ.) 217-25
Roper, Susanne Olsen (Brigham
Young Univ.) 402-1, 402-2,
412-2
Rose, Hilary A. (Concordia
Univ.) 211-1
Rosenblatt, Paul (Univ. of
Minnesota) 218-9
Ross, Maisie (Univ. of Florida)
203-1
Rouse-Arnett, Marlo (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 315-17
Rowe, Alyssa N. (Texas State
Univ.) 303-12
Rowley, Rochelle (Wichita State
Univ.) 124-2
Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland)
226-4, 315-1
Russell, Daniel 07-TC2A
Russell, Stephen T. (Univ. of
Arizona) 134-1, 406-1
Rutter, Rachael (Kansas State
Univ.) 217-16
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Central
Michigan Univ.) 324-3
Sabatelli, Ronald M. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 121-9, 240, 3191 CmF6
Sahin, Volkan (Weber State
Univ.) 139-13
Saint-Eloi Cadely, Hans (Auburn
Univ.) 139-7, 335-1
Sallstrom, Eliza (Brigham Young
Univ.) 417-5
Sama, Edwin A. (Kansas State
Univ.) 120-22
Sams, Juli Meagan (Univ. of
Tennessee) 418-6
Samuelson, Anne (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 4187
Sandberg, Jonathan G. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 135-3, 412-2
Sano, Yoshie (Washington State
Univ.) 234, 303-3, 303-24
Sasaki, Takayo (Ochanomizu
Univ.) 408-4
Sasser, Tina (LaunchAbility, Inc.)
411-4
65
�Program participants
Sathe, Shridhar (Florida State
Univ.) 203-16, 417-8
Savla, Tina (Virginia Tech)
107-3
Sawada, Jennifer (Brigham
Young Univ.) 309-2
Sawhill, Isabel (The Brookings
Inst.) 212, 214
Sayer, Aline G. (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 134-2
Schaefer, Mallary K. (North
Dakota State Univ.) 120-2,
406-3
Schaller, Amy (Univ. of Arizona)
203-3
Schlomer, Gabriel S. (Univ. of
Arizona) 416
Schmalz, Dorothy (Brigham
Young Univ.) 335-3
Schmiege, Cynthia (Univ. of
Idaho) 102-2
Schmittel, Emily Marie
(Michigan State Univ.)
417-7
Schnurr, Melissa P. (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Green Bay) 235,
322-3
Schoenfeld, Elizabeth A. (Univ.
of Texas at Austin) 334-1
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J. (Ohio
State Univ.) 04-TC1B, 12TC3B, 20-TC5B, 110-2, 111,
128, 146, 315-4
Schramm, David G. (Univ. of
Missouri) 233-3, 305-2
Schueths, April M. (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 417-17
Schultz, Tia R. (Univ. of
Missouri) 418-3
Schumm, Walter R. (Kansas
State Univ.) 315-30, 320-9,
402-19
Schvaneveldt, Paul (Weber State
Univ.) 116, 139-13, 325-2,
341
Schwerdtfeger, Kami L. 12TC3B
Seagrave, Lynn (Florida
International Univ.) 226-2
Sears, Kaye (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 302
Seegan, Paige L. (California
State Univ.-Northridge)
124-3
Seeley, John (Oregon Research
Institute) 305-3
Segrin, Chris (Univ. of Arizona)
120-15
Seldin, Peter (Pace Univ.) 1142
Senia, Jennifer M. (Iowa State
Univ.) 225-3
Serido, Joyce (Univ. of Arizona)
102-7
Settles, Barbara (Univ. of
Delaware) 04-TC1B, 235
66
Shabazz, Aasim (Univ. of
Minnesota) 207
Shamoon, Zain (Michigan State
Univ.) 322-2
Shapiro, Connie (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
133-3
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech
Univ.) 115, 212, 315-12
Sheats, Kameron (Univ. of
Georgia) 131
Sheffield, Tiffany (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 417-17
Shepherd, Diana D. (California
State Univ., Chico) 139-24,
217-7
Shih, Kristy Y. (Univ. of
California, Riverside) 118,
324-1
Shim, Soyeon (Univ. of Arizona)
102-7
Shipley, Ahlishia (National Inst.
of Food and Agriculture)
306-3
Shreffler, Karina M. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 08-TC2B, 12TC3B, 217-18
Sidorowicz, Kathleen (Univ. of
Maryland) 217-11
Sigle-Rushton, Wendy (London
Sch. of Economics and
Political Science) 107-1
Silvey, Le Anne E. (Michigan
State Univ.) 327-7
Simons, Ronald L. (Univ. of
Georgia) 211-3, 333
Siqueira Drake, Adryanna
(Kansas State Univ.) 21717
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State
Univ.) 102-22, 127-3, 233-1
Skrypnek, Berna J. (Univ. of
Alberta) 414-3
Small, Stephen (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 418-7
Smiddy, Eliza R. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 203-12
Smith, Catherine (East Carolina
Univ.) 402-21
Smith, Delores E. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 116-1, 411-4
Smith, Douglas (Texas Tech
Univ.) 322-4
Smith, Emily L. (Univ. of
Georgia) 402-7
Smith, Jocelyn Renee (Univ. of
Maryland) 226-4, 306-4
Smith, JuliAnna Z. (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 134-2
Smith, Lauren (Univ. of
Kentucky) 402-23
Smith, Stephanie (Michigan State
Univ.) 412-3
Smith, Suzanna (Univ. of
Florida) 203-7
Smith, Suzanne R. (Washington
State Univ.-Vancouver)
114-1
Smith, Thomas (Auburn Univ.)
315-8
Snyder, Anastasia (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-16
Snyder, Linley (Univ. of
Missouri) 102-23
Solheim, Catherine A. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 135-2, 418-8
Sollie, Donna (Auburn Univ.)
110-2 CmW2, 201
Solmeyer, Anna R. (Penn State
Univ.) 230-1
Soloski, Kristy (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 139-17
Son, Seohee (Sookmyung
Women’s Univ.) 120-23, 234,
325-3
Sorenson, Jessica (Brigham
Young Univ.) 402-1
Speirs, Katherine E. (Univ. of
Maryland) 327-6
Spellings, Carolyn R. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 315-10
Sperr, Megan (Univ. of Georgia)
210-1
Sprecher, Katharine (Univ. of
Tennessee) 125-2
Sprenkle, Doug (Purdue Univ.)
332-4
Springer, C. (Univ. of Tennessee)
116-1
St. Clair-Christman, JeanMarie
(Penn State Univ.) 10210
Stanik, Christine (Penn State
Univ.) 326-3, 334
Stanton, M. Duncan (The Morton
Ctr.) 121-10
Stephenson, Sarah (Penn State
Univ.-Shenango) 303-9
Stewart, J. Wade (Utah State
Univ.) 303-17
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State
Univ.) 405-2
Stichter, Janine P. (Univ. of
Missouri) 418-3
Stith, Sandra (Kansas State
Univ.) 303-21, 402-16
Stockdale, Laura A. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 120-10, 130-3
Stolz, Heidi E. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 203-12, 404-2
Stone, Marnie (LaunchAbility,
Inc.) 411-4
Stone Carlson, Tom (North
Dakota State Univ.) 236-1,
321
Stork-Hestad, Nicole (Univ. of
Kentucky) 303-26
Storm, Cheryl (Pacific Lutheran
Univ.) 108-3
Strohschein, Lisa (Univ. of
Alberta) 303-1
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR) 18CmTu4
Sturm, Jr., Michael R. (Univ. of
Delaware) 139-21
Sugita, Chisato (East Carolina
Univ.) 224-2
Suitor, J. Jill (Penn State Univ.)
230-3
Sung, Miai (Korea National
Open Univ.) 325-3
Supple, Andrew J. (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
204, 217-22
Surjadi, Florensia F. (Iowa State
Univ.) 331, 413-2
Swaim, Brandon (Univ. of
Alabama) 139-10
Swenson, Andrea V. R. (Texas
Tech Univ.) 102-26
Swindle, Taren (Univ. of
Arkansas) 139-11
Symonds, Laura (Michigan State
Univ.) 412-3
T
Tabb, Latiaynna S. (Univ. of
Delaware) 303-8
Tabuchi, Rokuro (Sophia Univ.)
414-1
Tambling, Rachel B. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 120-13, 30322
Tang, Chiung-Ya 03-TC1A
Tang, Xiaohui (Texas Tech
Univ.) 417-19
Taylor, Alan (East Carolina
Univ.) 315-29, 348
Taylor, Angela (California State
Univ. Northridge) 306-2
Taylor, Dani (Messiah Col.) 103,
302
Taylor, Lisa (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 142, 209
Taylor, Sherria Donae (Loma
Linda Univ.) 315-13
Tein, Jenn (Arizona State Univ.)
217-25
Terrana, Katherine (Univ. of
Kentucky) 402-23
Thakar, Mansi (Univ. of Southern
California) 135-4
Theodore, Vance P. (Kansas State
Univ.) 402-19
Thomann Mitchell, Elissa
(Univ. of Illinois/UrbanaChampaign) 305-1
Thomas, Tisa (Univ. of
Minnesota) 207
Thomas, Volker (Univ. of Iowa)
236
Thompson, David (Kansas State
Univ.) 218-7
Thompson, Stacy (Southern
Illinois Univ.) 203-28
Tichenor, Karlin (Michigan State
Univ.) 303-23
Tilghman-Osborne, Emile (Penn
State Univ.) 106-1
Tilley, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Arizona) 125-3
�Program participants
Timm, Tina (Michigan State
Univ.) 315-23
Tobias, Scott Andrew (Kent State
Univ.) 120-16
Toelle, Stephanie (Univ. of
Florida) 203-1
Toews, Michelle (Texas State
Univ.) 315-19, 315-20
Toomey, Russell B. (Univ. of
Arizona) 228, 236-1, 4061
Topor, Jessica Anna (Michigan
State Univ.) 203-6
Totenhagen, Casey (Univ. of
Arizona) 332-1
Tralle, Minnell (Univ. of
Minnesota) 103, 400-1 CmS1,
404-1
Trask, Bahira Sherif (Univ. of
Delaware) 114, 235
Trevino, Nancy (Texas Tech
Univ.) 215
Troilo, Jessica (West Virginia
Univ.) 415-1
Tucker, Corinna Jenkins (Univ.
of New Hampshire) 13915
Tuggle, Felicia (Auburn Univ.)
139-7, 139-19
Tulane, Sarah (Utah State Univ.)
127-3, 233-1
Turner, Linda Jo (Univ. of
Missouri) 327-3
Tuttle, Amelia E. (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 120-9
U
Umaña-Taylor, Adriana J.
(Arizona State Univ.) 19TC5A, 217-10
Updegraff, Kimberly A. (Arizona
State Univ.)
19-TC5A, 136, 217-10, 326-1,
405-3
Usdansky, Margaret (Syracuse
Univ.) 110, 211-4
V
Van Campen, Kali (Univ. of
Arizona) 217-29
Vander Waal, Curt (Andrews
Univ.) 217-1
Vander Wal, Sarah (Univ. of
Alabama) 139-10
van Eeden-Moorfield, Brad
238
Van Kelegom, Martijn (Univ. of
Tennessee) 303-27
Veldorale-Brogan, Amanda
(Florida State Univ.) 203-16,
402-8
Vennum, Amber V. (Florida State
Univ.) 418-10
Vesely, Colleen K. (Univ. of
Maryland) 327-6
Viera, Jaclyn (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) 303-25
Vincenti, Virginia B. (Univ. of
Wyoming) 307
Viramontez Anguiano, Ruben
(Bowling Green State Univ.)
405-1
Vu, Kim (Univ. of California San
Diego) 116-4
W
Wahler, Robert (Univ. of
Tennessee) 139-8
Waide, Michael P. (Syracuse
Univ.) 115-2
Walker, Alexis J. (Oregon State
Univ.) 226-1
Walker, Anthony (Univ. of Texas)
205-4
Walker, Kathleen K. (Kent State
Univ.) 203-18
Walker, Susan K. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 122, 130, 217-20,
234, 345
Wall, Sterling K. (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
140, 418-9
Walsh, Froma (Univ. of Chicago)
321
Wambu, Grace W. (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 303-10
Wampler, Karen (Michigan State
Univ.) 419
Wampler, Richard (Michigan
State Univ.) 419
Ward, Rebecca J. (Shippensburg
Univ.) 315-7
Washburn, Isaac J. (Oregon
Social Learning Center)
03-TC1A, 07-TC2A, 19TC5A
Waterman, Jill (Univ. of
California Los Angeles) 3231, 323-2, 323-3
Waters, Damian Michael (Univ.
of Maryland) 226-4
Watson, Stuart J (Murdoch Univ.)
102-6
Watts, Ivan (Auburn Univ.)
206-2
Weber, Lindsay M. (Kansas State
Univ.) 402-19
Weeks, Gerald. R. (Univ. of
Nevada Las Vegas) 327-5
Weigel, Daniel J. (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) 120-5, 315-3
Weimer, Amy A. (Univ. of TexasPan American) 217-19
Weiner, Judith L. (Miami Univ.)
209-4
Weiser, Dana A. (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) 120-5, 315-3
Weisskirch, Rob (CSULA)
315-33
Wells, Melissa (Loma Linda
Univ.) 133-1
Welsh, Kayleigh (California
State Univ.-Northridge) 1243, 204
Werner-Wilson, Ronald J. (Univ.
of Kentucky) 120-3, 127-2,
303-26, 402-22, 402-23
Wetchler, Joseph (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 303-13
Wheeler, Brandan (Auburn
Univ.) 412-2
Wheeler, Karyn M. (Univ. of
Texas at Austin) 218-1
Wheeler, Lorey A. (Arizona State
Univ.) 19-TC5A, 326-1
White, Aisha T. (Iowa State
Univ.) 225-3
White, Rebecca M. B. (Arizona
State Univ.) 217-25
White, Shauntia D. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 217-18
Whitehead, Michael R.
(Michigan State Univ.) 10220, 315-23
Whiteman, Shawn D. (Purdue
Univ.) 230-2
Whiting, Jason (Texas Tech
Univ.) 322-4
Whitt, Tasha Janel (Virginia
Tech) 417-16
Wickel, Katharine (Univ. of
Minnesota) 04-TC1B,
132-2
Wickrama, Kandauda (K. A. S.)
(Univ. of Georgia) 102-13,
331, 333, 413-2
Wickrama, Thulitha (Auburn
Univ.) 217-9, 333
Wiersma, Jacquelyn D. (Univ. of
Arkansas) 217-4
Wiesen-Martin, Desiree (Univ. of
New Hampshire) 139-15
Wiggs, Christine Bracamonte
(Univ. of Arizona) 203-3
Wilkins, Tamekia Rana (Univ. of
Illinois/Urbana-Champaign)
217-24
Williams, Amanda (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 147, 406-4
Williams, David (Harvard Univ.)
304
Williams, Sue W. (Texas State
Univ.) 303-12
Williams-Wheeler, Meeshay
(North Carolina A and T
Univ.) 315-9
Williamson, Deanna (Univ. of
Alberta) 414-3
Willis Hepp, Bethany (Univ. of
Delaware) 114-3, 417-18
Willoughby, Brian J. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 309-2, 315-15,
315-25, 315-26
Wilmoth, Joe (Mississippi State
Univ.) 143
Wilson, April C. (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) 129-2
Wilson, Cynthia B. (Baylor
Univ.) 229-3
Wilson, Stephan W. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 116-3, 309-1
CmF4
Wilson-Rood, Colleen (Michigan
State Univ.) 203-25
Winter, Cindy (NCFR
Consultant) 110-2 OSW1,
309-2 CmF5, 313
Wojciak, Armeda Jean (Florida
State Univ.) 417-15
Wood, Claire (Univ. of Missouri)
102-23
Wood, Nathan (Univ. of
Kentucky) 402-22, 402-23
Wright, Cheryl (Univ. of Utah)
417-22
Wright, Rebecca Jean (Michigan
State Univ.) 417-7
Wright, Scott (Univ. of Utah)
417-22
X
Xia, Yan (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 402-13
Xie, Xiaolin (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 402-13
Xu, Xiaohe (Univ. of Texas at
San Antonio) 229-4
Y
Yang, Yun-Jung (Texas Tech
Univ.) 215
Yates, Amy (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) 315-6
Yaure, Robin G. (Penn State
Mont Alto) 411-3, 411-4
Yazedjian, Ani (Texas State
Univ.) 315-19, 315-20
Yilmaz, Arif (Hacettepe
Universitesi) 139-13
Yodanis, Carrie 04-TC1B
Yoo, Hana (Ohio State Univ.)
102-14, 303-16
Yoo, Joan P. (Seoul National
Univ.) 414-2
Yoon, Sun Young (Univ. of
Southern Maine) 217-3
Yorgason, Jeremy (Brigham
Young Univ.) 126, 315-32,
347, 412-2
Yoshida, Keitaro (Brigham
Young Univ.) 07-TC2A
You, Hyun Kyung (Central
Michigan Univ.) 324-3
Young, Rebekah L. (Penn State
Univ.) 03-TC1A ,07-TC2A,
14-TC4A, 237-1
Youngblut, JoAnne M. (Florida
International Univ.) 226-2
Yu, Jeong Jin (California State
Univ. Northridge) 306-2,
417-10
Z
Zaloudek, Julie A. (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 308-2,
418-4
Zamudio, Efrain (Holy Redeemer
Parish) 303-23
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�Program participants
Zapata Roblyer, Martha
(Oklahoma State Univ.)
106-3
Zaremba, Ali (Auburn Univ.)
227
Zavac, Ryan (Univ. of North
Alabama) 315-11
Zehner Ourada, Verna E. (Oregon
State Univ.) 226-1
Zeiders, Katharine H. (Arizona
State Univ.) 217-25
Zhang, Jing (Virginia Tech)
107-3
Zheng, Fuming (South China
Normal Univ.) 217-17
Zimmerman, Kevin John (Iowa
State Univ.) 208-3, 209
Zomerlei, Daniel Ryan
(Michigan State Univ.)
412-3
Zulu-Gillespie, Makeda (Univ. of
Minnesota) 207
Zvonkovic, Anisa M. (Virginia
Tech) 11-TC3A, 102-25, 10226, 102-26A, 115-3, 128-2,
311, 409-2
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FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators,
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National Council on
Family Relations
2010 Annual Conference
November 3-6, 2010
Hilton Hotel and Towers
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Families and Innovation
Ramona Faith Oswald, Ph.D.,
Conference Program Chair
Stimulating
Innovative
Convenient
Affordable
�Helping Students Bridge the
Borders Between Classroom
Content and Application
Teaching Family
Science Conference
June 9-11, 2011
McMenamins
Edgefield
Troutdale, OR
(15 minutes from Portland, OR)
For information:
www.
familyscience
association.org
RIGOROUS RESEARCH AND EVALUATION FOR
IMPROVING
CHILD AND FAMILY WELL-BEING
Research and Evaluation
Topic Areas
Child Abuse & Neglect
Child Care
Early Head Start
Head Start
Adoption & Foster Care
Family & Youth Services
Strengthening Families & Healthy Marriage
Welfare & Employment
www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre
�Welcome to the 2010 NCFR Conference
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
• To provide a forum to disseminate family research
• To share effective and evidence-based practice
applications for direct family service
• To promote the CFLE credential and its educational
and preventive approach to working with families
• To discuss policy implications of family research
and how to inform decision-makers
• To promote the professional development of its
membership, through participation in NCFR
governance and by offering opportunities for
continuing education units (CEUs) for credentialing
The NCFR Mission
To provide an educational forum for family researchers, educators, and practitioners to share in the
development and dissemination of knowledge about
families and family relationships, establish
professional standards, and work to promote family
well-being.
2010 Conference Theme:
“Families and Innovation”
Innovation is the creation of new objects or ideas–it
is the process by which people introduce, re-think,
adapt, surprise, generate, transform, and otherwise
move some part of the world in a new direction. Innovation brings attention to human agency and creativity, and the importance of recognizing our capacity
to think, act, and react beyond “the norm” or what is
expected.
The 2010 NCFR annual conference theme is “Families and Innovation.” Plenary sessions will highlight
new research on family issues that push against
conventional ideas and/or illustrate the gaps between
what we know and what we could know if we did
things differently. The intention behind this theme is
to invigorate the work of family researchers, teachers,
policy makers, and practitioners by creating a forum
for intellectually rigorous exploration, conversation,
and debate.
NCFR thanks the following sponsors for their contributions to the 2010 Annual Conference
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (President’s Reception)
University of Minnesota (plenary sponsor)
Winthrop & Weinstine (reception support)
Kansas State University (CFLE dinner)
University of Central Oklahoma (FLE event)
Johnson Printing (program booklet)
Thyme, Inc (health/beauty aids)
University of Illinois (plenary sponsor)
University of Georgia (plenary sponsor)
About this program booklet . . .
The conference program booklet is divided into the following sections:
• Program at a Glance – program schedule in chronological order
• Subject Index – listing of presentations by subject
• Abbreviations, see page 7
• Pre-conference Events – events and workshops on Tuesday, November 2
• Educational Sessions – complete list of all plenary, special sessions, papers, workshops, symposia, posters,
round tables
• Special Events – receptions and other non-educational sessions in chronological order
• Business Meetings – NCFR Board, committees, sections, focus groups, and other group- or member-initiated
meetings
• General Conference Information
• Conference Committee, NCFR Board, Editors, Staff, Affiliate Councils
• Index of Program Participants
• Your Personal Scheduler – center pull-out section
• Map of the Minneapolis Hilton – center pull-out section
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�2010 Proposal Reviewers
One of the strengths of the NCFR Annual Conference is the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by sections. Proposals are blind reviewed
by three peer reviewers from the section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring that conference
presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience.
Affiliated
Councils
Glee Bertram
Preston Brittner
Stephen Brown
Brian Camp
Michele KozimorKing
Elissa Thomann
Mitchell
Joanne Roberts,
Program Chair
Education and
Enrichment
Ellen Abell
Francesca AdlerBaeder
Kimberly Allen
Sagduna Anasuri
Deborah Bailey
Betty Barber
Howard Barnes
Angie Blackwell
Karen Bluth
Tashel Bordere
Denise Brandon
Anne Burgess
Heather Cline
Jessica Connell
Nate Cottle
Sedahlia Crase
Carol Darling
Raquel Delevi
Esther Devall
Laura Dickson
Jodi Dworkin
Karen Elliott
Michael Fleming
Marilyn Flick
Ted Futris
Colleen Gengler
Nerissa Gillum
Wally Goddard
Samantha
Goodrich
Deborah Griffin
Melody Griffin
Patricia Gross
Eric Hansen
Alisha Hardman
Amanda Hardy
Carolyn Henry
Brian
Higginbotham
Cathy Hockaday
Catherine Johnson
Anne Jones
Janice Kelly
Heeran Kim
Malloy LucieGreer
Margaret Machara
Sally Martin
James Marshall
Laurie Meschke
Wendy
Middlemiss
Kari Morgan
Lou Mueller
Maureen Mulroy
Karen Myers-
Bowman
Judy Myers-Walls
Pat Tanner Nelson
Kara Newby
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Tara Newman
Angela Nievar
Sunjin Oh
Charlotte Shoup
Olsen
Terrance Olson
Joseph Ostenson
Vin Porter
Jessica Rich
Rhonda
Richardson
Kate Riera
Jane Riffe
Cheryl Robinson
Rebecca Rogers
Peggy Rolling
Theresa Russo
Anne Samuelson
Marie Saracino
David Schramm
Lawrence Shelton
Heidi Stolz
Beth Van Horn,
Section Chair
Susan Walker
Heather Wallace
Angie Walston
Gloria Warren
Vera White
Meeshay Wheeler
Amy Wolfe
Jing Jian Xiao
Baomei Zhao
Ethnic Minorities
St. Clair
Alexander
Edna Alfaro
Sadguna Anasuri
Christiana Awosan
Tiffany Brown
Wynona BryantWilliams
Grace ChengShuang Ji
Grace Chung
Katra Goldfarb
Mindy GonzalesBacken
Mellissa Gordon
Cadmona Hall
Andrea Hunter
Walter Kawamato
Sarah Killoren
Cassandra
Kirkland
Antoinette Landor
Edith Lewis
Shuntay McCoy
Maresa Murray
Rudabeh
Nazarinia
Frankie Powell
Robert Reyes
Alethea Rollins
Kristy Shih
Ahlishia Shipley
Jocelyn Smith
Pearl Stewart
Felicia Tuggle
Oudia Westney
Meeshay Wheeler
Tara Woolfolk
Ani Yazedjian
Family and Health
Anita Armstrong
Jonathan
Beckmeyer
Jerica Berge
Debra Bolton
Whitney Brosi
Joyce Chang
Deborah Coehlo,
Section Chair
L. N. Couvillion
Sonya Conner
Connie Dallas
L. E. Derscheid
Rob Gellman
Sally Gillman
Shirley M. H.
Hanson
Gregory. Harris
Twyla Hill
Joanna Kaakinen
Janice Kelly
Sylvia Kinzer
Joan Kuchner
J. M. Kurz
Antoinette Landor
Tracey LaPierre
Ilesha Lee
Xiaohui Li
Barbara Mandleco
Jan McCulloch
Patricia Merk
Michael Merten
S. Miller
M. Elise Radina
Betty Robertson
Carrie Smith
Diana White
Shauntia White
Deanna
Williamson
Tsui-Feng Wu
Jeremy Yorgason
Family Policy
Elaine Anderson
Diane Baltimore
Howard Barnes
Debra Berke
Rhonda Buckley
Elizabeth Carroll
Thomas Chibucos
Sedahlia Jasper
Crase
Kelly Davis
Raquel Delevi
Jeff Dew
Jennifer Doty
Lindsay Edwards
Rosemary
Derscheid
W. Michael Fleming,
Section Chair
Claire Forest
Jaesook Gho
Ishtar Govia
Melody Griffin
Patrica Gross
Stacy HawkinsStacy
Tammy
Henderson
Twyla Hill
Walter Kawamoto
Jackie Kirby
Wilkins
Jaerim Lee
Brenda Lohman
Karen Doneker
Mancini
Deanna
Williamson
Tara Woolfolk
Shirley
Zimmerman
Family Science
Deb Berke
Glee Bertram
Maureen
Blankemeyer
Thomas Chibucos
James Daley
Raquel Delevi
Jared Durtschi
Cameron Froude
Deb Gentry
Nerissa Gillum
Ben Goodman
Erika Grafsky
Donna Hancock
Tammy Harpel,
Section Chair
Jodie Hertzog
Sarah Killoren
Diogo Lamela
Duhita Mahatmya
Trent Mauer
Krista Minnotte
Lou Mueller
Tara Newman
Terrance Olson
Patricia Pendry
Ryan Peterson
Tommy Phillips
Sharon Powell
Peggy Rolling
Melissa Schnurr
Karina Shreffler
Deborah Smith
Stacy Thompson
Scott Tobias
Bahira Sherif
Trask
Robin Yaure
Family Therapy
Kevin Allemagne
Jared Anderson
Shayne Anderson
Deborah Bailey
Thomas Blume
Angela Bradford
Kay Bradford
Thomas Carlson
Rahna S. Cutting
Raquel Delevi
Lindsay Edwards
Tony Faber
John Foley
Lauren Fortner
Barry Ginsberg
Tatiana Glebova
Erika Grafsky
Kevin Green
Mary Sue Green
Eric Hansen
Kay Higgs-Adams
Cody Hollist
Mary Jo Jones
Carmen KnudsenMartin
Justin Koon
Jeffry Larson,
Section Chair
Yvonne Makidon
J. Tekulve
Martial-Vann
Christi McGeorge
Matthew Mutchler
Blendine Perreire
Hawkins
Colleen Peterson
Isa Ribadu
Hye-Sun Ro
Volker Thomas
Richard Wampler
Feminism and
Family Studies
Edna Alfaro
Debra Berke
Tashel Bordere
Marsha Carolan
Marilyn Coleman
Sonya Conner
Kimberly
Crossman
Ishtar Govia
Mary Sue Green
Jennifer Hardesty
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Lynette Hoelter
Joan Jurich
Carolyn Kapinus
Carmen KnudsonMartin
Kate MacTavish
Margaret
Manoogian
Melinda Markham
Stephen Marks
Laurie Meschke
Bobbi Miller
Krista Lynn
Minnotte
Elise Murowchick
Colleen Murray
Elise Radina
Elizabeth Sharp
Deborah Smith
Lisa Taylor,
Section Chair
Monique Walker
Anisa Zvonkovic
International
Yudan Chen
Raquel Delevi
Ishtar Govia
Shann-Hwa
Hwang
Jaerim Lee
Elisabeth Maring
Njoroge Michael
Mbito
Miriam Mulsow
Colleen Murray
Olena Nesteruk
Jane Rose Njue
Karen Quek
Mihaela Robila
Paul Schvaneveldt,
Section Chair
Cathy Solheim
Teru Toyokawa
Katherine Trent
Norma Winston
Jing Xiao
Xiaolin Xie
Saori Yasumoto
Religion and
Family Life
Margaret Matyastik
Baier
Linda Behrendt
David Dollahite
Jaesook Gho
Mike Goodman
Todd Goodsell
Christopher
Habben
Lynette Hoelter
Michael Jerpbak
Andrea Knestel
Edythe Krampe
Dreama Love
Loren Marks
Maresa Murray
Terry Olson
Richard Petts
Frankie Rabon
Amy Rauer
Joanne Roberts
Pearl Stewart
Anthony Walker
Ouida Westney
Vera White
Joe Wilmoth,
Section Chair
Xiaolin Xie
Research and
Theory
Kari Adamsons
Bill Anderson
Jared Anderson
Sharon Ballard
Anita Barbee
Jim Bates
Dorothy Berglund
Markie Blumer
Gary Bowen
Cliff Broman
Pajarita Charles
Wen-chi Chen
Nate Cottle
James Daley
Jim Deal
Jeff Dew
Angella Eanes
Lindsay Edwards
Akosua Eghan
Frank Fincham
Sharon Ghazarian
Todd Goodsell
Arthur Greil
Joseph Grzywacz
Jennifer Hardesty
Twyla Hill
Lynette Hoelter
Tom Holman
Davor Jedlicka
Matt Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Sara Johnson
Joan Jurich
Kerry Kazura
Margaret Keiley
Sarah Killoren
Nicholas
Koberstein
Edythe Krampe
Diogo Lamela
Gary Lee
Soyoung Lee
Kendra Lewis
Duhita Mahatmya
Melinda Markham
Stephen Marks
William Marsiglio
Stephani McGhee
Susan McHale
Christine Meng
Kami Merrifield
Michael Merten
Laurie Meschke
Krista Minnotte
Stefanie Mollborn
Megan Murphy
Colleen Murray
Angela Nievar
Elizabeth Nixon
Spencer Olmstead
Esther Onaga
Colleen Pagnan
Linda Pallock
Maureen PerryJenkins
Christine Proulx
Marsha Pruett
Frankie Rabon
Amy Rauer
Sandra Rezac
Kathleen Roche
Kevin Roy
Ron Sabatelli
Jennifer Sampson
Sarah SchoppeSullivan
Karina Shreffler
Mike Shriner
Jocelyn Smith
Anastasia Snyder
Kate Speirs
Carolyn Spellings
Kate Stringer
Florensin Surjadi
Rachel Tambling
M. Jean Turner
Salem Valentino
Jody Van
Laningham
Shannon Weaver
Adam West
Heather Whaley
Lorey Wheeler
Diana White
Shawn Whiteman
Jing Jian Xiao
Xiaolin Xie
Robin Yaure
Students/New
Professionals
Kari Adamsons
Jenne Alderks
Edna Alfaro
Christiana Awosan
D’Lee Babb
Reshanta BeattyHaazelbaker
Nancy Brossoie
Ivana Brown
Catherine Coccia
Sonya Conner
Rosemary Crock
Kelly Davis
JoAnn Dohn
Cassandra Dorius
Catherine Dutton
Sothy Eng
Jennifer Engle
Tony Faber
Daniel FernandezBaca
Larissa Ferretti
Carol Gislason
Liz Goncy
Ishtar Govia
Melody Griffin
Clinton
Gudmunson
Sandra Holmes
Sara Johnson
Claire Kamp-Dush,
Program Chair
Sarah Killoren
Claire Kimberly
Mei-Ju Ko
Nicholas
Koberstein
Karen Kramer
Kate Kuvalanka
Nathaniel Lambert
Andrea Lang
Carrie Lawrence
Vanja Lazarevic
Kendra Lewis
Laurie Linhart
Margaret Machara
Artie Maharaj
Yvonne Makidon
Elaine Marshall
Patricia Martin
Brian Masciadrelli
Trent Maurer
Christine Meng
Laura Miller
Laura Monico
Maia Noeder
Laura Pinsoneault
Elizabeth
Plowman
Vin Porter
Rachel Radina
Kamala Ramadoss
Amy Rauer
Jennifer Reinke
David Rice
Dorothy Rombo
Brittney Schrick
Ryan Seedall
Ruth Soucie
Katherine Speirs
Dana Stone
Michael Sturm, Jr.
Stacy Tiemeyer
Russell Toomey
Colleen Vesely
Amy WalknerSpaan
Yan Wang
Damian Waters
Dana Weiser
Lorey Wheeler
Katharine Wickel
Tamekia Wilkins
Elaine Willerton
Catherine
Williams
Christina Wolfe
Laura Wray-Lake
�Conference at a glance
Tuesday, November 2
8:30am-3:30pm
9am-12:30pm
11:30am-6:15pm
12:30-4pm
12:30-7:30pm
2- 6pm
2:30-9:30pm
6-8pm
6:30-9:30pm
Pre-conference Workshop/Tour
TCRM Workshop: Constructing Social Theory
TCRM Workshop Sessions 1-4
TCRM)Workshop Registration
Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop
NCFR Board of Directors
CFLE Advisory Board
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
Section Chairs Training
TCRM Reception and Plenary Session
Wednesday, November 3
7-8:15am
7:30-8:30am
8-9am
8-9:30am
8-10am
8:30am-1pm
8:30-10am
8:30-11:30am
10:15-11:45am
Focus Group Meetings
Journal Editors Meeting
TCRM Workshop Registration
Poster Session 1
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
Affiliate Councils Leadership Training Workshop
Special Session: Evidence-Based Policy Making
Concurrent Sessions 1
TCRM Workshop Sessions 5
Special Sessionl:Qualitative Data Analysis Software
CFLE Exam
Special Session: Quantitative Data Analysis
Concurrent Sessions 2
TCRM Workshop Sessions 6
10:45-11:45am Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
12-1:30pm
Newcomers Reception
Poster Session 2
Focus Group Meetings
12:30-1:30pm Fellows Roundtables
Journal Advisory Council Meeting
1:45-3:30pm
Plenary Session: Innovations in Family Policy
3:45-5:15pm
Plenary Discussion
Concurrent Sessions 3
Symposium: Multi-ethnic Families Wellbeing
Symposium: Religion and Relationships Meeting of
Publisher Representatives, Editors, Staff
5:30-7pm
President’s Welcoming Reception
Poster Session 3
6:15-7pm
Mixer for Undergraduate and Graduate Students
6:30-8:30pm
Research Advisory Council Meeting
7-9pm
Students/New Professionals Session: Pecha Kucha
7:15-8:45pm
Focus Group Meetings/Section Member Meetings
7:30-9:30pm
CFLE Dinner
Thursday, November 4
7-8am
7-8:15am
7:15-8:30am
7:30-8:30am
7:30-9:30am
8-9:30am
8-10am
8:15-10am
8:30-10am
Student/New Professional Leadership Council
Focus Group Meetings
NCFR CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
Northwest Council Gathering
2011 Program Committee Meeting
Poster Session 4
Students/New Professionals Workshop - Grant Writing
FLE Resources Advisory Council
Special Session: Diversity and Family Studies
Concurrent Sessions 4
NCFR CFLE Academic Program Review Roundtable
Development Advisory Council
9:30-10:15am
Committee to Revise the Submission Procedures
10:15am-12pm Plenary: Parenting and Gender
12-6pm
Visit the Exhibits
12:15-1:45pm Plenary Discussion
S/NP Workshop: The Family Studies Job Market
Poster Session 5
2-3:30pm
2-5pm
3:45-5:15pm
5:30-7pm
7-8:30pm
Evening
Section Member Meetings/Focus Group Meetings
Special Session: How to Become a CFLE
JMF Editorial Board Meeting
Fellows Committee Meeting
Special Session: Intersexuality in Families
Special Session: Funding for Family Researchers
Concurrent Sessions 5
Groves Conference Board Meeting
Burgess Award Address
Concurrent Sessions 6
Legacy Circle
How to Prepare Manuscripts for NCFR Journals
Section Member Meetings/Focus Group Meetings
Southeast Council on Family Relations Meeting
Free evening or Walker Art Center Tour
Friday, November 5
7-8:15am
7:15-8:15am
7:30-9:30am
8-9:30am
8-9:30am
8-10am
8:30-9:30am
8:30-10am
Focus Group Meetings
Teaching Family Science/Family Science Assn Meeting
2011 Program Committee Meeting
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee Meeting
JFTR Editorial Board Meeting
Poster Session 6
Student Affiliates Breakfast Workshop
Elections Council Meeting
Special Session: Donor Siblings
Special Session: Margaret Arcus Award Address
Concurrent Sessions 7
Roundtables 1
9am-3pm
Visit the Exhibits
10:15am-12pm Plenary Session: Families and Social Media
12:15-1:45pm Plenary Discussion
Special Session: Family Life Education Practices
Memorial Service
Poster Session 7
Section Member Meetings/Focus Group Meetings
Students/New Professionals Speed Mentoring Session
FR Associate Editors Meeting
12:45-1:45pm Fellows Roundtables
2 -3:30pm
Special Session: The Future of Family Science
Concurrent Sessions 8
3:45-5:15pm
Special Session: Religion and Family Formation
Concurrent Sessions 9
S/NP Workshop - Applying to Graduate School
5:30-6:30pm
Annual Business Meeting
6:30-8:30pm
University Receptions
6:45-9:30pm
Focus Group Meetings/Section Member Meetings
8:30pm-12am
Friday Night Extravaganza - Karaoke
Saturday, November 6
7-8:15am
7:15-8:45am
8-9:30am
8:30-10am
10:15am-12pm
12:15-1:45pm
2-3:30pm
3:45-6:45pm
5pm
Focus Group Meetings
Affiliate Councils Executive Board Meeting
Poster Session 8
Leadership Training Seminar
Concurrent Sessions 10
S/NP Workshop: Negotiating Identity
Plenary Session: Healing From Torture
Conversational Time with Jon Hubbard
Special Session: Intellectual Rights/Responsibilities
Concurrent Sessions 11
Poster Session 9
Roundtables 2
CFLE Forum
Special Session: Treating Traumatic Stress Injuries
Concurrent Sessions 12
Post-Conference Workshop: Treating Traumatic Stress
Taste of the Twin Cities
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�Subject index
Key
1=Wed; 2=Thurs; 3=Fri;
4=Sat. See session listings
by day for titles.
Two-letter abbreviation
indicates section; see page 7.
Communication
316-30 FP; 418-1 FT
Family Crisis/Response
216-6 FH
Foster Care
316-14 FP; 316-15 RT
Community and Families
302-20 EE
302-21 FH; 302-22 FS; 423-3 FH
Family Demography
233-3 FH
Family Policy
114-1 FP; 119-28 FP; 122-3; 1291 IN; 327-4 FP; 418-2 FP
Adolescence
107-1 FH; 107-2 FH; 216-30 EM;
311-9 FH; 322-8; 417-12 EE;
417-13 EE; 417-14 EE; 417-15
EM; 417-16 EM; 417-17 EE;
417-18 EM; 417-19 FH; 417-20
FP; 417-21 FS; 417-22 RT;
417-23 FS; 417-24 RT; 417-25
RT
Couple Relationship Education
112-1 EE
Adoption
115-4 FF; 316-16 EM; 316-17
FH; 316-18 FP; 316-19 RT;
327-3 FP; 334-2 EM; 417-11
FS
Development of an Institute to
Advance Practice with Families Through Scholarship
405-1 FH
Adulthood/Adult Socialization
316-27 AC
Aging/Gerontology
206-1 FH; 316-29 RT
Ambiguous Loss
322-2
Blended Families
216-27 FF; 231-1 EE; 231-2 EE
Child Development
132-1 RT; 417-1 EE; 417-2 FH;
417-3 FS; 417-4 RT; 417-5 RT;
417-6 RT; 417-7 RT
Child Socialization
417-8 IN; 417-9 RT
Childhood Obesity Prevention
423-1 FH
Childhood/Children
417-10 FP
Children and Incarceration
330-1 RT
Chronic Illness
216-1 FH; 216-2 FH; 216-3 FH;
216-4 FH; 416-2 FH
Cohabitation
102-12 RT; 102-13 RT; 102-14
RT; 131-3 RT; 131-4 RT; 209-2
RF; 310-1 RT
Cross-cultural Issues
202-11 IN; 202-12 IN; 202-13 IN;
227-1 IN; 316-40 IN; 322-6
Decision-making/Power
216-17 FH
Gender
102-21 FF; 102-22 FF; 102-23
FF; 102-24 FF; 102-25 FF;
102-26 FF
Family Life Education - Study
abroad
302-4 IN
GLBT Issues
102-16 FF; 102-17 FH; 102-18
FP; 102-19 FT; 115-1 FF; 115-2
FF; 115-3 FF; 207-4 FT; 31634 FT; 418-4 EE
Family Policy
124; 125
Family Process
134-12 RT
Divorce and Separation
216-22 RT; 216-23 FF; 406-1 FT;
406-3 FT
Family Relationships
132-3 RT; 134-10 RT; 134-11 RT;
134-7 FF; 134-8 FH; 134-9 FP;
311-8 RT; 322-1; 322-5; 416-6
FH
Domestic and Family Violence
234-1 FP; 316-10 EM; 329-1 FF;
329-2 FF; 329-3 FF; 329-4 FF;
402-11 FF; 402-12 FS; 402-13
FT; 402-14 FT; 402-15 RT;
406-2 FT; 409-1 RT; 409-3 RT
Donor Siblings
304
End-of-life Issues
216-16 FH
Ethnicity and Families
122-8 ; 202-10 EM; 202-3 EM;
202-4 EM; 202-6 EM; 202-7
EM; 202-8 EM; 202-9 EM;
225-1 EM; 232-1 EM; 316-36
EM; 407-2 EM
Evaluation (programs, methods)
112-4 EE; 128-1 FS; 302-25 EE;
302-26 EE; 302-27 EM; 302-28
FH; 302-29 FS; 302-30 SN;
333-4 EE; 414-3 EE; 415-3 FT;
421-1 EE
Evidence-based Practice
302-23 EE; 302-24 FP; 415-1 FT;
TCRM 3A-1 RT
Fragile Families
131-1 RT; 134-30 RT; 326-4 FH
Family Life Education
122-6 ; 302-1 EE; 302-2 EE; 3023 FH; 305; 314-1; 314-2; 3143; 314-4; 333-3 EE; 421-3 EE
Diversity
127-1 EM; 204; 237-1 FF
Families and Social Media
312; 313
4
Family Law/Courts
308-1 FP; 327-1 FP; 404-1 AC;
416-4 FP
Family Resiliency
134-13 FT; 134-14 FT; 418-3 IN
Family Resource- Management/
Economics
102-28 FP; 102-29 IN; 102-30
RT; 416-5 EE; 418-10 EE
Family Science
128-2 FS; 128-3 FS; 235-2 FS;
302-32 FS; 323
Family Stress/Coping
107-3 FH; 107-4 FH; 119-14 EM;
119-15 FS; 119-16 IN; 226-1
FH
Family Theory
119-6 FT
Grandparenthood
316-20 FH; 316-21 IN; 316-22
RT; 316-23 RT; 322-11
Health/Wellness/Illness
113-1 FH; 216-10 FH; 216-11
FH; 216-12 FH; 216-13 FH;
216-14 FH; 216-15 RT; 216-5
FH; 216-8 FH; 216-9 FH; 2331 FH; 233-5 FH; 302-33 FH;
307-1 FH; 423-2 FH
Immigration/Migration
134-24 EM; 134-25 IN; 134-26
IN; 134-27 EM; 134-28 IN;
134-29 RT; 208-1 IN; 208-2
IN; 422-1 EM
Intellectual Rights/Responsibilities
413
International Families
116-1 IN; 116-3 IN; 134-19 IN;
134-20 IN; 134-21 IN; 216-28
IN; 336-1 IN; 425-1 IN
Intergenerational Issues
316-24 FH; 316-25 IN; 316-26
RT; 407-1 IN
Fatherhood
119-3 EE; 132-2 RT; 132-4 RT;
216-29 IN; 229-1 RT; 306-1
EM; 306-3 EM; 326-1 FH;
326-2 FH; 326-3 FH; 402-24
EM; 402-25 FH; 402-26 RT;
402-27 RT
Intersexuality
222
Financial Security
102-27 EM; 102-31 RF
Males in Families
306-4 EM
Interventions
112-3 EE; 236-1 FT; 302-16 EE;
302-17 EE; 302-18 EE; 302-19
FT
�Subject index
Marital Adjustment/Quality
202-21 FH; 202-22 FS; 316-35
RT; 331-1 RT
Marital and Family Therapy
418-5 EM
Marital Relations
202-23 FT; 328-3 FT; 334-1 EM;
334-3 EM; 426-2 RT
Marital Roles
202-24 EE
Marital Therapy
108-1 FT; 134-31 FT; 415-2 FT
Marriage
131-2 RT; 202-14 EM; 202-15
FH; 202-16 FH; 202-17 FT;
202-18 RT; 202-19 RT; 202-20
RT; 208-3 IN; 302-14 EE; 3227; 426-1 RT
Marriage/Gay and Lesbian
102-20 FT
Mate Selection and Dating
402-20 EE; 402-21 IN; 402-22
IN; 402-23 RT
Mental Health 216-18 EM
216-19 FH; 216-20 FH; 216-21
FH
Military Families
122-9; 316-13 RF; 322-3; 324-1
EE; 335-1 FS; 335-2 FS; 335-3
RT; 335-4 RT; 420; 427
Minority Families (Romantic
Relationships)
408-1 RT
Mother/Father Absence
306-2 EM
Motherhood
337-1 RT; 402-28 EE; 402-29
EM; 416-1 FH
Multicultural Families (transethnic)
106-1 EM; 134-16 EM; 134-17
FT; 134-18 IN
Multiple Roles
316-31 FT
Multiracial Families
407-4 EM
Parent Education/Educators
205-1 EE; 302-10 EE; 302-15
EE; 302-5 EE; 302-6 EE; 3027 EE; 302-8 EE; 302-9 EE;
333-2 EE; 421-2 EE
Parenthood
122-1; 216-7 FH; 212; 214;
402-30 RT; 402-31 EE; 402-32
EM; 402-33 FF; 402-34 FS;
402-35 IN; 402-36 RT; 402-37
RT; 402-38 RT; 407-3 IN
Parenting - Coparenting
228-1 RT
Peace
119-19 IN
Poverty/Welfare
119-10 FP; 119-9 FP; 122-10
Practitioner Training
207-3 FT; 316-32 FT
Premarital Education
112-2 EE; 316-1 RF; 328-1 FT;
414-1 EE; 414-2 EE
Professional Development
122-4; 122-7; 134-23 FF; 136-5
SN; 203; 215; 238-1 SN; 240;
303-1 SN; 321-1 SN; 322-12;
339; 403; 410-1 SN; 418-9 AC
Public Policy
104; 119-7 FP; 119-8 FP; 327-2
FP; 327-5 FH
Qualitative Research
109; 117-1 RT; 119-1 IN
Quantitative Research
210-1 RT
Remarriage/Stepfamilies
216-24 EE; 216-25 FS; 216-26
RT; 231-3 EE
Research/Methodology
110-1 RT; 110-2 RT; 110-3 RT;
111; 119-2 RT; 119-4 RT; 1195 RT; 122-2; 122-5; 223; 230;
233-2 FH; 409-2 RT; TCRM
1A-1 RT; TCRM 1A-2 RT;
TCRM 2B-1 RT; TCRM 2B-2
RT; TCRM 3A-2 RT; TCRM
3B-1 RT; TCRM 3B-2 RT;
TCRM 4A-1 RT; TCRM 4A-2
RT; TCRM 4B-1 RT; TCRM
4B-2 RT; TCRM 4B-3 RT;
TCRM 4B-4 RT; TCRM 4B-5
RT; TCRM 4B-6 RT; TCRM
4B-7 RT; TCRM WK1 RT;
TCRM2A-1 RT; TCRM2A-2
RT; TCRM2A-3 RT
Resiliency
134-15 EM; 102-32 FF; 102-33
FH; 233-4 FH
Rural Families
119-11 EM; 119-12 FS; 322-9
Sexual Exploitation
116-2 IN
Sexuality
102-1 EE; 102-10 RT; 102-11
FT; 102-2 EE; 102-3 EM; 1024 EM; 102-5 FH; 102-6 FH;
102-7 RT; 102-8 RT; 102-9
RT; 322-4 ; 416-3 FH
Siblings
338-1 RT; 417-26 EE; 417-27
EM; 417-28 FH; 417-29 FH;
417-30 FH
Technology/internet and
Families
136-1 SN; 235-1 FS; 302-31 RT;
311-4 FH; 316-28 RT; 333-1
EE; 417-31 RT
Therapy/Counseling
207-2 FT; 316-33 FT; 328-2 FT;
402-1 FT; 402-2 FT; 402-3 FT;
402-4 FT; 402-5 FT; 402-7 FT
Therapy Training
207-1 FT
Torture
411; 412
Trauma and Recovery
106-2 EM
Unmarried Parents
126-1 EE
Urban Families
119-17 FS
Violence
402-17 FF; 402-18 FT; 402-19
IN; 409-4 RT; 423-5 FH
Women and Work
119-20 FF; 119-21 FH; 119-22
RT; 337-2 RT
Work and Families
106-3 EM; 119-23 FP; 119-24
FP; 119-25 FT; 119-26 RT;
119-27 RT; 311-1 SN; 337-3
RT; 337-4 RT; 402-39 RT;
418-8 RT; 424-1 FP; 424-2 FP;
424-3 FP; 426-3 RT
Social Networks
119-18 FP
Race/Ethnicity
134-22 FF; 202-1 EM; 202-2
EM; 202-5 EM; 311-5 EM;
311-6 EE; 316-37 EM; 316-38
EM; 316-39 EM; 322-10;
418-6 EM
Socioeconomic Class/Inequality
119-13 RT; 136-3 SN; 311-2 RT
Relationships
119-29 RT; 134-1 FS; 134-2 FT;
134-3 FT; 134-4 RT; 134-5
FH; 134-6 EE; 426-4 RT
Substance Abuse/Addictions
402-10 IN; 402-8 FT; 402-9 IN
Religion and Families
130; 209-1 RF; 209-3 RF; 209-4
RF; 309-1 RF; 316-2 RF; 3163 RF; 316-4 RF; 316-5 RF;
316-6 RF; 316-7 RF; 316-8
RF; 316-9 RF; 325-1 EM; 332
Spirituality and Families
316-11 FT; 316-12 RF
Teaching Methods
105-1 EE; 105-2 EE; 105-3 EE;
136-2 SN; 136-4 SN; 224-1
EE; 235-3 FS; 302-11 EE;
302-12 FF; 302-13 FS; 311-3
EE; 311-7 FS; 418-7 FT
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�Table of contents
2010 Proposal Reviewers...........................................2
Conference at a Glance...............................................3
Subject Index.................................................................4
Preconference Events (Tues)......................................8
Conference Sessions (Wed-Sat)..............................10
Special Events............................................................48
Business Meetings.....................................................50
2011 Conference/Call for Proposals......................52
Exhibitors.....................................................................53
General Information..................................................54
Conference Program Committee............................56
Board of Directors................................................56-57
Journal Editors............................................................57
Affiliate Councils Board.............................................57
Affiliate Councils........................................................57
NCFR Staff..................................................................58
Program Participants................................................60
NCFR Membership Information/Form.............71-72
Presidents and Fellows..................Inside back cover
Personal Conference Scheduler.........................Insert
Hilton Floor Plan...................................................Insert
Abbreviations, symbols
Numbering
Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with “1,”
Thursday with “2,” Friday with “3,” and Saturday with “4.”
Family and Health (FH)
Family Policy (FP)
Emphasis
Presentations and posters are designated as (R) for “Research”
and/or (P) for “Practice.”
Family Science (FS)
Authors, presiders, discussants
Family Therapy (FT)
Authors’ names are listed in bold after the title of the presentation. Presiders, discussants, and other session leaders are listed
at the end of the session titles/topics.
Sections, Affiliate Councils, Student/New Professional
(S/NP), Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions
Sessions may be sponsored by Sections, by the Affiliate
Councils group, by the Student/New Professional group, or the
CFLE program.
Sessions are marked as to sponsorship or in some cases area of
interest to highlight sessions about or for S/NPs and CFLEs.
Section icons are identified below. For Poster Sessions, the
section is indicated by the two-letter section abbreviation.
Education and Enrichment (EE)
Feminism and Family Studies (FF)
International (IN)
Religion and Family Life (RF)
Research and Theory (RT)
Affililiate Councils (AC)
Students/New Professionals (S/NP)
CFLE
S/NP
cfle
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
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�Tuesday, November 2 • Preconference
Conference Services/
Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Red Wing-Grand Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
Cyber Cafe
Opens Wednesday; Directors Row 3
Computers available for use at no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
2:30-9:30pm, Board Room 2
Presider: Sharon Ballard, Advisory Board Chair
Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop
12:30-7:30pm, Salon A
2-6pm, Board Room 3
Presider: Gary L. Bowen, 2010-11 NCFR President
CFLE Advisory Board Meeting
elow, University of Minnesota, author of Mogadishu on the Mississippi, will discuss Somali
teenagers and their families related to schooling, cultural adaptation, and language learning.
Includes lunch at a local ethnic restaurant and
a visit to the shops of a Somali Mall in Minneapolis. The host is Will Delaney of the Hope
Community, a nonprofit community development organization, that is a catalyst for change,
growth, and safety that is the meeting site.
Cost $50. Advance registration required.
cfle
Theory Construction and Research Methodology
Workshop Registration
11am-4pm, Marquette Foyer
Affiliate Councils Executive Board Meeting
6-8pm, Skywater Cafe
Presider: Chloe Merrill, Affiliate Councils Board President
Section Chairs Training
6:30-9:30pm, Board Room 1
Presiders: Diane Cushman, Jeanne Strand
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Pre-conference Workshop and Tour
8:30am-3:30pm (approximate return); meet in the Hotel
Lobby
Theory Construction/Research
Methodology Participatory Workshop
9am-12:30pm, Marquette Room 2
Constructing Social Theory, David Bell
Every theory consists of both a description of some causal logic
(the theoretical orientation) and an application of that logic to
some class of empirical situations (the theory itself). This workshop will show ways to make this distinction so as to heighten
the clarity of theory discourse. Using Bell’s Constructing Social
Theory, the workshop will examine a sample of theoretical logics (in particular, exchange, power, and connection logics). The
workshop will also present pedagogical suggestions for teaching
theory construction.
TCRM Paper Sessions
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSION 1
11:30am-1pm
TCRM Session 1A Adopting Measures and
Weights for Family Contexts
Marquette Room 3
TC1A-1, Measuring Psychological Well-being in Korea, Saeeun
Choi
TC1A-2, To Weight, or Not to Weight, That is the Question:
Survey Weights in Family Research, Rebekah L. Young,
David R. Johnson
Discussants: Robert Larzelere; Shannon Weaver
Presider: To be announced
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSIONS 2
1:15 -2:45 pm
TCRM Session 2A Intergenerational Family
Processes
“Immersion Into East African Cultures in the Twin
Cities”
A pre-conference tour focused on Somali immigration, adjustment, and social issues. Presenters: Mohamed Mohamud who
will present on his work with Somali families. Dr. Martha Big-
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Marquette Room 2
TC2A-1, Theorizing About Grandfathers’ Involvement in the
Lives of Grandchildren. James S. Bates, Alan C. Taylor
TC2A-2, Conceptualizing and Measuring Maternal Gatekeeping,
Daniel Puhlman, B. Kay Pasley
Discussants: Bert N. Adams; Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Presider: To be announced
�Tuesday, November 2 • Preconference
TCRM Session 2B Development in Mid and Later
Life
Marquette Room 3
TC2B-1, Research Narratives and Memoirs: Complementary
Insights to Family Ties and Aging, Ingrid Arnett Connidis
TC2B-2, Family Ritual as Context for Midlife Psychosocial
Development, Brian P. Masciadrelli
Discussant: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSIONS 3
3-4:30pm
TCRM 3A Family Science: Implications for Practice
and Philosophy
Marquette Room 2
TC3A-1, Naiveté and Poverty of Thought in Evidence-Based
Practice: Perspectives to Address Them, Jane F. Gilgun
TC3B-2, Intersecting Human Science and Philosophy:
Continuing the Transformation, Terrance D. Olson
Discussant: Katherine Allen
Presider: To be announced
TCRM 3B Theorizing About Health and Families
Marquette Room 3
TC3B-1, Families with Breast Cancer: Toward a Theory of
Health Related Family Quality of Life, M. Elise Radina
TC3B-2 Theory and Practice: Considerations in Planning for
Able and Disabled Adults and Their Parents with Equity and
Fairness, Barbara H. Settles, Karen Mancini, Amanda
Rich
Discussants: To be announced
Presider: To be announced
TCRM WORKSHOP SESSION 4
4:45-6:15pm
TCRM 4A Parenting: Networks and Systems
Marquette Room 2
TC4A-1, Closeness and Modeling: A Theoretical Model of
Parallel Processes, Diana R. Samek, Martha A. Rueter
TC4A-2, Revisiting Cochran’s Perspective on Parents Personal
Social Networks: Consideration of the Online Ecology, Susan
K. Walker, Christine Greenhow
Discussants: Daniel Perlman
Presider: To be announced
TCRM 4B Mentoring Tables: Pairing Junior and
Senior Scholars
Marquette Room 1
(1) lexithymia in Close Relationships: An Interdependence
A
Theory Analysis, Nick Frye, Richard Feistman
Discussant: Brad van Eeeden-Moorefield
(2) reliminary Results of Impulsivity during the Transition to
P
Adolescence, Kendra M. Lewis, Samuel Vuchinich, Alan
Acock, Randal Day
Discussant: To be announced
(3) pousal Reconciliation Constraint Assessment Model, Kelly
S
M. Roberts
Discussant: Claire Kamp Dush
(4) ather-Daughter Relationship and Its Effect on Daughter’s
F
Well-being, Kristin Lind Seal
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
(5) Theoretical Integration of Authoritarian Parenting Styles
A
and Neighborhood Effects Frameworks, Mona A. Taylor,
Robin L. Jarrett
Discussant: To be announced
(6) earning to Navigate U.S. Social Systems: A Conceptual
L
Model of Immigrant Parents’ Social Capital, Colleen Vesely
Discussant: Elizabeth Sharp
TCRM WORKSHOP OPENING RECEPTION AND
PLENARY SESSION
6:30-8pm, Marquette Rooms 3 and 4
From ‘Work-Family’ to the ‘Gendered Life Course’ and ‘Fit’:
Five Challenges to the Field, Phyllis Moen, Ph.D., McKnight
Presidential Chair of Sociology, University of Minnesota
Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic
Session Sponsor: Journal of Family
Theory & Review (published by NCFR/
Wiley Blackwell), Robert Milardo, Editor
TCRM Workshop Business
Meeting
8:15-9:45 pm, Marquette Room 2
Presiders: Kevin Roy, 2010 TCRM Chair; Daniel Perlman,
2009 TCRM Chair; Katherine Allen, 2011 TCRM Chair
Conference Services/
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
NCFR has been my professional home for
over three decades. The annual conference
quickly became central in my professional
development and continues to be so.
The conferences expose the most current
research, allow opportunities to meet
colleagues, mentor new professionals,
and just as important, allow renewing
friendships over long leisurely dinners.
Robert M. Milardo, Ph.D., Editor,
Journal of Family Theory & Review
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�Wednesday, November 3 • Day 1
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Conference Registration
#102 POSTER SESSION 1
7am-5pm, Red Wing-Grand Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
8am-5pm, Directors Row 2
Relax with your colleagues. The Silent Auction is in this area.
Take a look at the great items that have been donated. This is a
great way to get your Christmas shopping done early, and help to
support student participation at the conference. Bidding closes at
2pm on Friday.
Silent Auction Chairs: Mary Jo Czaplewski, Jan Hogan, Mary
Maher
Cyber Cafe
7am 10pm, Directors Row 3
Computers available for use at no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#100 University Administrators
Directors Row 1. Facilitators: Jan McCulloch, Bahira Trask
This is a new focus group that is forming. If you are an administrator of a university or college, you are welcome to attend.
#101 Families and Grief
Board Room 1. Presider: Colleen Murray
Journal Editors Meeting
7:30-8:30am, Board Room 2
Presider: Diane Cushman
TCRM Workshop Registration
8-9am, Marquette Foyer
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
8-10am, Board Room 3
Presider: Tammy Henderson, Committee Chair
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8-9:30am, Ballroom Foyer C
Sexuality
102-1 EE (R) The Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors of College
Men, Patrick Cheek
102-2 EE (R) How Twilight Facilitates Mother-Daughter
Discussion About Relationships, Joan Jurich, Karen MyersBowman
102-3 EM (R) Economic Stress, Parenting, and Sexual Behavior
in Mexican-Origin Girls, Charlotte A. Mirzoeff, Graciela
Espinosa-Hernández, Mayra Bámaca-Colbert, Courtney
Waters, Alexa Kuchler
102-4 EM (R) Influences on African American Women’s
Decisions About Unprotected Premarital Sex, Phedra
Smith, Suzanna Smith, Eboni Baugh, Kate Fogarty, Sadie
Sanders
102-5 FH (R) Abstinence, Sex, and Virginity: Do They Mean
What We Think They Mean? Claire Kimberly, Jason Hans
102-6 FH (R) Women’s Body Image, Attitudes, and Sexual
Frequency: A Mediation Analysis, Jessica L. Lemer,
Elizabeth H. Blodgett Salafia, Kristen E. Benson
102-7 RT (R) College Men Who “Hook up”: The Difference
That Makes a Difference? Spencer Olmstead, Kay Pasley
102-8 RT (R) College Students and Contraception: Deciding,
Using, and Discussing, Lauren Fortner, Spencer Olmstead,
Becky Cobb, Stephanie Pilkington, Kay Pasley
102-9 RT (R) Explaining the Relation Between Family
Influences Upon Adolescent Risky Sex, Cathrine ArndtJordan, Leslie Gordon Simons, Callie Harbin Burt,
Rachel B. Tambling
102-10 RT (R) The Impact of Virginity Pledges on Sexual
Attitudes and Behaviors Among College Students, Antoinette
Landor, Leslie Gordon Simons
102-11 FT (P) The Interactive Sex History Questionnaire,
Christopher Belous
Cohabitation
102-12 RT (R) Cohabitation and Relationship Quality Across the
Transition to Parenthood, Nicole Ross, Claire M. KampDush, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan
102-13 RT (R) Relationship Quality and New Reasons for
Cohabitation Among New Parents, Theresa McCafferty,
Claire M. Kamp Dush, Jennifer Hunt, Sarah J. SchoppeSullivan
102-14 RT (R) “Shacking up”: Validation of the Reasons for
Visiting Scale, Tyler Jamison, Christine Proulx
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GLBT Issues
102-15 (POSTER CANCELLED) EE Academic Achievement
and Aspirations Among GLBT Students, Thomas Clarke,
Stephen Russell
102-16 FF (R) Gay Man, Straight Wife, Staying Together, Kevin
Zimmerman
102-17 FH (R) The Effectiveness of Substance Abuse Treatment
Programs for Gay Men, Scott Johnson
102-18 FP (R) He’s My Mom, They’re My Dads: Child
Outcomes for Children of LGBT Parents, Amanda
Veldorale-Brogan
102-19 FT (P) Therapist Perspectives on Cultural Competence
With Same-sex Couples, Nicole Finkbeiner, Katie
Hrapczynski, Leigh Leslie
102-20 FT (P) Creating a Thriving Professional Identity: Family
Therapy and Same-sex Marriage, Lindsay Edwards, Nicole
O’Brien, Samit Dipon Bordoloi, Rona Preli
Gender
102-21 FF (R) Contextual Pathways Model of Emotional Work,
Gender Role Conflict and Intimacy in Couples, Lindsay
Edwards
102-22 FF (PLEASE NOTE-THE AUTHOR IS UNABLE
TO ATTEND THE CONFERENCE.) Resistance and
Transformation – Gendered Household Arrangements of
Tamil Professional Women in Atlanta, Namita Manohar
102-23 FF (R) Romantic Relationship Ideologies, Preoccupation
With Thinness, and Disordered Eating Among College
Students, Elizabeth Sharp, Kristina Keyton, Jennifer
Richardson, Melissa Gaa
102-24 FF (R) A Critical Feminist Autoethnographic Approach
to Understanding the Abortion Experience, Tamara Coon
102-25 FF (R) Winner of the 2008 Jessie Bernard Proposal
Award: Childfree as Gender Transgression, Amy Blackstone
102-26 FF (R) Winner of the 2009 Jessie Bernard Proposal
Award: Transforming Social Relations: How Caregiving Sons
‘Do’ Gender Subversively, Ryo Hirayama
Family Resource Management, Financial Security
and Economics
102-27 EM (R) African American Women’s Lived Financial
Strain Experiences, Axton Betz, Janet Melby, Carolyn
Cutrona
102-28 FP (R) Determinants of Rural and Urban Family
Business Resilience, Katherine Brewton, Sharon Danes,
Kathryn Stafford, George Haynes
102-29 IN (R) Family Finance Management Pattern and Marital
Relationships in Korea, Lee Sujinn
102-30 RT (R) A Silver Lining? Financial Declines, Financial
Behaviors and the Recession, Jeffrey Dew, Jing Jian Xiao
102-31 RF (R) Materialism, Religiosity, and Financial Stress
as Predictors of Retirement Planning, Scott Payne, Jeremy
Yorgason, Jeffrey Dew
Retirement
102-32 FF (R) Retired Women’s “Words to Retire By,”
Christine Price, Olena Nesteruk
102-33 FH (R) Financial Long Term Care Decision Making:
Do Spouses Make a Difference? Amanda Matzek, Marlene
Stum
Just-in-Time Parenting Work Group
8am-12pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon B
Coordinator: Ellen Abell
#103 Affiliate Councils Leadership Training
Workshop: “Affiliates Matter”
8:30am-1pm, Rochester
All affiliated council presidents, officers, and members
are encouraged to attend. Registration required.
Introduction and Welcome, Chloe Merrill, ACB President
President’s Welcome, “Affiliates Matter,” Gary L. Bowen,
NCFR President
Spotlight on Affiliates: Weber State University;
Oklahoma Council on Family Relations
Roundtable Break-out Sessions by Affiliate
Groups (divided into Student Affiliates, Student
Advisors, State Affiliates)
How to Recruit and Sustain Members. Introduction:
Joanne Roberts; Facilitators for Student
Affiliates, Angela Rushton and Amber Mike;
Facilitators for Student Advisors, Darcy Gregg, Glee
Bertram, Sharon Ballard, ; Facilitators for State Affiliates,
Deborah Cashen, Tommy Phillips
Program Ideas. Introduction, Richard Sale; Facilitators for
Student Affiliates, Nicholas Koberstein, Elissa Thoman
Mitchell; Facilitators for Student Advisors, Nate Cottle,
Raeann Hamon, Jean Rothaupt; Facilitators for State
Affiliates, Brian Camp, Laura Smart
Fundraising and Financial Sustainability. Introduction, Amanda
Williams; Facilitators for Student Affiliates, Alicia Gaede,
Danielle Taylor, Blythe Wegener; Facilitators for Student
Advisors, Jennifer Croswhite, Kaye Sears, Tara Newman;
Facilitators for State Affiliates, Beth Yokom, Brian Camp
Lunch/Business Meeting. Meeting presider, Chloe Merrill;
Speaker, Deborah Cashen; “Affiliates Matter” Powerpoint
Presentation, Amanda Williams; Affiliate Councils Program
Chair: Joanne Roberts
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#104 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-10am, Salon C
Innovations in Evidence-based Policy Making
Increasingly, policymakers really want information and data to
inform their decisions while researchers want to see their work
make a difference in the real world. This session presents innovative methods and approaches for building family policy and
programs.
Panel: Karen P. Bogenschneider, Ph.D., Professor, University
of Wisconsin-Madison; Kristin Moore, Ph.D., Senior Scholar
and President, Child Trends; Ron Haskins, Ph.D., Senior Fellow
and Co-director, Center on Children and Families, Brookings
Institution.
Chair: Karen P. Bogenschneider
Session Sponsor: Family Policy Section; (R) (P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1
8:30-10am
#105 Teaching Methods
Marquette Room 4
Innovative Teaching: Using Disorienting Dilemmas to Transform
Students, Catherine Huddleston-Casas
Using Intensive Writing to Deepen and Personalize Student
Learning in Large Classes, Ruth Thomas, Heather Cline
Creating an Innovative Course: Progress for Students and
Instructors, Maureen Todd, Allison Reisbig
Discussant: Gary Lauman
Presider: Tamekia Wilkins
EE Paper (R) (P)
#106 Minority Family Issues
Marquette Room 2
The Emerging Multiracial At-risk Urban American Indian/
Alaska Native Youth, Suhasini Ramisetty-Mikler, Shane
Fernando
Using Culturally Affirming Bibliotherapy to Cope With Trauma:
A Case Study, Pearl Stewart, Gwen Parker-Ames
Professional and Family Life Experiences of Minority Female
Physicians, Nishana Clarke, Curtis Fox, Daniel Giang
Presider/Facilitator: Sadguna Anasuri
EM Paper (R) (P)
#107 Innovative Research on Family Transitions
Marquette Room 3
Perceived Maternal and Paternal Behavioral Control and the
Psychosocial Functioning of Adolescents: A Longitudinal
Study, Mingzhu Xia, Brian Barber, Min-Jung Jung
Adolescent Health, Stress, and Life Satisfaction: The Paradox
of Indulgent Parenting, Catherine Coccia, Carol Darling,
Marsha Rehm, Ming Cui, Shridhar Sathe
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Losing a Home and Finding Support: Using Online Support
Forums to Cope With Foreclosure, Artie Maharaj
Caregiver Well-being: Positive Outcomes in the Informal
Caregiving Process, Gregory J. Harris, Carol A. Darling
Presider: To be announced
FH RT Paper (R)
#108 Using the Actor Partner Interdependence
Model to Examine Outcomes in Couple Therapy
Directors Row 1
Using the APIM to Examine the Expanded Therapeutic Alliance,
Shayne R. Anderson, Lee N. Johnson
A Dyadic Model of Adult Attachment in Couple Therapy,
Michele L. Parker, Lee N. Johnson
Expectancy Effects in Couple Therapy, Rachel B. Tambling,
Lee N. Johnson
Using the Actor Partner Interdependence Model to Examine
Outcomes in Couple Therapy, Rachel Tambling, Shayne
Anderson, Michele Parker, Lee Johnson
Chair: Rachel B. Tambling
FT RT Symposium (R)
#109 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-10am, Salon A
An Introduction to Using Qualitative Data Analysis
Software
Leader: Áine Humble, Ph.D., Chair,
Family Studies and Gerontology
Department, Mount Saint Vincent
University
Qualitative software programs have
gained in popularity but researchers often have little training in using
them and a limited understanding of
important issues. This presentation
will explain factors to be considered
when deciding on a qualitative software program. MAXQDA
software will be demonstrated with examples also given from
NVivo and Atlas.ti.
TCRM (R)
TCRM WORKSHOPS SESSION 5
8:30-10am, Marquette Room 1
TCRM Session 5B Innovation in Methods: Causality and Modeling in Family Research
Making Valid Causal Inferences About Parenting from
Longitudinal Data, Robert E. Larzelere, Ronald B. Cox,
Ketevan Danelia
Latent Class Growth Mixture Modeling in the Evaluation of
Programs, Isaac J. Washburn, Alan Acock, Sam Vuchinich,
Brian Flay, Frank Snyder
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Moderated Mediation Models: Exploring Methods and
Applications in Family Research, Shannon E. Weaver,
Nicholas F. Koberstein, Elizabeth Bell, Sara K. Johnson
Discussants: David Johnson; Rebekah Young
Presider: To be announced
(R)
CFLE Exam
8:30-11:30am, Directors Row 4
Chair: Cindy Winter
Pre-registration required.
#111 SPECIAL SESSION
10:15-11:45 am, Salon A
Quantitative Data Analysis
Techniques-Working With Missing
Data
Leader: Alan Acock, Ph.D., Knudson
Chair, Human Development and Family
Studies, Oregon State University
Working with missing values; longitudinal
modeling using Stata; latent growth curves
using Mplus.
TCRM (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 2
10:15-11:45am
#112 Marriage and Relationship Education
Insights
Marquette Room 2
Violence between Unwed Parents in a Couple Education
Program, Jason L. Wilde, William J. Doherty
Merging Child Abuse Prevention with Relationship Education
for Adolescents, Jessica Scott, David Schramm
The Effects of Marriage Education on Children: Examining
Rural Minorities, Cassandra Kirkland, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Scott Ketring, Emily Skuban, Angela Bradford,
Mallory Lucier-Greer, Thomas Smith, Larissa Ferretti
The Systemic Relationship Between Marriage and Relationship
Education and Depression, Angela Bradford, Scott Ketring,
Francesca Adler-Baeder, Thomas Smith, Mallory LucierGreer
Facilitator/Presider: Kelly Roberts
EE Paper (R)
#113 Innovative Methodology in Family Health
Research
Marquette Room 3
Risk and Protective Factors of Adolescent Obesity in the Family
Home Environment: A Direct Observational Approach, Jerica
M. Berge; Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
Spousal Influence on Partner’s Dietary Choices for Diabetes
Management, Amber J. Seidel; Emily L. Smith; Melissa
Franks; TusaRebecca Schap; Carol Boushey
Management of Diabetes in Later Life Couples: Using Dyadic
Data from Multiple “Bursts” of Daily Diaries to Explore
Change/Stability Across Time, Jeremy B. Yorgason; Melissa
Franks; Masumi Iida; Rachel Hemphill; Mary Ann
Stephens; Karen Rook
Sibling Relationships in Families Raising a Child With a
Disability: What We Can Learn From Fathers, Mothers, and
the Siblings Themselves, Susanne Olsen Roper; Elaine S.
Marshall; Barbara L. Mandleco; Tina T. Dyches
Discussant and Chair: Jerica M. Berge
FH Symposium (R)
#114 Innovations in Family Impact Analysis
Directors Row 1
Innovations in Family Impact Analysis to Policymakers and
Family Professionals, Sara Benning; Karen Cadigan
Innovations in Teaching Family Impact Analysis in
Undergraduate and Graduate College Classrooms, Olivia
Little; Karen Bogenschneider
Innovations in Family Impact Analysis of Early Child Care and
Education Centers, Kathy Hetzel; Patti Herman; Olivia
Little
Discussant: Theodora Ooms
Chair: Karen Bogenschneider
FP Symposium (R) (P)
#115 Queer Lives in Context
Marquette Room 4
To Be Jewish and Lesbian: An Exploration of Religion, Familial
Relationships, and Transmission of Religious Belief, Katie
Barrow, Katherine Kuvalanka
You Live Where?! Lesbian Mothers’ Attachment to
Nonmetropolitan Communities, Ramona Faith Oswald,
Vanja Lazarevic
“Second Generation” Queer Youth With Queer Parents,
Katherine Kuvalanka, Abbie Goldberg, Rachel Radina
Perceptions of Birthparents in Open Adoption: The Role of
Gender and Sexual Orientation, Lori Kinkler, Jordan
Downing, Hannah Richardson, Abbie Goldberg
Presider: Dana Berkowitz
FF RT Paper (R)
#116 Families in Africa
Board Room 1
The Life Course and Ecological Context of Married Women in
Ghana: Implications for HIV Infection, Dorothy Rombo,
Jean Bauer, William Turner
Child Sexual Exploitation in Kenya, Jane Rose Njue, Dorothy
Rombo, Benta Abuya
Families: A Measure of Human Rights Impacts of USAID in
Sub-Saharan Africa, Edna McBreen
Facilitator: Njoroge Mbito
IN Paper (R)
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TCRM WORKSHOP SESSION 6
TCRM Session 6A Qualitative Methodology, Research, and Theory in Family Studies: Taking Stock
and Exploring Future Possibilities
Marquette Room 1
Panel: Jane F. Gilgun, Paul C. Rosenblatt, Elizabeth Sharp,
M. Elise Radina
Organizer and Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic
(R)
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy
Editors Meeting
10:45-11:45 am, Board Room 2
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
#118 NEWCOMERS RECEPTION
12-1:30pm, Duluth
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or second time are invited.
Come and learn about NCFR Sections,
Affiliated Councils, Journals, Student/New
Professional Activities, and the Program
Submission Process. Complimentary light
refreshments.
Presider: Elaine Anderson, NCFR
President-elect
Sponsored by NCFR Board of Directors, Sections, and Program
Committee
#119 POSTER SESSION 2
12-1:30pm, Ballroom Foyer C
Research/Theory/Methodology
119-1 IN (R) Interpreter-Facilitated Cross-Language Interviews:
Explicating Processes and Assessing Validity, Deanna
Williamson, Jaeyong Choi, Margo Charchuk, Gwen
Rempel, Nicole Pitre, Rhonda Breitkreuz, Kaysi Kushner
119-2 RT (R) Development, Validity, and Reliability of the
Parental Support Scale, Michelle Toews, Ani Yazedjian
119-3 EE (R) A Grounded Theory of Relationships Between
Fathers and Gifted Daughters, Sylvia Lou Blanchfield,
Sedahlia Jasper Crase
119-4 RT (R) Intergenerational Continuity in Assessments of
Hostile and Support Behaviors, Fredrick Lorenz, Janet
Melby, Rand Conger
119-5 RT (R) The Effects of Maternal Emotionality on Child
Impulsivity, Kendra Lewis, Alan Acock, Samuel Vuchinich,
Randal Day
119-6 FT (R) Revisiting Enmeshment in the Context of
Separation-Individuation and Allocentrism, Ashley M.
Barrera, Markie L. C. Blumer, Shayna Soenksen
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Public Policy
119-7 FP (R) A Woman’s Plans for Breastfeeding and Work:
Policy Implications, Shera Jackson, Gail Bentley, Alan
Reifman, Sybil Hart
119-8 FP (R) Heterogeneity Within and Across the Baby Boom
Generation: A Cohort Study, Cynthia Reeser
Poverty/Welfare
119-9 FP (R) Relationship Status and Receipt of Formal
Assistance Among Single Fathers, Aurea Osgood
119-10 FP (R) Trajectories of Support on Educational Outcomes
Among Adolescent Mothers in Poverty, Kathleen Rodgers,
Wendy Ewest, Jenifer McGuire
Rural Families
119-11 EM (R) Factors Associated With Immigrant Families’
Well-being in Rural Communities, Marcela Raffaelli, Steve
Tran, Maria Galarza-Heras, Angela Wiley
119-12 FS (R) Mentoring Deters Externalizing Problems Among
Rural African American Emerging Adults, Steven Kogan,
Gene Brody, Yifu Chen
119-13 RT (R) Families at the Margins of the New Rural
Economy, Katherine MacTavish
Family Stress/Coping and Networks for Help
119-14 EM (R) Acculturative Stress, Parenting, and Latino
Youth Academic Outcomes, Monica Olvera
119-15 FS (R) Daily Hassles, Sacrifices, and Relationship
Quality in Pregnant Cohabitors, Casey Totenhagen, Melissa
Curran, Emily Butler
119-16 IN (R) Family Stress, Family Resources and Adolescents’
Well-being in Taiwan, Ming Fun Yip, Li-Tuan Chou, ShuMan Huang
119-17 FS (R) Family Systems, Parenting, and Prosocial
Behavior in Low-income Urban Youth, Benjamin
Houltberg, Carolyn Henry, Amanda Morris
119-18 FP (R) Prison Families for Women in Prison: A Need for
Recognition and Intervention, Kathryn Fraser, Ann Loper
119-19 IN (P) Transforming Memories of International Wars
Into Peace Education: Through and With Families and
Communities, Tomoko Ogasawara
Families, Work and Unemployment
119-20 FF (P) Negotiating Motherhood and Academia:
Innovations for Altering Great Expectations, Marta
McClintock-Comeaux
119-21 FH (R) Women’s Employment and Mental Health in
Japan, Junko Nishimura
119-22 RT (R) Mothers’ Part-time Employment: Effects on
Child, Parent, and Family Outcomes, Cheryl Buehler,
Marion O’Brien, Jill Walls
119-23 FP (R) Self-reported Health Among Employees Working
in Call Center Industry in India, Kamala Ramadoss,
Manjari Acharya
119-24 FP (R) Healthy Family Functioning as a Context for
Family Business Continuity, Clinton Gudmunson, Sharon
Danes
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119-25 FT (R) The Intersection of Work and Family: A Dyadic
Analysis for Relationship Quality, Felisha Lotspeich,
Suzanne Bartle-Haring
119-26 RT (R) TMediating Effect of Personal Control Between
Work Control and Couples’ Problem Solving, Kate
Daugherty, K.A.S. Wickrama, Frederick O. Lorenz
119-27 RT (R) More Than Nannies: Child Care Providers’
Perceptions of Their Role, Katherine Speirs
119-28 FP (P) The Unemployment Crisis: Families Need Help,
Robyn Maitoza, Jeanne Hilton
FOCUS GROUPS
Poster Symposium-Commitment and Satisfaction Across the
Marital Life Course: New Innovations
119-31 RT (R) A Love That Doesn’t Last: Pornography
Consumption Weakens Commitment to a Romantic Partner,
Sesen Negash; Nathaniel M. Lambert; Spencer Olmstead;
Tyler Stillman; Frank Fincham
Homogamy in the New Marriage Regime, Gina Allen Erickson
Idealization and Disillusionment vs. Marital (Dis)SatisfactionDifferent Concepts? Kyunghee Lee; Alan Reifman; Andrea
Roets; Hannah Baird; Courtney Smith; Sylvia Niehuis
Changes in Leisure and Relationship Quality Across the
Transition to Parenthood, Laura Nedorost; Claire M. Kamp
Dush; Emily Passias; Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan
Marital Quality and Mental Health, Cassandra Rasmussen
Dorius; Paul Amato
Discussant: Wendy Manning
Chair/Organizer: Patricia Hrusa Williams
Journal Advisory Council Meeting
12-1:30pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#120 Chronic Illness and Disabilities
Board Room 1. Presider: Elaine Marshall
#121 Relationship and Marriage Enrichment and Education
Directors Row 1. Presider: Ted Futris
12:30-1:30pm, Board Room 3
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
#122 FELLOWS ROUNDTABLES
12:30-1:30pm, Marquette Rooms 1, 2
Round tables are limited to 10 people including the presenter.
Presenters are all NCFR Fellows-the highest honor afforded in
NCFR. Attendees are welcome to come and discuss topics with
these scholars.
122-1 (P) Parental Permissiveness in the U.S., Bert N. Adams
122-2 (R) Mixed Methods Designs in Family Gerontology
Research, Rosemary Blieszner
122-3 (P) Evidence-based Family Policy, Karen
Bogenschneider
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Human and Community Development and the Family Resiliency Center at the
University of Illinois congratulate our graduate students who in the past five years have . . .
• Published over 60 journal articles and book chapters
• Presented 125 papers at national and international conferences
• Been rated as excellent teachers in 59 courses
• Won 3 national teaching awards
• Have been recognized at NCFR with . . .
The Anselm Strauss Award for Qualitative Research
The Association of Councils Outstanding Graduate Student Proposal
The Cindy Winter Scholarship
The Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research Proposal from a Feminist Perspective
Dr. Robert B. Hughes, Jr., Department Head
Experience Illinois for
Big Opportunities in a Small Community
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122-4 (P) How to Juggle Parenthood, Partnership, and Academe,
Margaret Crosbie-Burnett
122-5 (R) New Constructs in Marital Research: A Modest
Proposal, Francis D. Fincham
122-6 (P) Getting Beyond Skills in Family Life Education,
H. Wallace Goddard
122-7 (P) Mentoring: A Lifespan Prospective, Gladys J.
Hildreth
122-8 (R) Ethnic Families – Well-being, Stress, Coping and
Resilience, Hamilton I. McCubbin
122-9 (P) Implementing Couples Programs with Military
Families, Dennis Orthner
122-10 (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty, Lynda
Henley Walters
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3
#124 OPENING PLENARY SESSION
Welcome: Ramona Faith Oswald, 2010 Program Chair, Sesson
Presider
Welcome: Robert Hughes, Jr., University of Illinois
Welcome: Gary L. Bowen, 2010-2011, NCFR President
Introduction of NCFR Board and Staff
Presentation of Reuben Hill Award to Christina M. GibsonDavis. Presenter: Ronald M. Sabatelli, Research and Theory
Section Past Chair
Presentation of Felix Berardo Award to Rodney M. Cate.
Presenter: Howard Barnes, Felix Berardo Award Committee
Member
Introduction of plenary speaker: Glen Elder
(R) (P)
1:45-3:30pm, Salons A/B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Illinois, Department of Human
and Community Development and The Family Resiliency Center
Innovations in Family Policy
Maria Cancian, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Approximately 40 percent of children are now born to unmarried parents, and our estimates suggest that most of these parents
will go on to have children with other partners. The resulting
complex families, together with changing employment patterns
lead most mothers, as well as fathers, to work outside the home,
raises challenges for research and policy. Dr. Cancian will address key related questions: What are the key recent and longterm changes in family formation? What are the implications for
the wellbeing of families and children, especially in the current
economic context? What policy innovations are needed to support parents and children given increasingly
complex family situations?
Maria Cancian, Ph.D., Professor of Public
Affairs and Social Work, and an affiliate of
the Institute for Research on Poverty and the
Center for Demography and Ecology, La Follette School of Public Affairs, School of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3:45-5:15pm
#126 The Relationships and Parenting Support
Program (RAPS) for Young Parents
Marquette Room 1
The Relationships and Parenting Support (RAPS) Program:
Background, Rationale, and Role in Stress Reduction,
Patricia Hrusa Williams; Lisa Martinelli
Understanding Healthy Relationships and Preventing Domestic
Violence in Non-married, Expecting Couples, Linda Oravecz
Relationship Maintenance Across the Transition to Parenthood in
Young Parents, Brian Ogolsky
Chair: Patricia Hrusa Williams
Presider: Jolene Sanders
EE Symposium (P)
#125 FIRESIDE CHAT WITH GLEN ELDER AND
MARIA CANCIAN
3:45-5:15pm Duluth
A Conversation About the Great Depression and
the Current Recession
Glen Elder, Ph.D., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
and Maria Cancian, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dr. Glen Elder is Howard W. Odum Research Professor of Sociology and Research
Professor of Psychology, University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill; Co-director, Carolina Consortium on Human Development;
author of Children of the Great Depression,
a landmark longitudinal study of children of
the era.
Facilitator: Edith Lewis
(R) (P)
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#127 INVITED SYMPOSIUM
Multi-ethnic Families: Health Disparities,
Well-being, Education and Social Policy
Marquette Room 2
Multi-ethnicity, Discrimination, Social Wellbeing and Health
Outcomes, Hamilton I. McCubbin; Lisa Keh
Sense of Well-being and Resilience: An Indigenous Perspective
of Family Health, Laurie D. McCubbin; Ida Strom
Predictors of Mental and Physical Health: Individual and
Neighborhood Levels of Education, Social Well-being, and
Multiethnicity, Wei Zhang; Qi Chen
Discussant: Michelle Noe Noe Wong-Wilson
Chair: Hamilton I. McCubbin
Presider: Curtis A. Fox
EM FP FH Symposium (R)
#128 Family Science: Past, Present and Future
Board Room 1
Program Review: An Innovative Tool for Improving Family
Science Programs, Leslie Koepke
The Discipline of Family Science and the Continuing Need for
Innovation, Raeann R. Hamon, Suzanne R. Smith
What Happened to Famology? Department Name Trends
Across Three Decades, Donna Smith, Jason Hans, Claire
Kimberly
Discussant: Deborah Gentry
Presider: Tammy Harpel
FS Paper (R) (P)
#129 The Past, Present, and Future of Family
Policy in South Korea: Towards Comprehensive
and Preventive Approaches
Directors Row 1
Recent Paradigm Shift in Korean Family Policy: Context and
History, Jaerim Lee
“Framework Act on Healthy Families” in South Korea: Change
From a Problem-solving to a Prevention-oriented Family
Policy, Miai Sung; Soyoung Lee
Healthy Family Support Centers in Korea: Implementation of the
Framework Act on Healthy Families, Seohee Son, Miyoung
Kim
Lessons from Korean Family Policy Experience, Meejung Chin
Discussants: Jean W. Bauer; Catherine A. Solheim
Chair: Sun Wha Ok
IN FP Symposium (P)
#130 Invited Symposium
Religion and Relationships: How Religion
Influences Perceptions of Sacrifice and
Satisfaction in Family Relationships
The Meanings Behind the Religion-Marriage Connection:
Qualitative Reports from a Diverse U.S. Sample, Loren
Marks; David C. Dollahite
Giving up Something Good for Something Better: Sacred
Sacrifices Made by Religious Youth, David C. Dollahite;
Anthony B. Walker
I Gave it up for You and I am Glad I Did: Prayer Increases
Satisfaction With Sacrifice in Close Relationships, Nathaniel
M. Lambert; Frank D. Fincham; Scott Stanley
Chair: Nathaniel M. Lambert
RF Symposium (R) (P)
#131 Are They Starting As They Mean To Go On?
Marriage Formation Among Daters, Cohabitors,
and Others
Marquette Room 3
Family Instability and Early Cohabitation: Testing Competency
vs. Cumulative Stress Hypotheses, Jennifer Kane, Alan
Booth
Implicit Theories of the Marital Institution: Origins and
Implications, Scott Hall
Marriage Formation Among Daters and Cohabitors: A
“Cohabitation Effect”? Tricia McKean, Claire Kamp Dush
Measuring Cohabitation Among Low-income, Expecting and
New Parents, Andrew Clarkwest, Jean Knab, Heather
Koball
Discussant: Megan Murphy
Presider: Nate Cottle
RT Paper (R)
#132 Residential and Nonresidential Fathers
Marquette Room 4
Family Structure Effects on the Association Between Fathers’
Involvement and Toddler Cognition, Jay Fagan, Yookyong
Lee
Nonresident Father Involvement and Child Well-being, Kari
Adamsons
On Evaluating Models for Couple’s Relationship and Father
Involvement Change Over Time, Chieh-Wen Liu
The Subjectivity of Involvement: Nonresidential Father
Identities After Divorce, Jessica Troilo, Marilyn Coleman
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
Presider: Todd Goodsell
RT Paper (R)
Publisher Representatives, Editors, Staff Meeting
3:45-5:15pm, Board Room 3
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Rochester
This invited symposium sponsored by the Religion and Family
Life Section features leading scholars and researchers focusing
on the theme of how religion impacts perception of relationship
sacrifice and/or satisfaction.
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#133 PRESIDENT’S
WELCOMING RECEPTION
5:30-7pm, Salon C
Everyone is cordially invited to come and
meet NCFR President Gary Bowen, members of the NCFR Board and other NCFR
leaders. Light refreshments will be served.
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
#134 POSTER SESSION 3
5:30-7pm, Ballroom Foyer C
Relationships
134-1 FS (R) Breakups, Depression, and Self-esteem as
Predictors of College Adjustment, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle
Toews
134-2 RT (R) The Effect of Emotional Labor and Emotional
Abuse on Relational Satisfaction, Megan Murphy, Lindsey
Deets, Molly Petersen
134-3 FT (R) Actor-Partner Effects of Emotional Labor on
Cohesion Within Couples, Sonja Stutzman, Megan
Murphy, Lindsey Deets
134-4 RT (R) Identifying Infidelity and Identfying Cheaters:
Inductive Approach..., Brooke Strickler, Jason Hans
134-5 FH (R) I’m Just Not Feeling This Relationship-A Dyadic
Analysis of Alexithymia and Relationship Quality, Nick Frye
134-6 EE (P) Stress, Affect, and Partner Attitudes Toward
Relationship Education: The Connection? Brandon Burr,
Daniel Hubler, Camron Shekarforoosh, Brandt Gardner
Family Relationships
134-7 FF (R) Family Stories and the Impact on Gender and
Identity Development, Bethany Fisackerly, Alan Taylor,
Alane Collinson, Heather Carnahan, Elise Mauren
134-8 FH (R) Mother-Daughter Communication and the Onset
of Sexual Activity, Mellissa S. Gordon, Ted G. Futris, Allen
W. Barton, Amy Laura Arnold, Catie Walker-O’Neal
134-9 FP (R) Meaning and Role Conflict: The Legal Context of
Grandfamilies, Tracey LaPierre
134-10 RT (R) Family Stories Influence on Young Adult Values,
Behaviors and Identity, Elise Mauren, Alan Taylor, Bethany
Fisackerly, Heather Carnahan, Alane Collinson
134-11 RT (R) The Role of Marital Satisfaction and Family
Emotional Expressiveness on the Home Learning
Environment and Children’s Academic Outcomes, Laura
C. Froyen, Lori E. Skibbe, Adrian Blow, Ryan P. Bowles,
Hope K. Gerde
Family Process and Resiliency
134-12 RT (R) Family Process Characteristics, Family Structure,
and Child Well-being: Exploring the Mediating Relationship
of Family Cohesion and Parental Leadership on Adolescent
Attachment Style, Lauren Messina, Leigh Leslie
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134-13 FT (R) Family Meanings in the Family Business
Context, Jinhee Lee, Sharon Danes, Clinton Gudmunson
134-14 FT (R) Childhood Resiliency to Parental Substance
Abuse, Michael Whitehead, Adam Downs
134-15 EM (R) A Decade After 9/11: Resiliency Factors for
Distressed Muslim Americans, Zain Shamoon, Melis
Gultekin, Richard Wampler, Farha Abbasi, Adam Downs,
Authra Khreis
Multicultural Families
134-16 EM (P) Invisible Cultures: Re-visioning Latinos in
Family Therapy, Kenneth V Hardy, Ana Hernandez,
Yajaira Curiel
134-17 FT (P) Understanding Latino Families: From Real to
Reel, Yajaira Curiel, Kenneth V. Hardy
134-18 IN (R) Aspects of the Participation in Social Activities
of Married Immigrant Women in a Korean Rural Area and
Effects of Activity Participation Attitude on Life Satisfaction,
SoonMi Yang
International Families
134-19 IN (R) Filipino Father Religiosity, Behaviors, and Family
Dynamics, Scott Harper, Alan Martin
134-20 IN (R) Maternal Love in Taiwan: An Inquiry of the
Meanings and Effective Factors, Huang Shu-Man, Chou LiTuan, Yip Ming Fun
134-21 IN (R) Functioning of Kenyan Families: Strengths and
Challenges in the Context of Marriage, Jane Rose M. Njue,
Dorothy O. Rombo, Stephan M. Wilson
134-22 FF (R) Domestic Violence in Iowa: Exploring the
Experiences of Latinas With Organizational Response,
Angelica Reina, Brenda Lohman, Marta Maldonado
134-23 FF (P) Outsiders Within: African American Women in
the Academy, Andrea G. Hunter, Tammy L. Henderson,
Cindy Lilly
Immigration/Migration
134-24 EM (R) Exploring the Mental Health of Asian American
Adolescents: A Systematic Literature Review, Eun-Jin Han
134-25 IN (R) Parental Migration and Children’s Education in
Eastern Europe, Mihaela Robila
134-26 IN (R) Language and Non-linguistic Brokering in
Immigrant Families From Eastern Europe, Vanja Lazarevic,
Marcela Raffaelli
134-27 EM (P) Exploring the Cultural Context of Food Security
Among East African Families in Twin-Cities, Ali Hurtado,
Shelley Sherman
134-28 IN (R) The Bi-dimensional Nature of Acculturation in
Mexican Transnational Families, Jennifer Reinke, Juyoung
Jang, Virginia Zuiker, Cathy Solheim
134-29 RT (R) Acculturation Experiences of Immigrant Mothers
Utilizing Early Childhood Education, Colleen Vesely
Marital Expectations on Child Outcomes
134-30 RT (R) The Power of the “Magic Moment”: The Longterm Effects of Marital Expectations on Child Outcomes,
Jeffrey Larsen, Brian Willoughby
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Couple Therapy Issues
134-31 FT (R) A Dyadic Model of Motivation to Change and
Outcome in Couple Therapy, Lyn Moore, Rachel Tambling,
Lee Johnson
#135 Mixer Session for Undergraduate and
Graduate Students
6:15-7pm, Rochester
Make new acquaintances early in the week and learn how to get
the most from the conference.
Facilitators: Amanda Williams, Dani Taylor
Research Advisory Council Meeting
6:30-8:30pm, Board Room 3
Presiders: Diane Cushman, Nancy Gonzalez
#136 Pecha Kucha
S/NP
7-9pm, Marquette Room 1
Sponsored by Students/New Professionals and open to all
Pecha Kucha is an innovative session in which each presenter
has 6 minutes and 40 seconds to present (presenters are allowed
20 slides during the presentation). After the presentations there is
time for questions and discussion.
136-1 (R) Using Online Methods for Family Research, Heather
Haberman
136-2 (P) Challenges in Establishing a Service-learning Course,
Scott Tobias, Lisa Hallaman
136-3 (R) Succeeding in Academia: Role of Culture of Class and
Family of Origin, Samit Bordoloi, Brandyn-Dior McKinley
136-4 (R) Innovative Services and Support for Teachers at
Research-intensive Universities, Samantha Goodrich, Sara
Johnson, Hannah Bingman, Brandyn McKinley, Nicholas
Koberstein, Kellie Randall
136-5 (P) Becoming an Educator: Navigating Through the
Process, Randi Cowdery, Naveen Jonathan
Chair: Kevin Zimmerman
FOCUS GROUPS
7:15-8:45 pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
Session #137 Eastern European Families
Board Room 1. Presider: Mihaela Robila
Session #138 Sexuality
Directors Row 1. Presiders: Shannon Miller, Monique Carry,
Kate Kuvalanka
Session #139 Family and Health
Marquette Room 2. Presider: Deborah Coehlo, Section
Chair
Session #140 Research and Theory
Marquette Room 4. Presider: Shelley MacDermid
Wadsworth, Section Chair
CFLE Dinner
cfle
7:30-9:30pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon G
Presider: Sharon Ballard, Chair, CFLE Advisory
Council
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the Certified Family
Life Educator (CFLE) program. Join us in celebrating the success of the CFLE program. There are currently over 1550 active
Certified Family Life Educators, and nearly 120 university and
colleges with NCFR-approved degree programs that include
the CFLE content. The profession of family life education has
grown in recognition and value due to the existence of the CFLE
program.
The CFLE program would not be the success it is today without the dedication and effort of those involved in developing
and maintaining the program throughout the years. We plan to
provide special recognition to all those who have contributed to
the success of the program. Cost of the dinner is $35. Because
of this special celebration, you don’t have to be a CFLE to attend the dinner. You can register for the CFLE Dinner when you
register for the conference.
Platinum Sponsor: Kansas State University, School of Family
Studies and Human Services
Gold Sponsors: University of Northern Iowa, School of
Applied Human Sciences; Brigham Young University,
School of Family Life.
Silver Sponsors: Campus Council on Family Relations, Human
Environmental Sciences, University of Central Oklahoma
(Dr. Glee Bertram, Dr. Nate Cottle, Dr. Kaye Sears);
Edgewood College, Marriage and Family Therapy Program;
Southeast Missouri State University, College of Health and
Human Services, Family Studies Program (CFLE)
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
7:15-8:45 pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Red Wing-Grand Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
8am-5pm, Directors Row 2
Relax with your colleagues. The Silent Auction is in this area.
Take a look at the great items that have been donated. This is a
great way to get your Christmas shopping done early, and help to
support student participation at the conference. Bidding closes at
2pm on Friday.
Silent Auction Chairs: Mary Jo Czaplewski, Jan Hogan, Mary
Maher
Cyber Cafe
7am-10pm, Directors Row 3
Computers available for use at no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
Student/New Professionals Leadership Steering
Committee
S/NP
7-8am, Marquette Room 1
Presiders: Soyoung Lee, Claire Kamp Dush, Amanda Williams, Angela Rushton, S/NP Leadership Steering Committee
Co-chairs
Sponsored by the Groves Conference
Visit the Exhibits
12-6pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon D
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work, career, and professional development. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings will
be held on Friday. Need not be present to win but prizes must be
picked up 2:30pm on Friday.
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#200 Issues in Aging
Board Room 1. Presider: Jeremy Yorgason
#200A Men in Families
Marquette Room 3. Presiders: Todd Goodsell, Erin KramerHolmes
NCFR CFLE Academic Programs Networking
Session
7:15-8:30am, Marquette Room 2
CFLE Coordinators of NCFR Approved Programs are
encouraged to attend.
Presider: Mary Bold, Academic Program Liaison
cfle
2011 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9:30am, Rochester
Presider: Leanor Boulin Johnson, 2011 Program Chair
Northwest Council Gathering
7:30-8:30am, Directors Row 1
Presider: Renee Overath, Northwest Council President
Meditation Time
7:45-8:15am, Salon G
The time will be spent developing our moment-by-moment
awareness using meditation techniques from the empirically
tested Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program
developed by Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. Researchers have documented several
beneficial outcomes from mindfulness practice such as alleviating daily stress, chronic pain, depression, as well as lowering
blood pressure, strengthening the immune system, and increasing attention span. Additionally, the meditation practices used
in MBSR resonate with a spirituality common to many religious
traditions.
Facilitator: Terri M. Henke
Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Sections
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#202 POSTER SESSION 4
8-9:30am, Ballroom Foyer
Race, Ethnicity, and Families
202-1 EM (R) Racially Socializing Biracial Youth: Variations by
Maternal Race, Alethea Rollins, Andrea Hunter
202-2 EM (R) The Prevalence and Role of Avoidance Coping
Methods for Latinos in the United States, Tiffani Stevenson,
Leigh Leslie
202-3 EM (R) Examining the Intersection of Ethnicity and
Gender in Immigrant Identities, Carolyn R. Spellings
202-4 EM (R) Stories of Resilience: Black Individuals
Recovered From Substance Abuse, Marianne Miller, Mary
Rankin
202-5 EM (R) Breast Cancer and Body Image in African
American Women, Candice P. Cooper, Marlene F. Watson,
Maureen Davey, Carolyn Tubbs
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202-6 EM (R) African American Gender Equity in STEM:
Innovation and Parenting, Peggy Meszaros, Crystal Lane,
Elizabeth Brown, Jing Zhang
Cross-cultural Issues
202-7 EM (R) Barriers and Supports for Positive Co-parenting
Within Native American Households, Dawn Contreras, Le
Anne Silvey, Kimbirly Bodfish, Jerilyn LeBeau Church,
Terry DeRocher Lerma
202-8 EM (R) Gender Difference in the Perception of Family
Life Stress Among Hmong Youth, Shuling Peng, Zha Blong
Xiong, Juyoung Jang
202-9 EM (R) Changing in the Self-esteem of Asian Immigrant
Adolescents Boys and Girls: Impacts of Parent-Adolescent
Conflict and Depression, Heeran Kim, Susan Walker,
Jinhee Lee
202-10 EM (R) Viewing the Transnational Journey With the Life
Course Perspective, Xiaolin Xie
202-11 IN (R) Associations Between Family Relationship Styles
and Cultural Values in Chinese- and European-Americans,
Tzufen Chang, Jeffrey Liew
202-12 IN (R) Comparison of Adolescent Body Image – United
States and Guyana, Winetta Baker, Isa Ribadu, Nichola
Seaton Ribadu
202-13 IN (R) A Comparison of Turkish and American
University Students’ Attitudes Regarding Marriage,
Childbearing, and Gender Issues, Tanya Koropeckyj-Cox,
Zeynep Copur
The Marriage Relationship and Roles
202-14 EM (R) Keys to Longevity: A Qualitative Study of
Enduring African American Marriages, Tommy Phillips, Joe
Wilmoth, Amy Burdette
202-15 FH (R) Parents of Children With Autism Maintaining
Strong Marital Relationships, Esther Onaga, Julie Ramisch
202-16 FH (R) The Relationship Between Physical Health
Problems and Couple Violence and Conflict in Survivors of
the 2004 Tsunami: Mediation by Marital Satisfaction, Alyssa
Banford, Thulitha Wickrama, Matthew Brown, Scott
Ketring
202-17 FT (R) Premarital Advice: Do Engaged Couples Really
Listen, Scot Allgood, Justin Gordon
202-18 RT (R) Sociocultural Context, Relationship Quality, and
Gender: A First Glimpse at “His” and “Her” Experiences in
Married and Cohabiting Couples of Mexican Origin in their
Childrearing Years, Yuliana Rodriguez, Jinni Su, Heather
Helms
202-19 RT (R) Reasons for Marriage and the Association With
Life Satisfaction, Matthew Johnson, Jared Anderson, C.J.
Aducci
202-20 RT (R) Defending Marriage Against Individualism: An
Ethnographic Perspective, Joseph Ostenson, Ryan Funk,
Katie Hollist, Katie Kearl
202-21 FH (R) Exploring Physical Activity and Marital Quality,
April Lewis, Gladys Hildreth
202-22 FS (R) Multiple Trajectories of Marital Quality Across
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Transition to Parenthood, Jared Durtschi, Ming Cui, Rand
Conger
202-23 RT (R) Attachment Styles as a Predictor of Relationship
Maintenance, Joyce Baptist, Christopher Aducci, David
Thompson, Rebekah Adams, Aaron Norton, Ashley Cook
202-24 EE (P) Gender Role Attitudes During Divorce and
Remarriage: Plastic or Plaster? Mallory Lucier-Greer,
Francesca Adler-Baeder
Just-in-Time Parenting Work Group
8-10am, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon F
Coordinator: Ellen Abell
#203 Students/New Professionals Workshop:
Grant Writing
S/NP
8-10am, Duluth
Leaders: Joseph Grzywacz, Wake Forest University Medical
School (has been funded by NIH and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation); Wendy Manning, Bowling Green State University (has
been funded by the National Institutes of Justice, the Department
of Health and Human Services, and NICHD); Julianne Serovich, The Ohio State University (has been funded by NIMH and
NIDA).
Chair: Jerica M. Berge
(P)
FLE Resources Advisory Council
8:15-10am, Board Room 2
Presider: Dawn Cassidy
#204 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-10am, Salon E
Recent Scholarship on the Issues of Diversity and
Family Studies: Talk Back
This session is a panel discussion of the recent
issue, Journal of Marriage and Family Decade
in Review.
Panel: Deborah Carr, Ph.D., University of
Wisconsin-Madison, and Linda Burton,
Ph.D., Duke University
Facilitators: William “Bill” Allen, Ph.D.,
Healing Bonds, Minneapolis, and Robert
Reyes, Ph.D., Goshen College
Moderator: David H. Demo, Ph.D., University of North
Carolina-Greensboro, Journal of Marriage and Family Editor
RT EM FS Inclusion and Diversity Committee
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4
8:30-10am
#205 Moving Overindulgence Research From Data
to Action-Seven Ways
Marquette Room 1
Leader: Jean Illsley Clarke
Presider: Drew Betz
EE Workshop (P)
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#206 Opportunities and Challenges in Gerontology
Education: Lessons Learned
Marquette Room 2
Challenges in Teaching Aging-related Classes and in
Maintaining a Vital Gerontology Program at a Small Private
College, Angela Hauger
Generating Interest in the Field of Aging Among Undergraduate
Students, and Dissemination of Research-based Aging
Programs Throughout the United States, Amy Hosier
Giving Students Practical Experience: Service Learning
Experiences, Aging Information Fair, Simulating Physical
Aging, Alan Taylor
Engaging in a Student-centered Collaborative Redesign of the
Later Life Families Course, M. Elise Radina; Gregg W.
Wentzell; Amanda C. Ginter; Katherine Higgins; Elyse
Markovitz; Trisha St. Clair
Facilitator/Discussant/Chair: Whitney Brosi
FH Symposium (P)
#207 Diversity and Social Justice Issues in
Marriage and Family Therapy
Marquette Room 3
The Role of Social Justice Mentoring in Family Therapy
Training, Christi McGeorge, Thomas Stone Carlson
Lesbian Couples’ and Therapists’ Views of a Common
Experience of Therapy, Mary Green
Feminist Supervisory Practices: Influences on Learning and
Satisfaction, Tara Dekkers, Mary Sue Green
Shedding Light on 3 Years of Darkness: Trans Issues in M/
CFT Journals, Markie Blumer, Mary Sue Green, Sarah
Knowles, April Williams
Presider/Facilitator: Maresa Janee
FT EM Paper (R)
#208 Families Coping Across Borders
Board Room 1
Coping Across Borders: Transnational Families in Mexico,
Heather Fuller-Iglesias
Ambiguous Loss in Transnational Mexican Families, Catherine
Solheim, Samantha Zaid, Stephanie Heuring
Transition to Arranged Marriages Among Asian Indian
Newlywed Couples in India and U.S., Nivedita Ranade,
Anita Garey
Facilitator: Miriam Mulsow
IN Paper (R)
Spirituality, Sacrifice, and Relationship Quality for Pregnant
Cohabitors, Melissa Curran, Shannon Corkery, Pamela
Payne
The Role of Religiosity in Romantic and Parent-Child
Relationships: Intergenerational Continuities, Sarah
Spilman, Tricia Neppl, M. Brent Donnellan, Thomas
Schofield, Rand Conger
Family, Religion, and Psychological Well-being Among Male
and Female Youth, Richard Petts
Presider: Martin Covey
RF RT Paper (R)
#210 Overview of the National Survey of Fertility
Barriers for Prospective Users
Marquette Room 5
Introduction to the National Survey of Fertility Barriers, Karina
M. Shreffler; Julia McQuillan; Arthur L. Greil; David R.
Johnson
Does Adoption Become an Option? Assessing Changes in
Adoption Attitudes and Behaviors Using Longitudinal Data
From the National Survey of Fertility Barriers, Nicholas
Park
Perception of Fertility Problems as a Shared Couple Stressor and
Consequences for Fertility Specific Distress, Colleen Warner
Colaner; Julia McQuillan; Karina Shreffler; Arthur L.
Greil
Discussant: David R. Johnson
Organizer: Karina M. Shreffler
Chair: Julia McQuillan
RT FH Symposium (R)
#211 NCFR CFLE Academic Program
Review Roundtable
8:30-10am, Directors Row 4
Leader: Mary Bold, Academic Program Liaison
cfle
Development Advisory Council Meeting
8:30-10am, Board Room 3
Presider: Diane Cushman
Meeting of the Committee to Revise the
Submission Procedures
9:30-10:15am, Rochester
Presider: Cindy Winter, Program Consultant
#209 Religion and Family Interaction Across
Generations
Marquette Room 4
The Influence of Religious Contexts on Family Commitment
and Time Together, Bryce Jorgensen, Jay Mancini, Randal
Day, Jeremy Yorgason
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#212 PLENARY SESSION
10:15am-12pm, Salons A/B/C
Plenary Sponsor: University of Georgia, Department of Child
and Family Development, College of Family and Consumer
Sciences
Do Children Need Both a Mother and a Father?
The Relationship Between Science
and Politics
Presenters: Timothy
Biblarz, Ph.D., University of Southern
California, and Judith
Stacey, Ph.D., New York
University, lead this signature plenary session. In their JMF article in
February, Timothy Biblarz and Judith Stacey
challenged the idea that “fatherless” children
are necessarily at a disadvantage or that men
provide a different, indispensable set of parenting skills than women. The article is based on their analysis
of relevant studies about parenting, including available research
on single-mother and single-father households, gay male parents
and lesbian parents.
Discussant: Joseph Pleck, Ph.D., University of Illinois
Welcome: Ramona Faith Oswald, Program Chair, Session
Presider
Welcome, Jay Mancini, University of Georgia; Plenary Sponsor
Presentation of Jessie Bernard Award for Outstanding Research
Proposal to Kali Van Campen. Presentation of the
Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Paper to Megan L.
Haselschwerdt. Presenter: Elizabeth Sharp, Committee
Chair
Presentation of Margaret Arcus Award to H. Wallace Goddard.
Presenter: Beth Van Horn, Education and Enrichment
Section Chair
Presentation of the Ernest Burgess Award to Susan M. McHale.
Presenter: Shelley M. MacDermid, Research and Theory
Section Chair
Introduction of speakers: Ramona Faith Oswald
(R) (P)
#214 A CONVERSATION WITH TIMOTHY BIBLARZ
AND JUDITH STACEY
12:15-1:45 pm, Rochester
Continued discussion following the plenary session.
Presider: Abbie Goldberg
(R) (P)
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Just-in-Time Parenting Work Group
12-2pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon F
Coordinator: Ellen Abell
#215 Students/New Professionals Workshop:
The Family Studies Job Market
12:15 -1:45 pm, Marquette Room 3
Leaders: Karina Shreffler; Ronald Cox; Ronald Sabatelli;
Cassandra Dorius
Chair: Cassandra Dorius
(P)
#216 POSTER SESSION 5
12:15-1:45 pm, Ballroom Foyer
Chronic Illness
216-1 FH (R) How Mothers’ Breast Cancer Shapes Their Adult
Daughters’ Intimate Relationships, Amanda Ginter, M. Elise
Radina
216-2 FH (R) A Family Approach to Asthma Management,
Elissa Thomann Mitchell, Barbara H. Fiese, Barbara R.
K. Anderson
216-3 FH (P) Relationship and Sexual Satisfaction Among
Parents of Children With Chronic Illness and Disabilities,
Sesen Negash, David Nalbone, Joseph Wetchler, Karen
Fontaine
216-4 FH (POSTER CANCELLED)-Stressors and Resilience
Processes in Couples Managing Multiple Chronic Illnesses,
Kimberly Nielson, Jeremy Yorgason, Susanne Roper,
Jonathan Sandberg, Jeffrey Bentley
216-5 FH (R) Demographic and Relational Correlates of Selfblame in Chronic Lung Disease, Melissa Plaufcan, Kristen
Holm, Frederick Wamboldt
Health and Wellness Issues
216-6 FH (R) Maternal Factors and Later Cognitive Abilities
of Very Premature Infants, Jennifer Paulukaitis, Colleen
Murray
216-7 FH (R) Parenting Style and Family Meals: CrossSectional and Longitudinal Associations, Jerica MohlmanBerge
Visit the Exhibits!
Grand Opening
Thursday, Nov. 4, 12-6pm, Salon D
Exhibits offer an array of new materials, service,
opportunities for career and professional development. Visit the representatives and earn a chance
for great prize drawings, including free conference
attendance next year. Drawings on Friday. Need
not be present to win, but prizes must be picked
up by 3pm on Friday.
�Thursday, November 4 • Day 2
216-8 FH (R) Factors Influencing Health: Eating Disordered
Behaviors Amongst College-Aged Women, Kelsey Siverling,
Katie Borschke
216-9 FH (R) African American Breast Cancer Patients’
Experiences with Oncology Providers, Karni Kissil, Alba
Nino, Maureen Davey, Carolyn Tubbs
216-10 FH (R) Family Health Literacy in a Head Start Webbased Intervention, Ann Garwick, Ann Seppelt, John Belew
216-11 FH (R) Healthy Living, Margaret Machara, Veronica
Oates, Sandria Godwin
216-12 FH (R) Family Belief Systems and Diabetes, Lucretia
Smith
216-13 FH (R) Knowledge of Osteoporosis Among Women in
Palestine: Educating Women to Educate the Family, Ghadir
Aljayyousi
216-14 FH (R) Finances, Parental Relationships, and Life
Satisfaction Among University College Students, Ron
Hammond, Alisa Hammond, Gioey Alisa
216-15 RT (R) Families and Running: Constraint, Cooperation,
and Gender in a Leisure Activity, Todd Goodsell, Brian
Harris
216-16 FH (R) End-of-Life Discussion in Assisted Living
Facilities, Marjorie Schaffer, Kerry Keenan, Faith
Zwirchit
216-17 FH (R) Proposed Model Of Decision-making For
Genetic Testing In Families, Kate McKee, Adrian Blow
216-18 EM (R) The Experience and Expression of Depression in
Young Fathers, Megan Fitzgerald
216-19 FH (R) The Effects of Marital Status, Marriage Beliefs,
Social Support, and Substance Use on Men’s Mental Health,
Shann Hwa Hwang, Chih-Yuan Steven Lee
216-20 FH (R) Exploring Rural Maternal Depression Patterns,
Laurie Bulock, Barbara Ames, David Imig
Mental Health
216-21 FH (R) Bringing Muhammed to the Mountain: Serving
Children Where They Are, Jacqueline Kirby Wilkins, Cindy
Moseman
Divorce, Separation, Remarriage, Blended and Stepfamilies
216-22 RT (R) The Influence of Family Transitions on Young
Adult Romantic Relationships, Amber Vennum, Chelsea
Garneau, Kay Pasley
216-23 FF (R) The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Divorced
Mothers’ Experiences With Coparenting, Melinda
Markham, Marilyn Coleman
216-24 EE (R) Perceived Effectiveness of Booster Sessions
Following a Stepfamily Education Course, J. Mitch
Vaterlaus, Scot M. Allgood, Brian J. Higginbotham
216-25 FS (R) Differential Benefits of Marriage and
Relationship Education on Post-divorce Remarried and
Cohabiting Individuals., Emily Skuban, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Scott Ketring, Angela Bradford, Mallory Lucier,
Thomas Smith
216-26 RT (R) Building Step-relationships: Stepchildren’s
Experiences of Their Stepparents, Luke Russell, Shannon
Weaver
216-27 FF (R) A Case Study of Two Lesbian Couples Receving
Stepfamily Education, Elisaida Mendez, Linda Skogrand,
Brian Higginbotham
Poster Symposium-Parenting Across Cultures
216-28 IN (R) Chinese Parenting Typologies and Children’s
Socio-Emotional Outcomes, Yan Wang, Ambika
Krishnakumar
216-29 IN (R) Challenging Asian Values of Fathering: View
of Korean and Korean Canadian Fathers, Young In Kwon,
Susan Chuang
216-30 EM (R) How Parents Foster Self-esteem Among
Adolescent Children in Kenya, Njoroge Mbito, Julia Malia,
Stephan Wilson, Gary Peterson
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
12:15-1:45 pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
Session #217 Ethnic Minorities
Marquette Room 4. Presider: Curtis Fox, Section Chair
Session #218 Family Therapy
Marquette Room 1. Presider: Jeffry Larson, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
12:15-1:45 pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
Session #219 Asian American Families
Marquette Room 2. Presider: Kristy Shih
#221 Special Session
12:15-1:45 pm, Directors Row 1
How to Become a CFLE
cfle
NCFR Director of Education Dawn Cassidy will explain the benefits of the Certified
Family Life Educator (CFLE) credential and
explain bot the Abbreviated and Exam application processes.
Leader: Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Director of
Education
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Journal of Marriage and Family
Editorial Board
12:15-1:45 pm, Duluth
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
Fellows Committee Meeting
12:15-1:45 pm, Board Room 2
Presider: Greer Litton Fox, Committee Chair
#222 SPECIAL SESSION
2-3:30pm, Salon B
Intersexuality in Families: Beyond
Pink and Blue
Leader: Sharon Preves, Ph.D., Chair and
Associate Professor of Sociology, Hamline
University, St. Paul, Minnesota.
In 1 of 1000 births, an infant presents with
ambiguous gender physically or chromosomally. What do professionals and families need to know about this
condition?
Presider: Stephen Marks
Sponsored by Feminism and Family Studies Section
#223 SPECIAL SESSION
2-3:30pm, Salon E
Funding Opportunities for Family Researchers
Leaders: Wendy Nilson, Ph.D., NIH; Valerie Mahomes, Ph.D.,
NICHD, will speak about funding opportunities in social sciences that are available to researchers.
Presider: Adriana Umaña-Taylor
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
2-3:30pm
#224 Online-Hybrid Degree Programs: Maintaining
“Bricks and Mortar” Integrity
Marquette Room 1
Institutional and Administrative Factors in Developing an
Online-Hybrid Degree Program, Karen Blaisure; Linda
Dove
Course Design and Implementation: Roles of Architect and
Instructor, Bryce Dickey; Heather Humm
Online Teaching and Learning: The Faculty and the Student,
Larissa V. Frias; Robin Gallagher
Discussant: Michael Walcheski
Chair: Bryce Dickey
Presider: Axton Betz
EE FS Symposium (P)
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#225 Contexts and Pathways to Well-being:
Family Relationships of Latino Youth
Marquette Room 2
Acculturation and Mexican-Origin Adolescents’ Depressive
Symptoms, Kathleen M. Roche; Sharon R. Ghazarian
Parental and Family Influences on Sexual Self-Efficacy
and Risky Sexual Behavior Among Mexican American
Adolescents, Kali S. Van Campen; Andrea J. Romero
Family Rejection, LGBT Coping, and Mental Health Among
Latino and White LGBT Youth, Russell B. Toomey; Caitlin
Ryan; Stephen T. Russell
Discussant: Lenna Ontai
Co-chairs: Russell B. Toomey; Kali S. Van Campen
EM Symposium (R)
#226 Innovations in Caregiving Research:
Diverse Family and Disease Contexts
Marquette Room 3
Importance of Social Support on Older, Rural Citizens’
Empowerment Levels, Whitney A. Brosi; Jan Johnston;
Janice Hermann; Linda Jaco
Caregiving in the Context of Breast Cancer: Mothers and Adult
Daughters as Caregivers for Survivors, M. Elise Radina;
Amanda C. Gineter; Carlyn Richardson; Kate Anderson;
Kelly Knape; Elyse Markovitz; Trisha St. Clair
Innovative Care-partnering in Families Affected by Mild
Cognitive Impairment, Rosemary Blieszner; Karen Roberto
Dementia Caregiving in the Context of Remarriage: Appraisals
of Support from Family, Friends and Others, Carey Wexler
Sherman
Discussant: Jeremy Yorgason
Chair: Carey Wexler Sherman
Presider: Tiffany Brown
FH Symposium (R)
#227 Identifying Practices of Study Abroad in
US-based HDFS Programs
Board Room 1
Leaders: Tara Saathoff-Wells, Deborah Bailey, Gina
Boscarino
IN Workshop (P)
#228 Associations Between Marriage,
Coparenting, and Parenting
Marquette Room 4
Marriage, Coparenting, and Family Work Over Time: A Growth
Mixture Model Analysis, Adam M. Galovan; Erin K.
Holmes
Individual and Dyadic Indicators of Associations Between
Marriage, Coparenting, and Parenting: Growth Mixture
Models of Mother-Child and Father-Child Relationship
Quality, Erin K. Holmes; Adam M. Galovan; Anika Prows
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Relations Among Marital Qualities, Supportive and
Undermining Coparenting, and Parenting Self-efficacy in
Couples Parenting a Young Child: Testing Additive and
Buffering Processes, Kami A. Merrifield; Wendy C.
Gamble
Discussant: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Session Organizers: Erin K. Holmes, Adam M. Galovan
Chair: Erin K. Holmes
RT Symposium (R)
#229 “Doing” Fatherhood and Providing in Diverse
Contexts
Marquette Room 5
Stay at Home Fathers: Implications for Parenting Practices and
Family Dynamics, Noelle Chesley
Gay Fathers: Negotiating Work and Family in Early Parenthood,
Abbie E. Goldberg
Fathers Who Travel for Work: Constructing Father Involvement
Intermittently, Anisa M. Zvonkovic, Erika D. Brooks,
Rebecca Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Yoshie Sano
Fathering on the Margins of the “Glocal” Workplace, Kevin
Roy; Damian Waters
Discussant: Rob Palkovitz
Chair: Abbie E. Goldberg
RT Symposium (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
3:45-5:15pm
#231 Stepfamily and Remarriage Education and
Research
Marquette Room 1
Stepfathers and Stepfamily Education, Loni Dansie, Brian
Higginbotham, Patricia Davis, Logan Smith, Linda
Skogrand, Katie Reck
Benefits of Stepfamily Education Among Latina Women, Linda
Skogrand, Elisaida Mendez, Brian Higginbotham
Couple Functioning in Remarriages and Implications for
Relationship Education, Scott Ketring, Mallory LucierGreer, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Angela Bradford, Emily
Skuban, Thomas Smith
Facilitator/Presider: Brian Higginbotham
EE Symposium (R) (P)
#232 Looking Within, Beyond, and Under Race
and Ethnicity in Families
#230 Burgess Award Address
Board Room 1
Beyond Race and Ethnicity: Sociocultural Predictors of Maternal
Depressive Symptoms Across the Transition to Parenthood,
Aya K. Ghunney; Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Role Expectations Within the Home and Marital Stability in
African American Newlywed Couples, Christine E. Stanik,
Chalandra M. Bryant, Emily A. Doyle, Barlynda M.
Bryant
Marital Quality Among Newlyweds With Children, Emily
A. Doyle; Barlynda M. Bryant; Christine E. Stanik;
Chalandra M. Bryant
The Effect of Adolescents’ Ethnic Identity and Perceived
Discrimination on Parental Distress for International
Adoptive Families, Oh Myo Kim; Reed Reichwald; Alison
Hu; Richard Lee
Chair: Aya K. Ghunney, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Presider: Robert Reyes
EM FF RT Symposium (R)
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
#233 Innovations in Women’s Health
Groves Conference Board Meeting
2-5pm, Board Room 3
3:45-5:15pm, Salon E
Sibling Relationships: A Missing Piece in the Family Puzzle
Susan McHale, winner of the 2010 Ernest Burgess Award
honoring a life-time career in research.
Presider: Shelley M. MacDermid Wadsworth
(R)
NCFR is proud to cooperate with the Groves Conference and its
Board of Directors (below). At this year’s conference, Groves is
sponsoring the S/NP Leadership Council Meeting and participating as an exhibitor and sponsor in the University Receptions.
Coco Readdick, President
Joyce Fields, Secretary
Sharon Seiling, Treasurer
Libby Blume, Awards Chair
Norma Burgess, Membership Chair
Robert Ryder, Corporate Representative
Blaine Everson, Parliamentarian
Jo Lynn Cunningham, 2010 Program Chair
Julia Malia, Betsy Garrison, Jance Weber,
2011 Program Chairs
Tessa Le Roux, Joanne Roberts, Maresa Murray, At-large
Members
Marquette Room 2
Beyond Weight Status: Women’s Physical and Emotional
Experiences of Obesity, Leslie Haughey, Amanda Horn,
Michael Merten, Amanda Williams
Stress and Working Mothers: The Feasibility of a Common
Protocol for Cortisol Sampling, Rebecca Stephens, Joseph
G. Grzywacz, Jill K. Walls, C. Randall Clinch, Thomas A.
Arcury
Systematic Review: Are Women Physicians Changing the
Practice of Medicine? Ruth Barrett
Caregivers’ Retirement Pathways and Tipping Points, Áine
Humble, Janice Keefe
Couples’ Experiences of Uncertainty in Cancer Survivorship,
Laura Miller, John Caughlin
FH FF Paper (R)
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#234 The Effects of Domestic Violence on Female
Development: Infancy to Adulthood
Directors Row 1
Longitudinal Influences of Girls’ Exposure to Domestic Violence
in Early Childhood, Melissa Schnurr
Domestic Violence Exposure and Adolescent Females’
Functioning Over Time, Brenda J. Lohman
Emerging Adulthood, Shelby A. Kaura
Linking Maternal Domestic Violence Exposure and Trajectories
of Well-being, Duhita Mahatmya
Discussant: Janel Leone
FP FF Symposium (R)
#235 Virtual Reach: Teaching Family Science
Online
Marquette Room 4
Virtual Reach: An Innovative Approach to Completing a
Baccalaureate in Family Studies, Tara Newman
E-pocalypse: Online Learning Lessons From the Blizzard of
2010, Christine Schull
Principles of Effective Instruction in Online Family Science
Courses, Tammy Harpel
Discussant: Debra Berke
Presider: Michael Sturm
FS EE Paper (P)
#236 Multiple Family Group Intervention for
Adolescents Who Sexually Offend
Marquette Room 3
Leaders: Margaret Keiley, Ashley Anders, Ali Zaremba
FT Workshop (P)
#237 Innovative Practices for Engaging Diversity
Across Contexts and Social Locations
Marquette Room 5
Recognizing Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Through Barnga,
Hyun Kyung You
Preparing Heterosexual Students to Become LGB Affirmative
Therapists: A Three Step Training Model, Christine
McGeorge; Tom Carlson
Toward an Inclusive Excellence Model: A Case Study of
Institutional Change at Virginia Tech, April Few-Demo
Discussant/Chair: Brad van Eeden-Moorefield on behalf of the
Inclusion and Diversity Committee
FF Symposium (P)
#238 Students/New Professionals Workshop:
So You Want to Write a Book?
3:45-5:15pm, Rochester
Leaders: Karen Seccombe, Shirley M. H. Hanson, Paul
Rosenblatt, Margaret Zusky
SNP FH (P)
S/NP
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Legacy Circle Reception (by invitation)
5:30-7pm, Duluth
This reception honors those who have been
NCFR members for 25 years or more. Light
refreshments will be served. Invitation only.
#240 Special Session
5:30-7pm, Rochester
How to Prepare Manuscripts for NCFR Journals
If you are interested in submitting an article to one of NCFR’s
journals, you will want to come to this session. The editors of
all three NCFR journals will give practical tips. Time will be
allowed for questions.
Presenters: David Demo, Journal of Marriage and Family;
Ronald Sabatelli, Family Relations; Robert Milardo, Journal
of Family Theory & Review
(P)
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
5:30-7pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
Session #241 Education and Enrichment
Marquette Room 1. Presider: Beth Van Horn, Section Chair
Session #242 Ethnic Minorities Oral History
Marquette Room 2. Presider: Curtis Fox, Section Chair
We invite all to participate in our 2010 Oral History program.
This year, we will reflect on the past and look forward to the
future once again. Our special emphasis this year will be on memorializing the lives of Dr. Harriette McAdoo and Dr. Maxine
Hammonds-Smith, two precious members and supporters that
have transitioned from our company. In our typical style, we will
tell the story of the EM Section in words, pictures, and in special
remembrances of our dearly, departed members with a focus on
their lives, contributions, and their influence among us. Please
come and share with us this year.
FOCUS GROUPS
5:30-7pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
Session #243 Adoption
Marquette Room 3. Presider: Diana Baltimore
Session #244 GLBTSA
Marquette Room 4. Presider: Jenifer McGuire
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Session #245 Southeast Council on Family
Relations Meeting
7-8:30pm, Marquette 5
Presider: Tommy M. Phillips, Southeast Council President
Special Arts/Cultural Session at the
Walker Art Center
6:30-9:30pm (guided tour/art activity); 7-9:30pm (self tours)
The 2010 Annual Conference includes an evening at the Walker
Art Center in Minneapolis, a cultural activity idea from Conference Chair Ramona Faith Oswald. Attendees can visit the
Walker 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., and participate in a guided tour and/or
art lab project (each takes about an hour); cost is $15 and registration is required (limit 50 participants). Or you have the option
of a self-tour of the exhibits (7 p.m., free admission; no registration required). Bus transportation provided (last return at 9:30).
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
“The first NCFR session I attended was
the “Impassioned Teaching” Symposium in
Baltimore, 1993. The room was packed; I
sat on the floor wondering what to expect.
By the end of the session, I had identified
NCFR as my ‘home,’ a place where I could
be mentored as a researcher and a teacher .
. . . I like the fact that NCFR members want
not only the best research but they also want
to engage how this research can inform policy and practice.”
Ramona Faith Oswald, Ph.D., 2010 Conference Program Chair
Plenary Sponsor
Focused on Research, Scholarship, and Making a Difference for Families
The Department of Child and Family Development has a long tradition of NCFR conference
participation and service to the organization. We have four Reuben Hill Award Winners and five
NCFR Fellows among our current or emeritus faculty. We continue our long tradition of support to
NCFR and are pleased to sponsor the Thursday Plenary Session at the 2010 NCFR Annual
Conference.
You are invited to join our community of scholars. We offer the Doctor of Philosophy and a Master’s
of Science degrees. Our graduate students are trained to develop skills necessary to succeed in
academic positions. The Faculty is comprised of nationally and internationally recognized experts
in the field. Located in Athens, Georgia, UGA is a Research I, doctoral-intensive, land/sea grant
institution. More information about specific programs is located at
http://www.fcs.uga.edu/cfd/grad/index.html.
Department Head
Dr. Jay A. Mancini
Haltiwanger Distinguished Professor
706-542-4844
mancini@uga.edu
Director of Graduate Studies
Dr. Leslie Gordon Simons
Associate Professor
706- 542-4855
lgsimons@uga.edu
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�Friday, November 5 • Day 3
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
2011 Program Committee Meeting
7:30-9:30am, Directors Row 1
Presider: Leanor Boulin Johnson, 2011 Program Chair
Conference Registration
Minnesota Council on Family Relations Breakfast/
Business Meeting
Hospitality Center and Silent Auction
Session #301 Meditation Time
7am-5pm, Red Wing-Grand Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
8am-5pm, Directors Row 2
Relax with your colleagues. The Silent Auction is in this area.
Take a look at the great items that have been donated. This is a
great way to get your Christmas shopping done early, and help to
support student participation at the conference. Bidding closes at
2pm today. Please pick up and pay for items between 2 and 5pm.
Silent Auction Chairs: Mary Jo Czaplewski, Jan Hogan, Mary
Maher
Cyber Cafe
7am-10pm, Directors Row 3
Computers available for use at no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
Visit the Exhibits
9am-3pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon D
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services
to enhance your work, career, and professional development. Today is the last day of the Exhibits. Be sure
to visit with representatives at all the booths. Prize
winners will be drawn 12pm. Need not be present to
win, but you must pick up prizes by 3pm.
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
7:30-9am, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon G
7:45-8:15am, Salon C
The time will be spent developing our moment-by-moment
awareness using meditation techniques from the empirically
tested Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program
developed by Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. Researchers have documented several
beneficial outcomes from mindfulness practice such as alleviating daily stress, chronic pain, depression, as well as lowering
blood pressure, strengthening the immune system, and increasing attention span. Additionally, the meditation practices used
in MBSR resonate with a spirituality common to many religious
traditions.
Facilitator: Terri M. Henke
Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Sections
CFLE Approved Academic Program Review
Committee Meeting
cfle
8-9:30am, Directors Row 4
Presider: Mary Bold, Academic Program Liaison
Journal of Family Theory & Review
Editorial Board Meeting
8-9:30am, Board Room 3
Presider: Robert Milardo, JFTR Editor
Session #300 Rural Families
Board Room 1. Presider: Monte Wainscott
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Teaching Family Science/Family Science
Association Meeting
#302 POSTER SESSION 6
7-8:15am, Marquette Room 1
8-9:30am, Ballroom Foyer
Family Life Education
302-1 EE (P) Resource Bulletins for Fathers of Children with
a Disability, Kathryn Parker, Maureen Blankemeyer,
Kathleen Walker
302-2 EE (P) Reconceptualizing the Domain and Boundaries
of Family Life Education, Judith Myers-Walls, Sharon
Ballard, Carol Darling, Karen Myers-Bowman
302-3 FH (P) Teaching About Children’s Body Image, Eating,
and Physical Activity, Kelly Andrushko, Carol Hussa
Harvey
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302-4 IN (P) Changing Plains: Planning a Transformative
Student Learning Experience in a Study Abroad Context,
Sally Gillman
Parent Education, Curriculum and Teaching Methods
302-5 EE (R) Exploring the Relationship Between
Overindulgence and Parenting Styles, Michael Walcheski,
David Bredehoft
302-6 EE (R) Relationships Between Childhood Overindulgence
and Adult Attitudes and Behavior, Mary Slinger, David
Bredehoft
302-7 EE (R) Reducing Parenting Effort Through Mindfulness:
An Innovative Approach, Karen Bluth, Robert Wahler
302-8 EE (R) Shaken Baby Prevention Project: Home Visitor
and Parent Assessments, Heather Wallace, Heidi Stolz,
Denise Brandon, Elizabeth Halmon
302-9 EE (R) Parent Education for Divorcing Couples: Results
of a National Extension Survey, Jane B. Riffe, Maureen
Mulroy, Denise J. Brandon
302-10 EE (P) Food Marketing’s Influence on Youth:
Implications for Parent and Youth Ed., Colleen Gengler,
Mary Schroeder, Kimberly Asche, Sara Croymans, Kelly
Kunkel, Carrie Ann Olson
302-11 EE (P) Teacher and Student Perspectives of an Integrated
Approach to Sex Education, Amy Laura Arnold, Catie
Walker-O’Neal, Katrina Aaron, Ann Peisher, Robetta
McKenzie, Don Bower, Michael Martin
302-12 FF (R) Family Studies Student Perspectives on
Feminism, Marilyn Preston, Graham McCaulley, Erika
Brooks
302-13 FS (P) Designing HDFS Courses for Study-Abroad
Programs, Robin Yaure, Cheryl Cheek
302-14 EE (R) Steps Towards Creating and Validating an
Effective Couples Curriculum, H. Wallace Goddard, James
Marshall, Jonathan Olson, Steven Dennis
302-15 EE (P) Young Unmarried Mothers’ Relationships and
Their Effects on Parental Self-Efficacy, Kara Newby, Ellen
Abell, Francesca Adler-Baeder
Interventions
302-16 EE (P) Current Knowledge of Coparenting Programs for
the Broad Spectrum of Fragile Families, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Karen Shirer
302-17 EE (R) Examining Change in Parenting Dimensions in
Relation to Change in Couple Dimensions, Alexa Calligas,
Francesca Adler-Baeder, Margaret Keiley, Thomas Smith,
Scott Ketring
302-18 EE (P) Involving African American and Latino Families
in Education, Ashleigh Brown, Caroline Rust, Amanda
Rich, Maria Pizano
302-19 FT (P) Between Therapy and Education: A Brief Couple
Intervention, Jim Mock, Kay Bradford, Daniel Staheli
in Elementary School, Melissa Scott Kozak, Jennifer
McCreight
302-21 FH (P) Supportive Housing for Families in Child
Welfare: Assessing Risk and Progress, Kellie Randall,
Samantha Goodrich, Anne Farrell, Preston Britner
302-22 FS (P) Partnering Education and Community, Margaret
Machar
Evidence-based Practice
302-23 EE (R) A Comparison of a Home Study Versus a Group
Couples Enrichment Program, Sandra Stith, Marjorie
Strachman Miller, Jared Anderson, Rachel Foster
302-24 FP (R) A Utilization-focused Evaluation of the
Communities That Care System, Jonathan Olson
Evaluation Programs and Methods
302-25 EE (R) Examining Effectiveness of Healthy Marriage
Grant: Focus Groups Delve Deeper, Juliana Rosa, Sara
Anne Tompkins, Janet Benavente
302-26 EE (R) Parenting and Financial Education: A Holistic
Approach to Relationship Enrichment, Sara Tompkins,
Janet Benavente, Juliana Rosa
302-27 EM (R) The Lasting Impact of a Home Visitation
Program on Latino Youth, Ursula Johnson, Angela Nievar
302-28 FH (P) The Backpack Program: School Personnel
Making Schoolchildren Enrollment Decisions, LaTesha
Washington, Barbara Fiese
302-29 FS (R) Developing Future Scholars: How Beneficial are
Undergraduate Research Experiences? Scott W. Plunkett,
Cassandra C. Parker, Sothy Eng
302-30 SN (R) Undergraduate Experiences While Attending the
National Council on Family Relations, Jill C. Buery, F. Ryan
Peterson
Technology/Internet and Families
302-31 RT (R) Exploring the Effects of Texting and the Family,
Denise M. Rice, Sylvia M. Asay, Jennifer M. Crosswhite
Family Science
302-32 FS (R) The State of Family Science: Strengths and
Future Directions for the Discipline, Amanda L. Alexander,
Raeann R. Hamon
Medical Family Therapy
302-33 FH (P) Medical Family Therapy With Hepatology
Patients Awaiting Transplantation, Barbara Couden
Hernandez, Avigail Ward, Kirstee Williams
Community and Families
302-20 EE (P) Cultivating Partnerships and Putting Down Roots:
Family Involvement through Interdisciplinary Gardening
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#303 Breakfast Meeting for Student Affiliates
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7
Bring Students In, Get The Word Out, Put
It Together!!
#306 Minority Fathering
8-10am, Rochester
For student affiliate presidents, student affiliate members, and
student affiliate advisers. No charge but registration required.
Leaders: Sterling Wall, Alicia Gaede, Amanda Powers,
Jeanne Rothaupt
Presider: Joanne Roberts
Elections Council Meeting
8:30-9:30am, Board Room 2
Presiders: Suzanne Randolph, Donna Solli; Council Co-chairs
#304 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-10am, Salon E
Donor Siblings
Wendy Kramer will talk about the Donor Sibling Registry (DSR), which she created to help
sperm donor siblings connect with one another.
The internet-based nonprofit organization has
connected over 7000 families, redefining how
family is conceptualized.
Discussants: Alexis Walker; Yvette Perry;
Ingrid Connidis
Facilitator: Katherine Allen
Sponsored by the Feminism and Family Studies, Family Policy,
Family and Health Sections
(R) (P)
#305 SPECIAL SESSION
8-10am, Salon F
Margaret Arcus Award Address
Getting Beyond Skills in Family Life Education,
H. Wallace Goddard, Ph.D., University of Arkansas Extension,
2010 Arcus Award Winner
Skills, although the focus of much FLE, are only a small part
of what enables people to sustain healthy relationships. Among
other things, there are perceptual systems and interpretive biases.
(Think “rose-colored glasses.”) There are also cultural norms
that may support or challenge strong relationships. What are
some of the processes that family life educators can encourage to
help people get beyond skills, to manage bias, ferret out cultural
nonsense, and build strong family relationships?
Presider: Beth Van Horn
(P)
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8:30-10am
Marquette Room 1
Paternal Credence: A Gateway to Fatherhood Readiness
Narratives Among Low-Income Men, Damian Waters
Constructing Narratives of Loss and Ambiguity in Father-Son
Relationships, Jocelyn Smith, Kevin Roy, Damian Waters,
Lauren Messina
Trajectories of Father Involvement: Relationship and Resource
Predictors, Matthew Thullen, Julia Henly, Jiyoung Kim,
Sydney Hans
African-American Fathers: New Perspectives…, William Allen,
Michael Connor, Gary Cunningham, J. Phillip Rosier, Jr.,
Larry Tucker, Andrew Williams
Presider/Facilitator: Rudabeh Nazarina
EM Paper (R) (P)
#307 Low-income Rural Families Speak About
Health
Marquette Room 2
Health Chaos: A Longitudinal Analysis of Health Problems in
Rural Low-income Families, Leslie Richards; Margaret
Manoogian; Sarah Feeney
Invisible Barriers to Work: Mental and Behavioral Health
Problems in Context of Employment, Yoshie Sano; Leslie
Richards
“I was Probably Like Six Months’ Pregnant When I Got my First
Prenatal Care”: Access to Health Care Among Rural Latina
Mothers, Sara Feeney, Doris Cancel Tirado, and Leslie
Richards
Discussant: Debbie Coehlo
Chair: Leslie Richards
FH Symposium (R)
#308 Community-University Partnership to Design
a Co-parent Court
Marquette Room 3
Leaders: Karen Shirer, Rose Allen, Mary Marczak
FP Workshop (P)
#309 The Sacred in Families: A Theory About How
Religion Helps and Harms Families
Marquette Room 4
Presenters/Co-chairs: Wesley Burr; Loren Marks
Discussants: William Doherty, Frank Fincham, Annette
Mahoney
RF Symposium (R)
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#310 Cohabitors’ Relationship Quality and
Financial Considerations
Marquette Room 5
The Specter of Divorce: Views from Working and Middle Class
Cohabitors, Sharon Sassler; Amanda Miller; Dela KusiAppouch
A Qualitative Study of Cohabitors’ Transition to Parenthood
During Difficult Economic Times, Shannon Corkery,
Melissa Curran, and Reyna Benavides
Explaining the Cohabitation Effect on Relationship Quality
Across the Transition to Parenthood, Addison O’Neil, Claire
Kamp Dush, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Understanding Lower Relationship Satisfaction for Female
Cohabitors, Melissa Curran, Tricia Domscke, Valerie
Young
Discussant: Scott Stanley
Session Organizers: Melissa Curran; Claire M. Kamp Dush
Chair: Melissa Curran
RT Symposium (R)
Session #312 PLENARY SESSION
10:15am-12pm, Salons A/B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Minnesota, Department of
Family Social Science, College of Education and Human
Development
Families and Social Media
Hear from leading researchers in major foundation-funded projects studying
families and social media.
Donald Roberts, Ph.D., Stanford University (Kaiser Family
Foundation). Heather Horst,
Ph.D., University of CaliforniaIrvine (MacArthur Foundation).
Tracey Kennedy, Ph.D.,
University of Toronto (Pew Charitable Trusts).
Moderator: Susan Walker, Ph.D., University of
Minnesota
#311 Roundtables 1
8:30-10am, Duluth
Round tables are limited to 10 people including the presenter.
After 40 minutes attendees will go to another roundtable for the
remainder of the session. Presenters will share resources.
311-1- SN (P) Surviving and Thriving in Academia: WorkFamily Fit in Hard Times, Debra Berke, Rona Karasik,
Scott Scheer
311-2 RT (R) Family Resources, Habitus, and Adolescent
Achievement Outcomes, Sonya Conner
311-3 EE (P) From Caterpillar to Butterfly? The Process of
Blended Course Redesign, Nate Cottle, Glee Bertram
311-4 FH (R) “A Good Week Grieving” : A Qualitative Case
Study of Email in Family Transitions, Carolyn GrasseBachman, Melissa Cave
311-5 EM (R) Culture, Family, Gender, and Science
Achievement: The Perspective of Model Minority Students,
Sandra Hanson, Emily Ricke
311-6 EE (P) Attending To Emotions When Learning About
Race, Terri Karis
311-7 FS (P) Feminist Strategies in Online Family and Child
Studies Courses: J Elizabeth Miller, Susan Bowers, Peter
Seldin
311-8 RT (R) Polyaffectivity and Innovations in Chosen Kinship,
Elisabeth Sheff
311-9 FH (R) Influences on Positive Sexual Attitudes of
Adolescents, Ronald Werner-Wilson
Welcome: Ramona Faith Oswald, Program Chair, Session
Presider
Welcome: University of Minnesota, Plenary Sponsor
Presentation of NCFR Student Award to Erika L. Grafsky.
Presenter: Soyoung Lee, Committee Chair
Presentation of John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo Award to
Kristy Y. Shih. Presenter: Katia Paz Goldfarb, Committee
Chair
Presentation of Ruth Jewson Award to Kristy Y. Shih. Presenter:
Marta McClintock-Comeaux, Committee Chair
Introduction of plenaary speakers: Ramona Faith Oswald
(R) (P)
#313 Familes and Social Media Discussion
with Donald Roberts, Heather Horst, and
Tracey Kennedy
12:15-1:45 pm, Salon A/B
Presider: Aaron Ebata
(R) (P)
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#314 SPECIAL SESSION
12:15-1:45 pm, Salon F
Innovative Family Life Education Practices
Calling all family life educators! This is your chance to network
with others, share your fabulous FLE-related ideas, and come
away with fresh ideas that you can use in your FLE work! This
special session is comprised of roundtables focused on relevant
FLE topics. You can choose to visit all roundtables or just those
that are of particular interest to you. Each table will have a
facilitator with ideas to share, but the success of this session is
up to you! Please bring copies of your lesson plans, brochures,
activities, ideas, and resources to share with your fellow family
life educators! This is your chance to visit with other professionals who engage in the same type of work that you do; others
who understand the joys and challenges of being a family life
educator!
314- 1 (P) Measuring Program Outcomes: Making a Good FLE
Program Great, Kevin Gross, Private Practice
314-2 (P) Family Life Educator for Hire: Trends in FLE Job
Opportunities, Tammy Whitten, Private Practice
314-3 (P) Unlocking Your FLE Toolbox: Ideas to Motivate,
Involve, Educate, and Inspire, Susan Marsh, Parenting
Partnerships
314-4 (P) Family Life Education Programming in a Flat World:
Using Technology in Program Delivery, Beth Quist, Working
Family Resource Center, St. Paul.
Event Sponsor: University of Central Oklahoma
Sponsored by CFLE Program and EE Section
Facilitator: Sharon Ballard
316-4 RF (R) Anchors of Religious Commitment in Adolescents,
Emily Layton, David Dollahite, Sam Hardy
316-5 RF (R) Adolescent Religiosity and Religious Affiliation on
Later Marital Quality, Stacey MacArthur, Tom Lee
316-6 RF (R) The Role of Religious Convictions in Marital
Processes: Mediating Effects of Altruism, Empathy, and
Attributions, Duane Dowd
316-7 RF (R) Meditative Prayer and Forgiveness: A Proposed
Model, Peter Jankowski, Steven Sandage
316-8 RF (R) Protestant’s Perceptions of the Christ-Husband:
Challenges and Applications, Julie Zaloudek
316-9 RF (R) Is Peace a Family Value? Asking Unitarian
Universalists About the Iraq War, Kathleen Walker,
Maureen Blankemeyer, Dana Young, Mary DellmannJenkins
316-10 EM (P) Latino Church Leaders as Change Agents for
Family Violence Intervention, Andrew Behnke, Natalie
Ames, Tina Hancock
Spirituality and Families
316-11 FT (R) The Importance of Spirituality in Family
Therapy: A Comparative Study, Thomas Stone Carlson,
Christi McGeorge, Amy Anderson
316-12 RF (R) The Disconnect Between Childhood
Overindulgence and Adult Spirituality, David Bredehoft
316-13 RF (R) Spirituality, Religion, and Resilience Among
Military Families, Denise Hamlin-Glover, Christine
Readdick, Thomas Cornille, Gary Peterson, Marsha
Rehm
Foster Care
316-14 FP (R) The Adoption and Safe Families Act, Substance
Using Parents, and Foster Care, DeAnna Harris-McKoy,
Andrea Meyer, Lenore McWey, Tammy Henderson,
Wachell McKendrick
316-15 RT (R) Open up Wide: Openness in Foster Care
Adoptions, Michelle Roberts, Lisa Taylor
#315 Memorial Service
12:15-1:15pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon E
Celebrating the lives of Leland Axelson, Margaret Feldman,
Maxine Hammonds-Smith, Anthony Jurich, and Harriette
McAdoo. During the past year NCFR has lost several presidents
and other leaders. We will be paying tribute to these colleagues.
#316 POSTER SESSION 7
12:15-1:45 pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Foyer
Religion and Families
316-1 RF (R) Clergy Use of Referrals in Marriage Preparation,
Joe D. Wilmoth, Samantha Smyser
316-2 RF (R) Adolescent Religiosity and Parenting in
Relationship to Youth Functioning, Teri Henke, Heidi Stolz,
Brian Barber
316-3 RF (R) Neuroscience and Religion: Trancendence and
Intersubjective Reality, Thomas Roberts, Jacki Booth
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Adoption
316-16 EM (R) Discrimination and Self-esteem in Transracially
Adopted Youth, Katie Hrapczynski, Jocelyn Smith, Leigh
Leslie
316-17 FH (R) Who Considers Adoption? The Role of the
Perception of Fertility Barriers in Considering Adoption,
Nicholas Park, Kellie Hagewen
316-18 FP (R) Exploring Motivations to Adopt, Karin Malm,
Kate Perper
316-19 RT (R) Changes in Open Adoption Arrangements for
Same-sex and Heterosexual Couples, Hannah Richardson,
Jordan Downing, Lori Kinkler, Abbie Goldberg
Grandparenthood
316-20 FH (R) Forest Fire as Shared Experience: Impact on
Intergenerational Relationships, Clifton Barber
316-21 IN (R) The Meaning of Grandparenthood in Taiwan,
Ping-Shan Tai, Jo Lin Chen, Ju-Ping Lin
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316-22 RT (R) Grandfathering: Generative Activities Impacting
Role and Relationship Satisfaction, Alan C. Taylor, James S.
Bates
316-23 RT (R) Variations in Grandfathering: Innovations in
Conceptualizing Grandfathering Styles, James Bates, Alan
Taylor
Intergenerational Issues
316-24 FH (R) Personal Mastery and Psychological Well-being
Among Young Grandmothers, Brandyn-Dior McKinley,
Edna Brown, Cleopatra H. Caldwell
316-25 IN (R) Intergenerational Relations in Taiwan and China:
Contrast and Similarities, Ju-Ping Lin, Chiu-Hua Huang,
Tse-Fan Chang
316-26 RT (R) Parental Influence in Adult Children’s Marital
Relationships, Hsin-Yao Chiu
316-27 AC (R) 2010 Outstanding Graduate Paper by NCFR’s
Affiliate Councils Board, “Emerging Adults’ Identity
Exploration: Illustrations From Inside the ‘Camp Bubble,’”
Sara K. Johnson
316-28 RT (P) The Association Between Parental Monitoring
and Adolescent Internet Safety, Amanda Williams,
Kimberly Whitty, Michael Merten
316-29 RT (R) Age Differences in Beliefs About
Intergenerational Assistance to Older Kin, Lawrence
Ganong, Marilyn Coleman
Communication for Incarcerated Parents
316-30 FP (P) A Qualitative Study of Incarcerated Parents’ Video
Messages, Emily B. Nichols, Barbara Rivera, Danielle H.
Dallaire, Ann B. Loper
Family Therapist Issues
316-31 FT (R) Don’t Therapize Me!: Family Therapists
as Family Members, Mynda Ohs, Barbara Couden
Hernandez, Naomi Schwenke
316-32 FT (R) MFT Students’ Perception, Knowledge, and
Use of Assessment, Scott Huff, Lindsay Edwards, Shayne
Anderson
316-33 FT (P) The Enneagram: A Relational Resource in the
Training of Therapists, Kevin Allemagne
316-34 FT (P) Effective Treatment of Same Gender Couples
Using a Contextual Approach, Christopher Belous
316-37 EM (R) Smoking, Alcohol, and Marijuana Use Among
Urban Hispanic and African American 7th graders: Perceived
Discrimination, School Climate and Family Environment,
Michael Merten, Ronald Cox, KamI Schwerdtfeger,
Karina Shreffler
316-38 EM (R) Under Pressure: Exploring Racial/Ethnic and
Gender Differences in Reported Pressure to Have Sex and
to Have a Baby Among 7th-Grade Urban Students, Karina
Shreffler, Kami Schwerdtfeger, Ronald Cox, Michael
Merten
316-39 EM (R) Early Life Trauma and Psychological Distress
Among Adolescents – the Role of Perceived Parental
Involvement, Kami Schwerdtfeger, Karina Shreffler,
Michael Merten, Ronald Cox
316-40 IN (R) Change in the Meaning of Dating and Marriage
of Turkish Graduate Students: Does Gender Play a Role?
Raquel Delevi, Asli Bugay
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
12:15-1:45 pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
Session #317 Family Science
Marquette Room 1. Presider: Tammy Harpel, Section Chair
Session #318 International
Marquette Room 2. Presider: Paul Schvaneveldt, Section Chair
FOCUS GROUPS
12:15-1:45 pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
Session #319 Family Economics
Directors Row 1. Presider: Jeffrey Dew
Session #320 Work and Families
Marquette Room 3. Presiders: Kamala
Ramadoss, Nicole McAninch
Pornography in Committed Relationships
316-35 RT (R) Pornography in Committed Relationships: More
Than Meaning, Franklin Poulsen, Dean Busby, Adam
Galovan
Family Relations Associate
Editors Meeting
Racial/Ethnic Adolescent Issues
316-36 EM (R) Do Mother and Father Involvement
Differentially Effect Age of First Drug Use? A Mediational
Analysis of Peers and Youth Aspiration by Ethnicity and
Acculturation, Ronald Cox, Jr., Karina Shreffler, Michael
Merten, Kami Shwerdtfeger
#321 Students/New Professionals Speed Dating
Style Mentoring Session
12:15-1:45 pm, Rochester
Presider: Ron Sabatelli, FR Editor
12:15-1:45 pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Salon G
Leaders: Alicia Gaede, Amanda Powers, Sterling Wall,
Cuiting Li
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#322 Fellows Roundtables
12:45-1:45 pm, Duluth
Round tables are limited to 10 people including the presenter.
Presenters are all NCFR Fellows-the highest honor afforded in
NCFR. Attendees are welcome to come and discuss topics with
these scholars.
322-1 (R) Consequences of Recent Changes in Family
Relationships, Alan Booth
322-2 (R) Consult for Researchers on Ambiguous Loss/
Boundary Ambiguity, Pauline Boss
322-3 (P) The Support and Resiliency Inventory for Military
Families, Gary L. Bowen
322-4 (R) Significant Knowledge Gaps in the Area of Female
Sexuality: Ejaculation, Grafenberg (G)-Spot Orgasms
Masturbatory Behavior, and Pretending Orgasm, J. Kenneth
Davidson Sr.
322-5 (R) Family Problem Solving: An Intriguing Research and
Practice Arena, Dianne Kieren
322-6 (P) Building Cultural Sensitivity in Academic and Lay
Audiences, Judith Myers-Walls
322-7 (R) Circumplex Model and FACES IV, David H. Olson
322-8 (R) How Families Foster the Social Competence of
Adolescents: Cross-cultural Comparisons, Gary W. Peterson
322-9 (R) Widows on Family Farms, Sharon Price
322-10 (R) The Impact of Racism on African American Families
as Depicted in Novels by African American Authors, Paul C.
Rosenblatt
322-11 (R) Communication and Technology: Grandparents and
their Grandchildren, Barbara H. Settles
322-12 (P) Putting Ourselves in Our Research: The Value of
Auto-ethnography in the Study of Family Life, Constance
Shehan
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8
2-3:30pm
#324 Family Life Education for Reserve
Component and National Guard Families
Marquette Room 1
Family Life Education for the Suddenly Military Family:
When, Where and Why It’s Needed, Elizabeth B. Carroll;
Catherine M. Smith
What’s Needed: Community Based Programs, Andrew Behnke
An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the Essential Life Skills
for Military Families Program, Dennis K. Orthner; Steven
Day; Michael Raburn
Discussant/Chair: Elizabeth B. Carroll
Presider: Shera Jackson
EE Symposium (P)
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#323 SPECIAL SESSION
2-3:30pm, Salon E
The Future of Family Science:
Innovative Paths Forward
Panel: Raeann Hamon, Ph.D., Messiah
College
Bahira Sherif Trask, Ph.D., University of
Delaware
Mary Ann Hollinger, Ed.D., Gordon Conwell
Theological Seminary
Higher education is facing economic pressures
and institutions are responding with program
evaluations that increasingly center around
rankings, faculty productivity, grant generation, and enrollment. This session addresses
the current state of family science and innovations that have yielded success and growth for
departments. Higher education is facing economic pressures and institutions are responding with program evaluations that increasingly
center around rankings, faculty productivity,
grant generation, and enrollment. This session
addresses the current state of family science
and innovations that have yielded success and growth for
departments.
Presider: Tammy Harpel
Sponsored by Family Science Section
#325 Church Leaders’ Attitudes and Beliefs:
African Americans Seeking Mental Health Services
Marquette Room 3
Workshop Leaders: Argie Allen, Christiana I. Awosan,
Maureen Davey
Presider: Melissa Gordon
EM Workshop (P)
#326 Innovations With Fatherhood
Marquette Room 2
Fatherhood and Family Programming for Special Populations,
Ted Strader, Brooke Arnold
Fathers and Breastfeeding: Involvement, Barriers, and Support,
Jeanne Holcomb
U.S. Fathers Time Spent With Children on Health-related
Activities, W. Trevor Brooks, Diane Kayongo-Male
Mediation Analysis of Financial Stress and Mental Health
Among Urban Fathers, Chih-Yuan Steven Lee
Facilitator: To be announced
FH Paper (R) (P)
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#327 Families in Transition-Policy Perspectives
Board Room 1
Family Definitions and Nontraditional Litigants in Custody
Decision-Making, Mellisa Holtzman
A National Intervention Introducing Couple Courses for First
Time Parents, Berger J. Hareide
Differences in the Well-being of Adopted U.S. Children by Type
of Adoption, Sharon Vandivere, Amy McKlindon
Relationship Interaction and Decision-making in Low-income
Couples, Renay Bradley, John Gottman, M. Robin Dion,
Jean Knab
Adoptees’ Need for Health Histories: An Innovative Policy
Proposal, Diana Baltimore, Sedahlia Jasper Crase
Facilitator: Bethany L. Letiecq
FP FH Paper (R) (P)
#328 Issues in Premarital/Marital Therapy
Marquette Room 4
Premarital Predictors of Marital Outcomes: A Couple Factor
Meta-Analysis, Jeffrey Jackson, Jeffry Larson, Alan
Hawkins
Family Therapy With Infertile Clients: Creativity and
Innovation, Constance Shapiro
Equity and Conflict in Marital Relationships, David Thompson,
Rebekah Adams, Joyce Baptist, Christopher Aducci,
Ashley Cook, Aaron Norton
Presider/Facilitator: Kevin Allemagne
FT RT Paper (P) (R)
#329 Family Violence: Making Distinctions
Marquette Room 5
(Mis)understanding Generational Transmission of Family
Violence: A Systematic Review, Katherine Maurer, Robert
Hawkins
Vulnerabilities, Stress, Adaptations in Situationally Violent
Relationships, Yvonne Amanor-Boadu, Sandra Stith,
Marjorie Strachman Miller, Erin Menhusen, Carla
Morgan, April Few-Demo
The Effect of Domestic Violence Allegations on Custody
Evaluators’ Recommendations, Jennifer Hardesty, Jason
Hans, Megan Haselschwerdt, Lyndal Khaw, Kimberly
Crossman
Violence, Protective Strategies, and Depression Among
Divorcing Mothers, Megan L. Haselschwerdt, Elissa
Thomann Mitchel, Jennifer L. Hardesty, Marcela
Raffaelli
Effects of Partner Violence on Pregnancy Trauma and Placental
Abruption, Janel Leone, Sandra Lane, Emilia Koumans,
Kathy DeMott, Martha Wojtowycz, Jessica Jensen,
Richard Aubry
Discussant: Janel Leone
Presider: Lisa Taylor
FF Paper (P) (R)
#330 Children and Their Incarcerated Parents:
Promising Theoretical and Applied Approaches
Directors Row 1
Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents: Theory and Practice
Implications, Rebecca J. Shlafer; Julie Poehlmann
Peer Relations of Children of Incarcerated Parents: Implications
for School Based Intervention, Danielle Dallaire, Janice
Zeman
Facilitating Positive Child-Parent Relationships for Mothers
in Prison: Desperately Seeking Time on the Floor, Ann B.
Loper, Caitlin Novero, Emily Nichols, Kathryn Scheffel
The 4-H LIFE Program: Facilitating Family Relationships
During Incarceration, Tammy Gillespie; Jonathon J.
Beckmeyer; Joyce A. Arditti
Guest Discussant: Creasie Hairston
Discussant/Chair: Joyce A. Arditti
Session Coordinator: Jonathon Beckmeyer
RT Symposium (R)
#331A Nuanced Look at Couple Relationships
Across the Transition to Parenthood
Directors Row 4
Working-class Jobs and New Parents’ Relationship Quality,
Maureen Perry-Jenkins; Julianna Smith; Aya Ghunney
Expectant Parents’ Perceptions of Pregnancy Planning and
Happiness and Relationship Quality Across the Transition to
Parenthood, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan; Mackenzie Jones
Lissa; Maggie Rechelb; Claire Kamp Dush
Identity Style, Attitudes About Marriage, and Reasons Not to
Marry for Pregnant Cohabitors During the Transition to
Parenthood, Melissa Curran; Leslie A. Bosch
Investigating Social Contextual Factors and the Marital
Relationship During the First Year of Parenthood, Elizabeth
Thomason; Brenda L. Volling; Tianyi Yu; Heather Flynn;
Sheila Marcus; Susan McDonough; Juan F. Lopez; Delia
Vazquez
Discussant: Ted L. Huston
Chair: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
RT Symposium (R)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9
3:45-5:15pm
#333 Families and Technology
Marquette Room 1
Parents Online: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to
Know? Jodi Dworkin, Jessie Connell, Susan Walker
Parent Educators’ Attitudes and Practices Related to the Use of
Technology, Susan Walker, Heeran Kim, Jessica Rich
Web-based Parent Education: Spotlight on User Experience,
Jennifer Doty, Matthew Doty
What Can We Learn From Evaluations of Online Parent and
Family Education? Jessica Rich, Susan Walker
Facilitator: Jessie Connell
Presider: Jessica Rich
EE Paper (P) (R)
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#332 SPECIAL SESSION
3:45-5:15pm, Salon E
Religion and Family Formation:
Bi-directional Influences
The Effects of Parental Divorce on the
Spiritual Experiences of Young Adults: Do
They Vary by Levels of Parental Conflict?
Research has shown that parental divorce
can have a lasting influence on the religious and spiritual lives of young adults.
In particular, children of divorce tend to
be more disengaged from institutional religion than their counterparts from two-parent families, even with controls for many
potentially confounding factors. But do all types of divorces, or
all types of marriages, have the same effects on religiousness and
spirituality? Christopher Ellison, Ph.D, University of Texas at
San Antonio.
First Comes Marriage. Data from the General Social Survey,
indicate that the deep and enduring ties between religion and
family have characterized much of the nation’s history continue
up to the present. This study also suggests that family change has
played a particularly important role in recent declines in religious attendance among specific groups in American society.
W. Bradford Wilcox, Ph.D., University of Virginia.
Discussant: Annette Mahoney
Presider: Joe Wilmoth
#334 Multi-cultural Relationship Experiences
Board Room 1
Friendship-based Love, Trust, and Risky Health Behaviors in
Marriage, Barlynda Bryant, Chalandra Bryant, Emily
Doyle, Christine Stanik
Caucasian Parents’ Experiences Adopting African American/
Biracial Children, Bobbi Miller, Karen Wampler
Association Between Racial Identity, Couple Activities, and
Marital Happiness, Felicia Tuggle, Jacqueline Melton,
Thulitha Wickrama, Chalandra Bryant
Presider/Facilitator: Meeshay Wheeler
EM Paper (R)
#335 Military Service and Family Life
Marquette Room 2
Stepping Into the Void: Youth of Military Service Members
Assuming Parent Roles During and After Deployment,
Bradford B. Wiles, Jay A. Mancini, Angela J. Huebner,
Sarah McElhaney, John L. Butler VI, Kristen Wade, Jim
Ford
Coming Home After War: A Longitudinal Study of U.S.
Reservists and Their Families, Shelley MacDermid
Wadsworth, Colleen Pagnan, Amber Seidel
Factors Associated With Marital Quality in Newly Married
Military Couples, Jared R. Anderson, Matthew D. Johnson
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Adolescent and Parental Relationships During Parental Military
Deployment, Angela Huebner, Sarah McElhaney, Jay
Mancini, Bradford Wiles, John Butler, Kristin Wade, Jim
Ford
Discussant: Angela Pereira
Presider: Andrew Behnke
FS RT Paper (R)
#336 Social Construction of Families and Family
Roles in Korea and Taiwan
Marquette Room 3
Becoming Emotionally Involved Fathers: Construction of
Fatherhood Among Middle Class South Korean Men
who Participated in an Evangelical Fatherhood Program,
Seongeun Kim; Karen Quek
Why Do Grandmothers Decide to Become Child Care Providers
in South Korea? Jaerim Lee; Jean W. Bauer
“I Don’t Treat My Daughter-in-law the Way My Mother-in-law
Treated Me”: Family Politics Among Taiwanese Mothers and
Their Daughters-in-law, Kristy Y. Shih
Meeting the Past, Present, and Future Needs of Children With
Autism in South Korea, Hyun Kyung You; Lori A. McGraw
Discussant/Chair: Kristy Y. Shih
IN Symposium (R)
#337 Holding It All Together: Families and Work
Directors Row 1
Intensive Mothering Beliefs Among Full-Time Employed
Mothers of Infants, Jill Walls, Heather Helms, Joseph
Grzywacz
Adaptive Work-Family Strategies Used by Working Mothers
of Young Children, Brenda Bass, Adam Butler, Joseph
Grzywacz
Married Women’s Role Balance: Workplace and Family
Leisure Experience, NaYeon Lee, Duane Crawford, Anisa
Zvonkovic
Understanding Turnover Intentions: The Role of Fit Over
the Life Course, Colleen Pagnan, Shelley MacDermid
Wadsworth
Discussant: Karina Shreffler
Presider: Krista Minnotte
FP Paper (R)
#338 Sibling-focused Prevention Programs for
Children and Adolescents
Marquette Room 5
“Why Don’t You See It My Way?” Teaching Perspective-taking
to Young Siblings, Laurie Kramer; Kiera Schell; Annie
Kramer
Siblings are Special: A Universal Program to Promote
Sibling Relationships and Prevent Substance Use in Early
Adolescents, Anna R. Soli; Mark E. Feinberg; Kari-Lyn
Sakuma; Michelle Hostetler; Susan M. McHale
Adolescence to Early Adulthood: Sibling Substance Use and
Family Violence, Lew Bank; James Snyder; Brianne Hood
Kothari
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Discussant: Kimberly A. Updegraff
Chair: Anna R. Soli
Presider: Nicholas Koberstein
RT EE Symposium (R)
#339 Students/New Professionals Workshop:
Applying to Graduate School
S/NP
3:45-5:15pm, Marquette Room 4
Panel: Katie Brewton, graduate student, University of Minnesota; Scott Huff, graduate student, University of Connecticut;
Katherine Stamps Mitchell, junior faculty, Louisiana State
University; Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, senior faculty, The Ohio
State University
Chair: Katherine Stamps Mitchell
(P)
Annual NCFR Business Meeting
5:30-6:30pm, Marquette Room 3
Presider: Gary L. Bowen, NCFR President
Minnesota Council on Family Relations Wrap-up
5:30-6:30pm, Marquette Room 1
#341 University/Allied Associations
Receptions
6:30-8:30pm, Salon F/G
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several
colleges, universities and allied associations. Learn about
programs and meet faculty and students. Light refreshments.
Particpating institutions as of October 15:
Kansas State University
University of Georgia
University of Illinois
University of Minnesota
Argosy University
Edgewood College
Groves Conference
Texas Tech University
Oklahoma State University
University of Delaware
North Dakota State University
Michigan State University
Iowa State University
Washington State University
how individuals understand the lived world. This workshop will
focus on the subtle analytic process of extracting these underlying
meanings from interviews, without committing the common error
of reading too much , into the data. We will also discuss how to
present empirical data to support such an analysis. Examples will
be provided and participants are encouraged to bring empirical
examples and questions from their own interview research to the
workshop. This workshop is particularly suited for those who
already know how to conduct qualitative interviews and want to
hone their analytic skills.
Business Meeting, 7:45-8:15pm. Presiders: Todd Goodsell,
Seongeun Kim
SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS
8-9:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in
NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest.
#344 Family Policy
Marquette Room 1. Presider: Michael Fleming, Section Chair
#345 Feminism and Family Studies
Marquette Room 4. Presider: Lisa Taylor, Section Chair
#346 Religion and Family Life
Marquette Room 5. Presider: Joe Wilmoth, Section Chair
#347 Friday Night Extravaganza
8:30pm-12am, Salon D
The Great Friday Night Get-Together is
back...karaoke style!
Tune up your pipes and work on your night moves. Karoake
team competitions, anyone? Come and have a great time
with your colleagues.
FOCUS GROUPS
6:45-8pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#342 Peace
Marquette Room 2. Presiders: Karen Myers-Bowman,
Deborah Gentry
#343 Qualitative Family Research Network
6:45-7:45 pm, Marquette Room 3
Workshop: Do’s and Don’ts for Writing an Interpretive Analysis
of Qualitative Interview Data. Presenter: Karen Pyke
Qualitative interview methods are particularly useful for examining the underlying meanings and assumptions that inform
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
7am-2:30pm, Red Wing-Grand Ballroom Foyer (3rd Floor)
#402 POSTER SESSION 8
Conference Registration
Hospitality Center
8am-2pm, Directors Row 2
Relax with your colleagues. Last chance to pick up Silent
Auction purchases.
Cyber Cafe
7am-8pm, Directors Row 3 (note closing time change)
Computers available for use at no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
FOCUS GROUPS
7-8:15am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#400 Parent Education
Marquette Room 1. Presider: James Marshall, Chair
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
7:15-8:45 am, Skwyater Cafe
Presider: Chloe Merrill, Affiliate Councils Board President
#401 Meditation Time
7:45-8:15am, Salon C
The time will be spent developing our moment-by-moment
awareness using meditation techniques from the empirically
tested Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) program
developed by Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center. Researchers have documented several
beneficial outcomes from mindfulness practice such as alleviating daily stress, chronic pain, depression, as well as lowering
blood pressure, strengthening the immune system, and increasing attention span. Additionally, the meditation practices used
in MBSR resonate with a spirituality common to many religious
traditions.
Facilitator: Terri M. Henke
Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Sections
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8-9:30am Ballroom Foyer
Therapy and Counseling
402-1 FT (P) A Behavioral Perspective of Childhood Trauma and
Attachment Issues: Toward Alternative Treatment Approaches
for Children with a History of Abuse, Walter Prather,
Jeannie Golden
402-2 FT (P) A Structural/Strategic Lens in the Treatment of
Children With Obesity, Katharine Wickel, Kathryn Jones,
Cassandra Lettenberger
402-3 FT (P) Assessment Practices of Marriage and Family
Therapists, Deborah Bailey
402-4 FT (P) The ‘Second Story’ of Adversity: Opportunities
for Phenomenological Narrative Therapy, Matthew Brosi,
Amanda Williams
402-5 FT (P) “Going Green” in Marriage and Family Therapy
Training and Practice, Stephen T. Fife, Markie L. C.
Blumer, Katherine M. Hertlein, Sarah J. Knowles
402-6 (Moved to Session 34-3 on Wednesday) FT-A Dyadic
Model of Motivation to Change and Outcome in Couple
Therapy, Lyn Moore, Rachel Tambling, Lee Johnson
402-7 FT (P) Religious Therapists and Clients in Same-Sex
Relationships: Lessons from the Court Case of Bruff v. North
Mississippi Health Service, Inc., Katharine Wickel, Jacob
B. Priest
Substance Abuse and Addictions
402-8 FT (R) Understanding Women’s Help Seeking for Alcohol
Problems: New Directions for Research, Brittany SznajderMurray, Cody Hollist, Paul Springer
402-9 IN (R) Alcohol in Breast Milk Related to Traditional Birth
Practices in Cambodia, Miriam Mulsow, Sothy Eng, Rachel
Engler
402-10 IN (R) Relationship Between Early Onset and Age
of First Opportunity of Using Alcohol, Ronald Cox, Jr.,
Ketevan Danelia, Robert Larzelere
Violence
402-11 FF (R) Relating Incarcerated Mothers’ Family Violence
and Support to Loss of Parental Rights, Emily Schmittel,
Sheryl Pimlott Kubiak, Natalie Kasiborski
402-12 FS (R) IT Versus SCV: Issues in Classifying Abusive
Relationships, Jessica Eckstein
402-13 FT (R) Unilateral vs. Bilateral Violence in Therapy
Seeking Couples, Chelsea Madsen, Sandra Stith, Cynthia
Thomsen
402-14 FT (R) Predictors of Sexual Coercion by College
Students, Josh Cook, Sandra Stith, Jurdene Ingram
402-15 RT (R) Does Parental Warmth and Support Influence
Family Violence? Donna Hancock, Leslie Gordon Simons
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402-16 EE (R) “A Call to Fathers?” Looking for the Voices of
Fathers in Violence Prevention, William Michael Fleming,
Alan Heisterkamp
402-17 FF (R) Surviving Rape, Coping with Stigma, and
Maintaining Hope in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lee
Ann De Reus, Vince Mach, Natasha Joseph
402-18 FT (R) Assessment of Trauma in the Forgotten Victims
of Domestic Violence: What We Think We Know and What
We Are Learning, Jeffrey Wherry, Libby Medford, Lauren
Gilland, Brittany Burkett, Kimberly Corson
402-19 (R) Couple Violence in Low-income Hispanic Families
and Parenting Efficacy, Angela Nievar, S. Ramisetty-Mikler,
L. Nathans, E. Orozco, M. Wu
Mate Selection and Dating
402-20 EE (P) Parent-Daughter Communications and Emerging
Adults’ Relationship Beliefs, Catie Walker-O’Neal, Laura
Arnold, Ted Futris, Mellissa Gordon
402-21 IN (R) Couple Formation Practices and Preferences in
Two Guatemalan Populations, Paul Schvaneveldt, Nathan
Caulford
402-22 IN (R) Content Analysis of On-line Personal
Advertisements: Attributes Desired and Offered, Amy Leung,
Phyllis Johnson
402-23 RT (R) Dating Relationships in Older Adulthood: A
National Portrait, Susan Brown, Sayaka Kawamura
Joys and Challenges of Parenting
402-24 EM (R) Father Involvement: Reconnecting With Their
Children After Incarceration, Robert Reyes, Shann Hwa
Hwang
402-25 FH (R) Stress and Depression Among Fathers of
Children With An Autism Spectrum Disorder, Michelle Bell,
Jan Colvin, Heather Haberman, Amy Yates
402-26 RT (R) Father-Daughter Relationship Quality and
Daughter Sexual Activity, Justin Koon, Kay Pasley
402-27 RT (R) Child Temperament and Father Involvement,
Daniel J. Laxman, W. Justin Dyer, Brent A. McBride
402-28 EE (R) Midwife-Assisted Childbirth: An Educational
Intervention That Changes Attitudes, Jason Hans, Claire
Kimberly
402-29 EM (R) The Experience of Motherhood: An Evaluation
of the Affects of a Mother’s Relationship Status, Rudabeh
Nazarinia, Farrell Webb, Walter Schumm
402-30 RT (R) Emerging Adult Transitions, Parent
Communication and Identity, Janis Henderson, Judith
Fischer, Larry Forthun, Boyd Pidcock, Duane Dowd, Alan
Reifman
402-31EE (R) Are There Mediating Factors in the Relations
Between Parenting Style and Academic Achievement of
Adolescents? Ann Mullis, Jewrell Rivers, Ron Mullis, Tom
Cornille
402-32 EM (R) An Evaluation of Low-income Non-married
Mothers’ Relationship Satisfaction Across the Transition to
Parenthood, Farrell Webb, Rudabeh Nazarinia, Walter
Schumm
402-33 FF (R) Anticipating Parenthood: Persistent Tensions
in Re-orienting Priorities, Kaysi Kushner, Nicole Pitre,
Rhonda Breitkreuz, Deanna Williamson, Gwen Rempel
402-34 FS (R) Emotion Work, Conflict, and Fairness Across
the Transition to Parenthood, Brandon McDaniel, Jenet
Erickson, Erin Holmes, Bruce Brown
402-35 IN (R) Irish Children’s Perspectives on Parental Use
of Physical Punishment, Elizabeth Nixon, Ann Marie
Halpenny
402-36 RT (R) Informal Parenting in the U.S.: Incidence and
Predictors, Catherine Siebel, Laurie Scheuble
402-37 RT (R) Stable Parenting in Unstable Circumstances?
Parenting Practices in Homeless Families, Elizabeth
Plowman, Abigail Gewirtz,
402-38 RT (R) Differences Between Emerging Adults and Older
Adults: Looking at Parenting Stress, Relational Outcomes and
Child Health, Heather Luczak, Brian Willoughby
402-39 RT (R) Predictors of Time Spent in Housework
Across the Transition to Parenthood, Meghan Lee, Felisha
Lotspeich Younkin, Claire M. Kamp Dush, Emily J.
Passias, Sarah J. Schoppe-Sullivan
#403 SPECIAL SESSION
8:30-10am, Salon E
Leadership Training Seminar
Leader: Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Ph.D., Director of the Center for
Leadership Development at the University of Kentucky
Many of us became family professionals because we wanted to
be change agents – to help families and organizations better meet
needs through our practice, teaching and/or research. However,
becoming an effective change agent (leader) takes more than
knowledge or desire; it takes sustained development. This session is designed to provide participants the opportunity to gain
new insights about their personal development as a leader and
their role in leadership development within a variety of settings.
This fast-paced workshop will incorporate theoretically based
information, experiential learning activities and personal reflection. Come prepared to:
• Enhance your communication and collaboration skills
• Identify strategies for becoming an effective change agent in
various settings, and
• Develop a “next steps” plan for personal and/or organizational
leadership development
(P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10
8:30-10am
#404 The CFLE Parenting Coordinator
Directors Row 1
Workshop Leaders: Deborah Cashen, Susan Marsh
AC Workshop (P)
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#405 Advancing Practice: The Glen Taylor Nursing
Institute for Family and Society
Marquette Room 2
Overview of the Glen Taylor Nursing Institute for Family and
Society, Sandra K. Eggenberger
The Scholarship of Practice With Families in Health Care,
Janice M. Bell
Research About Nursing Practice With Families, Ruth Ann Van
Heukelom; Mary Bliesmer
Family Nursing Education With a Focus on Practice With
Families, Sandra Eggenberger; Sue Ellen Bell
Discussant/Chair: Sandra Eggenberger
FH Symposium (P)
#406 Treatments for Violence, Conflict and Divorce
Marquette Room 3
Using Discourse Analysis to Understand High Conflict PostDivorce Couples, Eric Johnson
Influence of Interparental Violence on Gender Identity and
Intimate Partner Violence, Rebecca Cobb, David Nalbone,
Lorna Hecker, Gisele Casanova
Helping Divorced Parents Establish Appropriate Boundaries,
Julie Ramisch, Melissa McVicker, Seda Sahin
Presider/Facilitator: Kevin Kohnke
FT Paper (R) (P)
#407 Ethno-cultural Parenting
Board Room 1
Child Care Patterns Among Immigrant Latinas in Rural
Midwestern Communities, Maria Galarza-Heras, Angela
Wiley, Marcela Raffaelli
Physical Punishment of Children: Practices, Attitudes and
Beliefs Among Irish Parents, Ann Marie Halpenny,
Elizabeth Nixon
Parent and Child Influences on the Development of a BlackWhite Biracial Identity, Dana Stone
Facilitator: Elisabeth Maring
Presider: Kelly Campbell
IN EM Paper (R)
#408 Issues Associated With Dating and Marriage
Among African Americans
Marquette Room 4
Parent-child Interactions as a Predictor of Romantic Relationship
Quality Among African Americans, Leslie Gordon Simons;
Antoinette Landor
Relational Schemas, Romantic Relationships, and Beliefs About
Marriage Among African American Emerging Adults, Ronald
L. Simons; Leslie Gordon Simons
Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Meaning of Marriage
Among African Men, Tera Hurt
Discussant: Carolyn Cutrona
Chair: Antoinette Landor
Presider Kami Merrifield
RT Symposium (R)
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#409 Implications of Community and Intimate
Violence for Children
Marquette Room 5
Coparenting Quality After Separation: The Role of Intimate
Terrorism and Boundary Ambiguity, Kimberly Crossman,
Lyndal Khaw, Jennifer Hardesty, Marcela Raffaelli
The Impact of Political Conflict on Children’s Well-being:
A Meta-analysis, Min-Jung Jung, Brian Barber, Karen
Bluth, Carolyn Spellings, Mingzhu Xia
Child Custody Evaluations in the Context of Domestic Violence
Allegations, Jason Hans, Jennifer Hardesty, Megan
Haselschwerdt, Lyndal Khaw, Kimberly Crossman
Examining the Triangulation of Children into Violent Family
Systems, Heather Katafiasz, Amy Bonomi, Rashmi
Gangamma, Chris Locke
Discussant: Connie Shehan
Presider: Sandra Rezas
RT Paper (R)
#410 Negotiating Identity: A Conversation
Between Students and Professionals
8:30-10am, Marquette 1
Panelists: Marysol Asencio; Mayra Bamaca-Colbert; Shonda
Craft; Shi-Ruei Fang; Katia Paz Goldfarb; Robin Jarrett;
Karen Quek; Yan Ruth Xia; Adriana Umaña-Taylor
Co-chairs: Aisha Griffith; Joanna Wu; Tamekia Wilkins;
LaTesha Washington
S/NP
SN Workshop (P)
#411 PLENARY SESSION
10:15am-12pm, Salons A/B
Plenary Sponsor: University of Minnesota, Department of
Family Social Science, College of Education and Human
Development
Healing From Torture: Current Issues
in Interventions
Jon Hubbard, Ph.D., LP, is the Director of Research and a
psychotherapist at the Center for Victims of Torture. He will discuss approaches to conducting research, clinical assessment and
program evaluation in the torture treatment field and the development of interventions for torture survivors, with a particular
emphasis on assessment and programming in resource-poor and
post-conflict environments, where so many survivors live.
Welcome: Ramona Faith Oswald, Program Chair, Session
Presider
Welcome: Jan McCulloch, University of Minnesota
Introduction of plenary speaker: Ramona Faith Oswald
(R) (P)
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#412 Discussion with Jon Hubbard
12:15-1:45 pm, Rochester
Facilitator: Manijeh Daneshpour
(R) (P)
#413 SPECIAL SESSION
12:15-1:45 pm, Marquette 1
Intellectual Rights and Responsibilities: Lawful Use
of the Work of Others
Are you breaking the law? Use of survey instruments, copying
materials for classroom distribution, PDFs that are downloaded
and re-posted, permissions and attributions.
Leader: Karen Brennan, JD, Winthrop & Weinstine, Minneapolis, corporate counsel to NCFR
Facilitator: Laura Smart
Sponsored Winthrop & Weinstine; Family Science; Research and
Theory; Students/New Professionals
(P)
#416 Pecha Kucha-Issues in Marriage
and Parenthood
Marquette Room 4
Pecha Kucha is an innovative session in which each presenter
has 6 minutes and 40 seconds to present (presenters are allowed
20 slides during the presentation). After the presentations there is
time for questions and discussion.
416-1 FH (P) Maternal Perceptions and Experiences With
Pregnancy and Childbirth, Amanda Hardy
416-2 EE (R) Parental chronic illness: Ongoing Limitations in
Research, Bill Anderson, Andrea Eaton
416-3 FH (R) Hooking Up and Off the Hook: New Rules of
Casual Sex, I. Joyce Chang, Rebecca Ward
416-4 FP (R) Absent Dads: When Does the Marginalization of
Fatherhood Begin? Pam Hansen, Bill Anderson
416-5 EE (P) Financial Innovations and Family Debts: Patterns
and Trends in the Past Two Decades, Jing Jian Xiao, Rui
Yao
416-6 FH (R) Transition to Adulthood: Generational Ripple
Effects, Deborah Coehlo, Karen Hooker
#417 POSTER SESSION 9
12:15-1:45 pm, Minneapolis Grand Ballroom Foyer
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11
12:15-1:45 pm
#414 Innovations in Family Education Program
Evaluation
Marquette Room 2
Marriage Preparation Education Programs: An Evaluation of
Quality Elements, Geniel Childs, Stephen Duncan
The Effectiveness of Premarital Education on Low- versus HighRisk Couples, Allen Barton, Ted Futris
A Program Evaluation of Parenting Apart: Effective Coparenting, Melissa Rector, Heidi Stolz, Denise Brandon
Discussant/Presider: Kevin Allemagne
EE Paper (P) (R)
#415 Effectiveness of Treatment Research
Marquette Room 3
Examining Evidence-based Intervention Development Research
in MFT, Kendal Holtrop, J. Rubén Parra-Cardona
Predictors of Treatment Success: Examining Distress at Intake
as a Predictor of Success at Termination, Lauren Gervais,
Matthew Brosi
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Moral Reconation Therapy
RTM, Courtney Behrens, Sedahlia Crase
Presider/Facilitator: Richard Wampler
FT Paper (R) (P)
Childhood: Development, and Socialization
417-1 EE (R) Parent Perception of Behavior and the Role
of Child Development Knowledge, Theresa Schreifels,
Manijeh Daneshpour
417-2 FH (R) Healthy Lifestyles in Children’s Literature,
Elisabeth Maring, Bonnie Braun, Amanda Berger, Laura
Evans, Kate Riera
417-3 FS (R) Same-sex Parents and Children’s Academic,
Social, and Emotional Outcomes, Daniel Potter
417-4 RT (R) The Mediation of Joint Attention on Positive
Parent-child Interactions and Toddlers’ Expressive Language
Development in a Low-income Sample, Tiffany Martoccio,
Esther Onaga, Holly Brophy-Herb
417-5 RT (R) Differential Susceptibility to Parenting: Behavior
Problems at 36 Months in Children Born Preterm, Julie
Poehlmann, Cynthia Burnson, Amanda Hane, Elizabeth
Hamburger
417-6 RT (R) Relations Between Emotional Regulation and
Persistence in Toddlers, Jung Ah Lee, Kathy Stansbury
417-7 RT (R) Mother-Child Interaction at 33 Months: A Personcentered Analysis, Jennifer M. Engle, Nancy L. McElwain
417-8 IN (P) Youth Attitude: Towards the Consideration of the
Role of the Social Systems in Healthy Safe Sex Education,
Alshaya Mohammad
Adolescence
417-9 RT (R) Emotion Socialization as a Predictor of Affective
Strength in Homeless Children, Laurel Davis, Abigail
Gewirtz
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417-10 FP (P) Examining the Reliability and Validity of a
Measure of Child Care Provider Motivation, YanLing Ma,
Ellen Abell
417-11 FS (R) Contributions of Dyadic Traits and Conflict to
Adopted Adolescent Externalizing, Bibiana Koh, Martha
Rueter
417-12 EE (R) Parent Modeling and Adolescent Formal
Volunteering, Chris Gonzalez
417-13 EE (R) The Effects of Internet Use on Academic
Achievement Among South Korean Adolescents: Mediating
Roles of Parental Factors, Soohyun Kim, Ambika
Krishnakumar
417-14 EE (P) The Analysis of Effectiveness of Youth
Entrepreneurship Program on Korean Adolescents, Yo Ok
Chang
417-15 EM (R) African-American Youths’ Experiences of
Coping With Parental Breast Cancer, Alba Nino, Karni
Kissil, Maureen Davey, Carolyn Tubbs
417-16 EM (R) Cultural Stressors, Daily Hassles, Coping,
and Mental Health in Mexican American Youth, Megan
ODonnell, Mark Roosa
417-17 EE (R) Fathers’ and Mothers’ Parenting and Aggression
in Latino Adolescents, Carolyn S. Henry, Bobby L. Kern,
Andrew O. Behnke, Scott W. Plunkett
417-18 EM (R) Parent/Youth Communication About Sex and
Sexual Practices of African-American Youth, ReShanta
Beatty-Hazelbaker, Kenneth Tyler, Carol Beatty, Trisha
Clement-Montgomery
417-19 FH (R) Teenage Sexual Activity: The Role of
Unsupervised Time and Dating Behavior, Jonathon
Beckmeyer
417-20 FP (R) From Policy to Outcome: How Cognitive
Changes After a Pregnancy Prevention Program Predict
Adolescent Childbearing, Janelle Rash, Danielle Broberg,
Jenifer K. McGuire
417-21 FS (R) Identity Style as a Predictor of Adolescent
Interpersonal Competence, Amber Paulk, Joe Pittman,
Jennifer Kerpelman, Francesca Adler-Baeder
417-22 RT (R) Identity Development and Sex Roles During
Adolescence, Catie Walker-O’Neal, Mallory Lucier-Greer,
David W. Wright, Jennifer Kerpelman, Joe Pittman,
Francesca Adler-Baeder
417-23 FS (R) Development and Evaluation of the Empathy for
Significant Others Scale, Matthew Mutchler, Jennifer Van
Buren Trachtenberg, Monica Idzelis, Iva Kosutic
417-24 RT (R) The Influence of Parental Practices on Adolescent
Anti-social Behavior: The Mediating Role of Adolescent
Psychological Resources and Deviant Peer Relationships,
Ryan Lott, K. A. S. Wickrama, Jacques Lempers
417-25 RT (R) Towards a Bioecodevelopmental Model of Latino
Adolescent Substance Use in the U.S., RC Cox, Brandon
Burr, Adrian Blow, Ruben Parra-Cardona
Siblings
417-26 EE (R) New Directions in Identity Research: Siblings as
Identity Agents, A. Mercedes Nalls, Ronald L. Mullis, Ann
K. Mullis, Thomas Cornille
417-27 EM (R) Latino Adolescents’ Academic Motivation: The
Role of Siblings, Edna Alfaro, Adriana Umaña-Taylor
417-28 FH (R) Programs for Siblings of Individuals with
Developmental Disabilities– A Research Synthesis with
Recommendations for Practice, Mamta Saxena, Heather
Kuhaneck, Yeonsoo Yoo
417-29 FH (R) Adjustment of Siblings of Children With Autism,
Jessica Topor, Julie Ramisch
417-30 FH (R) My Child is in the Hospital: Parental Perceptions
of Their Non-hospitalized Children’s Reactions, Kristen
Minch, Brian Ogolsky
417-31 RT (R) Call Me: Contact Medium and Frequency in
Young Adult Sibling Relationships, Shannon Weaver,
Nicholas Koberstein, Stacey Knowlton, Rebecca Ruitto,
Kristen Van Ness, Sydney Dowd, Nicole Scrivano
#418 Roundtables 2
12:15-1:45pm, Duluth
Round tables are limited to 10 people including the presenter.
After 40 minutes attendees will go to another roundtable for the
remainder of the session. Presenters will share resources.
418-1 FT (P) Talking About Money With Couples: A Tool to
Start the Conversation, Syble Solomon
418-2 FP (P) Short Term Home Visiting for Parents, Morgan
Cooley
418-3 IN (R) College Enrollment Among Cambodian Students:
A Qualitative Analysis, Sothy Eng, Anisa Zvonkovic,
Miriam Mulsow, Erin Ritchey
418-4 EE (P) Best Practices for Sex and Relationship Education:
Reaching an LGBT Audience, Brady Dill, Linda Roberts
418-5 EM (P) Healing the Hunters, William Allen, J. Phillip
Rosier, Jr., Larry Tucker
418-6 EM (R) African-American Parenting Styles and
Adolescent Daughter Outcomes: A Critical Review, Wachell
McKendrick
418-7 FT (P) The Use of Simulated Clients as a Tool in Family
Therapy Clinical Training to Assess the Integration of Clinical
Skills and the Awareness and Utilization of Contextual
Factors, Ana Hernandez, Argie Allen, Stephanie Brooks
418-8 RT (R) Work and Family Cohesion for Dual-earner
Mothers and Fathers, Daphne Pedersen, Krista Lynn
Minnotte
418-9 AC (P) Bridges to Building Successful Student/Local
Affiliates, Glee Bertram, Nate Cottle, Kaye Sears
FOCUS GROUPS
12:15-1:45 pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring Section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
Session #419 CFLE Forum
Marquette Room 1
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#420 SPECIAL SESSION
2-3pm, Salon E
Treating Traumatic Stress Injuries: Improved
Paradigm for Family Practitioners
Leader: Charles R. Figley, Ph.D., Tulane University
Couple/family therapy techniques for use with veterans with
PTSD; assessment, treatment planning, treatment delivery,
follow up.
Charles Figley is Kurzweg Chair (distinguished professorship) in
Disaster Mental Health, Professor and Co-Director for Graduate Programs in the Disaster Resilience Leadership Academy ,
Director of the Traumatology Institute, and Senior Professor in
the Tulane University Graduate School of Social Work. He is a
pioneer in the field of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
As a returning veteran from Viet Nam, he saw the connections between the traumas of both rape and war and out of this,
came new and more general theory. This theory and diagnostic
guidelines now guide many professionals in working with people
debilitated by various kinds of trauma.
Presider: Jeffry Larson
This Special Session is followed by a post-conference workshop, 3:15-6:45, with an in-depth review of practice. See
Session #427.
Sponsored by Family Therapy, Family and Health, Religion and
Family Life Sections
(P)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11
2-3:30pm
#421 Community Contextual Influences on Family
Education
Marquette Room 1
Applying Inclusive Contextual Programming: Adult Relationship
Education, Richard Feistman, Graham McCaulley,
Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence Ganong
A Systematic Approach for Community-based Parenting
Education Programs, Denise Rennekamp, Sally Bowman,
Michaella Sektnan
Community Marriage Initiatives: Developing Capacity and
Creating Sustainability, Damon Rappleyea, Steven Harris,
Rob Porter, Kristen Kaverman
Facilitator: Carole Gnatuk
Presider: Anna Gambucci
EE Paper (P)
#422 Surviving in the Shadows: Latino Migrant
and Transnational Families
Marquette Room 2
Coping and Surviving in the Shadows: The Mental Health of
Rural Latino Migrants in a Non-traditional Settlement Area,
Leah Schmalzbauer; Bethany Letiecq
Missing Fathers?: Father Involvement and Family Relationships
Among Latino Migrant Farm Workers, Joyce Arditti; Mathis
Kennington; Ana Jaramillo; Joseph Grzywacz
Examining a Measure of Social Support Among Mexican-Origin
Teen Mothers and Their Mother-Figures, Adriana UmañaTaylor; Kimberly Updegraff; Rebecca White; Melissa
Herzog; Jacqueline Pflieger
Discussant and Chair: Bethany L. Letiecq
Presider: Tara Woolfolk
EM Symposium (R)
#423 Innovations in Family Health
Marquette Room 3
Modifying Attitudes and Practices in Child Care to Support
Healthy Child Weight, Jane Lanigan
The Influence of Household Food Security on Parental Feeding
Practices, Laura Evans, Katherine Speirs, Stephanie
Grutzmacher, Tiffani Stevenson, India James-Gaskins
Neighborhood Influence on Preventive Health Behaviors,
Florensia F. Surjadi, K. A. S. Wickrama, Frederick O.
Lorenz
Facilitator: To be announced
FH Paper (R)
#424 Challenges in Work and Family
Marquette Room 4
Individualistic and Collectivistic Influences in the Work-Family
Interface, Giuseppe Martinengo, E. Jeffrey Hill, Blake
Jones, Erin Holmes
Marital Distress, Physical Health, Depression, and Work
Satisfaction in Singapore, Jonathan Sandberg, Jeremy
Yorgason, Richard Miller, E. Jeffrey Hill
Maternal Employment, Social Capital, and Self-care in Lowincome Families, Michelle Blocklin, Kaylin Greene,
Kathryn Hynes
FP Paper (R)
#425 International Outreach: Envisioning the
Possibilities
Board Room 1
Ma-Kah Water For All, Sam Dinga
Simply Smiles, Bryan Nurnberger
Wisconsin/Nicaragua Partners of the Americas, Amy Wiza
Discussants/Co-chairs: Cuiting Li; Sterling Wall
IN Workshop (P)
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#426 The Dynamics of Couple Relationships
Marquette Room 5
Personality, Work Overload, and Marital Relationships, Andrea
Roets, Anisa Zvonkovic, Sylvia Niehuis, Alan Reifman
Crossover Between Marital Partners: A Dyadic Diary Study,
Anisa Zvonkovic, NaYeon Lee, Katherine Gerst-Lyons
Gender Ideology, Family-to-Work Conflict and Marital
Satisfaction in Dual-Earner Couples, Krista Lynn Minnotte,
Daphne Elise Pedersen
Negative Couple Rituals: How Dysfunctional Relational Patterns
Associate with Love and Commitment, Kelly Campbell,
Carol Bruess, Jasmine R. Calderon, Ana Rayo
Discussant: Gary Lee
Presider: Colleen Pagnan
RT Paper (R)
#427 POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
3:45-6:45 pm, Salon E
Continuation:
Treating Traumatic Stress Injuries: Improved
Paradigm for Family Practitioners
Leader: Charles R. Figley, Ph.D., Tulane University
An in-depth workshop continued from the 2pm workshop.
Presider: Jeffry Larson
(P)
Taste of the Twin Cities
5pm, Hotel Lobby
If you are staying in the Twin Cities on Saturday night, end your
conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues
and relaxing in a no-host evening at a local restaurant.
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
There are so many reasons why I have attended the NCFR
conference over the last 35 years. I find the experience
“energizing” as it brings me into contact with people who
share my research, teaching and service interests. I gain
knowledge from the presentations I attend and, as importantly,
I am inspired by the “informal learning opportunities” with
colleagues from around the world. As my professional roles
have changed, the conference has provided
me with opportunities to recruit job candidates
for faculty positions and to learn about the
cutting edge research being done by scholars
for possible inclusion in Family Relations.
Ronald Sabatelli, Ph.D., CFLE, Editor, Family
Relations
Plenary Sponsor
The Department of Family Social Science (FSoS) provides undergraduate, masters, and doctoral-level
education focused on all aspects of family life in the U.S. and around the world using a family systems
approach to examine families as they interact with their environments. Our daily scholarship seeks to
understand and find effective solutions to the problems families face. Departmental faculty are leaders in
family research, family theory, family therapy, family education, and consultation on family issues.
FSoS faculty are involved in a number of interdisciplinary ventures, including collaborations within the
university and a significant number of community partnerships as well as inter-university collaborations. Examples
include the Academic Health Center, the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota Extension, Psychiatry, Social Work, Curriculum and Instruction, Post Secondary
Teaching and Learning, the Minnesota Department of Human Services, the Institute on Domestic Violence,
and St. Mary’s University.
Nationally, faculty collaborate with partners at the Oregon Social Learning Center and participate in multi-state
research projects with scholars from more than 35 states. Internationally, faculty work with colleagues in Israel,
Mexico, Thailand, Korea, Uganda, and Iraq. These relationships enrich FSoS scholarship across research, teaching,
and engagement and student’s formal and informal learning experiences.
Dr. B. Jan McCulloch, Department Head
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�Department of Human Development and Family Studies
WE OFFER:
Nationally recognized, land-grant mission of teaching,
research, and extension/outreach, with three signature
areas:
• Family policy and practice
• Life span development
• Early development, care and education
PH.D., MASTERS PROGRAMS
Check out our outstanding multidisciplinary
Ph.D. and masters programs covering a
range of human sciences and services related
to children, adults, and families.
WE INVITE:
Applications from dynamic, innovative, and
enthusiastic colleagues who will enhance
existing synergy, demonstrate dedication to high
quality research and teaching, and bring a strong
commitment to obtaining external funding.
Two 9-month tenured/tenure track assistant/
associate professor positions (area open).
Responsibilities include conducting research in
human development and family studies, seeking
external funding, teaching undergraduate and
graduate courses, and advising masters and doctoral
students. Successful candidates will possess
an earned doctorate in Human Development
and Family Studies or a related field.
Appointments begin August 2011. Review of
applications will begin December 1, 2010 and
continue until the positions are filled. For details or
to apply, visit web site below. For more information,
contact Dr. Mary Jane Brotherson, mjbrothe@iastate.
edu, or Dr. Peter Martin, pxmartin@iastate.edu.
One 12-month tenured/tenure track Extension/
research assistant/associate professor. Work
with faculty with cross-curricular interests related
to personal and family finance, financial education
and literacy, family policy, and consumer economics
including housing. Increase outreach excellence,
external funding, and diversity of faculty and students.
Extension (75% appointment) responsibilities
include leading projects in financial education and
literacy with an interdisciplinary team of faculty and
extension program specialists, and seeking external
funding. Devote 25 percent of effort to developing
an independent, externally funded research program
that supports Extension activities. Mentor graduate
students and publish peer-reviewed manuscripts. The
successful candidate will possess an earned doctorate
in personal finance, family and consumer economics,
agricultural economics or a closely related field.
Appointment begins July 2011. Review of applications
will begin December 1, 2010. For more information,
contact Dr. Christine Cook, cccook@iastate.edu.
Appointment at the rank of associate professor
for any of the listed positions will require an
established record of scholarly publications
and external funding appropriate for a research
university dedicated to its land-grant mission.
www.hs.hdfs.iastate.edu
Iowa State University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
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�Special events
This section of the program lists events not related to educational sessions
TueSday, November 2
Pre-CoNFereNCe WorkShoP aNd Tour
8:30am-3:30pm (approximate return); meet in the hotel
Lobby
President’s Welcoming reception
5:30-7pm, Salon C
All attendees are invited to meet NCFR
President Gary Bowen, members of the
Board, and other NCFR leaders. Light
refreshments served.
Presider: Gary Bowen
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
CFLe 25th anniversary Celebration
“Immersion Into east african Cultures in the Twin
Cities”
A pre-conference tour focused on Somali immigration, adjustment, and social issues. Presenters: Mohamed Mohamud who
will present on his work with Somali families. Dr. Martha
Bigelow, University of Minnesota, author of Mogadishu on the
Mississippi, will discuss Somali teenagers and their families
related to schooling, cultural adaptation, and language learning.
Includes lunch at a local ethnic restaurant and a visit to the shops
of a Somali Mall in Minneapolis. The host is Will Delaney and
the site is Hope Community, a nonprofit community development
organization, that is a catalyst for change, growth, and safety.
Cost $50. Advance registration required.
Event Chair: Jeanne Rothaupt
WedNeSday, November 3
CFLe exam
8:30-11:30am, directors row 4
Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the exam. Please be
in the exam room by 8:15am to check in and receive instructions.
The exam begins promptly at 8:30. Administrator: Cindy Winter
Newcomers reception
12-1:30pm, duluth
Facilitator: Elaine Anderson, NCFR President-Elect
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program
Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or
second time are invited. Learn about...
• Section membership, where you’re connected to other members
with interests like yours
• Certified Family Life Educator credential
• Honors Recognition Program
• State and student affiliates
• Journals and how to submit articles
• Elections Council, Student/New Professional activities, and
more activities and subgroups within NCFR
• Prize drawings, refreshments and more
• How to submit a conference proposal
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7:30-9:30pm, Salon G
Facilitator/Presider: Sharon Ballard, CFLE Advisory Board
Chair; Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Director of Education
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the Certified Family
Life Educator (CFLE) program. Join us in celebrating the success of the CFLE program. There are currently over 1550 active
Certified Family Life Educators, and nearly 120 university and
colleges with NCFR-approved degree programs that include
the CFLE content. The profession of family life education has
grown in recognition and value due to the existence of the CFLE
program.
The CFLE program would not be the success it is today without
the dedication and effort of those involved in developing and
maintaining the program throughout the years. We plan to provide special recognition to all those who have contributed to the
success of the program. Cost of the dinner is $35. Because of this
special celebration, you don’t have to be a CFLE to attend the
dinner. You can register for the CFLE Dinner when you register
for the conference.
Platinum Sponsor: Kansas State University, School of Family
Studies and Human Services
Gold Sponsors: University of Northern Iowa, School of Applied
Human Sciences; Brigham Young University, School of
Family Life.
Silver Sponsors: Campus Council on Family Relations, Human
Environmental Sciences, University of Central Oklahoma (Dr.
Glee Bertram, Dr. Nate Cottle, Dr. Kaye Sears); Edgewood
College, Marriage and Family Therapy Program; Southeast
Missouri State University, College of Health and Human
Services, Family Studies Program (CFLE)
�Special events
Thursday, November 4
Visit the Exhibits
Grand Opening, 12-6pm, Salon D
Also open Friday 9am-3pm
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register
for prizes. Prizes will be awarded on Friday afternoon; need
not be present to win, but items must be picked up by 3pm.
Legacy Circle (by invitation)
5:30-7pm, Duluth
All who have been members of NCFR for 25
or more years are invited to this special event.
Special Arts/Cultural Session at the
Walker Art Center
6:30-9:30pm (guided tour/art activity); 7-9:30pm (self tours)
The 2010 Annual Conference includes an evening at the Walker
Art Center in Minneapolis, a cultural activity idea from Conference Chair Ramona Faith Oswald. Attendees can visit the Walker
6:30 to 9:30 p.m., and participate in a guided tour and/or art lab
project (each takes about an hour); cost is $15 and registration
is required (limit 50 participants). Or you have the option of a
self-tour of the exhibits (7 p.m., free admission; no registration
required). Bus transportation provided (last return at 9:30).
University and Allied Association Receptions
6:30-8:30pm, Salon F/G
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several
colleges, universities and allied associations. Learn about
programs, meet faculty and students. Light refreshments served.
Participating institutions (as of October 15):
Kansas State University
University of Georgia
University of Illinois
University of Minnesota
Groves Conference
Argosy University
Edgewood College
Texas Tech University
Oklahoma State University
University of Delaware
North Dakota State University
Michigan State University
Iowa State University
Washington State University
Friday Night Extravaganza
8:30pm-12am, Salon D
The Great Friday Night Get-Together is
back...karaoke style!
Tune up your pipes and work on your night moves. Karoake
team competitions, anyone? Come and have a great time with
your colleagues.
Saturday, November 6
FRIday, November 5
Breakfast Meeting for Student Affiliates
8-10am, Rochester
Bring Students In, Get The Word Out, Put
It Together!!
For student affiliate presidents, student affiliate members, and
student affiliate advisers. No charge, but you must register.
Leaders: Sterling Wall, Alicia Gaede, Amanda Powers,
Jeanne Rothaupt
Presider: Joanne Roberts
(P)
Memorial Service
12:15-1:15pm, Salon E
Celebrating the lives of Leland Axelson, Margaret Feldman,
Maxine Hammonds-Smith, Anthony Jurich, and Harriette
McAdoo. During the past year NCFR has lost several presidents
and other leaders. We will be paying tribute to these colleagues.
Taste of the Twin Cities
5pm, Hotel Lobby
If you are staying in the Twin Cities on Saturday night, end your
conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues
and relaxing in a no-host evening at a local restaurant.
Why I attend the annual conference
NCFR has embraced the changing culture
of family science. What I value most about
the annual conference is the openness and
enthusiasm for new and collaborative ways
of thinking. You’ll find leading experts and
practitioners head-to-head with students and
new professionals sharing experiences and
ideas with an energy I have not felt at any other professional
gathering.
Amanda Williams, Graduate Research and Teaching
Assistant, Oklahoma State University
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�Business and committee meetings
Quick-glance alphabetic listing
Check day-by-day schedule for details and location.
For section and focus group meetings, see next listing.
2011 Program Committee, Thur., Nov. 4, 7:30-9:30am
2011 Program Committee, Fri., Nov. 5, 7:30-9:30am
Affiliate Councils Executive Board, Tue., Nov. 2, 6-8pm
Affiliate Councils Executive Board, Sat., Nov. 6, 7:15-8:45am
Annual Business Meeting, Fri., Nov. 5, 5:30-6:30pm
Audit Committee, Mon., Nov. 1, 12:30-2pm
Board of Directors, Mon., Nov. 1, 2-7pm
Board of Directors, Tue., Nov. 2, 2-6pm
CFLE Advisory Board, Tue., Nov. 2, 2:30-9:30pm
CFLE Approved Academic Program Review Committee, Fri.,
Nov. 5, 8-9:30am
CFLE Exam, Wed., Nov. 3, 8:30-11:30am
Committee to Revise the Submission Procedures, Thur., Nov. 4,
9:30-10:15am
Development Advisory Council, Thur., Nov. 4, 8:30-10am
Elections Council, Fri., Nov. 5, 8:30-9:30am
Family Relations Associate Editors, Fri., Nov. 5, 12:15-1:45pm
Fellows Committee, Thur., Nov. 4, 12:15-1:45pm
FLE Resources Advisory Council, Thur., Nov. 4, 8:15-10am
Groves Conference Board, Thur., Nov. 4, 2-5pm
Inclusion and Diversity Committee, Wed., Nov. 3, 8-10am
Journal Advisory Council, Wed., Nov. 3, 12:30-1:30pm
Journal Editors, Wed., Nov. 3, 7:30-8:30am
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board, Fri., Nov.
5, 8-9:30am
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors, Wed., Nov. 3,
10:45-11:45am
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board, Thur., Nov. 4,
12:15-1:45pm
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff, Wed., Nov. 3, 3:455:15pm
Northwest Council Gathering, Thur., Nov. 4, 7:30-8:30am
Research Advisory Council, Wed., Nov. 3, 6:30-8:30pm
Section Chairs Training, Tue., Nov. 2, 6:30-9:30pm
Southeast Council on Family Relations, Thur., Nov. 4, 7-8:30pm
Student/New Professional Leadership Steering Committee,
Thur., Nov. 4, 7-8am
TCRM Workshop Business Meeting, Tue., Nov. 2, 8:15-9:45pm
Teaching Family Science/Family Science Association, Fri., Nov.
5, 7-8:15am
Chronological listing
Tuesday, November 2
Board of Directors
2-6pm, Board Room 3
CFLE Advisory Board
2:30-9:30pm, Board Room 2
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
6-8pm, Skywater Cafe
Section Chairs Training
6:30-9:30pm, Board Room 1
TCRM Workshop Business Meeting
8:15-9:45pm, Marquette Room 2
Wednesday, November 3
University Administrators (New Focus Group)
7-8:15am, Directors Row 1
Families and Grief Focus Group
7-8:15am, Board Room 1
Journal Editors Meeting
7:30-8:30am, Board Room 2
Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting
8-10am, Board Room 3
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
8am-12pm, Salon B
CFLE Exam
8:30-11:30am, Directors Row 4
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
10:45-11:45am, Board Room 2
Chronic Illness and Disability Focus Group
12-1:30pm, Board Room 1
Relationship and Marriage Enrichment and
Education Focus Group
12-1:30pm, Directors Row 1
Journal Advisory Council Meeting
12:30-1:30pm, Board Room 3
Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff
3:45-5:15pm, Board Room 3
Research Advisory Council Meeting
6:30-8:30pm, Board Room 3
Family and Health Section Meeting
7:15-8:45pm, Marquette Room 2
All meetings
Research and Theory Section Meeting
Monday, November 1
Audit Committee
Eastern European Families Focus Group
7:15-8:45pm, Marquette Room 4
12:30-2pm, NCFR Headquarters
7:15-8:45pm, Board Room 1
Board of Directors
Sexuality Focus Group
2-7pm, NCFR Headquarters
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7:15-8:45pm, Directors Row 1
�Business and committee meetings
Thursday, November 4
Student/New Professionals Leadership Steering
Committee
7-8am, Marquette Room 1
Friday, November 5
Rural Families Focus Group
7-8:15am, Board Room 1
Issues in Aging Focus Group
Teaching Family Science/Family Science
Association Meeting
Men in Families Focus Group
2011 Conference Program Committee Meeting
CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
Minnesota Council on Family Relations Business
Meeting
7-8:15am, Board Room 1
7-8:15am, Marquette Room 3
7:15-8:30am, Marquette Room 2
2011 Conference Program Committee
7:30-9:30am, Rochester
7:15-8:15am, Marquette Room 1
7:30-9:30am, Directors Row 1
7:30-9am, Salon G
Northwest Council Gathering
CFLE Approved Academic Program Review
Committee
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
FLE Resources Advisory Council
Elections Council Meeting
Development Advisory Council
Family Science Section Meeting
Committee to Revise the Submission Procedures
International Section Meeting
Just in Time Parenting Work Group
Family Economics Focus Group
Ethnic Minorities Section Meeting
Work and Families Focus Group
Family Therapy Section Meeting
Family Relations Associate Editors
Asian-American Families Focus Group
Annual Business Meeting
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Peace Focus Group
Fellows Committee Meeting
Qualitative Family Research Network Focus Group
Groves Conference Board Meeting
Family Policy Section Meeting
Education and Enrichment Section Meeting
Feminism and Family Studies Section Meeting
Ethnic Minorities Oral History Section Meeting
Religion and Family Life Section Meeting
Adoption Focus Group
Saturday, November 6
Parent Education Focus Group
7:30-8:30am, Directors Row 1
8-10am, Salon F
8:15-10am, Board Room 2
8:30-10am, Board Room 3
9:30-10:15am, Rochester
12-2pm, Salon F
12:15-1:45pm, Marquette Room 4
12:15-1:45pm, Marquette Room 1
12:15-1:45pm, Marquette Room 2
12:15-1:45pm, Duluth
12:15-1:45pm, Board Room 2
2-5pm, Board Room 3
5:30-7pm, Marquette Room 1
5:30-7pm, Marquette Room 2
5:30-7pm, Marquette Room 3
GLBTSA Focus Group
5:30-7pm, Marquette Room 4
Southeast Council on Family Relations Meeting
7-8:30pm, Marquette 5
8-9:30am, Directors Row 4
8-9:30am, Board Room 3
8:30-9:30am, Board Room 2
12:15-1:45pm, Marquette Room 1
12:15-1:45pm, Marquette Room 2
12:15-1:45pm, Directors Row 1
12:15-1:45pm, Marquette Room 3
12:15-1:45pm, Rochester
5:30-6:30pm, Marquette Room 3
6:45-8:15pm, Marquette Room 2
6:45 – 8:15pm, Marquette Room 3
8-9:30pm, Marquette Room 1
8-9:30pm, Marquette Room 4
8-9:30pm, Marquette Room 5
7-8:15am, Marquette Room 1
Affiliate Councils Executive Board
7:15-8:45am, Skywater Cafe
CFLE Forum
12:15-1:45pm, Marquette Room 1
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�Save the date!
Join us in 2011!
NCFR
73rd Annual Conference
November 16-19, 2011
Pre-Conference
Workshops,
Tuesday, November 15
Rosen Center • Orlando, Florida
Orlando offers you everything you could want in
entertainment, climate, shopping, and sightseeing.
2011 Conference Theme
Families and the Shifting Economy
Program Chair: Leanor Boulin Johnson,
Arizona State University
The conference theme is “Families and the Shifting
Economy.” If it is true that an economic crisis is like
war in that it affects everything it touches, then the
arsenal of expertise available to each section and focus
group is essential for equipping families to transverse
the ebbs and flows of the economic storm. Our theme
allows us to highlight the national and international
factors blocking families’ access to health, housing,
and employment as well as to examine the consequences for individuals and their relationships.
Major Sessions
The following speakers are confirmed.
Frank F. Furstenburg, Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Rebecca M. Blank, Ph.D., U.S. Under Secretary
for Economic Affairs
Isabell Sawhill, Ph.D., Brookings Institution
David Williams, Harvard University, School of Public
Health
Their presentations are in planning; watch for titles
and details early in 2011. Topics will focus on research
and policy issues such as family behaviroal patterns
among disadvantaged populations; public policy and
measuring the well-being of families; disparities in
personal health that arise from housing segregation,
immigration, and other challenges; and intergenerational equity–balancing the needs of young and old.
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Submit a proposal...
Information about the 2011 Call for Proposals will
be available on the NCFR website approximately
November 15, 2010. All submissions will be submitted electronically. Visit this web page later in
November:
http://www.ncfr.org/conf/current
Click on “Call for Proposals” in the upper left
menu. Deadline for submission is March 1, 2011.
�Conference exhibits and more
Exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors
Don’t miss the exhibits!
• Grand Ballroom Salon D
• See the latest in books, products, and services
• Talk with representatives
• Register to win cool prizes
Take-one brochure tables
Conference packet inserts
Routledge Journals (packet)
Minnesota Population Center (take one)
InJoy Birth & Parenting Education, Inc. (take one)
Exhibit dates and times
• Thursday, November 4, 12-6pm
• Friday, November 5, 9am-3pm
Prize drawings Friday noon; need not be present to
win but all items must be picked up by 3pm
EXHIBITORS
Active Parenting Publishers
Adler Graduate School
American Psychological Association
Association Book Exhibit
Cengage
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Growing Communities for Peace
J.I. Consultants/I Wanna Be Me
Jewels 4 God International
Kappa Omicron Nu
Lifewise
National Council on Family Relations
NCFR Career Center
NCFR Religion and Family Life Section
Northcentral University
Pairfam–German Panel Study on Family
Dynamics
Psychology Press
Sage
Springer Science & Business Media, LLC
Wiley-Blackwell (sponsor)
Sponsors
Wiley-Blackwell
Publishers of NCFR journals and sponsors of the
President’s Reception
University of Georgia
Plenary Sponsor: Thursday
University of Illinois
Plenary Sponsor: Wednesday
University of Minnesota
Plenary Sponsor: Friday, Saturday
Kansas State University
CFLE 25th Anniversary Dinner
University of Central Oklahoma
Family Life Education Resource Exchange
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�General information
Welcome to the 72nd NCFR Annual Conference. The theme
“Families and Innovation” is the focus of a stimulating and
relevant program that fits perfectly with the changing social
times in which we live.
This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and
practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have
planned stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and
posters covering a wide range of topics in family sciences.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with
colleagues, meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs,
and learn from several of NCFR’s Fellows at “Fellows Round
Tables.”
Contacting you
Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with
family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be
difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference
registration record if you did not do that earlier.
Accommodations for special needs
The Minneapolis Hilton and NCFR want to insure that all
may fully participate in the conference. If you have questions
or accommodation requests, notify staff at the conference
registration desk or the hotel front desk.
Other questions about the conference or logistics
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk in the Red Wing
Room adjacent to the Grand Ballroom Foyer.
Learn about NCFR
Feel free to ask questions of the Board members and other
committee officers who are wearing colored ribbons on their
name badges. Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits on Thursday
and Friday. Be sure to attend sessions and business meetings
sponsored by sections and focus groups that interest you. See
the list of Special Events and Committee Meetings following the
session listings in this booklet.
Wear your conference badge!
Badges must be worn at all times and are required for all
educational sessions, receptions, and activities.
Your conference registration fee covers admission to the
following events:
• Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round tables, posters
• Special sessions, section and focus group business meetings
• All receptions and events except the following which are
invitation only or require pre-registration: all pre-conference
workshops on Tuesday, Nov. 2; CFLE Reception; Legacy Circle;
Affiliate Councils Workshop; Student Affiliates Breakfast
• Exhibits
• Newcomers’ Reception, open to first and second time attendees
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Continuing Education Hours
NCFR is approved for continuing education hours by the
National Board of Certified Counselors, the National Association
of Social Workers, the California Board of Behavioral Sciences,
and for NCFR Certified Family Life Educators.
These continuing education opportunities are provided to
therapists and counselors, social workers, and NCFR Certified
Family Life Educators, as well as other family professionals.
If you registered for Continuing Education Hour certificates,
use the form that is in your registration packet. If you didn’t sign
up for CEUs initially, you can go to the conference registration
booth and sign up. There is a $25 fee (does not apply to CFLE
CEUs). Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January
15, 2011. One hour attendance verification is given for each
clock hour in content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are
excluded.) Up to 40 hours are eligible for CFLE credit.
Refund Policy
Refund deadline was October 15, 2010. For exceptions related
to medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.
Conference services and events
Conference Registration
Red Wing Room, Grand Ballroom Foyer
Tuesday, 7am-5pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm
Thursday, 7am-5pm • Friday, 7am-5pm
Saturday, 7am-2:30pm
Cyber Cafe
7am-10pm, W/Th/F; 7am-8pm, Sa. Directors Row 3
Computers available for use; no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/Local Information
Directors Row 2
This is your special room to visit with colleagues, to visit
the NCFR Affiliat Council displays and to review visitors
information. A Silent Auction will feature items open for
bidding. Plan to do your Christmas shopping here! Proceeds
will go for NCFR Conference scholarships for students. Sign-up
sheets for the Saturday evening no-host Taste of the Twin Cities
dinners are posted here. If you are staying over Saturday night,
relax and enjoy Minneapolis/St. Paul at a restaurant with your
colleagues. There will be a complete list of emergency services
in the Hospitality Center, also.
Visit the Exhibits
Salon D
Thursday, 12-6pm
Friday, 9am-3pm
�General information
Hotel Information
Minneapolis Hilton and Towers (Downtown)
1001 Marquette Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55403
612-376-1000
www.minneapolis.hilton.com
The Minneapolis Hilton and
Towers is headquarters for
the 2010 National Council on
Family Relations 72nd Annual
Conference. All presentations,
meetings, poster sessions,
exhibits and events will be held
at the Hilton. The Minneapolis
Hilton is located in downtown Minneapolis, one block off
Nicollet Mall, adjacent to Orchestra Hall and the Peavey Plaza
Park.
Dining options
Casual dining in the Skywater Cafe (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
is available at the Hilton. In addition, dozens of restaurants and
night spots are within walking distance of the hotel, ranging
from fast food to casual family diners to mid-priced restaturants
and fine dining. Downtown Minneapolis is pedestrian friendly
and includes miles of interconnected skyways and buildings.
Get connected!
NCFR Career Center
Your Career Connection in the
family research, practice,
and education field
http://employment.ncfr.org
Getting around
Best options from MSP International Airport are taxi or the
Hiawatha Line light rail, which also runs to the Mall of America.
A taxi ride is about $20 to $25. Some commercial hotel shuttles
are available but the Hilton does not provide a complimentary
shuttle.
Conference tips
• Plan your conference events with your Personal Program
Scheduler (inserted into this program).
• Make appointments with colleagues in advance.
• Hand out your business cards, vitae, and resumes!
• Use the message board near the registration center.
• Stay healthy! The fitness room is available on the 2nd floor.
• Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see
NCFR staff with concerns.
• Networking opportunities abound! Don’t miss the
Newcomers Reception, the University Receptions, many
sessions for Students/New Professionals (S/NP) including job
market discussion, applying to graduate school, and “Speed
Networking.”
Employers...NCFR is the source for candidates
•Targeted advertising to thousands of
professionals in the family studies community
•Access to quality candidates
•Easy online posting, account management,
and tracking reports
•Automatic emails when new job seekers
enter resumes matching your criteria
•Instant notification when candidates apply
Job seekers...NCFR is your career connection
•Post your resume confidentially
•Save time and money by applying online;
no charge to you
•Browse or search by employer, job location,
job category or title
•Receive automatic e-mail alerts when new
postings match your preferred job title
•Check it out at http://employment.ncfr.org
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�Conference and NCFR leadership
Program Committee
Program Chair
Ramona Faith Oswald, University of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign
Program Chair-Elect
Leanor Boulin Johnson, Arizona State University
Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP
Education and Enrichment: Beth Van Horn, Penn State
University
Ethnic Minorities: Curtis A. Fox, Loma Linda University
Family and Health: Deborah P. Coehlo, Juniper Ridge Clinic
Family Policy: William Michael Fleming, University of
Northern Iowa
Family Science: Tammy S. Harpel, Louisiana State University
Family Therapy: Jeffry H. Larson, Brigham Young University
Feminism and Family Studies: Lisa M. Taylor, Eastern Illinois
University
International: Paul Schvaneveldt, Weber State University
Religion and Family Life: Joe D. Wilmot, Mississippi State
University
2010 Board Members
Research and Theory: Shelly M. McDermid, Purdue University
Affiliate Councils Program Chair: Joanne Roberts, Hardin
Simmons University
Students/New Professionals Program Rep: Claire Kamp Dush,
The Ohio State University
TCRM Workshops Chair: Kevin Roy, University of Maryland
Ex-officio
NCFR President: Gary L. Bowen, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
NCFR President-Elect: Elaine Anderson, University of
Maryland
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Conference Program Consultant: Cindy Winter, CMP
NCFR Conference and Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz
NCFR Membership and Marketing Director: Charles
Cheesebrough
NCFR Program Content Consultant: Nancy Gonzalez
Exhibits Coordinator: Lynda Bessey
Photographer: Sothy Eng
Audio-Visual Coordinators: Carl Williams, Matt Williams,
Philadelphia
President
Gary L. Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Minnell Tralle, University of Minnesota Extension
President-Elect
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
Student/New Professional Representative
Soyoung Lee, Montclair State University
Secretary/Treasurer
Mary Ann Hollinger, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Board Member-at-Large
Debra L. Berke, Wilmington University
Norma J. Bond-Burgess, Lipscomb University
Gary R. Lee, Bowling Green State University
Glen F. Palm, St. Cloud State University
Ex Officio
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance and Operations/
Board & Section Liaison: Jeanne A. Strand
NCFR Board of Directors. Front row: Mary Ann Hollinger; Soyoung Lee; Debra Berke; Minnell Tralle.
Back row: Gary Bowen; Norma Bond-Burgess; Gary Lee; Glen Palm. Not pictured: Elaine Anderson
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�Conference and nCFR leadership
2011 BOaRD MEMBERS
President
Gary Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
President-Elect
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
Secretary/Treasurer
Mary Ann Hollinger, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Board Member-at-Large
Norma J. Bond-Burgess, Lipscomb University
Jennifer L. Hardesty, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Gary R. Lee, Bowling Green State University
Maureen Perry-Jenkins, University of Massachusetts
affiliate Councils President-elect
Minnell Tralle, University of Minnesota Extension
Student/new Professional Representative
Andrew O. Behnke, North Carolina State University
Ex Officio
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance and Operations/Board and
Section Liaison: Jeanne A. Strand
jOURnaL EDiTORS
Journal of Marriage and Family: David Demo, University of
North Carolina-Greensboro
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies (2010): Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut
Journal of Family Theory and Review: Robert Milardo,
University of Maine
aFFiLiaTE COUnCiLS BOaRD
President: Chloe Merrill, CFLE, Weber State University
President-elect: Minnell Tralle, University of Minnesota
Extension
Program Chair: Joanne Roberts, Hardin Simmons University
Secretary: Lloyd Pickering, Southern Mississippi
Student/New Professional Rep: Dani Taylor, Weber State
University
Student Affiliate Representative: Angela Rushton
Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee: Richard Sale,
Emeritus, Tarleton University
Staff Liaison: Lynda Bessey
aFFiLiaTE COUnCiLS-PRESiDEnTS
California: David Scott Sheppard
Illinois: Laura Smart
Mid-Atlantic: Michele Lee Kozimore-King
Minnesota: Beth Yokom
Ohio: Maureen Blankemeyer
Oklahoma: Kuma Turner
Southeast Council: Tommy Phillips
Texas: Deb Cashen
Utah: Brian Higgenbotham
Northwest: Renee Overath
STUDEnT aFFiLiaTE COUnCiLS-aDViSORS
Bowling Green State University: Ruben Viramontez Anguiano
Central Michigan University: Chris Latty
East Carolina University: Sharon Ballard
Family Relations Council at Central Michigan: Chris Latty
‘Jacks Council on Family Relations: Tara Newman
Messiah College: Raeann Hamon
Samford University: Jonathan Davis
Texas Tech University: Elizabeth Sharp, Sylvia Niehuis
Towson University: Linda Stone
University of Central Oklahoma: Glee Bertram
University of Connecticut: Shannon Weaver
University of Detroit-Mercy: Libby Blume
University of Illinois: Jennifer Hardesty
University of Maryland: Leigh Leslie
University of Missouri-Columbia: Marilyn Coleman
University of Nebraska-Kearney: Jennifer Crosswhite
University of North Texas: Arminta Jacobson
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Sterling Wall
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Bob Stout
Weber State University: Chloe Merrill, Joyce Buck, Darcy
Gregg
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�NCFR staff
NCFR Headquarters
National Council on Family Relations
1201 West River Parkway, Suite 200
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Tollfree: 888-781-9331 (U.S., Canada)
Phone: 763-781-9331
FAX: 763-781-9348
info@ncfr.org
www.ncfr.org
NCFR Staff
Nancy Gonzalez, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Public Affairs
763-231-2887; nancygonzalez@ncfr.org
Pat Knutson-Grams
Accounting Assistant
763-231-2884; patknutsongrams@ncfr.org
John Whitney Pepper
Director of Finance
763-231-2886; johnpepper@ncfr.org
Diane L. Cushman
Executive Director/Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Liaison
763-231-2891; dianecushman@ncfr.org
Jason A. Samuels
Manager of Information Technology
763-231-2888; jasonsamuels@ncfr.org
Lynda Bessey
Manager of Member Relations/Affiliate Councils Liaison
763-231-2892; lyndabessey@ncfr.org
Judy Schutz
Conference and Meeting Planner
763-231-2893; judyschutz@ncfr.org
Maureen Bourgeois
Administrative Assistant
763-781-9331; maureenbourgeois@ncfr.org; info@ncfr.org
Jeanne A. Strand
Manager of Governance and Operations/
Board & Section Liaison
763-231-2881; jeannestrand@ncfr.org
Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Education
763-231-2882; dawncassidy@ncfr.org
Charles Cheesebrough
Director of Membership and Marketing
763-231-2885; charlescheesebrough@ncfr.org
NCFR Staff. Front row: Judy Schutz; Jason Samuels; Jeanne
Strand. Middle row: Lynda Bessey; Nancy Gonzalez. Back row:
Charlie Cheesebrough; Dawn Cassidy; Maureen Bourgeois;
Jenny Poeschel; Diane Cushman; Pat Knutson-Grams.
Not pictured: John Pepper
58
Cindy Winter, CMP
Conference Consultant
612-759-8580 (cell); cindywinter@ncfr.org
Mary Bold, Ph.D., CFLE
Academic Program Liaison
940-367-3852; marybold@ncfr.org
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�Program participants
A
Aaron, Katrina (Augusta
Partnership for Children, Inc.)
302-11
Abbasi, Farha (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-15
Abell, Ellen (Auburn Univ.)
Committee Mtgs. 302-15, 417
Abuya, Benta (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) 116-2
Acharya, Manjari (Sardar Patel
Univ.) 119-23
Acock, Alan (Oregon State Univ.)
TCRM4B-3, 110-2, 111, 119-5
Adams, Bert N. (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) TCRM
2A; 122-1
Adamsons, Kari (Univ. of
Connecticut) TCRM 3B, TCRM
4A, 132-2
Adams, Rebekah (Kansas State
Univ.) 202-23, 328-3
Adler-Baeder, Francesca (Auburn
Univ.) 112-3, 112-4, 202-24,
231-3,
Aducci, Christopher J. (Kansas
State Univ.) 202-19, 202-23,
328-3
Alexander, Amanda L. (Messiah
College) 302-33
Alfaro, Edna (Univ. of Texas - Pan
American) 417-27
Alisa, Gioey (Utah Valley Univ.)
216-14
Aljayyousi, Ghadir (Kansas State
Univ.) 216-13
Allemagne, Kevin (Edgewood
College) 316-32; 414
Allen, Argie (Drexel Univ.) 325-1,
418-7
Allen, Katherine (Virginia Tech)
TCRM 3A, TCRM Business
Mtg., 304
Allen, Rose (Univ. of Minnesota)
308-1
Allen, William “Bill” (Healing
Bonds, Minneapolis, MN) 204,
306-4, 418-5
Allen Erickson, Gina (Univ. of
Minnesota) 119-29
Allgood, Scot M. (Utah State
Univ.) 202-17, 216-24
Amanor-Boadu, Yvonne (Kansas
State Univ.) 329-2
Amato, Paul (Penn State Univ.)
119-29
Ames, Barbara (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-20
Ames, Natalie (NC State Univ.)
316-10
Anasuri, Sadguna (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 106
Anders, Ashley (Auburn Univ.)
236-1
Anderson, Amy (Hazelden
Treatment Center, MN) 316-11
Anderson, Barbara R. K. (Univ.
of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
216-2
Anderson, Bill (Illinois State
Univ.) 416-2, 416-4
60
Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of
Maryland) 118
Anderson, Jared R. (Kansas State
Univ.) 202-19, 302-23, 335-3
Anderson, Kate (Miami Univ.)
226-1
Anderson, Shayne (Univ. of
Connecticut) 108-1, 316-31
Andrushko, Kelly (Red River
College) 302-3
Arcury, Thomas A. (Wake Forest
Univ. Health Sciences) 233-2
Arditti, Joyce A. (Virginia Tech)
330-1, 422-1
Arndt-Jordan, Cathrine (Univ. of
Georgia) 102-9
Arnold, Amy Laura (Univ. of
Georgia) 134-8, 302-11
Arnold, Brooke (COPES, Inc.)
326-1
Arnold, Laura (Univ. of Georgia)
402-20
Asay, Sylvia M (Univ. of
Nebraska-Kearney) 302-31
Asche, Kimberly (Univ. of
Minnesota Extension) 302-10
Asencio, Marysol (Univ. of
Connecticut) 410
Aubry, Richard (SUNY Upstate
Medical Univ.) 329-5
Awosan, Christiana I. (Drexel
Univ.) 325-1
B
Bailey, Deborah (Central Michigan
Univ.) 227-1, 402-3
Baird, Hannah (Texas Tech Univ.)
119-29
Baker, Winetta (Brandman Univ.)
202-12
Ballard, Sharon (East Carolina
Univ.) Com. Mtg., 103, 141;
302-2,
Baltimore, Diana (Iowa State
Univ.) 243, 327-5
Bámaca-Colbert, Mayra
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
102-3, 410
Banford, Alyssa (Texas Tech
Univ.) 202-16
Bank, Lew (Oregon Social
Learning Center) 338-1
Baptist, Joyce (Kansas State Univ.)
202-23, 328-3
Barber, Brian (Univ. of Tennessee,
Knoxville) 107-1, 316-2, 409-2
Barber, Clifton (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 316-20
Barnes, Howard (Univ. of
Northern Iowa) 124
Barrera, Ashley M. (Iowa State
Univ.) 119-6
Barrett, Ruth (Loma Linda Univ.)
233-3
Barrow, Katie (Miami Univ.)
115-1
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne (Ohio
State Univ.) 119-25
Barton, Allen W. (Univ. of
Georgia) 134-8
Barton, Allen (Univ. of Georgia)
414-2
Bass, Brenda (Univ. of Northern
Iowa) 337-2
Bates, James S. (South Dakota
State Univ.) TCRM2A-1, 31622, 316-23
Bauer, Jean W. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 116-1, 129-1, 336-1
Baugh, Eboni (Univ. of Florida)
102-4
Beatty, Carol (Univ. of Kentucky)
417-18
Beatty-Hazelbaker, ReShanta
(Univ. of Kentucky) 417-18
Beckmeyer, Jonathon J. (Univ. of
Missouri) 330-1, 417-19
Behnke, Andrew O. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 316-10, 324-1, 335,
417-17
Behrens, Courtney (Iowa State
Univ.) 415-3
Belew, John (Univ. of Minnesota)
216-10
Bell, David (Indiana Univ.,
Indianapolis) TCRM WK1
Bell, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Connecticut) 110-3
Bell, Janice M. (Univ. of Calgary)
405-1
Bell, Michelle (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) 402-25
Bell, Sue Ellen (Minnesota State
Univ. Mankato) 405-1
Belous, Christopher (Michigan
State Univ.) 102-11, 316-33
Benavente, Janet (Colorado State
Univ.) 302-25, 302-26
Benavides, Reyna (Univ. of
Arizona) 310-2
Benning, Sara (Univ. of
Minnesota-Twin Cities) 114-1
Benson, Kristen E. (North Dakota
State Univ.) 102-6
Bentley, Gail (Texas Tech Univ.)
119-7
Berge, Jerica M. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 203
Berger, Amanda (Univ. of
Maryland) 417-2
Berke, Debra (Wilmington Univ.)
235, 311-1
Berkowitz, Dana (Louisiana State
Univ.) 115
Bertram, Glee (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 103, 311-3, 418-9
Betz, Axton (Iowa State Univ.)
102-27, 224
Betz, Drew (Washington State
Univ.) 205
Biblarz, Timothy (Univ. of
Southern California) 212, 214
Bigelow, Martha (Univ. of
Minnesota) Pre-conference
Workshop
Bingman, Hannah (Univ. of
Connecticut) 136-4
Blackstone, Amy (Univ. of Maine)
102-25
Blaisure, Karen (Western
Michigan Univ.) 224-1
Blanchfield, Sylvia Lou (Self)
119-3
Blankemeyer, Maureen (Kent State
Univ.) 302-1, 316-9
Bliesmer, Mary (Minnesota State
Univ. Mankato) 405-1
Blieszner, Rosemary (Virginia
Tech) 122-2, 226-1
Blocklin, Michelle (Penn State
Univ.) 424-3
Blodgett Salafia, Elizabeth H.
(North Dakota State Univ.)
102-6
Blow, Adrian (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-11, 216-17, 417-25
Blumer, Markie L. C. (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 119-6, 2074, 402-5
Bluth, Karen (Univ. of Tennessee)
302-7, 409-2
Bodfish, Kimbirly (Michigan State
Univ. Extension) 202-7
Bogenschneider, Karen (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 104, 1141, 122-3
Bold, Mary (NCFR) 201, 211,
Com. Mtg.
Bonomi, Amy (the Ohio State
Univ.) 409-4
Booth, Alan (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) 131-1, 322-1
Booth, Jacki (San Diego State
Univ) 316-3
Bordoloi, Samit Dipon (Univ. of
Connecticut) 102-20, 136-3
Borschke, Katie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 216-8
Boscarino, Gina (Central Michigan
Univ.) 227-1
Bosch, Leslie A. (Univ. of
Arizona) 331-1
Boss, Pauline (Univ. of Minnesota)
322-2
Boulin Johnson, Leanor (Arizona
State Univ.) Com. Mtg.
Boushey, Carol (Purdue Univ.)
113-1
Bowen, Gary L. (Univ. of North
Carolina) Com. Mtg., 103, 124,
133, 32
Bower, Don (Univ. of Georgia)
302-11
Bowers, Susan (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 311-7
Bowles, Ryan P. (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-11
Bowman, Sally (Oregon State
Univ.) 421-2
Bradford, Angela (Auburn Univ.)
112-3, 112-4, 216-25, 231-3
Bradford, Kay (Utah State Univ.)
302-19
Bradley, Renay (Relationship
Research Institute) 327-4
Brandon, Denise J. (Univ. of
Tennessee-Knoxville) 302-8,
302-9, 414-3
Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of Maryland)
417-2
Bredehoft, David (Concordia
Univ.) 302-5, 302-6, 316-12
Breitkreuz, Rhonda (Univ. of
Alberta) 119-1, 402-33
�Program participants
Brennan, Karen (Winthrop &
Weinstine, Attorneys at Law,
Minneapolis) 413
Brewton, Katherine (Univ. of
Minnesota) 102-28, 339
Britner, Preston (Univ. of
Connecticut) 302-21
Broberg, Danielle (Univ. of Puget
Sound) 417-20
Brody, Gene (Univ. of Georgia)
119-12
Brooks, Erika (Univ. of Missouri)
229-3, 302-12
Brooks, Stephanie (Drexel Univ.)
418-7
Brooks, W. Trevor (Johnson
County Community College)
326-3
Brophy-Herb, Holly (Michigan
State Univ.) 417-4
Brosi, Matthew (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 402-4, 415-2
Brosi, Whitney (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 206-1, 226-1
Brown, Ashleigh (Univ. of
Delaware) 134-18
Brown, Bruce (Brigham Young
Univ.) 402-34
Brown, Edna (Univ. of
Connecticut) 316-24
Brown, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Pittsburgh) 202-6
Brown, Matthew (Texas Tech
Univ.) 202-16
Brown, Susan (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 402-23
Brown, Tiffany (Montclair State
Univ.) 225
Bruess, Carol (Univ. of St.
Thomas) 426-4
Bryant, Barlynda M.
(Pennsylvania State Univ.) 2321, 334-1
Bryant, Chalandra M. (Penn State
Univ.) 232-1, 334-1, 334-3
Buehler, Cheryl (UNCGreensboro) 119-22
Buery, Jill C. (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 302-30
Bugay, Asli (CSULA) 316-39
Bulock, Laurie (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-20
Burdette, Amy (Mississippi State
Univ.) 202-14
Burkett, Brittany (Texas Tech
Univ.) 402-18
Burnson, Cynthia (Univ. of
Wisconsin) 417-5
Burr, Brandon (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 134-6, 417-25
Burr, Wesley (Retired, Brigham
Young Univ.) 309-1
Burton, Linda (Duke Univ.) 204
Busby, Dean (Brigham Young
Univ.) 316-34
Butler, Adam (Univ. of Northern
Iowa) 337-2
Butler, Emily (Univ. of Arizona)
119-15
Butler VI, John L. (Virginia Tech)
335-1, 335-4
C
Cadigan, Karen (Univ. of
Minnesota-Twin Cities) 114-1
Calderon, Jasmine R. (California
State Univ.) 426-4
Caldwell, Cleopatra H. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 316-24
Calligas, Alexa (Auburn Univ.)
302-17
Camp, Brian (Oklahoma Baptist
Univ.) 103
Campbell, Kelly (California State
Univ.) 407, 426-4
Cancel Tirado, Doris (Oregon
State Univ.) 307-1
Cancian, Maria (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 124, 125
Carlson, Tom (North Dakota State
Univ.) 237-1
Carnahan, Heather (East Carolina
Univ.) 134-10, 134-7
Carr, Deborah (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) 204
Carroll, Elizabeth B (East Carolina
Univ.) 324-1
Carry, Monique 138
Casanova, Gisele (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 406-2
Cashen, Deborah (Parenting
Partnerships, Inc.) 103, 404-1
Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR) Com.
Mtgs., 221
Cate, Rodney M. (Univ. of
Arizona) 124
Caughlin, John (Univ. of
Tennessee) 107-5
Caulford, Nathan (Weber State
Univ.) 402-21
Cave, Melissa (Penn State Univ.)
311-4
Chang, I. Joyce (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 416-3
Chang, Tse-Fan (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) 316-25
Chang, Tzufen (Michigan State
Univ.) 202-11
Chang, Yo Ok (Syracuse Univ.)
417-14
Charchuk, Margo (Univ. of
Alberta) 119-1
Cheek, Cheryl (Penn State Univ.)
302-13
Cheek, Patrick (Univ. of
Minnesota) 102-1
Chen, Jo Lin (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) 316-21
Chen, Qi (Univ. of Hawaii-Manoa)
127-1
Chen, Yifu (Univ. of Georgia)
119-12
Chesley, Noelle (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 229-1
Childs, Geniel (Brigham Young
Univ.) 414-1
Chin, Meejung (Seoul National
Univ.) 129-1
Chiu, Hsin-Yao (Brigham Young
Univ.) 316-26
Choi, Jaeyong (Univ. of Alberta)
119-1
Choi, Saeeun TCRM1A-1
Chou, Li-Tuan (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) 119-16
Chuang, Susan (Univ. of Guelph)
216-29
Chung, Grace (Seoul National
Univ) 219
Clark, Amy (Clarkson College)
210-1
Clarke, Jean Illsley (Selfemployed, Plymouth, MN)
205-1
Clarke, Nishana (Loma Linda
Univ.) 106-3
Clarkwest, Andrew (Mathematica
Policy Research) 131-4
Clement-Montgomery, Trisha
(Univ. of Kentucky) 417-18
Clinch, C. Randall (Wake Forest
Univ. Health Sciences) 233-2
Cline, Heather (Univ. of
Minnesota) 105-2
Cobb, Rebecca (Florida State
Univ.) 102-8, 406-2
Coccia, Catherine (Florida State
Univ.) 107-2
Coehlo, Deborah (Juniper Ridge
Clinic) 139, 307-1, 416-6
Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia) 132-4, 21623, 316-28, 421-1
Collinson, Alane (East Carolina
Univ.) 134-10, 134-7
Colvin, Jan (Louisiana Tech Univ.)
402-25
Conger, Rand (Univ. of CaliforniaDavis) 119-4, 202-22, 209-3
Connell, Jessie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 333-1
Conner, Sonya (Univ. of
Oklahoma) 311-2
Connidis, Ingrid Arnett (Univ. of
Western Ontario) TCRM2B-1,
304
Connor, Michael (California State
Univ. - Long Beach, CA) 306-4
Contreras, Dawn (Michigan State
Univ. Extension) 202-7
Cook, Ashley (Kansas State Univ.)
202-23, 328-3
Cook, Josh (Kansas State Univ.)
402-14
Cooley, Morgan (Florida State
Univ.) 418-2
Coon, Tamara (Univ. of Missouri)
102-24
Cooper, Candice P. (Drexel Univ.)
202-5
Copur, Zeynep (Univ. of Florida)
202-13
Corkery, Shannon (Univ. of
Arizona) 209-2, 310-1
Cornille, Thomas (Florida State
Univ.) 316-13, 402-31, 417-26
Corson, Kimberly (Texas Tech
Univ.) 402-18
Cottle, Nate (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 103, 131, 311-3,
418-9
Couden Hernandez, Barbara
(Loma Linda Univ.) 302, 316-30
Covey, Martin (Spring Arbor
Univ.) 209
Cowdery, Randi (California State
Univ. East Bay, Hayward) 136-5
Cox, Jr., Ronald (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 110-1, 215, 316-35,
316-36,
Craft, Shonda 410
Crase, Sedahlia (Iowa State Univ.)
119-3, 327-5, 415-3
Crawford, Duane (Texas Tech
Univ.) 337-3
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret (Miami
Univ.) 122-4
Crossman, Kimberly (Univ. of
Illinois) 329-3, 409-1, 409-3
Crosswhite, Jennifer M (Univ.
of Nebraska at Kearney) 103,
302-31
Croymans, Sara (Univ. of
Minnesota Extension) 302-10
Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.)
107-2, 202-22
Cunningham, Gary (Northwest
Area Foundation, St. Paul, MN)
306-4
Curiel, Yajaira (Drexel Univ.) 13416, 134-17
Curran, Melissa (Univ. of Arizona)
119-15, 209-2, 310-1, 310-4,
Cushman, Diane (NCFR) Com.
Mtgs.
Cutrona, Carolyn (Iowa State
Univ.) 102-27, 408-1
D
Dallaire, Danielle H. (College of
William & Mary) 316-29, 330-1
Danelia, Ketevan (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 110-1, 402-10
Daneshpour, Manijeh (St. Cloud
State Univ.) 412, 417-1
Danes, Sharon (Univ. of
Minnesota) 102-28, 119-24,
134-13
Dansie, Loni (Utah State Univ.)
231-1
Darling, Carol A. (Florida State
Univ.) 107-2, 107-4, 302-2
Daugherty, Kate (Iowa State Univ.)
119-26
Davey, Maureen (Drexel Univ.)
202-5, 216-9, 325-1, 417-15
Davidson Sr., J. Kenneth
(Emeritus, Univ. of WisconsinEau Claire) 322-4
Davis, Laurel (Univ. of Minnesota)
417-9
Davis, Patricia (Utah State Univ.)
231-1
Day, Randal (Oregon State Univ.)
TCRM4B-3, 119-5, 209-1
Day, Steven (Univ. of North
Carolina) 324-1
Deets, Lindsey (Iowa State Univ.)
134-2, 134-3
Dekkers, Tara (Plains Area Mental
Health) 207-3
Delaney, William (Hope
Community, Inc., Minneapolis,
MN) Pre-conference Workshop
61
�Program participants
Delevi, Raquel (CSULA) 316-39
Dellmann-Jenkins, Mary (Kent
State Univ.) 316-9
Demo, David (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) Com.
Mtgs., 204, 240
DeMott, Kathy (Royal College of
Physicians) 329-5
Dennis, Steven (Brigham Young
Univ. - Idaho) 302-14
De Reus, Lee Ann (Penn State
Altoona) 402-17
DeRocher Lerma, Terry (American
Indian Health and Family
Services of Southeastern MI)
202-7
Dew, Jeffrey (Utah State Univ.)
102-31, 102-31, 319
Dickey, Bryce (Western Michigan
Univ.) 224-1
Dill, Brady (Univ. of Wisconsin Madison) 418-4
Dinga, Sam (Univ. of Wisconsin
Stevens Point) 425-1
Dion, M. Robin (Mathematica
Policy Research) 327-4
Doherty, William J. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 112-1, 309-1
Dollahite, David (Brigham Young
Univ.) 130, 316
Domscke, Tricia (Univ. of
Arizona) 310-4
Donnellan, M. Brent (Michigan
State Univ.) 209-3
Dorius, Cassandra (Univ. of
Michigan) 215
Doty, Jennifer (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 333-3
Doty, Matthew (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 333-3
Dove, Linda (Western Michigan
Univ.) 224-1
Dowd, Duane (Central Washington
Univ.) 316-6, 402-30
Dowd, Sydney (Univ. of
Connecticut) 413-31
Downing, Jordan (Clark Univ.)
115-4, 316-19
Downs, Adam (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-14, 134-15
Doyle, Emily A. (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 232-1, 334-1
Duncan, Stephen (Brigham Young
Univ.) 414-1
Durtschi, Jared (Florida State
Univ.) 202-22
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of
Minnesota) 333-1
Dyches, Tina T. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 113-1
Dyer, W. Justin (Auburn Univ.)
402-27
Dyk, Patricia Hyjer (Univ. of
Kentucky) 403
E
Eaton, Andrea (Illinois State
Univ.) 416-2
Ebata, Aaron (Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign) 313
Eckstein, Jessica (Western
Connecticut State Univ.) 402-12
62
Edwards, Lindsay (Univ. of
Connecticut) 102-20, 102-21,
316-31
Eggenberger, Sandra K.
(Minnesota State Univ.
Mankato) 405-1
Elder, Glen (Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill) 124, 125
Ellison, Christopher G. (Univ. of
Texas-San Antonio) 332
Engle, Jennifer M. (Univ. of
Illinois) 417-7
Engler, Rachel (Texas Tech Univ.)
402-9
Eng, Sothy (Univ. of California,
Los Angeles) 302-29, 402-9,
418-3
Erickson, Jenet (Brigham Young
Univ.) 402-34
Espinosa-Hernández, Graciela
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
102-3
Evans, Laura (Univ. of Maryland)
417-2, 423-2
Ewest, Wendy (Washington State
Univ.) 119-10
F
Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.) 132-1
Fang, Shi-Ryei (Sherry) (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 410
Farrell, Anne (Univ. of
Connecticut) 302-21
Feeney, Sarah (Oregon State
Univ.) 307-1
Feinberg, Mark E. (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 338-1
Feistman, Richard (Univ. of
Missouri) TCRM4B-1, 421-1
Fernando, Shane (Univ. of
North Texas Health Science
Center)106-1
Ferretti, Larissa (Auburn Univ.)
112-3
Few-Demo, April (Virginia Tech)
237-1, 329-2
Fiese, Barbara H. (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
216-2, 302-28
Fife, Stephen T. (Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas) 402-5
Figley, Charles R. (Tulane Univ.)
420, 427
Fincham, Francis D. (Florida State
Univ.) 119-29, 122-5, 130,
309-1
Finkbeiner, Nicole (Univ. of
Maryland) 102-19
Fisackerly, Bethany (East Carolina
Univ.) 134-10, 134-7
Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech Univ.)
402-30
Fitzgerald, Megan (Univ. of
Maryland) 216-18
Flay, Brian (Oregon State Univ.)
110-2
Fleming, Michael (Univ. of
Northern Iowa) 344, 402-16
Flynn, Heather (Univ. of
Michigan) 331-1
Fogarty, Kate (Univ. of Florida)
102-4
Fontaine, Karen (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 216-3
Ford, Jim (Univ. of Georgia) 3351, 335-4
Forthun, Larry (Univ. of Florida)
402-30
Fortner, Lauren (Florida State
Univ.) 102-8
Foster, Rachel (USAF
FamilyAdvocacy Program)
302-23
Fox, Curtis A. (Loma Linda Univ.)
106-3, 127, 217, 242
Fox, Greer Litton (Univ. of
Tennessee) Com. Mtg.,
Franks, Melissa (Purdue Univ.)
113-1
Fraser, Kathryn (Univ. of Virginia)
119-18
Frias, Larissa (Western Michigan
Univ.) 224-1
Froyen, Laura C. (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-11
Frye, Nick (Univ. of Missouri)
TCRM4B-1, 134-5
Fuller-Iglesias, Heather (North
Dakota State Univ.) 208-1
Funk, Ryan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 202-20
Futris, Ted G. (Univ. of Georgia)
121, 134-8, 402-20, 414-2
G
Gaa, Melissa (Texas Tech Univ.)
102-23
Gaede, Alicia (Univ. of Wisconsin
- Stevens Point) 103, 303-1,
321-1
Galarza-Heras, Maria (Univ. of
Illinois) 119-11, 407-1
Gallagher, Robin (Western
Michigan Univ.) 224-1
Galovan, Adam M. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 228-1, 316-34
Gamble, Wendy (Brigham Young
Univ.) 228-1
Gambucci, Anna 421
Gangamma, Rashmi (Ohio State
Univ.) 409-4
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia) 316-28,
421-1
Gardner, Brandt (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 134-6
Garey, Anita (Univ. of
Connecticut) 208-3
Garneau, Chelsea (Florida State
Univ.) 216-22
Garwick, Ann (Univ. of
Minnesota) 216-10
Gengler, Colleen (Univ. of
Minnesota Extension) 302-10
Gentry, Deborah (Heartland
Community College, IL) 128,
342
Gerde, Hope K. (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-11
Gerst-Lyons, Katherine (Texas
Tech Univ.) 426-2
Gervais, Lauren (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 415-2
Gewirtz, Abigail (Univ. of
Minnesota) 402-37, 417-9
Ghazarian, Sharon R. (John
Hopkins Univ.) 225-1
Ghunney, Aya K. (Univ. of
Massachusetts Amherst) 232-1,
331-1
Giang, Daniel (Loma Linda Univ.)
106-3
Gibson-Davis, Christina M. 124
Gilgun, Jane F. (Univ. of
Minnesota) TCRM3A-1, 117-1
Gilland, Lauren (Texas Tech
Univ.) 402-18
Gillespie, Tammy (Univ. of
Missouri) 330-1
Gillman, Sally (South Dakota State
Univ.) 302-4
Ginter, Amanda C. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 206-1, 216-1, 226-1
Glenn, Norval (Univ. of Texas-San
Antonio) 332
Gnatuk, Carol 421
Goddard, H. Wallace (Univ. of
Arkansas-Ext.) 122-6, 212,
302-14, 305
Godwin, Sandria (Tennessee State
Univ.) 216-11
Goldberg, Abbie (Clark Univ.)
115-3, 115-4, 214, 229-1, 31
Golden, Jeannie (Barry Univ.)
402-1
Goldfarb, Katia Paz (Montclair
State Univ.) 312, 410
Gonzalez, Chris (Univ. of
Minnesota) 417-12
Gonzalez, Nancy (NCFR) Com.
Mtg.
Goodrich, Samantha (Univ. of
Connecticut) 136-4, 302-21
Goodsell, Todd (Brigham Young
Univ.) 132, 200A, 216-15, 343
Gordon, Justin (Utah State Univ.)
202-17
Gordon, Mellissa S. (Univ. of
Georgia) 134-8, 325, 402-20
Gottman, John (Relationship
Research Institute) 327-4
Grafsky, Erika L. (Columbus, OH)
312
Grasse-Bachman, Carolyn (Penn
State Univ.) 311-4
Greene, Kaylin (Penn State Univ.)
424-3
Greenhow, Christine (Univ. of
Minnesota) TCRM4A-2
Green, Mary Sue (Texas Woman’s
Unviersity) 207-2, 207-3, 207-4
Gregg, Darcy (Weber State Univ.)
103
Greil, Arthur (Alfred Univ.) 210-1
Griffith, Aisha (Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign) 410-1
Gross, Kevin (Private Practice)
314-1
Grutzmacher, Stephanie (Univ. of
Maryland) 423-2
Grzywacz, Joseph G. (Wake Forest
Univ. Health Sciences) 203,
233-2, 337-1, 337-2, 422-1
�Program participants
Gudmunson, Clinton (Univ. of
Minnesota) 119-24, 134-13
Gultekin, Melis (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-15
H
Haberman, Heather (Louisiana
Tech Univ.) 136-1, 402-25
Hagewen, Kellie (Univ. of
Nebraska - Lincoln) 316-17
Hairston, Creasie (Univ. of
Illinois) 330-1
Hall, Scott (Ball State Univ.) 131-2
Hallaman, Lisa (Kent State Univ.)
136-2
Halmon, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Tennessee) 302-8
Halpenny, Ann Marie (Dublin
Institute of Technology) 402-35,
407-2
Hamburger, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Wisconsin) 417-5
Hamlin-Glover, Denise (Florida
State Univ.) 316-13
Hammond, Alisa (Utah Valley
Univ.) 216-14
Hammond, Ron (Utah Valley
Univ.) 216-14
Hamon, Raeann R. (Messiah
College) 103, 128-2, 302-33,
323
Hancock, Donna (Univ. of
Georgia) 402-15
Hancock, Tina (North Carolina
State Univ.) 316-10
Hane, Amanda (Univ. of
Wisconsin) 417-5
Han, Eun-Jin (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-24
Hans, Jason (Univ. of Kentucky)
102-5, 128-3, 134-4, 329-3,
Hans, Sydney (Univ. of Chicago)
306-3
Hansen, Pam (Illinois State Univ.)
416-4
Hanson, Sandra (Catholic Univ.)
311-5
Hanson, Shirley M. H. (Emeritus,
Oregon Health Science Univ.)
238-1
Harbin Burt, Callie (Univ. of
Massachussetts, Amherst) 102-9
Hardesty, Jennifer L. (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
329-3, 329-4, 409-1, 409-3
Hardy, Amanda (Iowa State Univ.)
416-1
Hardy, Kenneth V (Drexel Univ.)
134-16, 134-17
Hardy, Sam (Brigham Young
Univ.) 316-4
Hareide, Berger J (Norwegian
Directorate for Children, Youth
and Family Affairs) 327-2
Harpel, Tammy (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) 128. 235-3, 317, 323
Harper, Scott (Oklahoma Christian
Univ.) 134-19
Harris, Brian (Brigham Young
Univ.) 216-15
Harris, Gregory J. (Florida A&M
Univ.) 107-4
Harris, Steven (Univ. of
Minnesota) 421-3
Harris-McKoy, DeAnna (Florida
State Univ.) 316-14
Hart, Sybil (Texas Tech Univ.)
119-7
Harvey, Carol Hussa (Red River
College) 302-3
Haselschwerdt, Megan L. (Univ.
of Illinois) 212, 329-3, 329-4,
409-3
Haskins, Ron (The Brookings
Institution) 104
Hauger, Angela (College of St.
Scholastica) 206-1
Haughey, Leslie (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 233-1
Hawkins, Alan (Brigham Young
Univ.) 328-1
Hawkins, Robert (New York
Univ.) 329-1
Haynes, George (Montana State
Univ.) 102-28
Hecker, Lorna (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 406-2
Heisterkamp, Alan (Univ. of
Northern Iowa) 402-16
Helms, Heather (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 202-18,
337-1
Hemphill, Rachel (Brigham Young
Univ.) 113-1
Henderson, Janis (Texas Tech
Univ.) 402-30
Henderson, Tammy L. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) Com. Mtg., 134-23,
316-14
Henke, Teri M. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 201-A, 301, 316-2,
401
Henly, Julia (Univ. of Chicago)
306-3
Henry, Carolyn S. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 119-17, 417-17
Herman, Patti (Univ. of WisconsinMadison) 114-1
Hermann, Janice (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 226-1
Hernandez, Ana (Drexel Univ.)
134-34, 418-7
Hertlein, Katherine M. (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 402-5
Herzog, Melissa (Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia) 422-1
Hetzel, Kathy (Univ. of WisconsinMadison) 114-1
Heuring, Stephanie (Univ. of
Minnesota) 208-2
Higginbotham, Brian J. (Utah
State Univ.) 216-24, 216-27,
231-1, 231-2
Higgins, Katherine (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 206-1
Hildreth, Gladys J. (Univ. of North
Texas) 122-7, 202-21
Hill, E. Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 424-1, 424-2
Hilton, Jeanne (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 119-28
Hirayama, Ryo (Oregon State
Univ.) 102-26
Holcomb, Jeanne (Univ. of
Florida) 326-2
Hollinger, Mary Ann (GordonConwell Theological Seminary)
Com. Mtg., 323
Hollist, Cody (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 402-8
Hollist, Katie (Brigham Young
Univ.) 202-20
Holm, Kristen (National Jewish
Health) 216-5
Holmes, Erin K. (Brigham Young
Univ.) 228-1, 402-34, 424-1
Holtrop, Kendal (Michigan State
Univ.) 415-1
Holtzman, Mellisa (Ball State
Univ.) 327-1
Hooker, Karen (Oregon State
Univ.) 416-6
Horn, Amanda (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 233-1
Horst, Heather (Univ. of
California-Irvine) 312, 313
Hosier, Amy (Univ. of Kentucky)
206-1
Hostetler, Michelle (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 338-1
Houltberg, Benjamin (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 119-17
Hrapczynski, Katie (Univ. of
Maryland) 102-19, 316-16
Hrusa Williams, Patricia (Ohio
State Univ.) 119-29
Hu, Alison (Univ. of Minnesota,
Twin Cities) 232-1
Huang, Chiu-Hua (National
Taiwan Normal Univ.) 316-25
Huang, Shu-Man (Diwan Univ.)
119-16
Hubbard, Jon (Center for the
Victims of Torture, Minneapolis,
MN) 411, 412
Hubler, Daniel (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 134-6
Huddleston-Casas, Catherine
(Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
105-1
Huebner, Angela J. (Virginia Tech)
335-1, 335-4
Huff, Scott (Univ. of Connecticut)
316-31, 339
Humble, Áine (Mount Saint
Vincent Univ.) TCRM 2B, 109,
233-4
Humm, Heather (Western
Michigan Univ.) 224-1
Hunter, Andrea G. (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro) 134-23,
202-1
Hunt, Jennifer (Ohio State Univ.)
102-13
Hurt, Tera (Univ. of Georgia)
408-1
Hurtado, Ali (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-27
Huston, Ted L. (Univ. of Texas)
331-1
Hwang, Shann Hwa (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) 216-19, 402-24
Hynes, Kathryn (Penn State Univ.)
424-3
I
Idzelis, Monica (Wilder Research)
417-23
Iida, Masumi (Brigham Young
Univ.) 113-1
Imig, David (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-20
Ingram, Jurdene (Kansas State
Univ.) 402-14
J
Jackson, Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 328-1
Jackson, Shera (Texas Tech Univ.)
119-7, 324
Jaco, Linda (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 226-1
James-Gaskins, India (Univ. of
Maryland) 423-2
Jamison, Tyler (Univ. of Missouri)
102-14
Jang, Juyoung (Univ. of
Minnesota) 134-28, 202-8
Jankowski, Peter (Bethel Univ.)
316-7
Jaramillo, Ana (Virginia Tech)
422-1
Jarrett, Robin L. (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
TCRM4B-6, 410
Jensen, Jessica (Syracuse Univ.)
329-5
Johnson, David R. (Penn State
Univ.) TCRM1A-2, 110, 210-1
Johnson, Eric (Drexel Univ.) 406-1
Johnson, Lee (Univ. of Georgia)
108-1, 134-31
Johnson, Matthew D (Kansas State
Univ.) 202-19, 335-3
Johnson, Phyllis (Univ. of British
Columbia) 402-22
Johnson, Sara K. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 110-3, 136-4,
316-27
Johnson, Scott (Loma Linda Univ.)
102-17
Johnson, Ursula (Univ. of North
Texas) 302-27
Johnston, Jan (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 226-1
Jonathan, Naveen (California State
Univ. East Bay, Hayward) 136-5
Jones, Blake (Brigham Young
Univ.) 424-1
Jones, Kathryn (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 402-2
Jones Lissa, Mackenzie (Ohio
State Univ.) 331-1
Jorgensen, Bryce (Virginia Tech)
209-1
Joseph, Natasha (Penn State
Altoona) 402-17
Jung, Min-Jung (Univ. of
Tennessee, Knoxville) 107-1,
409-2
Jurich, Joan (Ohio Univ.) 102-2
K
Kamp Dush, Claire M. (Ohio State
Univ.) TCRM 4B, 102-12, 10213, 119-29, 131-3, 310-3, 331-1,
402-39, Com. Mtg.
63
�Program participants
Kane, Jennifer (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) 131-1
Karasik, Rona (Wilmington Univ.)
311-1
Karis, Terri (Univ. of WisconsinStout) 311-6
Kasiborski, Natalie (Michigan
State Univ.) 402-11
Katafiasz, Heather (Ohio State
Univ.) 409-4
Kaura, Shelby A. (Iowa State
Univ.) 234-1
Kaverman, Kristen (East Carolina
Univ.) 421-3
Kawamura, Sayaka (Bowling
Green State Univ.) 402-23
Kayongo-Male, Diane (Johnson
County Community College)
326-3
Kearl, Katie (Brigham Young
Univ.) 202-20
Keefe, Janice (Mount Saint
Vincent Univ.) 233-4
Keenan, Kerry (Century College)
216-16
Keh, Lisa (Univ of Hawaii-Manoa)
127-1
Keiley, Margaret (Auburn Univ.)
236-1, 302-17
Kennedy, Tracy (Univ. of Toronto)
312, 313
Kennington, Mathis (Virginia
Tech) 422-1
Kern, Bobby L. (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 417-17
Kerpelman, Jennifer (Auburn
Univ.) 417-21, 417-22
Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.) 1123, 112-4, 202-16, 216-25
Keyton, Kristina (Texas Tech
Univ.) 102-23
Khaw, Lyndal (Univ. of Illinois)
329-3, 409-1, 409-3
Kieren, Dianne (Univ. of Alberta)
322-5
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of
Kentucky) 102-5, 128-3, 402-28
Kim, Heeran (Univ. of Minnesota)
202-9, 333-2
Kim, Jiyoung (Northwestern
Univ.) 306-3
Kim, Miyoung (Sookmyung
Women’s Univ.) 129-1
Kim, Oh Myo (Univ. of
Minnesota, Twin Cities) 232-1
Kim, Seongeun (Pennsylvania
State Univ., Brandywine) 336-1,
343
Kim, Soohyun (Syracuse Univ.)
417-13
Kinkler, Lori (Clark Univ.) 115-4,
316-19
Kirby Wilkins, Jacqueline
(Ashland Univ.) 216-21
Kirkland, Cassandra (Auburn
Univ.) 112-3
Kissil, Karni (Drexel Univ.) 216-9,
417-15
Knab, Jean (Mathematica Policy
Research) 131-4, 327-4
Knape, Kelly (Miami Univ.) 226-1
64
Knowles, Sarah J. (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) 207-4,
402-5
Knowlton, Stacey (Univ. of
Connecticut) 417-31
Koball, Heather (Mathematica
Policy Research) 131-4
Koberstein, Nicholas F. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 103, 110-3, 136-4,
338, 417-31
Koepke, Leslie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 128-1
Kogan, Steven (Univ. of Georgia)
119-12
Koh, Bibiana (Univ. of Minnesota)
417-11
Koon, Justin (Florida State Univ.)
402-26
Koropeckyj-Cox, Tanya (Univ. of
Florida) 202-13
Kostina-Ritchey, Rebecca Erin
(Texas Tech Univ.) 229-1
Kosutic, Iva (Univ. of Connecticut)
417-23
Kothari, Brianne Hood (Oregon
Social Learning Center) 338-1
Koumans, Emilia (Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention)
329-5
Kramer, Annie (Univ. of Illinois)
338-1
Kramer, Laurie (Univ. of Illinois)
338-1
Kramer-Holmes, Erin (Brigham
Young Univ.) 200A
Khreis, Authra (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-15
Krishnakumar, Ambika (Syracuse
Univ.) 216-28, 417-13
Kuchler, Alexa (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 102-3
Kuhaneck, Heather (Univ. of
Connecticut Health Center)
417-28
Kunkel, Kelly (Univ. of Minnesota
Extension) 302-10
Kushi-Appouch, Dela (Cornell
Univ.) 310-1
Kushner, Kaysi (Univ. of Alberta)
119-1, 402-33
Kuvalanka, Katherine (Miami
Univ.) 115-1, 115-3, 138
Kwon, Young In (Univ. of Guelph)
216-29
L
Lambert, Nathaniel M. (Florida
State Univ.) 119-29, 130
Landor, Antoinette (Univ. of
Georgia) 102-10, 408-1
Lane, Crystal (Virginia Tech)
202-6
Lane, Sandra (Syracuse Univ.)
329-5
Lanigan, Jane (Washington State
Unviersity Vancouver) 423-1
LaPierre, Tracey (Univ. of Kansas)
134-9
Larsen, Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.) 134-30
Larson, Jeffry (Brigham Young
Univ.) 218, 328-1, 421, 427
Larzelere, Robert E. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) TCRM 1A, 110-1,
402-10
Laxman, Daniel J. (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
402-27
Layton, Emily (Brigham Young
Univ.) 316-4
Lazarevic, Vanja (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) 115-2,
134-26
LeBeau Church, Jerilyn (American
Indian Health and Family
Services of Southeastern MI)
202-7
Lee, Chih-Yuan Steven (Univ. of
Minnesota Medical School)
216-19, 326-4
Lee, Gary (Bowling Green State
Univ.) 426
Lee, Jaerim (Seoul National Univ.)
129-1, 336-1
Lee, Jinhee (Univ. of Minnesota)
134-13, 202-9
Lee, Jung Ah (Michigan State
Univ.) 417-6
Lee, Kyunghee (Texas Tech Univ.)
119-29
Lee, Meghan (Ohio State Univ.)
402-39
Lee, NaYeon (Texas Tech Univ.)
337-3, 426-2
Lee, Richard (Univ. of Minnesota,
Twin Cities) 232-1
Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State
Univ.) Com. Mtg., 129-1, 312
Lee, Tom (Utah State Univ.) 316-5
Lee, Yookyong (Temple Univ.)
132-1
Lemer, Jessica L. (North Dakota
State Univ.) 102-6
Lempers, Jacques (Iowa State
Univ.) 417-24
Leone, Janel (Iowa State Univ.)
234, 329-5
Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of Maryland)
102-19, 134-12, 202-2, 316-1
Letiecq, Bethany L. (Montana
State Univ.) 327, 422-1
Lettenberger, Cassandra (Purdue
Univ. Calumet) 402-2
Leung, Amy (Univ. of British
Columbia) 402-22
Lewis, April (Pioneer) 202-21
Lewis, Edith (Univ. of Michigan)
125
Lewis, Kendra M. (Oregon State
Univ.) TCRM4B-3, 119-5
Li, Cuiting (Univ. WisconsinStevens Point) 321-1, 425-1
Li-Tuan, Chou (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) 134-20
Liew, Jeffrey (Michigan State
Univ.) 202-11
Lilly, Cindy (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 134-23
Lin, Ju-Ping (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) 316-21, 316-25
Lind Seal, Kristin (Univ. of
Minnesota) TCRM4B-5
Little, Olivia (Univ. of WisconsinMadison) 114-1, 114-1
Liu, Chieh-Wen (Rutgers Univ.)
132-3
Locke, Chris (Ohio State Univ.)
409-4
Lohman, Brenda J. (Iowa State
Univ.) 134-22, 234-1
Loper, Ann B. (Univ. of Virginia)
119-18, 316-29, 330-1
Lopez, Juan F. (Univ. of Michigan)
331-1
Lorenz, Frederick O. (Iowa State
Univ.) 119-4, 119-26, 423-3
Lotspeich Younkin, Felisha (Ohio
State Univ.) 119-25, 402-39
Lott, Ryan (Iowa State Univ.)
417-24
Lucier-Greer, Mallory (Auburn
Univ.) 112-3, 112-4, 202-24,
216-25, 231-3, 417-22
Luczak, Heather (Brigham Young
Univ.) 402-38
M
MacArthur, Stacey (Utah State
Univ.) 316-5
MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley
(Purdue Univ.) 140, 212, 230,
335-2, 337-4
MacTavish, Katherine (Oregon
State Univ.) 119-13
Mach, Vince (Penn State Altoona)
402-17
Machara, Margaret (Tennessee
State Univ.) 216-11, 302-22
Madsen, Chelsea (Kansas State
Univ.) 402-13
Maharaj, Artie (Univ. of
Connecticut) 107-3
Mahatmya, Duhita (Iowa State
Univ.) 234-1
Maholmes, Valerie (Eunice
Kennedy Shriver National
Institutes of Child Health and
Development) 223
Mahoney, Annette B. (Bowling
Green State Univ.) 309-1, 332
Maitoza, Robyn (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 119-28
Maldonado, Marta (Iowa State
Univ.) 134-22
Malia, Julia (Univ. of TennesseeKnoxville) 216-30
Malm, Karin (Child Trends)
316-18
Mancini, Jay A. (Univ. of Georgia)
209-1, 335-1, 335-4
Mancini, Karen (Univ. of
Delaware) TCRM3B-2
Mandleco, Barbara L. (Brigham
Young Univ.) 113-1
Manning, Wendy (Bowling Green
State Univ.) 119-29, 203
Manohar, Namita (Brooklyn
College- CUNY) 102-22
Manoogian, Margaret (Ohio Univ.)
307-1
Marcus, Sheila (Univ. of
Michigan) 331-1
Marczak, Mary (Univ. of
Minnesota) 308-1
Maring, Elisabeth (Univ. of
Maryland) 407, 417-2
�Program participants
Markham, Melinda (Kansas State
Univ.) 216-23
Markovitz, Elyse (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 206-1, 226-1
Marks, Loren (Louisiana State
Univ.) 130, 309-1
Marks, Stephen (Univ. of MaineOrono) 222
Marsh, Susan (Parenting
Partnerships) 314-3, 404-1
Marshall, Elaine S. (Georgia
Southern Univ.) 113-1, 120
Marshall, James (Univ. of
Arkansas Cooperative
Extension) 302-14, 400
Martin, Alan (Oklahoma Christian
Univ.) 134-19
Martin, Michael (Univ. of Georgia)
302-11
Martinelli, Lisa (Towson Univ.)
126-1
Martinengo, Giuseppe (Brigham
Young Univ.) 424-1
Martoccio, Tiffany (Michigan
State Univ.) 417-4
Masciadrelli, Brian P. (SUNY
Fredonia) TCRM2B-2
Matzek, Amanda (Univ. of
Minnesota) 102-33
Mauren, Elise (East Carolina
Univ.) 134-10, 134-7
Maurer, Katherine (New York
Univ.) 329-1
Ma, YanLing (Auburn Univ.)
417-10
Mbito, Njoroge (Messiah College)
116, 216-30
McAninch, Nicole (Baylor Univ.)
320
McBreen, Edna (Univ. of
Connecticut) 116-3
McBride, Brent A. (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
402-27
McCafferty, Theresa (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-13
McCaulley, Graham (Univ. of
Missouri) 302-12, 421-1
McClintock-Comeaux, Marta
(California Univ. of PA) 119-20,
312, 411
McCreight, Jennifer (Univ. of
Georgia) 302-20
McCubbin, Hamilton I. (Univ. of
Hawaii-Manoa) 122-8, 127-1
McCubbin, Laurie (Washington
State Univ.) 127-1
McCulloch, Jan (Univ. of
Minnesota) 100
McDaniel, Brandon (Brigham
Young Univ.) 402-34
McDonough, Susan (Univ. of
Michigan) 331-1
McElhaney, Sarah (Virginia Tech)
335-1, 335-4
McElwain, Nancy L. (Univ. of
Illinois) 417-7
McGeorge, Christi (North Dakota
State Univ.) 207-1, 237-1,
316-11
McGraw, Lori (Oregon State
Univ.) 336-1
McGuire, Jenifer K. (Washington
State Univ.) 119-10, 244, 41720
McHale, Susan M. (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 212, 230, 338-1
McKean, Tricia (Ohio State Univ.)
131-3
McKee, Kate (Michigan State
Univ.) 216-17
McKendrick, Wachell (Florida
State Univ.) 316-14, 418-6
McKenzie, Robetta (Augusta
Partnership for Children, Inc.)
302-11
McKinley, Brandyn-Dior (Univ.
of Connecticut) 136-3, 136-4,
316-24
McKlindon, Amy (Child Trends)
327-3
McQuillan, Julia (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 210-1
McVicker, Melissa (Antioch Univ.)
406-3
McWey, Lenore (Florida State
Univ.) 316-14
Medford, Libby (Texas Tech
Univ.) 402-18
Melby, Janet (Iowa State Univ.)
102-27, 119-4
Melton, Jacqueline (Auburn Univ.)
334-3
Mendez, Elisaida (Utah State
Univ.) 216-27, 231-2
Menhusen, Erin (Kansas State
Univ.) 329-2
Merrifield, Kami (Brigham Young
Univ.) 228-1, 408
Merrill, Chloe (Weber State Univ.)
Com. Mtg., 103
Merten, Michael (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 233-1, 302-32, 316-35,
316-3
Messina, Lauren (Univ. of
Maryland) 134-12, 306-2
Meszaros, Peggy (Virginia Tech)
202-6
Meyer, Andrea (Florida State
Univ.) 316-14
Mike, Amber (Univ. of WisconsinStout) 103
Milardo, Robert (Univ. of MaineOrono) 240, Com. Mtg.
Miller, Amanda (Cornell Univ.)
310-1
Miller, Bobbi (Saint Louis Univ.)
334-2
Miller, J. Elizabeth (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 311-7
Miller, Laura (Univ. of Tennessee)
107-5
Miller, Marianne (Alliant
International Univ.) 202-4
Miller, Richard (Brigham Young
Univ.) 424-2
Miller, Shannon (Univ. of Georgia)
138
Minch, Kristen (Towson Univ.)
417-30
Ming Fun, Yip (Diwan Univ.)
134-20
Minnotte, Krista Lynn (Univ.
of North Dakota) 337, 418-8,
426-3
Mirzoeff, Charlotte A.
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
102-3
Mitchell, Katherine Stamps
(Louisiana State Univ.) 339
Mock, Jim (Utah State Univ.)
302-19
Moen, Phyllis (Univ. of
Minnesota) TCRM Plenary
Mohammad, Alshaya (Majmaah
Univ.) 417-8
Mohamud, Mohamed
(Minneapolis, MN) Preconference Workshop
Mohlman-Berge, Jerica (Univ. of
Minnesota) 113-1, 216-7
Moore, Kristin (Child Trends) 104
Moore, Lyn (Univ. of Connecticut)
134-31
Morgan, Carla (Kansas State
Univ.) 329-2
Morris, Amanda (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 119-17
Moseman, Cindy (Ashland Univ.)
216-21
Mullis, Ann K. (Florida State
Univ.) 402-31, 417-26
Mullis, Ronald L. (Florida State
Univ.) 402-31, 417-26
Mulroy, Maureen (Univ. of
Connecticut) 302-9
Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech
Univ.) 208, 402-9, 418-3
Murphy, Megan (Iowa State Univ.)
131, 134-2, 134-3
Murray, Colleen (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) 101, 216-6
Mutchler, Matthew (Penn State
Worthington Scranton) 417-23
Myers-Bowman, Karen (Kansas
State Univ.) 102-2, 302-2, 342
Myers-Walls, Judith (Purdue
Univ.) 302-2, 322-6
N
Nalbone, David (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 216-3, 406-2
Nalls, A. Mercedes (Florida State
Univ.) 417-26
Nathans, L. (Univ. of North Texas)
402-19
Nazarinia, Rudabeh (Kansas State
Univ.) 306, 402-29, 402-32
Nedorost, Laura (Ohio State Univ.)
119-29
Negash, Sesen (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 119-29, 216-3
Neppl, Tricia (Iowa State Univ.)
209-3
Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair State
Univ.) 102-32
Neumark-Sztainer, Dianna (Univ.
of Minnesota) 113-1
Newby, Kara (Ohio State Univ.)
302-15
Newman, Tara (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) 103, 235-1
Nichols, Emily B. (Univ. of
Virginia) 316-29, 330-1
Niehuis, Sylvia (Texas Tech Univ.)
119-29, 119-29, 426-1
Nievar, Angela (Univ. of North
Texas) 302-27, 402-19
Nilson, Wendy (National Institutes
of Health) 223
Nino, Alba (Drexel Univ.) 216-9,
417-15
Nishimura, Junko (Meisei Univ.)
119-21
Nixon, Elizabeth (Trinity College
Dublin) 402-35, 407-2
Njue, Jane Rose M. (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 116-2, 134-21
Norton, Aaron (Kansas State
Univ.) 202-23, 328-3
Novero, Caitlin (Univ. of Virginia)
330-1
Nurberger, Bryan (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point) 425-1
O
O’Brien, Marion (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 119-22
O’Brien, Nicole (Univ. of
Connecticut) 102-20
Oates, Veronica (Tennessee State
Univ.) 216-11
O’Donnell, Megan (Arizona State
Univ.) 417-16
Ogasawara, Tomoko (Univ. of
Minnesota) 119-19
Ogolsky, Brian (Towson Univ.)
126-1, 417-30
Ohs, Mynda (SACHS-Norton
Clinic) 316-30
Ok, Sun Wha (Seoul National
Univ.) 129-1
Olmstead, Spencer (Florida State
Univ.) 102-7, 102-8, 119-29
Olson, Carrie Ann (Univ. of
Minnesota Extension) 302-10
Olson, David H. (Prepare-Enrich)
322-7
Olson, Jonathan (Penn State Univ.
- Altoona) 302-14, 302-24
Olson, Terrance D. (Brigham
Young Univ.) TCRM3A-2
Olvera, Monica (Oregon State
Univ.) 119-14
Onaga, Esther (Michigan State
Univ.) 202-15, 417-4
O’Neil, Addison (Ohio State
Univ.) 310-3
Ontai, Lenna (Univ. of California Davis) 225-1
Ooms, Theodora (National Healthy
Marriage Resource Center)
114-1
Oravecz, Linda (Towson Univ.)
126-1
Orozco, E. (Univ. of North Texas)
402-19
Orthner, Dennis K (Univ. of North
Carolina) 122-9, 324-1
Osgood, Aurea (Winona State
Univ.) 119-9
Ostenson, Joseph (Brigham Young
Univ.) 202-20
Oswald, Ramona Faith (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
115-2, 124, 212, 312, 411
65
�Program participants
Overath, Renee (Washington State
Univ. Extension) NW Coun.
Gathering
P
Pagnan, Colleen (Purdue Univ.)
335-2, 337-4, 426
Palkovitz, Rob (Univ. of
Delaware) TCRM 4B, 132,
229-1
Park, Nicholas (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 210-1, 316-17
Parker, Cassandra C. (Texas Tech
Univ.) 302-29
Parker, Kathryn (Achievement
Centers for Children) 302-1
Parker, Michele (Family
Counseling Services) 108-1
Parker-Ames, Gwen (Montclair
State Univ.) 106-2
Parra-Cardona, J. Rubén
(Michigan State Univ.) 415-1,
417-25
Pasley, B. Kay (Florida State
Univ.) TCRM2A-2, 102-7, 1028, 216-22, 402-26
Passias, Emily J. (Ohio State
Univ.) 119-29, 402-39
Paulk, Amber (Central Washington
Univ.) 417-21
Paulukaitis, Jennifer (Nevada State
Health Division) 216-6
Payne, Pamela (Univ. of Arizona)
209-2
Payne, Scott (Brigham Young
Univ.) 102-31
Pedersen, Daphne Elise (Univ. of
North Dakota) 418-8, 426-3
Peisher, Ann (Univ. of Georgia)
302-11
Peng, Shuling (Univ. of
Minnesota) 202-8
Pereira, Angela 335
Perlman, Daniel (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) TCRM
4A
Perper, Kate (Child Trends) 316-18
Perry, Yvette (Indiana Univ./
Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis)
304
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen (Univ. of
Massachusetts Amherst) 232-1,
331-1
Petersen, Molly (Iowa State Univ.)
134-2
Peterson, F. Ryan (Univ. of Central
Missouri) 302-30
Peterson, Gary W. (Miami Univ.)
216-30, 316-13, 322-8
Petts, Richard (Ball State Univ.)
209-4
Pflieger, Jacqueline (Yale Univ.)
422-1
Phillips, Tommy (Mississippi State
Univ.) 103, 202-14. 245
Pidcock, Boyd (Lewis and Clark
College) 402-30
Pilkington, Stephanie (Florida
State Univ.) 102-8
Pimlott Kubiak, Sheryl (Michigan
State) 402-11
66
Pitre, Nicole (Univ. of Alberta)
119-1, 402-33
Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.) 41721, 417-22
Pizano, Maria (Univ. of Delaware)
302-18
Plaufcan, Melissa (National Jewish
Health) 216-5
Pleck, Joseph (Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign) 212
Plowman, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Minnesota) 402-37
Plunkett, Scott W. (California
State Univ. Northridge) 302-29,
417-17
Poehlmann, Julie (Univ. of
Wisconsin) 330-1, 417-5
Porter, Rob (Texas Tech Univ.)
421-3
Potter, Daniel (Univ. of Virginia)
417-3
Poulsen, Franklin (Brigham Young
Univ.) 316-34
Powers, Amanda (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point) 3031, 321-1
Prather, Walter (Barry Univ.)
402-1
Preli, Rona (Univ. of Connecticut)
102-20
Preston, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) 302-12
Preves, Sharon (Hamline Univ.)
222
Price, Christine (Montclair State
Univ.) 102-32
Price, Sharon (Emeritus, Univ. of
Georgia) 322-9
Priest, Jacob B. (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 402-7
Proulx, Christine (Univ. of
Missouri) 102-14
Prows, Anika (Brigham Young
Univ.) 228-1
Puhlman, Daniel (Florida State
Univ.) TCRM2A-2
Pyke, Karen (Univ. of CaliforniaRiverside) 343
Q
Quek, Karen (Aliant Univ.) 336-1,
410
Quist, Beth (Working Family
Resource Center, St. Paul, MN)
314-4
R
Raburn, Michael (Univ. of North
Carolina) 324-1
Radina, M. Elise (Miami Univ.Ohio) TCRM3B-1, 117, 206-1,
216-1, 226-1
Radina, Rachel (Miami Univ.)
115-3
Raffaelli, Marcela (Univ. of
Illinois) 119-11, 134-26, 329-4,
407-1
Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse
Univ.) 119-23, 320
Ramisch, Julie (Michigan State
Univ.) 202-15, 406-3, 417-29
Ramisetty-Mikler, Suhasini
(Parkland Health & Hospital
System, Dallas, TX) 106-1,
402-19
Ranade, Nivedita (Univ. of
Connecticut) 208-3
Randall, Kellie (Univ. of
Connecticut) 136-4, 302-21
Randolph, Suzanne (Univ. of
Maryland) Com. Mtg.
Rankin, Mary (Alliant
International Univ.) 202-4
Rappleyea, Damon (East Carolina
Univ.) 421-3
Rash, Janelle (Washington State
Univ.) 417-20
Rasmussen Dorius, Cassandra
(Penn State Univ.) 119-29
Rayo, Ana (California State Univ.)
426-4
Readdick, Christine (Florida State
Univ.) 316-13
Rechelb, Maggie (Ohio State
Univ.) 331-1
Reck, Katie (Utah State Univ.)
231-1
Rector, Melissa (Univ. of
Tennessee) 414-3
Reeser, Cynthia (Univ. of
Missouri) 119-8
Rehm, Marsha (Florida State
Univ.) 107-2, 316-13
Reichwald, Reed (Univ. of
Minnesota, Twin Cities) 232-1
Reifman, Alan (Texas Tech Univ.)
119-29, 119-7, 402-30, 426-1
Reina, Angelica (Iowa State Univ.)
134-22
Reinke, Jennifer (Univ. of
Minnesota) 134-28
Reisbig, Allison (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 105-3
Rempel, Gwen (Univ. of Alberta)
119-1, 402-33
Rennekamp, Denise (Oregon State
Univ.) 421-2
Reyes, Robert (Goshen College)
204, 232, 402-24
Rezac, Sandra (SUNY Plattsburgh)
409
Ribadu, Isa (Brandman Univ.)
202-12
Rice, Denise M (Univ. of Nebraska
at Kearney) 302-31
Rich, Amanda (Univ. of Delaware)
TCRM3B-2, 302-18
Rich, Jessica (Univ. of Minnesota)
333-2, 333-4
Richards, Leslie (Oregon State
Univ.) 307-1
Richardson, Carlyn (Miami Univ.)
226-1
Richardson, Hannah (Clark Univ.)
115-4, 316-19
Richardson, Jennifer (Texas Tech
Univ.) 102-23
Ricke, Emily (Catholic Univ.)
311-5
Riera, Kate (Univ. of Maryland)
417-2
Riffe, Jane B. (West Virginia
Univ.) 302-9
Ritchey, Erin (Texas Tech Univ.)
418-3
Rivera, Barbara (Univ. of Virginia)
316-29
Rivers, Jewrell (Abraham Baldwin
Agricultural College) 402-31
Roberto, Karen (Virginia Tech)
226-1
Roberts, Donald (Stanford Univ.)
312, 313
Roberts, Joanne (Hardin-Simmons
Univ.-Texas) 103, 303
Roberts, Kelly M. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) TCRM4B-4, 112
Roberts, Linda (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Madison) 418-4
Roberts, Michelle (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 316-15
Roberts, Thomas (San Diego State
Univ) 316-3
Robila, Mihaela (Queens College,
CUNY) 134-25, 137
Roche, Kathleen M. (John
Hopkins Univ.) 225-1
Rodgers, Kathleen (Washington
State Univ.) 119-10
Rodriguez, Yuliana (Univ. of North
Carolina in Greensboro) 202-18
Roets, Andrea (Texas Tech Univ.)
119-29, 426-1
Rollins, Alethea (Univ. of North
Carolina Greensboro) 202-1
Rombo, Dorothy O. (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 116-1, 116-2,
134-21
Romero, Andrea J. (Univ. of
Arizona) 225-1
Rook, Karen (Brigham Young
Univ.) 113-1
Roper, Susanne (Brigham Young
Univ.) 113-1
Rosa, Juliana (Colorado State
Univ.) 302-25, 302-26
Rosenblatt, Paul C. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 117, 238-1, 322-10
Rosier, Jr., J. Phillip (Kente Circle)
306-4, 418-5
Ross, Nicole (Ohio State Univ.)
102-12
Rothaupt, Jeanne (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stout) Pre-Conf.
Wk., 103, 303
Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland)
TCRM Mtg., 229-1, 306-2
Rueter, Martha A. (Univ. of
Minnesota) TCRM2A-3, 417-11
Ruitto, Rebecca (Univ. of
Connecticut) 417-31
Rushton, Angela (Stephen F.
Austin State Univ.) 103
Russell, Luke (Univ. of
Connecticut) 216-26
Russell, Stephen T. (Univ. of
Arizona) 225-1
Rust, Caroline (Univ. of Delaware)
302-18
Ryan, Caitlin (San Francisco State
Univ.) 225-1
�Program participants
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Central
Michigan Univ.) 227-1
Sabatelli, Ronald (Univ. of
Connecticut) 124, 215, 240,
Com. Mtg.
Sahin, Seda (Purdue Univ.) 406-3
Sakuma, Kari-Lyn (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 338-1
Sale, Richard (Tarleton State
Univ.) 103
Samek, Diana R. (Univ. of
Minnesota) TCRM2A-3
Sandage, Steven (Bethel Univ.)
316-7
Sandberg, Jonathan (Brigham
Young Univ.) 424-2
Sanders, Sadie (Univ. of Florida)
102-4
Sano, Yoshie (Washington State
Univ.) 229-1, 307-1
Sassler, Sharon (Cornell Univ.)
310-1
Sathe, Shridhar (Florida State
Univ.) 107-2
Saunders, Jolene 125
Saxena, Mamta (Univ. of
Connecticut Health Center)
417-28
Schaffer, Marjorie (Bethel Univ.)
216-16
Schap, TusaRebecca (Purdue
Univ.) 113-1
Scheer, Scott (Wilmington Univ.)
311-1
Scheffel, Kathryn (Univ. of
Virginia) 330-1
Schell, Kiera (Univ. of Illinois)
338-1
Scheuble, Laurie (Penn State
Univ.) 402-36
Schmalzbauer, Leah (Montana
State Univ.) 422-1
Schmittel, Emily (Michigan State)
402-11
Schnurr, Melissa (Iowa State
Univ.) 234-1
Schofield, Thomas (Univ. of
California, Davis) 209-3
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah J. (Ohio
State Univ.) TCRM 2A; 102-12,
102-13, 119
Schramm, David (Univ. of
Missouri) 112-2
Schreifels, Theresa (St. Cloud
State Univ.) 417-1
Schroeder, Mary (Univ. of
Minnesota Extension) 302-10
Schull, Christine (Northern
Virginia Community College)
235-2
Schumm, Walter (Kansas State
Univ.) 402-29, 402-32
Schvaneveldt, Paul (Weber State
Univ.) 318, 402-21
Schwenke, Naomi (Christian
Counseling Services) 316-30
Schwerdtfeger, KamI (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 316-36, 316-37,
316-38
Scott, Jessica (Univ. of Missouri)
112-2
Scott Kozak, Melissa (Univ. of
Georgia) 302-20
Scrivano, Nicole (Univ. of
Connecticut) 417-31
Sears, Kaye (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) 103, 418-9
Seaton Ribadu, Nichola
(Brandman Univ.) 202-12
Seccombe, Karen (Portland State
Univ.) 238-1
Seidel, Amber (Purdue Univ.) 1131, 335-2
Sektnan, Michaella (Oregon State
Univ.) 421-2
Seldin, Peter (Pace Univ.) 311-7
Seppelt, Ann (Univ. of Minnesota)
216-10
Serovich, Julianne (Ohio State
Univ.) 203
Settles, Barbara H. (Univ. of
Delaware) TCRM3B-2, 322-11
Shamoon, Zain (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-15
Shapiro, Constance (Univ. of
Illinois) 328-2
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech
Univ.) TCRM 4B, 102-23, 117,
212
Sheff, Elisabeth (Georgia State
Univ.) 311-8
Shehan, Constance (Univ. of
Florida) 322-12, 409
Shekarforoosh, Camron
(Oklahoma State Univ.) 134-6
Sherman, Shelley (Univ. of
Minnesota) 134-27
Shih, Kristy (Univ. of California,
Riverside) 219, 312, 336-1
Shirer, Karen (Univ. of Minnesota)
302-16, 308-1
Shlafer, Rebecca J. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 330-1
Shreffler, Karina M. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 210-1, 215, 316-35,
316-36, 316-37,
Shu-Man, Huang (Diwan Univ.)
134-20
Shwerdtfeger, Kami (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 316-35
Siebel, Catherine (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 402-36
Silvey, Le Anne (Michigan State
Univ.) 202-7
Simons, Leslie Gordon (Univ. of
Georgia) 102-9, 102-10, 402-15,
408-1
Simons, Ronald L. (Univ. of
Georgia) 408-1
Siverling, Kelsey (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 216-8
Skibbe, Lori E. (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-11
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State
Univ.) 216-27, 231-1, 231-2
Skuban, Emily (Auburn Univ.)
112-3, 216-25, 231-3
Slinger, Mary (Concordia Univ.)
302-6
Smart, Laura (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 103, 413
Smith, Catherine M (East Carolina
Univ.) 324-1
Smith, Courtney (Texas Tech
Univ.) 119-29
Smith, Donna (Univ. of Kentucky)
128-3
Smith, Emily L. (Purdue Univ.)
113-1
Smith, Jocelyn (Univ. of
Maryland, College Park) 306-2,
316-16
Smith, Julianna (Univ. of
Massachusetts) 331-1
Smith, Logan (Utah State Univ.)
231-1
Smith, Lucretia (Loma Linda Univ.
Medical Center) 216-12
Smith, Phedra (Univ. of Florida)
102-4
Smith, Suzanna (Univ. of Florida)
102-4
Smith, Suzanne R. (Washington
State Univ.-Vancouver) 128-2
Smith, Thomas (Auburn Univ.)
112-3, 112-4, 216-25, 231-3,
302-17
Smyser, Samantha (Mississippi
State Univ.) 316-1
Snyder, Frank (Oregon State
Univ.) 110-2
Snyder, James (Oregon Social
Learning Center) 338-1
Soenksen, Shayna (Univ. of
Massachusetts Boston) 119-6
Solheim, Catherine A. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 129-1, 134-28,
208-2
Soli, Anna R. (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) 338-1
Sollie, Donna (Auburn Univ.)
Com. Mtgs.
Solomon, Syble (LifeWise) 418-1
Son, Seohee (Univ. of Minnesota)
129-1
Speirs, Katherine (Univ. of
Maryland) 119-27, 423-2
Spellings, Carolyn R. (Univ. of
Tennessee) 202-3, 409-2
Spilman, Sarah (Iowa State Univ.)
209-3
Springer, Paul (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 402-8
Stacey, Judith (New York Univ.)
212, 214
Stafford, Kathryn (Ohio State
Univ.) 102-28
Staheli, Daniel (Utah State Univ.)
134-19
Stanik, Christine E. (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 232-1, 334-1
Stanley, Scott (Univ. of Denver)
130, 310
Stansbury, Kathy (Michigan State
Univ.) 417-6
St. Clair, Trisha (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 206-1, 226-1
Stephens, Mary Ann (Brigham
Young Univ.) 113-1
Stephens, Rebecca (Wake Forest
Univ. Health Sciences) 233-2
Stevenson, Tiffani (Univ. of
Maryland) 202-2, 423-2
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State
Univ.) 106-2
Stillman, Tyler (Florida State
Univ.) 119-29
Stith, Sandra (Kansas State Univ.)
302-23, 329-2, 402-13, 402-1
Stolz, Heidi (Univ. of Tennessee)
302-8, 316-2, 414-3
Stone, Dana (Univ. of Oregon)
407-3
Stone Carlson, Thomas (North
Dakota State Univ.) 207-1,
316-11
Strachman Miller, Marjorie
(Kansas State Univ.) 302-23,
329-2
Strader, Ted (COPES, Inc.) 326-1
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR) Com.
Mtgs.
Strickler, Brooke (Univ. of
Kentucky) 134-4
Strom, Ida (Univ of HawaiiManoa) 127-1
Stum, Marlene (Univ. of
Minnesota) 102-33
Sturm, Michael (Univ. of
Delaware) 235
Stutzman, Sonja (Iowa State
Univ.) 134-3
Su, Jinni (Univ. of North Carolina
in Greensboro) 202-18
Sujin, Lee (Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science) 102-29
Sung, Miai (Korea National Open
Univ.) 129-1
Surjadi, Florensia F. (Iowa State
Univ.) 423-3
Sznajder-Murray, Brittany (Univ.
of Nebraska-Lincoln) 402-8
T
Tai, Ping-Shan (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) 316-21
Tambling, Rachel B. (Univ. of
Connecticut) 102-9, 108-1,
134-31
Taylor, Alan C. (East Carolina
Univ.) TCRM2A-1, 134-10,
134-7, 206-1, 316-22, 316-23
Taylor, Danielle (Weber State
Univ.) 103, 135
Taylor, Lisa (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) 316-15, 329, 345
Taylor, Mona A. (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
TCRM4B-6
Thomann Mitchell, (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
103, 216-2, 329-4
Thomason, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Michigan) 331-1
Thomas, Ruth (Univ. of
Minnesota) 105-2
Thompson, David (Kansas State
Univ.) 202-23, 328-3
Thomsen, Cynthia (Northern
Illinois Univ.) 402-13
Thullen, Matthew (Univ. of
Chicago) 306-3
Tobias, Scott (Kent State Univ.)
136-2
Todd, Maureen (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 105-3
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�Program participants
Toews, Michelle (Texas State
Univ.-San Marcos) 119-2, 134-1
Tompkins, Sara Anne (Colorado
State Univ.) 302-25, 302-26
Toomey, Russell B. (Univ. of
Arizona) 225-1
Topor, Jessica (Michigan State
Univ.) 417-29
Totenhagen, Casey (Univ. of
Arizona) 119-15
Tran, Steve (Univ. of Illinois)
119-11
Trask, Bahira Sherif (Univ. of
Delaware) 100, 323
Troilo, Jessica (West Virginia
Univ.) 132-4
Tubbs, Carolyn (Drexel Univ.)
202-5, 216-9, 417-15
Tucker, Larry (Kente Circle) 3064, 418-5
Tuggle, Felicia (Auburn Univ.)
334-3
Turner, William (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) 116-1
Tyler, Kenneth (Univ. of
Kentucky) 417-18
U
Umaña-Taylor, Adriana (Arizona
State Univ.) 223, 410, 417-27,
422-1
Updegraff, Kimberly A. (Arizona
State Univ.) 338-1, 422-1
V
Van Buren Trachtenberg, Jennifer
(Univ. of Connecticut) 417-23
Van Campen, Kali S. (Univ. of
Arizona) 212, 225-1
van Eeden-Moorefield, Brad
(Central Michigan Univ.)
TCRM 4B, 237-1
Van Heukelom, Ruth Ann
(Minnesota West Community
and Technical College) 405-1
Van Horn, Beth (Penn State Univ.
Extension) 212, 241, 305
Van Ness, Kristen (Univ. of
Connecticut) 417-31
Vandivere, Sharon (Child Trends)
327-3
Vaterlaus, J. Mitch (Utah State
Univ.) 216-24
Vazquez, Delia (Univ. of
Michigan) 331-1
Veldorale-Brogan, Amanda
(Florida State Univ.) 102-18
Vennum, Amber (Florida State
Univ.) 216-22
Vesely, Colleen (Univ. of
Maryland) TCRM4B-7, 134-29
Volling, Brenda L. (Univ. of
Michigan) 331-1
Vuchinich, Samuel (Oregon State
Univ.) TCRM4B-3, 110-2,
119-5
68
W
Wade, Kristen (Virginia Tech)
335-1, 335-4
Wahler, Robert (Univ. of
Tennessee) 302-7
Wainscott, Monte (Denton, TX)
300
Walcheski, Michael (Concordia
Univ., St. Paul) 224-1, 302-5
Walker, Alexis J. (Oregon State
Univ.) 304
Walker, Anthony B. (Univ. of
Texas-San Antonio) 130, 332
Walker, Kathleen (Kent State
Univ.) 302-1, 316-9
Walker, Susan K. (Univ. of
Minnesota) TCRM4A-2, 202-9,
312, 333-1, 333-2, 333-4
Walker-O’Neal, Catie (Univ. of
Georgia) 134-8, 302-11, 402-20,
417-2
Wall, Sterling (Univ. of Wisconsin
- Stevens Point) 303-1, 321-1,
425-1
Wallace, Heather (Univ. of
Tennessee) 302-8
Walls, Jill K. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) 119-22,
233-2, 337-1
Walters, Lynda Henley (Emeritus,
Univ. of Georgia) 122-10
Wamboldt, Frederick (National
Jewish Health) 216-5
Wampler, Karen (Michigan State
Univ.) 334-2
Wampler, Richard (Michigan State
Univ.) 134-15
Wang, Yan (Syracuse Univ.)
216-28
Ward, Abigail (Loma Linda Univ.)
302-34
Ward, Rebecca (Shippensburg
Univ.) 416-3
Warner Colaner, Colleen (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) 210-1
Washburn, Isaac J. (Oregon State
Univ.) 110-2
Washington, LaTesha (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
302-28, 410-1
Waters, Courtney (Pennsylvania
State Univ.) 102-3
Waters, Damian (Univ. of
Maryland) 229-1, 306-1, 306-2
Watson, Marlene F. (Drexel Univ.)
202-5
Weaver, Shannon E. (Univ. of
Connecticut) TCRM 1A, 110-3,
216-26, 417-31
Webb, Farrell (Kansas State Univ.)
232, 402-29, 402-32
Wegener, Blythe (Univ. of
Nebraska-Kearney) 103
Wentzell, Gregg W. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 206-1
Werner-Wilson, Ronald (Univ. of
Kentucky) 311-9
Wetchler, Joseph (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 216-3
Wexler Sherman, Carey (Univ. of
Michigan) 226-1
Wherry, Jeffrey (Texas Tech Univ.)
402-18
White, Rebecca (Arizona State
Univ.) 422-1
Whitehead, Michael (Michigan
State Univ.) 134-14
Whitten, Tammy (Private Practice)
314-2
Whitty, Kimberly (Oklahoma State
Univ.) 302-32
Wickel, Katharine (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) 402-2, 402-7
Wickrama, K.A.S. (Iowa State
Univ.) 119-26, 417-24, 423-3
Wickrama, Thulitha (Auburn
Univ.) 334-3
Wilcox, W. Bradford (Univ. of
Virginia) 202-16; 332
Wilde, Jason L. (Univ. of
Minnesota) 112-1
Wiles, Bradford B. (Virginia Tech)
335-1, 335-4
Wiley, Angela (Univ. of Illinois)
119-11, 407-1
Wilkins, Tamekia (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
105, 410-1
Williams, Amanda (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 103, 135, 233-1,
302-32, 402
Williams, Andrew (Univ. of
Minnesota) 306-4
Williams, April (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) 207-4
Williams, Kirstee (Loma Linda
Univ.) 302-34
Williams, Meeshay (North
Carolina A & T State Univ.) 334
Williams, Patricia H. (Towson
Univ.) 126-1
Williamson, Deanna (Univ. of
Alberta) 119-1, 402-33
Willoughby, Brian (Brigham
Young Univ.) 134-30, 402-38
Wilmoth, Joe D. (Mississippi State
Univ.) 202-14, 316-1, 332, 346
Wilson, Stephan M. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) 134-21, 216-30
Winter, Cindy (NCFR) Com. Mtg.
Wiza, Amy (Univ. of Wisconsin
Stevens Point) 425-1
Wojtowycz, Martha (SUNY
Upstate Medical Univ.) 329-5
Wong-Wilson, Noe Noe (Univ of
Hawaii-Manoa) 127
Woolfolk, Tara (California State
Univ.-San Bernardino) 422
Wright, David (Univ. of Georgia)
417-22
Wu, Joanna (Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign) 410-1
Wu, M. (Univ. of North Texas)
402-19
X
Xia, Mingzhu (Univ. of Tennessee,
Knoxville) 107-1, 409-2
Xia, Yan Ruth (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) 410
Xiao, Jing Jian (Utah State Univ.)
102-30, 416-5
Xie, Xiaolin (Northern Illinois
Univ.) 202-10
Xiong, Zha Blong (Univ. of
Minnesota) 202-8
Y
Yang, SoonMi (Rural
Development Administration)
134-18
Yao, Rui (Univ. of Missouri) 416-5
Yates, Amy (Louisiana Tech Univ.)
402-25
Yaure, Robin (Penn State Univ.)
302-13
Yazedjian, Ani (Texas State Univ.San Marcos) 119-2, 134-1
Yip, Ming Fun (Diwan Univ.)
119-16
Yokom, Beth (Anoka Public
Schools, MN) 103
Yoo, Yeonsoo (Univ. of
Connecticut Health Center)
417-28
Yorgason, Jeremy (Brigham Young
Univ.) TCRM 4A, 102-31, 1131, 200, 209-1, 226-1, 424-2
You, Hyun-Kyung (Central
Michigan Univ.) 237-1, 336-1
Young, Dana (Kent State Univ.)
316-9
Young, Rebekah L. (Penn State
Univ.) TCRM1A-2, 110
Young, Valerie (Univ. of Arizona)
310-4
Yu, Tianyi (Univ. of Michigan)
331-1
Z
Zaid, Samantha (Univ. of
Minnesota) 208-2
Zaloudek, Julie (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Stout) 316-8
Zaremba, Ali (Auburn Univ.)
236-1
Zeman, Janice (College of William
& Mary) 330-1
Zhang, Jing (Virginia Tech) 202-6
Zhang, Wei (Univ of HawaiiManoa) 127-1
Zimmerman, Kevin (Iowa State
Univ.) 102-16, 136
Zuiker, Virginia (Univ. of
Minnesota) 134-28
Zusky, Margaret (Wiley
Blackwell) 238-1
Zvonkovic, Anisa (Texas Tech
Univ.) TCRM Plenary, 117,
229-1, 337-3, 418-3, 426-1,
426-2
Zwirchitz, Faith (Maple Grove
Hospital) 216-16
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�Why become a member?
We are NCFR
...the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary study of families. NCFR attracts professionals from all areas of
research, teaching, practice, policy analysis, and human services.
Our members’ interests—as diverse at their careers and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that yield a common
benefit: strengthening families.
Our organization
The National Council on Family Relations, established in 1938, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit professional organization focused
solely on family research, policy and practice. Our 3300 members represent the nation’s leading family researchers, educators,
and practitioners.
Our journals
Journal of Marriage and Family . . . JMF, for 70 years the premier journal in the area of marriage and family. Editor: David Demo
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies . . . FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators, and policy professionals. Editor: Ronald Sabatelli
Journal of Family Theory & Review . . . New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring family and relationship theory;
complimentary distribution to all journal-subscribing members in 2010. Editor: Robert Milardo
Our CFLE credential...the standard for family life educators
Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life Educator designation. The NCFR CFLE curricular
requirements have been incorporated into degree programs at more than 110 colleges and universities.
Stay informed
NCFR Report, the member magazine is published quarterly and features a “Family Focus” section with contributed articles on
key topics. Network is the CFLE newsletter that includes book reviews, best practices, and news from CFLEs around the world.
The “Zippy News” e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announcements on family matters.
Local connections
A dozen state affiliate councils gives NCFR a local flavor. Stay in touch with members in your area through conferences, events,
and communications. Plus, 20 student affiliates offer a great option to build your resume and connect your academic experience to real-world opportunities. The Affiliate Councils provide communication options and conference program events to share
information with other local affiliate members.
Shared interests...NCFR sections make it happen for you
There are ten sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section members communicate through listservs
and web page announcements. Many presentations at the Annual Conference are determined by section submission, review,
and sponsorship.
Annual Conference...professional development plus
Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major presentations by leading
professionals, break-out sessions of all kinds, and informal networking. Grow professionally, establish
new contacts, and build lasting relationships.
Membership options that fit your career
• Special rates for students and emeritus members
• Professional levels with choice of journals
• New! “New Professional” option in 2010 for recent graduates
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�We are NCFR
. . . the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary
understanding of families. The NCFR Annual Conference attracts
professionals from all areas of research, teaching, practice, policy
analysis, and human services.
Our members’ interests—as diverse as their careers
and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that yield a
common benefit: strengthening families.
Our organization
The National Council on Family Relations, established in 1938, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit
professional organization focused solely on family research, policy and practice. Our 3300
members represent the nation’s leading family researchers, educators, and practitioners.
Our journals
Journal of Marriage and Family
JMF, for 70 years the premier journal in the
area of marriage and family. Editor: David Demo
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary
Journal of Applied Family Studies
FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators,
and policy professionals. Editor: Ronald Sabatelli
Journal of Family Theory & Review
New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring
family and relationship theory; complimentary distribution
to all journal-subscribing members in 2010. Editor: Robert Milardo
Our CFLE credential...the standard for family life educators
Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life
Educator credential. The NCFR CFLE curricular requirements have been incorporated into
degree programs at more than 115 colleges and universities.
Stay informed
NCFR Report, the member magazine is published quarterly and features a “Family Focus”
section with contributed articles on key topics. Network is the CFLE newsletter that includes
book reviews, best practices, and news from CFLEs around the world. The “Zippy News”
e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announcements on family matters.
Local connections
A dozen state affiliate councils gives NCFR a local flavor. Stay in touch with members in your
area through conferences, events, and communications. Plus, 20 student affiliates offer a great
option to build your resume and connect your academic experience to real-world
opportunities. The Affiliate Councils provide communication options and conference program
events to share information with other local affiliate members.
Shared interests...NCFR sections make it happen for you
There are ten sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section
members communicate through listservs and web page announcements. Many presentations at
the Annual Conference are determined by section submission, review, and sponsorship.
Annual Conference...professional development plus
Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major
presentations by leading professionals, break-out sessions of all kinds, and informal
networking. Grow professionally, establish new contacts, and build lasting relationships.
Membership options that fit your career
• Special rates for students and emeritus members
• Professional levels with choice of journals
• New! “New Professional” option added in 2010 for recent graduates
�
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Minneapolis, MN
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Ramona Faith Oswald
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Families and Innovation
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Welcome to the 2009 NCFR Conference
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
• To provide a forum to disseminate family research
• To share effective and evidence-based practice
applications for direct family service
• To promote the CFLE credential and its educational
and preventive approach to working with families
• To discuss policy implications of family research
and how to inform decision-makers
• To promote the professional development of its
membership, through participation in NCFR
governance and by offering opportunities for
continuing education units (CEUs) for credentialing
The NCFR Mission
To provide an educational forum for family researchers, educators, and practitioners to share in the
development and dissemination of knowledge about
families and family relationships, establish
professional standards, and work to promote family
well-being.
2009 Conference Theme:
“Families in a Multicultural World”
The international character of San Francisco, the site
for the 2009 NCFR Conference, will afford an exciting context for examining how diversity issues affect
family scholarship, practice, policy and education and
how each of us might contribute to better
understanding of the heterogeneity, as well as the
commonalities of diverse families, not only in the
United States, but also around the globe.
This theme encourages comparative work on a variety
of family topics, with particular attention to
cross-cultural and international contributions to these
matters. The hope is that scholars, educators and
practitioners might share their varying perspectives on
topics of concern to us all.
NCFR thanks the following sponsors for their contributions to the 2009 Annual Conference
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (President’s Reception)
Professor Hilary Rose (Children of the Camps and TCRM Preconference Events)
Center For Urban Families (Hospitality Room and Lounge Area)
Fairway Divorce (Hospitality Room and Lounge Area)
Johnson Printing (program booklet)
Thyme, Inc (health/beauty aids)
Tips for Navigating the NCFR Conference Program
The conference program is divided into the following sections:
• Program at a Glance – program schedule in chronological order
• Subject Index – listing of presentations by subject
• Pre-conference Events – events and workshops on Tuesday, November 10
• Educational Sessions – complete list of all plenary, special sessions, papers, workshops, symposia, posters,
round tables
• Special Events – receptions and other non-educational sessions in chronological order
• Business Meetings – NCFR Board, committees, sections, focus groups, and other group- or member-initiated
meetings
• General Conference Information
• Conference Committee, NCFR Board, Editors, Staff, Affiliate Councils
• Index of Program Participants
• Your Personal Scheduler – center pull-out section
• Map of the Hyatt Regency-Burlingame – center pull-out section
1
�2009 Proposal Reviewers
One of the strengths of the NCFR Annual Conference is the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by sections. Proposals are blind reviewed
by three peer reviewers from the section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring that conference
presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience.
Education and
Enrichment
Ellen Abell
Rebecca Adams
Sadguna Anasuri
Bill Anderson
Diane Anderson
Gladys Asiedu
Alice Atkinson
Deborah Bailey
Sharon Ballard
Betty Barber
Howard Barnes
Don Bower
Deborah Cashen
Wen-chi Chen
Heather Cline
Sedahlia Jasper
Crase
Carol Darling
Raquel Delevi
Esther Devall
Stephen Duncan
Jodi Dworkin
Lauri Etheridge
Rosemary Eustace
Michael Fleming
Marilyn Flick
Ted Futris
Colleen Gengler
H. Wallace
Goddard
Patricia Gross
Scott Hall
Alisha Hardman
Carolyn Henry
Brian
Higginbotham
Cathy Hockaday
Erron Huey
Shann Hwa
Hwang
Arminta Jacobson
Catherine Johnson
Anne Jones
Kimberly Keller
Heeran Kim
Carolynn Kinser
Linda Ladd
Vanja Lazarevic
Matt Loehr
Dee Love
Mallory Lucier
Chantel Lumpkin
Beth Maddock
Magistad
Sally Martin
Nicole McAninch
Dana McDemott
Susan Meyerle
Bonita Manson
Julia Moore
Kari Morgan
Ann Moylan
Maureen Mulroy
Colleen Murray
Karen MyersBowman
Judith MyersWalls
R. Roudi
Nazarinia
Pat Tanner Nelson
Kara Newby
Tara Newman
Charlotte Shoup
Olsen
2
Lynette Olson
Charles Partridge
Lynn Pike
S. Shruti Poulsen
Kris Ramassini
Rhonda
Richardson
Joanne Roberts
Peggy Rolling
Maisie Ross
Theresa Russo
Jolene Sander
Thelma SandersHunter,
Marie Saracino
Lawrence Shelton
Berna Skrypnek
Donna Smith
Leanne Sponsel
Tabitha Staier
Connie Steele
Heidi Stolz
Larissa ValeraFrias
Beth Van Horn
(Section Chair)
James Van Horn
Monte Wainscott
Anthony Walker
Kathy Walker
Susan Walker
(Section Chairelect)
Heather Wallace
Gloria Warren
Adam West
Ouida Westney
Heather Whaley
Vera White
Jason Wilde
Jacqueline Kirby
Wilkins
George Williams
Beth Wilson
Amy Wolfe
Robin Yaure
Ethnic
Minorities
St. Clair
Alexander
Edna Alfaro
Andrew Behnke
Leanor Boulin
Johnson
Tiffany Brown
Kelly Campbell
Cassendra Chaney
Grace Chung
Nishana Clarke
Jennifer Cook
Middleton
Rosemary Eustace
Carlene Fider
Curtis Fox
(Section Chair)
Melinda
GonzalesBacken
Brandy James
Hyeyoung Kang
Sarah Killoren
Antoinette Landor
Edith Lewis
Sheila Littlejohn
Chantel Lumpkin
Shannon Miller
Alice Navarro
Rudabeh
Nazarinia
Yvette Perry
(Section Chairelect)
Alethea Rollins
Kristy Shih
Ahlishia Shipley
LeAnne Silvey
Pearl Stewart
Gloria Warren
Ouida Westney
Vera White
Meeshay
WilliamsWheeler
Ani Yazedjian
Family and
Health
Bill Anderson
Anita Armstrong
Jim Bates
Jerica Berge
Jennifer Bulanda
Catherine Chesla
Grace Chung
Debbie Coehlo
(Section Chair)
James Daley
Sharon Denham
Jamie Fairclough
Ann Garwick
Vivian GedalyDuff
Shirley Hanson
Stacy Hawkins
Twyla Hill
Cheng Ji
Joanna Kaakinen
Lyndal Khaw
Karen KoperaFrye
Jane Kurz
Ilesha Lee
Pat Lefler
Wendy Looman
C.R. Macchi
Barbara Mandelco
Jan Mc Culloch
Patricia Merk
Michael Merten
Shirley Mietlicki
Susanne Olsen
Roper
Kathleen Piercy
Karen Plager
Christine Price
Elise Radina
Kate Riera
Betty Robertson
Jean Turner
Mixon Ware
Diana White
Jeremy Yorgason
Linda Young
Family Policy
Debra Berke
Preston Britner
Rhonda Buckley
Tom Chibucos
(Section Chair)
Joeie Comer
Michael Fleming
(Section Chairelect)
Phil Gordon
Melody Griffin
Jodie Hertzog
Twyla Hill
Leslie Koepke
Brenda Lohman
Susan Meyerle
Julia Moore
Colleen Pagnan
Sharon Powell
Rick Rangel
Joanne Roberts
Lisa Taylor
Steve Wisensale
Family Science
Sadguna Anasuri
Sandra Bailey
Janet Benavente
Debra Berke
Maureen
Blankemeyer
Kelly Davis
Jessica Eckstein
Susan Eitel
Jacki Fitzpatrick
Larissa Frias
Deborah Gentry
Benjamin
Goodman
Donna Hancock
Tammy Harpel
(Section Chair)
Carolyn Henry
Jodie Hertzog
Cody Hollist
Erron Huey
Tyler Jamison
Sarah Killoren
Sun-A Lee
Michael Merten
Krista Minnotte
Ryan Peterson
Heidi Radunovich
Peggy Rolling
Karina Shreffler
Deborah Smith
Kathy Smith
Linda Steinsultz
Margo Sutorius
Stacy Thompson
Monte Wainscott
Amanda Williams
Xiaolin Xie
Robin Yaure
Tianyi Yu
Family Therapy
Jared Anderson
Shayne Anderson
Faline Bateman
Kristen Benson
Adrian Blow
Tom Blume
Tom Carlson
David Cordova
Jennifer Crawford
Raquel Delevi
Megan DolbinMacnab
Adam Downs
Anthony Faber
Bill Farley
John Foley
Patti Follansbee
Cody Hollist
Andrea Knestel
Jennifer LambertShute
Jeffry Larson
(Section Chair)
Larry Leflore
C.R. Macchi
Jennifer Matheson
Christi McGeorge
Susan Meyerle
Matthew Mutchler
Kim Openshaw
Colleen Peterson
Heidi Radunovich
Karly Redburn
Ryan Seedall
Jennifer Shute
Armeda Steven
Michael Sturm
Volker Thomas
Monte Wainscott
Catie Walker
Richard Wampler
Feminism and
Family Studies
Rebecca Adams
Edna Alfaro
Dana Berkowitz
Marsha Carolan
Abigail
Christiansen
Marilyn Coleman
Lara Descartes
Cass Dorius
Jessica Eckstein
Mary Sue Green
Linda Haas
Jennifer Hardesty
Megan
Haselschwerdt
Áine Humble
(Section Chair)
Erica Husser
Lyndal Khaw
Leslie Koepke
Kate Kuvalanka
Katie LeverMazzuto
Margaret
Manoogian
Mindy Markham
Stephen Marks
Brian Masciadrelli
Jenifer McGuire
Jana Meinhold
Shannon Miller
Krista Minnotte
Carol Morgaine
Kari Morgan
Megan Murphy
Colleen Murray
Ramona Oswald
Nicole Pitre
Kris Ramassini
Lisa Taylor
(Section Chairelect)
Russell Toomey
Hyun-Kyung You
Anisa Zvonkovic
International
Marilyn Bensman
Deb Berke
Akosua Eghan
Rosemary Eustace
Shi-Ruei Fang
Jacki Fitzpatrick
Larissa Frias
Sally Gillman
Nerissa Gillum
Linda Haas
Raeann Hamon
Kuniko Kato
Chih-Yuan Steven
Lee
Jaerim Lee
Soyoung Lee
Cuiting Li
Ji-Young Lim
Liz Maring
Miriam Mulsow
Colleen Murray
Judy Myers-Walls
Olena Nesteruk
Jane Rose Njue
Sruti Polusen
Karen Quek
Shulamit Ritblatt
Mihaela Robila
Dorothy Rombo
Paul Schvaneveldt
(Section Chairelect)
Polina
Sheldeshova
Kristy Shih
Suzanne Smith
Catherine Solheim
(Section Chair)
Chiung-Ya Tang
Bahira Trask
Katherine Trent
Diana White
Norma Winston
Yan Ruth Xia
Xiaolin Xie
Julie Zaloudek
Religion and
Family Life
Bill Anderson
Linda Behrendt
(Section Chair)
Cheryl Cheek
Chris Gonzalez
Mike Goodman
Jodie Hertzog
Anthony James
Peter Jankowski
Mike Jerpbak
Bryce Jorgensen
Sharleen Kato
Edythe Krampe
Linda Ladd
Nate Lambert
Antoinette Landor
Loren Marks
Susan Meyerle
Geraldine Peacock
Joanne Roberts
Walter Schumm
Don Swenson
Monte Wainscott
Joe Wilmoth
(Section Chairelect)
Beth Wilson
Xiaolin Xie
Julie Zaloudek
Research and
Theory
Kari Adamsons
Michel Andre
Beauvolsk
Anita Barbee
Silvia Bartolic
James Bates
Jonathon
Beckmeyer
Carrie Bredow
Rhonda Buckley
Saeeun Choi
Marilyn Coleman
Teresa Cooney
Annamaria
Csizmadia
Jonathan Davis
Linda Derscheid
Jeff Dew
Angella Eanes
Akosua Eghan
Jacki Fitzpatrick
Michael Fleming
Ted Futris
Sharon Ghazarian
Todd Goodsell
Arthur Greil
Karakurt Gunnur
Jennifer Hardesty
Heather Helms
Carolyn Henry
Robert Hensley
Amy Hilgendorf
Twyla Hill
Angela Huebner
Erron Huey
David Johnson
Matthew Johnson
Claire Kamp
Dush
Carolyn Kapinus
Kerry Kazura
Jennifer
Kerpelman
Sarah Killoren
Seongeun Kim
Bibiana Koh
Laurie Kramer
Ji-Young Lim
Janet Linder
Shelley
MacDermid
(Section Chairelect)
Elaine Marshall
William Marsiglio
Jenn Matheson
Richard Mattson
Patricia
Meierdiercks
Stefanie Mollborn
Brian Ogolsky
Colleen Pagnan
Charles Pajarita
Kay Pasley
Joe Pleck
Christine Proulx
Karen Quek
Kris Ramassini
Kevin Roy
Ron Sabatelli
(Section Chair)
Sarah SchoppeSullivan
Elizabeth Sharp
Sue Silverberg
Koerner
Berna Skrypnek
Anastasia Snyder
Melissa SturgeApple
Don Swenson
Rachel Tambling
Colleen Vesely
Jill Walls
Sabine Walper
Vera White
Shawn Whiteman
Amanda Williams
Brian Willoughby
Andrea
Wittenborn
Students/New
Professionals
Kari Adamsons
Eboni Baugh
ReShanta BeattyHazelbaker
Cady Berkel
Markie L. C.
Blumer
Kelly Davis
Jeff Dew
Natasha Dmitrieva
Suna Eryigit
Jamie L.
Fairclough
Christine Flanigan
Jochebed G.
Gayles
Sharon R.
Ghazarian
Elizabeth Goncy
W. Benjamin
Goodman
Anthony James
Claire Kamp
Dush (Program
Chair)
Soohyun Kim
Amy Kolak
Katherine A.
Kuvalanka
Kyong-Ah Kwon
Nathaniel M.
Lambert
Antoinette Landor
Ji-Young Lim
Shelly Mahon
Mindy Stafford
Markham
Trent W. Maurer
Sylvia Niehuis
Jane Rose Njue
Patricia Pendry
Francesca M.
Pernice-Duca
Melissa P. Schnurr
Sarah SchoppeSullivan
David Schramm
JuliAnna Smith
Katherine E.
Speirs
Scott Tobias
Lorey Wheeler
Margaret N. Wild
Bethany Willis
Hepp
Jeremy B.
Yorgason
Rebekah Young
�Conference at a glance
Tuesday, November 10
9am-4pm
Children of the Camps Workshop
TCRM Workshop (to 12:30pm)
12:30-4pm
TCRM Registration
Extension Family Workshop (to 7pm)
1-5:30pm
TCRM Workshops
2-6pm
NCFR Board of Directors
2:30-9:30pm
CFLE Advisory Board
3-4:30
TCRM Workshops
4:45-6:15pm
TCRM Workshops
6-8pm
Affiliate Councils Board
6:30-9:30pm
Section Chairs Training
TCRM Plenary: Phillip Shaver (to 8pm)
8:15-9:30pm
TCRM Workshops
Wednesday, November 11
7-8am
Section Meetings
Focus Group Meetings
S/NP Leadership Council
7:30-8:30am
Journal Editors meeting
TCRM Registration
8-9am
8:30-10:30am Diversity Task Force
CFLE Exam (to 11:30)
7:45-9:15am
Poster Session
Special Session: Religion and Families
8:15-9:45am
Concurrent Sessions
8:15-9:45am
TCRM Workshops
8:30-10am
Concurrent Sessions
10-11:30am
Special Session: New Zealand
Ethnic Minorities Section Symposium
10am-3pm
Affiliate Councils Workshop
11:45am-1:15pm Newcomers Reception
Poster Session
Focus Groups
University Administrators Caucus
12:15-1:15pm Fellows Roundtables
1:30-3pm
Special Session: Impact of HIV/AIDS
Concurrent Sessions
Roundtables
3:15-5pm
Plenary Session: Cohabitation
5:15-6:30pm
President’s Reception
6:30-9:30pm
Ethnic Minorities Section 30th Anniversary
Research Advisory Council (to 8:30)
7:30-9:30
CFLE Reception
S/NP Workshop: Pecha Kucha
8:30-9:45pm
TCRM Business Meeting
Thursday, November 12
7-8am
Section Meetings
Focus Group Meetings
CFLE Academic Programs Network (to 8:15)
2010 Conf Program Committee (to 9)
7:30-9am
Fellows Meeting
7:45-9:15am
Poster Session
8:15-9:45am
Concurrent Sessions
8:30-10am
Publications Advisory Committee
CFLE Academic Programs Presentation
9-9:45am
Submissions Scoring/Review Committee
9-10:30am
Development Advisory Committee
10-11:45am
Plenary: Partnership Turnover
12-1:30pm
Concurrent Sessions
Legacy Circle Reception
12:30-1:30pm
1:30-2:30pm
2-5pm
Poster Session
Section Meetings
Focus Groups
Special Session: Becoming a CFLE
Fellows Roundtables
NCFR Annual Business Meeting
Grove Conference Board Meeting
All educational sessions end at 1:30pm.
Complimentary buses to/from San Francisco
Friday, November 13
7-9am
2010 Conference Program Committee
7-8am
Section Meetings
Focus Group Meetings
CFLE Program Review Committee (to 9)
7:30-9am
JFTR Editorial Board Meeting
7:45-9:15am
Poster Session
8:15-9:45am
Special Session: Sexuality Issues
Concurrent Sessions
Student Affiliates Meeting
10-11:45am
Plenary: Adoption
12-1:30pm
Special Session: International Programs in
Family Life Education
FR Associate Editors Meeting
Elections Council
Poster Session
Sections Meetings
Focus Groups
S/NP Workshop: Speed Networking/Career
Workshop
1:45-3:15pm
Special Session: Same-sex Marriage
Ethnic Minorities Section Symposium
Concurrent Sessions
3:30-5pm
Special Session: Contemporary Grounded
Theory
Special Session: Marie Peters Award
Address
Concurrent Sessions
5-7pm
University Receptions
EM Section Living Quilt Display
7pm
“Gathering Place,” Friday night social event
Saturday, November 14
7-8am
Section Meetings
Focus Groups
7:45-9:15am
Poster Session
8:15-9:45am
Special Session: Aging and Kinship
Concurrent Sessions
S/NP Session: Secondary Data I
10-11:30am
Special Session: Military Families I
Concurrent Sessions
S/NP Session: Secondary Data II
11:45am-1:15pm Special Session Military Families II
Poster Session
Focus Groups
S/NP Session: Secondary Analyses
1:30-3pm
Special Session: Emotionally Focused
Family Therapy Workshop I
Concurrent Sessions
3:15-6:45pm
Special Session: EFFT Workshop II
5pm
Taste of The Bay
3
�Subject index
Key
1=Wed; 2=Thurs; 3=Fri;
4=Sat. See session listings
by day for titles.
Two-letter abbreviation
indicates section; see page 7.
Cross-cultural Issues
121-7 IN, 121-22 IN, 207-17
EM, 335-4 IN, 409-2 FT, 410-3
IN, 417-1 FF, 430-4 IN
Family Practice and Research
226-4, Family Process, 210-3
FP, 305-1 EE, 305-2 RT, 305-3
RT, 305-4 RT, 427-4 EE
Intergenerational Issues
207-9 FH, 207-10 FP, 207-11
IN, 207-12IN, 207-13RT, 332-4
EE
Curriculum
105-10 FH, 207-20 IN
Family Relationships
106-1 FP, 316-18 EE, 316-19
EM, 316-20 EM, 316-21 FS,
316-22 FS, 316-23 FS, 316-24
RT, 316-25 RT, 316-35 FS,
325-1 EE, 336-4 RF, 416-2 FH,
422-4 RF
International Families
114-1, 121-5 IN, 121-6 IN,
121-12IN, 121-13IN, 121-15
IN, 121-16 IN, 121-18 IN, 12120 FP, 121-34 IN, 121-39 IN,
121-40 IN, 410-1 IN, 410-4 IN
Death and Dying
326-1 FH
Abortion
316-37 FP
Decision-making/Power
417-3 FF
Academic Collaborations
226-5 Adolescence, 110-1 IN,
335-1 IN, 406-3 EE, 406-4 EE,
406-5 EE, 406-6 EE, 406-7 EE,
406-8 EM, 406-9 EM, 406-10
EM, 406-11 FP, 406-12RT, 40613RT, 406-14 RT, 406-15 FS,
415-2 EM, 416-1 FH, 431-1
RT, 431-2 RT
Adoption
305-5 EE, 305-6 EM, 305-7
EM, 305-8 FP, 305-9 FS, 30510 IN, 305-11 RF, 314-1
Aging/Gerontology
116-3 FH, 207-1 EM, 207-2
FH, 207-3 FH, 416-4 FH
Aging/Kinship
407-1
AIDS/HIV
126-1
Bridging Research and Practice
125-8
Child Development
406-16 EM, 406-17 FT, 406-18
RT, 406-19 RT, 406-20 RT
Child Socialization
406-21 RT, 406-22 RT
Childcare
131-2 FH
Childhood/Children
406-23 RT
Children and War
220-21 IN
Civic Engagement
226-3
Class/Inequality
409-3 FT
Cohabitation
132-1, 316-15 RT, 316-16 RT,
316-17 RT
College Adjustment
207-16 EE
Communication
121-33 FT, 131-8 IN
Community and Families
207-31 RT
4
Demography
226-13
Disabilities
105-23 FH, 105-24 FH, 326-4
FH
Diversity
121-42 EM, 207-24 IN
Divorce and Separation
125-3, 208-1 EE, 208-2 EE,
226-1, 329-1 RT, 406-1 EE,
421-21 EE, 421-22 FT, 421-23
RT, 421-24 RT, 421-27 FS,
422-6 EE
Domestic and Family Violence
108-1 FT, 220-36 EM, 220-37
EM, 220-38 FT, 220-39 IN,
220-40 RF, 220-43 FH, 311-1
RT, 333-1 FF, 333-2 FF
Ethics and Values
131-5 FS, 307-1 EE
Ethnic Minority Section History
115-1 EM, 134-1 EM, 324-1
EM
Ethnicity and Families
121-8 FS, 121-10 IN, 121-14
EM, 121-23 EM, 121-25 EM,
121-27 EM, 121-29 FT, 121-30
FT, 121-32 EM, 121-35 FT,
121-36 RT, 121-37 RT, 209-1
EM, 422-7 EM
Evaluation (programs, methods)
107-1 EE, 310-2 FS, 421-20 EE
Evidence-based Practice
117-1 FT
Family Demography
105-14 FS, 105-15 FS, 105-16
FF
Family Law/Courts
220-18 FT
Family Life Education
125-2, 125-6, 220-44 FS, 332-2
EE, 408-1 EE, 414-1 EE, 421-1
EE, 421-2 EE, 421-3 EE, 421-4
EE, 421-5 IN, 421-6 EE
Family Policy
105-7 FP, 105-8 IN, 105-25 FP,
125-1
Interventions
131-3 FP, 406-2 FP
Family Research
116-1 FH, 316-36 FS, 406-28
RT
Lifespan Development
121-26 FH
Family Resiliency
121-11 EM, 421-18 EE
Males in Families
316-11 FF
Family Resource-Management/
Economics
130-1 RT, 309-3 FP, 421-19 EE
Marital Adjustment/Quality
305-12FS, 305-13RT, 305-14
RT
Family Science
121-31 FS
Marital Relations
209-2 EM, 209-3 EM, 305-15
FH, 305-16 FT, 305-17 FT,
305-18 IN, 430-3 IN
Family Stress/Coping
105-11 RT, 326-3 FH, 430-2 IN
Fatherhood
316-38 RT, 220-20 EM, 220-22
FS, 220-23 FT, 220-24 FT, 22025 RT, 220-26 RT, 411-1 RT,
411-2 RT, 411-3 RT, 416-3 FH
Marital Therapy
108-2 FT, 108-3 FT, 108-4 FT,
212-1 FT, 220-16 FT, 220-17
FT, 327-1 FT, 422-2 FT
Feminist Family Studies
125-12
Marriage
216-1, 226-7, 305-19 EE, 30520 FT, 305-21 RF, 305-22 RT
Financial Security
422-3 FP
Marriage Preparation
427-2 EE
Gender Violence
335-3 IN
Marriage/Interfaith/Interracial
305-23 EM
Gender/Roles
109-1 FF, 316-1 FF, 316-12FT
Marriage/Intermarriage
305-24 IN
Gender/Roles
316-13FF
Mate Selection and Dating
209-4 EM, 305-25 FT, 418-1
RT, 418-2 RT, 418-3 RT
GLBT Issues
129-2 RF, 131-4 FF, 316-2
FF, 316-3 FF, 316-4 FF,
316-5 RT, 316-6 FF, 316-7
FF, 316-8 FP, 316-9 FF, 31610 FF, 409-1 FT, 409-4 FT,
415-3 EM, 417-2 FF
Grandparenthood
116-2 FH, 207-6 IN, 226-12
Health/Wellness/Illness
105-17 FH, 105-18 FH, 105-19
FH, 105-20 FF, 105-21 RT,
105-22 FH, 428-1 FH, 428-2
FH, 428-3 FH, 428-5 FH
Immigration/Migration
121-1 EM, 207-23 EM, 121-3
IN, 121-4 IN, 121-19 IN
Mental Health
105-26 FH, 105-27 FH, 105-28
FH, 105-29 FH
Military Families
105-12EE, 105-13FP, 226-2,
226-11, 413-1, 420-1
Mother/Father Absence
220-29 EE
Motherhood
220-28 RT, 220-30 FS, 220-31
RT
Multicultural Families
121-38 FS
Multicultural Families
(trans-ethnic)
121-21 FT, 121-41 EE, 207-18
S/NP, 220-7 EM, 415-1 EM
�Subject index
Multicultural Relationships
121-9 FT, 414-4 EE
Parent Education/Educators
127-1 EE, 208-3 EE, 208-4
EE, 308-1 EM, 332-1 EE, 3323 EE, 421-7 EE, 421-8 EE,
421-9 EE, 421-10 EE, 421-11
EE, 421-12EE, 421-13FT, 42114 EE, 422-1 EE
Parenthood
220-32 FS, 220-33 RT
Parenting
116-4 FH, 121-17 IN, 220-34
RT, 220-35 FS, 305-26 RT
Poverty/Welfare
105-5 EM, 105-6 FF, 309-1 FP,
309-4 FP
Practitioner Training
105-9 EE, 220-19 FT, 428-4
FH
Premarital Education
336-1 RF, 421-15 EE, 421-16
EE
Professional Development
121-24 S/NP, 125-4, 125-7,
125-9, 125-10, 131-6 FF, 1362 S/NP, 136-3 S/NP, 136-5 S/
NP, 214-1 S/NP, 218-1 S/NP,
226-8, 337-1 S/NP, 421-17 S/
NP, 425-1 S/NP
Program Design and Research
226-9
Public Policy
131-1 FP
Qualitative Research
326-2 FH
Race/Ethnicity
121-28 EM, 410-2 IN, 415-4
EM
Relationships
226-10, 305-27 FS, 316-26
FH, 316-27 FS, 316-28 FT,
316-29 RT, 316-30 RT, 316-31
RT, 427-3 EE, 430-1 IN
Religion and Families
106-1, 129-4 RF, 207-26 RF,
207-27 RF, 207-28 RF, 207-29
RF, 207-30 RF, 336-2 RF, 3363 RF
Remarriage/Stepfamilies
406-24 RT, 421-25 RT, 427-1
EE
Research/Theory/Methods
118-1 FF, 136-4 SN/P, 311-2
RT, 334-1 FS, 406-26 FS, 412
SN/P, 431-3 RT
Resiliency
207-22 FT, 213-1 RT
Retirement
207-4 RF, 207-7 RT
Same-sex Marriage
323
Sexuality
306, 421-28 EE, 421-29 FH,
421-30 FS, 421-31 FS, 421-32
FF, 421-33 RF, 421-34 RT,
421-35 RT
Siblings
316-32 FS, 316-33 RT, 335-2
IN
Single-parent Families
421-26 EM
Socialization
207-19 EE
Spirituality and Families
129-1 RF, 129-3 RF
Substance Abuse/Addictions
105-30 FT, 105-31 RF
Trauma and Recovery
207-25 FS, 422-5 RT
Violence
220-41 FF, 220-42 FF, 333-3
FF
Vulnerable Elderly
207-5 FH
War and Families
406-25 IN, PC Wkshp
Well-being
125-5
Widowhood
207-8 FH
Women and Work
220-8 IN, 220-9 RT, 220-10
FF, 316-14 EE
Work and Families
125-11, 128-1 EM, 136-1 S/
NP, 210-1 FP, 210-2 FP, 210-4
FP, 220-1 FP, 220-2 FF, 220-3
RT, 220-4 RT, 220-5 RT, 220-6
S/NP
Young Adult Transitions
207-14 EE, 207-15 EE, 207-21
RT
Teaching Methods
211-1 FS, 310-1 FS, 310-3 FS,
414-2 EE, 414-3 EE, 429-1 FS,
429-2 FS, 429-3 FS
Technology/Internet and
Families
316-34 RT, 328-1 IN
Theorizing
226-6
Theory Construction
111-1TCRM, 111-2TCRM,
112-1TCRM, 112-2TCRM,
119A-1TCRM, 119A-2TCRM,
119B-1TCRM, 119B-2TCRM,
330-1 RT, 406-29 FT, TC1A1TCRM, TC1A-2TCRM,
TC1B-1TCRM, TC1B2TCRM, TC1B-3TCRM,
TC2A-1TCRM, TC2A2TCRM, TC2B-1TCRM,
TC2B-2TCRM, TCRM
- PTCRM, TCRM - PTCRM,
TCRM3-1TCRM, TCRM32TCRM
Therapy/Counseling
131-7 FT, 220-11 FT, 22012FT, 220-13FT, 220-14 FT,
220-15 FT, 426 FT
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
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by the application and practice
presentations, and I glean innovative
pedagogical ideas to implement in my
classroom. Just as importantly, I look
forward to seeing people who I care about and meeting new
professionals who share my passion for families.
Raeann Hamon, Ph.D., Chair,
2009 Conference Program Committee
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�Table of contents
Presidents and Fellows....................Inside front cover
2009 Proposal Reviewers...........................................2
Conference at a Glance...............................................3
Subject Index.................................................................4
Preconference Events (Tues)......................................8
Conference Sessions (Wed-Sat)..............................10
Special Events............................................................44
Business Meetings.....................................................47
2010 Conference/Call for Proposals......................49
Exhibitors.....................................................................50
General Information..................................................51
Conference Program Committee............................53
Board of Directors................................................54-55
Journal Editors............................................................54
Affiliate Councils Board.............................................54
Affiliate Councils........................................................54
NCFR Staff..................................................................55
Program Participants................................................56
Personal Conference Scheduler.........................Insert
Hyatt Regency Floor Plan....................................Insert
Abbreviations, symbols
Numbering
Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with “1,”
Thursday with “2,” Friday with “3,” and Saturday with “4.”
Emphasis
Presentations are designated as “Research” and/or “Practice.”
For Poster Sessions, these are indicated (R) and (P).
Authors, presiders, discussants
Authors’ names are listed in bold after the title of the presentation. Presiders, discussants, and other session leaders are listed
at the end of the session titles/topics.
Sections, Affiliate Councils, Student/New Professional
(S/NP), Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions
Sessions may be sponsored by Sections, by the Affiliate
Councils group, by the Student/New Professional group, or the
CFLE program.
Sessions are marked as to sponsorship or in some cases area of
interest to highlight sessions about or for S/NPs and CFLEs.
Section icons are identified below. For Poster Sessions, the
section is indicated by the two-letter section abbreviation.
Education and Enrichment (EE)
Family and Health (FH)
Family Policy (FP)
Family Science (FS)
Family Therapy (FT)
Feminism and Family Studies (FF)
International (IN)
Religion and Family Life (RF)
Research and Theory (RT)
Association of Councils (AC)
Students/New Professionals (S/NP)
CFLE
S/NP
cfle
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
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�Tuesday, November 10 • Preconference
Conference Services/
Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Cyber Cafe
7am-10pm, Pine Room
Computers available for use; no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
2-6pm, Board Room IV
Presider: Gary L. Bowen, 2009-2011 NCFR President
CFLE Advisory Board
2:30-9:30pm, Board Room I
Presider: Carol A. Darling, Advisory Board Chair
Theory Construction/Research Methodology
(TCRM) Workshop Registration
12:30-4pm, Harbour Room Foyer
Affiliate Council Board Meeting
6-8pm, Scallini Restaurant
Presider: Richard Sale, Affiliate Councils President
Section Chairs Training
6:30-9:30pm, Board Room IV
Presiders: Jeanne Strand, Section Liaison; Diane Cushman,
Executive Director; John Pepper, Director of Finance
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
Pre-conference Workshop and Tour,
“Children of the Camps”
9am-4pm, Sandpebble Room A
Workshop Leader: Dr. Satsuki Ina
Dr. Ina will introduce her powerful, award-winning
documentary, “Children of the Camps,” that portrays the
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lingering personal impact of the World War II incarceration
experience on Japanese Americans who were children during
their imprisonment. Following the screening, Dr. Ina and
colleague Dr. Walter Kawamoto will discuss how to use this film
as a teaching tool in college instruction. After the discussion,
Dr. Ina will a lead a walking tour of the historic San Francisco
Japan Town. It is one of the only three surviving Japan Towns in
the United States. Sites planned (subject to change) will include
the Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Temple, National Japanese American
Historical Society, Japan Center which includes the San
Francisco Japanese American History Monument and the Ruth
Asawa Origami sculptures, Kimochi Senior Services Program.
During the walking tour, members of the local community will
join the group to share both personal and historical perspectives
of life before, during and after camp; Japanese box lunch at the
outdoor pavilion of the Japan Center.
Facilitator/Presider: Catherine Solheim, International Section
Chair
Sponsors: International Section; Ethnic Minorities Section;
Hilary Rose, Ph.D.
Visit the “Children of the Camps” exhibit booth;
open Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
TCRM Special Workshop
Constructing Social Theory
9am-12:30pm, Bayside Room A/B
Leader: David Bell. Separate registration required, $30; you may
register in person on Tuesday, Nov. 10.
Every theory consists of both a description of some causal
logic (the theoretical orientation) and an application of that
logic to some class of empirical situations (the theory itself).
This workshop will show ways to make this distinction so as to
heighten the clarity of theory discourse. Using Bell’s Constructing
Social Theory, the workshop will examine a sample of theoretical
logics (in particular, exchange, power, and connection logics).
The workshop will also present pedagogical suggestions for
teaching theory construction.
Extension Family Life Specialists Workshop
12:30-7:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
TCRM Sessions
TCRM Participatory Workshop on Analyzing Panel
and Multilevel Data Using Stata
1-5:30pm, Bayside Room A/B
Leaders: Alan Acock, Isaac Washburn
This workshop will provide a “hands on” introduction to using
Stata to analyze panel and multilevel data. Participants should
bring a laptop and will be given time-limited trial access to Stata.
�Tuesday, November 10 • Preconference
TC1A–TCRM Workshop Session-Societies: On Their
Origins and How Immigrants Acculturate to Them
3-4:30pm, Harbour Room A
TC1A-1, An Emergent Theory of Society From Multiple
Motivations, David C. Bell, Jodie L. Atkinson, Aron E.
DiBacco
TC1A-2, Fluidity of Acculturation Processes Within Contexts: A
Conceptual Model, Kristy Shih, Hyun Kyung You, Yu Jin
Jeong
Discussants: Bert Adams, Joyce Baptist
Presider: Roudi Nazarinia
TC1B-TCRM Workshop Session–Theory and Review
Session
3-4:30pm, Harbour Room B
TC1B-1, Small (but Meaningful?) Differences: The Cumulative
Impact of Gender on Health for Individuals in Romantic
Relationships, Erin Crockett
TC1B-2, Idealization and Disillusionment: A Review of Theory,
Method, and Research, Kyunghee Lee, Sylvia Niehuis,
Andrea Roets, Stephen Hunsaker, Alan Reifman
TC1B-3, Two Functions of Two Types of Gratitude, Nathaniel
M. Lambert, Frank D. Fincham
Discussants: Silvia Bartolic, Rodney Cate
Presider: Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
TC2A-TCRM Workshop Session–Norms: Identifying
Them, Seeing Their Impact
4:45-6:15pm, Harbour Room A
TC2A-1, Testing Social Norms: Not Taking Norms for Granted,
David C. Bell, Mary L. Cox
TC2A-2, Teenage Parents’ Perceptions of Life Course
Disruption, Norms and Support, Stefanie F. Mollborn, Janet
Jacobs
Discussants: Shannon Campbell, Jan Pryor
Presider: Jennifer Kerpelman
TCRM Workshop Reception
and Plenary
Invited Address
6:30-8pm, Regency Ballroom B/C
How Attachment Theory Has Been Expanded and
Tested in 20 Years of Research by Personality and
Social Psychologists
Phillip R. Shaver, Distinguished Professor and Chair of
Psychology, University of California, Davis
In this presentation, Professor Shaver will discuss the evolution
of his work on adult attachment, focusing on methodological and
theoretical aspects. Light refreshments served.
Greetings: Constance Shehan
Presider: Dan Perlman
Sponsors: Constance Shehan, Editor of the Journal of Family
Issues, published by Sage, and Hilary Rose, past TCRM
Workshop Chair
TC3A-TCRM Workshop Session–Publishing Family
Theory: Issues and Possibilities
8:15-9:30pm, Harbour Room A/B
Discussants: Gary Lee, Robert Milardo
Presider: James White
TCRM3-1, Good Theorizing is Hard to Find: Journal Editors’
Views of Theoretical Publications, Kari L. Adamsons
TCRM3-2, Strategies for Improving Theories About Family,
Wesley R. Burr
TC2B-TCRM Workshop Session–On the Interplay
Between Family Theory and Methods of
Quantitative Analyses
4:45-6:15pm, Harbour Room B
TC2B-1, Some Considerations for Multilevel Theory
Construction, James White
TC2B-2, A Sequence Analysis Approach to Family Development
Theory, Todd F. Martin
Discussants: Walter Schumm, Bernhard Nauck
Presider: Joe Pittman
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
Over the years, participating in the NCFR annual conference
has provided me with a blueprint to achieve my professional
goals. Mentored in the organization by my
major professor, I was eager to become part
of NCFR and strengthen my skills as a family
professional. Serving as a leader at the state
affiliate level–and being part of the first
Texas cohort to earn Family Life Educator
certification–inspired me to serve at the
national level. Maxine Hammonds-Smith,
Ph.D., CFLE, NCFR President
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�Wednesday, November 11 • Day 1
Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Cyber Cafe
7am-10pm, Pine Room
Computers available for use; no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
Section Member Meetings
7-8am
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#101 Education and Enrichment
Section Meeting, Sandpebble Room A, Beth Van Horn,
Section Chair
#102 International Section Meeting
Sandpebble Room B, Catherine Solheim, Section Chair
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/Local
Information
8am-4pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom C
This is your special room to visit with colleagues, to visit the
NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review the greater
San Francisco area visitors information. A Silent Auction
will feature items open for bidding. Plan to do your Christmas
shopping here! Proceeds will go for NCFR Conference
scholarships for students. Sign-up sheets for the Saturday
evening no-host Taste of San Francisco dinners are posted here.
If you are staying over Saturday night, relax and enjoy your
last night in San Francisco at a restaurant with your colleagues.
There also will be a complete list of emergency services in the
Hospitality Center.
Diversity Task Force
8:30-10:30am, Board Room III
Presiders: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, Tammy L. Henderson,
Committee Co-chairs
CFLE Exam
8:30-11:30am, 4th Floor Conference Room–4052
Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the exam. Please be
in the exam room by 8:15am to check in and receive
instructions. The exam begins promptly at 8:30.
Administrator: Dawn Cassidy, Director of Education
cfle
Focus Groups
7-8am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a
specific interest. They are open to all members.
#103 Chronic Illness and Disability
Sandpebble Room C, Susanne Olsen Roper, Chair
Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#104 Men in Families
Sandpebble Room D, Justin Dyer, Kari Adamsons, Co-chairs
#105 POSTER SESSION 1
Student/New Professional Leadership Council
Meeting
Issues in Family Policy
105-1, FP (R) Creating Stability in Fragile Partnerships in
Rural Low-income Families,Yoshie Sano, Margaret M.
Manoogian, Lenna Ontai
105-2, FP (R) Rural, Low-income Dual Earner Parents –
Balancing Work/Family Roles Elizabeth M. Dolan, Sharon
Seiling, Sabrina Harris
105-3, FP (R) Couple Relationship Quality and Parenting
Processes Among Economically Strained Single, Cohabiting
and Married Families, Kathleen B. Rogers, Amy Dyer
105-4, FP (R) Daughter and Mother Perspectives on Education
and Success In Low-Income African American Families,
Symphonie Smith, Margaret M. Manoogian, Joan A.
Jurich
105-5, EM (R) An Examination of Poverty, Economic Stress
and Maternal Depression in Latino Families, Wendy Ewest,
Kathleen Rodgers
7-8:15am, Sandpebble Room E
Soyoung Lee, Committee Chair
Sponsored by Groves Conference on Marriage and Family.
Board of Directors: Coco Readdick (President), Joyce Fields,
Virginia Sibbison, Norma Burgess, Karen Goebel, Joanne
Roberts, Maresa Murray, Libby Blume, Karen Arms, Blaine
Everson, Jo Lynn Cunningham, Marcia Lasswell, Virginia
Sibbison, Connie Steele.
S/NP
Meeting of Journal Editors
7:30-8:30am, Board Room IV
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
TCRM Workshop Registration
8-9am, Harbour Room Foyer
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7:45-9:15am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
�Wednesday, November 11 • Day 1
105-6, FF (R) The Phenomenology of Recently-homeless Single
Mothers in Transition, Amanda Williams, Michael Merten
105-7, FP (P) Families Matter: A Revival of Family-centered
Health Policy Analysis, Nicole Finkbeiner, Katie
Hrapczynski, Laura Evans, Elaine Anderson
105-8, IN (R) Swedish Child Health Nurses: Their Effect on
Parental Involvement, Michael Wells, Anna Sarkadi
105-9, EE (P) Where’s the Blend Between Policy, Culture, and
Best Practice, Wendy Middlemiss, Katherine Green
105-10, FH (P) Training on Autism Spectrum Disorders for
Childcare Workers, Heidi Radunovich
105-11, RT (R) Financial Stress and Marital Outcomes in a Rural
Setting, Salem Wolk, Douglas Coatsworth
Military Families
105-12, EE (R) Strengths and Challenges of Veteran Students
and Their Families, Nicolle Buckmiller Jones, Sally
Koblinsky, Leigh Leslie, Kevin Roy
105-13, FP (R) A Profile of Michigan Citizens’ Perceptions of
the Michigan National Guard, Jessica Hamel, Adrian Blow,
Barbara Ames, Maryhelen D. MacInnes, Sheila Smith,
Esther Onaga
Family Demography
105-14, FS (R) Women’s Work Characteristics and Childbearing
Plans and Barriers, Karina Shreffler
105-15, FS (R) Salience of Childbearing Plans and Pregnancy
Outcomes, Grace Wilson, Karina Shreffler, Kami
Schwerdtfeger
105-16, FF (R) Changing Family Structure: The Case of Stay-atHome Fathers, Karen Kramer, Jan McCulloch
Health and Wellness Issues
105-17, FH (R) How Do Rural Women Decide About Health
Care?: The Case of Diabetes, Meaghan Nelson, B. Jan
McCulloch
105-18, FH (R) Disease Attributions and Relational Support
in Couples Living With Diabetes, Zephon Lister, Colwick
Wilson
105-19, FH (R) Effects of a Developmentally Appropriate
Intervention on Nutrition Education Among Preschool
Children, Jan Colvin, Angelia Malloy, Laura Chestnut
105-20, FF (R) Eating Disorder Recovery and Intimacy Among
Single Women Ages 25-45, Elizabeth Sharp, Cassandra
Parker, Danielle SoRelle
105-21, RT (R) The Family Life Course and Health, Jay
Teachman, Lucky Tedrow
105-22, FH (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Body
Management From Parents to Youth, Florensia F. Surjadi,
K. A. S. Wickrama, Frederick O. Lorenz
Living With Disabilities
105-23, FH (R) Social Relationships of Families Raising a
Young Child With a Disability, Susanne Olsen Roper,
Joan Leishman, Jamie Anderson, Tina Dyches, Barbara
Mandleco, Melissa Leininger, G. Cole Ratcliffe
#106 SPECIAL SESSION
Religion and Families
8:15-9:45am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Diversity, Religion, and Pedagogy
Mary Ann Hollinger, Ed.D.
Mary Ann Hollinger, Director of International Programs and
Partnerships at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, will describe
how social scientists have long been ambivalent, even
wary, about incorporating religion into their teaching and
research agendas. As a result, the influence of various
world religions on the lives of families, communities
and nations is often either trivialized or ignored
altogether. This presentation will consider the benefit
of infusing religious themes throughout the family
science curriculum. It will begin with a brief overview
of tensions and competing views of religion in the American academy.
This will be followed by an illustrated discussion of religion as a
theoretical paradigm, research variable, unit of analysis and curricular
component.
How Faith Works and Why Religion
Matters to Diverse Religious Couples
and Families
David Dollahite, Ph.D.
Presented from both a research and a pedagogical
focus. David Dollahite, Brigham Young University,
will report on research related to How Faith Works and
Why Religion Matters to Diverse Religious Couples.
Facilitator/Presider: Michelle Knights
Sponsors: Religion and Family Life,
Family Science sections
105-24, FH (P) Risk, Resilience, and Program Needs Among
Families of Children With Autism, Aaron Ebata, Jonathan
Chiao, James Halle, Linda Tortorelli
105-25, FP (R) Equity and Fairness: Planning for Able &
Disabled Adults and Their Parents, Barbara Settles, Karen
Mancini, Amanda Rich
Mental Health Issues
105-26, FH (R) Discrimination and Depression of Black
Couples: Role of Marital Behavior, Thulitha Wickrama,
Chalandra Bryant
105-27, FH (R) A Path Model for Depression of Chinese Parents
of Children With Intellectual Disability, Chunli Yi, Xiaoyun
Zhang, Winnie Mak, Yan Xia
105-28, FH (R) Mental Health Benefits for Grandfathers
Involved in the Lives of Grandchildren, James Bates, Alan
Taylor
Substance Abuse and Addictions
105-29, FT (P) “Daddy, is That You?”: Experiential Therapy
With Adult Children of Alcoholics, Adam Downs, Karly
Redburn, Richard Wampler
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�Wednesday, November 11 • Day 1
105-30, RF (R) Religious Beliefs and Licit and Illicit Drug Use
Among Venezuelan Youth, Ronald Cox, Ketevan Danelia,
Robert Larzelere
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 1
8:15-9:45am
#107 Using Portfolios to Assess Programs and
Student Learning Outcomes: Paper and Electronic
Sandpebble Room A
The College of Saint Rose: Teacher Education: Early Childhood
Education Program, Carol Rasowsky
Portland State University: The Child and Family Studies
Program, Carol Morgaine, Jana Meinhold
Towson University: Department of Family Studies and
Community Development, Patty Williams, Karen Eskow
University of Wyoming: Department of Family and Consumer
Sciences, Karen Cachevki Williams, Kari Morgan
Discussant: Carolyn Grasse-Bachman
Chair: Carol Morgaine
(EE; symposium; practice)
#108 Therapy Techniques With Couples
Sandpebble Room B
108-1, Impact of Domestic Violence Focused Couples
Treatment, Sandra Stith, Eric McCollum, Cynthia
Thomsen
108-2, Advancing our Understanding of the Alliance in Couple
Therapy, Shayne Anderson
108-3, Treating Internet Infidelity, Katherine Hertlein
108-4, Techniques, the Therapeutic Relationship, and the
Therapist’s Way of Being, Stephen Fife, Jason
Whiting, Sean Davis, Kay Bradford
Facilitator/Presider: Colleen Peterson
(FT; paper; research/practice)
#109 Studying Gendered Power Across Cultural
Contexts: Lessons Learned
Sandpebble Room C
When Gender Differences Don’t Organize Process: Studying
Same Sex Couples, Jonathan Naveen
Gender Ideology and Equality Among African-American
Couples, Randi Cowdery
Collectivism and Gender Equality: Dual Earner Asian Couples,
Karen Quek
Collectivism and Gender Equality: Couples in Iran, Sandy
Moghadam
Developing Mutually Supportive Relationships: How the
Personal is Political, Carmen Knudson-Martin
Discussant: Carmen Knudson-Martin
Recorder: Megan Haselschwerdt
Chair: Anne Rankin Mahoney
(FF; symposium; research)
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#110 Influences of Parenting and Cultural Values
on Adolescent Social Competence in South Korea
and China
Sandpebble Room D
The Impact of Mothers’ Cultural Values on Parenting Behaviors
and the Socialization of Academic Orientation and Academic
Achievement Among Adolescents in South Korea, Kevin R.
Bush, Ji-Young Lim, Gary W. Peterson
Adolescents’ Well-being and Discrepancy Between Adolescents
and Parents in Conformity to Parental Expectation and
Autonomy, Hyun-Kyung You, Yu-Jin Jeong
The Effects of Individualism/Collectivism on Academic
Achievement, Depression, and Problem Behaviors Among
Adolescents in South Korea and China, Soyoung Lee
Parenting Behaviors as Predictors of Self-esteem Among
Chinese and Korean Adolescents, Grace H. Chung
Chair: Kevin Bush
(IN; symposium; research)
TCRM Workshops
8:30-10am
#111 TCRM Workshop Session–Parenting:
Gender, Involvement and Children’s Well-Being
Harbour Room A
111-1, “Doing” Fatherhood Involvement: Examining Dynamics
of Commitment and Engagement, Tara N. Woolfolk, Rob J.
Palkovitz
111-2, Gendered Parenting and Development: Theory and
Research Implications, Rob J. Palkovitz
Discussants: Hilary Rose, Kevin Roy
Presider: Kay Pasley
#112 TCRM Workshop Session–Two
Measurement Issues: Types of Relational
Dissolution and Reactivity
Harbour Room B
112-1, “Sliding” Out? The Measurement of Cohatitation Versus
Marital Dissolution, Claire M. Kamp Dush
112-2, Reactivity in Family Research: Perception & Behavior
Change Revealed in Daily Diaries, Anisa M. Zvonkovic,
Andrea Roets, NaYeon Lee, Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Erika
Brooks, Lindsey Mills
Discussants: Melissa Curran, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan
Presider: Mark Benson
�Wednesday, November 11 • Day 1
#113 Affiliate Councils Leadership
Workshop and Business Meeting
10am-3pm, Regency Ballroom B
Strategic planning for Affiliate Councils. Presentations by
Affiliate Council Board members and NCFR staff; includes
lunch.
Welcome and name change, Richard Sale
NCFR and Affilate Councils relationships, Diane Cushman
Communications and promotion initiatives/services for NCFR
and Affilate Councils, Charlie Cheesebrough
Covey Diagram and leadership session, Ada Alden
Discussion, Ada Alden and Richard Sale
Students and affiliate relations, Heather Cline, et al
Business Meeting: Richard Sale; Chloe Merrill, PresidentElect
Presiders: Ada Alden, Affiliated Councils Program
Chair; Richard Sale, Affiliated Councils President
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
10-11:30am
#116 Family Relations in Health and Illness
Sandpebble Room A
116-1, The Family Experience Following Bone Marrow/Blood
Cell Transplantation, Linda Young
116-2, Grandmothers: Key to Increasing Children’s
Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables? Bonnie Braun,
Katherine Speirs, Nicole Finkbeiner, Elaine Anderson,
Virginie Zoumenou
116-3, Who Will Take Care of Mom and Dad? Siblings and
Caregiving Division of Labor, Twyla Hill, Stacy Tiemeyer
116-4, Parenting Characteristics in the Home and
Adolescent Obesity: A Latent Class Analysis, Jerica
Berge
(FH; paper; research)
#117 We Built It and They Came: Three
Interventions for Low-income Couples
Sandpebble Room B
Supporting Father Involvement in Mexican American, African
American, and European American Low-income Families,
Philip A. Cowan, Carolyn Pape Cowan, Marsha Kline
Pruett, Kyle Pruett
Building Strong Families: The Meaning and Predictors of
Program Participation, Robin Dion, Sarah A. Avilar, Alan
Hershey
The Supporting Healthy Marriage Project: Early Findings From
an Intervention to Improve Relationships for Low-income
Married Parents, Virginia Knox, Jennifer Miller
Chair: Philip A. Cowan
(FT; symposium; research)
#114 SPECIAL SESSION
10-11:30am, Peninsula Ballroom A
Whanau and Family in
Aotearoa New Zealand:
Bicultural Approaches
to Family Research,
Policy and Practice
Dr. Jan Pryor Kim Workman
Like many indigenous peoples, the Maori of New Zealand are
a tribal people, and at the heart of tribal life is the whanau, the
extended family. Dr. Jan Pryor, Chief Families Commissioner of
the New Zealand Families Commission, and
Mr. Kim Workman (Ngati Kahungunu), a member of the
Commission and retired government official, will discuss
specific areas of policy and research and illustrate how cultural
worldview determines the way in which research or policy
development is undertaken and the cultural values that influence
responses.
Facilitator/Presider: Paul R. Amato
#115 SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
Ethnic Minorities Section
10-11:30am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom B
Intersecting Realities and Transformative
Scholarship, Practice and Service: The Vision,
Mission and History of the Ethnic Minorities
Section (Part 1)
Reclaiming and Documenting Our History: Ethnic Minorities
Section, Tammy L. Henderson, Frankie Denise Powell,
Jennifer Cook Middleton
Pivoting the Center in Family Studies and NCFR: Race,
Scholarship and the Intellectual Traditions of African
American Women Scholars, Andrea G. Hunter,
Shuntay Z. McCoy, Nina P. Smith
The Research, Practice, and Service Contributions of African
American Men in the Ethnic Minorities Section, Farrell
Webb
Deficiency in human development and family scholarship rest
on the backdrop of the sociopolitical and historical context of the
Civil Rights Movement, producing an environment conducive
to the transformative work of scholars committed to dismantling
oppression and injustice in higher education, therapeutic
practices, and scholarly books, journals, and other discourse.
To this end and recognizing the meaningful anniversary of the
NCFR Ethnic Minority Section, a team of scholars developed
articles that document the scholarly contributions of
members.
Discussant: Maresa Murray
Presider: Curtis Fox, Ethnic Minorities Section Chair
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#118 Feminist Methodologies: New Ways of
Knowing
Sandpebble Room C
Doing Feminist Research on Gay Men in Cyberspace, Brad van
Eeden-Moorefield, Christine M. Proulx
Feminist Participatory Action Research for Families and
Communities, Lynet Uttal
Feminist Autoethnographic Methods for Pedagogy and Research,
Katherine R. Allen
Dialectical Analysis as an Intersectional Strategy: Understanding
Ethnicity and Privilege, LeeAnn DeReus, Libby Balter
Blume
Discussant: Sally Lloyd
Recorder: Ramona Faith Oswald
Chair: LeAnn DeReus
(FF; symposium; research)
TCRM Workshops
10:15-11:45 am
#119A TCRM Session–Statistical Procedures for
Missing Data and Proving the Null Hypothesis
Harbour Room A
Discussants: Isaac Washburn, Daniel Russell
Presider: Ming Cui
119A-1, Alternative Approaches for Comparing Two Groups
When Seeking to “Prove the Null Hypothesis,” Walter R.
Schumm, Ken R. Canfield
119A-2, Methods for Handling Missing Secondary Respondent
Data Rebekah L. Young, David R. Johnson
Discussants: Isaac Washburn, Daniel Russell
Presider: Ming Cui
#119B TCRM Session–Marital Interaction and
Communication
Harbour Room B
119B-1, Vitalized, Harmonious, and Conflicted Couples: A
Couples’ Typology of Interactional Processes, Randal D.
Day, Alan Acock
119B-2, The Influence of the Communication Mode on Message
Meanings, Implications for Family Relationships, Sara K.
Johnson, Nicholas Johnson, Shannon E. Weaver
Discussants: Eve Anne Doohan, Barbara Settles
Presider: Stan Knapp
Journal Advisory Committee
10:45-11:45 am, Board Room III
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
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#120 Newcomers Reception
11:45am-1:15pm, Poolside Pavilion
Presider: Gary L. Bowen
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and
Program Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for
the first or second time are invited.
• Making the most of your conference
attendance—choosing sessions, networking
options, managing your time—lead by
Jennifer Hardesty and Megan Haselschwerdt
• Section membership, where you’re connected to other
members with interests like yours
• Certified Family Life Educator credential
• Honors Recognition Program
• Journals and how to submit articles
• Elections Council, Student/New Professional activities, and
more activities and subgroups within NCFR
• Some lucky attendee will win an I-Pod
• Refreshments and more
S/NP
#121 POSTER SESSION 2
11:45am-1:15pm,
Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Immigration and Migration
121-1, EM (R) Immigrant Parents’ and Adolescents’ Experience
of Time Spent Together and Apart, Lynda M. Ashbourne,
Mohammed Baobaid, Kamala Shiriyeva Azizova
121-2, EM (R) Children From Immigrant Families: How Well
are They Faring? Jung Ah Lee, Sunhee Moon, Eun-Jin Kim
121-3, IN (R) Marital Roles and Childrearing Practices in
Armenian Immigrant Families, Mihaela Robila, Diana
Gabrielyan
121-4, IN (R) Experience of Migrant Parents Whose Children
are in Involuntary/Mandated Therapy: A Phenomenological
Inquiry, Yeojin Ahn, Marianne Miller
International Families
121-5, IN (R) The Interplay Between Grandparents, Parents
and Children in Chinese Families, Yan Wang, Ambika
Krishnakumar
121-6, IN (R) An Application of Marital Horizon Theory to
Emerging Adults in China, Jared R. Anderson, Matt D.
Johnson, G. Cole Ratcliffe, Sarah E Wiedower, Wen-chi
Chen, F. Ryan Peterson
121-7, IN (R) Temperament, Emotion Socialization, and Moral
Emotions in China and the US, Tianyi Yu, Brenda Volling
121-8, SESSION CANCELED
121-9, FT (P) Defining Intimacy in Asian American Cultures,
Blendine Hawkins, Katherine Hertlein
121-10, IN (R) Current Status of Family Value Orientation in
Korea: Gender and Family Life Cycle, Young Ju Chun
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121-11, EM (R) Korean Couples’ Perceptions of Family
Resilience and Resources, Jinhee Lee
121-12, IN (R) Korean Middle-aged Men’s Reasons for
Retirement and Retirement Adjustment, Miyoung Kim,
Seohee Son, Jieun Kim
121-13, IN (R) Transnational Lives of Korean ‘Wild Geese
Family’: Coping Strategies and Family Paths Across Time,
Yoojean Kang
121-14, SESSION CANCELED
121-15, IN (R) Filipino Fathers and Transnational Migration:
What About the Children? Scott Harper, Kyung Lee
121-16, IN (R) The Influence of Socialization Goals and Child
Temperament on Taiwanese Parenting Styles, Christine
Meng, Sandy Hsu
121-17 IN (R) Family Contexts and Offspring’s Well-being in
Taiwan: The Double ABC-X Model, Ming Fun Yip, Li-Tuan
Chou, Shu-Man Huang
121-18, IN (R) Home Again: Depression and Migration Among
Elder Mexicans, Chiung-Ya Tang, Antonio Trujillo
121-19, FP (P) Understanding the Influence of Family on the
Dropout Rates of Latino Youth, Andrew Behnke, Laura
Gonzalez
121-20, FT (P) An Informed Not-knowing Stance: Therapy
With an Indian Immigrant Family, Karly Redburn, Kendal
Holtrop
121-21, IN (R) Shift in Romantic Relationship Expectations of
International Graduate Students From Turkey, Raquel Delevi,
Asli Bugay
121-22, EM (R) Coparenting in Mexican American Families,
Anna Soli, Susan McHale, Sarah Killoren, Kimberly
Updegraff
121-23, SN (P) Career Development Tips and Advice for
International Students and Scholars, Soyoung Lee, Kristy
Shih
Racial/Ethnic Issues
121-24, EM (R) Age of First Sex Among Black Adolescents:
The Role of Familial and Extra-familial Factors, Helyne
Frederick, Judith Fischer, Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo, Alan
Reifman
121-25, FH (R) Intimacy and Well Being: A 25-year
Longitudinal Study, Judith Fischer, Rachel Engler, Cheryl
Juergens, Brittney Schrick
121-26, EM (R) Mothers’ and Adolescents’ Ethnic Identity: The
Role of Relationship Quality, Melinda Gonzales-Backen,
Edna Alfaro, Adriana Umana-Taylor, Kimberly Updegraff
121-27, EM (R) Racial Discrimination, Economic Hardship and
Mental and Physical Health, K. A. S. Wickrama, Thulitha
Wickrama, Chalandra Bryant
121-28, FT (R) “Dark Skin People are Viewed Less Than Light
Skin”: Latino Youths’ Experiences of Discrimination, David
Cordova, Richard Cervantes
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121-29, FT (R) “My Parents Don’t Want Me to Become More
American”: Exploring the Acculturation Gap Between Latino
Youth and Their Families, Richard Cervantes, David
Cordova
121-30, FS (R) Family-level Prediction of Giftedness and High
Achievement Across Race, Jessie Everts
121-31, EM (R) “Why Can’t I Get Along with My Motherin-law Like I do With My Mom?”: Daughter-in-laws’
Stereotypes of Mothers-in-law Across Race, Kristy Shih,
Karen Pyke, Kristina Tran
121-32, FT (R) Race and Women’s Income as Predictors of
Demand/Withdraw Communication, Lauren Messina, Erin
Leeland Nes, Jessica Brenneman, Leigh Leslie
121-33, IN (R) Determinants of Abuse and Exploitation Among
Child Street Laborers, Lisa Benson, Angela Pinzon
121-34, FT (R) Family Therapy With Black Families:
Implications for Effective Therapy, Christiana Awosan,
Cadmona Hall
121-35, RT (R) Thriving in Stepfamilies: Competence and Wellbeing Among African American Youth, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Christiana Russell, Angela Bradford, Mallory
Lucier, Scott Ketring, Jennifer Kerpelman, Joe Pittman,
Thomas Smith
121-36, RT (R) Exploring Work and Academic Achievement
Socialization in African American Families, Aryn Dotterer,
Kelly Davis
Cross-cultural/Multi-cultural Families
121-37, FS (P) Multicultural Families: Theoretical Explanations
and Implications, Sadguna Anasuri
121-38, IN (P) Developing Study Abroad Programs for Global
Citizens of Tomorrow, Nilufer Medora
121-39, IN (R) Internationalizing the Study of Families Through
Cross-cultural Research Opportunities, Bahira Trask,
Barbara Settles, Bethany Willis Hepp
121-40, EE (R) Parent-adolescent Conflict in Latino Families:
Implications for Practice, Barbara Allison, Albert J. Davis
121-41, EM (R) Intersecting Multiple Minority Identities: Race,
Sexuality, and Adoptive Status, Hannah Richardson, Abbie
Goldberg
Focus Groups
11:45am-1:15pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a
specific interest. They do not require dues payment and are open
to all members.
#122 Family Economics Meeting
Sandpebble Room A, Presider: Jeffrey Dew, Focus Group Chair
#123 Issues in Aging Meeting
Sandpebble Room B, Presider: Whitney Brosi, Chair
#124 Parent Education Meeting
Sandpebble Room C, Presider: James Marshall, Chair
University Administrators Caucus
11:45am-1:15pm, Sandpebble Room E
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#125 Fellows Roundtables
12:15-1:15pm, Regency Ballroom C
All presenters of these roundtables are NCFR Fellows-the
highest honor afforded NCFR Members. This is an opportunity
to learn from their expertise. Roundtables are limited to 10
people including the presenter. You may attend one round table.
No advance registration is required.
125-1 Enhancing One’s Policy Expertise, Elaine A. Anderson
125-2 Revisiting “Advances in Family Life Education”: Has
Progress Been Made? Margaret E. Arcus
125-3 Developing and Maintaining Post-divorce Family
Relationships, Marilyn Coleman, Lawrence H. Ganong
125-4 Preparing and Revising Journal Manuscripts, David H.
Demo
125-5 Living in Wealth’s Shadow: Strategies for Personal and
Community Well-being, Greer Litton Fox
125-6 Effective Family Programs: Personal Development,
Partnering, and Parenting, H. Wallace Goddard
125-7 Bridging Research and Practice: Creating Responsible
Outreach Materials, Judith A. Myers-Walls
125-8 Ways to Ensure Your Article Gets a Good Review, B.
Kay Pasley
125-9 Turning Your Idea Into a Book, Karen Seccombe; So
You Want to Write a Book: The Art and Science of Making
This Happen, Shirley M. H. Hanson
125-10 Families, Work, and Health, Constance L. Shehan
125-11 Feminist Family Studies, Alexis J. Walker, Katherine
R. Allen
#126 SPECIAL SESSION
1:30-3pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
The Impact of HIV/AIDS on Families in the U.S. and
Abroad
Dr. Cynthia Gomez, Professor and Director of Health Equity
Initiatives at San Francisco State University
Facilitator/Presider: Deborah Coehlo
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
NCFR is proud to cooperate with the Groves Conference and its
Board of Directors. At this year’s conference, Groves is sponsoring the S/NP Leadership Council Meeting and participating as an
exhibitor and sponsor in the University Receptions.
Coco Readdick, President
Joyce Fields, Secretary
Virginia Sibbison, Treasurer
Libby Blume, Awards Chair
Norma Burgess, Membership Chair
Karen Arms, Corporate Representative
Blaine Everson, Parliamentarian
Jo Lynn Cunningham, 2010 Program Chair
Marcia Lasswell, Virginia Sibbison, Connie Steele,
2009 Program Chairs
Karen Goebel, Joanne Roberts, Maresa Murray, At-large
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 3
1:30-3pm
#127 The Effectiveness of “Just in Time”
Parenting Education
Sandpebble Room A
The Impact of a Resource Guide on New Mothers’ Knowledge,
Competency and Stress, H. Marissa Stone, Ted G. Futris
Transition to School: Results From the Gearing Up for
Kindergarten Program, Sean E. Brotherson, Sharon Query,
Divya Saxena
Evaluating the Use and Impact of an Online Resource for
Parents, Jill Bowers, Aaron Ebata
Engaging Parents as Partners in Alcohol Education, Jodi
Dworkin, Bibiana Koh, Marjorie Savage
Discussant: Susan Walker
Chair: Ted G. Futris and Aaron Ebata
(EE; symposium; paper)
#128 BMW: How Do Limited Resource Black
Families Prepare Male Youth for the Global
Workforce?
Sandpebble Room B
Developmental Assets of Black Males: From Cradle to College
to Work, Chantel Lumpkin
Promoting Healthy Lifestyles for Black Teen Fathers, Stephanie
Tatum
Transitions, Challenges and Opportunities in 4-H Youth
Programming for African American Male, Gloria D.
Warren, Walter Barker
Facilitator/Presider: Gloria Warren
(EM; workshop; practice)
#129 Well-being Through Spirituality and
Religiosity
Sandpebble Room C
129-1 Parent-child Communication, Spirituality and Healthy
Psychosocial Development, Larry Forthun, Boyd Pidcock,
David Diehl, Judith Fischer
129-2 Social Support as Mediating Factor Between Religion
and Self-efficacy Amid GLB Persons, Martina PrestonSternberg, Dan Nyargona, Monica Solinas-Saunders
129-3 Young Adult Spirituality, Religiosity and Psychological
Well-being, J. David Lambert
129-4 Adolescents’ Intrinsic Religiosity, Parenting, and
Adolescent Family Life Satisfaction, Bobby Kern, Carolyn
Henry, Scott Plunkett
Facilitator/Presider: Joe Wilmoth
(RF; paper; research)
#130 Family Financial Issues: Divorce and Parent
Socialization
Sandpebble Room D
Financial Issues as Predictors of Divorce, Jeffrey Dew
Money Arguments and Marriage, Sonya L. Britt, Sandra J.
Huston, Dorothy B. Durband
Are Parents Raising Savvy Consumers? Bryce Jorgensen
Financial Knowledge and Risky Credit Behavior of Young
Adults, Jing Jian Xiao, Chuanyi Tang, Joyce Serido,
Soyeon Shim
Discussant: Bill Bailey
Chair: Jeffrey Dew
(RT; symposium; research)
#131 ROUNDTABLES
1:30-3pm, Regency Ballroom C
Limited to 10 participants including the presenters. After
40 minutes presenters will go to another roundtable for the
remainder of the session. Presenters will share resources.
131-1 FP (R) Uncontrolled Burn: Incarcerated Fathers in
American Family Life, Kristy Joy Cox, Sara Wilson
131-2 FH (P) Childcare and Families: Partnering to Support
Healthy Child Weight, Jane Lanigan
131-3 FP (R) Cultural Influences on the Parent-provider
Relationship, Karen McCurdy
131-4 FF (R) Perspectives on Therapy Use Within Sexual
Minority Populations, Jenifer McGuire, Charles Anderson,
Kristen Benson, Christine McGeorge, Tom Carlson,
Volker Thomas
131-5 FS (P) Preparing Future FLE’s: Using “Real Life” Ethical
Stories in the Classroom, Kari Morgan
131-6 FF (P) The State of Feminism in Family Studies Graduate
Programs: Students’ Perspectives, Marilyn Preston, Erika
Brooks, Graham McCaulley
131-7 FT (P) Pulling Together: Promoting Mutual Well-being
in African American Couples, Norma Scarborough, Randi
Cowdery
131-8 IN (P) Teaching Students How to Interact With Diverse
Populations, Suzanne R. Smith
Meeting of Publisher Reps, Editors and Staff
1:30-3pm, Board Room IV
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Why I attend the NCFR Annual Conference
NCFR has been my professional home
for over three decades. The annual
conference quickly became central
in my professional development and
continues to be so. The conferences
expose the most current research, allow
opportunities to meet colleagues, mentor
new professionals, and just as important,
allow renewing friendships over long leisurely dinners.
Robert M. Milardo, Ph.D., Editor,
Journal of Family Theory & Review
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#132 OPENING PLENARY SESSION
Cohabitation
3:15-5pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom E/F/G
Sliding vs. Deciding: Insights from Cohabitation
Research on Pathways of Risk in Relationship
Development
Scott Stanley, Ph.D.
What Does Cohabitation Mean and for Whom?
Pamela Smock, Ph.D.
Two leading scholars will offer a plenary
on cohabitation. Dr. Scott Stanley, Research
Professor, Department of Psychology, and
Co-Director of the Center for Marital and
Family Studies at the University of Denver,
will discuss risk and findings from an ongoing
longitudinal study in his presentation.
Dr. Pamela Smock, Professor of Sociology and
Research Professor in the Population Studies
Center, University of Michigan, will cite
recent evidence from social science research
and examine the meanings of cohabitation in
the United States as they vary by social class,
gender, and race/ethnicity.
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Spencer B.
Olmstead
Presentation of the Cindy Winter Scholarship Award to Lyndal
Bee Lian Khaw
Presenter of Awards: Soyoung Lee, Committee Chair
Facilitator/Moderator/Presider: Raeann R. Hamon, 2009
Conference Program Chair
#133 PRESIDENT’S WELCOMING
RECEPTION
5:15-6:30pm, Poolside Pavilion
All attendees are invited to meet NCFR
President Maxine Hammonds-Smith, members
of the Board, and other NCFR leaders. Light
refreshments served.
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
#134 Ethnic MinoritieS Section
Special Anniversary Celebration and Oral History,
and Business Meeting
6:30-9:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A/B
Introductions and Welcome: Curtis Fox, Section Chair
Remarks: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, NCFR President
Tribute to Those Who Have Crossed Over: Wynona BryantWilliams
Decades in Review
1970s Margaret Crosbie-Burnett
1980s Maresa Murray
1990s Norma Burgess
2000s Seongeun Kim
Presentation of the Historical Study Findings: Frankie Denise
Powell, Tammy Henderson, Jennifer Cook
Passing the Hat: Ouida Westney
Acknowledging the EMS Living Quilt: Chantel Lumpkin
Acknowledging our Legacy, Closing Remarks,
Acknowledgements: Frankie Denise Powell, Tammy
Henderson
Ethnic Minorities Section Business Meeting: Curtis Fox
Anniversary Celebration Committee: Frankie Denise
Powell, Tammy Henderson, Jennifer Cook
Middleton, Chantel Lumpkin, Curtis Fox
Special music arranged for this event by Warren Cooper,
Music Media Ministries, Philadelphia. A commemorative CD
of this music will be available for sale at the event and at the
EM Section Exhibit Booth (Th, F, Sa).
All conference participants are invited to attend. Please
join the EM Section members in celebrating 30 years of
accomplishments and contributions to NCFR.
Research Advisory Council
6:30-8:30pm, meet in lobby
Presider: Nancy Gonzalez, Director of Public Affairs
#135 CFLE Reception (by invitation)
7:30-9pm, Poolside Pavilion
Current CFLEs are invited to this special reception. In addition
to networking opportunities, the program will include an update
on the status of the CFLE program, recognition of the academic
programs approved in 2009, and presentation of the 2009 CFLE
of the Year Award. Refreshments will include ice cream and
toppings.
Facilitator/Presider: Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Director
of Education
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#136 Student/New Professionals
Workshop
Pecha Kucha: From Faculty/Student Relationships
to Job Seeking and Beyond
7:30-9:30pm, Regency Ballroom B
Each presenter will have 6 minutes and 40 seconds and is
allowed 20 slides (slides may be shown more than once). The
session will be two hours long, and any remaining time at
the end will be an opportunity for attendees to ask clarifying
questions. The first two papers will be geared towards a broader
group of SNP’s, and the final three papers are really geared
towards graduate students.
136-1 Supporting the Work/Life Balance: Choosing an
Appropriate Faculty-Institution Match, Tara Newman,
Angela Jones
136-2 Job-seeking in a Multicultural World: Secrets to Success
From First year Faculty and a Graduate Student, Jaime Dice,
Kelly Campbell, Rachel Tambling, Patricia Erwin
136-3 Networking 101: Conference Navigational Skills for the
S/NP, Katherine Gerst, Jennifer Doty, J. Elizabeth Miller
136-4, Authorship Issues in Student-Faculty and MultipleAuthored Collaborations, Áine Humble, Mark Fine
136-5, Graduate Students as Teachers: Making the Transition
From TA to Instructor, Sara K. Johnson, Jodie K. Comer,
Nivdita Ranade, Artie Maharaj
Presider: Amy Rauer
#137-TCRM Business Meeting
8:30-9:45 pm, Harbour Room A
Presiders: Dan Perlman, 2009 TCRM Chair; Kevin Roy, 2010
TCRM Chair
Meet the author
Thursday, Nov. 12, 12:30-1:30pm
Randal Day, author of Introduction to Family
Processes, will be available for discussion and
signing of his newly revised textbook on Thursday
in the exhibits area at the Psyschology Press exhibit
booth.
S/NP
#137-TCRM Business Meeting
RIGOROUS RESEARCH
AND EVALUATION FOR
IMPROVING
8:30-9:45 pm, Harbour Room A/B
Presiders: Dan Perlman, 2009 TCRM Chair; Kevin Roy, 2010
TCRM Chair
CHILD AND FAMILY WELL-BEING
Research and Evaluation
Topic Areas
Child Abuse & Neglect
Child Care
Early Head Start
Head Start
Adoption & Foster Care
Family & Youth Services
Strengthening Families &
Healthy Marriage
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Welfare & Employment
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-3:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Cyber Cafe
7am-10pm, Pine Room
Computers available for use; no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
Meditation Time
7:30-8am, Poolside Pavilion
All attendees are welcome. Each day’s meditation will be led by
a different facilitator. Sponsored by the Religion and Family
Life Section.
Fellows Committee Meeting
7:30-9am, Board Room II
Chair: Judith Myers-Wall, Committee Chair
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/
Local Information
Section Member Meetings
7-8am
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the sections that match your areas of
interest.
8am-1:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom C
This is your special room to visit with colleagues, to visit the
NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review the greater San
Francisco area visitors information. A Silent Auction will feature
items open for bidding. Plan to do your Christmas shopping
here! Proceeds will go for NCFR Conference scholarships for
students. Sign-up sheets for the Saturday evening no-host Taste
of San Francisco dinners are posted here. If you are staying over
Saturday night, relax and enjoy San Francisco at a restaurant
with your colleagues. There will be a complete list of emergency
services in the Hospitality Center.
Feminism and Family Studies Section Meeting
Sandpebble Room A, Presider: Áine Humble, Section Chair
Visit the Exhibits
2010 NCFR Program Committee Meeting
7-9am, Oak Room
Presider: Ramona Faith Oswald, 2010 Program Chair
Research and Theory Section Meeting
Sandpebble Room B, Presider: Ronald Sabatelli, Section Chair
Focus Groups
7-8am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a
specific interest. Anyone may attend these sessions, and focus
groups are open to all members.
Eastern European Families
Sandpebble Room C, Presider: Mihaela Robila, Focus Group
Chair
Work and Families
Sandpebble Room D, Presiders: Kamala Ramadoss, Nicole
McAninch, Focus Group Co-chairs
CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
7-8:15am, Harbour Room B
Current academic programs’ representatives gather for
discussion of APR, their students’ experience in becoming
certified, and general questions for the Academic Program
Liaison. Facilitated by Mary Bold, Academic Program Liaison
Grand Opening, 11am-2pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register
for prizes; drawings will be Friday and Saturday.
NCFR Career Center
11am-2pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Whether you’re a job seeker or a potential
employer, learn how to “Get connected” at
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Educational Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#207 POSTER SESSION 3
7:45-9:15am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Challenges and Opportunities of Aging
207-1, EM (R) Religiosity/Spirituality and the Health, Happiness
and Well-being of Latino Elders, Carlene Gonzalez, Jeanne
Hilton, Paula Valencia-Castro
207-2, FH (R) Difficult Late-life Family Caregiving Situations,
Angela Hauger
207-3, FH (R) Empowering Older, Rural Citizens and Families
for Positive Nutrition, Whitney Brosi, Jan Johnston, Janice
Hermann, Linda Jaco, Jonathan Wilson, Chris Peters,
Grace Wilson
207-4, RF (R) Plasticity of Intellect Among Senior Volunteers in
Religious Organizations, Cheryl Cheek, Kathleen Piercy
207-5, FH (R) Distinguishing Nursing Facility Quality of Care
From Enforcement Stringency, Charles Lockhart, Kristin
Klopfenstein, Jean Giles-Sims
207-6, IN (R) Eat Play Love: Comparing U.S. and Taiwanese
Students’ Memories of Their Grandparents, I. Joyce Chang,
Rebecca Ward, Gregory E. Kennedy
207-7, RT (R) Retired Women and Volunteering: Formal,
Informal and “Detest it With a Passion,” Christine Price,
Olena Nesteruk
207-8, FH (R) Personal Growth in the Recovery Process From
the Spousal Bereavement, Noriko Toyokawa
Intergenerational Issues
207-9, FH (R) Happy Holidays? Parental Dementia,
Intergenerational Ambivalence, and Family Holidays,
Elizabeth Plowman
207-10, FP (R) A Preliminary Study on the Attitude of Maternal
Grandparents Toward Providing Grandchildren Care in
Taiwan, Ching-Fen Lee, Shain-May Tang, Li-Tuan Chou
207-11, IN (R) Intergenerational Exchange Types of Married
Adult Children and Their Parents/Parents-in-law: A Crossnational Comparison, Ju-Ping Lin, Tse-Fan Chang, ChiuHua Huang
207-12, IN (R) The Role of Filial Norms in Intergenerational
Support to Aging Parents: A Cross-national Comparison,
Chiu-Hua Huang, Ju-Ping Lin, Tse-Fen Chang
207-13, RT (R) Social Learning Perspectives on Finances in
Early Marriage, Jeremy Boden, Jacki Fitzpatrick
College-The Great Transition
207-14, EE (R) Students’ Perceptions Regarding Their
Impending Transition Out of College, Ani Yazedjian,
Michelle Toews, Becki Kielaszek
207-15, EE (R) Students’ Perceptions of Parental Support During
the College Years, Brittany Kolkhorst, Ani Yazedjian,
Michelle Toews
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207-16, EE (R) A Longitudinal Study of Attachment, College
Adjustment, and Achievement, Michelle Toews, Brittany
Kolkhorst, Ani Yazedjian
207-17, EM (R) Life Stress, Coping Strategies and Related
Social Factors in Chinese College Students, Haiping Wang,
Xiaoyun Zhang, Kieu Anh Do, Yan Xia
207-18, SN (R) Graduate Students in a Multicultural Academic
World, Gladys Asiedu, R. Rudabeh Nazarinia, Wen-Chi
Chen, Ghadir Aljayyousi-Khalil
207-19, EE (P) How They Learned About Money: Insights From
College Students’ Reflections, Catherine Solheim, Virginia
Zuiker, Polina Sheldeshova
207-20, IN (R) Listening to the Voices of International Students
in Family Studies and Family Therapy Graduate Programs,
Shi-Ruei Fang, Teresa McDowell
207-21, RT (R) Mate Preferences Among College Students,
Donna Hancock, Leslie Simons, Jennifer Conley
207-22, FT (R) “Failure Is Not an Option”: Resiliency in African
American Men in College, Adam Downs, Carlas Quinney,
Jr., Richard Wampler, Zain Shamoon, India JamesGaskins, Cassandra Shivers
207-23, EM (R) College Student Language Brokers: Cultural
and Personality Differences, Robert S. Weisskirch, Melina
Bersamin, Su Yeong Kim, Seth J. Schwartz, Adriana J.
Umana-Taylor, Byron L. Zamboanga
207-24, IN (R) Out of Country Experiences and Identity in
Adolescence, Cuiting Li, Sterling Wall
207-25, FS (P) Crisis Leadership, Teaching, and Learning After
a Campus Tragedy, J. Elizabeth Miller, Katherine Gerst,
Peter Seldin
Religion and Families
207-26, RF (R) Religiosity and Chinese Immigrants’ Marriage,
Yaxin Lu, Loren Marks
207-27, RF (R) Bowen Family Systems Theory and Spirituality:
Triangulation and Religious Questing, Peter Jankowski,
Katie Heiden Rootes
207-28, RF (R) Assessing Influences on Couple Attitudes
Toward Relationship Education, Brandon Burr, Daniel
Hubler, Brandt Gardner
207-29, RF (R) An Instrument to Measure Prejudice Toward Old
Order Amish, William McGuigan, Allison Marzano
207-30, RF (P) Spiritual Directors: An Important Referral
Source for Diverse Families, Elisabeth Jones
207-31, RT (R) Preserving the Mormon Village: Family,
Community, and Rural Gentrification, Todd Goodsell, Eric
Gifford
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 4
8:15-9:45am
#208 Divorce Education
Sandpebble Room A
208-1, Supporting Divorcing Parents in Japan, Akemi
Kishimoto, Karen Blaisure
208-2, Online Divorce Education: An Effective Alternative
to Traditional Programs, Elissa T. Mitchell, Jill Bowers,
Jennifer L. Hardesty, Robert Hughes, Jr.
208-3, Focus on Kids: Evaluation of a Research-based Divorce
Education Program, David Schramm, Shaun Calix
208-4, Lessons Learned From a Divorce Education Program
Given Online and In-person, Graham McCaulley, David
Schramm
Facilitator/Discussant/Presider: Sedahlia Jasper
Crase
(EE; paper; research and practice)
#209 Ethnic Marriage and Parenting Issues
Sandpebble Room B
Facilitator/Presider: Meeshay Williams-Wheeler
209-1, Exploring the Role of Sense of Indebtedness Toward
Parents: How Korean American Young Adults Overcome
Parent-child Challenges, Hyeyoung Kang
209-2, Diagnosed Illnesses and Marriage: Poor Health and
Relationship Functioning, Chalandra Bryant, Barlynda
Bryant, K. A. S. Wickrama
209-3, Marital Relationships and Parenthood: Examining
Newlyweds With Children, Barlynda Bryant, Chalandra
Bryant, K. A. S. Wickrama
209-4, Interracial Dating and Commitment to Marriage: A
Qualitative Analysis, Jill Boelter, Catherine
Surra
Discussant: Pearl Stewart
(EM; paper; research)
#210 Work and Families
Sandpebble Room C
210-1, Why Don’t I Give Myself and My Family a Break?
Negotiating the Demands of Academic Life, Debra Berke,
Rona Karasik, Scott Scheer
210-2, Graduate Student Families: A Content Analysis of Worklife Programs, Artie Maharaj, Nivedita Ranade, Mary
Sutherland, Mamta Saxena, Janna Mahfoud
210-3, Work and Family: Implications for Maternal Wellbeing,
Jenet Jacob, Erin Holmes
Discussant/Facilitator: Katherine Stamps Mitchell
(FP; paper; research)
#211 Preparing Family Professionals That Meet
Community Needs
Sandpebble Room D
Community Based Learning From Agency Perspectives: “Is it all
Worth it?” Michael Fleming
The Professionalization of Intern Placement in Family Studies:
Developing a Match Process for Interns, Elizabeth B.
Carroll, Debi Levine, Tammy Whitten, Sharon M.
Ballard, Alan C. Taylor
Preparing Family Studies Majors to Work in the Community: An
Analysis of Family Education Knowledge and Skills Needed
to Secure Employment, Alan C. Taylor
Chair: Sharon B. Ballard
(FS; symposium; paper)
#212 Gender, Culture and Power: A
Socio-emotional Approach to Couple Therapy
Sandpebble Room E
Workshop Leaders: Carmen Knudson-Martin,
Douglas Huenergardt
(FT; workshop; practice)
#213 Diversity Among Vulnerable Youth: A Look
at Positive Outcomes
Bayside Room A
Family Acceptance and Healthy Adjustment of LGB Young
Adults, Stephen T. Russell, Russell Toomey, Caitlin C.
Ryan
Perspectives of Homeless Youth: The Importance of Maintaining
Family Ties, Vignetta Charles
Family Routines and Adolescent Success in the Face of Urban
Poverty, Kathleen M. Roche, Sharon R. Ghazarian
Discussant: Brian K. Barber
Chair: Kathleen M. Roche
(RT; symposium; research)
#214-Student/New Professional Workshop
Applying to Graduate Schools and Ph.D. Programs
8:15am-9:45am, Harbour Room A
Facilitator/Presider: Claire Kamp Dush, S/NP
Program Rep
S/NP
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
8:15-9:45 am, Board Room I
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
#215 CFLE Academic Program Review
Roundtable
8:30-10am, Regency Ballroom C
Leader: Mary Bold, Ph.D., CFLE, NCFR Academic Program
Liaison
A new feature at the conference, this Roundtable will provide a
place for college and university representatives to ask questions
about the Academic Program Review and receive guidance
on making an application for NCFR approval. Approval
of an academic program permits the institution’s
graduates to make the Abbreviated Application for the
Provisional CFLE credential, with lower initial costs.
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Publications Advisory Council
#219-Legacy Circle (by invitation)
8:30-10am, Board Room III
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, Director of Education
Noon-1:30pm, 9th Floor Vista Room
All who have been members of NCFR for 25 or
more years are invited to this special event.
Committee to Revise Scoring and
Review Procedures
9-10am, Oak Room
Discussion of scoring and review procedures
Presider: Cindy Winter, Program Consultant
#220-POSTER SESSION 4
Noon-1:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Development Advisory Committee
9-10:30am, Evergreen Room
Presider: John Pepper, Director of Finance
#216 PLENARY SESSION
Partnership Turnover
10-11:45am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom E/F/G
The Marriage-Go-Round: Partnership Turnover in
the U.S. and Other Western Countries
Andrew J. Cherlin, Ph.D.,, Griswold Professor
of Sociology and Public Policy at Johns
Hopkins University
Americans today marry more repeatedly and
have more live-in partners than people in any
other Western country. American children, more
than any others, must cope with the frequent
and often disruptive comings and goings of parents and parents’
partners. Dr. Cherlin will compare U.S. data with that from other
countries; discuss the roots of this distinctive pattern; review
the strength and limitations of the evidence of the effects on
children; and discuss the implications for family policy.
Presentation of the Ernest G. Osborne Award to Ramona Faith
Oswald. Committee Chair, presenter: Jodi Dworkin
Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to Sara Meadows, Sara
McLanahan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. Committee Chair,
presenter: Paul Amato
Facilitator/Presider: Raeann R. Hamon, 2009 Conference
Program Chair
#218 STUDENT/NEW PROFESSIONAL
WORKSHOP
Starting a Student Affiliate of NCFR, and Keeping
it Alive and Successful
Noon-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room E
Stating an NCFR Affilate Organization, Jennifer
Crosswhite
Now That you Have an “Official” Student Affiliate
Organization, What’s Next? Sterling Wall
Enriching Student NCFR Affiliate Experience by
Supporting Undergraduate Research, Jeanne Rothaupt
Growing a Student Affiliate Organization, Alissa VanMatre
Discussant/Chair: Jennifer Crosswhite
S/NP
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Work and Families
220-1, FP (R) Shift Work, Work-family Fit and Mental Health:
Do Spouses’ Schedules Matter? Robert Tuttle, Michael
Garr
220-2, FF (R) Organizational and Family Justice in Work and
Family for LGBT and Heterosexual Couples. Tara SaathoffWells, Brad van Eeden-Moorefield, Christine Candelaria,
Justin Plevinksi, Ashley Blakely
220-3, RT (R) Work and Close Relationships: Love, Tension
and Sleep When Jobs Require Travel, Erin Kostina-Ritchey,
Anisa Zvonkovic, NaYeon Lee, Andrea Roets, Lindsey
Mills, Jennifer Rojas
220-4, RT (R) Using the Theory of Margin to Build a Model of
Work-Life Balance for Single Parents, Sunny Munn, Tonette
Rocco
220-5, RT (R) Does Location Matter? Place of Work and Time
Spent in Housework, Katherine E. Speirs, Edmond D.
Shenassa
220-6, SN (R) Educate Your Mind Not Lose It: Coping the Ecodemands of a Ph. D. Student, Matt Loehr, George Williams,
Karen Myers-Bowman
220-7, EM (P) The Changing Landscape of American Women:
Work, Family and Personal Fulfillment, Dorothy Berglund,
Bob DelCampo, Diana DelCampo, Rob DelCampo
220-8, IN (R) The Versatile-resourceful Model of Role Strain:
A Model for Addressing Women’s Multiple Roles, Deepu
George, Tony George
220-9, RT (R) Work-family Balance Among Married Women:
The Role of Daily Activities at Home and at Work, Nayeon
Lee, Anisa Zvonkovic, Duane Crawford
Therapy and Counseling
220-10, FT (R) A Phenomenological Study of Family Therapists’
Use of Prayer, Marianne Miller, Monica Chavier
220-11, FT (R) Client Demographics and Alliance: Is There a
Relationship? Catie Walker, Scott Ketring
220-12, FT (P) Common Roadblocks to Miracle Question
Effectiveness, Gary Ratcliffe, Marjorie Strachman Miller,
Sandra Stith, Jeremy Boyle, Jonathan Swinton, Eric
McCollum
220-13, FT (R) Therapeutic Alliance and Client Satisfaction
From the Client’s Perspective, Colleen Peterson, Armeda
Stevenson, Katherine Hertlein, Stephen Fife
220-14, FT (R) Effects of Therapist Self-care and Supervision on
Home-based Clinical Work, CR Macchi
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220-15, FT (R) Promoting Equality in Couples Therapy:
Measuring Therapists’ Competence
Christi McGeorge, Thomas Stone Carlson, Heather
Guttormson
220-16, FT (P) Guidelines for Providing Expert Witness
Testimony as a Marriage and Family Therapist, Patricia
Roberson, Rebecca Cobb
220-17, FT (P) Selection Process of MFT Trainee for Theoretical
Preference, Kathryn Kaupert, Sean Davis
Joys and Challenges of Parenting
220-18, EM (P) Black Father Involvement: A Model for
Research and Practitioners, George Williams, Karen MyersBowman
220-19, IN (R) Children’s Reactions to War From a Distance:
Parent and Child Perspectives, Karen Myers-Bowman
220-20, FS (R) The Hard-worker and the Drinker: College
Student Perceptions of Fathers and Men, Jessica Troilo
220-21, FT (R) In the Child’s Best Interest: Fathers, Children,
and Foster Care, Lenore McWey, Spencer Olmstead,
Tammy Henderson
220-22, FT (R) Culture of Fathers With Disabled Children:
Stress and Life Satisfaction, Natalie M. Senatore, Carol A.
Darling, John W. Strachan
220-23, RT (R) Disentangling Fathering and Mothering: The
Role of Youth Personality, Heidi Stolz, Brian Barber,
Joseph Olsen, Laura Emhof
220-24, RT (R) An Intergenerational Project: Family Support for
Young Fathers’ Participation in Work, Kevin Roy, Colleen
Vesely, Megan Fitzgerald, Nicolle Buckmiller Jones
220-25, RT (R) Trabajo de madres: ‘Motherwork’ in the
Contexts of Immigration and Integration, Colleen Vesely,
Kevin Roy
220-26, EE (R) Educational Outcomes of Children of Deceased,
Absent, or Present Fathers, Brandie Ward, Sedahlia Jasper
Crase
220-27, FS (R) Maternal Depression, Intrusiveness and Child
Negativity Among Low-income Families, Xiaoyun Zhang,
Rachel Chazan-Cohen, Helen Raikes
220-28, RT (R) Intensive Mothering Ideology in the Lives
of Full-time Employed Mothers of Infants, Jill K. Walls,
Joseph G. Grzywacz, Heather M. Helms, Jenna Tucker, C.
Randall Clinch, Thomas A. Arcury
220-29, FS (R) Couple Relationship During the Transition to
Parenthood, Barbara Figueiredo
220-30, RT (R) Differences Between Mothers and Fathers:
Method Error? Scott Plunkett, Rhondine Neal, Carolyn
Henry, Andrew Ainsworth
220-31, RT (R) Father Involvement of Adolescent and Adult
Fathers in Low-income Families, Mahasin Saleh, Jeanne
Hilton
220-32, FS (R) Financial Stress, Social Support, Children’s
Problem Behavior and Parental Depression, Chih-Yuan S.
Lee, Jason Horowitz, Jaerim Lee, Gerald August
Violence
220-33, EM (P) Talking About Domestic Violence in the Asian
Pacific Islander Community, Duhita Mahatmya, Mira Yusef
220-34, EM (R) A Comparison of Foreign-born and U.S.born Women’s Decision-making in Abusive Relationships,
Yvonne Amanor-Boadu, Jill Messing, Sandra Stith, Jared
Anderson, Jacquelyn Campbell
220-35, FT (R) Assessing Children Exposed to Family Abuse
and Violence, Jeffrey Wherry, Kimberly Corson, Stephen
Hunsaker
220-36, IN (R) Domestic Violence Among Married Couples in
Beijing, China: The Influence of Parental In-law Acceptance,
Education and Income, Shauntia D. White, Norman B.
Epstein
220-37, RF (R) Spirituality and Religion in IPV Shelter Systems:
An Ecological Exploration, Amber Riehl, Barbara Ames
220-39, FF (R) Mean Girls: Examining the Malicious and
Secretive World of Female Bullies From a Feminist
Perspective, Lisa Taylor, Shannon Schwab
220-40, FF (R) From ‘Not Wanting to Die’ to ‘Wanting to Live’:
Mothers’ Changing Perceptions of Boundaries in the Process
of Leaving An Abusive Partner, Lyndal Bee Lian Khaw,
Jennifer Hardesty, Colleen Montgomery, Catherine
Peuvion
220-41, FH (R) A Conceptual Model of Coparenting After
Separation From an Abusive Partner, Jennifer Hardesty,
Marcela Raffaelli, Lyndal Khaw, Elissa Mitchell
220-42, FS (P) Articulating CFLE Standards Through Course
Syllabi, Susan Murray, Mary Bold. Former APR Chair
Sue Murray and Academic Program Liaison Mary Bold will
present a poster on how CFLE standards may be incorporated
in a syllabus for an academic course.
Section Member Meetings
Noon-1:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#221 Feminism and Family Studies Section Auction
Sandpebble Room A
#222 Religion and Family Section Member Meeting
Sandpebble Room B. Presider: Linda Behrendt, Section Chair
Focus Groups
Noon-1:30pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a
specific interest. They do not require dues payment and are open
to all members.
#223 Families and Grief
Sandpebble Room C. Panel: Teaching, Research and Working
With Multi-cultural Families. Presider: Colleen Murray, Focus
Group Chair
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#224 Marriage and Family Enrichment
Sandpebble Room D. Presider: Jim Burg, Focus Group Chair
#225 SPECIAL SESSION
Noon-1:30pm, Harbour Room A
#227 Annual NCFR Business Meeting
How to Become a CFLE
NCFR Director of Education, Dawn Cassidy,
will explain the benefits of the Certified Family
Life Educator (CFLE) designation and explain
both the Abbreviated and Exam application
processes.
226-12 Grandparenting in Global Perspective, Barbara H.
Settles
226-13 Demographic Contours of American Families, Jay D.
Teachman
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1:30-2:30pm, Bayside Room A/B
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, 2007-2009 NCFR
President
Presentation of Appreciation Awards: NCFR President,
Outgoing NCFR Board Members, NCFR Program Chair . All
NCFR members are welcome. Learn about NCFR and its future
programs. Participate in discussions. This is an opportunity for
members to provide input to the Board of Directors.
Groves Conference Board Meeting
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Meeting
Noon-1:30pm, Harbour Room B
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
Family Science Association/Teaching Family
Science Association Meeting
Noon-1:30pm, Oak Room
Presider: Victor Harris, President
#226 Fellows Roundtables
12:30-1:30pm, Regency Ballroom C
All presenters of these roundtables are NCFR Fellows-the
highest honor afforded NCFR Members. This is an opportunity
to learn from their expertise. Roundtables are limited to 10
people including the presenter. You may attend one round table.
No advance registration is required. .
226-1 Divorce: Ideas for New Research, Paul R. Amato
226-2 Military Families: Assessing Support and Resilience,
Gary L. Bowen
226-3 Family Professionals Promoting Civic Engagement,
William J. Doherty
226-4 Benefits and Challenges of Incorporating a Womynist
Perspective in Family Practice and Research, Edith A. Lewis
226-5 Effective Academic Collaborations, Shelley MacDermid
226-6 Contexts and Processes of Theorizing, Jay A. Mancini
226-7 Does Gay Marriage Challenge Heteronormativity?
Stephen R. Marks
226-8 Publishing Books and Journal Articles, Robert M.
Milardo
226-9 Working in Schools: Program Design and Research,
Dennis K. Orthner
226-10 Exploring Relationship Satisfaction: The Integration of
Theory, Research, and Practice, Ronald M. Sabatelli
226-11 Methodological Issues in Studying the Effects of
Military Deployments, Walter R. Schumm
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2-5pm, Board Room III
Presider: Coco Readdick, Groves President
Visit San Francisco at 1:30pm on
• All regular academic/professional sessions end
Thursday, November 12.
• Bus transportation to and from San Francisco is provided
compliments of the Hyatt Regency-Burlingame.
• Your conference badge is required for boarding.
• Bus service will begin at 12:30pm and run continously to
Union Square in downtown San Francisco. From Union
Square, cable car, taxi, and bus service is available to other
points in the city. Last bus returns to the hotel at 11pm.
• Although efforts will be made to concentrate bus service in
early afternoon and later in the evening, NCFR and the
hotel make no assurances about seat availability. You are
encouraged, in particular, to plan your return to the hotel
for 9:30pm or earlier.
• Other transportation options to/from the city include BART
(from the San Francisco airport station to downtown stops
such as Powell Street; roundtrip ticket is $16.20); CalTrain
surface-level trains from Burlingame; bus; and taxi.
Schedules and availability vary. See websites below.
Note that BART service ends at midnight.
Transportation-related websites for the Bay Area:
www.bart.gov
www.caltrain.com
http://transit.511.org
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-5pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Cyber Cafe
Computers available for use; no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
7am-10pm, Pine Room
2010 NCFR Program Committee Meeting
7-9am, Harbour Room B
Presider: Ramona Faith Oswald, 2010 Program Chair
Section Member Meetings
7-8am
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#301 Family Policy Section Meeting
Sandpebble Room A. Presider: Thomas Chibucos, Section
Chair
Focus Groups
7-8am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a
specific interest. Anyone may attend these sessions, and focus
groups are open to all members.
#302 Asian American Families
Sandpebble Room B. Presider: Grace Chung, Kristie Shih,
Focus Group Co-chairs
#303 GLBT Issues
Sandpebble Room C. Presider: Jennifer McGuire, Focus Group
Chair
Meditation Time
7:30-8am, Poolside Pavilion
All attendees are welcome. Each day’s meditation will be led by
a different facilitator. Sponsored by the Religion and Family
Life Section
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/Local
Information
8am-5pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom C
This is your special room to be used to visit with colleagues,
to visit the NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review the
greater San Francisco area visitors information. Bids for the
Silent Auction close at 2pm. If you have the winning bid, you
may pay for and pick up your items. Proceeds will go for NCFR
Conference scholarships for students. Sign-up sheets for the
Saturday evening no-host Taste of San Francisco dinners are
posted here. If you are staying over Saturday night, relax and
enjoy your last night in San Francisco at a restaurant with your
colleagues. There will be a complete list of emergency services
in the Hospitality Center.
Visit the Exhibits
9am-4pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Prizes
will be awarded over the noon hour.
NCFR Career Center
9am-4pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Whether you’re a job seeker or a potential
employer, learn how to “Get connected” at the
NCFR Career Center booth. You will learn
about our user-friendly, online career-matching service where
professional candidates can post their resumes and employers
can post their openings…and get connected automatically
(http://employment.ncfr.org). No cost to job seekers-safe and
confidential with automatic email alerts. For employers…easy
online posting, account management, and tracking reports PLUS
affordable rates. Save more right now… get an even better
deal with the NCFR Annual Conference Special Offer…
discount off regular rates (expires January 31, 2010). Visit
our exhibit booth or call 888-781-9331.
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
Meeting
7-9am, Board Room II; Swiftwater Cafe
Presider: Mary Bold, Academic Program Liaison
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
7:30-9am, Evergreen Room
Presider: Robert Milardo, JFTR Editor
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Education Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#305 POSTER SESSION 5
7:45-9:15am, Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Family Process
305-1, EE (R) Couple Play and Parent-child Play Predicts
Marital and Parental Satisfaction, Jenne Alderks
305-2, RT (R) Whose Relationship? Boundary Ambiguity in
Complex and Changing Unions, Bryndl Hohmann-Marriott
305-3, RT (R) Reframing Family Social Capital Theory From
a Developmental Perspective, Amanda White, F. Scott
Christopher
305-4, RT (R) Family to School Spill-over: School Engagement
in Context, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Randall Day, Felisha
Lotspeich
Adoption
305-5, EE (P) Parenting Education for Transnational, Domestic
and Foster Care Adoptions, Diana Baltimore, Sedahlia
Jasper Crase
305-6, EM (R) Racial Discrimination and Stress Among
Transracially Adopted Adolescents, Jocelyn Smith, Leigh
Leslie, Amanda Berger
305-7, EM (R) Predictors of Parents’ Racial Socialization of
Transracially Adopted Adolescents, Katie Hrapczysli, Leigh
Leslie, Jalean LaTaillade, Dawnyea Jackson
305-8, FP (R) Nationally Representative Data: 2007 National
Survey of Adoptive Parents, Sharon Vandivere, Karin
Malm
305-9, FS (R) Attachment to Adoptive Parents: Impacts on
Romantic Relationship Attachment, Kristin Dillon
305-10, IN (R) Problem Kids, or Survivors? Sandra Bailey
305-11, RF (R) Religion’s Influence on Adoption Practices,
Kristy Krivickas, Krista Payne
Marriage: Marital Relations, Adjustment and Quality
305-12, FS (R) Transition to Parenthood: Observed Behavior
Predicting Marital Quality, Jared Durtschi, Ming Cui, Holly
Hatton, Rand Conger, Frederick Lorenz
305-13, RT (R) Psychological Characteristics and Change
in Marital Adjustment for Parents, Daniel Bower, Sarah
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah Mangelsdorf, Geoffrey Brown,
Rongfang Jia
305-14, RT (R) Measuring Marital Quality: Comparing Single
and Multiple Item Measures, Jody Van Laningham, David
Johnson
305-15, FH (R) Fibromyalgia, Chronic Pain and Marriage: A
Daily Diary Pilot Study, Christine Proulx, Nick Frye
305-16, FT (R) Child vs. Adult Attachment: Child Sexual Abuse
Survivors and Their Partners, Chingju Chen, Marsha
Carolan
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305-17, FT (R) Family-of-origin Experience and Emotional
Health as Predictors of Relationship Self-regulation,
Matthew Brown, Jeffry Larson, James Harper, Mallory
Meyer
305-18, IN (R) Marital Risk Factors and HIV Infection Among
Women in Kenya, Dorothy Rombo, Jean Bauer, William
Turner
305-19, EE (R) Effectiveness of Relationship Education With
Single, Cohabiting, and Married Parents in New Mexico,
Esther Devall, Marcel Montanez, Dawn Vanleeuwen
305-20, FT (R) Connection Rituals Associated With Marital
Happiness, Scot Allgood, April Bakker
305-21, RF (R) The How and Why of Religion and Marital
Commitment: Multiple Dimensions of Religiosity and Their
Relationship to Components of Marital Commitment, Duane
Dowd
305-22, RT (R) Marital Meaning and Reasons For Lack of
Marriage, Joel Muraco, Melissa Curran
305-23, EM (R) Two Cultures in One Marriage: Korean
Women’s Adjustment in Intermarriage, Youn Mi Lee,
Seongeun Kim
305-24, IN (R) Intermarried Wives’ Marital Satisfaction in
Korea, Jihye Yi, Sun Wha Ok, Kiseon Chung, Juyoung
Jang
305-25, FT (R) Asian, Anglo, and Asian-Anglo Couple
Relationship Satisfaction and FOO, Hyesun Ro, Richard
Wampler, Alan Reifman, Dean Busby
305-26, RT (R) A Grounded Theory Study of Low-income
Caucasian Parents’ Healthy Marriages, S. Greg Thompson,
Donna R. Smith, Jason Whiting, Kay Bradford
Maintaining Relationships
305-27, FS (R) The Role of Gratitude in Maintaining
Relationships, Nathaniel Lambert, Frank Fincham
Work and Family Issues
305-28, FP (R) Daily Positive and Negative Work-Family
Spillover and Crossover Between Mothers and Children,
Kelly D. Davis, Ann C. Crouter
305-29 FP (R) Effects of Returen to Work and Economic
Harship on Well-being of New Mothers, Jenna H. Tucker,
Joseph G. Grzywacz, Thomas A. Arcury, C. Randall
Clinch
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#306 SPECIAL SESSION
Sexuality Issues
8:15-9:45am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Mapping Latina/o Sexualities
Research in the United States
Dr. Marysol Ascencio, Associate Professor,
University of Connecticut, Human
Development and Family Studies and Puerto
Rican and Latino Studies
A review of the complexities, challenges,
and gaps in current research and scholarship. The Latina/o
population is the largest minority group in the United States,
but understanding is limited and often colored by simplistic or
stereotypical images.
The Impact of Family Acceptance
and Rejection on Risk and WellBeing for LGBT Youth
Caitlin Ryan, Ph.D., ACSW, Director of
Adolescent Health Initiatives, Cesar E.
Chavez Institute, San Francisco State
University
Little has been known about the role of families and caregivers
in contributing to risk or well-being for LGBT
adolescents and adults. Dr. Ryan will discuss new
research from the Family Assistance Project on
acceptance and rejection and a resulting family-related
model of prevention and care.
Facilitator/Presider: Stephen Russell
Sponsors: Feminism and Family Studies, Family
Therapy, and Research and Theory Sections
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5
8:15-9:45am
#307 Ethical Challenges in a Diverse World:
A Case Study Approach
Sandpebble Room A
Workshop Leaders: Glen Palm, Betty Cooke,
Michael Fleming, Dawn Cassidy
(EE; workshop; practice)
#308 A New Breed of Latino Parent Involvement
Programs: Involving Whole Families
Sandpebble Room B
Chair: Cintia Aguilar, Andrew Behnke
Facilitator/Presider: Katrina Akande
(EM; workshop; research)
#309 Low-income Families and Poverty
Sandpebble C
309-1, The Capability Approach for Research on Families in
Poverty, Seohee Son, Jean Bauer
309-2, The Family Bottom Line: A Family Developmental
Perspective on Income Adequacy, Catherine HuddlestonCasas, Annemarie Bailey Fowler
309-3, Transformative Development in U.S. Women
Living in Poverty, Claire Forest
(FP; paper; research)
#310 Sensitivity to Culture in Family Science
Curriculum
Sandpebble Room E
310-1, Imbuing the Study of Family Resource Management With
a Global Perspective, Audrey Falk
310-2, Mid Program Review and Cultural Sensitivity: Essential
Learner Outcomes, Leslie Koepke
310-3, Lessons Learned From a First-time Study Abroad Interim
Term Experience, Sharon Powell, Lane Powell, Patrick
Burns
Discussant/Facilitator/Presider: Sharon Ballard
(FS: paper; practice)
#311 Aggression, Safety and Future Events in
Intimate Relationships: Violence and Relationship
Dynamics
Sandpebble Room D
Interplay Among Egalitarianism, Dominance and Relationship
Aggression in College Couples, Gunnur Karakurt
Safety in Intimate Partnerships: A Grounded Theory of
Appraisals, Threat, and Trauma, Jason Whiting
Safety in Intimate Partnerships: Developing the Safety
Assessment of Future Events Scale, Douglas Smith
Comparing Partner Reports and Observer Ratings of Hostility
and Support, Janet Melby, Frederick Lorenz
Discussant: Sandra Stith
Chair: Gunnur Karakurt
(RT; symposium; research)
Why I attend the annual conference
NCFR has embraced the changing culture of family science.
What I value most about the annual conference is the
openness and enthusiasm for new and collaborative ways
of thinking. You’ll find leading experts and
practitioners head-to-head with students and
new professionals sharing experiences and
ideas with an energy I have not felt at any
other professional gathering.
Amanda Williams, Graduate Research
and Teaching Assistant, Oklahoma State
University
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#312-Breakfast Meeting of Presidents/
Reps/ADVISERS of Student Affiliated
Councils
8:15-9:45am, Regency Ballroom B
Starting a Student Affiliate of NCFR and Keeping It
Alive and Successful
Starting a NCFR Student Affiliate Organization, Jennifer
M. Crosswhite. Topics: Starting a student organization,
writing bylaws, becoming an official NCFR Affiliate Student
Organization, becoming recognized at your university.
Now That You Have an “Official” Student Affiliate Organization,
What’s Next? Sterling Wall. Topics: recruitment, funding,
activities, recruiting.
Enriching Student NCFR Affiliate Experience by Supporting
Undergraduate Research, Jeanne Rothaupt
Growing a Student Affiliate Organization, Alissa VanMatre.
Topics: methods of recruitment and results, community
service projects, educational and experiential speakers.
After the presentation we will hear from students about their
activities, projects and ideas. Please let your students know we
want to hear from them.
The workshop is open to all presidents or
representatives of student affiliated councils and
advisers. The breakfast is free, but you must register
in advance. If you have not registered, please see the
cashier at the Conference Registration Booth.
Presiders: Ada Alden, Affiliate Councils Program
Chair and Richard Sale, Affiliate Councils President
S/NP
#314 PLENARY SESSION
Adoption
10-11:45 am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom E/F/G
New Worlds of Adoption: Growing
Up in Complex Families
Dr. Harold Grotevant, Rudd Family
Foundation Chair of
Psychology at the University of
Massachusetts-Amherst
In recognition of November as National
Adoption Month, Dr. Harold Grotevant will speak on “New
Worlds of Adoption: Growing Up in Complex Families,”
arguing that contemporary adoption requires that we expand our
definition of family, and also necessitates developing theories
and methods that will allow us to conduct credible research.
“Shared Fate” in Contemporary
Multicultural Adoption Context
Dr. Leslie Hollingsworth, Associate Professor,
School of Social Work at the
University of Michigan
Dr. Hollingsworth addresses the applicability
of “shared fate” theory (H. David Kirk) for
strengthening contemporary multicultural adoptive families,
including those in which domestic transracial, intercountry, and
embryo adoptions occur.
Transnational Adoption
Dr. Sara Dorow, Associate Professor of Social
Structure and Social Policy in the Department
of Sociology at the University of Alberta
Dr. Dorow will speak on “Transnational
Adoption,” with particular attention to
Chinese-North American adoptions.
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research
Proposal to Ryo Hirayama
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Contribution to
Feminist Paper Award to Amy Brainer
Awards Presenter: I. Joyce Chang, Committee Chair
Facilitator/Presider: Raeann R. Hamon, 2009 Conference
Program Chair
See the follow-up Adoption Focus Group meeting, 12-1:30,
which will feature these three speakers. All are welcome to
attend.
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#315 SPECIAL SESSION
International Programs in Family Life Education
Noon-1:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Socio-Educative Approaches for Family Life Education in
Brazil, Maria Lucia Afonso, Charles B. Hennon, Tina
Carico, Lesley Ormiston, Gary W. Peterson
An Intergenerational Program in Taiwan—Go Go Village Sports
Competition, Ju-Ping Lin
Changes in the Greek Family: An Overview of Family Life
Education Efforts and Services, Panayiota Courelli, Basilia
Softas-Nall, Anna Pagoropoulou
Nigerian Women Amidst Cultural and Career Dictations; Need
for Family Life Education, Awosika Bridiget Itunu, Cecilia
Olarewaju
The ELITE FLE Program in Taiwan, Theresa Nei-yuh Huang
Facilitator/Moderator/Presider: Carol A. Darling
Sponsored by NCFR CFLE Program
cfle
Family Relations Associate Editors Meeting
Noon-1:30pm, Harbour Room B
Presider: Joyce Arditti, FR Editor
Elections Council Meeting
Noon-1:30pm, Board Room III
Presiders: Sally R. Bowman, Michael P. Johnson, Committee
Co-chairs
#316 POSTER SESSION 6
Noon-1:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
GLBT Issues
316-1, FF (R) Exploration of Gender Identities Among NonHeterosexual College Women, Jessica Pedrick
316-2, FF (R) The Construction of Sexual Identities in an Online
GLB Bulletin Board System, Tamara Coon
316-3, FF (R) Passing in African American Families: Stories of
African American Lesbians, Shannon J. Miller, Monique G.
Carry
316-4, FF (R) Gay Men’s Dating Preferences, Cara Chan,
Elizabeth Sharp, Randall Gentry
316-5, FF (R) Work-family Conflict Among Sexual Minority
and Heterosexual Partnered Individuals, Brad van EedenMoorefield, Tara Saathoff-Wells, Justin Plevinski,
Christine Candelaria, Ashely Blake
316-6, FF (R) Sexual Socialization in the Lesbian Family,
Rachael Cohen, Katherine Kuvalanka
316-7, FF (R) Incorporating LGBTQ Issues Into Family
Courses: Challenges and Strategies, Katherine Kuvalanka,
Abbie Goldberg, Ramona Oswald
316-8, FF (R) Same-sex Couples Adopting in Small- or Nonmetropolitan Areas: Coping With Barriers, Lori Kinkler,
Abbie Goldberg
316-9, FF (R) Making the Decision: Factors Influencing Gay
Men’s Choice of Adoption, Jordan Downing, Hannah
Richardson, Lori Kinkler, Abbie Goldberg
316-10, FF (R) Living in Place: The Importance of Community
Climate for GLBT Family Members, Ramona Faith Oswald,
Courtney Cuthbertson, Vanja Lazarevic, Abbie Goldberg
Gender Roles
316-11, FF (R) How Boys and Young Men Learn About
Menstruation, Katherine Allen, Christine Kaestle, Abbie
Goldberg
316-12, FT (P) The Influence of Gender Role Identification on
Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Sexual Satisfaction, Jacob B.
Priest, Rebecca A. Cobb, Kristen Roberts
316-13, FF (R) Gender Role Attitudes Around the Globe: A
Multilevel Analysis, Mandy Boehnke
316-14, EE (R) Effect of Age Cohort and Age at First Birth on
Women’s Educational Attainment, Cheryl Mimbs, Claudia
Heath, Amanda Brooke Montgomery
Cohabitation
316-15, RT (R) A “Cohabitation Effect”? Cohabitation, Parental
Divorce and Marital Success, Jennifer Hunt, Claire Kamp
Dush
316-16, RT (R) Cohabiting Couples’ Gender Role Beliefs,
Communication and Relationship Well-being, Ted G. Futris,
Catie Walker
316-17, RT (R) Too Early to Move In?: Transitioning Into
Cohabitation Early in a Relationship, Brian Willoughby
Family Relationships
316-18, EE (R) The Effects of Financial Situation, Couple
Conflict and Perceived Fairness on Household Tasks Among
Married Couples, Shann Hwa Hwang
316-19, EM (R) The Nature of Father-Daughter Relationships in
Taiwanese Immigrant Families, Tzu-Chi Liao
316-20, EM (R) Linkages Between Relationships in Mexicanorigin Families, Sarah Killoren, Lorey Wheeler, Kimberly
Updegraff, Susan McHale, Adriana Umana-Taylor
316-21, FS (R) Father-child Relationship Quality and Men’s
Psychological Well-being, Saeeun Choi
316-22, FS (R) Predictors of Father Involvement in Dual-earner
African American Families, W. Benjamin Goodman, Ann
C. Crouter
316-23, FS (R) Interparental Conflict and Infant Attention and
Social Behavior, Nissa Towe-Goodman, Cynthia Stifter,
Michael Coccia, Martha Cox
316-24, RT (R) Family Systems Changes Following Firstborns’
Leaving Home, Julia M. Becerra, Kathryn E. Cullen,
Shawn D. Whiteman
316-25, RT (R) Family Process and Children’s Romantic
Relationships in Young Adulthood, Sun-A Lee, Bonnie
Barber, Donna Christensen
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Relationships
316-26, FH (R) The Impact of Mother Drinking on Young Adult
Daughters’ and Romantic Partners’ Drinking, Jacquelyn D.
Wiersma, Maria Testa, Rob Turrisi
316-27, FS (R) Adolescent Romantic Relationships: The
Protective Role of Multiple Contexts, Melissa Schnurr,
Brenda Lohman
316-28, FT (R) For Love or Money? Examining the Influences
on Marital Attitudes Over Time Among Unwed Parents,
Francesca Pernice-Duca, Stephanie Baier
316-29, RT (R) Family of Origin Influences on Perceptions of
Adult Romantic Relationships, Daniel Weigel, Dana Weiser
316-30, SESSION CANCELED
316-31, RT (R) Comparison of Relational Sacrifices Across
Various Relationship Stages, Melissa Curran, Valerie
Young, Casey Totenhagen, Shannon Corkery
316-32, FS (R) The Influence of Parental Mental Illness on
Young Adult Sibling Relationships, Judith Biesen, Shannon
Weaver
316-33, RT (R) The Influence of Secrecy on the Sibling
Relationship, Nick Frye, Tamara Coon
316-34, RT (R) The Influence of Technology on Communication
and Relationships, Theresa Russo
316-35, FS (R) Does Negativity Overshadow Positivity in
Relationships? The Impact of Interparental Interactions on
Young Adult Conflict Management, Raquel Delevi, Tom
Cornille
316-36, FS (R) The Ebb and Flow of Fathering: Israeli Fathers’
Narratives of Separation, Keren Malchi, Chaya Possick
Pregnancy and Reproduction Issues
316-37, FP (R) Abortion Attitudes in Context: A
Multidimensional Vignette Approach, Jason Hans, Ahlishia
Shipley
316-38, RT (R) To Raise or Not to Raise?: College Males’
Expectations Concerning Unplanned Pregnancy, Spencer
Olmstead, Justin Koon, Dan Puhlman, Kay Pasley
U.S. Women in Rural America
316-39, FF (R) The Current Status of U.S. Women in Family
Farming, Jeanne Rothaupt, Candace Maier
410-3, IN (R) Cultural Differences on Parent-child
Relationships: Implications for Development of Different
Self/World Views and Different Coping Orientations, Yan
Wang, Fred Rothbaum
Section Member Meetings
Noon-1:30pm
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#317 Family and Health Section Meeting
Sandpebble Room A. Presider: Deborah Coehlo, Section Chair
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#318 Family Therapy Section Meeting
Sandpebble Room B. Presider: Jeffry Larson, Section
Chair
Focus Groups
Noon-1:30pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a
specific interest. They do not require dues payment and are open
to all members.
#319 Adoption
Sandpebble Room C
Special opportunity for those interested in adoption! Our plenary
speakers on adoption–Dr. Leslie Hollingsworth, Dr. Hal Grotevant, and Dr. Sara Dorow–have all agreed to join NCFR’s
Focus Group on Adoption meeting immediately following their
presentation from 10-11:45 am, on Friday. Take advantage of
this real opportunity for continued exchange! Presider: Angela
Eanes, Focus Group Chair
#320 Qualitative Family Research Network
Sandpebble Room D.
Panel: What Should We Be Teaching the Next Generation of
Qualitative Scholars? Elizabeth Sharp, Aine M. Humble,
Anisa M. Zvonkovic, Leslie Richards, M. Elise Radina. Business Meeting Presiders: Seongeon Kim, Todd Goodsell, Focus
Group Co-chairs
#321 Rural Families and Communities
Sandpebble Room E. Presider: Monte Wainscott, Focus Group
Chair
#322 Students/New Professionals
Workshop
Speed Networking and Career Planning Session
Noon-1:30pm, Regency Ballroom B/C
This will be a fast-paced, high-energy, and invaluable
networking session appealing to students and new professionals
interested in a range of career fields. The session begins with
two panels made up of renowned researchers, NCFR icons, and
innovative practitioners answering questions related to “getting
the job” and “doing the job.” Immediately following, panel
members will participate in a speed-networking session (similar
to speed dating!) when S/NPs will have 30 seconds to introduce
themselves, mention significant aspects of their background, and
where they are headed. Professionals will provide
instant feedback and then students will switch
to another professional. Participants are strongly
encouraged to bring business cards as real connections can be
made during this session! Snacks will be served.
Co-Chairs: Nathaniel Lambert,
Amanda Williams
S/NP
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#323-SPECIAL SESSION
#324 SPECIAL SYPOSIUM
Same-Sex Marriage in Canada: A Triumph of
Human Rights?
Intersecting Realities and Transformative
Scholarship, Practice, and Service: The Vision,
Mission, and History of the Ethnic Minorities
Section (Part 2)
Same-sex Marriage
1:45-3:15pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Hilary A. Rose, Ph.D.
Marie-France Bureau, Ph.D.
The will give a presentation on the past (i.e., legal
history), the present (i.e., current statistics), and the
future (i.e., unresolved issues) with respect to samesex marriage in the Canadian context. Hilary Rose
is Associate Professor, Applied Human Sciences,
Concordia University, Montreal.
Marie-France Bureau is assistant professor,
Faculty of Law, University of Sherbrooke, family
and persons law, focusing particularly on LGBT
issues.
Same-Sex Marriage in the U.S.:
A Triumph of Human Rights?
Gary J. Gates, Ph.D.
Gary Gates will discuss the legal history of
marriage and relationship rights in the U.S.,
talk about demographics of same-sex marriage
(how many, broad demographic characteristics),
and where he sees the marriage equality movement heading
(including how current demographic characteristics of same-sex
couples might be affecting that movement).
Dr. Gary J. Gates is the Williams Distinguished
Scholar, Charles R. Williams Institute on Sexual
Orientation Law and Public Policy Research Center,
UCLA School of Law dedicated to the field of sexual
orientation law and public policy.
Facilitator: Ramona Faith Oswald
Sponsors: Family Policy Section, Feminism and Family
Studies Section
1:45-3:15pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom B
Research Contributions by Asian/Asian American Scholars in
Ethnic Minority Section, Grace H. Chung, Kristy Shih
Research Contributions by American Indian/Alaska Native
Scholars in The Ethnic Minorities Section, Le Anne E. Silvey
Y Sige La Lucha: A Cuento/Tale About Latino/a in the Ethnic
Minority Section, Ruben P. Viramontez Anguiano, Katia
Goldfarb
Discussant: Edith Lewis
Facilitator/Presider: Curtis A. Fox
The discussant closes the sessions with vision for
future research trends with a continued focus on
deconstructing the ongoing deficits in the research on
families from diverse backgrounds, forging equity,
social justice, and humanity in the profession.
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6
1:45-3:15pm
#325 Engaging Fathers as Co-parents in Low
Income Families of Color: Bringing the Program to
Life
Sandpebble Room A
Workshop Leaders: Marsha Pruett, Kyle Pruett,
Patty Arana, Imani Caradonna, Lawrence Ferber,
Tracy Ward
(EE; workshop; practice)
#326 Stress and Illness Across the Life Span
Sandpebble Room B
326-1, SESSION CANCELED
326-2, Sweet Talking Mommas: Type 2 Diabetes After
Gestational Diabetes, Denise Coughlin
326-3, Mental Illness and Ethnic Families: Application of the
Family Stress Modelm Angie Giordano
326-4, Concerns of Older Canadian Mothers of
Children With Intellectual Disabilities, Lori Weeks,
Thomy Nilsson
(FH; paper; research)
#327 Predicting Relationship Outcomes From
Shared and Realistic Couple Expectations
Sandpebble Room C
Newlyweds’ Marital Expectations and Certainty About Marriage:
A Qualitative Investigation, Kelly Campbell, David Wright,
Nichole Ables, Jasmine R. Calderon
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Expectation Fulfilment Across the Transition to Parenthood:
Does a Husband’s Level of Education Matter? Roudi
Nazarinia, Anthony Walker
Couples, Money, and Expectations: Negotiating Financial
Management Roles to Increase Relationship Satisfaction,
Kristy Archuleta
Couples’ Expectations about Counselling: A Review and
Empirical Investigation, Rachel Tambling
Discussant/Facilitator/Presider: Walter Schumm
(FT; paper; practice)
#328 The Use of Internet Technology in Japan
Sandpebble Room E
Chair: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
The Use of the Internet Technology and its Effect on Parenting
Satisfaction in Japan, Masako Ishii-Kuntz, Katsuko
Makino
The Effect of the Internet Use on Japanese Mothers’ Childcare
Stress and Anxiety, Mari Nakagawa
Marital Quality and Communication, and the Internet Use in
Japan, Takayo Sasaki
The Internet Use and Family Support Networks in
Japan, Mio Hanagata
(IN; symposium; research)
#330 SPECIAL SESSION
3:30-5pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Contemporary Grounded Theory: A Dialogue With
the Expects
Kathy Charmaz, Ph.D.; Adele Clarke, Ph.D.
Kathy Charmaz is Professor of Sociology at Sonoma State
University. As developer of “constructive grounded theory,” she
has integrated the classic grounded theory guidelines of Barney
Glaser and Anselm Strauss with methodological developments
of the past forty years.
Adele Clarke is professor of sociology and history
of health sciences at UCSF. Her book, Situational
Analysis: Grounded Theory After the Postmodern Turn
offers an extension of grounded theory method focused
on mapping strategies.
Conveners/Facilitators/Presiders: Robert Milardo,
Jennifer Hardesty, Ramona Faith Oswald
Sponsors: Research and Theory Section, Feminism
and Family Studies Section, Family and Health
Section, Students/New Professionals
S/NP
#329 SPECIAL INVITED SESSION
Relationship Dissolution and Divorce
Sandpebble Room D
Research on Relationship Dissolution: A Brief Overview, Paul
R. Amato
Signs the End is Near: Causes of Relationship Breakups in
Young Adults, Kay Pasley, Amber Vennum
How Divorced Parents Manage Co-parental Relationships and
Make Decisions About Their Children, Lawrence Ganong
After the Divorce: How do Women Cope? Marilyn Coleman
Theoretical Developments Related to Variability in Responses to
Divorce, Mark A. Fine, David Demo
Discussant/Chair: Paul R. Amato
(RT; research)
University Recpeptions...later this afternoon
Be sure to attend the University Reception session Friday at 5pm.
Learn about programs and services and visit with staff and faculty from
leading colleges and universities as well as the Groves Conference.
University of Minnesota
Washington State University
North Dakota State University
Purdue University
University of Delaware
Oklahoma State University
Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University/Great Plains Interactive Distance Ed Alliance
University of Missouri
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Michigan State University
Northcentral University
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#331 SPECIAL SESSION
3:30-5pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom B
Marie Peters Award Address
“Scholar Activists: Contributions of Family Science to Social
Justice and Pulbic Policy,” Francisco Villarruel
Presentation of the Marie Peters Award to Francisco Villarruel,
2009 Award Winner and speaker
Facilitator/Presider/Chair: Leanor Boulin Johnson
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 7
3:30-5pm
#332 Connections Across Contexts
Sandpebble Room A
Facilitator/Discussant/Chair: Jo Lynn Cunningham
332-1, Community Engaged Parent Education: Strengthening
Civic Work Among Parents, William J. Doherty, Jenet I.
Jacob, Beth J. Cutting
332-2, Improving Family Child Care Through Mentoring:
Trajectories of Change, Ellen Abell, Margaret Keiley,
Ellaine Miller, Yanling Ma
332-3, Parenting for School Success: Lessons Learned From
African American, Latino, Hmong, and Somali Cultural
Guide Process, Kathleen Olson, Mary Marczak, Arthur
Brown, Cathy Jordan, Madge Alberts, Patricia Stoppa,
Colleen Gengler, Joanne Musich
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332-4, Engaging Boomer-age Volunteers in Early Care and
Education Systems, Denise Rennekamp, Kate
MacTavish, Clara Pratt, Sally Bowman,
Michaella Sektnan
(EE; paper; practice)
#333 Domestic Violence: Feminist Perspectives
Sandpebble Room B
333-1, Batterer Treatment: Integrating Insights From Feminism
and Psychology, Beth Catlett, Julie Artis
333-2, Custody Evaluators’ Beliefs About Domestic Violence
Allegations During Divorce, Megan Haselschwerdt,
Jennifer Hardesty, Jason Hahn
333-3, Patterns of Coercive Control and Violence in Male and
Female Same-Sex Relationships, Janel Leone, Crystal
Collette, Caitlin Hoffman, Kim Jaffee, Sean Maloney
Discussant: Michael Johnson
Facilitator/Presider: Lisa Taylor
Recorder: Dana Berkowitz
(FF; paper; research)
#334 Strategies for Teaching and Conducting
Research at Smaller Institutions
Sandpebble Room C
Integrating Basic Research Concepts into Undergraduate
Curriculum, Sterling Wall, Cuiting Li
Pitfalls and Successes of Working with Graduate and
Undergraduate Students on Faculty Research Projects, Marty
Loy
UWSP HPHD Wellness Experts Partner With Stevens Point
Police Department, Sallie Scovill
Chair: Sterling Wall
(FS; symposium; research)
#335 Emerging Adulthood in Cultural Contexts
Sandpebble Room D
335-1, Self-perception of Adulthood and Cultural and Social
Influential Factors Among Chinese Young Adults in China,
Bo Wu
335-2, Chinese Emerging Adults: Sibling Influence on Risky
Behavior and Attitudes, F. Ryan Peterson, Jared R.
Anderson, Chih-Yuan S. Lee, Fuming Zheng
335-3, Attitudes Towards Dating Violence Among Chinese
College Students, Wen-chi Chen, Jared R. Anderson,
Sarah E. Wiedower, Matthew D. Johnson, Gary C.
Ratcliffe, Chih-Yuan S. Lee
335-4, Work-family Commitment and Conceptions of Adulthood
Among Emerging Adults in the United States and Japan, Teru
Toyokawa, Yuehui Qin, Reiko Kogo
(IN; paper; research)
#336 Relationships and Spiritual Beliefs
Sandpebble Room E
336-1, Factors Affecting Clergy Use of Premarital Assessment
Questionnaires, Joe D. Wilmoth, Samantha L. Smyser
336-2, Are Believers Better Partners? Exploring the Role of
Religion in Marriage, Amy Rauer, Marta Tindall, Brenda
Volling
336-3, Same Sex Couples Romantic Relationships: The Role of
Spiritual Beliefs, Pamela Payne, Carl Ridley
336-4, Change in Personal Beliefs as a Predictor of
Marriage Satisfaction, Janet Crow
Facilitator/Presider: Joanne Roberts
(RF; paper; research)
#337 Student/New Professional Workshop
Advice for Family Studies Students on the Job
Market
3:30-5pm, Harbour Room A
A panel discussion among four participants with a variety of
backgrounds providing advice to family studies students about
how to navigate the job market. Each of the presenters will
emphasize their particular perspective and experience The last
30 minutes are reserved for questions from the audience.
Panelists: Ronald Sabatelli, Univ of Connecticut (department
chair); Sara Meadows, Rand (non-academic professional);
Sarah Halpern-Meekin, Bowling Green State Univ (postdoctoral fellow); Katherine Stamps Mitchell,
Louisiana State Univ (new faculty member)
Chair: Katherine Stamps Mitchell
S/NP
#338 UNIVERSITY AND ALLIED ASSOCIATION
RECEPTIONS
5-7pm, Regency Ballroom A/B/C
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several
colleges, universities and allied associations. Learn about
programs, meet faculty and students. Light refreshments served.
#339 EM SEction anniversary celebration:
living quilt display
5-7pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
The Living Quilt project, part of the EM Section’s 30th
Anniversary Celebration will be on display in the foyer
outside the Grand Peninsula Ballrooms.
NCFR Friday evening EVENT
“tHE GATHERING place” (open to all)
7pm, Poolside Pavilion
Friday night out? In? Start here with a casual gathering and
make plans with others. Light snacks. No structured program.
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Conference Services/
Early Meetings
Conference Registration
7am-3:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Cyber Cafe
7am-10pm, Pine Room
Section Member Meetings
7-8am
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings
of Sections. This is an opportunity for you to become more
involved in NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of
interest.
#401 Family Science Meeting
Sandpebble Room A. Presider: Tammy Harpel, Section Chair
Focus Groups
7-8am
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a
specific interest. They do not require dues payment and are open
to all members.
#402 CFLE Forum/Focus Group
Sandpebble Room B. Presider: Bryce Dickey, Forum Chair
#403 Peace
Sandpebble Room C. Presider: Kathleen Walker, Focus Group
Chair
#404 Sexuality
Sandpebble Room D. Presiders: Shannon Miller, Melina Rosie,
Kate Kuvalanka, Focus Group Chairs
Meeting of Affiliate Councils Board
7-8am, Swiftwater Cafe
Presider: Richard Sale, Affiliate Councils President
Meditation Time
7:30-8am, Poolside Pavilion
All attendees are welcome. Each day’s meditation will be led by
a different facilitator. Sponsored by the Religion and Family
Life Section.
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/Local
Information
8am-2pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom C
This is your special room to be used to visit with colleagues,
to visit the NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review
the greater San Francisco area visitors information. If you had
the winning bid on items from the Silent Auction, you may
pay for and pick up your items by 2pm. Proceeds will go for
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NCFR Conference scholarships for students. Sign-up sheets for
the Saturday evening no-host Taste of San Francisco dinners are
posted here. If you are staying over Saturday night, relax and
enjoy your last night in San Francisco at a restaurant with your
colleagues. There will be a complete list of emergency services
in the Hospitality Center.
Visit the Exhibits
9am-1pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Today is the last day of Exhibits. Be sure to visit with
representatives at all the booths. Prizes will be awarded at
12:30pm. You must be present during the drawing to win a prize.
NCFR Career Center
9am-1pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Whether you’re a job seeker or a potential
employer, learn how to “Get connected” at the
NCFR Career Center booth. You will learn
about our user-friendly, online career-matching service where
professional candidates can post their resumes and employers
can post their openings…and get connected automatically
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confidential with automatic email alerts. For employers…easy
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Education Sessions/
Additional Meetings
#406 POSTER SESION 7
7:45-9:15am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Adolescents
406-1, EE (R) An Online Parent Education Program: Children in
the Middle, Karen Blaisure, Larissa Frias, Donald Gordon
406-2, FP (R) Parents of Children in Early Intervention:
Comparison of Adolescent and On-time Mothers, Stacy
Thompson, Deborah Bruns
406-3, EE (R) Mother-adolescent Communication and Mother
Knowledge of Adolescent Sex, Chris Gonzalez, Jodi
Dworkin
406-4, EE (R) Exploring the Social Environment of Romantic
Relationships in Adolescence, Jodie Hertzog, Shelly
Rowley, Andy Blakemore
406-5, EE (R) The Value to Kenyan Kikuyu Parents of Their
Adolescent Sons’ Circumcision, M. Njoroge Mbito, Julia A
Malia
406-6, EE (R) Community Adults Promoting Positive Youth
Development and Youth Empowerment, Alisha Hardman
406-7, EE (R) Parents’ Support in the Development of Youth’s
Engagement With Challenge, Colleen Gibbons
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406-8, EM (R) Parent Sexual Attitudes, Sexual Motives,
and Latino Youth Sexual Experience, Mayra Y Bamaca,
Graciela Espinosa-Hernandez, Jacquelyn Wiersma,
Lavona Gorham, Hobart Cleveland
406-9, EM (R) The Influence of Religiosity on Adolescent Risky
Sexual Behaviors, Antoinette Landor, Leslie G. Simons
406-10, EM (R) American Indian Youth: A View of
Development in a Multicultural Mesosystem, A. Mercedes
Nalls, Ronald L. Mullis, Ann K. Mullis, Thomas Cornille
406-11, FP (R) An Ecological Risk/Protective Factor Approach
to Understanding Depressive Symptoms in Adolescents,
Jonathan Olson, H. Wallace Goddard
406-12, RT (R) Relationships Between Parenting Styles and
Adolescent Academic Achievement and Behavior Problems
in Korean Families, Yo-ok Chang, Jaipaul Roopnarine
406-13, RT (R) Becoming Embedded: Developing Social Capital
in Young Adults, Karen Doneker Mancini, Amanda Rich,
Barbara Settles
406-14, RT (R) Comfort With Intimacy, Identity Style, and
Parent-adolescent Relationships, Jennifer Kerpelman,
Janet Soto, Joe Pittman, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Katie
Stringer, Suna Eryigit, Marinda Harrell-Levy, Hans
Saint-Eloi Cadley
406-15, FS (R) Romantic Relationship Attachment as Predictor
of Adolescent Interpersonal Competence, Amber Paulk, Joe
Pittman
Child Development
406-16, EM (R) Predictors of Asian American Children’s
Academic and Social Competence, Xiaofang (Bethanie)
Wang, Sally A. Koblinsky
406-17, FT (R) Perceptions of Child Behavior by Teachers and
Depressed Mothers in Low-income Families, Eunju Jung,
Helen Raikes
406-18, RT (R) Systemic Effects of Family Risk on Children’s
Cognitive and Social Development, Jay Fagan, Natasha
Cabrera
406-19, RT (R) The Influence of the Mother-child Relationship
on Children’s Later Attributions About Peers, Jonathon
Beckmeyer, Claire Cook
Child Socialization
406-20, RT (R) Regulation Mediates the Relation of Risky
Homes to Problem Behaviors, Avanti Jangalapalli, Carlos
Valiente, Jodi Swanson
406-21, RT (R) Correlates of Mothers’ Value Messages of
Compassion and Vigilance Over Time, Laura Wray-Lake,
Constance Flanagan
406-22, RT (R) Parental Influences on Negative Interactions in
Children’s Friendships, Bethany Blair, Anne Fletcher
406-23, RT (R) The Usefulness of Social Capital Theory for
Understanding the Academic Improvement of Young Children
in Stepfamilies Over Two Points in Time, Michael Shriner,
Bethanne Schlee, Ronald Mullis
War and Families
406-24, IN (R) A Cross-cultural Study of Children’s
Understanding of Terrorists, Maureen Blankemeyer,
Kathleen Walker, Mary M. Dellmann-Jenkins
Research, Theory and Methods
406-25, FS (R) A Culturally Sensitive Method: Communitybased Participatory Research, Carolyn R. Spellings, Karen
Bluth, Denise Bates, Allison Anders
406-26, RT (R) Institutional Determinants of Fertility. East and
West Germany Compared, Petra Buhr, Johannes Huinink,
Katharina Maul
406-27, FT (R) Empirical Verification of Systems Theory by
Measuring Boundary Regulation, Jane Rose Njue
#407 SPECIAL SESSION
Aging and Kinship
8:15-9:45am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Overall Wellbeing of Grandparents Rearing
Grandchildren in Southwest Virginia
Dr. Tammy Henderson, Associate Professor,
CFLE, Oklahoma State University
Dr. Eboni Baugh, Assistant
Professor, CFLE,
University of Florida
The presenters will cover details of their study
Overall Wellbeing of Grandparents Rearing
Grandchildren in Southwest Virginia, with
attention given to factors such as personal health,
diet, and health care and related public policy
issues.
Kinship Relations in Cross-Cultural
Comparison
Dr. Bernard Nauck, Dean of the School of
Social Sciences and Humanities, Chemnitz
University of Technology, Germany
Dr. Nauck will speak on Kinship Relations
in Cross-Cultural Comparison and how the
institutional structure of family and kinship systems have a
stronger effect on kinship relationships than socio-structural
factors or individual family-related attitudes.
Facilitator/Presider: Christine Price
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8
8:15-9:45am
#408 Family Life Education for Diverse
Populations
Sandpebble Room A
Family Life Education for Rural Families, Charlotte Shoup
Olsen, Kristy Archuleta
Family Life Education for Military Families, Andrew Behnke,
Elizabeth B. Carroll, Catherine M. Smith
Family Life Education for Prison Inmates and their Families,
Maureen T. Mulroy, Catherine Malley
Family Life Education for Mid-Life and Older Adults, Sharon
Ballard
Facilitator/Discussant: Alan C. Taylor
Chair: Alan C. Taylor
(EE; symposium; practice)
#409 Social Justice Issues for Families
Sandpebble Room B
Facilitator/Presider: Matthew S. Mutchler
409-1, Sexual Orientation and LGB Affirmative Training: CFT
Students’ Beliefs, Monica Rock, Thomas Stone Carlson,
Christi McGeorge
409-2, Priority in Cultural Adaptation Research: Efficacy or
Cultural Relevance? Jose R Parra-Cardona, Kendal
Holtrop, David Cordova, Ana R Escobar-Chew, Sheena
Horsford, Francisco Villarruel, Hiram Fitzgerald, Lisa
Tams
409-3, Social Justice and MFTs: Important Initial Steps, but
Much Work Remains, Ryan Seedall, Kendal Holtrop,
Ruben Parra-Cardona
409-4, Lesbian and Gay Families (Gamiles) and the
Dominant Culture, Jan Osborn
(FT; paper; research and practice)
#410 Cultural Influences on Parenting
Sandpebble Room C
410-1, Family Social Capital and Children’s Academic
Achievement in Cambodia, Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow,
Alan Reifman
410-2, “I Do Differently From My Parents” vs. “I Do Similarly
to My Parents”: A Cross-national Analysis of Parents’
Views on Their Parents’ Influence on Parenting
Approaches, Saori Yasumoto
(IN; paper; research)
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#411 Fatherhood
Sandpebble Room D
411-1, Heterogeneity of Men Who Postpone Fatherhood: Latent
Class Growth Analysis, Jacinda Dariotis, Joseph Pleck,
Nan Astone, Freya Sonenstein
411-2, The Effect of Father Engagement on the Quality of Men’s
Lives: Causation or Selection? Daniel Hawkins
411-3, Bad Dads/Super Dads: Factors That Shape a Son’s
Perspective of his Father, Ed Long, Jessica Fish,
Lee Kuhn
Discussant/Facilitator/Presider: Kari Adamsons
(RT; paper; research)
#412 Student/new professional
Special Session
8:15-9:45am, Bayside Room A/B
Couple and Family Research Using Secondary
Data (Part 1)
Dr. Elizabeth Cooksey, Dr. Sarah Meadows, Dr. Gary Gates
This is a workshop for family researchers interested in using
secondary data to examine couple and family relationships. Dr.
Elizabeth Cooksey of The Ohio State University will discuss the
National Longitudinal Surveys data. Dr. Sarah Meadows of the
RAND corporation will discuss the Fragile Families and Child
Well-being Dataset. Dr. Gary Gates of the Williams Institute at
UCLA will discuss How to Find GLBT Couples and Families in
Secondary Data Sources. The first half of the workshop will be
presentations by the panelists on the various data sources. The
second half continues at 10 am.
Facilitators/Presiders: Cassandra Dorius, Karina Shreffler
Sponsors: National Center for Marriage Research;
S/NP Council
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#415 Race, Sex and Gender Intersection
#413 SPECIAL SESSION
10-11:30am, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Military Families: Defining,
Assessing and Building
Resilience
Dr. Shelley MacDermid, CFLE,
Purdue University
Dr. Dennis Orthner, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
Dr. Shelly MacDermid
Dr. Gary Bowen, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
#416 Intimate Relationships Across the Life Span
This session is designed to increase
understanding of factors that contribute
to resilience in military families, how
that can inform intervention/prevention
strategies, and the effectiveness of the
Essential Life Skills for Military Families Dr. Dennis Orthner
program.
Sponsors: Family Policy Section,
Family Science Section
Sandpebble Room B
416-1, Family Relationships and Adolescent Health in Gay and
Lesbian Families, Stacy Ann Hawkins, Allen Omoto
416-2, Daddies and Daughters: Does a Close Relationship Mean
Fewer Sex Partners for Daughter? Tisa Thomas, Shelba
Branscum, Jean Bauer
416-3, Intimacy and Integration Among Older Rural Women
With Chronic Health Problems, Brandy Renee
McCann, Karen Roberto
Facilitator/Presider: Deborah Coehlo
(FH; paper; research)
#417 Relationships Across the Lifecourse
Chair: Dennis K. Orthner
Dr. Gary Bowen
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9
10-11:30am
#414 Resource Exchange
Sandpebble Room A
415-1, Biracial Children’s Psychosocial Development in the
Middle Childhood Years, Annamaria Csizmadia
415-2, Family Correlates of Adjustment Profiles in MexicanOrigin Girls, Jochebed G. Gayles, Mayra Y. Bamaca
415-3, In Search of Sisterhood: Black Lesbian Identity
Management in Black Sororities, Monique Carry, Shannon
Miller
415-4, Exploring Asian Indian Immigrants’ Conceptualizations
of Ethnic Identity, Alice Navarro, Ani Yazedjian
Discussant: Tiffiany Brown
Facilitator/Presider: Kelly Campbell
(EM; paper; research)
Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Resource Exchange is a poster session that highlights resources
that have been particularly useful in education and enrichment.
Evidence of effectiveness such as evaluation data is provided in
the display.
414-1, EE (P) Systematic Approach for Teaching the Family Life
Education Content Areas, Bryce Dickey
414-2, EE (P) Engaging Men in Gender Violence Prevention
From Classroom Settings, David Lambert, Michael
Fleming
414-3, EE (P) Ethnocentrism Scales: Do we Need an
Updated Model? Lane Powell, Sharon Powell
(EE; practice)
Sandpebble Room C
417-1, “All the Men Here Have the Peter Pan Syndrome—They
Don’t Want to Grow Up”: Navajo Adolescent Mothers’
Intimate Partner Relationships 15 Years Later, Rochelle L.
Dalla
417-2, Theorizing Lesbian and Gay Parenting: Past, Present, and
Future Scholarship, Dana Berkowitz
417-3, What’s Age Got to Do With It? Power and Gender in
Husband-older Marriages, Karen Pyke, Michele Adams
Discussant: Anisa Zvonkovic
Facilitator/Presider: Áine Humble
Recorder: Jenifer McGuire
(FF; paper; research)
#418 Issues Related to the Selection of a Lifetime
Partner
Sandpebble Room D
418-1, Dating Progress and Breakup: An Exploration of a
Commitment Typology, Adam West, Anthony Walker,
Brian Ogolsky, Catherine Surra
418-2, A Comparison of Prospective and Retrospective
Trajectories of Commitment to Wed, Brian Ogolsky,
Catherine Surra
418-3, Wanting More Than You Can Get: The Role of Mate
Standards in Partnering, Carrie Bredow, Ted Huston
Discussant/Presider: Shannon Weaver
(RT; paper; research)
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#419-Student/new Professional
Special Session
10-11:30am, Bayside Room A/B
Couple and Family Research Using Secondary
Data (Part 2)
Dr. Elizabeth Cooksey, Dr. Sarah Meadows, Dr. Gary Gates
The second half of this session will be round table question and
answer sessions where participants will have the opportunity
to ask questions of the panelists as well as demographers who
use other secondary data sources to examine couple and family
relationships.
Chairs: Cassandra Dorius, Karina Shreffler
Sponsors: National Center for Marriage Research
S/NP Council
S/NP
#420 SPECIAL SESSION
11:45am-1:15pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Building Bridges to Support Military and Veteran
Families: A Multi-Agency, Civilian/Military
Collaborative Approach
CDR Brenda L. Gearhart, Division Chief, Outreach
Clearinghouse, Outreach and Advocacy Directorate
Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and
Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE).
Multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, and the expanded
role of the National Guard and Reserve in these conflicts have
placed great stress on families and communities. As military
and veteran families transition to different systems of care and
move to new communities, care and support often becomes
fragmented. Communities want to help but often are unfamiliar
with military culture and systems, and may be unsure how to
reach out to the military installations and Guard and Reserve
Units to offer support. This presentation will describe a
multi-agency, civilian/military collaborative group, “Building
Bridges,” whose goals are to develop networks for informationsharing, initiate joint planning efforts, and increase the capacity
of communities to support military and veteran families.
Brenda Gearhart is a licensed clinical social worker with 11
years of military experience, both as an enlisted service member
and as an officer, and has served as a U.S. Public Health Service
(USPHS) Officer since 2002. CDR Gearhart has worked at
DCoE since July 2008 and facilitates the multi-agency, multiservice group.
Facilitator/Presider: Gary Bowen
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#421 POSTER SESSION 8
11:45am-1:15pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom
Foyer
Education for Stronger Families
421-1, EE (P) Block Fest: Parents and Young Children Learn
Emergent Math/Science Concepts, Harriet Shaklee, Diane
Demarest, Patti O’Hara, Janica Hardin
421-2, EE (P) Analyzing the Educator and Student Relationship
in a Parent Education Program, Claire Kimberly, Ron
Werner-Wilson, Carole Gnatuk
421-3, EE (R) Marriage and Relationship Education: Do
Facilitator Characteristics Matter? Angela Bradford, Scott
Ketring, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Thomas Smith, Mallory
Lucier, Cassandra Kirkland, Eugenia Parrett
421-4, EE (R) The Effects of Marriage Education on Children:
Examining Rural Minorities, Cassandra Kirkland,
Francesca Adler-Baeder, Angela Bradford, Scott Ketring,
Thomas Smith, Mallory Lucier
421-5, IN (P) Transition to Middle School: A Quasi-experimental
Analysis of Home-school Partnership to Support Chinese
Junior High School Students, Yuan Zang, Barbara Settles,
Dajun Zhang, Yanling Liu
421-6, EE (P) The Utility of The Family Check-up for
Promoting Family-school Collaboration, Dana Darney, Tia
Schultz, Nidhi Goel, Wendy Reinke
421-7, EE (R) Facilitating the Unexpected: The Novice Parent
Educator’s Experience, Heather Cline
421-8, EE (P) Reflective Practice in Parent Education: Teaching
the Teacher, Learning From the Learner, Susan Walker,
Betty Cooke, Heather Cline
421-9, EE (R) Professional Development for Parenting
Educators: Identification, Usage, and Value, Teri M. Henke,
Heidi E. Stolz, Denise J. Brandon, Juli M. Sams
421-10, EE (P) Effectiveness of Online vs Face to Face
Parenting Education Training, Kimberly Greder, Jennifer
Diers, Melissa Schnurr
421-11, EE (R) Supporting Parents of Children With Autism:
A Pilot Parent Education Program, Tia Schultz, Melissa
Herzog, Janine Stichter
421-12, EE (R) Information Needs and Sources for Parents of
Young Adolescents, Linda Pallock, Rhonda Richardson
421-13, FT (P) Common Factors of Parent Education Programs,
Breanne Porter, Justin Koon
421-14, EE (R) Adolescent Health and Well-being: The Role of
Overindulgent Parenting, Carol Darling, CFLE, Marsha
Rehm, Catherine Coccia, M.S., R.D, Ming Cui, Shridhar
Sathe
421-15, EE (P) In Good Times and Bad: Financial Education for
Premartial Couples, Linda Bradley
421-16, EE (P) Great Start: A Cost-effective Curriculum for a
Healthy Marriage Initiative, Gail Bentley, Jeremy Boden,
Shera Thomas, Jason Whiting
421-17, SN (P) Making a Statement: Developing Your
Professional Philosophies on Research and Teaching for an
Academic Job Search, Bethany Willis Hepp, Michael Sturm
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421-18, EE (P) The Incredible Years: Promoting Family
Resilience Through Parent Education, Lindsay Crow, Tia
Schultz
421-19, EE (P) Family Resource Management: Reality Check
Using Case Family Assignments, Tami Moore
421-20, EE (R) Preliminary Examination: Healthy Marriage
Grant With Diverse Populations, Janet Benavente, Sara
Anne Tompkins, Christine Helfrich
Divorce, Separation, Remarriage and Stepfamilies
421-21, EE (P) Pais por Inteiro: Preliminary Efficacy Evaluation
of Group Intervention For Divorced Parents, Diogo Lamela,
Bárbara Figueiredo, Maria Castro
421-22, FT (P) Family Therapy with High-conflict Separated
Parents: Challenges and Strategies, Matthew Mutchler,
Melanie Vartanian St. Germain, Stephen Anderson
421-23, RT (R) Adult Attachment Style and Co-parent
Relationships Post-Divorce: Chi-Square and Structural
Equation Modeling, Patricia Roberson, David Nalbone,
Lorna Hecker, Jill Miller
421-24, RT (R) Divorced Parents’ Perceptions of Coparenting
and Child Behavior Outcomes, Marilyn Coleman, Graham
McCaulley, Jonathon Beckmeyer
421-25, RT (R) Stepchildren’s Affinity-building Motivations,
Behaviors, and Outcomes, Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn
Coleman, Tyler Jamison
421-26, EM (R) Single-Parent Mexican American Families and
the Role of Familism, Katharine Zeiders, Mark Roosa,
Jenn-Yun Tien
421-27, FS (R) Women and Mid-life Divorce: The Costs of
Leaving a First Marriage, Jeanne Hilton, Tamara Anderson
Sexuality
421-28, EE (P) Project T.R.U.S.T.: A Best Practices Model for
Sexual Health Peer Education, Cherie Seitz
421-29, FH (R) Chinese Parents’ Perspectives on Sexuality
Education for Adolescents, Kali Van Campen, Stephen
Russell, Wenli Liu, Carolyn Pope Edwards
421-30, FS (R) Parent-adolescent Relationship and Birth Control
Use at First Intercourse, Chelsea Petree, Jodi Dworkin
421-31, FS (R) The Sexual Family Lifecycle, Patricia
Roberson, Katharine Wickel
421-32, FF (R) Gender and Relationship Contexts for Sexual
Insistence and Disliked Sex, Christine Kaestle
421-33, RF (R) Premarital Sexual Experience and Marital
Outcomes Among Religious Couples, Ken Canfield, Walter
Schumm
421-34, RT (R) The Association of Sexual Enjoyment With
Relationship Quality and Status, Adena Galinsky, Freya
Sonenstein
421-35, RT (R) A Dyadic Analysis of the Effects of the
Transition to Parenthood on Marital Satisfaction, Heather
Katafiasz, Suzanne Bartle-Haring
#422 ROUNDTABLES 2
11:45am-1:15pm, Regency Ballroom C
Roundtables are limited to 10 participants including the
presenters. After 40 minutes presenters will go to another
roundtable for the remainder of the session. Presenters will share
resources.
422-1, EE (P) Parent Education for At-risk Rural Kentuckians:
Outcomes and Process, Kay Bradford, Carole Gnatuk,
Douglas Burnham
422-2, FT (P) Should MFT’s be Competent in Financial
Counseling? Bryce Jorgensen, John Butler
422-3, FP (R) An Examination of the Financial Security and
Workforce Experience of Families in Rural Pennsylvania and
North Carolina Counties, Maureen Ittig, Mark Greenberg
422-4, RF (R) Humility: Defining and Testing an Elusive
Construct, James Marshall, Wallace Goddard
422-5, RT (R) Studying the Posttraumatic Dance of Growth and
Stress, Culture and Grief, Colleen Murray, Barbara Larsen
422-6, EE (P) Meeting to Discuss Possible Formation of a Focus
Group on Divorce Education, Lawrence G. Shelton
422-7, EM (R) The Role of Grandparents in Chinese Immigrant
Families, Xiaolin Xie
Focus Groups
11:45am-1:15pm
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a
specific interest. They do not require dues payment and are open
to all members.
#423 Marketing Family Life Education
Sandpebble Room A. Presider: Focus Group Chair
#424 Marriage Preparation
Sandpebble Room B. Presider: Focus Group Chair
#425 Student/New Professional
SPECIAL SESSION
11:45am-1:15pm, Bayside Room A/B
Things I Wish I Knew Before: Past Graduate
Experiences With Secondary Analyses
Michelle Craig, Agency for Workforce Innovation-Office of
Early Learning
Bethanne Schlee, Indiana State University
Michael Shriner, Indiana State University
Identifying important issues relating to the use of existing
data sets for secondary analyses, with particular emphasis on
explaining the process of choosing a data set and discussing
the advantages and disadvantages of conducting secondary
analyses.The facilitators will cite literature examples and give
personal examples from their work with existing data sets
while completing their doctoral degrees.Participants will be
encouraged to ask questions and share their own
experiences with existing data.
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#426 SPECIAL SESSION/WORKSHOP
1:30-3pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Emotion Focused Family Therapy
Gail Palmer, MSW, RMFT
Emotionally Focused Family Therapy (EFFT)
is a model of intervention that helps build
strong and cohesive families from the inside
out, according to presenter Gail Palmer,
MSW, RMFT. The EFFT approach uses new
insights from attachment theory to understand
distressed and satisfying relationships within a
family. Palmer has worked closely with EFFT
co-creator Sue Johnson and has trained therapists across Canada
and the United States. She is a founding member of the Ottawa
Couple and Family Institute and a family therapy professor in
the School of Social Work at Carleton University, Ottawa.
In this Saturday special session, Palmer will review relevant
research, discuss family distress from an attachment perspective,
and identify EFFT stages including key change events and
clinical interventions. The workshop that follows (3:15-6:45pm)
will focus more closely on the core skills and tasks in therapeutic
practice, corresponding interventions, change events that foster
a secure bond between family members, and interventions to
help families re-process negative affect and restructure negative
interactions.
Facilitator/Presider: Jeffry Larson, Family Therapy
Section Chair
Sponsor: Family Therapy Section
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10
1:30-3pm
#427 Relationship Education
Sandpebble Room A
427-1, Benefits of Stepfamily Education: One Year Later, Loni
Dansie, Patricia Davis, Brian Higginbotham, Linda
Skogrand, Abril Barrios-Bell
427-2, Perceived Helpfulness of Four Different Categories of
Marriage Preparation, Stephen F. Duncan, Geniel Childs,
Jeffry H. Larson
427-3, Connecting for Families: A Relationship Program for
Low-resource Families, Kim Allen, Kelly Warzinik, David
Schramm
Facilitator/Discussant/Presider: Marilyn Flick
(EE; paper; research and practice)
#428 New Understandings of Health and Illness
Sandpebble Room B
428-1, Healthy Homes: A Contemporary Issue for Family
Science Education, Elisabeth Maring, Barbara Singer
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428-2, Obesity and Relationship Dynamics During Marriage:
The Unique Experiences of Women, Michael Merten,
Amanda Williams
428-3, Breast Cancer in the Family: Mothers of Daughters
With Breast Cancer, M. Elise Radina, Amanda Ginter,
Kate Anderson, Adrienne Cox, Kathleen Farrell, Brandi
McLeish
428-4, Pedagogical Strategies for Family-focused Care: Entering
into Illness Suffering, Janice M. Bell, Nancy J. Moules,
Brenda I. Paton, Lorraine M. Wright
428-5, Women in Midlife: Stress, Health and Life
Satisfaction, Catherine Coccia, Carol Darling,
Natalie Senatore, Jasminka Illich-Ernst, PeiYang Liu, Hyehyung Shin
(FH; paper; research)
#429 Moving Beyond the Lecture: Techniques for
Teaching Family Studies
Sandpebble Room C
429-1, Incorporating Work-family Activities in Undergraduate
Level Courses, Shera Jackson, Marcus Tanner, Anisa
Zvonkovic, Andrea Roets, Alan Reifman
429-2, Using the Latest Teaching Technology: Benefits and
Pitfalls, Jacqueline Schwab, Robin Yaure, Matthew
Paolucci Callahan
429-3, From Lecture to Podcast: Re-imagining Instruction in
Family Studies, Kathleen Walker, Linda Pallock
Discussant/Facilitator/Presider: Tammy Harpel
(FS; paper; practice)
#430 Multi-cultural Couple Relationships
Sandpebble Room E
430-1, FT (R) Family-of-Origin Influences on Satisfaction in
Intercultural Couples, Keitaro Yoshida, Dean Busby
430-2, Economic Strain in Argentinean Couples: Gender
Differences in A Dyadic Stress Model, Mariana Falconier,
Norman Epstein
430-3, Gender Equality and Parenthood Among Dual Career
Couples in Singapore, Karen Quek, Carmen KnudsonMartin
430-4, How Love Emerges in Arranged Marriages: A
Qualitative Cross-cultural Study, Robert Epstein,
Mansi Thakar
(IN; paper; research)
#431 Issues in Adolescence
Sandpebble Room D
431-1, Predictors and Consequences of Adolescents’ Norms
About Teen Pregnancy, Stefanie Mollborn
431-2, Family Process and Peer Deviance Influences on
Adolescent Aggression, Mark Benson, Cheryl Buehler
431-3, Family, School, and Peer Factors and the Conduct
Problems of Mexican American Youth, Mark Roosa,
Katharine Zeiders, George Knight, Jenn-yun Tein, Cady
Berkel, Meghan O’Donnel
Discussant/Presider/Facilitator: Joan Jurich
(RT; paper; research)
�Saturday, November 14 • Day 4
#432 SPECIAL SESSION
3:15-6:45pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A
Post-conference Workshop on Emotion Focused
Family Therapy (continued)
Gail Palmer continues her 1:30 session in a special workshop
that focuses on core skills and tasks in therapeutic practice,
corresponding interventions, change events that foster a secrue
bond between family members, and interventions to help
families re-process negative affect and restructure negative
interactins.
Facilitator/Presider: Jeffry Larson, Family Therapy
Section Chair
Sponsor: Family Therapy Section
TASTE OF The Bay
5pm, Lobby
If you are staying in San Francisco on Saturday night, end your
conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues
and enjoying a relaxing no-host evening at a San Francisco
or Burlingame restaurant. Sign up in the Hospitality Room
(recommended but not required).
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�Special events
This section of the program lists events not related to educational sessions
Tuesday, November 10
President’s Welcoming Reception
Pre-conference Workshop and Tour,
“Children of the Camps”
9am-4pm, Sandpebble Room A
Workshop Leaders: Dr. Satsuki Ina, Dr. Walter Kawamoto
Dr. Ina will introduce her powerful, award-winning documentary,
“Children of the Camps,” that portrays the lingering personal
impact of the World War II incarceration experience on Japanese
Americans who were children during their imprisonment. See the
complete description on the Tuesday, Nov. 10 page.
Missed this great session? Visit Dr. Ina or her colleagues at their
exhibit booth on Thursday, Friday, or Saturday. Copies of both
award-winning documentaries are available for sale: “Children of
the Camps” and “From a Silk Cocoon.”
Wednesday, November 11
CFLE Exam
cfle
8:30-11:30am, 4th Floor Conference Room
Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the exam. Please be
in the exam room by 8:15am to check in and receive instructions.
The exam begins promptly at 8:30. Administrator: Dawn
Cassidy, Director of Education
Newcomers Reception
11:45am-1:15pm, Poolside Pavilion
Presider: Gary Bowen, NCFR President-Elect
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program
Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or
second time are invited.
• Making the most of your conference attendance—choosing
sessions, networking options, managing your time—lead by
Jennifer Hardesty and Megan Haselschwerdt
• Section membership, where you’re connected to other members
with interests like yours
• Certified Family Life Educator credential
• Honors Recognition Program
• Journals and how to submit articles
• Elections Council, Student/New Professional activities, and
more activities and subgroups within NCFR
• Some lucky attendee will win an I-Pod
• Refreshments and more
S/NP
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5:15-6:30pm, Poolside Pavilion
All attendees are invited to meet NCFR
President Maxine Hammonds-Smith, members
of the Board, and other NCFR leaders. Light
refreshments served.
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith
Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
Ethnic Minorities Section
Special Anniversary Celebration and Oral History,
and Business Meeting
6:30-9:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A/B
Introductions and Welcome: Curtis Fox, Section Chair
Remarks: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, NCFR President
Tribute to Those Who Have Crossed Over: Wynona BryantWilliams
Decades in Review
1970s Margaret Crosbie-Burnett
1980s Maresa Murray
1990s Norma Burgess
2000s Seongeun Kim
Presentation of the Historical Study Findings: Frankie Denise
Powell, Tammy Henderson, Jennifer Cook
Passing the Hat: Ouida Westney
Acknowledging the EMS Living Quilt: Chantel Lumpkin
Acknowledging our Legacy, Closing Remarks,
Acknowledgements: Frankie Denise Powell, Tammy
Henderson
Ethnic Minorities Section Business Meeting: Curtis Fox
Anniversary Celebration Committee: Frankie Denise Powell,
Tammy Henderson, Jennifer Cook Middleton, Chantel
Lumpkin, Curtis Fox
Special music arranged for this event by Warren Cooper,
Music Media Ministries, Philadelphia. A commemorative
CD of this music will be available for sale at the event and
at the EM Section Exhibit Booth (Th, F, Sa).
All conference participants are invited to attend. Please
join the EM Section members in celebrating 30 years of
accomplishments and contributions to NCFR.
CFLE Reception (by invitation)
7:30-9pm, Poolside Pavilion
Current CFLEs are invited to this special reception. In addition
to networking opportunities, the program will include an update
on the status of the CFLE program, recognition of the academic
programs approved in 2009, and presentation of the 2009 CFLE
of the Year Award. Light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be
served. Facilitator/Presider: Dawn Cassidy, NCFR Director of
Education
�Special events
Thursday, November 12
FRIday, November 13
Visit the Exhibits
Breakfast Meeting of Presidents/Reps and
Advisers of Student Affiliated Councils
Grand Opening, 11am-2pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Open Friday 9am-4pm, Saturday 9am-1pm
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance
your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register
for prizes. Prizes will be awarded on Friday and Saturday at
12:30pm; must be present to win.
NCFR Career Center
11am-2pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Open Friday 9am-4pm, Saturday, 9am-1pm
Whether you’re a job seeker or a potential
employer, learn how to “Get connected”
at the NCFR Career Center booth. You
will learn about our user-friendly, online
career-matching service where professional
candidates can post their resumes and employers can post their
openings…and get connected automatically (http://employment.
ncfr.org). No cost to job seekers-safe and confidential with
automatic email alerts. For employers…easy online posting,
account management, and tracking reports PLUS affordable
rates. Save more right now… get an even better deal with
the NCFR Annual Conference Special Offer…discount off
regular rates (expires January 31, 2010). Visit our booth in
the exhibits area or contact us for information, 888-781-9331.
Legacy Circle (by invitation)
Noon-1:30pm, 9th Floor Vista Room
All who have been members of NCFR for 25 or
more years are invited to this special event.
Visit San Francisco
• All regular academic/professional sessions end at 1:30pm on
Thursday, November 12.
• Bus transportation to and from San Francisco is provided
compliments of the Hyatt Regency-Burlingame.
• Your conference badge is required for boarding.
• Bus service will begin at 12:30pm and run continuously until
11pm to Union Square in downtown San Francisco. From
Union Square, cable car, taxi, and bus service is available to
other points in the city.
• Although efforts will be made to concentrate bus service in
early afternoon and later in the evening, NCFR and the
hotel make no assurances about seat availability. You are
encouraged, in particular, to plan your return to the hotel
for 9:30pm or earlier.
8:15-9:45am, Regency Ballroom C
Starting a Student Affiliate of NCFR and Keeping It
Alive and Successful
Presentations by four affiliate leaders/former leaders. After the
presentation we will hear from students about their activities,
projects and ideas. Please let your students know we want to
hear from them.
The workshop is open to all presidents or representatives of
student affiliated councils. The breakfast is free, but you must
register in advance. If you have not registered, please see the
cashier at the Conference Registration Booth.
Presiders: Ada Alden, Affiliate Councils Program Chair and
Richard Sale, Affiliate Councils President
Students/New Professionals Workshop:
Speed Networking and Career Planning Session
Noon-1:30pm, Regency Ballroom B/C
This will be a fast-paced, high-energy, and invaluable
networking session appealing to students and new professionals
interested in a range of career fields. The session begins with
two panels made up of renowned researchers, NCFR icons, and
innovative practitioners answering questions related to “getting
the job” and “doing the job.” Immediately following, panel
members will participate in a speed-networking session (similar
to speed dating!) when S/NPs will have 30 seconds to introduce
themselves, mention significant aspects of their background,
and where they are headed. Professionals will provide instant
feedback and then students will switch to another professional.
Participants are strongly encouraged to bring business cards as
real connections can be made during this session! Snacks will be
served.
Co-Chairs: Nathaniel Lambert,
Amanda Williams
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�Special events
Student/New Professional Workshop:
Advice for Family Studies Students on the Job
Market
3:30-5pm, Harbour Room A
A panel discussion among four participants with a variety of
backgrounds providing advice to family studies students about
how to navigate the job market. Each of the presenters will
emphasize their particular perspective and experience The last
30 minutes are reserved for questions from the audience.
Panelists: Ronald Sabatelli, Univ of Connecticut (department
chair); Sara Meadows, Rand (non-academic professional);
Sarah Halpern-Meekin, Bowling Green State Univ (postdoctoral fellow); Katherine Stamps Mitchell, Louisiana State
Univ (new faculty member)
Chair: Katherine Stamps Mitchell
S/NP
University and Allied Association Receptions
5-7pm, Regency Ballroom A/B/C
Top off the day by attending receptions sponsored by several
colleges, universities and allied associations. Learn about
programs, meet faculty and students. Light refreshments served.
University of Minnesota
Washington State University
North Dakota State University
Purdue University
University of Delaware
Oklahoma State University
Texas Tech University–Human Development and Family Studies
Texas Tech University–Great Plains Interactive Distance
Education Alliance
University of Missouri
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Michigan State University
EM Section Anniversary Celebration: living quilt
display
5-7pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
The Living Quilt project, part of the EM Section’s 30th
Anniversary Celebration will be on display in the foyer outside
the Grand Peninsula Ballrooms.
Friday Evening Event
“The Gathering Place”
7pm, Poolside Pavilion
Friday night out? In? Start here with a casual gathering and
make plans with others. Light snacks. Open to all conference
attendees. Sponsored by S/NP Council.
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Saturday, November 14
Student/New Professional SPECIAL
SESSION
11:45am-1:15pm, Bayside Room A/B
Things I Wish I Knew Before: Past Graduate
Experiences With Secondary Analyses
Michelle Craig, Agency for Workforce Innovation-Office of
Early Learning
Bethanne Schlee, Indiana State University
Michael Shriner, Indiana State University
Identifying important issues relating to the use of existing
data sets for secondary analyses, with particular emphasis on
explaining the process of choosing a data set and discussing
the advantages and disadvantages of conducting secondary
analyses. The facilitators will cite literature examples and give
personal examples from their work with existing data sets
while completing their doctoral degrees. Participants will be
encouraged to ask questions and share their own experiences
with existing data.
Taste of The Bay
5pm, Lobby
Join your colleagues by enjoying a relaxing no-host evening
at a San Francisco or Burlingame restaurant. Sign up in the
Hospitality Room (recommended but not required).
�Business and committee meetings
Quick-glance alphabetic listing
Check day-by-day schedule for details and location.
For section and focus group meetings, see next listing.
2010 Program Committee, Thurs., Nov. 12, 7-9am
2010 Program Committee, Fri., Nov. 13, 7-9am
Affiliate Council Board, Tue., Nov. 10, 6-8pm
Affiliate Council Board, Sat., Nov. 14, 7-8am
Affiliate Council Leadership Training, Wed., Nov. 11, 10am3pm
Annual NCFR Business Meeting, Thurs., Nov. 12, 1:30-2:30pm
Audit Committee, Mon., Nov. 9, 12-2pm
Board of Directors, Mon., Nov. 9, 2-7pm
Board of Directors, Tue., Nov. 10, 2-6pm
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee, Fri., Nov. 13,
7-9am
CFLE Advisory Board, Tue., Nov. 10, 2:30-9:30pm
Committee to Revise Scoring and Review Processes, Thurs.,
Nov. 12, 9-10am
Development Advisory Council, Thurs., Nov. 12, 9-10:30am
Diversity Task Force, Wed., Nov. 11, 8:30-10:30am
Elections Council, Fri., Nov. 13, 12-1:30pm
Family Relations Associate Editors, Fri., Nov. 13, 12-1:30pm
Family Science Association, Thurs., Nov. 12 12-1:30pm
Fellows Committee, Thurs., Nov. 12, 7:30-9am
Groves Conference Board, Thurs., Nov. 12, 2-5pm
Journal Advisory Council, Wed., Nov. 11, 10:45-11:45am
Journal Editors, Wed., Nov. 11, 7:30-8:30am
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board, Fri., Nov.
13, 7:30-9am
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors, Thurs., Nov.
12, 8:15-9:45am
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board, Thurs., Nov.
12, 12-1:30pm
Presidents/Representatives/Advisers of Student Affiliates, Fri.,
Nov. 13, 8:15-9:45am
Publications Advisory Council, Thurs., Nov. 12, 8:30-10am
Publisher Reps, Editors and Staff, Wed., Nov. 11, 1:30-3pm
Research Advisory Council, Wed., Nov. 11, 6:30-8:30pm
Section Chairs Training, Tue., Nov. 10, 6:30-9:30pm
Student/New Professional Leadership Council, Wed., Nov. 11,
7-8:15am
University Administrators Caucus, Wed., Nov. 11, 11:45am1:15pm
Chronological listing
All meetings
Monday, November 9
Audit Committee
12-2pm
Board of Directors
2-7pm
Tuesday, November 10
NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
2-6pm, Board Room IV
CFLE Advisory Board
2:30-9:30pm, Board Room I
Affiliate Council Board Meeting
6-8pm, Scalini Restaurant
Section Chairs Training
6:30-9:30pm, Board Room IV
Wednesday, November 11
Education and Enrichment Section Meeting
7-8am, Sandpebble Room A
International Section Meeting
7-8am, Sandpebble Room B
Chronic Illness and Disability Focus Group
7-8am, Sandpebble Room C
Men in Families Focus Group
7-8am, Sandpebble Room D
Student/New Professional Leadership Council
Meeting
7-8:15am, Sandpebble Room E
Sponsored by Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Meeting of Journal Editors
7:30-8:30am, Board Room IV
Diversity Task Force
8:30-10:30am, Board Room III
Affiliate Councils Leadership Workshop and
Business Meeting
10am-3pm, Regency Ballroom B
Journal Advisory Committee
10:45-11:45am, Board Room III
Family Economics Focus Group Meeting
11:45am-1:15pm, Sandpebble Room A
Issues in Aging Focus Group Meeting
11:45am-1:15pm, Sandpebble Room B
Parent Education Focus Group Meeting
11:45am-1:15pm, Sandpebble Room C
University Administrators Caucus
11:45am-1:15pm, Sandpebble Room E
Meeting of Publisher Reps, Editors and Staff
1:30-3pm, Board Room IV
Ethnic Minorities Section Meeting
Special Anniversary Celebration and Oral History
6:30-9:30pm, Grand Peninsula Ballroom A/B
Research Advisory Council
6:30-8:30pm, meet in lobby
TCRM Business Meeting
8-9:45pm, Harbour Room B
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�Business and committee meetings
Thursday, November 12
2010 NCFR Program Committee Meeting
7-9am, Oak Room
Feminism and Family Studies Section Meeting
7-8am, Sandpebble Room A
Asian American Families Focus Group
7-8am, Sandpebble Room B
GLBT Issues Focus Group
7-8am, Sandpebble Room C
Research and Theory Section Meeting
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
Meeting
Eastern European Families Focus Group
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board
Work and Families Focus Group
Breakfast Meeting of Presidents/Reps/Advisers of
Student Affiliate Councils
7-8am, Sandpebble Room B
7-8am, Sandpebble Room C
7-8am, Sandpebble Room D
7-9am, Board Room II; Swiftwater Cafe
7:30-9am, Evergreen Room
CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session
8:15-9:45am, Regency Ballroom B
Fellows Committee Meeting
12-1:30pm, Harbour Room B
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
12-1:30pm, Board Room III
Publications Advisory Council
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room A
8:30-10am, Board Room III
Family Therapy Section Meeting
Committee to Revise Scoring and
Review Procedures
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room B
Adoption Focus Group
7-8:15am, Harbour Room B
7:30-9am, Board Room II
8:15-9:45am, Board Room I
9-10am, Oak Room
Development Advisory Committee
9-10:30am, Evergreen Room
Feminism and Family Studies Section Auction
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room A
Religion and Family Section Member Meeting
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room B
Families and Grief Focus Group
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room C
Marriage and Family Enrichment Focus Group
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room D
Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board
Meeting
12-1:30pm, Harbour Room B
Family Science Association/Teaching Family
Science Association Meeting
12-1:30pm, Oak Room
Annual NCFR Business Meeting
1:30-2:30pm, Bayside Room A/B
Groves Conference Board Meeting
2-5pm, Board Room III
Friday, November 13
2010 NCFR Program Committee Meeting
7-9am, Harbour Room B
Family Policy Section Meeting
7-8am, Sandpebble Room A
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Family Relations Associate Editors Meeting
Elections Council Meeting
Family and Health Section Meeting
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room C; includes continued
discussion with plenary speakers on adoption
Qualitative Family Research Network Focus Group
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room D; includes panel discussion
Rural Families and Communities Focus Group
12-1:30pm, Sandpebble Room E
Saturday
Family Science Meeting Section Meeting
7-8am, Sandpebble Room A
CFLE Forum/Focus Group
7-8am, Sandpebble Room B
Peace Focus Group
7-8am, Sandpebble Room C
Sexuality Focus Group
7-8am, Sandpebble Room D
Meeting of Affiliate Councils Board
7-8am, Swiftwater Cafe
Marketing Family Life Education Focus Group
11:45am-1:15pm, Sandpebble Room A.
Marriage Preparation Focus Group
11:45am-1:15pm, Sandpebble Room B
�Save the date!
Join us in 2010!
NCFR
72nd Annual Conference
November 3-6, 2010
Pre-Conference
Workshops,
Tuesday, November 2
Minneapolis Hilton and Towers • Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Twin Cities offers you everything you could want in culture, scenery, shopping, history, and sightseeing.
2010 Conference Theme
Families and Innovation
Program Chair: Ramona Faith Oswald, University of Illinois-Champaign/Urbana
Innovation is the creation of new objects or ideas–it is the process by which people introduce, re-think, adapt,
surprise, generate, transform, and otherwise move some part of the world in a new direction. Innovation brings
attention to human agency and creativity, and the importance of recognizing our capacity to think, act, and react
beyond “the norm” or what is expected.
The 2010 National Council on Family Relations annual conference theme is Families and Innovation. Plenary
sessions will highlight new research on family issues that push against conventional ideas and/or illustrate the gaps
between what we know and what we could know if we did things differently. The intention behind this theme is to
invigorate the work of family researchers, teachers, policy makers, and practitioners by creating a forum for
intellectually rigorous exploration, conversation, and debate.
Plenary Sessions
Jon Hubbard, Ph.D., clinical psychologist and Director of Research,
Center for Victims of Torture, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Submit a proposal...
Information about the 2010 Call for
Proposals will be available on the NCFR
website by November 20, 2009. All submissions will be submitted electronically.
Visit this web page later in November.
Families and Technology (proposed)
http://www.ncfr.org/conf/current
The Impact of the Recession on Families (proposed)
Click on “Call for Proposals” in the upper left menu. Deadline for
submission is March 1, 2010.
Intersex
Sharon Preves, Ph.D., Chair and Associate Professor of Sociology,
Hamline University College of Liberal Arts, St. Paul, Minnesota
Torture
Special Sessions
Topics to be announced
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�Conference exhibits and more
Exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors
Don’t miss the exhibits!
• Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
• See the latest in books, products, and services
• Talk with representatives
• Register to win cool prizes
Exhibit dates and times
• Thursday, November 12, 11am-2pm
• Friday, November 13, 9am-4pm
• Saturday, November 14, 9am-1pm
Prize drawings on Friday and Saturday, 12:30pm;
must be present to win.
EXHIBITORS
Active Parenting Publishers
Association Book Exhibit
Center for Urban Families (sponsor)
Take-one brochure tables
Conference packet inserts
Book displays
Center for Growth & Development
The Nurturing Fathers Program
Colorado State University Continuing Education
Fairway Divorce (sponsor)
InJoy Birth & Parenting Education, Inc.
Journal of Comparative Family Studies
Lysa Parker
Attached at the Heart
Multicultural Counseling & Consulting Associates
Oxford University Press
Speaking of Sexuality
Waveland Press
Family Life Education: Working with Families across
the Lifespan
Springer Publishing Company
A Fashion Hayvin
Family Wellness Associates
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family
Happier Couples
Kappa Omicron Nu
Multicultural Counseling & Consulting
Associates
National Council on Family Relations
NCFR Career Center
NCFR Ethnic Minority Section
NCFR Take One/Book Display
Northcentral University
Psychology Press
Thomson/Wadsworth
Wiley-Blackwell (sponsor)
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Sponsors
Center for Urban Families
Sponsors of the Hospitality Lounge
Area. Visit their booth in the exhibits area.
Fairway Divorce
Sponsors of the
Hospitality Room. Pick
up their materials in the Hospitality Room
Wiley-Blackwell
Publishers of NCFR
journals and sponsors of
the President’s Reception
Professor Hilary Rose
Contributing sponsor to the TCRM Workshop and the
Children of the Camps Workshop
�General information
Welcome to the 71st NCFR Annual Conference. The theme
“Families in a Multicultural World: is the focus of a stimulating
and relevant program that fits perfectly with our San Francisco
Bay Area conference location.
This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and
practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have
planned stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and
posters covering a wide range of topics in family sciences.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with
colleagues, meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs,
and learn from several of NCFR’s Fellows at “Fellows Round
Tables.”
Contacting you
Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with
family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be
difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference
registration record if you did not do that earlier.
Accommodations for Special Needs
The Hyatt Regency and NCFR want to insure that all may
fully participate in the conference. If you have questions
or accommodation requests, notify staff at the conference
registration desk or the hotel front desk.
Other questions about the conference or logistics
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk in the Grand
Peninsula Foyer.
Learn about NCFR
Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits on Thursday, Friday,
and Saturday. Feel free to ask questions of the Board members
and other committee officers who are wearing colored ribbons
on their name badges. Be sure to attend sessions and business
meetings sponsored by sections and focus groups that interest
you. See the list of Special Events and Committee Meetings
following the session listings in this booklet.
Wear your conference badge!
Badges must be worn at all times and are required for all
educational sessions, receptions, and activities.
Your conference registration fee covers admission to the
following events:
• Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round tables, posters
• Special sessions, section and focus group business meetings
• All receptions and events except the following which are
invitation only or require pre-registration: all pre-conference
workshops on Tuesday, Nov. 10; CFLE Reception; Legacy
Circle; Affiliate Councils Workshop; Student Affiliates
Breakfast)
• Exhibits
• Newcomers’ Reception, open to all but especially for first and
second time attendees only
Continuing Education Hours
NCFR is approved for continuing education hours by the
National Board of Certified Counselors, the National Association
of Social Workers, and for NCFR Certified Family Life
Educators. Approved continuing education provider status is
pending for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences.
These continuing education opportunities are provided to
therapists and counselors, social workers, and NCFR Certified
Family Life Educators, as well as other family professionals.
If you registered for Continuing Education Hour certificates,
use the form that is in your registration packet. If you didn’t sign
up for CEUs initially, you can go to the conference registration
booth and sign up. There is a $25 fee (does not apply to CFLE
CEUs). Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January
15, 2010. One hour attendance verification is given for each
clock hour in content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are
excluded.) Up to 40 hours are eligible for CFLE credit.
Refund Policy
Refund deadline was October 23, 2009. For exceptions related
to medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.
Conference services and events
Conference Registration
Grand Peninsula Ballroom Foyer
Tuesday, 7am-5pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm
Thursday, 7am-3:30pm • Friday, 7am-5pm
Saturday, 7am-3:30pm
Cyber Cafe
7am-10pm, Pine Room
Computers available for use; no charge. Please limit your time
when others are waiting.
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/Local Information
Grand Peninsula Ballroom C
This is your special room to visit with colleagues, to visit
the NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review visitors
information. A Silent Auction will feature items open for
bidding. Plan to do your Christmas shopping here! Proceeds
will go for NCFR Conference scholarships for students. Sign-up
sheets for the Saturday evening no-host Taste of The Bay dinners
are posted here. If you are staying over Saturday night, relax and
enjoy San Francisco at a restaurant with your colleagues. There
will be a complete list of emergency services in the Hospitality
Center, also.
Visit the Exhibits
Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Thursday, 11am-2pm
Friday, 9am-4pm
Saturday, 9am-1pm
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�General information
NCFR Career Center
Grand Peninsula Ballroom D
Whether you’re a job seeker or a potential employer, learn
how to “Get connected” at the NCFR Career Center booth.
You will learn about our user-friendly, online career-matching
service where professional candidates can post their resumes
and employers can post their openings…and get connected
automatically (http://employment.ncfr.org). No cost to job
seekers-safe and confidential with automatic email alerts. For
employers…easy online posting, account management, and
tracking reports PLUS affordable rates. Save more right now…
get an even better deal with the NCFR Annual Conference
Special Offer…discount off regular rates (expires January
31, 2010). Visit our booth in the exhibits area or contact us
for information, 888-781-9331.
Hotel Information
Hyatt Regency
1333 Bayshore Highway
Burlingame, CA 94010
1-650-347-1234
www.sanfranciscoairport.hyatt.com
The Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport is headquarters for
the 2009 National Council on Family Relations 71st Annual
Conference. The Hyatt Regency is located just three miles from
SFO in Burlingame,”The City of Trees,” in the heart of Silicon
Valley, just a half-hour from downtown San Francisco to the
north and to San Jose, Santa Clara and Palo Alto to the south.
The nine-story indoor atrium is beautifully landscaped with
plants, palms, and fountains. Well-appointed guest rooms include
extra furnishings and features such as compact refrigerator,
couch and/or chair with ottoman, desk, spacious dressers, and
more.
Dining options
Casual dining in the Swiftwater Cafe (breakfast, lunch);
northern Italian cuisine at Scalini (dinner); and sandwiches,
appetizers, and free popcorn and peanuts in Knuckles Historic
Sports Bar, voted the leading sports bar in the South Bay area.
The Swiftwater Deli offers convenient take-away food options
including pastries, fruit, breakfast sandwiches, soup, fresh
sandwiches, salads, and Starbucks coffee, from early in the
morning until late in the evening. Plus heated outdoor pool,
spa; 24-hour fitness center; concierge; business center; currency
exchange; and boarding pass printout station.
Burlingame Trolley Shuttle...FREE. Downtown Burlingame
offers specialty shops plus everyday shopping (including
groceries), casual dining, and nightlife. Trolleys run every 20 to
30 minutes from approximately 11am to 9:15pm.
A dozen restaurants and night spots are within walking distance
of the hotel, ranging from breakfast diners to mid-priced
restaurants. See the list in your packet. The Bayshore area
features pedestrian-friendly sidewalks, crosswalks, and lighting
plus a paved bayside walking path.
Conference tips
• Plan your conference events with your Personal Program
Scheduler (inserted into this program).
• Make appointments with colleagues in advance.
• Hand out your business cards, vitae, and resumes!
• Use the message board near the registration.
• Stay healthy! The fitness room is available on the 2nd floor.
• Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see
NCFR staff with concerns.
• Networking opportunities abound! Don’t miss the
Newcomers Reception, the University Receptions, many
sessions for Students/New Professionals (S/NP) including job
market discussion, applying to graduate school, and “Speed
Networking.” Watch for the S/NP icon in the daily schedule
section of this program booklet.
Getting around
Free hotel-airport shuttle runs continuously. Stops include the
BART station at SFO...travel time is less than 30 minutes to
major downtown San Francisco stops including Powell Street,
Market Street, and The Embarcadero.
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�Conference and NCFR leadership
Program Committee
Program Chair
Raeann R. Hamon, Messiah College
Program Chair-Elect
Ramona Faith Oswald , University of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign
Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP
Education and Enrichment: Beth Van Horn, Penn State
University
Ethnic Minorities: Curtis Fox, Loma Linda University
Family and Health: Deborah P. Coehlo, Oregon State
University-Cascades Campus
Family Policy: Thomas R. Chibucos, Bowling Green State
University
Family Science: Tammy S. Harpel, Louisiana State University,
Ruston
Family Therapy: Jeffry H. Larson, Brigham Young University
Feminism and Family Studies: Aine M. Humble, Mt. St.
Vincent University
International: Catherine A. Solheim, University of Minnesota
Religion and Family Life: Linda S. Behrendt, Indiana State
University
2008/2009 Board Members
President
Maxine Hammonds-Smith, Intergenerational Wellness and
Aging, Houston, TX
President-Elect
Gary Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Secretary/Treasurer
Mary Ann Hollinger, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Chloe D. Merrill, Weber State University
Research and Theory: Ronald M. Sabatelli, University of
Connecticut
Affiliate Councils Program Chair: Ada Alden, Family Life
Consultant
Students/New Professionals Program Rep: Claire Kamp Dush,
The Ohio State University
Ex-officio
NCFR President: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, Intergenerational
Wellness and Aging
NCFR President-Elect: Gary L. Bowen, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Conference Program Consultant: Cindy Winter, CMP
NCFR Conference and Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz
NCFR Membership and Marketing Director: Charles
Cheesebrough
NCFR Program Content Consultant: Nancy Gonzalez
Exhibits Coordinator: Lynda Bessey
Career Center: Jeanne Strand
Photographer: Sothy Eng, Texas Tech University
Audio-Visual Coordinators: Carl Williams, Christopher
Griffin, Philadelphia
Student/New Professional Representative
Soyoung Lee, Montclair State University
Board Members-at-Large
Debra L. Berke, Wilmington University
Norma J. Bond-Burgess, Chatham University
Gary R. Lee, Bowling Green State University
Glen F. Palm, St. Cloud State University
Ex Officio
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance & Operations/
Board & Section Liaison: Jeanne A. Strand
NCFR Board of Directors. Front row: Mary Ann Hollinger; Soyoung Lee; Maxine Hammonds-Smith.
Back row: Debra Berke; Chloe Merrill; Glen Palm; Gary Lee; Norma Bond-Burgess; Gary Bowen
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2009/2010 Board Members
President
Gary Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
President-Elect
Elaine A. Anderson, University of Maryland
Secretary/Treasurer
Mary Ann Hollinger, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Board Members-at-Large
Debra L. Berke, Wilmington University
Norma J. Bond-Burgess, Chatham University
Gary R. Lee, Bowling Green State University
Glen F. Palm, St. Cloud State University
Affiliate Councils Board
President: Richard Sale, Tarleton University
President-elect: Chloe Merrill, CFLE, Weber State University
Program Chair: Ada Alden, Family Life Consultant, Eden
Prairie, Minn.
Secretary: Stephen Brown, Mansfield University
Student/New Professional Rep: Amanda Williams, Oklahoma
State University
Section Liaison: Denise Donnelly, Georgia State University
Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee: Marcie Brooke,
Working Families Resource Center, St. Paul
Staff Liaison: Lynda Bessey
Affiliate Councils-Presidents
Ex Officio
NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman
California: Jacki Booth
Illinois: Laura Smart
Minnesota: Rose Allen
Ohio: Maureen Blankemeyer
Oklahoma: Brian Camp
Texas: Steve Green
Utah: Ivan Beutler
Mid-Atlantic: to be appointed
Northwest: Renee Overath
Taiwan, ROC: Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung
NCFR Manager of Governance & Operations/Board & Section
Liaison: Jeanne A. Strand
Student Affiliate Councils-Advisors
Affiliate Councils President-elect
Minnell Tralle, University of Minnesota Extension
Student/New Professional Representative
Soyoung Lee, Montclair State University
Journal Editors
Journal of Marriage and Family: David Demo, University of
North Carolina-Greensboro
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies (2009): Joyce Arditti, Virginia Tech
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family
Studies (2010): Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut
Journal of Family Theory and Review: Robert Milardo,
University of Maine
54
Bowling Green State University: Jean Gerard
East Carolina University: Sharon Ballard, Tamara Whitten
Family Relations Council at Central Michigan: Chris Latty
‘Jacks Council on Family Relations: Tara Newman
Louisiana Tech University: Tammy Harpel
Messiah College: Raeann Hamon
North Texas State University: Erron Huey
Samford University: Jonathan Davis
Texas Tech University: Elizabeth Sharp, Sylvia Niehuis
Towson University: Linda Stone
University of Central Oklahoma Campus Council: Glee Absher
University of Connecticut: Preston Britner
University of Detroit-Mercy: Libby Blume
University of Illinois: Jennifer Hardesty
University of Maryland: Leigh Leslie
University of Missouri-Columbia: Marilyn Coleman
University of Nebraska-Kearney: Jennifer Crosswhite
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Jeanne Rothaupt
Weber State University: Chloe Merrill
�NCFR staff
NCFR Headquarters
National Council on Family Relations
3989 Central Avenue NE, Suite #550
Minneapolis, MN 55421
Tollfree: 888-781-9331 (U.S., Canada)
Phone: 763-781-9331
FAX: 763-781-9348
info@ncfr.org
www.ncfr.org
NCFR Staff
Nancy Gonzalez, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Public Affairs
763-231-2887; nancygonzalez@ncfr.org
Pat Knutson-Grams
Accounting Assistant
763-231-2884; patknutsongrams@ncfr.org
John Whitney Pepper
Director of Finance
763-231-2886; johnpepper@ncfr.org
Diane L. Cushman
Executive Director/Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Liaison
763-231-2891; dianecushman@ncfr.org
Jenny Poeschl
Office Services Clerk
763-231-2890; jennypoeschl@ncfr.org
Lynda Bessey
Manager of Member Relations/Affiliate Councils Liaison
763-231-2892; lyndabessey@ncfr.org
Jason A. Samuels
Manager of Information Technology
763-231-2888; jasonsamuels@ncfr.org
Maureen Bourgeois
Administrative Assistant
763-781-9331; maureenbourgeois@ncfr.org; info@ncfr.org
Judy Schutz
Conference & Meeting Planner
763-231-2893; judyschutz@ncfr.org
Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE
Director of Education
763-231-2882; dawncassidy@ncfr.org
Jeanne A. Strand
Manager of Governance & Operations/
Board & Section Liaison/Website Administrator
763-231-2881; jeannestrand@ncfr.org
Charles Cheesebrough
Director of Membership & Marketing
763-231-2885; charlescheesebrough@ncfr.org
Cindy Winter, CMP
Conference Consultant
612-759-8580 (cell); cindywinter@ncfr.org\
Mary Bold, Ph.D., CFLE
Academic Program Liaison
940-367-3852; marybold@ncfr.org
NCFR Staff. Front row: Judy Schutz; Jason Samuels; Jeanne
Strand. Middle row: Lynda Bessey; Nancy Gonzalez. Back row:
Charlie Cheesebrough; Dawn Cassidy; Maureen Bourgeois;
Jenny Poeschel; Diane Cushman; Pat Knutson-Grams.
Not pictured: John Pepper
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�Program participants
A
Abell, Ellen (Auburn Univ.)
#332-2
Ables, Nicole (California State
Univ.) #327-1
Acock, Alan (Oregon State
Univ.) TCRM Special
Workshop, #119B-1
Adams, Bert (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison) #TC1A
Adams, Michele (Tulane Univ.)
#417-3
Adamsons, Kari L. (Univ. of
Connecticut) #TC3-1, 104, 411
Adler-Baeder, Francesca (Auburn
Univ.) #121-35, 406-14, 4213, 421-4
Afonso, Maria (Social Programs
Consultant,; Federal Univ. of
Minas Gerais; Univ. Federal
de São João del Reis) #315
Aguilar, Cintia (North Carolina
State Univ.) #308-1
Ahn, Yeojin (Alliant International
Univ.) #121-4
Ainsworth, Andrew (California
State Univ. Northridge) #22030
Akande, Katrina (Univ. of
Kentucky) #308
Alberts, Madge (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-3
Alden, Ada (Consultant, Eden
Prairie, MN) #113, 312
Alderks, Jenne (Univ. of Hawaii
at Manoa) #305-1
Alfaro, Edna (Arizona State
Univ.) #121-26
Aljayyousi-Khalil, Ghadir
(Kansas State Univ.)
#207-18
Allen, Katherine R. (Virginia
Tech) #118, 125-11, 316-11
Allen, Kim (Univ. of Missouri)
#427-3
Allgood, Scot (Utah State Univ.)
#305-20
Allison, Barbara (Texas Tech
Univ.) #121-40
Amanor-Boadu, Yvonne (Kansas
State Univ.)
#220-34
Amato, Paul R. (Penn State
Univ.) #114, 216, 226-1, 329
Ames, Barbara (Michigan State
Univ.) #105-13,
220-37
Anasuri, Sadguna (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) #121-37
Anders, Allison (Univ. of
Tennessee) #406-25
Anderson, Charles (Washington
State Univ.) #131-4
Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of
Maryland) #105-7, 116-2,
125-1
Anderson, Jamie (Brigham
Young Univ.) #105-23
56
Anderson, Jared R. (Kansas State
Univ.) #121-6,
220-34, 335-2, 335-3
Anderson, Kate (Miami Univ.)
#428-3
Anderson, Shayne (Univ. of
Connecticut) #108-2
Anderson, Stephen (Univ. of
Connecticut) #421-22
Anderson, Tamara (Univ. of
Nevada) #421-27
Arana, Patty (Papas) #325-1
Archuleta, Kristy (Kansas State
Univ.) #327-1, 408-1
Arcury, Thomas A. (Wake Forest
Univ. School of Medicine)
#220-28, 305-29
Arcus, Margaret E. (Emeritus,
Univ. of British Columbia)
#125-2
Arditti, Joyce (Virginia Tech)
Committee Mtgs.
Artis, Julie (DePaul Univ.)
#333-1
Ascencio, Marysol (Univ. of
Connecticut) #306
Ashbourne, Lynda M. (Univ. of
Guelph) #121-1
Asiedu, Gladys (Kansas State
Univ.) #207-18
Astone, Nan (Johns Hopkins
Univ.) #411-1
Atkinson, Jodie L. (Indiana Univ.
at Indianapolis) TC1A-1
August, Gerald (Univ. of
Minnesota) #220-32
Avilar, Sarah (Mathematica
Policy Research Inst.) #117-1
Awosan, Christiana (Drexel
Univ.) #121-34
B
Baier, Stephanie (Wayne State
Univ.) #316-28
Bailey, Bill (Univ. of Arkansas)
#130
Bailey Fowler, Annemarie
(Voices for Children) #309-3
Bailey, Sandra (Montana State
Univ.) #305-10
Bakker, April (Utah State Univ.)
#305-20
Ballard, Sharon (East Carolina
Univ.) #211-1, 310, 408-1
Baltimore, Diana (Iowa State
Univ.) #305-5
Bamaca, Mayra Y (Penn State
Univ.) #406-8, 415-2
Baobaid, Mohammed (Changing
Ways) #121-1
Baptist, Joyce (Kansas State
Univ.) #TC1A
Barber, Bonnie (Murdoch Univ.)
#316-25
Barber, Brian K. (Univ. of
Tennessee) #213, 220-23
Barker, Walter (North Carolina
A&T State Univ.) #128-1
Barrios-Bell, Abril (Utah State
Univ.) #427-1
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne (Ohio
State Univ.) #305-4, 421-35
Bartolic, Silvia (Univ. of British
Columbia) #TC1B
Bates, Denise (Univ. of
Tennessee) #406-25
Bates, James (South Dakota State
Univ.) #105-28
Bauer, Jean (Univ. of Minnesota)
#305-18, 309-1, 416-3
Baugh, Eboni (Univ. of Florida)
#407
Becerra, Julia M. (Purdue Univ.)
#316-24
Beckmeyer, Jonathon (Univ. of
Missouri) #406-19, 421-24
Behnke, Andrew (North Carolina
State Univ.) #121-19, 308-1,
408-1
Behrendt, Linda (Indiana State
Univ.) #222
Bell, David C. (Indiana Univ. at
Indianapolis)
TCRM Special Workshop,
TC1A-1, TC2A-1
Bell, Janice M. (Univ. of
Calgary) #428-4
Benavente, Janet (Colorado State
Univ.) #421-20
Benson, Kristen (North Dakota
State Univ.) #131-4
Benson, Lisa (Univ. of
Maryland) #121-33
Benson, Mark (Virginia Tech)
#112, 431-2
Bentley, Gail (Texas Tech Univ.)
#421-16
Berge, Jerica (Univ. of
Minnesota) #116-4
Berger, Amanda (Univ. of
Maryland) #305-6
Berglund, Dorothy (Mississippi
Univ. for Women) #220-7
Berke, Debra (Wilmington Univ.)
#210-1
Berkel, Cady (Arizona State
Univ.) #431-3
Berkowitz, Dana (Louisiana
State Univ.) #333, 417-2
Bersamin, Melina (Sacramento
State Univ.) #207-23
Bessey, Lynda (NCFR Staff)
Ongoing Events
Biesen, Judith (Univ. of
Connecticut) #316-32
Blair, Bethany (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
#406-22
Blaisure, Karen (Western
Michigan Univ.) #208-1, 406-1
Blakely, Ashley (Central
Michigan Univ.) #220-2, 316-5
Blakemore, Andy (Wichita State
Univ.) #406-4
Blankemeyer, Maureen (Kent
State Univ.) #406-24
Blow, Adrian (Michigan State
Univ.) #105-13
Blume, Libby Balter (Univ. of
Detroit-Mercy) #118
Bluth, Karen (Univ. of
Tennessee) #406-25
Boden, Jeremy (Texas Tech
Univ.) #207-13, 421-16
Boehnke, Mandy (Univ. Bremen)
#316-13
Boelter, Jill (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) #209-4
Bold, Mary (NCFR) Committee
Mtgs., #205, 215, 220-41
Boulin Johnson, Leanor (Arizona
State Univ.) #331
Bowen, Gary Lee (Univ. of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill)
Committee Mtg., #120, 226-2,
413, 420
Bower, Daniel (Ohio State Univ.)
#305-13
Bowers, Jill (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) #127-1,
208-2
Bowman, Sally (Oregon State
Univ.) Committee Mtgs.,
#332-4
Boyle, Jeremy (Kansas State
Univ.) #220-12
Bradford, Angela (Auburn Univ.)
#121-35, 421-3, 421-4
Bradford, Kay (Utah State Univ.)
#108-4, 305-26, 422-1
Bradley, Linda (Univ. of
Kentucky) #421-15
Brainer, Amy (Univ. of Illinois)
#314
Brandon, Denise J. (Univ. of
Tennessee) #421-9
Branscum, Shelba (Southeast
Missouri State Univ.) #416-3
Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of
Maryland, College Park)
#116-2
Bredow, Carrie (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) #418-3
Brenneman, Jessica (Univ. of
Maryland) #121-32
Britt, Sonya (Texas Tech Univ.)
#130-1
Brooks, Erika (Texas Tech Univ.)
#112-2, 131-6
Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne (Natl. Ctr.
for Children & Fams.) #216
Brosi, Whitney (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #123, 207-3
Brotherson, Sean E. (North
Dakota State Univ.) #127-1
Brown, Arthur (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-3
Brown, Geoffrey (Univ. of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
#305-13
Brown, Matthew (Brigham
Young Univ.) #305-17
�Program participants
Brown, Tiffany #415
Bruns, Deborah (Southern
Illinois Univ.) #406-2
Bryant, Barlynda (Penn State
Univ.) #209-2, 209-3
Bryant, Chalandra (Auburn
Univ.) #105-26, 121-27, 2092, 209-3
Bryant-Williams, Wynona
(Arkansas Dept. of Educ.)
#134
Buckmiller Jones, Nicolle (Univ.
of Maryland)
#105-13, 220-24
Buehler, Cheryl (UNC Greensboro) #431-2
Bugay, Asli (Florida State Univ.)
#121-21
Buhr, Petra (Univ. of Bremen)
#406-26
Bureau, Marie-France (Univ. of
Sherbrooke, Quebec) #323
Burg, Jim (Purdue Univ.) #224
Burgess, Norma Bond (Chatham
University) #134
Burnham, Douglas (Univ. of
Kentucky) #422-1
Burns, Patrick (Minnesota
School District) #310-3
Burr, Brandon (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #207-28
Burr, Wesley R. (Brigham Young
Univ.) TCRM3-2
Busby, Dean (Alliant
International Univ.)
#305-25, 430-1
Bush, Kevin (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) #110-1
Butler, John (Virginia Tech)
#422-2
C
Cabrera, Natasha (Univ. of
Maryland) #406-18
Calderon, Jasmine R. (California
State Univ.) #327-1
Calix, Shaun (Univ. of Missouri)
#208-3
Campbell, Jacquelyn (John
Hopkins Univ.) #220-34
Campbell, Kelly (California State
Univ. San Bernardino)
#136-2, 327-1, 415
Campbell, Shannon (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout)? #TC2A
Candelaria, Christine (Central
Michigan Univ.) #220-2, 316-5
Canfield, Ken R. (Pepperdine
Univ.) #119A-1, 421-33
Caradonna, Imani (Papas) #325-1
Carico, Tina (Miami Univ.-Ohio)
#315
Carlson, Tom (North Dakota
State Univ.) #131-4
Carolan, Marsha (Michigan State
Univ.) #305-16
Carroll, Elizabeth B (East
Carolina Univ.) #211-1, 408-1
Carry, Monique G. (Emory
Univ.) #316-3, 415-3
Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR Staff)
Committee Mtgs., #135. 225,
307-1
Castro, Maria (Univ. of Minho)
#421-21
Cate, Rodney (Univ. of Arizona)
#TC1B
Catlett, Beth (DePaul Univ.)
#333-1
Cervantes, Richard (Behavioral
Assessment Inc.) #121-28,
121-29
Chan, Cara (Texas Tech Univ.)
#316-4
Chang, I. Joyce (Univ. of Central
Missouri) #207-6, 314
Chang, Tse-Fan (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) #207-11, 20712
Chang, Yo-Ok (Syracuse Univ.)
#406-12
Charles, Vignetta (ETR
Associates) #213-1
Charmaz, Kathy (Sonoma State
Univ.. CA) #330
Chavier, Monica (Alliant
International Univ.)
#220-10
Chazan-Cohen, Rachel
(Administration for Children
and Families, DHHS) #220-27
Cheek, Cheryl (Penn State Mont
Alto) #207-4
Chen, Chingju (Michigan State
Univ.) #305-16
Chen, Wen-chi (Kansas State
Univ.) #121-6, 207-18, 335-3
Cherlin, Andrew J. (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) #216
Chestnut, Laura (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) #105-19
Chiao, Jonathan (Univ. of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign) #10524
Chibucos, Thomas (Bowling
Green State Univ.) #301
Childs, Geniel (Brigham Young
Univ.) #427-2
Choi, Saeeun (Univ. of
Wisconsin- Madison)
#316-21
Chou, Li-Tuan (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) #121-17, 20710
Christensen, Donna (Univ. of
Arizona) #316-25
Christopher, F. Scott (Arizona
State Univ.) #305-3
Chun, Young Ju (Silla Univ.)
#121-10
Chung, Grace H. (Montclair
State Univ.) #110-1, 302, 324
Chung, Kiseon (Gyeonggido
Family & Women’s Research
Inst.) #305-24
Clarke, Adele (Univ. of
California-San Francisco)
#330
Cleveland, Hobart (Penn State
Univ.) #406-8
Clinch, C. Randall (Wake Forest
Univ. School of Medicine)
#220-28, 305-29
Cline, Heather (Univ. of
Minnesota) #113, 421-7, 421-8
Coatsworth, Douglas
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
#105-11
Cobb, Rebecca A. (Purdue Univ.Calumet) #220-16, 316-12
Coccia, Catherine (Florida State
Univ.) #421-14, 428-5
Coccia, Michael (Penn State
Univ.) #316-23
Coehlo, Deborah (Oregon State
Univ.-Cascades Campus)
#126, 317, 416
Cohen, Rachael (Miami Univ.)
#316-6
Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) #125-3, 329, 42124, 421-25
Collette, Crystal (Planned
Parenthood of the Rochester/
Syracuse Region) #333-3
Colvin, Jan (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) #105-19
Comer, Jodie K. (Univ. of
Connecticut) #136-5
Conger, Katherine (Florida State
Univ.) Ext. Pre-Conf.
Conger, Rand (Florida State
Univ.) Ext. Pre-Conf., #305-12
Conley, Jennifer (Univ. of
Georgia) #207-21
Cook, Claire (Univ. of Missouri)
#406-19
Cooke, Betty (Univ. of
Minnesota) #307-1, 421-8
Cooksey, Elizabeth (Ohio State
Univ.) #412, 419
Coon, Tamara (Univ. of
Missouri) #316-2, 316-33
Cordova, David (Michigan State
Univ.) #121-28,
121-29, 409-2
Corkery, Shannon (Univ. of
Arizona) #316-31
Cornille, Thomas (Florida State
Univ.) #316-35,
406-10
Corson, Kimberly (Texas Tech
Univ.) #220-35
Coughlin, Denise (Clinton
Community College) #326-2
Courelli, Panayiota (Univ. of
Southern California) #315
Cowan, Carolyn Pape (Univ. of
California-Berkeley) #117-1
Cowan, Philip A. (Univ. of
California-Berkeley) #117-1
Cowdery, Randi (California State
Univ.) #109-1, 131-7
Cox, Adrienne (Miami Univ.)
#428-3
Cox, Kristy Joy (Lubbock
Independent School District)
#131-1
Cox, Martha (The Univ. of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
#316-23
Cox, Mary L. (Indiana Univ. at
Indianapolis) TC2A-1
Cox, Ronald (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #105-30
Craig, Michelle (Agency for
Workforce Innovation-Office
of Early Learning) #425-1
Crase, Sedahlia Jasper (Iowa
State Univ.) #208, 220-26,
305-5
Crawford, Duane (Texas Tech
Univ.) #220-9
Crocoll, Caroline (U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture) Ext. Pre-Conf.
Crockett, Erin (Univ. of Texas)
#TC1B-1
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret
(Emeritus, Univ. of Miami)
#134
Crosswhite, Jennifer (Univ. of
Nebraska at Kearney) #218-1,
312
Crouter, Ann C. (Penn State
Univ.) #305-28, 316-22
Crow, Janet (Baylor Univ.)
#336-4
Crow, Lindsay (Univ. of
Missouri) #421-18
Csizmadia, Annamaria (Univ. of
Connecticut) #415-1
Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.)
#119A, 305-12, 421-14
Cullen, Kathryn E. (Purdue
Univ.) #316-24
Cunningham, Jo Lynn (Univ. of
Tennessee) #332
Curran, Melissa (Univ. of
Arizona) #112, 305-22, 316-31
Cushman, Diane (NCFR
Executive Director)
Committee Mtgs., #113
Cuthbertson, Courtney (Univ. of
Illinois) #316-10
Cutting, Beth J. (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-1
D
Dalla, Rochelle L. (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) #417-1
Dalton, Colette (Brigham Young
Univ.) #105-23
Danelia, Ketevan (Oklahoma
State Univ.) #105-30
Dansie, Loni (Utah State Univ.)
#427-1
Dariotis, Jacinda (Johns Hopkins
Bloomberg School of Public
Health) #411-1
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�Program participants
Darling, Carol A. (Florida State
Univ.) Committee Mtgs.,
#220-22, 315,
421-14, 428-5
Darney, Dana (Univ. of Missouri)
#421-6
Davis, Albert J. (Texas Tech
Univ.) #121-40
Davis, Kelly (Penn State Univ.)
#121-36, 305-28
Davis, Patricia (Utah State Univ.)
#427-1
Davis, Sean (Alliant International
Univ.) #108-4, 220-17
Day, Randal D. (Brigham Young
Univ.) #119B-1, 305-4
DelCampo, Bob (NMSU) #220-7
DelCampo, Diana (NMSU)
#220-7
DelCampo, Rob (UNM) #220-7
Delevi, Raquel (California State
Univ., Los Angeles) #121-21,
316-35
Dellmann-Jenkins, Mary M.
(Kent State Univ.) #406-24
Demarest, Diane (Univ. of Idaho)
#421-1
Demo, David (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro)
Committee Mtgs., #329
De Reus, Lee Ann (Penn State
Altoona) #118-1
Devall, Esther (New Mexico
State Univ.) #305-19
Dew, Jeffrey (Univ. of Virginia)
#122, 130-1
DiBacco, Aron E. (Indiana Univ.
at Indianapolis) TC1A-1
Dice, Jaime (Univ. of Rhode
Island) #136-2
Dickey, Bryce (Western
Michigan Univ.) #414-2
Diehl, David (Univ. of Florida)
#129-1
Diers, Jennifer (Central College)
#421-10
Dillon, Kristin (Univ. of
Minnesota) #305-9
Dion, Robin (Mathematica
Policy Research Inst.) #117-1
Doherty, William J. (Univ. of
Minnesota) #226-3, 332-1
Do, Kieu Anh (Univ. of Nebraska
- Lincoln) #207-17
Dolan, Elizabeth M. (Univ. of
New Hampshire) #105-2
Dollahite, David (Brigham
Young Univ.) #106-2
Doohan, Eve Anne (Univ. of San
Francisco-CA) #119B
Dorius, Cassandra (Penn State
Univ.) #412, 419
Dorow, Sara (Univ. of Alberta)
#314, 319
Dotterer, Aryn (Purdue Univ.)
#121-36
Doty, Jennifer (Northern Illinois
Univ.) #136-3
58
Dowd, Duane (Central
Washington Univ.) #305-21
Downing, Jordan (Clark Univ.)
#316-9
Downs, Adam (Michigan State
Univ.) #105-29,
207-22
Duncan, Stephen F. (Brigham
Young Univ.) #427-2
Durband, Dorothy (Texas Tech
Univ.) #130-1
Durtschi, Jared (Florida State
Univ.) #305-12
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of
Minnesota) #127-1, 216, 4063, 421-30
Dyches, Tina (Brigham Young
Univ.) #105-23
Dyer, Amy (Washington State
Univ.) #105-3
Dyer, Justin (Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign) #104
E
Eanes, Angela (South Carolina
State Univ.) #319
Ebata, Aaron (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) #105-24,
127-1
Edwards, Carolyn Pope (Univ. of
Arizona) #421-29
Emhof, Laura (Univ. of
Tennessee) #220-23
Engler, Rachel (Texas Tech
Univ.) #121-25
Eng, Sothy (Texas Tech Univ.)
#410-1
Epstein, Norman B. (Univ. of
Maryland) #220-36, 430-2
Epstein, Robert (Univ. of
California San Diego) #430-4
Erwin, Patricia (Univ. of
Georgia) #136-2
Eryigit, Suna (Auburn Univ.)
#406-14
Escobar-Chew, Ana R (Michigan
State Univ.) #409-2
Eskow, Karen (Towson Univ.)
#107-1
Espinosa-Hernandez, Graciela
(Penn State Univ.) #406-8
Evans, Laura (Univ. of Maryland,
College Park) #105-7
Everts, Jessie (Univ. of
Minnesota) #121-30
Ewest, Wendy (Washington State
Univ.) #105-5
F
Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.) #40618
Falconier, Mariana (Virginia
Tech) #430-2
Falk, Audrey (Towson Univ.)
#310-1
Fang, Shi-Ruei (Northern Illinois
Univ.) #207-20
Farrell, Kathleen (Miami Univ.)
#428-3
Ferber, Lawrence (SIT Family
Service Center) #325-1
Fife, Stephen (Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas)
#108-4, 220-13
Figueiredo, Barbara (Univ. of
Minho) #220-29, 421-21
Fincham, Frank D. (Florida State
Univ.) #TC1B-3, 305-27
Fine, Mark A. (Mount Saint
Vincent Univ.) #136-4, 329
Finkbeiner, Nicole (Univ. of
Maryland, College Park) #1057, 116-2
Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech
Univ.) #121-24, 121-25, 129-1
Fish, Jessica (Central Michigan
Univ.) #411-3
Fitzgerald, Hiram (Michigan
State Univ.) #409-2
Fitzgerald, Megan (Univ. of
Maryland) #220-24
Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech
Univ.) #207-13
Flanagan, Constance (Univ. of
Pennsylvania) #406-21
Fleming, Michael (Univ. of
Northern Iowa) #211-1, 307-1,
402, 414-3
Fletcher, Anne (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) #406-22
Flick, Marilyn (Eugene, OR
Public Schools) #427
Forest, Claire (Cornell Univ.)
#309-4
Forthun, Larry (Univ. of Florida)
#129-1
Fox, Curtis A. (Loma Linda
Univ.) #115, 134, 324
Fox, Greer Litton (Univ. of
Tennessee) #125-5
Frederick, Helyne (Texas Tech
Univ.) #121-24
Frias, Larissa (Western Michigan
Univ.) #406-1
Frye, Nick (Univ. of Missouri)
#305-15, 316-33
Futris, Ted G. (Univ. of Georgia)
#127-1, 316-16
G
Gabrielyan, Diana (Queens
College) #121-3
Galinsky, Adena (Johns Hopkins
Univ.) #421-34
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of
Missouri) #125-3, 329, 421-25
Gardner, Brandt (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #207-28
Garr, Michael (Wilkes Univ.)
#220-1
Gates, Gary (UCLA) #323, 412,
419
Gayles, Jochebed G. (Penn State
Univ.) #415-2
Gearhart, Brenda L. (Defense
Centers of Excellence for
Psychological Health and
Traumatic Brain Injury) #420
Gengler, Colleen (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-3
Gentry, Randall (Texas Tech
Univ.) #316-4
George, Deepu (Virginia Tech)
#220-8
George, Tony (Virginia Tech)
#220-8
Gerst, Katherine (Northern
Illinois Univ.) #136-3, 207-25
Ghazarian, Sharon R. (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) #213-1
Gibbons, Colleen (Univ. of
Illinois) #406-7
Gifford, Eric (Brigham Young
Univ.) #207-31
Giles-Sims, Jean (TCU) #207-5
Ginter, Amanda (Miami Univ.)
#428-3
Giordano, Angie (California
State Univ. Northridge) #326-3
Gnatuk, Carole (Univ. of
Kentucky) #421-2, 422-1
Goddard, H. Wallace (Univ. of
Arkansas) #125-6,
406-11, 422-4
Goel, Nidhi (Univ. of Missouri)
#421-6
Goldberg, Abbie (Clark Univ.)
#121-41, 316-10, 316-11, 3167, 316-8, 316-9
Goldfarb, Katia (Montclair State
Univ.) #324
Gomez, Cynthia (San Francisco
State Univ.) #126
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda
(Arizona State Univ.)
#121-26
Gonzalez, Carlene (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) #207-1
Gonzalez, Chris (Univ. of
Minnesota) #406-3
Gonzalez, Laura (North Carolina
State Univ.)
#121-19
Gonzalez, Nancy (NCFR Staff)
Committee Mtgs.
Goodman, W. Benjamin (Penn
State Univ.) #316-22
Goodsell, Todd (Brigham Young
Univ.) #207-31, 320
Gordon, Donald (Family Works,
Inc) #406-1
Gorham, Lavona (Penn State
Univ.) #406-8
Grasse-Bachman, Carolyn (Penn
State Univ.) #107
Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.) #421-10
Greenberg, Mark (Penn State
Univ.) #422-3
Green, Katherine (Univ. of North
Texas) #105-9
�Program participants
Grotevant, Harold (Univ. of
Massachusetts-Amherst) #314,
319
Grzywacz, Joseph G. (Wake
Forest Univ. School of
Medicine) #220-28, 305-29
Guttormson, Heather (Southeast
Human Service Center) #22015
H
Hall, Cadmona (Drexel Univ.)
#121-34
Halle, James (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) #105-24
Halpern-Meekin, Sarah (Bowling
Green State Univ.) #337-1
Hamel, Jessica (Michigan State
Univ.) #105-13
Hammonds-Smith, Maxine
(Private Practice, Houston,
TX) Committee Mtgs., #133,
134, 227
Hamon, Raeann R. (Messiah
Col.) #132, 216, 314
Hanagata, Mio (Ochanomizu
Univ.) #328-1
Hancock, Donna (Univ. of
Georgia) #207-21
Hans, Jason (Univ. of Kentucky)
#316-37, 333-2
Hanson, Shirley M. H. (Emeritus,
Oregon Health Sciences Univ.)
#125-9
Hardesty, Jennifer L. (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
#208-2, 220-39, 220-40, 330-1,
333-2
Hardin, Janica (Univ. of Idaho)
#421-1
Hardman, Alisha (Univ. of
Minnesota) #406-6
Harpel, Tammy (Louisiana Tech
Univ.) #401, 429
Harper, James (Brigham Young
Univ.) #305-17
Harper, Scott (Oklahoma
Christian Univ.) #121-15
Harrell-Levy, Marinda (Auburn
Univ.) #406-14
Harris, Victor (Utah State Univ.)
Committee Mtg.
Harris, Sabrina (Univ. of New
Hampshire) #105-2
Haselschwerdt, Megan (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana Champaign)
#109, 333-2
Hatton, Holly (Florida State
Univ.) #305-12
Hauger, Angela (The College of
St. Scholastica) #207-2
Hawkins, Blendine (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas) #121-9
Hawkins, Daniel (Univ. of
Nebraska at Omaha) #411-2
Hawkins, Stacy Ann (Claremont
Graduate Univ.) #416-2
Heath, Claudia (Univ. of
Kentucky) #316-14
Hecker, Lorna (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) #421-23
Heiden Rootes, Katie (Bethel
Univ.) #207-27
Helfrich, Christine (Colorado
State Univ.) #421-20
Helms, Heather M. (UNCGreensboro) #220-28
Henderson, Tammy (Oklahoma
State Univ.) Committee Mtg.,
#115, 134, 220-21, 407
Henke, Teri M. (Univ. of
Tennessee) #421-9
Hennon, Charles B. (Miami
Univ.-Ohio) #315
Henry, Carolyn (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #129-4, 220-30
Hepp, Bethany Willis (Univ. of
Delaware) #121-39, 421-17
Hermann, Janice (Oklahoma
State Univ.) #207-3
Hershey, Alan (Mathematica
Policy Research Inst.) #117-1
Hertlein, Katherine (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas)
#108-3, 121-9, 220-13
Hertzog, Jodie (Wichita State
Univ.) #406-4
Herzog, Melissa (Univ. of
Missouri) #421-11
Higginbotham, Brian (Utah State
Univ.) #427-1
Hill, Twyla (Wichita State Univ.)
#116-3
Hilton, Jeanne (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) #207-1, 220-31, 421-27
Hirayama, Ryo (Oregon State
Univ.) #314
Hoffman, Caitlin (Syracuse
Univ.) #333-3
Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl
(Univ. of Otago) #305-2
Hollinger, Mary Ann (GordonConwell Theo. Sem.)
Committee Mtg., #106-1
Hollingsworth, Leslie (Univ. of
Michigan) #314, 319
Holmes, Erin (Brigham Young
Univ.) #210-4
Holtrop, Kendal (Michigan State
Univ.) #121-20 409-3
Horowitz, Jason (Univ. of
Wisconsin) #220-32
Horsford, Sheena (Michigan
State Univ.) #409-2
Hrapczynski, Katie (Univ. of
Maryland, College Park) #1057, 305-7
Hsu, Sandy (Univ. of Wyoming)
#121-17
Huang, Chiu-Hua (National
Taiwan Normal Univ.) #20711, 207-12
Huang, Shu-Man (Diwan Univ.)
#121-18
Huang, Theresa Nei-yuh (Taiwan
Normal Univ.) #315
Hubler, Daniel (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #207-28
Huddleston-Casas, Catherine
(Univ. of Nebraska) #309-3
Huenergardt, Douglas (Loma
Linda Univ.) #212-1
Hughes Jr., Robert (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
#208-2
Huinink, Johannes (Univ. of
Bremen) #406-26
Humble, Áine (Mount Saint
Vincent Univ.) #136-4, 201,
221, 320, 417
Hunsaker, Stephen (Texas Tech
Univ.) #220-35, TC1B-2
Hunt, Jennifer (Ohio State Univ.)
#316-15
Hunter, Andrea J. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) #115
Huston, Sandra (Texas Tech
Univ.) #130-1
Huston, Ted (The Univ. of Texas
at Austin) #418-3
Hwang, Shann Hwa (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) #316-18
I
Illich-Ernst, Jasminka (Florida
State Univ.)
#428-5
Ina, Satsuki (California State
Univ.-Sacramento) Preconference Workshop
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako
(Ochanomizu Univ.)
#328-1
Ittig, Maureen (Prevention
Research Center) #422-3
Ituna, Awosika Bridiget
(Adeyemi Col. of Education,
Nigeria) #315
J
Jackson, Dawnyea (Univ. of
Maryland) #305-7
Jackson, Shera (Texas Tech
Univ.) #429-1
Jacob Erickson, Jenet I.
(Brigham Young Univ.) #2104, 332-1
Jacobs, Janet (Univ. of Colorado
at Boulder) TC2A-2
Jaco, Linda (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #207-3
Jaffee, Kim (Wayne State Univ.)
#333-3
James-Gaskins, India (Hampton
Univ.) #207-22
Jamison, Tyler (Univ. of
Missouri) #421-25
Jangalapalli, Avanti (Univ. of
Michigan) #406-20
Jang, Juyoung (Univ. of
Minnesota-St. Paul)
#305-24
Jankowski, Peter (Bethel Univ.)
#207-27
Jeong, Yu Jin (Univ. of
California-Riverside) TC1A2
Jeong, Yu-Jin (Oregon State
Univ.) #110-1
Jia, Rongfang (Ohio State Univ.)
#305-13
Johnson, David R. (Penn State
Univ.) #119A-2, 305-14
Johnson, Matthew D. (Kansas
State Univ.) #121-6, 335-3
Johnson, Michael P. (Penn State
Univ.) Committee Mtgs., 333
Johnson, Sara K. (Univ. of
Connecticut) #119B-2, 136-5
Johnston, Jan (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #207-3
Jonathan, Naveen (Pepperdine
U.) #109-1
Jones, Angela (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) #136-1
Jones, Elisabeth (Loma Linda
Univ.) #207-30
Jordan, Cathy (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-3
Jorgensen, Bryce (Virginia Tech)
#130-1, 422-2
Juergens, Cheryl (Texas Tech
Univ.) #121-25
Jung, Eunju (Univ. of Nebraska)
#406-17
Jurich, Joan A. (Ohio Univ.)
#105-4, 431
K
Kaestle, Christine (Virginia Tech)
#316-11, 421-32
Kamp Dush, Claire M. (Ohio
State Univ.) #112-1, 214, 31615, 341
Kang, Hyeyoung (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
#209-1
Kang, Yoojean (Hansei Univ.)
#121-13
Karakurt, Gunnur (Texas Tech
Univ.) #311-1
Karasik, Rona (St. Cloud State
Univ.) #210-1
Karen, Quek (Pacific Lutheran
Univ.) #109-1
Katafiasz, Heather (Ohio State
Univ.) #421-35
Kaupert, Kathryn (Alliant
International Univ.)
#220-17
Kawamoto, Walter (California
State Univ.-Sacramento) Preconference Workshop
Keiley, Margaret (Auburn Univ.)
#332-2
Kennedy, Gregory E. (Univ. of
Central Missouri) #207-6
Kern, Bobby (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #129-4
59
�Program participants
Kerpelman, Jennifer (Auburn
Univ.) #TC2A, 121-35, 406-14
Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.)
#121-35, 220-11, 421-3, 421-4
Khaw, Lyndal Bee Lian (Univ. of
Illinois) #132, 220-39, 220-40
Kielaszek, Becki (Texas State
Univ.) #207-14
Killoren, Sarah (Colorado State
Univ.) #121-22, 316-20
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of
Kentucky) #421-2
Kim, Eun-Jin (Michigan State
Univ.) #121-2
Kim, Jieun (Sookmyung
Women’s Univ.) #121-12
Kim, Miyoung (Sookmyung
Women’s Univ.) #121-12
Kim, Seongeun (Penn State
Univ.-Brandywine) #134, 30523, 320
Kim, Su Yeong (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) #207-23
Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of
Kentucky) #316-37
Kinkler, Lori (Clark Univ.) #3168, 316-9
Kirkland, Cassandra (Auburn
Univ.) #421-3, 421-4
Kishimoto, Akemi (Western
Michigan Univ.) #208-1
Klopfenstein, Kristin (TCU)
#207-5
Knapp, Stan (Brigham Young
Univ.) #119B
Knight, George (Arizona State
Univ.) #431-3
Knights, Michelle (Messiah
College) #106
Knox, Virginia (MDRC, New
York) #117-1
Knudson-Martin, Carmen (Loma
Linda Univ.)
#109-1, 212-1, 430-3
Knutson-Grams, Pat (NCFR
Staff) Ongoing Events
Koberstein, Nicholas (Univ. of
Connecticut) #119B-2
Koblinsky, Sally A. (Univ. of
Maryland) #105-13, 406-16
Koepke, Leslie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) #310-2
Kogo, Reiko (Josai International
Univ.) #335-4
Koh, Bibiana (Univ. of
Minnesota) #127-1
Kolkhorst, Brittany (Texas State
Univ.) #207-15,
207-16
Koon, Justin (Florida State
Univ.) #316-38, 421-13
Kostina-Ritchey, Erin (Texas
Tech Univ.) #112-2, 220-3
Kramer, Karen (Univ. of
Minnesota) #105-16
Krishnakumar, Ambika (Syracuse
Univ.) #121-5
60
Krivickas, Kristy (Bowling
Green State Univ.) #305-11
Kuhn, Lee (Central Michigan
Univ.) #411-3
Kuvalanka, Katherine (Miami
Univ.) #316-6, 316-7, 404
L
Lambert, J. David (Edgewood
College) #129-3, 305-27
Lambert, Nathaniel M. (Florida
State Univ.) #TC1B-3, 30527, 322
Lamela, Diogo (Univ. of Minho)
#421-21
Landor, Antoinette (Univ. of
Georgia) #406-9
Lanigan, Jane (WSU-Vancouver)
#131-2
Larsen, Barbara (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) #422-5
Larson, Jeffry H. (Brigham
Young Univ.) #305-17, 318,
426, 427-2, 432
Larzelere, Robert (Oklahoma
State Univ.) #105-30
LaTaillade, Jalean (Univ. of
Maryland) #305-7
Lazarevic, Vanja (Univ. of
Illinois) #316-10
Lee, Chih-Yuan S. (Univ. of
Minnesota) #220-32, 335-2,
335-3
Lee, Ching-Fen (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) #207-10
Lee, Gary (Bowling Green State
Univ.) #TC3A
Lee, Jaerim (Univ. of Minnesota)
#220-32
Lee, Jinhee (Univ. of Minnesota)
#121-11
Lee, Jung Ah (Michigan State
Univ.) #121-2
Lee, Kyung (Oklahoma Christian
Univ.) #121-15
Lee, Kyunghee (Texas Tech
Univ.) TC1B-2
Lee, NaYeon (Texas Tech Univ.)
#112-2, 220-3, 220-9
Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State
Univ.) Committee Mtgs.,
#110-1, 121-23, 132
Lee, Sun-A (Georgia Southern
Univ.) #316-25
Lee, Youn Mi (Mississippi Univ.
for Women) #305-23
Leeland Nes, Erin (Univ. of
Maryland) #121-32
Leininger, Melissa (Brigham
Young Univ.) #105-23
Leishman, Joan (Brigham Young
Univ.) #105-23
Leone, Janel (Syracuse Univ.)
#333-3
Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of
Maryland) #105-13,
121-32, 305-6, 305-7
Levine, Deborah (East Carolina
Univ.) #211-1
Lewis, Edith A. (Univ. of
Michigan) #226-4, 324
Liao, Tzu-Chi (Univ. of
Birmingham) #316-19
Li, Cuiting (Univ. of Wisconsin
Stevens Point) #207-24, 334-1
Lim, Jiyoung (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) #110-1
Lin, Ju-Ping (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) #207-11, 20712, 315
Lister, Zephon (Loma Linda
Univ.) #105-18
Liu, Pei-Yang (Florida State
Univ.) #428-5
Liu, Wenli (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) #421-29
Liu, Yanling (Southwest Univ.)
#421-5
Lloyd, Sally (Miami Univ.-Ohio)
#118
Lockhart, Charles (TCU) #207-5
Loehr, Matt (Kansas State Univ.)
#220-6
Lohman, Brenda (Iowa State
Univ.) #316-27
Long, Ed (Central Michigan
Univ.) #411-3
Lorenz, Frederick O. (Iowa State
Univ.) #105-22,
305-12, 311-2
Lotspeich, Felisha (Ohio State
Univ.) #305-4
Loy, Marty (Univ. of WisconsinStevens Point) #334-1
Lucier, Mallory (Auburn Univ.)
#121-35, 421-3, 421-4
Lumpkin, Chantel (North
Carolina A&T State Univ.)
#128-1, 134
Lu, Yaxin (Louisiana State Univ.)
#207-26
M
Ma, Yanling (Auburn Univ.)
#332-2
Macchi, CR (Kansas State Univ.)
#220-14
MacDermid, Shelley (Purdue
Univ.) #226-5, 413
MacInnes, Maryhelen D.
(Michigan State Univ.) #10513
MacTavish, Kate (Oregon State
Univ.) #332-4
Maharaj, Artie (Univ. of
Connecticut) #136-5, 210-2
Mahatmya, Duhita (Iowa State
Univ.) #220-33
Mahfoud, Janna (Univ. of
Connecticut) #210-2
Mahoney, Anne Rankin (U. of
Denver) #109-1
Maier, Candace (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout) #316-39
Mak, Winnie (Chinese Univ. of
Hong Kong) #105-27
Makino, Katsuko (Ochanomizu
Univ.)
#328-1
Malchi, Keren (Ashkelon
Academic College)
#316-36
Malia, Julia A (Messiah College)
#406-5
Malley, Catherine (Univ. of
Connecticut) #408-1
Malloy, Angelia (Caddo Public
School District) #105-19
Malm, Karin (Child Trends)
#305-8
Maloney, Sean (Syracuse Univ.)
#333-3
Mancini, Jay A. (Virginia Tech)
#226-6
Mancini, Karen Doneker (Univ.
of Delaware)
#105-25, 406-13
Mandleco, Barbara (Brigham
Young Univ.) #105-23
Mangelsdorf, Sarah
(Northwestern Univ.)
#305-13
Manoogian, Margaret M. (Ohio
Univ.) #105-1, 105-4
Marczak, Mary (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-3
Maring, Elisabeth (Univ. of
Maryland) #428-1
Marks, Loren (Louisiana State
Univ.) #207-26
Marks, Stephen R. (Univ. of
Maine) #226-7
Marshall, James (Univ. of
Arkansas) #124, 422-4
Martin, Todd F. (Univ. of British
Columbia) TC2B-2
Marzano, Allison (Penn State
Univ.) #207-29
Maul, Katharina (Univ. of
Bremen) #406-26
Mbito, M. Njoroge (Messiah
College) #406-5
McAninch, Nicole (Baylor Univ.)
#204
McCann, Brandy Renee (Virginia
Tech) #416-4
McCaulley, Graham (Univ. of
Missouri) #131-6, 208-4,
421-24
McCollum, Eric (Kansas State
Univ.) #108-1, 220-12
McCulloch, B. Jan (Univ. of
Minnesota) Committee Mtg.,
#105-16, 105-17
McCoy, Shuntay Z. (Univ. of
North Carolina-Greensboro)
#115
McCurdy, Karen (Univ. of Rhode
Island) #131-3
McDowell, Teresa (Northern
Illinois Univ.) #207-20
�Program participants
McGeorge, Christine (North
Dakota State Univ.) #131-4,
220-15, 409-1
McGuigan, William
(Pennsylvania State Univ.)
#207-29
McGuire, Jenifer (Washington
State Univ.) #131-4,, 303, 417
McHale, Susan (Penn State
Univ.) #121-22, 316-20
McLanahan, Sara (Princeton
Univ.) #216
McLeish, Brandi (Miami Univ.)
#428-3
McWey, Lenore (Florida State
Univ.) #220-21
Meadows, Sarah (RAND
Corporation) #216, 337-1, 412,
419
Medora, Nilufer (California State
Univ.) #121-38
Meinhold, Jana (Portland State
Univ.) #107-1
Melby, Janet (Iowa State Univ.)
#311-2
Meng, Christine (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison)
#121-17
Merrill, Chloe (Weber State
Univ.) #113
Merten, Michael (Oklahoma
State Univ.) #105-6, 428-2
Messina, Lauren (Univ. of
Maryland) #121-32
Messing, Jill (Arizona State
Univ.) #220-34
Meyer, Mallory (Brigham Young
Univ.) #305-17
Middlemiss, Wendy (Univ. of
North Texas) #105-9
Middleton, Jennifer Cook (Univ.
of Georgia) #115, 134
Milardo, Robert (Univ. of Maine)
Committee Mtgs., #TC3A,
226-8, 330-1
Miller, Ellaine (Auburn Univ.)
#332-2
Miller, J. Elizabeth (Northern
Illinois Univ.) #136-3, 207-25
Miller, Jennifer (MDRC, New
York) #117-1
Miller, Jill (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) #421-23
Miller, Marianne (Alliant
International Univ.) #121-4,
220-10
Miller, Marjorie Strachman
(Kansas State Univ.)
#220-12
Miller, Shannon J. (Univ. of
Georgia) #316-3, 404, 415-3
Mills, Lindsey (Texas Tech
Univ.) #112-2, 220-3
Mimbs, Cheryl (Univ. of
Kentucky) #316-14
Mitchell, Elissa T. (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
#208-2, 220-40
Moghadam, Sandy (Loma Linda
Univ.) #109
Mollborn, Stefanie F. (Univ. of
Colorado at Boulder) #TC2A2, 431-1
Montanez, Marcel (New Mexico
State Univ.)
#305-19
Montgomery, Amanda Brooke
(Univ. of Kentucky) #316-14
Montgomery, Colleen (Univ. of
Illinois) #220-39
Moon, Sunhee (Michigan State
Univ.) #121-2
Moore, Tami (Univ. of Nebraska
at Kearney) #421-19
Morgaine, Carol A (Portland
State Univ.) #107-1
Morgan, Kari (Univ. of
Wyoming) #107-1, 131-5
Moules, Nancy J. (Univ. of
Calgary) #428-4
Mullis, Ann K. (Florida State
Univ.) #406-10
Mullis, Ronald L. (Florida State
Univ.) #406-10,
406-23
Mulroy, Maureen (Univ. of
Connecticut) #408-1
Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech
Univ.) #410-1
Munn, Sunny (Ohio State Univ.)
#220-4
Muraco, Joel (Univ. of Arizona)
#305-22
Murray, Colleen (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) #223, 422-5
Murray, Maresa (Indiana Univ.)
#115, 134
Murray, Susan (Andrews Univ.)
#220-41
Musich, Joanne (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-3
Mutchler, Matthew (Penn State
Univ.-Worthington Scranton)
#409, 421-22
Myers-Bowman, Karen (Kansas
State Univ.) #220-6, 220-18,
220-19
Myers-Walls, Judith A. (Purdue
Univ.) Committee Mtgs.,
#125-8
N
Nakagawa, Mari (Ochanomizu
Univ.)
#328-1
Nalbone, David (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) #421-23
Nalls, A. Mercedes (Florida State
Univ.) #406-10
Nauck, Bernhard (Chemnitz
Univ. of Technology,
Germany) #TC2B
Navarro, Alice (Texas Dept. of
Fam. Protective Serv. ) #415-4
Naveeen, Jonathan, #109
Nazarinia, R. Rudabeh (Kansas
State Univ.) #TC1A, 207-18,
327-1
Neal, Rhondine (California State
Univ. Northridge) #220-30
Nelson, Meaghan (Univ. of
Minnesota) #105-17
Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair State
Univ.) #207-7
Newman, Tara (Stephen F. Austin
State Univ.) #136-1
Niehuis, Sylvia (Texas Tech
Univ.) #TC1B-2
Nilsson, Thomy (Univ. of Prince
Edward Island) #326-4
Njue, Jane Rose (Univ. of
Illinois) #406-27
Nyargona, Dan (Purdue Univ.)
#129-2
O
O’Donnel, Meghan (Arizona
State Univ.) #431-3
Ogolsky, Brian (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) #418-1, 418-2
O’Hara, Patti (Univ. of Idaho)
#421-1
Ok, Sun Wha (Seoul Natl. Univ.)
#305-24
Olarewaju, Cecilia (Adeyemi
College of Education, Ondo,
Nigeria) #315
Olmstead, Spencer (Florida State
Univ.) #132, 220-21, 316-38
Olsen, Charlotte Shoup (Kansas
State Univ.)
#408-1
Olsen, Joseph (Univ. of
Tennessee) #220-23
Olson, Jonathan (Penn State
Altoona) #406-11
Olson, Kathleen (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-3
Omoto, Allen (Claremont
Graduate Univ.) #416-2
Onaga, Esther (Michigan State
Univ.) #105-13
Ontai, Lenna (Univ. of
California-Davis) Ext. PreConf., #105-1
Ormiston, Lesley (Miami Univ.Ohio) #315
Orthner, Dennis (Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill) #226-9,
413
Osborn, Jan (Alliant International
Univ.-Sacramento) #409-4
Oswald, Ramona Faith (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Committee Mtgs., #118, 216,
316-7, 316-10, 323, 330-1
P
Pagoropoulou, Anna (University
of Athens, Greece) #315
Palkovitz, Rob J. (Univ. of
Delaware) #111-1, 111-2
Pallock, Linda (Kent State Univ.)
#421-12, 429-3
Palm, Glen (St. Cloud State
Univ.) #307-1
Palmer, Gail (Carleton Univ.,
Ottawa) #426, 432
Paolucci Callahan, Matthew
(Penn State Univ.) #429-2
Parker, Cassandra (Texas Tech
Univ.) #105-20
Parra-Cardona, Jose R (Michigan
State Univ.) #409-2, 409-3
Parrett, Eugenia (Auburn Univ.)
#421-3
Pasley, Kay (Florida State Univ.)
#111, 125-8, 316-38, 329
Paton, Brenda I. (Univ. of
Calgary) #428-4
Paulk, Amber (Central
Washington Univ.) #406-15
Payne, Krista (Bowling Green
State Univ.) #305-11
Payne, Pamela (Univ. of Arizona)
#336-3
Pedrick, Jessica (Clark Univ.)
#316-1
Pepper, John (NCFR Staff)
Committee Mtgs.
Perlman, Daniel (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) #TC
Plenary, 137
Pernice-Duca, Francesca (Wayne
State Univ.)
#316-28
Peters, Chris (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #207-3
Peterson, Colleen (Univ. of
Nevada Las Vegas) #108,
220-13
Peterson, F. Ryan (Univ. of
Central Missouri) #121-6,
335-2
Peterson, Gary (Miami Univ. of
Ohio) #110-1, 315
Petree, Chelsea (Univ. of
Minnesota) #421-30
Peuvion, Catherine (Univ. of
Illinois) #220-39
Pidcock, Boyd (Lewis and Clark
College) #129-1
Piercy, Kathleen (Penn State
Mont Alto) #207-4
Pinzon, Angela (Univ. of
Maryland) #121-33
Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.)
#TC2B, 121-35, 406-14,
406-15
Pleck, Joseph (Univ. of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign) #411-1
Plevinski, Justin (Central
Michigan Univ.) #220-2, 316-5
61
�Program participants
Plowman, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Minnesota) #207-9
Plunkett, Scott (California State
Univ., Northridge) #129-4,
220-30
Porter, Breanne (Florida State
Univ.) #421-13
Possick, Chaya (Ashkelon
Academic College)
#316-36
Powell, Frankie Denise (Univ. of
North Carolina-Pembroke)
#115, 134
Powell, Lane (Emeritus, Texas
Tech Univ.) #310-3, 414-4
Powell, Sharon (St. Olaf College)
#310-3, 414-4
Pratt, Clara (Oregon State Univ.)
#332-4
Preston, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) #131-6
Preston-Sternberg, Martina
(Purdue Univ.) #129-2
Price, Christine (Montclair State
Univ.) #207-7, 407
Priest, Jacob B. (Purdue Univ.Calumet) #316-12
Proulx, Christine M. (Univ. of
Missouri) #118, 305-15
Pruett, Kyle (Yale Univ. Sch. Of
Medicine) #117-1, 325-1
Pruett, Marsha Kline (Smith
Col.) #117-1, 325-1
Pryor, Jan (New Zealand
Families Commission)
#TC2A, 114
Puhlman, Dan (Florida State
Univ.) #316-38
Pyke, Karen (Univ. of California,
Riverside) #121-31, 417-3
Q
Qin, Yuehui (Pacific Lutheran
Univ.) #335-4
Quek, Karen (Pacific Lutheran
Univ.) #109, 430-3
Query, Sharon (North Dakota
State Univ.) #127-1
Quinney, Jr., Carlas (Michigan
State Univ.) #207-22
R
Radina, M. Elise (Miami Univ.)
#320, 428-3
Radunovich, Heidi (Univ. of
Florida) #105-10
Raffaelli, Marcela (Univ. of
Illinois) #220-40
Raikes, Helen (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) #220-27,
406-17
Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse
Univ.) #204
Ranade, Nivedita (Univ. of
Connecticut) #136-5, 210-2
Rasowsky, Carol (Col. of Saint
Rose) #107-1
62
Ratcliffe, Gary C. (Kansas State
Univ.) #105-23, 121-6, 22012, 335-3
Rauer, Amy (Auburn Univ.)
#136, 336-2
Readdick, Coco (Florida State
Univ.) Committee Mtg.
Redburn, Karly (Michigan State
Univ.) #105-29,
121-20
Rehm, Marsha (Florida State
Univ.) #421-14
Reifman, Alan (Texas Tech
Univ.) # TC1B-2, 121-24, 30525, 410-1, 429-1
Reinke, Wendy (Univ. of
Missouri) #421-6
Rennekamp, Denise (Oregon
State Univ.) #332-4
Rich, Amanda (Univ. of
Delaware) #105-25, 406-13
Richards, Leslie (Oregon State
Univ.) #320
Richardson, Hannah (Clark
Univ.) #121-41, 316-9
Richardson, Rhonda (Kent State
Univ.) #421-12
Ridley, Carl (Univ. of Arizona)
#336-3
Riehl, Amber (Michigan State
Univ.) #220-37
Ro, Hyesun (Alliant International
Univ.)
#305-25
Roberson, Patricia (Purdue
Univ.-Calumet) #220-16, 42123, 421-31
Roberto, Karen (Virginia Tech)
#416-4
Roberts, Joanne (Hardin
Simmons Univ.) #336
Roberts, Kristen (Purdue Univ.Calumet) #316-12
Robila, Mihaela (Queens
College) #121-3, 203
Rocco, Tonette (Florida
International Univ.) #220-4
Roche, Kathleen M. (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) #213-1
Rock, Monica (North Dakota
State Univ.) #409-1
Rodgers, Kathleen (Washington
State Univ.) #105-5
Roets, Andrea (Texas Tech Univ.)
# TC1B-2, 112-2, 220-3, 429-1
Rogers, Kathleen B. (Washington
State Univ.) #105-3
Rojas, Jennifer (Texas Tech
Univ.) #220-3
Rombo, Dorothy (Univ. of
Minnesota) #305-18
Roopnarine, Jaipaul (Syracuse
Univ.) #406-12
Roosa, Mark (Arizona State
Univ.) #421-26, 431-3
Roper, Susanne Olsen (Brigham
Young Univ.) #103, 105-23
Rose, Hilary (Concordia Univ.,
Montreal) Pre-conference
Workshops, #TC Plenary, 111,
322
Rosie, Melina (Univ. of
Delaware) #404
Rothaupt, Jeanne (Univ. of
Wisconsin Stout) #218-1, 312,
316-39
Rothbaum, Fred (Tufts Univ.)
#316-40
Rowley, Shelly (Wichita State
Univ.) #406-4
Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland)
#105-13, 111, 137, 220-24,
220-25
Russell, Christiana (Auburn
Univ.) #121-35
Russell, Daniel (Iowa State
Univ.) #119A
Russell, Stephen (Beijing Normal
Univ.) #421-29
Russell, Stephen T. (Univ. of
Arizona) #213-1, 306
Russo, Theresa (SUNY Oneonta)
#316-34
Ryan, Caitlin C. (San Francisco
State Univ.) #213-1, 308
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Central
Michigan Univ.) #220-2, 316-5
Sabatelli, Ronald (Univ. of
Connecticut) #202, 226-10,
337-1
Saint-Eloi Cadley, Hans (Auburn
Univ.) #406-14
Sale, Richard (Tarleton Univ.)
Committee Mtgs., #113, 312
Saleh, Mahasin (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) #220-31
Sams, Juli M. (Univ. of
Tennessee) #421-9
Samuels, Jason (NCFR Staff)
Ongoing Events
Sandy, Moghadam (Private
Practice) #109-1
Sano, Yoshie (Washington State
Univ.-Vancouver) #105-1
Sarkadi, Anna (Uppsala Univ.)
#105-8
Sasaki, Takayo (Ochanomizu
Univ.) #328-1
Sathe, Shridhar (Florida State
Univ.) #421-14
Savage, Marjorie (Univ. of
Minnesota) #127-1
Saxena, Divya (North Dakota
State Univ.) #127-1
Saxena, Mamta (Univ. of
Connecticut) #210-2
Scarborough, Norma (Pacific
Oaks College) #109-1, 131-7
Scheer, Scott (Ohio State Univ.)
#210-1
Schlee, Bethanne (Indiana State
Univ.) #406-23, 425-1
Schnurr, Melissa (Iowa State
Univ.) #316-27, 421-10
Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah (Ohio
State Univ.) #112, 305-13
Schramm, David (Univ. of
Missouri) #208-3, 208-4,
427-3
Schrick, Brittney (Texas Tech
Univ.) #121-25
Schultz, Tia (Univ. of Missouri)
#421-11, 421-18, 421-6
Schumm, Walter R. (Kansas
State Univ.)
#TC2B, 119A-1, 226-11, 327,
421-33
Schutz, Judy (NCFR Staff)
Ongoing Events
Schwab, Jacqueline (Penn State
Mont Alto) #429-2
Schwab, Shannon (Eastern
Illinois Univ.) #220-38
Schwartz, Seth J. (Univ. of
Miami) #207-23
Schwerdtfeger, Kami (Oklahoma
State Univ.) #105-15
Scovill, Sallie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
#334-1
Seccombe, Karen (Portland State
Univ.) #125-9
Seedall, Ryan (Michigan State
Univ.) #409-3
Seiling, Sharon (Ohio State
Univ.) #105-2
Seitz, Cherie (Planned
Parenthood of South Central
Michigan) #421-28
Sektnan, Michaella (Oregon
State Univ.) #332-4
Seldin, Peter (Pace Univ.) #20725
Senatore, Natalie M. (Florida
State Univ.) #220-22, 428-5
Serido, Joyce (Univ. of Arizona)
#130-1
Settles, Barbara H. (Univ. of
Delaware)
#105-25, 119B, 121-39, 226-12,
406-13, 421-5
Shaklee, Harriet (Univ. of Idaho)
#421-1
Shamoon, Zain (Michigan State
Univ.) #207-22
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech
Univ.) #105-20, 316-4, 320
Shaver, Phillip R. (Univ. of
California-Davis) #TC Plenary
Shehan, Constance L. (Univ. of
Florida) #TC Plenary, 125-10
Sheldeshova, Polina (Univ. of
Minnesota) #207-19
Shelton, Lawrence G. (Univ. of
Vermont) #422-6
Shenassa, Edmond D. (Univ. of
Maryland) #220-5
Shih, Kristy (Univ. of California,
Riverside)
�Program participants
# TC1A-2, 121-23, 121-31, 302.
324
Shim, Soyeon (Univ. of Arizona)
#130-1
Shin, Hyehyung (Florida State
Univ.) #428-5
Shipley, Ahlishia (Univ. of
Kentucky) #316-37
Shiriyeva Azizova, Kamala
(Private Practice) #121-1
Shivers, Cassandra (Southern
Univ.) #207-22
Shreffler, Karina (Oklahoma
State Univ.) #105-14,
105-15, 412, 419
Shriner, Michael (Indiana State
Univ.) #406-23, 425-1
Silvey, Le Anne E. (Michigan
State Univ.) #324
Simons, Leslie (Univ. of
Georgia) #207-21
Simons, Leslie G. (Univ. of
Georgia) #406-9
Singer, Barbara (Univ. of
Maryland) #428-1
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State
Univ.) #427-1
Smart, Laura (Northern Illinois
Univ.) #341
Smith, Catherine (East Carolina
Univ.) #408-1
Smith, Donna R. (Univ. of
Kentucky) #305-26
Smith, Douglas (Texas Tech
Univ.) #311-1
Smith, Jocelyn (Univ. of
Maryland) #305-6
Smith, Nina P. (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro) #115
Smith, Sheila (Michigan State
Univ.) #105-13
Smith, Suzanne R. (Washington
State Univ.-Vancouver) #131-8
Smith, Symphonie (Ohio Univ.)
#105-4
Smith, Thomas (Auburn Univ.)
#121-35, 421-3, 421-4
Smock, Pamela (Univ. of
Michigan) #132
Smyser, Samantha L.
(Mississippi State Univ.)
#336-1
Softas-Nall, Basilia (UNCO)
#315
Solheim, Catherine (Univ. of
Minnesota) Pre-conference
Workshop, #102, 207-19
Soli, Anna (Penn State Univ.)
#121-22
Solinas-Saunders, Monica
(Purdue Univ.) #129-2
Sonenstein, Freya (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) #411-1, 42134
Son, Seohee (Univ. of
Minnesota) #121-12, 309-1
SoRelle, Danielle (Texas Tech
Univ.) #105-20
Soto, Janet (Auburn Univ.)
#406-14
Speirs, Katherine E. (Univ. of
Maryland) #116-2, 220-5
Spellings, Carolyn R. (Univ. of
Tennessee) #406-25
Stanley, Scott (Univ. of Denver)
#132
Stamps Mitchell, Katherine
(Louisiana State Univ.) #210,
337-1
Stevenson, Armeda (Univ. of
Nevada Las Vegas)
#220-13
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State
Univ.) #209
Stichter, Janine (Univ. of
Missouri) #421-11
Stifter, Cynthia (Penn State
Univ.) #316-23
Stith, Sandra (Kansas State
Univ.) #108-1, 220-12, 22034, 311-1
Stolz, Heidi E. (Univ. of
Tennessee) #220-23, 421-9
Stone Carlson, Thomas (North
Dakota State Univ.) #220-15,
409-1
Stone, H. Marissa (Univ. of
Georgia) #127-1
Stoppa, Patricia (Univ. of
Minnesota) #332-3
Strachan, John W. (Private
Practice) #220-22
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR Staff)
Committee Mtgs., Ongoing
Events
Stringer, Katie (Auburn Univ.)
#406-14
Sturm, Michael (Univ. of
Delaware) #421-17
Surjadi, Florensia F. (Iowa State
Univ.) #105-22
Surra, Catherine (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) #209-4, 418-1,
418-2
Sutherland, Mary (Univ. of
Connecticut) #210-2
Swanson, Jodi (Arizona State
Univ.) #406-20
Swinton, Jonathan (Kansas State
Univ.) #220-12
T
Tambling, Rachel (Univ. of
Connecticut) #136-2, 327-1
Tams, Lisa (Michigan State
Univ.) #409-2
Tang, Chiung-Ya (Univ. of
Central Florida) #121-19
Tang, Chuanyi (Univ. of Arizona)
#130-1
Tang, Shain-May (National Open
Univ.) #207-10
Tanner, Marcus (Texas Tech
Univ.) #429-1
Tatum, Stephanie (North
Carolina A&T State Univ.)
#128-1
Taylor, Alan C. (East Carolina
Univ.) #105-28, 211-1, 408-1
Taylor, Lisa (Eastern Illinois
Univ.) #220-38, 333
Teachman, Jay (Western
Washington Univ.)
#105-21, 226-13
Tedrow, Lucky (Western
Washington Univ.) #105-21
Tein, Jenn-yun (Arizona State
Univ.) #431-3
Testa, Maria (Research Institute
on Addictions) #316-26
Thakar, Mansi (Univ. of
California San Diego) #430-4
Thomas, Shera (Texas Tech
Univ.) #421-16
Thomas, Tisa (Univ. of
Minnesota) #416-3
Thomas, Volker (Purdue Univ.)
#131-4
Thompson, S. Greg (Univ. of
Kentucky) #305-26
Thompson, Stacy (Southern
Illinois Univ.) #406-2
Thomsen, Cynthia (Kansas State
Univ.) #108-1
Tiemeyer, Stacy (Wichita State
Univ.) #116-3
Tien, Jenn-Yun (Arizona State
Univ.) #421-26
Tindall, Marta (Auburn Univ.)
#336-2
Toews, Michelle (Texas State
Univ.) #207-14, 207-15, 20716
Tompkins, Sara Anne (Colorado
State Univ.) #421-20
Toomey, Russell (Univ. of
Arizona) #213-1
Tortorelli, Linda (Univ. of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
#105-24
Totenhagen, Casey (Univ. of
Arizona) #316-31
Towe-Goodman, Nissa (Penn
State Univ.) #316-23
Toyokawa, Noriko (Oregon State
Univ.) #207-8
Toyokawa, Teru (Pacific
Lutheran Univ.) #335-4
Tran, Kristina (Univ. of
California, Riverside) #121-31
Trask, Bahira (Univ. of
Delaware) #121-39
Trejos-Castillo, Elizabeth (Texas
Tech Univ.) #121-24
Troilo, Jessica (West Virginia
Univ.) #220-20
Trujillo, Antonio (Johns Hopkins
Univ.) #121-19
Tucker, Jenna (Wake Forest
Univ. Sch. of Medicine) #22028, 305-29
Turner, William (Univ. of
Minnesota) #305-18
Turrisi, Rob (Penn State Univ.)
#316-26
Tuttle, Robert (Wilkes Univ.)
#220-1
U
Umana-Taylor, Adriana J.
(Arizona State Univ.)
#121-26, 207-23, 316-20
Updegraff, Kimberly (Arizona
State Univ.)
#121-22, 121-26, 316-20
Uttal, Lynet (Univ. of WisconsinMadison) #118
V
Valencia-Castro, Paula (Univ. of
Nevada, Reno) #207-1
Valiente, Carlos (Arizona State
Univ.) #406-20
Van Campen, Kali (Univ. of
Arizona) #421-29
Van Horn, Beth (Penn State
Univ.) #101
Van Matre, Alissa (Univ. of
Nebraska at Kearney) #218-1,
312
van Eeden-Moorefield, Brad
(Central Michigan Univ.)
#TC1B, 118, 220-2, 316-5
Van Laningham, Jody (Univ. of
Nebraska at Kearney) #305-14
Vandivere, Sharon (Child Trends)
#305-8
Vanleeuwen, Dawn (New
Mexico State Univ.)
#305-19
Vartanian St. Germain, Melanie
(Univ. of Connecticut) #42122
Vennum, Amber (Florida State
Univ.) #329
Vesely, Colleen (Univ. of
Maryland) #220-24, 220-25
Villarruel, Francisco (Michigan
State Univ.) #331, 409-2
Viramontez Anguiano, Ruben P.
(Bowling Green State Univ.)
#324
Volling, Brenda (Univ. of
Michigan) #121-7, 336-2
W
Wainscott, Monte (Abilene
Christian Univ.) #321
Walker, Alexis J. (Oregon State
Univ.) #125-11
Walker, Anthony (Univ. of Texas)
#327-1, 418-1
Walker, Catie (Univ. of Georgia)
#220-11, 316-16
Walker, Kathleen (Kent State
Univ.) #403, 406-24, 429-3
Walker, Susan (Univ. of
Minnesota) #127-1, 421-8
Wall, Sterling (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point)
63
�Program participants
#207-24, 218-1, 312, 334-1
Walls, Jill K. (UNC-Greensboro)
#220-28
Wampler, Richard (Michigan
State Univ.) #105-29, 207-22,
305-25
Wang, Haiping (Univ. of
Nebraska - Lincoln)
#207-17
Wang, Xiaofang (Bethanie)
(Univ. of Maryland)
#406-16
Wang, Yan (Syracuse Univ.)
#121-5, 316-40
Ward, Brandie (Iowa State Univ.)
#220-26
Ward, Rebecca (Shippensburg
Univ.) #207-6
Ward, Tracy (SIT Family Service
Center) #325-1
Warren, Gloria (North Carolina
A&T State Univ.) #128-1
Warzinik, Kelly (Univ. of
Missouri) #427-3
Washburn, Isaac (Oregon State
Univ.) #TCRM Special
Workshop, 119A
Weaver, Shannon E. (Univ. of
Connecticut) #119B-2, 316-32,
418
Webb, Farrell (Kansas State
Univ.) #115
Weeks, Lori (Univ. of Prince
Edward Island) #326-4
Weigel, Daniel (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) #316-29
Weiser, Dana (Univ. of Nevada,
Reno) #316-29
Weisskirch, Robert S. (California
State Univ., Monterey Bay)
#207-23
Wells, Michael (Uppsala Univ.)
#105-8
Werner-Wilson, Ron (Univ. of
Kentucky) #421-2
West, Adam (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) #418-1
Westney, Ouida (Emeritus,
Howard Univ.) #134
Wheeler, Lorey (Arizona State
Univ.) #316-20
Wherry, Jeffrey (Texas Tech
Univ.) #220-35
White, Amanda (St. Louis
Community Col.-Meramec)
#305-3
White, James (Univ. of British
Columbia)
#TC2B-1, TC3A
White, Shauntia D. (Univ. of
Maryland) #220-36
Whiteman, Shawn D. (Purdue
Univ.) #316-24
Whiting, Jason (Texas Tech
Univ.) #108-4, 305-26,
311-1, 421-16
Whitten, Tamara (East Carolina
64
Univ.) #211-1
Wickel, Katharine (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) #421-31
Wickrama, K. A. S. (Iowa State
Univ.) #105-22,
121-27, 209-2, 209-3
Wickrama, Thulitha (Auburn
Univ.) #105-26, 121-27
Wiedower, Sarah E (Kansas State
Univ.) #121-6, 335-3
Wiersma, Jacquelyn D. (Penn
State Univ.) #316-26, 406-8
Williams, Amanda (Oklahoma
State Univ.) #105-6, 322,
428-2
Williams, George (Kansas State
Univ.) #220-18, 220-6
Williams, Karen Cachevki (Univ.
of Wyoming) #107-1
Williams, Patty (Towson Univ.)
#107-1
Williams-Wheeler, Meeshay
(NCAT) #209
Willoughby, Brian (Univ. of
Minnesota) #316-17
Wilmoth, Joe D. (Mississippi
State Univ.) #129, 336-1
Wilson, Colwick (Loma Linda
Univ.) #105-18
Wilson, Grace (Oklahoma State
Univ.) #105-15, 207-3
Wilson, Jonathan (Oklahoma
State Univ.) #207-3
Wilson, Sara (Lubbock
Independent School District)
#131-1
Winter, Cindy (NCFR
Consultant) Committee Mtg.
Wolk, Salem (Pennsylvania State
Univ.) #105-11
Woolfolk, Tara N. (Rutgers
Univ.) #111-1
Workman, Kim (New Zealand
Families Commission) #114
Wray-Lake, Laura (Univ. of
Pennsylvania) #406-21
Wright, David (Univ. of Georgia)
#327-1
Wright, Lorraine M. (Univ. of
Calgary) #428-4
Wu, Bo (UW-Madison) #335-1
X
Xia, Yan (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) #105-27, 207-17
Xiao, Jing (Univ. of Rhode
Island) #130-1
Xie, Xiaolin (Northern Illinois
Univ.) #422-7
Y
Yasumoto, Saori (Georgia State
Univ.) #410-2
Yaure, Robin (Penn State Mont
Alto) #429-2
Yazedjian, Ani (Texas State
Univ.) #207-14, 207-15, 20716, 415-4
Yi, Chunli (Peking Univ.) #10527
Yi, Jihye Ko (Diwan Univ.)
#121-18 , 305-24
Yip, Ming Fun (Natl. Taiwan
Normal Univ. #121-17
Yoshida, Keitaro (Brigham
Young Univ.) #430-1
You, Hyun-Kyung (Oregon State
Univ.) #TC1A-2, 110-1
Young, Linda (Univ. of
Wisconsin) #116-1
Young, Rebekah L. (Penn State
Univ.) #119A-2
Young, Valerie (Univ. of Arizona)
#316-31
Yu, Tianyi (Univ. of Michigan)
#121-7
Yusef, Mira (Iowa State Univ.)
#220-33
Z
Zamboanga, Byron L. (Smith
College) #207-23
Zang, Yuan (Univ. of Delaware)
#421-5
Zeiders, Katharine (Arizona State
Univ.) #421-26, 431-3
Zhang, Dajun (Southwest Univ.)
#421-5
Zhang, Xiaoyun (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln)
#105-27, 207-17, 220-27
Zheng, Fuming (Univ. of Central
Missouri) #335-2
Zoumenou, Virginie (Univ. of
Maryland, Eastern Shore)
#116-2
Zuiker, Virginia (Univ. of
Minnesota) #207-19
Zvonkovic, Anisa (Texas Tech
Univ.) #220-3, 220-9, 320, 417
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Burlingame, CA
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Raeann Hamon
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917
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Families in a Multicultural World
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Conference Sponsors
The National Council on Family Relations thanks the following sponsors:
Dwight Jewson, Ph.D., President, Strategic Frameworking Inc.
Michael Bierut, Partner and Kai Salmela, Designer, Pentagram Design, Inc.
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
University of Arkansas, School of Human Environmental Sciences and the Dale Bumpers
College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
Johnson Printing, Rochester Minnesota
Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference
To provide a forum to disseminate family research
To share effective and evidence-based practice
applications for direct family service
To promote the CFLE credential and its educational and
preventive approach to working with families
To discuss policy implications of family research and how
to inform decision-makers
To promote the professional development of its
membership, through participation in NCFR
governance and by offering opportunities for continuing
education units (CEUs) for credentialing
NCFR Mission Statement
To provide an educational forum for family researchers, educators, and practitioners to share in the
development and dissemination of knowledge about families and family relationships, establish professional
standards, and work to promote family well-being.
2008 Conference Theme
The lenses through which we view family affect what is seen and unseen, as well as how our research findings are understood. The theme of this year's conference encompasses how families are defined, which family processes are presumed to
be adaptive, and how our research findings are interpreted in the public arena.
Putting on diverse lenses (cross-culturally, methodologically, disciplinarily, pedagogically, ideologically, and in other ways)
allows us to expand our vision of possibilities for family relationships.
Tips for Navigating the NCFR Conference Program
The conference program is divided into the following Sections:
Program at a Glance - Program schedule in chronological order
Subject Index - Listing of presentations by subject
Pre-conference Events - Events and Workshops on Tuesday, November 4
Educational Sessions - Complete list of all plenary, special sessions, papers, workshops, symposia, posters, round tables
Special Events - Receptions, etc. in chronological order
Business Meetings - Board, Committee, Section Member Meetings, Focus Groups, and Member-initiated Meetings
General Conference Information
Behind the Scenes of the Conference and NCFR
Index of Program Participants
Your Personal Scheduler - Pull out section
Map of the Peabody Hotel and Conference Center - Pull out section
2008 NCFR Annual Conference Program
1
�2008 Proposal Reviewers
One of the strengths of the NCFR Annual Conference is the Concurrent Sessions sponsored by Sections. Colleagues submit proposals they would like to
present at the conference. These are blind reviewed by three peer reviewers from the Section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key
to ensuring that conference presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience for both research and
practitioner proposals.
Education &
Enrichment
Rebecca Adams
Sylvia Asay
Betty L. Barber
Deborah C. Bailey
Sharon Ballard
Mary A. Bemker
Mark J. Benson
Deb Berke
Lynn Blinn-Pike
Don Bower (Section
Chair)
Susan Bowers
Denise Brandon
Shelba Branscum.
James Burg
Tricia Callahan
Brian Camp
Betty Cooke
Michelle Craig
Sedahlia Jasper
Crase
Carol Darling
Karen DeBord
Esther Devall
Bryce Dickey
Tanisha R. Douglas
Heather Dubbeldee
Jodi Dworkin
Aaron Ebata
Wm. Michael Fleming
Marilyn Flick
Larissa Fries
Ted Futris
Carole A. Gnatuk
Wally Goddard
Patricia Gross
Scott Hall
Karen Headlee
Carolyn S. Henry
Brian Higginbotham.
Arminta Jacobson
Susan Kahl
Kimberly J.M.
Denise Kennedy
Janice Kelly
Melissa Kerber
Linda Ladd
Irene K. Lee
Thomas R. Lee
Dreama Love
Chantel Lumpkin
Lis Fost Maring
James P. Marshall
Sally Martin
Lauri McAfee
Etheridge
Dana McDermott
Kami Merrifield
Laurie L. Meschke
Susan Meyerle
Wendy Middlemiss
Vicky Milstead
Lou Mueller
Maureen Mulroy
Judith Myers - Walls
Pat Tanner Nelson
Tara Newman
2
Angela Nievac
Lynette Olson
Terrance Olson
Joanne Roberts
Cheryl Robinson
Linda Robinson
Peggy Rolling
Maisielin Ross
Stefi Rubin
Theresa Russo
Marie Saracino
David Schramm
Tia Schultz
Charlotte Shoup
Olsen
Berna Skrypnek
Tabitha Staier
Cynthia Burggraf
Torppa
Diane Treis Rusk
Beth Van Horn
(Section Chairelect)
Jim Van Horn
Kathleen Walker
Susan Walker
Sterling K. Wall
Heather Sedges
Wallace
Angie Walston
Janice Weber
Adam R. West
Vera White
Carol E. Wilcoxen
Carolyn S. Wilken
Beth Wilson
Jing Jian Xiao
Robin Yaure
Ethnic
Minorities
Tiffany Aholou
Edna Alfaro
William Allen
Mayra Bamaca
Andrew Behnke
Sharika Bhattacharya
Carolyn Bird
Clifford Broman
Sherri Brown
Tiffany Brown
Wynona BryantWilliams
Noma Burgess
Kelly Campbell
Letha Chadiha
Grace Chung
Ann Creighton-Zollar
Annamaria Csizmadia
Constance Dallas
Denise Donnelly
Patricia Erwin
Sherry Fang
April Few
Jaesook Gho
Katia Goldfarb
(Section Char)
Ishtar Govia
Gladys Hildreth
Hyeyoung Kang
Janice Kelly
Jenell Kelly
Seongeun Kim
Leslie Koepke
Vanja Lazarevic
Nerissa LeBlanc
Gillum
Soyoung Lee
Edith Lewis
Chrishana Lloyd
Chantel Lumpkin
Estelle Martinez
Harriette McAdoo
Shannon Miller
Roudi Nazarinia
Olena Nesteruk
Angela Nievar
Ramona Faith
Oswald
Hazel Blake Parker
Yvette Perry
Frankie Powell
Karen Quek
Suzanne Randolph
Robert Reyes
Mark Roosa
Aysem Senyurekli
LeAnne Silvey
Pearl Stewart
Chiung-Ya Tang
Adriana UmanaTaylor
Umana-Taylor
Farrell Webb
Ouida Westney
Vera White
Xiaolin Xie
Ani Yazedjian
Family and
Health
Joy Anderson
Silvia Bartolic
Jerica Berge
Whitney Brosi
Joyce Chang
Ann Creighton-Zollar
Donna Curry
Constance Dallas
Margarida Demarchi
L. E. Derscheid
Akosua Eghan
Patti Follansbee
Mary-Luise
Friedemann
Kathy Galvin
Ann Garwick
Sally Gillman
Joseph Grzywacz
Shirley Hanson
S. A. Heady
Claudia Heath
Twyla Hill
Kathy Hutchinson
Joyce Joyce
Joanna Kaakinen
J. A. Kelly
Lyndal Khaw
2008 NCFR Annual Conference Program
Edythe Krampe
J. Kurz
Janet Liechty
Wendy Looman
C. R. Maachi
Barbara Mandelco
Jan McCulloch
L. E. Miller
Stephanie Mollborn
Frankie Powell
Christine Price
Susanne Olsen Roper
Diane Rose
Stefi Rubin
Carrie Smith
K. Smith
Katherine Trent
Deanna Williamson
Jeremy Yorgason
Dr. Young
A. Zander
Family Policy
Elaine Anderson
Deb Berke
Preston Britner
Tom Chibucos
(Section Chair)
Jo Lynn Cunningham
Denise Donnelly
Michael Fleming
Carol Gislason
Melody Griffin
Patricia Gross
Stacy Hawkins
Tammy Henderson
Jodie Hertzog
Twyla Hill
Jeanne Hilton
Jackie Kirby Wilkins
Leslie Koepke
Bethany Letiecq
Chrishana Lloyd
Brenda Lohman
Jay Mancini
Karen McCurdy
Pamela Monroe
Patricia Pendry
Deborah Perry
Kamala Ramadoss
Patricia Roberson
Joanne Roberts
Berna Skrypnek
Susan Talley
Deanna Williamson
Steve Wisensale
Shirley Zimmerman
Family Therapy
Jared Anderson
Shayne Anderson
Stephen Anderson
Michel-Andre
Beauvolsk
Jerica Berge
Adrian Blow
Thomas Blume
Kathleen Briggs
Matt Brosi
Jim Burg
Tom Stone Carlson
Abigail Christiansen
David Cordova
Megan DolbinMacNab
Tony Faber
Steve Fife
Giovanna Gianesini
Dale Hawley
Branden Henline
Jesse Higgins
Cody Hollist
Andrea Knestel
Linda Ladd
Jeff Larson
Larry LeFlore
James Marshall
Christi McGeorge
Susan Meyerle
Megan Murphy
Matt Mutchler
D. Kim Openshaw
Amy Sue Patrick-Ott
Colleen Peterson
(Section Chair)
Michael Sturm
Volker Thomas
Elaine Willerton
Feminism and
Family Studies
Rebecca Adams
Edna Alfaro
Neetu Arora
Dorothy Berglund
Dana Berkowitz
Tashel Bordere
Erika London
Bocknek
Marsha Carolan
Joyce Chang
Saeeun Choi
Marilyn Coleman
Lara Descartes
Denise Donnelly
Cass Dorius
Ruth Fleury-Steiner
Abbie E. Goldberg
Ishtar Govia
Mary Sue Green
Claudia J. Heath
Tammy L. Henderson
Lynette Hoelter
Aine Humble (Section
Chair)
Leslie Koepke
Tanya KoropeckyjCox
Ralph LaRossa
Janel M. Leone
Sally A. Lloyd
Margaret Manoogian
Mindy Markham
Brian P. Masciadrelli
Jenifer K. McGuire
Jana Meinhold
Laurie L. Meschke
Krista Lynn Minnotte
Megan J. Murphy
Ramona Faith
Oswald
Leslie Richards
Brenda Seery
Elizabeth Sharp
Kate Speirs
Susan K. Takigiku
Jessica Troilo
Lynet Uttal
Becky Warner
Julie A. Zaloudek
International
Yvonne AmanorBoadu
Kathy Anderson
Sylvia Asay
Joyce Baptist
Rosemary Eustace
Sherry Fang
Michael Feldhous
Larissa Frias
Kevin Garrett
Carol Harvey
Phyllis Johnson
Alice Koech
Vanja Lazarevic
Jaerim Lee
Shun-Tzu Lin
Wu Lu Lishih
C.R. Macchi
Judy Meyers-Walls
Olena Nesteruk
Jane Rose Njue
Shulamit Ritblatt
Mihaela Robila
Yoshie Sano
Paul Schvaneveldt
Bahira Sherif Trask
Cathy Solheim
(Section Chair)
Teru Toyokawa
Katherine Trent
Judy Van de Venne
Sterling Wall
Bethany Willis Hepp
Yan (Ruth) Xia
Jing Xiao
Sun Young Yoon
Religion &
Family Life
Linda Behrendt
(Section Chair)
Chris Gonzalez
Chris Habben
Dale. Hawley
Dreama. Love
Chantel Lumpkin,
Loren Marks
Joanne Musich
Norella Putney
Joanne Roberts
Don Swenson
Michael Walcheski
Anthony Walker
Jason Wilde
Joe Wilmoth
Research and
Theory
Katrina Acandi
Kari Adamsons
Katherine Allen
Joyce Arditti
Sadgina Anasuri
Bonnie Barber
Suzanne Bartle-Haring
Silvia Bartolic
James Bates
Mark Benson
Gary Bowen
Carrie Bredow
Saeeun Choi
Marilyn Coleman
Pamela Cone
Nate Cottle
Margaret CrosbieBurnett
Cass Dorius
Justin Dyer
Akosua Eghan
Angella Eanes
Mark Fine
Michael Fleming
Ted Futris
Larry Ganong
Sharon Ghazarian
Jane Gilgun
Todd L. Goodsell
Paula Goodwin
Ishtar Govia
Jason Hans
Jennifer Hardesty
Carolyn Henry
Robert Hensley
Susan Herrick
Twyla Hill
Lynette Hoelter
Jan Hogan
Angela Huebner
Aine Humble
Ted Huston
David R. Johnson
Michael Johnson
Claire Kamp Dush
Kerry Kazura
Jennifer Kerpelman
Sarah Killoren
Valarie King
Edythe Krampe
Tracey LaPierre
Ralph LaRossa
Sampson Lee Blair
C. R. Macchi
Shelley MacDermid
Jay Mancini
Melinda Stafford
Markham
Brian Masciadrelli
Patricia Meierdiercks
Rose Medeiros
Jana Meinhold
Jan Melby
Michael J. Merten
Krista Minnotte
Laurie Meschke
Colleen Murray
Lynette Nickleberry
Sylvia Niehuis
Kay Pasley
Amy Patrick
Cheryl Peters
Amy Patrick
Cheryl Peters
Joe Pittman
Joe Pleck
Mark Pope
Elaine Porter
Katie Ramos
Gwen Rempel
Sandra Rezac
Kathleen Roche
Kevin Roy
Martha Rueter
Stephen Russell
Ron Sabatelli (Section
Chair)
Sarah SchoppeSullivan
Walter Schumm
Elizabeth Sharp
Karina Shreffler
Solveig Spjeldness
Melissa Sturge-Apple
Don Swenson
Susan Takigiku
Rachel Tambling
Scott Tobias
Michelle Toews
Colleen Vesely
Brenda Volling
Patricia Voydanoff
Lorey Wheeler
Vera White
Shawn Whiteman
Jing Xiao
Ani Yazedjian
Students/New
Professionals
Chris Gonzalez
Jennifer Hardesty
(Program Chair)
Megan Haselschwerdt
Bethany Willis Hepp
Jodie Hertzog
Brian Higginbotham
Lyndal Khaw
Soyoung Lee
Brian Masciadrelli
Jennifer Cook
Middleton
Kristy Shih
Ahlishia Shipley
Jeremy Yorgason
�Program at a Glance
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
8:30-9:45 pm
8:30 am-5 pm
9:30 am
11 am-Noon
8:30-9:45 pm
12:30-7:30 pm
1-5 pm
1:30 pm
2-6 pm
2-9 pm
3-4:30 pm
4:45-6:15 pm
6-8 pm
6:30-8 pm
6:30-9:30 pm
8 pm
Heifer Int. Pre-conf. Tour
Just in Time Parenting Team
2008 Local Arrangements
Comm.
Ext. Fam. Life Specialists
Workshop
Family Relations Search
Comm.
TCRM Workshop
Registration
NCFR Board of Directors
CFLE Advisory Board
TCRM Workshop Sessions 1
TCRM Workshop Sessions 2
Assoc. of Councils Officers
TCRM Workshop Opening
Reception and Plenary
Board Reps and Section
Chairs
Watch the Election Results
With NCFR Colleagues
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
7:30-9 am
8 am
8-11 am
8:30 am2:30 pm
8:30-10 am
9:15 -11:15 am
10:15-11:45 am
11:45 am-1 pm
Noon-1 pm
1:15-2:45 pm
2-5 pm
3-4:45 pm
5:30-7:30 pm
7-8:15 pm
8-9:30 pm
Publications Advisory Council
TCRM Workshop
Registration
CFLE Exam
Assoc. of Councils Leadership Workshop/Business
Mtg.
Special Session; Concurrent Sessions 1; Round
Tables; TCRM Sessions
Section S/NP Representatives
Journal Advisory Council
Special Session;
Concurrent Sessions 2;
TCRM Sessions
Newcomers’ Reception
Fellows Round Tables
Update for Researchers &
Practitioners; Concurrent
Sessions 3
Publisher Reps, Editors and
Staff
Grand Opening of Exhibits
Opening Plenary Session
- Paul Amato (Official
Conference Opening)
President’s Welcoming
Reception at Governor’s
Mansion
Section Member Meetings;
Focus Groups
CFLE Reception
Section Member Meetings;
Focus Groups
TCRM Business Meeting
Thursday, November 6, 2008
7:15-8:15 am
7:30-9 am
7:45-8:15 am
8-9:30 am
8-9 am
8-10 am
8:30-10 am
8:30-10 am
Focus Groups
Policy Advisory Coun.
Meditation Time
Poster Session 1
JFTR Editors
JMF Deputy Editors
Fellows Comm.
Special Session;
Concurrent Sessions 4
9 am-5 pm
Exhibits Open
10:15 am-Noon Plenary Session Philip and Carolyn
Cowan
12:15-1 pm
Students/New Professionals
Networking
12:15-1:15 pm
Memorial Service for Gay
Kitson
12:30-2 pm
Poster Session 2
1-2 pm
Fellows Round Tables
1:30-3 pm
JMF Associate Editors
2:15-3:45 pm
Special Session; Arcus
Award Address; Concurrent Sessions 5; S/NP
Development Seminar
4-5:30 pm
Burgess Award Address;
Concurrent Sessions 6;
S/NP Development
Seminar
6-7:30 pm
Celebration: Unveiling
of Institutional
Identity Project and
Launching of JFTR at
Clinton Presidential
Library; Tour of Clinton
Library
8-9:15 pm
Legacy Circle Reception;
Section Member Meetings;
Focus Groups; Networking
Session for Approved
CFLE Programs
8:30-9:45 pm
Northwest Council Meeting
8:30-9:30 pm
2009 Local Arrangements
Comm.
9-10:30 pm
University Receptions
Friday, November 7, 2008
7:15-8:15 am
7:30-9:30 am
Focus Groups; Teaching
Family Science/Family
Science Assoc.; University
Administrators
2009 Program Comm.
7:45-8:15 am
8-9:30 am
Meditation Time
Poster Session 3
Diversity Task Force
8-10 am
Groves Conference Board
8:30-10 am
Special Session; Concurrent Sessions 7;
Breakfast Meeting of
Presidents/Reps of
Student Affiliated Councils
8:45-10:45 am
CFLE Academic Program
Review Comm.
9 am-2 pm
Visit the Exhibits
10:15 am-Noon Plenary Session Nancy Folbre
12:15-1:45 pm
FR Associate Editors
12:15-2:15 pm
Conference Advisory Coun.
12:30-2 pm
Poster Session 4/Poster
Symposia; Special Session
- How to be a CFLE
12:30-2 pm
Elections Council
1- 2 pm
Fellows Round Tables
1:45-3:45 pm
Special Panel
2:15-3:45 pm
Teaching Update for
Teachers; Concurrent Sessions 8; S/NP Symposium
4-5:30 pm
Research Update for Researchers; Concurrent Sessions 9; S/NP Symposium
5:45-6:45 pm
Annual NCFR Business
Meeting
7-8:15 pm
Section Member Meetings;
Focus Groups
8:30-9:45 pm
Section Member Meetings;
Focus Groups
7:30-11 pm 70TH ANNIVERSARY
CELEBRATION/DANCE
Saturday, November 8, 2008
7:15-8:15 am
7:30-9:30 am
7:30-10:30 am
7:45-8:15 am
8-9:30 am
8:30-10 am
Focus Groups
2009 Program Comm.
Certification Review Comm.
Meditation Time
Poster Session 5
Special Session; Concurrent
Sessions 10; Round Tables
10:15 am-Noon Plenary Session - Yen
Le Espiritu
11 am -12:30 pm Assoc. of Councils Exec.
Board
12:30-2 pm
Poster Session 6
2:15-3:45 pm
Practice Update for
Practitioners; Concurrent
Sessions 11
5:00 pm
Taste of the South
2008 NCFR Annual Conference Program
3
�Subject Index
Topics are listed alphabetically. Check the program schedule for a complete listing. Sessions with #1... are scheduled on Wednesday, #2...
are on Thursday, #3... on Friday, and #4... are Saturday. Page 9 in this Program lists the abbreviations for Sections and types of formats.
Adolescence
204-05 EE; 204-06 EM; 204-07
EM; 204-08 IN; 204-09 FP;
204-10 FS; 204-11 FS; 204-12
RF; 204-13 RT; 204-14 RT;
204-15 RT; 204-17 FH; 204-18
EE; 214-44 RT; 302-21 EE;
304-3 EE; 326-3 FT; 412-1 FH
Adoption
204-30 EE; 204-31 RT
Adulthood/Adult
Socialization
311-39 RT; 408-2 FH
Aging and Gerontology
127; 215-9; 103-1 FH; 226-1
FH; 226-3 FH; 316-1 FH; 41014 FH; 410-15 FH; 410-16
FH; 410-17 FS; 410-18 FT;
410-19 IN; 410-20 IN
Blended Families
311-27 FS
Boundary Ambiguity
104-07 FF
Caregiving
216; 310
Child Development
204-02 EM; 412-2 FH
Child Socialization
204-03 FP; 204-04 RT; 204-20
FT
Childhood and Children
123; 204-01 FH; 313-9; 404-2
EE
Chronic Illness
412-3 FH
Cohabitation
306-1 FS; 311-30 FS; 311-31
RT
Communication
302-19 EE; 302-20 FH
Community and Families
302-05 EM; 302-06 FS; 302-07
FT; 302-08 IN; 324-1 FH;
404-4 EE; 408-5 FP
Couple Relationships
212
Cross-cultural
104-06 IN; 307-1 FF; 311-10
IN; 311-11 IN; 311-12 IN; 31113 RF; 311-22 IN; 324-2 FH
Cultural Norms
116-4
Curriculum
208-3 FS; 214-08 EE
Death and Dying
104-10 FH; 410-21 FH
Disabilities
305-1 FH; 305-2 FH; 305-3
FH; 410-10 EE; 410-11 FH;
410-12 FH; 410-13 RF
Divorce and Separation
116-2; 215-2; 311-23 FT; 31124 IN; 311-25 RT
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Domestic and Family
Violence
311-50 FP; 406-1 FH; 410-22
FF; 410-23 FF; 410-24 FF;
410-25 FH; 410-26 FT; 410-28
IN; 410-29 RT
Ethics and Values
214-26 EE; 410-36 FT
Ethnicity and Families
102-1 EE; 110-2 EM; 110-4
EM; 112-1 RT; 116-5; 225-2
EM; 225-4 EM; 311-08 EM;
311-09 EM; 323-1 EM
Evaluation (programs,
methods)
102-4 EE; 214-09 EE; 214-10
EE; 214-11 FS; 214-12 FT;
227-1 FP; 227-2 FP
Evidence-based Practice
303; 214-36 FS
Family Demography
214-35 RT; 311-29 RT
Family Development
TC1A TCRM
Family Environment
302-09 EE; 302-10 RT
Family Law/Courts
302-11 FP
Family Lenses
302-15 FH; 408-6 EM
Family Life Education
411; 118-3 EE; 214-01 EE;
214-02 EE; 214-03 IN; 214-27
FS; 215-7; 217; 224-2 EE; 3132; 322-1 EE; 322-2 EE; 322-3
EE
Family Policy
302-02 FP; 302-03 FP; 302-04
FP; 313-7
Family Process
218-3 FS; 218-4 FS
Family Relations
102-3 EE; 402-13 FS; 402-14
IN; 402-15 RT; 402-16 RT;
402-17 RT
Family Research
111-2 FH; 112-2 RT; 121-4
RF; 214-29 FH; 214-30 RT
Family Resiliency
104-08 EM; 112-3 RT; 402-18
FS
Family Resource Management and Economics
214-21 EE; 214-22 FS; 214-23
RT; 221-1 RT
Family Science
208-1 FS; 208-4 FS; 218-2 FS;
306-3 FS; 311-37 FS
Family Service
302-01 FT
Family Stress and Coping
210-1 IN; 410-05 FH; 410-06
FS; 410-07 IN; 410-08 IN;
2008 NCFR Annual Conference Program
410-09 RT
Family Studies
228-1 FF; 313-6
Family Therapy
403; 209-1 FT; 326-2 FT
Fatherhood
111-1 FH; 224-1 EE; 313-5;
402-02 RT; 402-03 RT; 402-04
RT; 402-05 RT; 402-1 IN
Feminism and Family
Studies
313-8
Gender/Roles
311-28 FF; 311-38 EE; 311-41
RT; 311-42 FF; 311-43 FF;
311-44 FF
GLBT Issues
120-1 FF; 311-32 FF; 311-33
FF; 311-34 FH; 319-2 RT;
413-1 FT; 414-1 FF; 414-2 FF;
414-3 FF; 414-4 FF
Grandparenthood
226-2 FH; 402-12 IN; 416-1
RT; 416-2 RT
Health, Wellness, Illness
111-3 FH; 226-3
FH; 324-3 FH; 410-01 FH;
410-02 FH; 410-03 FH
Immigration and Migration
409; 311-01 FH; 317-1 IN;
408-7 FF; 415-1 IN
Intergenerational Issues
104-02 RT; 311-35 EM
International Families
220-01 IN; 311-02 IN; 311-03
IN; 311-04 IN; 311-05 IN;
311-06 IN; 311-07 IN; 311-21
IN; 101 Special Session
Interventions
406-3 FH; 410-35 EE
Marital Adjustment and
Quality
204-22 RT; 306-2 FS; 402-19
EE; 402-20 FT; 402-21 RT;
402-22 RT; 402-23 RT; 413-2
FT; 413-3 FT
Marital Quality
215-6
Marital Relations
225-3 EM; 319-1 RT; 402-24
EM; 402-25 FT; 402-26 RT;
402-27 RT; 417-2 RT
Marital Roles
402-28 FF; 326-1 FT
Marital Therapy
410-38 FT
Marriage
402-29 RT
Marriage: Interfaith/
Interracial
402-30 EM
Mate Selection
118-1 EE; 204-26 FS; 204-27
RT; 204-28 RT; 204-29 RT
Media and Families
214-37 FS
Mental Health
324-4 FH; 410-04 IN
Military Families
311-36 RT; 311-49 FP; 313-1
Motherhood
402-06 FF; 402-07 FS; 404-3
EE
Multicultural
311-18 IN; 311-19 EM; 31120 EM
Parent Education
104-03 EE; 214-04 EE; 21405 EE; 214-06 EE; 214-07 RT
Parenthood
211-1 RT; 308-1 RT; 402-09
EE; 402-10 RT; 402-11 RT
Parenting
402-08 FH
Parenting Adolescents
302-27 FP
Parenting Grandchildren
225-1 EM
Peace
404-1EE
Poverty/Welfare
314; 116-8; 302-12 FP; 311-52
FP; 311-54 FP
Premarital Education
109-1 EE; 109-2 EE; 109-3
EE; 121-2 RF
Professional Development
108 Special Session; 312; 315;
116-6; 214-24 IN; 214-25 SN;
215-3; 215-5; 222-1 SN; 229-1
SN; 304-4 EE; 313-4; 327 SN;
331-1 EM
Public Policy
207-1 FP; 302-27 FP; 311-51
FP
Qualitative Research
205; 116-1; 214-33 EE; 215-1
Quantitative Research
214-34 FS; 408-1 RT
Race/Ethnicity
311-14 EM; 311-15 FS
Refugees
311-16 EM; 311-17 EM
Relationships
102-2 EE; 118-2 EE; 204-23
EE; 204-24 RT; 204-25 RT;
206-1 EE; 215-8; 311-40 RT;
318-1 RT; 405-1 EM; 417-3 RT
Religion and Families
121-1 RF; 121-3 RF; 302-23
RF; 302-24 RF; 302-25 RF;
302-26 RT
Remarriage/Stepfamilies
116-3; 306-4 FS; 311-26 EE;
416-3 RT; 417-1 RT
Research Funding
116-7
Research/Theory/Methods
106 TCRM; 106 TCRM; 107
TCRM; 107 TCRM; 117; 321;
113-1 TCRM; 113-2 TCRM;
114-1 TCRM; 214-31 FT; 21432 RT; 223, 313-3; 320-1 SN;
TCRM; TC1B TCRM;
TC2A TCRM; TC2B TCRM;
TC2B TCRM
Retirement
119-1 FS; 119-2 FS; 119-3 FS;
214-45 FF; 214-46 FP
Rural Families
110-3 EM
Sexuality
111-4 FH; 214-38 EE; 214-39
EE; 214-40 FF; 214-41 FF;
214-42 RT; 214-43 RT; 215-4;
304-1 EE; 304-2 EE
Siblings
204-16 IN; 204-19 FS; 204-21
FH
Social Networks
302-13 EM; 302-14 FS
Spirituality and Families
110-1 EM; 302-22 RF; 408-4
RF
Substance Abuse/
Addictions
406-2 FH; 410-31 FH; 410-32
FH; 410-33 IN; 410-34 RT
Teaching Methods
104-01 EE; 104-04 FS; 104-09
FF; 118-4 EE; 208-2 FS; 21413 EE; 214-14 EE; 214-15
EE; 214-16 FS; 214-17 FS;
214-18 FS; 214-19 SN; 214-20
SN; 408-3 FP
Technology, Internet, and
Families
322-4 EE; 410-42 EE; 410-43
EE; 410-44 FP; 410-45 FS;
410-46 IN
Therapy and Counseling
104-05 FT; 104-11 FT; 410-37
FT; 410-39 FT; 410-40 FT;
410-41 FT
Trauma and Recovery
219-1 FT
Violence
319-3 RT; 410-27 FT; 410-30
FF
Women and Work
302-16 FF; 311-46 FP; 407-3
RT
Work and Families
218-1 FS; 224-3 EE; 302-17
FS; 302-18 RT; 311-45 FP;
311-47 FP; 311-48 FP; 311-53
FP; 325-1 FP; 407-1 RT; 407-2
RT
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Page
Conference Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside front cover
2008 Proposal Reviewers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Program at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Alphabetic Index of Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Pre-conference Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2009 Call for Proposals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Educational Sessions (Wednesday - Saturday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Special Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Business Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
2008 Conference Exhibitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
General Conference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Page
Ongoing Events and Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Silent Auction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Hotel Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Behind the Scenes - Conference and NCFR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Program Committee and Local Arrangements Committee . . . . 49
NCFR Board of Directors and Editors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Staff and Affiliated Councils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Index of Program Participants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
List of NCFR Presidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
List of NCFR Fellows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover
Your Personal Scheduler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Peabody Hotel Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Insert
Alphabetic Index of the Program
Page
Affiliated Councils/Association of Councils (AC) Sessions
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 25
Arcus Award Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 17, 25, 33
Board of Directors and Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 41, 42
Burgess Award Address. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46, 48
CEU Verification . . . . . . . . 46 and noted throughout the program
CFLE Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 37, 38
Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Committee Meetings (NCFR). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 42, 43
Cyber Cafe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Editors and Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 42, 43, 51
Education and Enrichment (EE) Section Sessions . . . . 10, 12, 13,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 20, 24, 27, 28, 29, 32, 35, 39
Emergencies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 46
Ethnic Minorities (EM) Section Sessions . . . . . . . . . 21, 29, 32, 39
Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 45
Family and Health (FH) Section Sessions. . . 11, 12, 16, 21, 24, 28,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 32, 35
Family Policy (FP) Section Sessions. . 13, 16, 21, 24, 27, 29, 32, 39
Family Science (FS) Section Sessions. 10, 11, 13, 16, 20, 24, 28, 39.
Family Therapy (FT) Section Sessions. . . 13, 17, 24, 29, 32, 35, 39
Fellows Round Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 19, 27
Feminism and Family Studies (FF) Section Sessions . . . 16, 21, 24,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 35, 39
Focus Group Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 40, 41
Future Conferences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Hospitality Center/Local Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Hotel and Site Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 46
International (IN) Section Sessions . . . . 10, 17, 20, 28, 32, 35, 39
Legacy Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Page
Local Arrangements Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 49
Meditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Meetings/Receptions of Other Organizations . . . . . . . . . 6, 38, 43
Memorial Service for Gay Kitson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
NCFR Business Meeting/Membership Forums . . . . . . . . . . 30, 39
NCFR Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Newcomers’ Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Plenary Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 17, 25, 33
Poster Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 16, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32, 33, 34, 35
Pre-conference Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 7
Program Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Proposal Reviewers in 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Receptions/Parties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 17, 30, 36, 37, 38, 47
Registration Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Religion and Family Life (RF) Section Sessions . . . . 13, 14, 16, 39
Research and Theory (RT) Section Sessions . . . . . . 12, 13, 16, 17,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 24, 25, 28, 29, 33, 35, 36, 39
Round Tables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11, 33
Section Membership Meetings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Silent Auction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Special Sessions. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 19, 23, 24, 27, 31
Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Student/New Professional (SNP) Activities . . . . . . . 11, 16, 20, 21
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 30
Subject Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
TCRM Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7, 11, 12, 16, 39
Teaching Update for Teachers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Updates for Practitioners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 32, 35
Updates for Researchers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 29, 32
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�Pre-conference Events
See the World Through New
Eyes: NCFR Pre-Conference
Learning Experience at Heifer
International
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
Meet at the front of the Hotel
Supported by the International Section
Catherine Solheim, Chair
Join NCFR colleagues for this day-long learning experience
at Heifer International (HI) facilities.
Extension Family Life
Specialists
Workshop
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
12:30 - 7:30 pm
Arkansas Ballroom (1st Floor)
Extension Family Life Specialists' Pre-conference will feature
the sharing of Extension's best family programs as well as an
informative update on evidence-based programming. This is
a great opportunity to catch up with colleagues and
programs! In addition, registration covers a memorable
Southern dinner.
A bus will take you from the hotel to the Heifer headquarters
in downtown Little Rock where the tour begins. You will
learn about HI’s approach to alleviating global hunger
through their “passing on the gifts” approach to
development and sustainability.
Noon Registration opens
Following the tour at headquarters, participants will be driven
by bus to the HI Ranch where you will see the global villages
from around the world with examples of projects based on
the organization’s principles of gender equity, agroecology,
spirituality, and micro-entrepreneurship.
4:15 National Awards
Additional registration required. Fee: $50.00 which
includes lunch and transportation. If you have not preregistered, please sign up with the Registration Cashier
at the Conference Registration Counter in the Ballroom
Foyer.
1:00 Welcome and introductions
1:15 Increasing Extension's Evidence-based Programming
2:15 The Best of Extension Programming
4:30 National Report: Caroline Crocoll
6:00 Dinner
Additional registration required. Fee: $60.00
professionals; $40.00 students which includes dinner.
If you have not pre-registered, please sign up with the
Registration Cashier at the Conference Registration
Counter in the Ballroom Foyer.
Watch the Election Results With Your NCFR Colleagues!
Starting at 8:00 pm - Neosho Room
(Level 2 of the Conference Center)
For those who are at the Conference on Tuesday evening, November 4, spend the evening
with your colleagues and watch the Election results.
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Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop
Tuesday, November 4, 2008, begins at 3:00 pm
Wednesday, November 5, 2008, begins at 8:30 am
Peabody Hotel, Little Rock, Arkansas
You are invited to participate in the 37th Annual Theory Construction and Research Methodology Workshop (TCRM).
TCRM’s mission is to facilitate the creation and refinement of theory and methods relative to the study of families. The TCRM Workshop
strives to create an environment of discovery, intellectual challenge, and debate for authors and colleagues who have “works-in-progress” that
could benefit from the collective wisdom and critique of informed scholars.
TCRM sessions consist of informed discussions of accepted papers that are read in advance of the meeting rather than formal presentations
of papers themselves.
(TCRM Sessions for Wednesday are integrated into the NCFR Program. See sessions 106, 107, 113 and 114.)
Additional registration required. Fees: $30.00 for non-students; $25.00 for students; $20.00 for attendance
only (does NOT include papers). If you have not pre-registered, please sign up at the TCRM Registration Desk or
with the Cashier at the Conference Registration Counter.
Tuesday, November 6
1:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lecture Hall Foyer
TCRM Workshop Registration
3:00 – 4:30 pm
TCRM Workshop Session 1
Session #TC1A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Family Development and Functioning
The Family Life History Model: Assessing Families' Developmental
Stages, Thomas Cornille, Tabitha Staier, Ann Mullis, Ron
Mullis
Revisiting the McMaster Family Assessment Device, Deanna L.
Williamson, Berna J. Skrypnek, Nyla deTossantos
Discussants: James White, Farrell Webb
Presider: Kelly Campbell
(R; AP/SW)
Session #TC1B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Constructing Meaning
The Social Construction of the Shared Marital Narrative, Charles
L. Cole, Allison C. Lux
Discussants: Suzanne Smith, Brad van Eeden-Moorefield
Presider: H. Marissa Stone
(R; AP/SW)
4:45 – 6:15 pm
TCRM Workshop Session 2
Session #TC2A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Discussants: Daniel Russell, Alan Acock
Presider: Janet Melby
(R; AP/SW)
Session #TC2B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Understudied Dyads (Siblings, Fathers-Daughters)
A Sibling Interrelationship Framework: Examining Processes of
Closeness Over Time, Moireen Clark, Holly Bramble, Kevin
Roy
What Do Daughters Want? Young Adult Women's Relationships
With Their Fathers, Edythe M. Krampe, Rae R. Newton
Discussants: Dan Perlman, Jacki Fitzpatrick
Presider: Antoinette Lander (R; AP/SW)
6:30 – 8:00 pm
TCRM Reception and Plenary Session
Session #TC3A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Riverview
Adress: The Politics of Nature: Sex in Science and Popular Culture,
Roger N. Lancaster, well-known author and lecturer
Presider: Constance Shehan
Note: Roger Lancaster's talk is sponsored by the Journal of Family
Issues
Note: Wednesday TCRM Sessions are incorporated
into the regular conference program schedule.
Missing Values
Steps Towards Best Practices for Family Researchers in Analyzing
Datasets With Missing Values, David R. Johnson, Rebekah
Young
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�Educational Sessions
Program Chair: Anisa Zvonkovic, Ph.D.
Texas Tech University
Wednesday Special Sessions
8:30 am. . . . . . . . . . . Special Session - Globalization and Academe: Teaching and Research Opportunities Abroad
Wisensale, Blaisure, Cheek, Darling, Fruhauf, Haas, Hanson, Kostina-Ritchey, Trzcinski, Wilson
10:45 a.m . . . Special Session - The Academic Portfolio: A New and More Effective Way to Document Teaching,
Research and Service, Seldin, Miller, Walters
11:45 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newcomers Reception
1:15 pm. . . . . . . . . . . Update for Researchers and Practitioners - Ongoing Evaluation of Building Strong Families
Programs, Dion and Hershey
3:00 pm Official Conference Opening - Plenary: Is Child Well-being in the U.S. Improving or Declining?, Amato
5:30 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . President’s Welcoming Reception at the Governor’s Mansion
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the symbol: (P).
Notes:
(1) All sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with #1. Thursday sessions begin with #2; Friday sessions
with #3; Saturday sessions with #4. (2) Presentations are classified as to Research or (P) Practitioner as specified by the
author. Continuing Education Credits for APA are listed as (AP) and for NASW are listed as (SW). (3) Session formats are indicated by: PA - Paper; SY - Symposium; WK - Workshop; PUR - Practitioner Update for Researchers; RUR Research Update for Researchers; PUP - Practitioner Update for Practitioners; RUP - Research Update for Practitioners;
(4) Section Symbols: Programs sponsored by NCFR Sections are indicated by symbols or 2 letter keys:
Education and Enrichment (EE)
Family Science (FS)
Religion and Family Life (RF)
Ethnic Minorities (EM)
Family Therapy (FT)
Research and Theory (RT)
Family and Health (FH)
Feminism and Family Studies (FF)
Association of Councils (AC)
Family Policy (FP)
International (IN)
Students/New Professionals (SN)
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�Wednesday, November 5
8:30 am - 2:30 pm
Session #100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Ballroom
Association of Councils Leadership Workshop
The workshop is open to all affiliated council officers. Free for
affiliated officers, $30 for all non-officers. If you have not
registered, please see the cashier at the Conference Registration
Booth. Lunch included.
You Can Do It! Preparing and Submitting a Proposal
for the NCFR Annual Conference
Panel: Marilyn Flick, North Eugene High School, Eugene, OR
(Preparing a Scholarly Proposal for Practitioners), Lynette
Olson, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS (Preparing a
Proposal That Ties to Section Specific Goals) and Cindy
Winter, NCFR Program Consultant (Steps to Submitting Your
Proposal Online).
The NCFR Annual Conference provides you the field's best
professional development opportunity. Attending the sessions and
networking with colleagues are just the beginning. To take advantage
of its career-building potential - and to share your knowledge with
colleagues - presenting your research or practice expertise is
important. Many experienced presenters will admit, however, that
they were a bit bashful to submit their proposals and to present a
session for their peers for the first time. Are you a beginner? Then
this AC's session in Little Rock is just for you. You will learn
techniques for preparing and submitting a proposal as well as obtain
some valuable mentoring from seasoned conference participants.
The Amazing Internet--From Websites to Virtual
Worlds: Using Emerging Technologies to Connect
With Members and Achieve Your Goals
Presenter: Donna Davis, University of Florida-Gainesville.
The Association of Councils (AOC) offered an informative and
enlightening session in Pittsburgh last year on how to use the Internet
and its tools to communicate AOC members and other important
constituents - and it is back by popular demand and on the schedule
in Little Rock. You don't have to be a programmer or web designer to
quickly learn how easy and affordable these communications tools
can be! This session will help you find programs that are easy to use
and FREE, how to determine which tools fit your Council's needs,
and will offer a demonstration of each.
Presiders: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils Past
President; Richard Sale, Association of Councils President
** (P)
**(R) (P) (AP/SW) See explanations on page 9.
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8:30 am - 10:00 am
Session #101 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon B
Special Session
Globalization and Academe: Teaching and
Research Opportunities Abroad
Presenters: Steven Wisensale, University of
Connecticut; Karen Blaisure, Western Michigan
University; Cheryl Cheek, Penn State University Mont Alto; Carol A. Darling, Florida State
University; Elisabeth F. Maring, University of
Maryland; Christine A. Fruhauf, Colorado State
University; Linda Haas, Indiana UniversityIndianapolis; Shirley M. H. Hanson, Emeritus,
Oregon Health and Science University; Erin
Kostina-Ritchey, Texas Tech University; Eileen
Trzcinski, Wayne State University; Stephan M.
Wilson, Oklahoma State University
In this session, we have assembled a group of scholars who have
incorporated international experiences into their careers. Through
Fulbright scholarships and other fellowships and grants, NCFR
scholars are touching the world. In roundtable discussions, hear about
their journeys and find out how you can weave international studies
into your professional life.
Chair: Steven Wisensale
(Supported by the International and Family Science Sections)
** (R; P; AP/SW)
8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 1
Session #102 PA . . . . . . . . Harris Lecture Hall
What Works for Diverse Families?
(P) Stepfamily Education for Latino Couples and Families:
Implications for Practice, Linda Skogrand, Abril Barrios-Bell,
Brian Higginbotham
(R) Differences in Relational Outcomes for Marriage Education by
Gender and Ethnicity, Angela Bradford, Francesca AdlerBaeder, Cassandra Kirkland, Mallory Erickson, Bailey
Lathem, Cassidy Stover, Katherine Efstration, Jonathan
Decker, Alexandra Calligas, Thomas Smith, Scott Ketring
Brian Higginbotham
(R) Establishing Family Foundations Through Community-based
Prevention, Mark Feinberg
(R) Evaluating Prevention Programs: Methods, Results, and
Lessons Learned, Melody M. Griffin, Jennifer Kerpelman,
Francesca Adler-Baeder, David Schramm
Discussant: Charlotte Shoup Olsen
Presider: Shelba Branscum
(AP/SW)
�Wednesday, November 5
8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 1 Continued
Session #103 SY . . . . . . White Oak Lecture Hall
Research and Recruitment Challenges in Gerontology
Recruiting Participants to Qualitative Studies of Aging Using
Health and Social Service Agencies: Lessons Learned the Hard
Way, Kathy Piercy
Multigenerational Research: Learning From Grandparent-headed
Families, Megan Dolbin-MacNab
Strategies in the Recruitment of Older, Special Populations, Alex
Bishop
Discussant/Chair: Whitney Brosi
(R; AP/SW)
8:30 - 10:00 am
Round Tables
Session #104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Riverview Room
Round Tables are limited to 10 participants including the presenters.
After 40 minutes presenters will go to another round table for the
remainder of the session. Presenters will share resources.
Please Note: This Round Table only will be in the Marion Room.
(P) 104-1 EE The Powerful Lens of Media: Focusing on
Millennials and Family Studies Curriculum, C. Ryan Akers,
Courtney Carver, Elizabeth Stone, Emily Wilson
(R) 104-2 RT Solidarity and Ambivalence in Intergenerational
Helping Behavior: Adult Children and Their Parents, Vaughn
Call, Todd Goodsell, Spencer James
(P) 104-3 EE Preparing Parent Educators Through Online
Professional Development Programs, Heather Dubbeldee,
Betty Cooke, Susan Walker
(R) 104-4 FS Challenges in Teaching About Family Diversity, Jacki
Fitzpatrick, Jeremy Boden, Erin Kostina-Ritchey
(P) 104-5 FT Therapist Self-care: Protecting the Lens Through
Which Families are Viewed, Kevin Garrett, C.R. Macchi
(P) 104-6 IN From the Inside Out: How Instructors Develop the
Cultural Lenses of Undergraduate and Graduate Students,
Bethany Willis Hepp, Michael Sturm, Jr., Bahira Sherif
Trask, Laura Thompson Brady, Wei Qiu
(R) 104-7 FF 2007 Jessie Bernard Proposal Award Winner: Leaving
an Abusive Partner: Exploring Boundary Ambiguity in the Stages
of Changes, Lyndal Khaw
(P) 104-8 EM Kerner Plus 40: A Divergent View of African
American Families, Chantel Lumpkin, Gloria Warren,
Meeshay Williams-Wheeler
(P) 104-9 FF The Learning Portfolio: Teaching Family Theories
With Collaborative Methods, J. Elizabeth Miller, Katherine Gerst
(R) 104-10 FH A Mother's Portrait of Loss and Transcendence,
Jeanne Rothaupt
(P) 104-11 FT Infertility: Extending the Therapy Lens Beyond
Heterosexual Married Couples, Connie Shapiro
8:30 - 10:00 am
TCRM Workshop Session 3
Session #106 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Decision Making: Sexuality and Fertility
Integrating Time Preference and Social Exchange Theories: With
Applications, Walter Schumm, R. Roudi Nazarinia
Toward a Theory of Fertility and Ethnic Social Capital, Todd F.
Martin, Nathan Lauster, James M. White
Discussants: Terry Olson, Karina Shreffler
Presider: Colleen Murray
(R; AP/SW)
Session #107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Family Contexts
Children's Access to Healthcare in the Context of Welfare Reform,
Karen Seccombe
The Communications Patterns Questionnaire -- Short Form: A
Review and Assessment, Ted G. Futris, Kelly Campbell,
Robert B. Nielsen , Stephanie R. Burwell
Discussants: Jane Gilgun, Brenda Lohman
Presider: Tammy Henderson
10:15 - 11:45 am
Session #108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Special Session
The Academic Portfolio: A New and
More Effective Way to Document
Teaching, Research and Service
Presenters: Peter Seldin, Ph. D.;
J. Elizabeth Miller, Ph.D.; Lynda
Henley Walters, Ph.D.
Peter Seldin is Distinguished Professor of
Management, Pace University, J. Elizabeth Miller is
Associate Professor of Family and Child Studies,
Northern Illinois University, Lynda Henley
Walters is Emeritus Professor of Child and
Family Development, University of Georgia
This workshop focuses squarely on academic
portfolios, which may prove to be the most innovative and promising faculty evaluation and
development technique in years. This session is
designed for faculty members, department chairs,
deans, and members of promotion and tenure
committees. It identifies key issues, red flag
warnings, and benchmarks for success. It describes
the what, why, and how to develop academic portfolios. It includes an extensively tested step-by-step
approach to creating a portfolio and covers twentyone possible portfolio items on teaching,
research, scholarship, and service.
Seldin
Miller
Walters
(Supported by Students/New Professionals and
the Family Science Section)
(R; P; AP/SW)
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�Wednesday, November 5
10:15 - 11:45 am
Concurrent Sessions 2
Session #109 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris Lecture Hall
Research Studies Related to Premarital Education
(R) High School Relationship and Marriage Education:
Interrupting the Intergenerational Transmission of Divorce,
Sarah Halpern-Meekin
(R) Disseminating Marriage Education Through Community
Marriage Initiatives and Clergy, Tabitha Staier, Joe Wilmoth
(R) Premarital Counseling Quality and Perceived Long- and
Shortterm Helpfulness, Anthony Walker, R. Roudi Nazarinia,
Walter Schumm
Discussant: Sharon Ballard
Presider: Eva Marie Sutton
(AP/SW)
Session #110 PA . . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
Latino Families
(R) Latina Women's Experiences of Family Violence and the
Process of Recovery, Isabel Teresa Molina
(R) Discrimination and Self-Esteem: Familial Ethnic Socialization
as Protective, Melinda Gonzales-Backen, Adriana Umana
Taylor, Edna Alfaro
(R) Mexican Immigrant Mothers' Experiences With Parenting in
Distinct Community Contexts, Sarah Feeney, Leslie Richards
(R) Are Mexican Americans More Pronuptial Than Anglos? Not
Really, Elizabeth Schoenfeld, Carrie Bredow, Ted Huston
Discussant/Presider: Tiffany Brown
(AP/SW)
Session #111 PA . . . . . . . White Oak Lecture Hall
Health Issues in Varied Age Groups and Populations
Relationships With Parents and Health Risk Behaviors in Emerging
Adults, Seth Schwartz, Byron Zamboanga, Russell Ravert,
Su Yeong Kim, Robert Weisskirch, Michelle Williams,
Gordon Finley
Parental Presence, Adolescent Breakfast Consumption, and Future
Obesity, Amanda Williams, Michael Merten
The Association Between Body Mass Index and Depressive
Symptoms of African American Husbands and Wives: The
Linking and Moderating Role of Marital Functioning, Thulitha
Wickrama, K. A. S. Wickrama, Chalandra Bryant
From Sex to Messing Around: The Reclassification of Oral-Genital
Contact, Katrina Akande, Martie Gillen, Jason Hans
Moderator: Deborah Padgett Coehlo
(R; AP/SW)
Session #112 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
Child Well-being
Do Child Outcomes of All Disciplinary Enforcements Vary by
Ethnicity? Robert Larzelere, Ron Cox, Ketevan Danelia,
Jelani Mandara
I Don't Want That For My Kids: Ending Intergenerational Patterns
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of Risk, Katherine MacTavish
Contextual Resilience and Internal Resiliency: Assessing the Impact
of Context on Child Well-being, Alisa Van Langeveld, Randal
Day
Discussant/Moderator: Kerry Kazura
(R; AP/SW)
10:15 - 11:45 am
TCRM Workshop Session 4
Session #113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Extending Attachment Theory and Method
Toward a More Dynamic View of Attachment Assessment and
Prediction, Aesha John
Attachment and Identity/Intimacy: Two Sides of the Same Coin?
Joe F. Pittman, Margaret Keiley, Jennifer L. Kerpelman,
Brian Vaughn
Discussants: Mark Benson, German Posada
Presider: Dan Perlman
(R; AP/SW)
Session #114. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
After TCRM, Then What?
Theories in the Mist: Are Theoretical Publications an Endangered
Species? Kari Adamsons
Discussants: David Klein, Bert Adams
Presider: Kay Pasley
(R; AP/SW)
Noon - 1:00 pm
Session #116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Riverview Room
Fellows Round Tables
Round tables are limited to 10 people including the presenter. You may
attend one round table. Pre-registration is required. You can pick up something to eat in the cash sales on the Lobby level of the hotel and then come
to your round table. All sessions have filled.
116-1 Katherine Allen, Analyzing Qualitative Research Findings
116-2 Paul Amato, Recent Research on the Effects of Divorce on
Children
116-3 Marilyn Coleman, How to Build Affinity in Stepfamilies
116-4 Mark Fine, Effects of Cultural Norms Related to
Breastfeeding on Families
116-5 Edith Lewis, Women of Color and Families
116-6 Shelley MacDermid, Halfway to Tenure? Strategies for the
Home Stretch
116-7 Dennis Orthner, Successful Strategies for Funding Family
Research
116-8 Karen Seccombe, Poverty Matters
Are you a first or second time conference attendee?
Welcome to the Newcomers Reception from 11:45
am - 1 pm today in Ballroom Salon B. Check in the
Special Events Section, Page 37 of the program for
details.
�Wednesday, November 5
1:15 - 2:45 pm
1:15 - 2:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 3
Session #117 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Special Update for Researchers
and Practitioners
Session #118 PA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Implementing a Large-Scale
Evaluation of Marriage and
Relationships Skills Education:
Progress of the Building Strong
Families Project
Educational Strategies for Family Life Educators
(R) An Evaluation of an Online Educational Tool for Romantic
Relationships, Adam West, Catherine Surra
(R) The Effects of Marriage Education on Parenting Qualities,
Dion
Presenters: M. Robin Dion, Ph.D.
and Alan Hershey, Ph.D.
M. Robin Dion is a Senior Research Psychologist at
Mathematica Policy Research in Washington, D.C.
Currently she is principal investigator for the Building
Strong Families project, a large-scale demonstration and
rigorous nine-year evaluation of multiple programs
to support healthy couple relationships among unwed
parents with young children.
Hershey
Alan Hershey is a Senior Fellow at Mathematica Policy Research, and
serves as its coordinator of studies relating to family formation and welfare.
He is currently the director of Mathematica's Building Strong Families
project for the Administration for Children and Families.
The Building Strong Families (BSF) project is the nation's largest and
most rigorous evaluation of interventions to improve relationships
among low-income unmarried couples with children. The project was
motivated by earlier research findings that at the time of their child's
birth, most unmarried couples report having loving relationships and
aspirations to marry, but that many soon break up. The BSF intervention includes guided group sessions addressing common couple issues,
as well as one-on-one support and referrals to other needed services.
More than 5,000 unmarried couples have voluntarily enrolled in the
BSF study at sites in seven states and been randomly assigned to a
program or control group. The conference presentation will describe
the intervention, including the relationship skills curricula on which it
is based, as well as the progress of the evaluation, addressing such
questions as who participates, the extent of their involvement in program services, and couples' responses to the intervention. It will also
explain how BSF was implemented, including how host sites were
found and the processes used to identify and recruit couples. The
evaluation will assess the impact of the intervention on relationship
quality and status, family well-being, and children's social, emotional
and cognitive development; a preview will be given of analysis plans
as the evaluation proceeds with its follow-up of families 15 months
and 36 months after they enter the evaluation sample.
(Sponsors: Research and Theory and Family Policy Sections)
(R; P; AP/SW)
Session Numbers missing in sequence are described
in other sections of this program.
Alexandra Calligas, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Angela Bradford,
Scott Ketring, Thomas Smith
(R) Implementing Relationship Education With Young Adults: Insights
from the Field, Spencer Olmstead, Kay Pasley, and the Project
RELATE Team
(P) Lessons Learned Teaching Human Development: A Case for
Blended Learning, Nate Cottle, Rebecca Glover
Discussant: Maureen Mulroy
Presider: Marilyn Flick
(AP/SW)
Session #119 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Retirement
Relational Bond: Retired Couples Reconstruct the Meaning of Time
Together, Nishana Clarke, St. Clair Alexander, Carmen
Knudson-Martin
Renegotiating Relationships: Maintaining Marriage During the
Retirement Transition, Carlene Fider, Nishana Clarke, St. Clair
Alexander, Curtis Fox
Harmony in the Retirement Transition: The Influence of Communication, St. Clair Alexander, Nishana Clarke, Carmen KnudsonMartin, Curtis Fox
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: James J. Ponzetti
Session #120 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . White Oak Lecture Hall
Addressing Transgender Issues in Family Studies
Adult Reflections on Gender Identity and Interpersonal Relationships,
Kristen E. Benson
Family Relationships Among Transgender Youth, Jenifer K. McGuire,
Stephen T. Russell
School Safety for Gender Nonconforming Students, Russell Toomey,
Stephen T. Russell, Jenifer K. McGuire
Discussant: Christi McGeorge
Chair: Kristen E. Benson
(R; AP/SW)
Recorder: Brian Masciadrelli
Session #121 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris Lecture Hall
The Lenses of Religion in Sexuality and Marriage
Religiosity and Sexual Perceptions of African-American Young Men,
Julie A. Zaloudek
Clergy Use of Premarital Assessment Questionnaires, Joe Wilmoth,
Samantha Smyser
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1:15 - 2:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 3 Continued
Session #121 Continued
Religion and Strong, Happy, Enduring Black Marriages, Loren Marks,
Katrina Hopkins, Cassandra Chaney, Diane Sasser
Multi-level Theorizing of Family Values in a Neo-Functionalist
Framework, Don Swenson
(R; AP/SW)
Presider/Discussant: To be announced
3:00 - 4:45 pm
Session #123. . . . . . . . Ballroom Salons A/B/C
Opening Plenary Session
Is Child Well-being in the U.S.
Improving or Declining? Paul R.
Amato, Ph.D. (Official Conference
Opening)
Paul Amato is Distinguished Professor of Sociology and
Demography, the Pennsylvania State University. He is also
a past Program Chair and Section Chair of NCFR and winner of the
2008 Burgess Award and Reuben Hill Award.
Observers disagree over whether children's well-being is improving
or declining in the United States. Broad statements about children's
well-being are problematic, however, because well-being is a multidimensional construct, and not all indicators have changed in the
same direction. This presentation reviews evidence on various
aspects of children's well-being (such as health, academic
achievement, and poverty) and describes structural and policy
factors that are linked with shifts in these outcomes.
Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to Bryndl
Hohmann-Marriott and Paul R. Amato, award
winners. Frank Fincham, Committee Chair, presenter
Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Mary
Sue Green, award winner. April Few, Committee
Chair, presenter
Introduction of Speaker: David Demo
Session Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, 2008 Program
(R; AP/SW)
Chair
Department of
Human Development and Family Studies
We are pleased to invite applicants to our Ph.D. and
our Masters Programs.
We offer:
¾ A nationally recognized department within an institution
committed to fulfilling the three-fold mission of the land grant
university – teaching, research and extension/outreach.
¾ Three Signature Areas:
¾ Family Policy and Practice
¾ Life Span Development
¾ Early Development, Care, and Education
¾ Faculty from multiple disciplines
¾ Preparation for careers in the academic, public, nonprofit
and private sectors
¾ Financial support through scholarships and assistantships
Come to the President’s Welcoming Reception at
5:30 pm. See the Section on Special Events
(page 37) for complete information. Focus
Groups and Section Membership Meetings are
found in their special section on page 39.
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For more information please see our website at
http://www.hdfs.hs.iastate.edu
�Thursday, November 6
Thursday Special Sessions
8:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Session - Writing Successful Qualitative Research Proposals, Sandelowski
10:15 am . . Plenary: Session - Intervention Studies Fostering Parental Couple Relationships, Cowan and Cowan
12:15 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Memorial Service for Gay Kitson
2:15 pm. . . . . . . Special Session - Invisible Worlds of Interdependence: The Secret Life of Networks, K. Hansen
2:15 pm . . . . . Arcus Award Address - Global Family Concerns and the Role of Family Life Education, Darling
4:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Burgess Award Address - Divorce and Children's Well-being: An Update, Amato
6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Celebration of Unveiling of Institutional Identity Project and Launching of JFTR
& Tour of Clinton Library
8:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Legacy Circle
9:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . University Receptions
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the symbol: (P).
8:00 - 9:30 am
Poster Session 1
Session 204. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Center Foyer
Posters are arranged by Subject. You can purchase something to eat at the
cash sales in the Lobby area and go to the posters to talk one-on-one with
the presenters.
Childhood and Adolescence
(R) 204-1 FH Do Rural Communities Grow Couch Potatoes?
Katharine Ball, ChiungHsin Chang, Linda Bullock
(R) 204-2 EM Racial/Ethnic Differences in Family Structure
Effects on Early Development, Stefanie Mollborn, Jeff
Dennis, Paula Fomby
(R) 204-3 FP Parent Involvement and Learning-Related Social
Skills in Grades K - 3, Michelle Craig, B. Kay Pasley
(R) 204-4 RT Parenting, Positive Values and Social Competencies
in Middle School Youth, Barbara Hillaker
(R) 204-5 EE Parenting and Adolescent Adjustment: Mediation via
Adolescent Emotional Insecurity, Alberto Alegre, Mark J. Benson
(R) 204-6 EM He Does Not Cheat: What Adolescent Mothers
Expect From Relationships, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle Toews
(R) 204-7 EM Latino Adolescents' Self-esteem and Depression,
Andrew Behnke, Scott Plunkett
(R) 204-8 IN Adolescent Reports of Parenting and Self-esteem in
Chinese, Kenyan, and U.S. Families, Carolyn S. Henry, Scott W.
Plunkett, Stephan M. Wilson
(R) 204-9 FP Betting on Prevention: The Don't Gamble Away our
SM
Future Adolescent Gambling Awareness Program and its
Relevance to Public Policy, Lisa Taylor, Pamela Hillyard
(R) 204-10 FS Examining the Protective Effects of the Family on
Adolescent Alcohol Use, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Heather
Katafiasz
(R) 204-11 FS Evaluation of a High School Violence Prevention
Program: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Differences, Joey
Fronheiser, Stacy Thompson
(R) 204-12 RF Dimensions of Abortion-related Attitudes Among
Roman Catholic Adolescents, Rosemary Crock, Walter Schumm
(R) 204-13 RT Benefits and Disadvantages to Participation in
Extracurricular Activities: Is There an Optimal Level? Shelly
Mahon, Stephen Small
(R) 204-14 RT Father Involvement as Support for Adult Sons'
Engagement in Work and Education, Kevin Roy, Colleen
Vesely, Megan Fitzgerald, Nicolle Buckmiller
(R) 204-15 RT Through the Lens of Youth: How Family and
Small Town Life Shape Aspirations, Devora Shamah,
Katherine MacTavish
(R) 204-16 IN Colombian Adolescents' Quality of Sibling
Relationships and Adjustment, Sonia Carrillo, Karen Ripoll
(R) 204-17 FH Family Conflicts, Family Stress, and Adolescents'
Problem, Kyung-Hee Lee, Roy Bean
(R) 204-18 EE Family Influences on Adolescent Developmental
Assets, Donna Hancock, Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Kenneth Jones,
Gary Hansen
(R) 204-19 FS Moderating Effect of Sibling Delinquency on
Behavior for Emerging Adults, F. Ryan Peterson, Leslie G.
Simons, Rachel Rothermal
(R) 204-20 FT A Brief Version of the Children's Roles Inventory,
Adam Downs, Richard Wampler, Judith Fischer
(R) 204-21 FH Patterns of Sibling Drinking in Adolescence and
Young Adulthood, Judith Fischer, Jackie Wiersma
Relationships
(R) 204-22 RT Young Adults' Development of Intimacy and Later
Marital Adjustment, Jeremy Boden, Judith Fischer, Sylvia
Niehuis
(R) 204-23 EE Between Memories of the Past and
Expectations of the Future: Young Adults in Romantic
Relationships, Tommy Phillips, Sterling Wall, Cuiting Li,
Laura Phillips
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8:00 - 9:30 am
Poster Session 1 Continued
(R) 204-24 RT Beliefs About Infidelity Disclosure: A Social
Exchange Model, Ryan Seedall, Austin Houghtaling,
Erica Wilkins
(R) 204-25 RT The Role of Gender, Age, and Covariates in
College Student Breakups, Robert Hensley
Mate Selection and Dating
(R) 204-26 FS Uncertainty in Dating: The Role of Attachment
Anxiety and Avoidance, Kyung-Hee Lee, Sylvia Niehuis,
Alan Reifman, Stephen Hunsaker
(R) 204-27 RT Partner Age Preferences by Age, Sex, and Race,
Joy Pixley, Cynthia Feliciano, Belinda Robnett-Olsen
(R) 204-28 RT Trust in Dating Relationships: The Role of
Communal Orientation, Philip E. Thorsen, Leanne K.
Lamke
(R) 204-29 RT Does Age Matter in Dating Relationships? A
Study of Early, Middle, and Later Life Daters, Rachel
Sheffield, Jeremy Yorgason, Dean Busby
Adoption
(R) 204-30 EE Adoption Education: What Parents and
Children Want you to Know, Diana Baltimore, Sedahlia
Jasper Crase
(R) 204-31 RT Adoptive Mothers' Experiences With Openness
in Older Child Adoptions, Angella Eanes, M. Teresa Suber
8:30 - 10:00 am
Session #205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Special Session
Writing Successful Qualitative
Research Proposals, Margarete
Sandelowski, Ph.D.
Margarete J. Sandelowski is the Cary C. Boshamer
Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill School of Nursing. She has been Visiting Scholar at Flinders University of
South Australia, Adelaide; University of Alabama, Birmingham; University of
Ulster, Belfast, Northern Ireland; University of Aarhus, Denmark; University of
Bournemouth, UK. She is also an Associate Editor: Research in Nursing & Health.
Successful qualitative research proposals are exercises in artful design, reflexivity, imaginative rehearsal, strategic disarmament, and elegant expression. In
this session, each component of the research proposal will be addressed,
including presentation of a significant research problem, statement of
research purpose and questions, sampling frameworks, data collection and
analysis plans, and human subjects issues. Also addressed is how to
communicate with diverse reviewers of qualitative research proposals.
Presider: Aine Humble
(Sponsors: Students/New Professionals; Feminism and Family Studies,
Research and Theory, Family and Health, Family Policy, Religion and
Family Life Sections; and TCRM Workshop) (R; P; AP/SW)
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8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 4
Session #206 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chicot
The Effects of Relationship/Marriage Education on
Youth and Nonmarried Adults
Building a Model of Relationships Education for Youth, Jennifer
Kerpelman, Joe Pittman, Francesca Adler-Baeder
Premarital Education in Late Adolescence and Young Adulthood,
Steven M. Graham, Nathaniel M. Lambert, Kay Pasley,
Frank Fincham
Remarriage and Stepfamily Education With Non-married Adults,
Brian Higginbotham, Linda Skogrand
Examining Marital Status as a Moderator of Relationship Education
With Non-married Adults, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Angela
Bradford, Christiana Russell, Scott Ketring, Tom Smith
The Impact of PREPARE on Engaged Couples' Behaviors,
Attitudes and Relationship Quality, Ted G. Futris, Tiffiany M.
Aholou, Desiree M. Seponski
Discussant: Jeffry Larson
Co-chairs: Francesca Adler-Bader, Ted Futris (R; AP/SW)
Session #207 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grampas
Low-income Rural Mothers: How Can Policy Support
Labor Force Participation in Rural Communities?
Low-income Rural Mothers: Public Policies That Assist Their
Employment, Sheila Mammen, Sharon B. Seiling, Daniel Lass
Job Volatility of Low-income Rural Mothers: How Policy Can
Make a Difference, Ann A. Berry, Mary Jo Katras, Yoshie
Sano, Jaerim Lee, Jean W. Bauer
Struggle for Stable Employment: Examination of Mothers With
Intermittent Employment, Yoshie Sano, Mary Jo Katras, Jean
W. Bauer, Jaerim Lee, Ann A. Berrt
Challenges to Employment: Rural Families in Their Communities,
Patricia Hyjer Dyk , Jean W. Bauer, Mary Jo Katras, Sarah Frank
Discussants: Jan McCulloch, Denise C. Lewis
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Yoshie Sano
Session #208 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ouachita
Issues in Teaching Family Science
(R) Understanding Students' Attitudes Toward Majoring in Human
Development and Family Science, David J. Hagenbuch,
Raeann R. Hamon
(P) Assessing the Effectiveness of Diversity Education in Family
Studies, Jacqueline Schwab, Robin Yaure
(P) Balancing Science, Practice, and Liberal Arts: Issues for
Academic Programs, Patricia Williams, Karen Eskow
(R) I Learned So Much More by Putting What I was Learning Into
Practice, Michelle Toews, Alexandra Geis, Ariel Rodriguez
Moderator: Deb Berke
(AP/SW)
�Thursday, November 6
8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 4 Continued
Session #209 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Neosho
Struggles in Multicultural Supervision: A Multi Case
Study
Workshop Leaders: Volker Thomas, Abigail Tolhurst
Christiansen, Andrea Wittenborn, Nilufer Kafescioglu,
Gunnur Karakurt, William Smith, Walter Lowe
Discussant: Thomas Blume
(R; P; AP/SW)
Session #210 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harris Lecture Hall
Resources and Resilience Following Natural and
Manmade Disasters
Community and Family Collectivist Orientation and Mental Health
of Tsunami-affected Mothers: Findings From a Study in Sri
Lanka, K. A. S. Wickrama, Thulitha Wickrama
Social Support and Coping Strategies: Aging Adults' Experiences
With Hurricane Katrina, Tammy L. Henderson, Karen A.
Roberto, Yoshinori Kamo
Family and Child Characteristics and Functioning Post Disaster: A
Theoretical Model and Supporting Data From the Kenyan
Political Conflict and Hurricane Katrina Disasters, Mumbe
Kithakye, Amanda Sheffi
Discussant: Carolyn Henry
Presider: Stephan Wilson
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Amanda Sheffield Morris
Session #211 SY . . . . . . . . . . .Conway Lecture Hall
Transition to Parenthood Within and Across Diverse
Family Systems
Predictors of Lesbian Mothers' Anxiety Across the Transition to
Parenthood, Abbie E. Goldberg, JuliAnna Smith
A Socio-cultural Lens on Parents' Mental Health Across the
Transition to Parenthood, Maureen Perry-Jenkins, JuliAnna
Smith, Amy Claxton
Changes in Maternal and Paternal Depression After the Arrival of
a Second Child, Brenda L. Volling, Richard Gonzalez, Tianyi
Yu, Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Heather Flynn
Changes in Relationship Quality in Latina Immigrant Mothers: The
Moderating Roles of Mental Health and Pregnancy Intention,
Deborah F. Perry, Anna Christensen, Huyhn-Nhu Le
Discussant: Carolyn Cowan
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Deborah F. Perry
10:15 am - Noon
Session #212 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Plenary Session
Intervention Studies Fostering
Parental Couple Relationships,
Philip Cowan, Ph.D. and Carolyn
Cowan, Ph.D.
Philip and Carolyn Cowan are Professors Emeriti of
Psychology, University of California, Berkeley
The Cowans will be reporting on more than a
decade of intervention studies on parental relationships with young children, particularly in times
of transition. Their recent studies contrast the
impact of couples' groups and fathers' groups and
how interventions encourage low income fathers to
become and stay involved with their young children.
Presentation of the Ruth H. Jewson Award to Laura
E. Miller, award winner. Diane Cushman and
Dwight Jewson, presenters
Presentation of the John McAdoo Award - Harriette
P. McAdoo, Committee Chair, presenter
Session Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic
(R; P; AP/SW)
12:15 - 1:15 pm
Session #213A. . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
Memorial Service for Gay C.
Kitson
Gay Kitson, past president of NCFR,
passed away in July 2008. All attendees
are invited to a special service that will
pay tribute to the life of Gay and her
service to NCFR.
Conveners: Sharon Houseknecht and Alan Booth
Check the Special Events Section on page 37 for details about the Students/New Professionals Networking
Session, 12:15 - 1:00 pm in the Arkansas Ballroom.
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�Thursday, November 6
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 2
Session 214 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Center Foyer
Posters are arranged by Subject. You can purchase something to eat at the
cash sales in the Lobby area and go to the posters to talk one-on-one with
the presenters.
Family Life and Parent Education, Professional
Development
(P) 214-1 EE Strategies for Teaching Family Life Education:
Successes and Challenges, Linda Oravecz, Linda Stone
(P) 214-2 EE The Strategic Impact of Work/Family Initiatives:
Implications for FLEs, Michael Lane Morris, Heather S.
McMillan
(R) 214-3 IN Divorce in Qatar: A Field Study About Reason of
Divorce and the Characteristics of Divorced Couples, Humoud
Alqashan
(P) 214-4 EE Voices of Parents of Teens: Parenting Topics,
Format and Cost Preferences, Colleen Gengler, Jodi Dworkin,
Kathleen Olson, Chelsea Petree
(R) 214-5 EE Research to Application: Developing a Universitybased Center for Parenting, Heather Wallace, Denise
Brandon, Heidi Stolz, Melissa Rector
(P) 214-6 EE Countdown to Kindergarten: A School Readiness
Program for Parents and Kids, Sean Brotherson, Sharon
Query, Divya Saxena
(R) 214-7 RT Stopping the Cycle of Relational Aggression: The
Role of Maternal Psychological Control, Sara Goldstein,
Amanda Morris, Tiffany Reed, Angela Keyes
(P) 214-8 EE Seniors to Seniors: Harnessing the e-Connection,
Tami Moore
(P) 214-9 EE Parent Programs for Incarcerated Fathers:
Evaluation of The Family Connections Center, Kerry Kazura
(R) 214-10 EE Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of a Marital
Education Program, Dawn Contreras, Ching-Ju Chen
(R) 214-11 FS Self-care for the Caregiver: MO Family
Development Credential Outcomes, Deborah B. Smith
(R) 214-12 FT Development of an Outcome Measure Evaluating a
Violence Prevention Program, Nilufer Kafescioglu, Volker
Thomas, Dreama Love
(P) 214-13 EE Lens on Teaching Individual and Family Stress
Theory and Crisis Intervention, Janice Weber
(P) 214-14 EE Strategies for Teaching the Ten Family Life
Education Content Areas, Bryce Dickey
(P) 214-15 EE Evaluating Our Success at Teaching Research
Methods, Jonathan C. Davis, Kristie B. Chandler
(P) 214-16 FS Offering Preparation for Internship and Internship
Supervision Online for HDFS Majors, Robin Yaure, Jacqueline
Schwab
(P) 214-17 FS Preparing Family and Community Services
Professionals through Service-Learning and Community
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Engagement, Sharon Ballard, Elizabeth Carroll, Kevin Gross,
Tammy Whitten
(P) 214-18 FS Lenses on Gerontology: An Undergraduate Service
Learning Experience, Jan Colvin
(P) 214-19 SN Encouraging a Broader Lens by Building Advocacy Skills
in Students, Anne Burgess, Ann Blackwell, Sheila Brookes
(P) 214-20 SN Best Practices for Teaching Courses in Family and
Child Development, Alice Navarro, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle
Toews, Alex Geis
(P) 214-21 EE Family Resource Management From a Paradigmatic
Perspective, Deborah Bailey
(R) 214-22 FS Parents, Educators and the Financial Literacy of
Young Adults, Celia Hayhoe, Bryce Jorgensen
(R) 214-23 RT How Social Capital can Influence on Parental Stress
in Single Mother Families? Sunhee Moon
(P) 214-24 IN Professionalization of Family Life Education Taiwan Experience, Nei-yuh Huang, Yin-Sha Hsieh
(R) 214-25 SN More Than a Foot in the Door: Developing a
Curriculum Vita for Academia, Michael Sturm, Jr., Bethany
Willis Hepp
(P) 214-26 EE Family Life Education as Ethics Education:
Focusing the Lens on Content, Terrance Olson
(P) 214-27 FS Family Life Education Through Interactive Theatre:
Issues and Challenges, James J. Ponzetti, Brenda Munro,
Shaniff Esmail, Jan Selman
Theory, Research, Methods, and Evidence-based
Practice
(R) 214-29 FH Trends and Issues in Family Nursing Intervention
Research: 2000-2007, Martha Craft-Rosenberg, Lioness
Ayres, Mikyoung Lee
(R) 214-30 RT The Relation of Depressive Symptoms and Marital
Quality to Child Attachment: A Growth Analysis, Andrea
Wittenborn, Margaret Keiley, Guy Diamond, Douglas
Sprenkle, Judy Garber, Elizabeth McCauley, Kelly Schloredt
(R) 214-31 FT A Substantative and Methodological Review: Family
Treatments for Eating Disorders, Karly Redburn, Adrian Blow
(R) 214-32 RT Post-HIPAA Sampling and Recruitment of
Mothers: A Process Evaluation, Jenna Tucker, Joseph
Grzywacz, Thomas Arcury, C. Randall Clinch
(R) 214-33 EE Childhood Parentification and the Child Care
Profession as Career Choice, Jacqueline Lee Taylor, Elizabeth
Morgan Russell, Betsy M. Blunk
(R) 214-34 FS Lenses on Academic Dishonesty-Faculty
Perceptions of Student Plagiarism, Linda Behrendt, Kymberly
Bennett, Jennifer Boothby
(R) 214-35 RT Laypersons Designations of Family Structures,
Todd Lee Goen
(P) 214-36 FS Viewing Infant Sleep Through Multiple Lenses,
Wendy Middlemiss, Robin Yaure
(R) 214-37 FS Viewing Family Research Through Media Lenses: A
Case Study of Framing, Gary Hansen, Elizabeth Hansen
�Thursday, November 6
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 2 Continued
Sexuality
(R) 214-38 EE Undergraduate Human Sexuality Textbooks:
Coverage of STDs and Pregnancy, Eva Marie Sutton, Larry
Ganong
(R) 214-39 EE Family Members as Helpful Sources of Sex
Education Among College Students, Cara Glidewell, William
Bailey
(R) 214-40 FF Self-perceived Origins of College Students'
Attitudes Toward Homosexuality, Megan Kersey, Jason Hans
(R) 214-41 FF Adolescent Identity Formation and Reasons to
Have Sex: Links to Sexual Risk Taking, Cheri Boyer, Danielle
Broberg, Jenifer McGuire
(R) 214-42 RT Religiosity, the Definition of Sex, and Number of
Sexual Partners, Leslie Gordon Simons, Antoinette Landor,
Cathrine Arndt Jordan
(R) 214-43 RT Testing the Honeymoon Effect Across the
Cohabitation to Marriage Transition, Heather Katafiasz,
Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Claire Kamp Dush
(R) 214-44 RT An Investigation of Predictors of Risky Sexual
Behavior During Adolescence, Amber Paulk, Suna Eryigit,
Miki Hachiya, Kate Stringer, Janet Bowles,Barinda HarellLevy, Jennifer Kerpelman, Joe Pittman, Francesca AdlerBaeder
Retirement
(R) 214-45 FF Creating Retirement Paths: Examples From the
Lives of Women, Christine Price, Olena Nesteruk
(R) 214-46 FP Women's Well-being: Alternative Retirement
Options and Consequences, Martie Gillen, Claudia Heath
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Session #215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Riverview Room
Fellows Round Tables
Round tables are limited to 10 people including the presenter. You may
attend one round table. Pre-registration is required. You can pick up something to eat in the cash sales on the Lobby level of the hotel and then come
to your round table. All sessions have filled.
215-1 Alan Acock, Advances in Quantitative Methods
215-2 Bert Adams, A Cross-cultural Look at Divorce
215-3 Margaret Crosbie-Burnett, Balancing, Partnering,
Parenting and Your Professional Life
215-4 J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr., Sexuality Research: Current and
Future Challenges in the Medical and Social Science
215-5 Gladys Hildreth, Value, Process and Outcome for
Mentoring Young Professionals
215-6 David Klein, Marital Quality: The Evolution of an Idea
215-7 Judith Myers-Walls, Assessing Quality and Fit of Family
Life Education
215-8 Joe Pittman, Development of Self in the Context of Close
Relationships: Identity and Attachment
215-9 Karen Roberto, Aging, Health and Family Support
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Session #216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Special Session
Invisible Worlds of
Interdependence: The Secret Life
of Networks, Karen V. Hansen,
Ph.D.
Karen Hansen is Professor of Sociology, Brandeis
University, Waltham, Massachusetts
Americans love to think of themselves as independent and selfsufficient. Families in turn, reflect that imagined glory. According to
prevailing conceptions, families "go it alone;" they rely on no one.
Even though the U.S. Census Bureau documents parental reliance on
numerous people and institutions in childrearing, the data remain
largely invisible in popular conceptions of child care and in social
science theoretical framing of childrearing. This paper explores the
"secret life" of interdependence via in-depth case studies of networks constructed to care for school-age children. Each network
operates by a class-shaped logic of reciprocity that is premised on
obligation. Members of these care-giving networks navigate structural constraints, assess each other's commitments, needs, intentions,
and capacities in light of their own, and experience reciprocity as an
expedient asset and a nagging obligation.
Introduction of Speaker/Presider: Kate MacTavish
(R; P; AP/SW)
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Session #217 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
Margaret Arcus Award Address
Global Family Concerns and the Role
of Family Life Education, Carol A.
Darling, Ph.D., 2008 Award Winner
Presentation of Award and Session
Presider: Don Bower, Award Committee
Chair
(R; P; AP/SW)
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2:15 - 3:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 5
Session #218 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Parenting
Father “Good” and “Bad” Jobs: Links to Parental Relationship Quality,
W. Benjamin Goodman, Ann C. Crouter, Stephanie T. Lanza
Family Income and Parenting: The Role of Parental Depression
and Social Support, Chih-Yuan Lee, Gerald August, Jared
Anderson
Transition to Parenthood: A Longitudinal Study of Warmth and
Hostility, Jared Durtschi, Ming Cui, Rand Conger
Family Systems, Parent-Adolescent Communication, and Parenting
Behaviors, Benjamin Houltberg, Carolyn Henry, Scott
Plunkett, Linda Robinson
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: Sharon Ballard
Session #220 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Japanese Families in Transition: Results of Six-country
Comparative Research
Recent Family Changes and Child Care in Japan: An Overview of
Six-Country Comparative Research, Katsuko Makino, Yumiko
Nakano
Changing Family Norms in Six Countries, Hideki Watanabe
Factors Affecting Japanese Fathers' Participation in Child Rearing:
Comparison With Korean and U.S. Fathers, Kazufumi Sakai,
Takashi Fijimoto
Managing the Balance Between Child Raising and Work: Japanese
Parent's Work-Family Preferences in Comparison With the Six
Countries, Keiko Funabashi
Discussant: Ralph LaRossa
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Masako Ishii-Kuntz
Session #221 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Economic Lenses on Family
Do Families Have to Pay to Play? Economic Resources as
Predictors of Family Leisure Time Differences, Jeffrey Dew
Materialism and Marriage: Couple Profiles of Congruent and
Incongruent Spouses, Jason S. Carroll, Lukas R. Dean,
Lindsay Larson Call, Dean Busby
Relation of Parental Caring to Conspicuous Consumption
Attitudes in Adolescents, Clinton G. Gudmunson, Ivan F.
Beutler
Financial Development of Young Adults in Transition, Jing Jian
Xiao, Bonnie Barber, Soyeon Shim
Discussant: Gary L. Bowen
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Jing Jian Xiao
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Session #222 PA . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
Students/New Professionals Development
Session
How to Apply to Graduate School and Maintain Your
Sanity: Organizational Tips and Advice From Current
Graduate Students
Leaders: Megan Haselschwerdt, Trey Rabun, Jennifer Engle,
Colleen Gibbons
Presider: Soyoung Lee
(P; AP/SW)
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
Burgess Award Address
Divorce and Children's Wellbeing: An Update, Paul R. Amato,
Ph.D., 2008 Award Winner
Presentation of Award and Session
Presider: Shelley MacDermid, Award
Committee Chair
(R; P; AP/SW)
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 5
Session #224 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Fathers, Mothers and Families
Father Involvement: Results of a Father Education Program for
Men Post Incarceration, Abraham Hwang, Robert Reyes
The Effect of Father Involvement on Wives' Marital Satisfaction,
Tasha Falslev, Thomas Lee, Adam Galovan, Daniel
Gudmundson, Benjamin Thomander, Candice Whiteley
Enjoyment of Family Work, Division of Labor, and Marital
Satisfaction, Adam Galovan, Thomas Lee, Tasha Falslev,
Daniel Gudmunson, Benjamin Thomander, Candice
Whiteley
Discussant: Berna Skrypnek
Presider: Esther Devall
(R; AP/SW)
Don’t miss the great unveiling of the Institutional
Identy and Launching of the Journal of Family
Theory & Review. After all this you are free to take
a guided tour of the Clinton Library. See page 37
for details.
�Thursday, November 6
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 5 Continued
Session #225 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Race and Ethnicity: Challenges and Relationships
Racial Differences in the Middle School Transition of Adolescents
Who live with Grandmothers in Single Mother Families, Mack
Hines
Post-Disaster Challenges and Strengths in African-American
Families, Cassandra Chaney, Diane Sasser, Betsy Garrison
Linking Relationship Characteristics to Commitment, Chalandra
Bryant, Barlynda Bryant, John Bolland
Familism Across Ethnicity, Gender, and the Level of
Acculturation: Factorial Invariance Analysis, Noriko Toyokawa,
Teru Toyokawa
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Presider: Pearl Stewart
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris Lecture Hall
Students/New Professionals Development
Session
Publishing in NCFR-sponsored Journals: A Discussion
With the Editors, Joyce Arditti, David Demo, Robert
Milardo
Presider: Jeremy Yorgason
(R; AP/SW)
Session #226 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Challenges of the Aging
Depressive Symptoms of Older Person in the United States and
Europe, Brittany Peyrot, Jean Turner, Megan Kula, Timothy
Killian
Predictors of Coping Among Grandmothers Raising
Grandchildren, Megan Dolbin-MacNab, Ryan Traylor
Marital Status and Depressive Symptoms Over Time: Age and
Gender Variations, Tracey LaPierre
Rural Disadvantage in Informal Social Support for Older Persons
and their Well-being, Megan Kula, Timothy Killian
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: Shirley M. H. Hanson
Session #227 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Special Invited Symposium - Evaluation of Child and
Family Policies
Using Federal Data to Compare States' Best Practices in Adoptions
Out of Foster Care, Preston Britner
Career Start: An Evaluation of a Middle School Student
Engagement Strategy, Dennis K. Orthner, Patrick Akos;
Danielle Swick
Discussant: Pamela A. Monroe
(P; AP/SW)
Chair: Thomas Chibucos
Session #228 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
The Influence of Feminist Theory, Method and Praxis
on Family Studies
Leaders: Katherine Allen, Kristine Baber, April Few, Sally
Lloyd, Ram Mahalingham, Ramona Oswald, Alexis Walker
Moderator: Katherine Allen
Co-chairs: Katherine Allen, April Few, Sally Lloyd
Recorder: Leslie Koepke
(P; AP/SW)
Position Announcement
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Family and Consumer
Sciences-Family Services/Gerontology. Responsibilities
include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses with
emphases in gerontology and family studies and
coordinating the interdisciplinary M.A. in Gerontology
program.
Qualifications include earned doctorate with emphasis in
gerontology, family studies, or related Family and Consumer
Sciences field required by position start date of August 2009.
The School offers B.S. and M.S. degrees in Family and
Consumer Sciences and a M.A. in Gerontology. To apply,
electronically send a letter of application, vita, and 3 references with telephone, email, and mailing contacts to Dr.
Kathleen O'Rourke at kaorourke@eiu.edu. Send transcripts and 3 letters of recommendation by mail to: Dr.
Kathleen O'Rourke, 600 Lincoln Avenue, EIU School of
Family and Consumer Sciences, Charleston, IL 61920. Review
of applicants begins November 14, 2008 and continues until
position is filled. Eastern Illinois University is an equal
opportunity, equal access, affirmative action employer
committed to achieving a diverse community.
Visit websites at http://www.eiu.edu/~famsci and
http://www.eiu.edu/~ma_geron/
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�Friday, November 7
Friday Special Sessions
8:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Session - Evidence-based Practice: Linking Research and Practice,
Bowen, E. Anderson, Gilgun, S. Hanson, Leslie, Olson, Small
10:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plenary: Session - Valuing Children: Rethinking the Economics of the Family, Folbre
1:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Session - Focus on Poverty Research: The National Poverty Centers,
Monroe, Huddleston, Kaplan, Tootle, Richgels
2:15 pm. . . . . . . . . Teaching Update for Teachers - Service Learning in Family Studies, Eyler, Fitzpatrick, Sharp
4:00 pm . . . . . . . . Research Update for Researchers - Research Methods Update: The Interdependence of Family
Members: Approaches in Multilevel Modeling, J. Smith, Sayer, Logan
5:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Annual NCFR Business Meeting
7:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCFR 70th Anniversary Celebration and Dance - Enjoy a Night of Arkansas Culture
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the symbol: (P).
8:00 - 9:30 am
Poster Session 3
Session 302. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Center Foyer
Posters are arranged by Subject. You can purchase something to eat at the
cash sales in the Lobby area and go to the posters to talk one-on-one with
the presenters.
Lenses on Family, Community and Policy
(P) 302-1 FT Overcoming Resistance When Providing Community
Therapy, Austin Moore, Erica Wilkins, Robert Porter,
Richard Wampler
(R) 302-2 FP Keeping Kin: Comparing Kinship Laws, Policies,
Subsidies and Placements, Toni Hill-Menson
(R) 302-3 FP Kinship Foster Care Through the Lens of Child
Welfare Social Workers, Bethany Letiecq, Kate Jocketty, Jodie
Sipes
(R) 302-4 FP A Qualitative Examination of Lesbian Domestic
Violence and Child Maltreatment, Mikel Walters
(R) 302-5 EM It Takes Shared Vision: Community Planning
Through Family Lenses, Leslie Hollingsworth, Paula AllenMeares, Trina Shanks, Larry Gant
(R) 302-6 FS Family and Community Factors Predicting Youth AfterSchool Involvement, Duhita Mahatmya, Brenda Lohman
(P) 302-7 FT Building Community Partnerships: A Local Homeless
Shelter and an MFT Program, Jennifer Lambert-Shute, Kate
Warner, Martha Laughlin
(R) 302-8 IN Ecological Perspectives of Couple Relationships in
Kenya: Introducing a Paradigm Shift in the Study of HIV
Prevention in Kenya, Dorothy Rombo, JaneRose Njue
(P) 302-9 EE Healthy Homes: A Lens for Informing Public Policy
on Family Health, Elisabeth F. Maring, Bonnie Braun, Jean
F. Austin, Megan J. O'Neil-Haight, Lynn F. Little, Deborah
B. Gentry
(R) 302-10 RT The Formation of Preschooler's Self-control: Does
Income Matter? Angela Nievar, Amanda Moske, Tom Luster,
Deborah Johnson
(R) 302-11 FP The Role of Guardians ad Litem in the Legal
Representation of Children, Jodie Comer, Jane Goldman,
Preston Britner
(R) 302-12 FP Barriers to Finding Child Care: The Role of Social
Support Networks, Brinn Shjegstad, Brenda Lohman
(R) 302-13 EM Linkages Between Social Capital and Child Selfefficacy in Black Families, Andrea Hunter, Selma Dansokho,
Shuntay McCoy, Anne Fletcher
(R) 302-14 FS Mother-daughter Relationships Among Low-income
and Foster Care Families, Nadia Flanigan, Kathryn Bojczyk,
Lenore McWey, Mercedes Nalls, Meghan Dill
(R) 302-15 FH Abortion Attitudes: How Much Does Context
Matter? Ahlishia Shipley, Jason Hans
Families and Work
(P) 302-16 FF FMLA Through a Feminist Lens, Jessica Hamel,
Barbara Ames
(R) 302-17 FS Comparing Adolescent Work-Family Expectations
With Realities After Parenthood, Jenet Jacob
(R) 302-18 RT Graduate Students' Perceptions of Work and
Family: Gender and Program Comparisons, Colleen Pagnan,
Shelley MacDermid
Communication
(P) 302-19 EE I Said, You Said, Then the Interpreter Says …
Working Effectively With Bilingual Interpreters to Communicate
With Families, Darlene Kurtz
(R) 302-20 FH Buzz Around the Birds and the Bees: Mothers and
Sons Communicate About Sex, Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Lane
Powel l, Janis Henderson, Gail Bentley, Dmitry D. Kostin
(P) 302-21 EE Cooperative Extension Adolescent and Young
Adult Sexuality Education Programs, Christy Daniel, Suzanna
Smith
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8:00 - 9:30 am
Poster Session 3 Continued
Spirituality, Religion and Families
(P) 302-22 RF Focus on Families: Spirituality and Holistic Care in
Medical Settings, Marinda McConnell, Natalia Sira
(R) 302-23 RF Are Religious Families Better at Preventing Juvenile
Delinquency? Lloyd Pickering, Alexander Vazsonyi
(R) 302-24 RF Adolescent Religiosity and Well-being: A Multiple
Nation Study, Heidi Stolz, Brian Barber, Teri Henke, Joseph
Olsen
(R) 302-25 RF The Quaker Lens: Shaping Families' Beliefs and
Actions About War and Peace, Laura Thompson Brady
(R) 302-26 RF Religiousness as a Buffer of the Effects of Marital
Inequity, Alfred DeMaris, Annette Mahoney, Kenneth Pargament
Parenting Adolescents
(R) 302-27 FP Punitive Parenting and Adolescent Adjustment: The
Relevance of Context and Reciprocity, Kathleen M. Roche,
Tama Leventhal, Todd Little, Sharon Ghazarian
8:30 - 10:00 am
Session 303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Special Session
Evidence-based Practice: Linking Research and
Practice, Gary L. Bowen, University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill; Elaine Anderson, University
of Maryland; Jane Gilgun, University of
Minnesota; Shirley M. H. Hanson, Emeritus,
Oregon Health Sciences University; Leigh
Leslie, University of Maryland; Terrance Olson,
Brigham Young University; Stephen Small,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
This session will define Evidence-based Practice (EBP), its history
and development, and its current application in family science and
social work, including pros and cons. Panel members will discuss the
application of EBP to areas of central concern to NCFR members:
youth development, school success, family life education (marital and
family enrichment), and training of family life and social work
professionals.
Chair: Gary L. Bowen
(Supported by Family Policy, Family Therapy, Research and
(P; R; AP/SW)
Theory, and Family and Health Sections)
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8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 7
Session #304 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Challenges for Young Adults
Reckless Behavior and Sexual Practices of Emerging Adult Women,
Ron Mullis, Lucy Byno, Ann Mullis, Michael Shriner
Why Don't More Girls go Wild? The Role of Peer Regulation in
College Women's Sexual Decision Making, Jodie Hertzog
Figuring Out Who You Are: College as a Context of Identity
Formation, Jodi Dworkin, Bibiana Koh
Career Identity Development in 2-Year and 4-Year College
Students, Kate Stringer, Jennifer Kerpelman
Discussant: Glee Bertram
(R; AP/SW)
Presider: Tara Newman
Session #305 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Disabilities and Families
Parental Perceptions of Sibling Relationships in Families Rearing a Child
With a Disability, Krista Nielsen, Barbara Mandleco, Susanne
Olsen-Roper, Amy Cox, Tina Dyches, Elaine Marshall
A Qualitative Look at the Experiences of Low-income, Rural
Mothers Raising Children With Disabilities, Katherine E.
Brewton, Susan K. Walker, Jean W. Bauer
Wounded Veterans, Wounded Families, Janet Fast, David Pedlar,
Norah Keating, Alison Yacyshyn
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: B. Jan McCulloch
Session #306 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Marriage, Family and Cohabitation in the U.S.
Predicting Attitudes Toward and the Likelihood of Cohabitation,
Brian Willoughby
Family-of-Origin Effects on Current Marital Satisfaction: A Dyadic
Approach, Renee Peltz Dennison, Susan Silverberg Koerner
Everyone Needs a Place to Belong: The Unique Contribution of
Family Relationships to Meaning, Nathaniel M. Lambert,
Tyler F. Stillman, Frank D. Fincham, Steven M. Graham
Marital Quality Among Newly-remarried Rural and Urban Couples,
Dan Felix, Brian Higginbotham
Moderator: Jennie Dilworth
(R; AP/SW)
Session #307 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Critical Humility, Cultural Competence, Acts of Dissent:
International Experiences From a Feminist Perspective
International Service Learning: Traditional and Feminist Models,
Tara Saathoff-Wells
Lessons Gained From Employing Feminist Principles in a Study
Abroad Tour, Judith Myers-Walls, Volker Thomas
Exploring Tensions in Assessing International Experiences With
Students, Faculty and International Partners, Joan Jurich
The Role of Critical Humility in Anti-racist Service-learning
Projects, Lee Ann DeReus
Discussant/Chair: Tara Saathoff-Wells
(R; AP/SW)
Recorder: Jessica Troilo
�Friday, November 7
10:15 am - Noon
Concurrent Sessions 7
Session #310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
8:30 - 10:00 am
Session 308 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conway
The Association Between Individual, Couple and
Structural Factors and Parenting
Expectations of Parenthood and Representations of the Parents'
Marriage as Predictors of Coparenting, Melissa Curran, Nancy
Hazen, Tanya Mann
Making Time: Mother-child Time Differences in Married and
Cohabiting Couples, Jeffrey Dew, Claire M. Kamp Dush, W.
Bradford Wilcox
The Role of Parental Conflict Negotiation and Parenting Stress on
Spanking Young Children, Kate S. Adkins
The Effects of Couples' Congruence in Parental Beliefs and
Discipline Strategies on Marital Closeness Over Time, Erin
Kramer Holmes, Jeremy Yorgason, Kari Adamsons
Discussant: Philip Cowan
Chair: Melissa Curran
Session Organizers: Claire M. Kamp Dush, Melissa Curran
(R; AP/SW)
8:30 - 10:00 am
Session #309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Ballroom
Breakfast for Presidents/Representatives of
Student Affiliated Councils
The workshop is open to all presidents or representatives of
student affiliated council. The breakfast is free, but you must
register in advance. If you have not registered, please see the
cashier at the Conference Registration Booth.
Workshop on Starting and Maintaining a Strong
Student Affiliate: It's Worth the Effort!
How can you start and maintain a strong student affiliate? Sharon
Powell, St. Olaf College, and Lane Powell, retired Professor at
Texas Tech University, will share their experiences and suggestions
with you and also ask for your input on this important topic. They
will discuss reasons for starting a student affiliate and how to attract
new members and funding. Lane Powell has just concluded 8 years
as advisor to an award-winning student affiliate at Texas Tech. She is
now an independent organizational and relationship consultant.
Sharon Powell (Lane's daughter), is now in her fifth year at St. Olaf
College in Minnesota and has mentored the start of a brand new
affiliate.
Presiders: Marcie Brooke, Association of Councils Past
President; Richard Sale, Association of Councils President
(P)
Plenary Session
Valuing Children: Rethinking the
Economics of the Family, Nancy
Folbre, Ph.D.
Nancy Folbre is Professor of Economics, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst. She has also been a Consultant,
United Nations Human Development Office and was a
Visiting Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation. Among her other awards and
grants she was co-principal investigator, Social Wealth Project, Rockefeller
Brothers Fund
How can we measure and value the time and money that parents
devote to children? Why is public support for childrearing so limited
and uneven? Answers to these questions can inform the
development of a progressive, pro-family agenda that extends
beyond early childhood education and paid family leave to consider
overall patterns of government spending and tax reform.
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding
Research Paper Award To Dana Berkowitz, Award
Winner. Joyce Chang, Committee Chair, Presenter
Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding
Proposal Award to Amy Blackstone, Award Winner.
Joyce Chang, Committee Chair, Presenter
Introduction of Speaker: Maureen Perry-Jenkins
Session Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic
(R; P; AP/SW)
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 4
Session 311. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Center Foyer
Posters are arranged by Subject. You can purchase something to eat at the
cash sales in the Lobby area and go to the posters to talk one-on-one with
the presenters.
International and Cross-Cultural Families
(R) 311-1 FH Maternal Depression: The Latina Experience in
Rural America, Dawn Browder, Kimberly Greder
(R) 311-2 IN Parenting and Adolescent Adjustment in a Sample of
Mainland Chinese Adolescents, Yudan Wang, Andrew Supple
(R) 311-3 IN Domestic Violence Within the Evangelical
Community: Romania and Moldova, Sylvia Asay
(P) 311-4 IN Using International Films to Teach About
Romance/Marriage, Jacki Fitzpatrick
(R) 311-5 IN Korean Mothers' Sacrifice for Children's Academic
Success: Is This Sacrifice Good? Soohong Kim
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12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 4 Continued
(R) 311-6 IN The Father-In-Law and Son-In-Law Relations in
Taiwan, Shain-May Tang, Ching-Fen Lee
(R) 311-7 IN The Well-being of Chinese Sojourning Grandparents
in the U.S., Li Wu, Suzanna Smith, Kate Fogarty, ChuanKang Shih
(R) 311-8 EM Behavioral Autonomy Expectations Among
Mexican-origin Mothers and Daughters, Mayra Bamaca,
Adriana Umana-Taylor, Ashley Brown
(R) 311-9 EM Pathways That Lead to Early Parenting and
Marriage, Sean Seepersad, Nikki Allen
(R) 311-10 IN International Experiences: Social Competence and
Service in Orphanages in Ecuador, Paul Schvaneveldt, Jen
Nifrer Maddock
(R) 311-11 IN Students' Perceptions of Childless Couples and
Parents in Ankara, Turkey, Zeynep Copur, Tanya
Koropeckyj-Cox
(R) 311-12 IN Attitudes Toward Parenting and Child-Rearing
Values: Japan, Turkey, and the US, Isik Denizman, Zeynep
Copur, Louisa Chang, Nuri Dogan, Constance Shehan
(R) 311-13 IN/RF The Influence of the Outside Culture on
Hutterite Child Discipline, Suzanne Smith
(R) 311-14 EM Deconstructing Race: Biracial Adolescents' Fluid
Racial Self-labels, Alethea Rollins, Andrea Hunter
(R) 311-15 FS Racial/Ethnic Differences in Surgical Sterilizations:
Rates and Regrets, Cheryl Delk, Karina M. Shreffler, Julia
McQuillan, Arthur L. Greil
(R) 311-16 EM Effect of Sending Remittances on Two Groups of
Refugees, Phyllis Johnson
(R) 311-17 EM Parental Influences on Hmong University Students'
Success: A Qualitative Analysis, Shuntay McCoy, Andrew
Supple, Yudan Wang
(R) 311-18 IN Filipino Fathers and their Children, Scott Harper
(R) 311-19 EM Lenses on American Indian Families: Steps on the
Path to Culturally Sensitive Research, A. Mercedes Nalls, Ann
Mullis, Ron Mullis, Thomas Cornille
(R) 311-20 EM Discrimination Experience and Relationship
Quality of Interracial Couples, Kate Riera, Jaslean Lataillade ,
Leigh Leslie
(R) 311-21 IN One Family in Two Countries: Mothers in Korean
Transnational Families, Yu-Jin Jeong, Young-In Kwon, HyunKyung You
(R) 311-22 IN The Influence of a Country's Economic Worth and
Child Labor: The Case of Africa, Frank Ansah, Ji-Young Lim
Divorce, Separation, Remarriage and Stepfamilies,
and Blended Families
(R) 311-23 FT Internal Working Models of Adult Attachment and
Post-divorce Coparent Relationships, Patricia Roberson, M
Elissa Sabo, Katharine Wickel
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(R) 311-24 IN Impacts of Social Support on Undergraduates' Well-
being of Divorce Family, Ming Fun Yip, Li-Tuan Chou,
Shuman Huang
(R) 311-25 RT Development of a Coparenting Evaluation
Measure, Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn Coleman, Melinda
Markham
(R) 311-26 EE the Influence of Pre-remarital Cohabitation on
Stepparenting Difficulties, Loren Omer, Brian Higginbotham
(R) 311-27 FS Stepfamily Education Through the Lens of Lowincome and Latino Families, Loni Dansie, Linda Skogrand,
Rachel Arrington, Paul Larsen, Brian Higginbotham
(R) 311-28 FF Gender Construction in Remarried Couples'
Wedding Planning, Aine Humble
(R) 311-29 RT Divorce and Repartnering Patterns of Rural
Women, Anastasia Snyder, Susan Brown
Challenges of Varied Families
(R) 311-30 FS RT We're Not Living Together: Exploring Young
Adults' Informal Cohabitation, Tyler Jamison
(R) 311-31 RT Time Spent With Kin: The Place of Cohabitation in
the Kinship System, Sarah Flood, Vincent Louis
(R) 311-32 FF Best Practices for Defining and Measuring Sexual
Orientation in Adolescence, Christine Kaestle, Martha Waller,
Stephen Russell, Jenifer McGuire, Katherine Allen
(R) 311-33 FF Lesbian Adoptive Couples' Motivations for and Ideas
About Motherhood, Hannah Richardson, Abbie Goldberg
(R) 311-34 FH Does Family Matter to HIV-Positive Men Who
Have Sex With Men? Julianne Serovich, Erika Grafsky,
Shonda Craft
(R) 311-35 EM Kinscription Strategies to Sustain Fathering Over
Incarceration and Reentry, April R. McDowell, Kevin M. Roy
(R) 311-36 RT On the Move: The Work Challenges of Air Force
Officers' Wives, Allison Soine, Tammy Harpel
(R) 311-37 FS An Exploratory Study of Routines and Rituals in
Families, Bibiana Koh
(R) 311-38 EE Marriage Education and Gender Role Malleability:
An Ethnically-Diverse Sample, Mallory Lucier, Cassandra
Kirkland, Scott Ketring, Bailey Lathem, Angela Bradford,
Katherine Efstration, Cassidy Stover, Jonathan Decker,
Alexa Calligas, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Thomas Smith
(R) 311-39 RT Generativity as a Relational Phenomenon Among
Lesbians and Gay Men, Brian Masciadrelli, Ramona Oswald
(R) 311-40 RT A New Frontier: Female College Students' Attitudes
Towards Internet Infidelity, Stacy Eberle
(R) 311-41 RT From Cohabitation to Marriage: Does Anything
Change? Rebecca A. Adams, Scott S. Hall
Gender Roles
(P) 311-42 FF The Cognitive-active Gender Role Identification
Continuum, Rebecca Cobb, Christine McNally, Jacob Priest
(R) 311-43 FF Young Adults' Conceptualization and Attribution of
Gender, Marilyn Preston, Lynette Nickleberry, Mary Jo Neitz
(R) 311-44 FF Differential Attitudes Toward Single Parents: Does
Gender Matter? Sarah Dejean, Christi McGeorge
�Friday, November 7
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 4 Continued
Family Transitions (last minute addition)
311-55 RT Has Your Family Changed This Year? Young People's
Accounts of Family Transitions, Jan Pryor
The following Family Policy Section Poster Symposia will be in
the Arkansas Ballroom, adjacent to the other posters.
Work/Family Policy
(R) 311-45 Work-family Fit and Flexibility in Singapore: Predicting
Vitality Outcomes, D. Phillip Scoville, Blake L. Jones, Geniel
Childs, Joan M. Leishman, Kathryn Stephens, E. Jeffrey Hill
(R) 311-46 To Work or Not to Work: Predicting the Timing of
Mothers' Employment Following Birth, Maria Ramos
Olazagasti, Hiroka Zu Yoshikawa, Patrick Shrout
(R) 311-47 Trade Union Support for Fathers' Taking Parental
Leave in Sweden, Linda Haas, Philip Hwang
(R) 311-48 Perceived Family Supportiveness by Supervisors: A
Multilevel Perspective, Kamala Ramadoss, Shelley
MacDermid
1:00 - 2:00 pm
Session #313 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Riverview Room
Fellows Round Tables
Round tables are limited to 10 people including the presenter. You may
attend one round table. Pre-registration is required. You can pick up something to eat in the cash sales on the Lobby level of the hotel and then come
to your round table. All sessions have filled.
313-1 Gary Bowen, Military Families: Support and Resiliency
313-2 Wallace Goddard, New Approaches In Family Life
Education: Putting Positive Psychology to Work
313-3 Robert Milardo, Publishing Theory and Reviews
313-4 Kay Pasley, Key for Success in the Job Search Process
313-5 Joseph Pleck, Father Involvement: What We Know and
Don't Know
313-6 Walter Schumm, Myth Busting Myth Busting in Family
Studies
313-7 Barbara Settles, Policy and Politics: The Case of Same Sex
Marriage and Domestic Partnerships
313-8 Alexis Walker, Feminists in Family Studies
313-9 Greer Litton Fox, Families With Money: Affluent Children
Family Health
1:45 - 3:45 pm
National Guard Families, Lisa Gorman, Adrian Blow, Barbara
Ames, Philip Reed, James Anderson
(P) 311-50 Addressing Victimization Schema and Co-morbid
Mental Health Impact of Abuse, Linda Toche-Manley, Cathy
Hocka Day, Jesse Nankin
(P) 311-51 Macro-policies and Micro-responses: Health Care
Through Families' Lens, Barbara Settles, Karen Mancini
Session #314 . . . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
(R) 311-49 Perceptions of Mental Health Care Services Among
Family Poverty
(R) 311-52 Neo-Material and Psycho-Social Impacts of WelfareTo-Work Policies On Health and Well-being, Rhonda
Breitkreuz, Deanna Williamson, Kim Raine
(R) 311-53 Rural, Low-income, Single Mothers' Work and Family
Life, Seohee Son, Jean Bauer
(R) 311-54 Child Poverty and Income Redistribution Policies: A
Comparative Analysis and Critique, Stephanie Grutzmacher,
Elaine Anderson
12:30 – 2:00 pm
Session #312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Special Session
How to be a CFLE – Dawn Cassidy
Learn about the advantages and processes of becoming a Certified
Family Life Educator. Dawn Cassidy is the Director of the CFLE
program.
Special Session
Focus on Poverty Research: The National
Poverty Centers
Presenters: Tom Kaplan, Ph.D., representing
the Institute for Poverty Research at
University of Wisconsin; Deborah Tootle,
Ph.D., representing the Southern Rural
Development Center at Mississippi State
University; Jocelyn B. Richgels, Ph.D.,
representing the Rural Policy Research
Institute, administered jointly by Iowa State
University, University of Missouri and
University of Nebraska; Rich Huddleston,
Ph.D., Executive Director, ARK Advocates for
Children and Families.
The purpose of this session is to further the knowledge of federally
supported Poverty Centers and the resources available to scholars
through the Centers, by listening to and interacting with a panel of
leader-representatives from each of the Centers.
Chair: Pamela A. Monroe
(Supported by Family Policy Section) (P; R; AP/SW)
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2:15 - 3:45 pm
Session #315. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Teaching Update for Teachers: Service
Learning in Family Studies
Panel: Janet Eyler, Ph.D.; Jacki Fitzpatrick,
Ph.D.; Elizabeth Sharp, Ph.D.
Janet Eyler is Professor at
Vanderbilt University, Jacki
Fitzpatrick and Elizabeth Sharp
are both professors at Texas
Tech University.
An expert panel will discuss
the principles of service
learning and will provide
Eyler
Fitzpatrick
frameworks for evaluating the
experience and information about designing meaningful
service learning activities for Family Studies students.
Introduction of Speaker/Presider:
Anisa Zvonkovic
(Sponsors: Education and Enrichment and
Family Science Sections)
(P; R; AP/SW)
Ethnic Identity in Eastern European Immigrant Families: A Focus
on Romanians and Russians, Mihaela Robila
Financial Management in Russian-speaking Immigrant Families,
Polina Sheldeshova, Catherine Solheim
The Challenges of Raising Children in Immigration: Voices of
Parents From Eastern Europe, Olena Nesteruk
Discussant/Chair: Mihaela Robila
(R; AP/SW)
Session #318 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
New Perspectives on Relationship Satisfaction
The Association Between Relationship Tempo and Union Quality
Among Low-income Married and Cohabiting Couples, Sharon
Sassler, Fenaba Addo, Daniel T. Lichter
Relationship Satisfaction and Fertility Intentions for Married and
Cohabiting Couples, Karina M. Shreffler, Julia McQuillan,
Arthur L. Greil
Moving Beyond Marital Satisfaction: Variability in Happily-married
Couples, Amy Rauer, Brenda Volling
Mental Health Consequences of Cohabitation Dissolution Versus
Marital Dissolution in Young Adulthood: The Role of
Relationship Satisfaction, Claire M. Kamp Dush, Rhiannon A.
Kroeger
Discussant: Catherine Surra
Session Chair/Organizers: Amy Rauer and Claire M. Kamp
(R; AP/SW)
Dush
Sharp
Session #319 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 8
Session #316 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
The Intersection of Health and Relationships Among
Aging Populations
Negotiating Type 2 Diabetes Across Generations: Case Analyses of
Multiple Voices, Margaret M. Manoogian, Sharon A.
Denham, Lynn Harter
Older Couples Management of Multiple Chronic Illnesses:
Perceptions as Indicators of Growth and Resilience, Jeremy
Yorgason, Susanne Olsen Roper, Brandan Wheeler
Empowerment Among Older Adults Receiving Home and
Community Based Services: The Role of Health, Whitney
Brosi, Sarah Ruoff
Discussant: Lawrence Ganong
(R; AP/SW)
Chair: Whitney Brosi
Session #317 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Eastern European Immigrant Families: Adaptation to
the United States
Impact of Acculturation on Parent-Child Relationships of Serbian
Refugees From The Former Yugoslavia, Vanja Lazarevic
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Perspectives on Violence, Hostility and Cohesion
Within Diverse Families
Moderators of the Link Between Marital Hostility and Depressive
Symptoms, Christine Proulx, Cheryl Buehler, Heather Helms
Explaining Couple Cohesion for Different Types of Gay Families,
Brad Van Eeden-Moorefield, Erin King, Kay Pasley,
Margaret Crosbie-Burnett
Cognitive Schemas Mediate the Effect of Exposure to Harsh
Parenting and Involvement in Intimate Partner Violence, Ronald
Simons, Leslie Simons
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Moderator: Ronald Sabatelli
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Session #320 SY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
Students/New Professionals Symposium
Using Secondary Data In Family Research
Leaders: Colleen Vesely, Megan Fitzgerald, Kate Riera, Nicolle
Buckmiller
(P; AP/SW)
Presider: Brian Masciadrelli
�Friday, November 7
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #321. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Research Update for
Researchers - Research
Methods Update: The
Interdependence of Family
Members: Approaches in
Multilevel Modeling
Smith
Panel:
JuliAnna Smith, Ph.D.; Aline
Sayer, Ph.D. and Jade Logan,
Ph.D.
JuliAnna Smith, Aline Sayer and Jade Logan are all
researchers and faculty members at the University of
Massachusetts-Amherst.
Sayer
One of the most fascinating aspects of studying
families is attempting to understand the impact of
the strong interdependence between family
members on well-being, relationship quality and
other outcomes of interest. Unfortunately, many
commonly used statistical methods such as
analysis of variance (ANOVA) and ordinary least
squares (OLS) regression assume that the outcomes
being examined are statistically independent of
Logan
each other. As a result, hypothesis tests based on
these approaches will be inaccurate when examining outcomes for
individuals who are nested within families. This workshop will
provide several statistical models useful for the analysis of dyadic
data including the longitudinal multivariate outcomes model for
distinguishable dyads. The presenters will walk the participants
through the steps required to properly structure data and then to fit
these models to data using the HLM6 software package.
J. Chartier, Elizabeth Davis
Using Video Clips as Lenses to Family Distress: Teaching Family
Distress Model, Raquel Delevi, Andrea Meyer, Nadia
Flanigan, Mercedes Nalls, Thomas Cornille, Ann Mullis,
Ron Mullis
What Can Family Life Education Learn From Myspace About
Reaching the Next Generation of Parents? Susan Walker,
Christine Greenhow
Discussant: Sedahlia Jasper Crase
(P; AP/SW)
Presider: David Schramm
Session #323 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Parent-Child Relations in Asian American Families
Exploring Sense of Indebtedness Toward Parents Among Korean
American Youths, Hyey Oung Kang
Korean Immigrant Mothers Fostering Positive Parent-Adolescent
Relationships Through Religion, Seongeun Kim
Barriers to the Mental Health Services of Vietnamese Adolescents
Through Parents' Lenses, Yan Xia, Anh Do, Marcela Raffaelli,
Maureen Todd
Discussant/Chair: Hyeyoung Kang
(R; AP/SW)
Session #324 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Community and Family Health Issues
Can Employers Support Quality Child Care for Employees?
Deborah Coehlo
Somali Health Care Practices and Spiritual Beliefs, Leslie Koepke
Linking Work Control to Health Behaviors Through Marital
Integration, K. A. S. Wickrama, Florensia F. Surjadi,
Chalandra M. Bryant
Ecological Examination of Low-income Rural Women's Selfreported Depression, Catherine Huddleston-Casas, Leigh
Ann Simmons, Toni Hill-Menson, Rochelle Dalla
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: Sharon Denham
Session #325 WK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Introduction of Speaker: Sylvia Niehuis
(Supported by Research and Theory Section)
(R; AP/SW)
Using the Sloan Work and Family Research Network to
Advance Family Responsive Initiatives
Workshop Leaders: Stephen Sweet, Judi Casey
(P; AP/SW)
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Concurrent Sessions 9
Session #322 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
The Practice of Family Life Education
Professionalization of Family Life Education: Defining the Field,
Carol Darling, William Michael Fleming, Dawn Cassidy
An Innovative, Universal, and Practical Teaching Model for
Effective Family Life Education, V. William Harris, Katherine
Session #326 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris Lecture Hall
Attachment in MFT
An Attachment Primer: Research and Clinical Implications for
MFTs, Ryan Seedall, Karen Wampler
Attachment, Negative Affect, and Physiological Reactivity: Key
Interactions, Emily Rolling, Brandt Gardner, Brandon Burr,
Jennifer Patterson, Daniel Hubler, Stephanie Legako
Parent and Peer Attachment in Minority Males at High Risk for
Delinquency, Richard Wampler, Adam Downs
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: Volker Thomas
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4:00 - 5:30 pm
Session #327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
Students/New Professionals Symposium
Professional Development of Students Outside the
Classroom
Involvement in Professional Organizations: Getting
Undergraduates on-Board, Rhonda R. Buckley, Sterling K.
Wall
Graduate Student Mentoring of Undergraduates, Edna Alfaro,
Sarah Killoren, Mayra Bamaca
Creating Community: Formalized Collaboration Among Graduate
Students, Sara K. Johnson, Artie Maharaj
(P; AP/SW)
Presider: Jodie Hertzog
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The Annual NCFR Business Meeting is at
5:45 pm. See page 39 for details.
Come join your colleagues and enjoy a
night of celebrating NCFR’s 70th
Anniversary. Dance to the indigenous
music of Arkansas. There will also be
dance and craft lessons. See page 38 for
details.
�Saturday, November 8
Saturday Special Sessions
8:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Session - Oppression: Family Therapist/Practitioner Awareness, Hardy
10:15 am . . . . . . Plenary: Session - Asian-American Migration: Redefining Identity, Family and Country, Espiritu
2:15 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Practice Update for Practitioners - Innovative Ways to Deliver Family Life Education
Goddard and C. Smith
5:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Taste of the South
Sessions of special interest to practitioners are indicated by the symbol: (P).
8:00 - 9:30 am
Poster Session 5
Session 402. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Center Foyer
Posters are arranged by Subject. You can purchase something to eat at the
cash sales in the Lobby area and go to the posters to talk one-on-one with
the presenters.
Parenting, Family Relationships, and Family Resiliency
(R) 402-1 IN Japanese High School and University Students'
Awareness of a Father's Role, Yokoito, Kinuyo Kurokawa,
Miyuki Okada
(R) 402-2 RT The Effect of Cumulative Risk on Paternal
Engagement Among Adolescent and Older Couples, Danielle
Farrie, Yoo Kyong Lee, Jay Fagan
(R) 402-4 RT What Does Dad Have to do With it? The
Importance of Fathers for Daughters, Jasmin Bowden, Lloyd
Pickering, Sara Browder
(R) 402-5 RT The Effect of Father Depression on Parenting,
Megan Fitzgerald, Kevin Roy, Elaine Anderson, Bethany
Letiecq
(R) 402-6 FF Mothering a Child With Autism: The Experiences of
European American Mothers, Hyun-Kyung You, Katherine A.
MacTavish, Lori McGraw
(R) 402-7 FS Distress and Psychosocial Well-being Among
Childless Women, John D. Hathcoat, Arthur L. Greil, Julia
McQuillan , Karina M. Shreffler
(R) 402-8 FH Parenting Style and Sustained Weight Loss Among
Adolescent Girls, Kevin Gross, Sharon Ballard, Sharon
Sarvey, David Collier, Yancey Crawford, Mary Lisa Pories
(R) 402-9 EE Parents Social/Resource Capital: Predictors of Early
Academic Achievement, Bethanne Schlee, Ann Mullis,
Michael Shriner
(R) 402-10 RT The Effect of Parenting Stress on Children's
Cognitive Development, Tamara Coon, Mark Fine
(R) 402-11 RT Parenting and Children's Self-control: Concurrent
and Longitudinal Links, Jennifer M. Crosswhite, Jennifer L.
Kerpelman
(R) 402-12 IN The Effect of Grandparent on Adolescent
Schooling in Taiwan, Hsien-Hsien Lau, Li-Tuan Chou
(R) 402-13 FS A Longitudinal Study of Young Adults' Romantic
Relationships, Sun-A Lee, Bonnie Barber, Donna
Christensen
(R) 402-14 IN Commuting Relationships in the Global Economy:
Family Dynamics and Processes, Shulamit Ritblatt, Lauren
Savage, Anissa York
(R) 402-15 RT Parent and Adolescent Perceptions of Family
Conflict: An In-Depth Analysis, Anthony Ciafardini, Mark
Benson
(R) 402-16 RT Parental Expressivity and Marital Satisfaction: Links
to Sibling Relationships, Denise Kennedy, Brenda Volling
(R) 402-17 RT Family Matters: Understanding the Family Lives of
People in Prostitution, Liddy Hope
(P) 402-18 FS Conceptualizing Family Capacity: A New Lens for
Strengthening Families, Bryce Jorgensen, Jay Mancini
Marriage
(R) 402-19 EE Character Strengths and Religiosity as Predictors of
Marital Satisfaction, H. Wallace Goddard, James Marshall,
Chris Hughes, Gerald Driskill, Jonathan Olson
(R) 402-20 FT Contagion of Depressive Symptomatology in Lowwage Couples, Holly Laws, Maureen Perry-Jenkins
(R) 402-21 RT Developmental Trajectories of Marital Happiness:
A Group-based Approach, Jared R. Anderson, Mark J.
VanRyzin, William J. Doherty
(R) 402-22 RT How a Couple's Stress Mediates Between Their
Socioeconomic Status and Social Supportive Behaviors, Daniel
Hubler, Brandt Gardner, Brandon Burr, Jennifer Patterson,
Emily Rolling, Stephanie Legako
(R) 402-23 RT Easing the Transition to Parenthood: Marital
Virtues and Adjustment, Victoria Blanchard
(R) 402-24 EM The Role of Marital Power in Dual Income African
American Households, Barlynda Bryant, Chalandra Bryant,
John Bolland
(R) 402-25 FT Seeing Negative Affect: Nonverbal Behaviors
Related to Negative Affect, Jennifer Patterson, Brandt
Gardner, Brandon Burr, Emily Rolling, Daniel Hubler,
Stephanie Legako
(R) 402-26 RT Want a Husband Who Will Do Housework? Consider
His Moral Commitment To Marriage, Chiung-Ya Tang
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8:00 - 9:30 am
Poster Session 5 Continued
(R) 402-27 RT The Effect of Birth Order on Marital Satisfaction,
Anne Branscum, Kyle Kostelecky
(R) 402-28 FF Happily Ever After? Young Women's Transition to
Marriage, Elizabeth Sharp, Cara Chan, Cassandra Parker,
Danielle Sorelle-Miner, Elise Howard
(R) 402-29 RT The Meaning of 'I Do': An Examination of
Newlyweds' Marital Expectations, Kelly Campbell, David
Wright
(R) 402-30 EM Micro Lens to Understand Macro Context: Korean
Women in Interracial Marriage, Youn Mi Lee
8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 10
Session #404 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Education and Enrichment of Children
(R) Shared and Unique Themes of Children's Drawings of War
and Peace Across Cultures, Larissa Frias, Judith Myers-Walls
(P) Childcare Inclusion: The Reality of Practice, Rick Peterson,
Steve Green
(R) Home Visiting for At-risk Preschoolers: A Successful Model
for Latino Families, Angela Nievar, Arminta Jacobson
(R) Quality of Teacher Parent Relationships in Fostering School
Session #403. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Involvement, Nzinga-Johnson Sekile, Jana Aupperlee, Jean
Baker
Discussant: Wendy Middlemiss
Presider: Jared Anderson
(AP/SW)
Special Session
Session #405 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
8:30 - 10:00 am
Oppression: Family
Therapist/Practitioner Awareness
and Sensitivity
Leader: Kenneth V. Hardy
Kenneth Hardy, Professor of Couple and Family
Therapy at Drexel University, College of Nursing &
Health Professions, internationally known for his work with diverse and
oppressed families, will examine the complex interplay between race,
reality, and our relationships. Therapists and other practitioners who
work with members of racially oppressed groups often are often
challenged by the presence of invisible wounds. These wounds are the
culmination of ongoing experiences with injustice, degradation, and
discrimination. Lack of awareness and sensitivity to the wounds of
oppression can impede practitioners' work with oppressed clients.
Innocent acts of insensitivity are often unspoken, unacknowledged,
micro-acts that contribute to the premature termination of intervention
and the perceptions that oppressed people are resistant to help.
This special session will examine the anatomy of racial oppression
and its impact on the life experience of those targeted. It will
explore the multitudinous ways in which therapy and other family
work potentially replicates acts of oppression for clients whose life
experiences have been maligned by prejudice and discrimination.
Strategies for uncovering and addressing the invisible wounds of
oppression will be discussed. Participants also will be encouraged to
explore the ways in which their personal experiences with oppression both enrich and constrain their work as family therapists and
practitioners. Strategies for conducting effective cross racial dialogues, and for promoting an authentic climate of inclusion will
also be discussed.
Presider: Colleen Peterson
(Sponsor: Family Therapy Section; Co-sponsors: Family Policy,
Ethnic Minorities and Feminism and Family Studies Sections
and the Asian-American Families Focus Group) (P; AP/SW)
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Family and Gender Relations Through Asian American
Lenses
Asian Guys Are Too Passive and Scared To Go Up to White Girls:
Asian American Men, Racism, and Internalized Stereotypes,
Karen D. Pyke
Relational Harmony and Negotiation of Gender Construction: A
Qualitative Analysis of Asian American Couples, Karen MuiTeng Quek, Carmen Knudson-Martin, Claudia Alabiso,
Deborah Rue
Through the Lenses of Racialized Stereotypes and Motherhood
Ideologies: Chinese American Women's Accounts of Immigrant
Mothers-in-Law, Kristy Y. Shih, Karen D. Pyke
Mother-Daughter Relationship Among Co-resident Chinese
Immigrant Families: A Qualitative Study, Xiaolin Xie
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Chair: Kristy Y. Shih
Session #406 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Violence, Substance Abuse and Addictions
(R) Variation in Reports of Dating Violence Perpetration: A
Dyadic Analysis, Melissa Schnurr, Brenda Lohman, Shelby
Kaura
(R) The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on Women's
Substance Abuse Treatment Completion, Twyla Hill, Cathleen
Lewandowski
(P) Back On TRAC: The First Campus Drug-Court Program, Jenn
Matheson, Lisa Miller
Moderator: Deborah Padget Coehlo
(AP/SW)
�Saturday, November 8
8:30 - 10:00 am
Concurrent Sessions 10 Continued
Session #407 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Work and Families
Fathering and Mothering When a Parent Travels for Work: A
Qualitative Lens, Nayeon Lee, Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Anisa
Zvonkovic, Jennifer R. Rojas, Holly E. Follmer, Erika D.
Brooks, Lindsay Mills, Andrea Roets
Men, Women, and Work-Family Spillover: A Review of Recent
Research, Jennie Dilworth
Weaving Work and Family: Strategies Used by Working Mothers of
Infants, Brenda Bass, Joseph Grzywacz
(P; AP/SW)
Discussant/Moderator: Karina Shreffler
8:30 - 10:00 am
Round Tables
Session #408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Riverview Room
Round Tables are limited to 10 participants including the presenters.
After 40 minutes presenters will go to another round table for the
remainder of the session. Presenters will share resources.
(R) 408-1 RT Using the Life Course Lens to Study Cohorts Within
the Boomer Generation, Cynthia S. Reeser, Ronald J. WernerWilson
(R) 408-2 FH Letters of Gratitude: Increasing Happiness, Life
Satisfaction, and Gratitude, Steven Toepfer, Kathleen Walker
(P) 408-3 FP Advocacy as Service-learning, Debra Berke, Erin
Boyd-Soisson, Ashlin Miller, Elizabeth Reininga
(R) 408-4 RF A Model of Morality With Developmental Building
Blocks and Moral Emotions, Brenda McDaniel, James W.
Grice, E. Allen Eason
(P) 408-5 FP Offender Re-entry: Creating a Culturally Competent
Systems-based Program, Patricia Fanflik, Elaine NugentBorakove, David Troutman
(R) 408-6 EM Examining Race and Class Issues in Child Welfare
Through Lenses of 3 Disciplines: Law, Social Work and
Psychology, Margaret Crosbie-Burnett, Edith Lewis, Ada
Skyles
(R) 408-7 FF Gender, Work and Patriarchal Bargains: The Case of
Immigrant Working Women in the United States, Namita N.
Manohar
If you are staying in Little Rock over Saturday
night, sign up to attend a no-host dinner with
all your colleagues. See information in the
Special Events section on page 38.
10:15 am - Noon
Session #409. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Plenary Session
Asian-American Migration:
Redefining Identity, Family and
Country, Yen Le Espiritu, Ph.D.
Yen Le Espiritu is Professor of Ethnic Studies,
University of California, San Diego
Although contemporary United States family arrangements are diverse and fluid, American society continues to idealize the
traditional nuclear family, which features a breadwinner husband-father
and a stay-at-home wife-mother. This naturalized family structure
distorts and devalues the variety of means by which women, men, and
children organize their family life. Focusing on Asian immigrant
families, this presentation critically surveys the various family
arrangements that Asian immigrants have assembled in response to
global structures of inequality.
Presentation of the Jan Trost Award
Introduction of Speaker, Raeann Hamon
Session Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic
(R; P; AP/SW)
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 6
Session 410. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference Center Foyer
Posters are arranged by Subject. You can purchase something to eat at the
cash sales in the Lobby area and go to the posters to talk one-on-one with
the presenters.
Health Issues, Family Stress and Coping
(P) 410-1 FH A Systematic Review of Evidence-based Programs to
Address Obesity in Pre-schoolers, Katherine Speirs
(R) 410-2 FH How Meaning of Life Affects Japanese Women's
Distress and Help-Seeking Behavior, Shizuka Shimabukuro,
Denise Marie Saint Arnault
(P) 410-3 FH Lenses on Food Allergy: Caring for Children With
Food Allergy, I. Joyce Chang
(R) 410-4 IN A Longitudinal Study of Mental Health Among
Chinese College Students: From Family Perspective, Haiping
Wang, Xiaoyun Zhang, Eunju Jung, Yan Xia
(R) 410-5 FH Impacts and Coping Strategies of Parents Caring for
a Child With Autism, Tracy Parker, Paul Schvaneveldt
(R) 410-6 FS Examining Changes in the Coping Strategies of LowIncome Mothers of Children From Infancy to Elementary
School, Lorraine McKelvey, Rachel Schiffman, Hiram
Fitzgerald, Lori Roggman, Gina Cook, Danya Johnson,
Holly Brophy-Herb
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12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 6 Continued
(R) 410-7 IN Role Stressors, Coping Strategies, and Marriage
Among Korean Couples, Yu Nhee Kim, Ambika
Krishnakumar
(R) 410-8 IN New Lenses on the Internment Experience of
Japanese Canadians in WWII, Stewart Deyell, Phyllis Johnson
(R) 410-9 RT How Does Childhood Parental Presence Influence
Coping Strategies in Homeless Youth? Rikki A. Garren,
Natasha Slesnick
(P) 410-10 EE Strengthening Fathers' Involvement in the
Development of Children With Special Needs, Gladys
Hildreth, Bertina Combes, Gretchen Manes, Demetria
Dennis-Cole
(R) 410-11 FH Transition Planning for Special Education Students:
Parent's Perspective, Esther Onaga, Tiffany Martoccio
(P) 410-12 FH Social Niches of Mothers Raising Children in the
Autism Spectrum, Laura Dreuth Zeman, Judy Doktor, Jayme
Swanke
(R) 410-13 RF Religiosity and Family Functioning: LDS Families of
a Child With a Disability, Susanne Olsen Roper, Adrian Ju
Chau, Barbara Mandleco, Tina Dyches, Elaine Sorensen
Marshall
(R) 410-14 FH Who Helps Whom? Sources of Assistance Received
by Older Persons, Xuewen Sheng, Timothy Killian
(P) 410-15 FH Older Women's Mental Models of Friendship
Development Using the Zaltman Metaphor Elicitation
Technique (Z MET), Abigail Penny, Christine A. Fruhauf,
Jennifer Matheson
(P) 410-16 FH Older Rural Women Seeking Help in Heart Attack
Situations, Polina Sheldeshova, B. Jan McCulloch
(R) 410-17 FS Old Reminds Me of... School-age Grandchildren's
Views on Old and Aging, Sadguna Anasuri
(R) 410-18 FT Perceptions of Successful Aging Among Caregivers
of Older Adults, Jeanne Hilton, Karen Kopera-Frye, Anna
Krave
(R) 410-19 IN Elder Care Practices in Okinawa, Japan: Tradition in
Transition, Loretta Brewer
(R) 410-20 IN Impact of Adult-Child's Marital Experience on
Parental Psychological Well-being in Korean Families, Soohyun
Kim
(R) 410-21 FH Saying Goodbye During a Terminal Illness, Sara
Lassig
Violence
(R) 410-22 RT Gender, Intimate Terrorism, and Situational Couple
Violence in Survey Data, Michael P. Johnson, Janel M. Leone,
Yili Xu
(R) 410-23 FF Choosing to not Seek Help: Differences Among
Partner Violence Victims, Janel M. Leone, Yili Xu, Megan
Lape
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(R) 410-24 FF Mother and Child Perceptions of Social Capital
After Domestic Violence, Kristin Dillon
(R) 410-25 FH Are Couple Misperceptions of Violence Linked to
Relationship Well-being? Shelby A. Kaura, Brenda J. Lohman
(P) 410-26 FT Family of Origin Influence on Battered Women's
Views of Conflict Management, Julianna Buller, Matthew
Brosi
(R) 410-27 FT Making Sense of Multiple Messages in Abusive
Relationships, Matthew Brosi, Emily Rolling, Julianna Buller
(R) 410-28 IN Social Capital as a Predictor of Domestic Violence
Toward Cambodian Women, Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow
(R) 410-29 RT The Ones That Hit the Hardest: A Meta-analysis of
Dating Violence, Maureen Todd, Yan Xia
(R) 410-30 FF Experiences With Partner Violence and Mental
Health Problems: Exploring Patterns, F. Scott Christopher,
Tiffani S. Kisler, Shannon L. Johnson
Substance Abuse/Addictions
(P) 410-31 FH Substance Abuse and Risky Sexual Behaviors:
Relationships Among Court-Involved Youth, Atika Khurana,
Stephen Gavazzi
(R) 410-32 FH Risks in the Home Environment Associated With
Family Alcohol and Drug Use, Nicola Conners-Burrow,
Danya Johnson, Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Latunja
Sockwell, Patti Bokony, Robert Bradley
(R) 410-33 IN An Ecological Risk and Resiliency Model of Drug
Use and Abuse in India, Jacqueline Wallen, Elisabeth Maring,
Bibhuti Malik
(R) 410-34 RT The Moderating Effects of Neighborhood Contexts
on Adolescent Substance Use, Ron Cox, D'Lee Babb, Robert
Larzelere, Keti Danelia
Family Intervention and Therapy
(R) 410-35 EE Cognitive Behavioral Intervention (CBI): A Social
Skills Intervention For Individuals With Autism Spectrum
Disorders, Carla Schmidt, Matthew Schmidt, Tia Schultz
(P) 410-36 FT Ethics, Therapy and Working in the Community,
Erica Wilkins, Austin Moore, Rob Porter, Richard Wampler,
Matthew Jordan
(P) 410-37 FT Therapists Partnering in the Community, Erica
Wilkins, Rob Porter, Austin Moore, Richard Wampler,
Matthew Jordan
(R) 410-38 FT The Subjective Emotional Experience
Questionnaire: A Psychometric Evaluation, Ryan Seedall
(P) 410-39 FT In-Home Therapy for Families At-Risk for Foster
Care Placement, Andrea Roth, Justin Koon, Lenore McWey
(R) 410-40 FT The Process of Engaging Latinos Into Therapy: A
Focus on Language, Melissa Zephier, Cody Hollist
(R) 410-41 FT Do Therapeutic Alliance and Satisfaction Affect
Client Retention and Termination Status? Colleen Peterson,
Kathleen Briggs, Katherine Hertlein, Stephen Fife, Armeda
Stevenson
�Saturday, November 8
12:30 - 2:00 pm
Poster Session 6 Continued
Technology, Internet and Families
(P) 410-42 EE Childhood Cancer Connection: A Website for
Patients and Siblings, Rebecca Abrams, Maureen
Blankemeyer, Kathleen Walker
(P) 410-43 EE Understanding the Millennial Generation and Their
Need to Connect, Theresa Russo, Veronica Acevedo
(R) 410-44 FP What Policymakers Look for in Online Abstracts: A
Qualitative and Quantitative Survey, Nicole Smith, Nancy
Martland, Fred Rothbaum
(R) 410-45 FS External Influences on Young Adolescents'
Perceptions of Peer and Family Relationships, Bahira Sherif
Trask, Bethany Hepp, Melina McConatha-Rosle
(R) 410-46 IN The Use of Technology and Parents' Informal
Support Networks in Japan and the U.S.A., Masako IshiiKuntz, Katsuko Makino, Kuniko Kato, Jin-Hee Yoon
Session #411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon C
Practice Update for Practitioners
Innovative Ways to Deliver
Family Life Education
Leaders: Wallace Goddard, Ph.D.
and Charles Smith, Ph.D.
Traditional methods for providing family life
education just aren't enough anymore. Family life
educators are challenged to find new strategies
and avenues of communication to reach their
audiences. This session will explore some of these
new educational approaches and engage
participants in a discussion of how to implement
them in their work.
(Sponsor: Education and Enrichment
Section; Co-sponsor: CFLE)
Session #413 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Values, Beliefs and Virtues in MFT
Homophobia and Clinical Competency: Exploring Family
Therapists' Beliefs, Tegan Henke, Thomas Stone Carlson,
Christi McGeorge
Marital Values in the Communication-Marital Adjustment
Relationship, Amanda Veldorale-Brogan, Kay Bradford
Marital Satisfaction in Greece: Role of Social Values, Conflict and
Self-disclosures, Kyle Isaacson, Karen Quek, Margianna
Argiropoulou
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: Colleen Peterson
Session #414 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
GLBT Parenting
2:15 - 3:45 pm
H. Wallace Goddard is Family Life Specialist and
Professor, Family and Consumer Sciences, University of
Arkansas and Charles Smith is Professor and Extension
Specialist, School of Family Studies and Human
Services, Kansas State University
Enhancing Healthy Eating and Activity in Child Care: Promising
Practices and Barriers, Jane Lanigan
Financial Problems Among Families of Children With Special
Health Needs, Wendy Looman, Susan O'Conner-Von,
Gabriela Ferski, Debra Hildenbrand
(R; AP/SW)
Moderator: Sharon Denham
Goddard
Athletic Arenas and Airports: Gay Fathering in Public Place and
Space, Dana Berkowitz
Visions of Fatherhood Among Gay Men: A Sample of Emerging
Adults, Carl Rabun, Ramona Oswald
Queer Children of Queer Parents, Katherine A. Kuvalanka,
Abbie E. Goldberg
Lesbian Daughters' Come Out to Mothers: A Black Feminist
Thought Analysis, Shannon J. Miller
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant: Rebecca Adams
Session #415 SY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
Acculturation Among Asian Immigrant and Asian
American Families
Smith
(P; AP/SW)
2:15 - 3:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 11
Session #412 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Challenges During Adolescence and Childhood
Family Social Support and Unsafe Weight Control Behaviors
Among U.S. Girls, Janet Liechty
A Qualitative Study Examining the Acculturation Process of Asian
Indians in the United States, Nirisha K. Garimella, Mary Bold
Parent-Child Relationships and Acculturation Among Asian
American Families: A Meta-Analysis, Nayeon Lee, Yoona
Chin, Yu Jin Jeong
Acculturation Attitudes, Sense of Community, Community
Engagement and Family Adjustment Among Korean
Immigrants, Soyoung Lee
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Chair: Kristy Y. Shih
Session #416 PA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Grandparenting
Generative Grandfathering: How Grandfathers Nurture
Grandchildren, James Bates, Alan Taylor
Lessons From Grandpa: What Grandchildren Learn About
Fatherhood From Grandfathers, Todd Goodsell, Owen
Williamson, James Bates
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2:15 - 3:45 pm
Concurrent Sessions 11 Continued
Long-term Stepgrandmother Relationships, Mary-Catherine
Kane, Karen Blaisure, Alan Hovestadt
Discussant/Moderator: Tim Killian
(R; AP/SW)
Session #417 PA . . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
Issues Related to Management of Resources in Family
Economic Pressure and Stressors in Stepfamilies: A Family Stress
Model for Stepfamilies, David Schramm, Francesca
Adler-Baeder
Married Couples' Communication and Resource Management
Behaviors: Implications for Well-being, Robert Nielsen, Ted
Futris Lauren Keller
Spouses', Provider-role Attitudes and their Links With Marital
Relationships and Personal Well-being, Jill Walls, Heather
Helms
(R; AP/SW)
Discussant/Moderator: Kari Adamsons
One of the oldest institutions
of higher education in this
country, the University of
Delaware today combines tradition
and innovation, offering students a rich
heritage along with the latest in instructional and research technology. The
University of Delaware is a Land-Grant, Sea-Grant, Urban-Grant and
Space-Grant institution with its main campus in Newark, DE, located
halfway between Washington, DC and New York City. Please visit our website at www.udel.edu.
Assistant Professor(s)
Human Development and Family Studies
The Department of Human Development and Family Studies invites applications for
two tenure-track positions, available September 1, 2009, with competitive salaries,
commensurate with training and experience; attractive benefit packages.
Look in the Special Events Section on page
37 for details about these sessions.
Looking for information about Section
Member Meetings, Focus Group Sessions,
Board and Committee Meetings, and
Meetings of Other Associations? Check out
this section on page 39.
Assistant Professor
Counseling in Higher Education
QUALIFICATIONS: Earned doctorate in Counselor Education from CACREP
accredited program preferred, or doctorate in closely-related area. Active, ongoing
program of research in higher education settings. Record of published scholarship,
university teaching and grant support preferred. Expertise and accomplishments in
any of the following areas are desired: counseling and student development
theory/practice in higher education, supervising practicum/internship training and
teaching individual/group counseling theory and skills, assessment and career counseling theory, and multicultural issues in counseling. Ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment.
Assistant Professor
Adolescence/Youth Development
QUALIFICATIONS: Earned doctorate (ABD considered) with expertise in adolescent/youth development. Candidates must be able to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in human development, family studies, and/or research methods.
Individuals who have a desire to teach statistics at the graduate level are especially
encouraged to apply. A record of published scholarship, university teaching, and the
ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment focused on human development,
families, and communities is preferred.
PROGRAM: The College of Human Services, Education, and Public Policy (CHEP)
is the third largest college of the University. CHEP is an interdisciplinary, professional, service-oriented college. The Department of Human Development and Family
Studies (HDFS)offers an M.A. in Counseling in Higher Education , and an M.S. and
Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies. One of the strategic planning priorities for the department is to seek accreditation of the College Counseling program
from CACREP within the next two years. The Department also has an accredited
Human Services program and has strong collaborative relations with the Center for
Disabilities Studies, the Center for Community Research and Service, and the Center
for Counseling and Student Development. Please visit our websites for more information about the department (www.udel.edu/ifst) and the College
(www.udel.edu/chep).
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�Special Events
This section of the program includes all special events not related to educational sessions.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
11:45 am - 1:00 pm
Session #115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salon B
Newcomers’ Reception
Presider: Gary L. Bowen, NCFR President-elect
Sponsored by the NCFR Board of Directors and Program Committee.
All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or second
time are invited. Come and network with the NCFR Board members,
other professionals who share your research interests, textbook
authors, and Section leaders.
Complimentary light refreshments.
2:00 - 5:00 pm
Session #122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Foyer
Exhibits Grand Opening
Exhibits offer new materials and services to enhance your work.
Visit the reps at all the booths. Exhibits remain open until 5:00
pm tonight. Register for prizes.
8:00 - 9:30 pm
Session # 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Ballroom
CFLE Reception (Invitation Only)
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, Director of Education
Thursday, November 6, 2008
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Visit the Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Foyer
Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance your
work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Prizes will be awarded
over the noon hour. You must be present during the drawing to win.
12:15 – 1:00 pm
Session #213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Ballroom
Students/New Professionals Networking
All students (graduates and undergraduates) and new professionals are
invited. The session is informal and social. A facilitator will engage the
group in a discussion topic. Prizes will be given.
Presider: Jennifer Hardesty, Students/New Professionals Program
Chair
5:30 - 7:00 pm
6:00 - 7:30 pm
Session #124 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Governor’s Mansion
Session #230 . . . . Clinton Presidential Library
President’s Welcoming Reception
NCFR Past Presidents will be honored.
Everyone is cordially invited to come and
meet NCFR President, Maxine
Hammonds-Smith and other members of
the NCFR Board and Section Chairs.
Gather around the Peabody Duck Pond in
the hotel lobby at 5:00 and watch as President
Hammonds-Smith is the honorary Duckmaster for
the day. She will lead the Peabody Ducks to the elevator that
takes them to their duck quarters. Following this ceremony Dr.
Hammonds-Smith and NCFR past presidents who are present will begin the procession to the Governor’s Mansion. Buses
will be provided to take you to and from the Mansion. Meet the
buses at the front of the hotel. Come and meet your colleagues
and look at the beautiful mansion. During the reception
President Hammonds-Smith will honor the NCFR past
presidents.
Light refreshments will be served.
Thanks to Wiley-Blackwell Publishing for sponsoring this
event.
Celebration of the Institutional Identity
Project and Launching the Journal of
Family Theory & Review
NCFR has been involved in an 18-month Institutional Identity Project
to help provide a distinct identity that sets NCFR apart from other
“sound-alike” organizations. The project was headed by Dwight
Jewson, Ph.D., President, Strategic Frameworking, Inc., and son of
Ruth Jewson former NCFR Executive Director. The process involved
the Board, a Task Force, and members who gave input at Town Hall
meetings. Dr. Jewson enlisted Michael Bierut, partner in Pentagram
Design, New York City, and designer Kai Salmela, to create a
recognizable and consistent visual identity for NCFR. The culmination
of this project will be on display at this reception.
In 2009 NCFR is launching a new journal: Journal of Family Theory
& Review. This will be launched during this celebratory event. You
won’t want to miss this important event. Following this celebration you
will be treated to a tour of the Clinton Presidential Library.
Shuttle buses will be provided from the hotel to the Library, or it
is a short walk. Light refreshments will be served.
Event Sponsor: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
Sponsor of the Clinton Library Tour: University of Arkansas
School of Human Environmental Sciences and the Dale
Bumpers College of Agricultural Food and Life Sciences
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�Special Events Continued
Thursday, November 6 continued
8:00 - 9:15 pm
Session #231 . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Ballroom
Legacy Circle Reception Honoring NCFR
Members of 25 or More Years
The Legacy Circle Reception honors those those who have been
NCFR members for over 25 years. Come and enjoy your colleagues.
Light refreshments will be served.
Invitation only.
8:00 - 9:15 pm
Session #237 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Networking Session for CFLE Approved Programs
Presider: Dawn Cassidy, Director of Education
CFLE Coordinators of NCFR Approved Programs are encouraged to
come for a time of networking.
9:00 – 10:30 pm
Session #241 . . . . . . . . Ballroom Salons B and C
University Receptions
Top off the evening by attending receptions sponsored by various
universities and allied associations. Each reception will have
separate seating and display areas and food.
Those who reserved space as of October 8 include:
Auburn University
Groves Conference
Iowa State University
Michigan State University
Oklahoma State University
Purdue University
Texas Tech University
University of Arkansas
University of Delaware
University of Minnesota
Washington State University
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Friday, November 7
9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Visit the Exhibits . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ballroom Foyer
Today is the last day of Exhibits. Be sure to visit with representatives at
all the booths. Prizes will be awarded at 12:30 pm. You must be present
during the drawing to win a prize.
7:30 - 11:00 pm
Session #337 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Ballroom
NCFR 70th Anniversary Celebration and
Dance
Come and celebrate NCFR’s 70th Anniversary and relax and
enjoy your friends. Experience a night of Ozark culture at this
special event with Bluegrass music, dance lessons, folk art, crafts
and more.
Birthday cake will be served. Cash bar available.
Saturday, November 8
5:00 pm
Session #418 . . Meet at Hotel Front Desk
Taste of the South
If you are staying in Little Rock on Saturday night, end your
conference experience on a great note by joining your colleagues
and enjoying a relaxing no-host evening in a Little Rock
restaurant. Cindy Winter, NCFR Program Consultant, will be
your host for the evening. Sign up in the Hospitality Room.
�Business Meetings
Meeting for All Attendees
Friday, November 7
5:45 - 6:45 pm
Session #328. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
Annual NCFR Business Meeting and
Membership Forum
Session #133 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Family Policy
Presider: Tom Chibucos, Section Chair
Thursday, November 6
8:00 - 9:15 pm
Session #232 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Family Science
Presider: Sandra Bailey, Section Chair
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, 2007-2009 NCFR President
Presentation of Appreciation Awards to Outgoing NCFR Board
Members: April L. Few, Stephen T. Russell, Suzanne R. Smith,
and Bahira Sherif Trask; NCFR Program Chair, Anisa M.
Zvonkovic; Past Journal of Marriage and Family Editor, Alexis J.
Walker; and Local Arrangements Co-chairs: Wynona BryantWilliams and Susan Takigiku.
All NCFR members are welcome. Learn about NCFR and its future
Programs. Participate in discussions. This is an opportunity for
members to provide input to the Board.
Session #233 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Research and Theory
Presider: Ronald Sabatelli, Section Chair
Friday, November 7
7:00 - 8:15 pm
Session #329 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Education and Enrichment
Presider: Don Bower, Section Chair
Section Member Meetings
All attendees are welcome to attend the business meetings of Sections.
This is an opportunity for you to become more involved in NCFR and
the Sections that match your areas of interest.
Wednesday, November 5
7:00 - 8:15 pm
Session #125. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris
Ethnic Minorities
Session #330 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Feminism and Family Studies
Presider: Aine Humble, Section Chair
8:30 - 9:45 pm
Session #333 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Family Therapy
Presider: Colleen Peterson, Section Chair
Presider: Katia Goldfarb, Section Chair
Session #334 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Session #126 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
Presider: Catherine Solheim, Section Chair
Religion and Family Life
Presider: Linda Behrendt, Section Chair
8:30 - 9:45 pm
Session #131. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris
Ethnic Minorities Oral History
International
TCRM Business Meeting
Wednesday, November 5
Presider: Katia Goldfarb, Section Chair
8:30 – 9:45 pm
Session #132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicot
TCRM Business Meeting
Family and Health
Session #134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Presiders: Hilary Rose, 2008 Chair and Dan Perlman, 2009 Chair
Presider: Sharon Denham, Section Chair
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�Business Meetings Continued
Focus Groups
Focus groups are subsets of a sponsoring section which has a specific
interest. They do not require dues payment and are open to all members.
Wednesday, November 5
7:00 - 8:15 pm
Session #127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Issues In Aging (Continues Until 9:45 pm)
Featuring Photographs and Life Chronicles of Couples
Where Each Partner Is 100+, M. J. Alexander
Business Meeting
Presider: Whitney Brosi, Focus Group Chair
Session #128 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
8:00 - 9:15 pm
Session #234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris Lecture Hall
Parent Education
Presider: James Marshall, Focus Group Chair
Session #235 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
Sexuality
Presider: Kevin Gross, Focus Group Chair
Session #236 . . . . . . . . . . . White Oak Lecture Hall
Work and Family
Address: Teaching About Work and Family, Stephen Sweet
Business Meeting
Presiders: Kamala Ramadoss and Tara Saathoff-Wells,
Focus Group Co-chairs
Families and Technology
Friday, November 7
Presiders: Jan Colvin and Jane Lanigan, Focus Group
Co-chairs
7:15 - 8:15 am
Session #129 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Adoption
Qualitative Family Research Network
Presiders: Todd Goodsell and Seongeun Kim, Focus Group
Co-chairs
8:30 - 9:45 pm
Session #135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Family Economics (New Focus Group Forming)
Those interested in re-forming this focus group are
welcome to attend.
Session #136 . . . . . . . . . . . White Oak Lecture Hall
Men In Families
Presiders: Justin Dyer and Kari Adamsons, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Session #137 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
Peace
Presider: Kathy Walker, Focus Group Chair
Thursday, November 6
7:15 - 8:15 am
Session #200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris Lecture Hall
CFLE
Presider: William Michael Fleming, Focus Group Chair
Session #201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conway Lecture Hall
Session #300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harris Lecture Hall
Presider: Harold D. Grotevant, Focus Group Chair
7:00 - 8:15 pm
Session #331 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Asian American Families (Continues through 9:45 pm)
Lenses on Resiliency: Asian Female Professors Turning Their
Struggles Into Empowerment
Resiliency as an Asian Female Faculty-Crossing Multiple Boarders,
Shi-Ruei Sherry Fang
Resiliency of an Asian Female Professor: A Journey of Growth,
Xiaolin Xie
When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going!, Karen
Mui-Teng Quek
Keeping Faith in My Work, Seongeun Kim
Thriving on Cashing in My Cultural Capital and Seeking
Excellence, In Research, Teach Ing and Outreach, Yan Xia
Facilitator/Chair: Yoshie Sano
Presiders: Grace Chung and Kristy Shih, Focus Group
Co-chairs
7:00 - 8:15 pm
Session #332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Chronic Illness and Disability
Presider: Susanne Olsen Roper, Focus Group Chair
8:30 - 9:45 pm
GLBTSA Issues
Session #335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouichita
Presiders: Gary Horlacher and Trey Rabun, Focus Group
Co-chairs
Presider: Colleen Murray, Focus Group Chair
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�Business Meetings Continued
Friday, November 7 Continued
Session #336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Marriage and Family Enrichment
Presider: James E. Burg, Focus Group Chair
Saturday, November 8
Board and Committee
Meetings
Note: These meetings are for Board or Committee Members only.
Monday, November 3
7:15 - 8:15 am
Session #401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Rural Families and Communities
12:30 - 2:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
NCFR Audit Committee
Presider: Stephen Russell, NCFR Board Secretary/Treasurer
Presider: Monte Wainscott, Focus Group Chair
2:00 - 9:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
Miscellaneous Sessions Open
to All Attendees
NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, 2007-2009 NCFR Board
President
Tuesday, November 4
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
Mornings
7:45 - 8:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas Ballroom
Meditation
All attendees are welcome. Each day’s meditation will be led by a different
facilitator.
11:00 am - Noon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
2008 Local Arrangements Committee Meeting
Presiders: Wynona Bryant-Williams and Susan Takigiku, Local
Arrangements Co-chairs
1:00 - 5:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion
Family Relations Search Committee Meeting
Presider: Connie Steele, Search Committee Chair
CFLE Exam
Wednesday Morning
8:00 - 11:00 am. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neosho
Pre-registration required. There will be attendees who are taking
the CFLE exam during this time period. If you are walking this
hallway please refrain from loud talking.
2:00 - 6:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
NCFR Board of Directors Meeting
Presider: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, 2007-2009 NCFR Board
President
2:00 - 9:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
CFLE Advisory Board
Presider: Carol A. Darling, Advisory Board Chair
6:00 - 8:00 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Capriccio Grill
Association of Councils Officers Meeting
Presider: Richard Sale, Association of Councils Chair
6:30 - 9:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
Board Reps and Section Chairs Meeting
Presiders: Maxine Hammonds-Smith, 2007-2009 NCFR Board
President and Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
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�Business Meetings Continued
Board and Committee
Meetings Continued
Wednesday, November 5
7:30 - 9:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Cushman’s Suite
Publications Advisory Council Meeting
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
8:30 - 9:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
2009 Local Arrangements Committee Meeting
Presider: Judy Schutz, Convention and Meeting Planner
Friday, November 7
7:30 - 9:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
2009 Program Committee Meeting
Presider: Raeann Hamon, 2009 Program Chair
8:00 - 9:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
8:30 - 10:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
Meeting of Section Student/New Professional
Representatives
Presider: April Few, S/NP Board Rep
9:15 - 11:15 am . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Cushman’s Suite
Journal Advisory Council Meeting
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
1:15 - 2:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Cushman’s Suite
Meeting of Publisher Reps, Editors and Staff
Diversity Task Force Meeting
Presider: Bert N. Adams
8:45 - 10:45 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion
CFLE Academic Program Review Committee
Meeting
Presider: Susan Murray, Committee Chair
12:15 - 1:45 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Family Relations Associate Editors' Meeting
Presider: Joyce Arditti, FR Editor
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Thursday, November 6
12:15 - 2:15 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
Conference Advisory Council Meeting
7:30 - 9:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director
12:30 - 2:00 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion
8:00 - 9:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoffman
Presiders: Jay A. Mancini and Catherine Solheim, Committee
Co-Chairs
Policy Advisory Council Meeting
Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial
Meeting
Presider: Robert Milardo, JFTR Editor
8:00 - 10:00 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion
Journal of Marriage and Family Deputy Editors
Meeting
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
8:30 - 10:00 am . . . . . . . Diane Cushman’s Suite
Fellows Committee Meeting
Presider: Judith Myers-Walls, Committee Chair
1:30 - 3:00 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Journal of Marriage and Family Associate
Editors’ Meeting
Presider: David Demo, JMF Editor
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Elections Council Meeting
Saturday, November 8
7:30 - 9:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinnacle
2009 Program Committee Meeting
Presider: Raeann Hamon, 2009 Program Chair
11:00 am - 12:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Capriccio Grill
Association of Councils Officers Meeting
Presider: Richard Sale, Association of Councils Chair
�Business Meetings Continued
Meetings of Affiliates and
Other Associations
Tuesday, November 4
9:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion
Just In Time Parenting Team Meeting
Thursday, November 6
Friday, November 7
7:30 - 8:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grampas
Teaching Family Science/Family Science
Association Meeting
7:30 - 8:30 am . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouachita
Meeting of University Administrators
8:00 - 10:00 am . . . . . . . . Groves Conference Suite
Groves Conference Board Meeting
7:30 - 8:30 pm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marion
Northwest Council Get-together
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�National Council on Family Relations
2008 Conference Exhibitors
Look at the Latest Books, Products and Services
♦
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Exhibit Dates and Times
Prize drawing on Thursday at 1:00 p.m. & Friday at 12:30 p.m.
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Exhibit Booths
Active Parenting Publishers #2
American Assn. of Family & Consumer Sciences #18
Association Book Exhibit #9
Association for Research on Mothering/Demeter
Press #12
Take One/Book Display
AlphaHouse Publishing
Johns Hopkins University Press
Transaction Publishers
University of North Texas
Waveland Press
Department of Human Ecology, University of
Alberta #11
Family Science Association #14
Groves Conference on Marriage and Family #10
Heifer International #17
Kappa Omicron Nu #13
National Council on Family Relations #5
NCFR Career Center #6
Psychology Press/Taylor & Francis Group #1
Sage Publications #3
Springer Science & Business Media #7
Strengthening Families Program: For Parents &
Youth 10-14 #8
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing #4
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School of Family and Consumer
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University of Delaware
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�General Conference
Information
Welcome to the 70th NCFR Annual Conference. The theme: Lenses
on Families is the focus of a stimulating and relevant program.
This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and
practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have planned
stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and posters covering a
wide range of topics in family sciences.
In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with
colleagues, meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs. Learn
from several of NCFR’s Fellows at “Fellows Round Tables”
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Please leave your cell phone number or Hotel number with family
and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be difficult.
Accommodations for Special Needs
To insure that all may fully participate in the conference, please
ask someone at the conference registration desk to contact Judy
Schutz, if you have special needs.
Note: You must wear your name badge at all times. Badges are
checked at the door before you can enter the room. Those not
registered may not be admitted to sessions.
If You Have Questions Or Need Help…
Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration desk in the Ballroom
Foyer on the 2nd floor during registration hours and staff will gladly
assist you.
Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. Feel free to ask questions of the Board, committee and
Elections Council members who are wearing colored ribbons on their
name badges.
Your Conference Registration Fee covers admission to the
following events: Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round
tables, posters Special sessions, section and focus group business
meetings All receptions that are not for special invitation only
Exhibits Newcomers’ Reception for first and second time
attendees only
Events Requiring Additional Fees and/or Registration:
Pre-conference workshops on Tuesday, November 4 and
Wednesday, November 5 Association of Councils Leadership
Workshop/Lunch, Wednesday, November 5 Fellows Round Tables
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday JFTR and Institutional Identity
Reception, Clinton Library, Thursday, November 6 Affiliated
Councils’ Joint Meeting of Representatives of Student Councils,
Friday, November 7.
Refund Policy:
REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND
POSTMARKED BY OCTOBER 24, 2008. NO REFUNDS
WILL BE GIVEN AFTER OCTOBER 24 EXCEPT FOR A
MEDICAL EMERGENCY. Registration fee refunds are subject to a
50% administrative fee. No refunds for special events unless the event
is cancelled. Refund checks will be mailed approximately 3 weeks after
the Conference.
ONGOING EVENTS AND SERVICES
Conference Registration
Ballroom Foyer, 2nd Floor – Peabody Hotel
Hours: Tuesday, November 4 - Friday, November 7 - 8:00 am-1:00
pm; 2:00-5:00 pm
Saturday, November 8 - 8:00 am-1:00 pm
Hospitality Center/Silent Auction/Local Information
Manning Room – 2nd Floor
Wednesday, November 5 - Friday, November 7 – 8:00 am – 5:00 pm;
Saturday, November 8 - 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
Hosted by the Local Arrangements Committee and sponsored by the
Association of Councils
Chair: Irene Lee
This is your special room to be used to visit with colleagues, to visit
the NCFR Affiliated Council displays and to review the Little Rock
area tourist and visitors information. A Silent Auction will feature
items open for bidding. Plan to do your Christmas shopping here!
Proceeds will go for NCFR Conference scholarships for students.
Sign-up sheets for the Saturday evening no-host Taste of the South
dinners are posted here. If you are staying over Saturday night, relax
and enjoy your last night in Little Rock at a nice restaurant. Cindy
Winter will be your host.
There will be a complete list of emergency services in the Hospitality
Center.
Exhibits
Ballroom Foyer (2nd Floor)
Wednesday, November 5, 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Thursday, November 6, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday, November 7 - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Staff Director: Lynda Bessey
Prizes awarded on Thursday and Friday. Check on page 44 for a
complete list of exhibitors and events.
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�General Conference Information
NCFR Career Center
Exhibit Booth 6
Wednesday, November 5 - Friday, November 7 (Exhibit Hours)
Staff Coordinator: Jeanne Strand
Whether you're a job seeker or a potential employer, learn how to
"Get connected" at the NCFR Career Center exhibit booth. You'll
learn about our user-friendly, online career-matching service where
professional candidates can post their resumes and employers can
post their openings…and get connected automatically
(http://employment.ncfr.org). No cost to job seekers-safe and
confidential with automatic email alerts. For employers…easy online
posting, account management, and tracking reports PLUS affordable
rates. Save more right now… get an even better deal with the NCFR
Annual Conference Special Offer…take a 30% discount off regular
rates (expires January 31, 2009). Contact us for information.
Cyber Cafe
Petit Jean Room
Check emails at the Cyber Cafe. Please keep your time brief when
others are waiting.
Earn Valuable Continuing Education Hours!
NCFR is approved by the American Psychological Association,
National Board of Certified Counselors, National Association of
Social Workers, and NCFR Certified Family Life Educator Program
to offer continuing education opportunities for psychologists, therapists, social workers and other family professionals. NCFR maintains
all responsibility for the program.
If you registered for Continuing Education certificates fill out the form
that is in your registration packet. If you didn’t sign up for this you can
go to the Conference registration cashier and sign up. There is a $25
fee. Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January 15, 2009.
One hour attendance verification is given for each clock hour in
content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are excluded.) Up to 40
hours are eligible for CFLE credit. If you have questions contact
Judy Schutz, Conference and Meeting Planner.
Emergencies:
In the event of an emergency, dial “66” from any house
phone in the hotel. Inform the Hotel Operator of the nature of
the emergency and location. A specific response team will immediately
respond. Do not dial 911, as this will slow down the process.
For non-emergency situations, the following is a list of nearby facilities:
Hospitals
UAMS Medical Center, 4301 West Markham Street, Little Rock.
Main Hospital/Information: 501-686-7000
St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Center, Two Saint Vincent Circle,
Little Rock. Main Hospital/Information: 501-552-3000
Arkansas Children's Hospital, 800 Marshall Street, Little Rock, AR.
Main Number: 501-364-1100; After Hours Clinic: 501-364-1202
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Clinics
Family Medical Center (UAMS), 4301 West Markham Street, Little
Rock (Located at UAMS Hospital). Telephone 501-686-6560
Little Rock Family Practice, West Little Rock Location, 4208
North Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock, Arkansas 72212.
Telephone 501-228-7200 (This clinic provides Saturday hours. No
appointments necessary.)
Dental
Downtown Dental Care, 623 Main Street, Little Rock, Arkansas
72201. Telephone 501-374-2929
Other Services:
Child Care:
The following is a list of local child care facilities that are willing to
care for your child as a drop-in. If you would like to look at additional child-care facilities you can visit www.state.ar.us/childcare/
Mrs. Carrie's Day School, 1824 N. Mississippi Street, Little Rock,
AR 72209. Telephone: 501-225-4800
The Children's Center, 11501 I-30, Little Rock, AR 72209.
Telephone: 501-455-2690
Where Learning Begins, 8404 Oman Road, Little Rock, AR 72209.
Telephone: 501-568-2388
All God's Children, 3400 Baseline Road, Little Rock, AR 72209.
Telephone: 501-569-9901
Full Faith Christian Academy, 5603 Fisher Street, Little Rock, AR
72209. Telephone: 501-565-7711
Hotel Information
The Peabody Hotel, 3 Statehouse Plaza, Little Rock, AR 72201;
501-375-5000. The Peabody Hotel is the headquarters for the 2008
National Council on Family Relations 70th Annual Conference.
Located in the heart of the bustling downtown River Market District,
The Peabody-Little Rock offers unsurpassed luxury and well-appointed guest rooms. The hotel is less than a mile from the William J.
Clinton Presidential Library and less than 15 minutes from Little
Rock International Airport. The hotel is conveniently connected to
the Statehouse Convention Center. Easily accessible by foot, trolley,
or a short drive are the Statehouse Museum, Alltel Arena, the
Museum of Discovery, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, Arkansas Arts
Center and the Robinson Center. The Peabody Hotel is the home of
the world-famous Peabody Ducks, who march down the red carpet to
the Lobby Fountain every day at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
Hotel Services and Amenities
High-speed Internet and wireless Internet access
Award-winning restaurants
Peabody Athletic Club, a full-service fitness center
In-room dining, available 24 hours a day
One-day laundry and dry-cleaning
Executive business center
Valet parking
Shuttle service provided on a space-available basis between Adams
Field, Little Rock's National Airport, and the hotel. Please call hotel
in advance to reserve.
�General Conference Information
Hotel Restaurants
Whether for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Capriccio Grill® Italian
Steakhouse at The Peabody Little Rock provides guests a comfortable,
memorable dining experience. The Mallard Bar is a moderately-sized
space ideal for guests who are looking for an informal place to relax,
and the Lobby Bar is the perfect place for a lunchtime aperitif, afternoon tea, pre-dinner cocktails or post-prandial brandies and liqueurs.
No Smoking Policy:
Smoking is not permitted in any of the meeting rooms at the
Peabody Little Rock Hotel.
Restaurants and Fast Food Near the Peabody Hotel:
Andina Café & Coffee Roastery (located in River Market), 400
President Clinton Ave. Telephone: 501-376-2326
Ashley's at the Capital (located in the Capital Hotel), 111 West
Markham. Telephone: 501-374-7474
Big on Tokyo (located in River Market), 400 President Clinton Ave.
Telephone: 501-375-6200
Bosco's, 500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 105. Telephone: 501-9071881
Boulevard Bread (located in River Market), 400 President Clinton
Ave. Telephone 501-374-1232
Café 42 (located in the Clinton Library), 1200 President Clinton Ave.
Telephone 501-537-0042
Casa Manana Taqueria (located in River Market), 400 President
Clinton Ave. Telephone 501-372-6637
Cheers on Broadway, 401 West Capitol Ave. Telephone: 501-372-5494
Coast Café (located in River Market), 400 President Clinton Ave.,
Suite 100
EJ's Eats & Drinks, 523 Center St. Telephone: 501-666-3700
Flying Fish of Little Rock, 511 President Clinton Ave. Telephone:
501-375-3474
The Flying Saucer Draught Emporium, 323 President Clinton
Ave. Telephone: 501-372-7468
Gusano's Pizzeria, 313 President Clinton Ave. Telephone: 501-3741441
Arkansas and Presidential Facts
More about Arkansas and Little Rock
Little Rock's Old State House was constructed of handmade
brick in 1836, served as the state capitol for 75 years, and continues to inspire citizens and visitors alike as a history museum
today. It is the oldest standing state capitol building west of the
Mississippi River.
Arkansas has the only active diamond mine in the United States.
Famous Arkansas residents: Maya Angelou, author and poet;
Daisy Bates, social reformer; Glen Campbell, singer; William
Jefferson Clinton, president; Dizzy Dean, baseball player;
John Grisham, author; Douglas MacArthur general; Scott
Joplin,
composer; Billy Bob Thornton, actor; Sam Walton, founder
of Wal-Mart; Scottie Pippin, basketball player.
Iriana's Pizza, 201 East Markham St. Telephone: 501-374-3656
Layla Pizzeria (located in River Market), 400 President Clinton Ave.
Telephone: 501-372-1060
Sonny Williams Steakroom, 500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 100.
Telephone: 501-324-2999
US Pizza Company, 402 South Louisiana St. Telephone: 501-3745561
Underground Pub, 500 President Clinton Ave., Suite 40. Telephone
501-707-2537
Vermillion Water Grille, 200 South Commerce St., Suite 150.
Telephone: 501-371-9600
Willy D's, 322 President Clinton Ave. Telephone 501-224-9550.
Getting Your Money’s Worth From the Conference
Plan your conference events with your Personal Program Scheduler
(inserted into this program). Make appointments with colleagues in
advance.
Hand out your business cards, vitae, and resumes!
Use the message board near the registration.
Stay healthy! The fitness room is available on the 2nd floor.
Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see NCFR
staff with concerns.
Networking Opportunities Galore!
Newcomers’ Reception - meet other first-time attendees and the
NCFR Board of Directors. Wednesday noon.
President’s Welcoming Reception - Wednesday night. Meet the
board, NCFR Fellows and staff. Past Presidents will be honored.
Fellows Round Tables – Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
JFTR/Institutional Identity Reception - Thursday night
University Receptions - Thursday night
Exhibits - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Ozark Cultural Festival Celebrating NCFR’s 70th Anniversary
– Friday night
The Big Dam Bridge, which rises to 90 feet above the
Arkansas River in Little Rock, is the longest pedestrian and bicycle bridge in the world at 4,226 feet.
It is illegal to mispronounce Arkansas while in the state. It must
be pronounced "Arkansaw."
Since the 1830s the area now known as Hot Springs National
Park has bathed notables as diverse as Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Babe Ruth, and Al Capone. The park is entirely surrounded
by the city of Hot Springs.
Election/Presidential Trivia
In Arkansas voters are allowed five minutes to mark their ballots.
George W. Bush is our 43rd president, but there actually have
only been 42 presidents. Grover Cleveland was elected for two
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•Post your resume confidentially
•Save time and money by applying for
positions online; no charge to you
•Browse or search by employer, job location,
job category or title
•Receive automatic e-mail alerts when new
postings match your preferred job title
Your Career Connection
in the family research,
practice, and
education field
http://employment.ncfr.org
Employers...NCFR is the source for candidates
•Targeted advertising to thousands of
professionals in the family studies community
•Access to quality candidates
•Easy online posting, account management,
and tracking reports
•Automatic emails when new job seekers
enter resumes matching your criteria
•Instant notification when candidates apply
Visit us...
• In person at the NCFR Annual Conference at our booth in the
Exhibits Area on Wednesday (2-5pm), Thursday (9am-5pm),
and Friday (9am-2pm)
•Online at http://employment.ncfr.org
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�Behind the Scenes Conference and NCFR
Program Committee
Program Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anisa Zvonkovic, Texas Tech University
Program Chair-elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raeann Hamon, Messiah College
Section Chairs:
Education and Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Don Bower, University of Georgia
Ethnic Minorities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katia Paz Goldfarb, Montclair State Univ
Family and Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Denham, Ohio University
Anisa Zvonkovic Family Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom Chibucos, Bowling Green State University
Family Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Bailey, Montana State University
Family Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colleen Peterson, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
Feminism and Family Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aine Humble, Mt. Saint Vincent University
International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catherine Solheim, University of Minnesota
Religion and Family Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Behrendt, Indiana State University - Terre Haute
Research and Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut
Students/New Professionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Hardesty, University of Illinois
Association of Councils Program Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ada Alden, Family Life Consultant, Eden Prairie, MN
TCRM Program Chair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hilary Rose, Concordia University, Montreal
Ex Officio:
Program Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cindy Winter
Conference and Meeting Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Schutz
Program Content Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Gonzalez
Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane L. Cushman
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maxine Hammonds-Smith, Intergenerational Wellness and Aging
President-elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary L. Bowen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Exhibits Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynda Bessey
Career Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne Strand
Photographer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sothy Eng, Texas Tech University
Audio Visual Coordinators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carl Williams and Christopher Griffin, Philadelphia, PA
Local Arrangements Committee
Local Arrangements Co-Chairs . . . . . . . . . Wynona Bryant-Williams, Arkansas Women’s Health Commission and
Susan Takigiku, University of Arkansas
Hospitality Center, Silent Auction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Irene Lee, University of Arkansas Extension
Student Assistants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Brown, Mansfield State University, Chair
Local Information. . . . . . . . . . . . Wallace Goddard, James Marshall and Team, University of Arkansas Extension
VIP Speaker Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Takigiku, University of Arkansas and
Wallace Goddard, James Marshall and Team, University of Arkansas Extension, Co-chairs
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�NCFR Board of Directors
2007/2008 Board Members
Maxine
HammondsSmith
President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Intergenerational Wellness and Aging, Houston, TX
President-Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Lee Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debra L. Berke, CFLE, Messiah College
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen F. Palm, St. Cloud State University
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephen T. Russell, University of Arizona
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bahira Sherif Trask, University of Delaware
Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne R. Smith, Washington State University-Vancouver
Association of Councils President-elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chloe Merrill, CFLE, Weber State University
Student/New Professionals Representative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April L. Few, Virginia Tech
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance & Operations/Board & Section Liaison/Website Administrator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne A. Strand
2008/2009 Board Members
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE, Intergenerational Wellness and Aging, Houston, TX
President-Elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Lee Bowen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Board Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debra L. Berke, Wilmington University
Board Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norma J. Bond-Burgess, Chatham University
Board Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Ann Hollinger, Messiah College
Board Member-at-Large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary R. Lee, Bowling Green State University
Board Member-at-Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glen F. Palm, St. Cloud State University
Association of Councils President-elect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chloe D. Merrill, Weber State University
Student/New Professional Representative . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Soyoung Lee, University of New Mexico
Maxine
HammondsSmith
Ex Officio:
NCFR Executive Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane L. Cushman
NCFR Manager of Governance & Operations/Board & Section Liaison/Website Administrator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne A. Strand
Editors
Journal of Marriage and Family (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Demo, University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Arditti, Virginia Tech
Journal of Family Theory and Review (2008) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Milardo, University of Maine
2007/2008 NCFR Board of Directors
Back Row: Maxine Hammonds-Smith; Debra
Berke; Glen Palm; Chloe Merrill; Gary Bowen;
April Few
Front Row: Suzanne Smith; Stephen Russell;
Bahira Sherif Trask
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�Staff and Affiliated Councils
NCFR Headquarters Staff
Toll free phone number (U.S. and Canada) . . . . . . . . . 888-781-9331
NCFR phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763-781-9331
Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 763-781-9348
General Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . info@ncfr.org
Website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.ncfr.org
Executive Director. . . . . . . . . Diane L. Cushman
ext. 21; direct: 763-231-2891
Email: DianeCushman@ncfr.org
Manager of Member Relations/Association of
Councils Liaison/Exhibits Coordinator
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynda Bessey
ext. 22: direct: 763-231-2892;
Email: lyndabessey@ncfr.org
Director of Education . . . . . . . . . . . Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed. CFLE
Ext. 12; direct: 763-231-2882; Email: dawncassidy@ncfr.org
Director of Membership & Marketing . . . Charles Cheesebrough
Ext. 15; direct: 763-231-2885;
Email: charlescheesebrough@ncfr.org
Mailroom, Order Fulfillment & Purchasing Clerk . . Yvette Creese,
ext. 20; direct: 763-231-2890; Email: yvettecreese@ncfr.org
Director of Communications & Public Affairs
Nancy Gonzalez, M.Ed., CFLE
ext. 17; direct: 763-231-2887; Email: nancygonzalez@ncfr.org
Accounting Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Knutson-Grams
ext. 14; direct: 763-231-2884; Email: patknutson@ncfr.org
Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeremy Nilson
ext. 10; Direct: 763-231-??; Email: jeremynilson@ncfr.org
Director of Finance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Pepper
ext. 16; direct: 763-231-2886; Email: johnpepper@ncfr.org
Manager of Information Technology. . . . . . . . . . . . Jason Samuels
ext. 18; Direct: 763-231-2888; Email: jasonsamuels@ncfr.org
Conference & Meeting Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Schutz
ext. 23; direct: 763-231-2890; Email: judyschutz@ncfr.org
Manager of Governance & Operations/Board & Section Liaison/
Website Administrator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeanne Strand
ext. 11; direct: 763-231-2881; Email: jeannestrand@ncfr.org
Conference Consultant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cindy Winter, CMP
Cell: 612-579-8580; Email: cindywinter@ncfr.org
Email: marbens@rcn.com
Association of Councils
Executive Board
President . . . . . . Richard Sale
President-elect. Chloe Merrill,
Program Chair . . . Ada Alden
Secretary . . . . Stephen Brown
Student/New Professional Rep
Richard Sale
. . . . . . . . . . . . W. Justin Dyer
Section Liaison . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denise Donnelly
Past President/Chair, Nominating Committee
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marcie Brooke
Staff Liaison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynda Bessey
Affiliated Council Presidents
State
California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacki Booth
Illinois. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Laumann
Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty Cooke
Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary W. Peterson
Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Camp
Texas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Green
Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Buck
Regional/Local
Mid-Atlantic (DE, PA, MD) . . . . Rebecca Ward
Northwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Lanigan
Greater Greensboro, NC . . . . . . Cindy Dorman
Taiwan, ROC. . . . . Hsiang-Ming Justine Kung
Student Councils (Advisors)
Bowling Green State University
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jean Gerard, Advisor
East Carolina University . Elizabeth Carroll and
Linda Robinson Co-advisors
Family Relations Council at Central Michigan
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Latty, Advisor
Lipscomb Council on Family Relations
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Conger, Advisor
Louisiana Tech University
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tammy Harpel, Advisor
Messiah College . . . . . Raeann Hamon, Advisor
North Texas State University
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tommie Lawhon, Advisor
Samford University . . . Jonathan Davis, Advisor
South Carolina State University
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheila Littlejohn, Advisor
Stout Council . . . . . . Jeanne Rothaupt, Advisor
Syracuse University . . . Robert Moreno, Advisor
Texas Tech University. . . . Lane Powell, Advisor
Towson University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Stone
University of Central Oklahoma Campus Council
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glee Absher, Advisor
University of Detroit-Mercy
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Libby Blume, Advisor
University of Hawaii-Manoa. . . . . Mary Martini
University of Illinois . Angela R. Wiley, Advisor
University of Kentucky
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Advisor
University of Maryland . . Roger Rubin, Advisor
University of Missouri-Columbia
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marilyn Coleman, Advisor
University of Nevada, Reno
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ann Rice, Advisor
University of Tennessee
. . . . . . . . . . . . . Julia and James Malia, Advisors
Weber State University . . Chloe Merrill, Advisor
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�Index of Program Participants
The following people are listed in the program. The Index lists the information in the following order: Last Name, First Name, Employer
followed by Session Number(s) in which the person is a participant. All sessions in the program are listed in chronological order. Sessions
beginning with #100s occur on Wednesday, those with #200s are on Thursday, #300s are on Friday, and #400s are on Saturday. To find
the participant’s name go to the session number in the program. Participants who are participating in a round table or poster session will
have the individual number as well as the session number (e.g. #216-71).
A
Abrams, Rebecca (Kent State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-42
Acevedo, Veronica (SUNY
Oneonta). . . . . . . . #410-43
Acock, Alan (Oregon State
Univ. . . . . . . #TC2A, 215-1
Adams, Bert (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Madison)
. . . . . . . p. 42, #114, 215-2
Adams, Rebecca (Ball State
Univ.). . . . . . . #311-41, 414
Adamsons, Kari (Univ. of
Connecticut)
. . . . . . #114, 136, 308, 417
Adkins, Kate (Ohio State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Adler-Baeder, Francesca
(Auburn Univ.) . . . . . #102,
. . . . . . 118-2, 206-1, 206-4,
. . . . . 214-44, 311-38, 417-1
Aholou, Tiffiany M. (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . #206-5
Akande, Katrina (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . . . . . . #111-4
Akers, C. Ryan (Mississippi
State Univ.) . . . . . . #104-01
Akos, Patrick (Univ. of NCChapel Hill). . . . . . . #227-2
Alabiso, Claudia (Seattle Pacific
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #405
Alden, Ada (Family Life
Consultant, Eden Prairie,
MN) . . . . . . . . . . pp. 49, 53
Alegre, Alberto (East Stroudsburg Univ.) . . . . . . #204-06
Alexander, M. J. (Photographer,
Oklahoma) . . . . . . . . . #127
Alexander, St. Clair (Loma
Linda Univ.)
. . . . . #119-1, 119-2, 119-3
Alfaro, Edna (Arizona State
Univ.) . . . . . . #110-2, 327-2
Allen, Katherine (Virginia Tech)
. . . . . . #116-1, 228, 311-32
Allen-Meares, Paula (Univ. of
Michigan Sch. of Social
Work) . . . . . . . . . . #302-05
Allen, Nikki (California State
Univ., Fresno) . . . . #311-09
Alqashan, Humoud (Kuwait
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-03
Amato, Paul (Penn State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . #116-2, 123, 223
Ames, Barbara (Michigan State
Univ.) . . . . #302-16, 311-49
Anasuri, Sadguna (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout). . . #410-17
Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of
Maryland)
. . . . . #303, 311-54, 402-05
Anderson, James (Michigan
National Guard) . . #311-49
Anderson, Jared R. (Kansas State
Univ.). . . . . . . #218-2, 402-21
Ansah, Frank (Miami Univ. of
Ohio). . . . . . . . . . . #311-22
Arcury, Thomas (Wake Forest
Univ. Health Sciences)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-32
Arditti, Joyce (Virginia Tech)
. . . . . . . . . pp. 42, 51, #229
Argiropoulou, Margianna (Univ.
of Athens) . . . . . . . #413-3
Arrington, Rachel (Utah State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-27
Asay, Sylvia (Univ. of Nebraska
at Kearney) . . . . . . #311-03
August, Gerald (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . #218-2
Aupperlee, Jana (Nazareth Col.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #404-4
Austin, Jean F. (Univ. of
Maryland Coop. Ext.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-09
Ayres, Lioness (Univ. of Iowa)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-29
B
Babb, D’Lee (Oklahoma State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-34
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Baber, Kristine (Univ. of New
Hampshire) . . . . . . . . #228
Bailey, Deborah (Central
Michigan Univ.) . . #214-21
Bailey, Sandra (Montana State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . p. 49, #232
Bailey, William (Univ. of
Arkansas) . . . . . . . #214-39
Baker, Jean (Nazareth Col.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #404-4
Ball, Katharine (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #204-01
Ballard, Sharon (East Carolina
Univ.) . . . . . . #109, 214-17,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 218, 402-08
Baltimore, Diana (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-30
Bamaca, Mayra (Arizona State
Univ.) . . . . . #311-08, 327-2
Barber, Bonnie (Murdoch Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . #221, 402-13
Barber, Brian (Univ. of
Tennessee) . . . . . . #302-24
Barrios-Bell, Abril (Utah State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #102-1
Bartle-Haring, Suzanne (The
Ohio State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . #204-10, 214-43
Bass, Brenda (Univ. of
Northern Iowa) . . . #407-3
Bates, James (Syracuse Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . #416-1, 416-2
Bauer, Jean (Univ. of
Minnesota)
. . . . . . #207, 305-2, 311-53
Bean, Roy (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-17
Behnke, Andrew (North
Carolina State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204-07
Behrendt, Linda (Indiana State
Univ.) . . . p. 49, #126, 214-34
Bennett, Kymberly (Indiana
State Univ.) . . . . . . #214-34
Benson, Kristen (North Dakota
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #120-1
Benson, Mark J. (Virginia Tech)
. . . . . #113, 204-06, 402-15
Bentley, Gail (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-20
Berke, Debra (Messiah Col.)
. . . . . . . p. 51, #208, 408-3
Berkowitz, Dana (Louisiana
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #414-1
Berry, Ann (Univ. of
Tennessee) . . . . . . . . . #207
Bertram, Glee (Univ. of Central
Oklahoma) . . . . . . . . . #304
Bessey, Lynda (NCFR)
. . . . . . . . . . . pp. 45, 49, 53
Beutler, Ivan (Brigham Young
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221
Bishop, Alex (Oklahoma State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #103
Blackwell, Ann (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-19
Blaisure, Karen (Western
Michigan Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #101, 416-3
Blanchard, Victoria (Brigham
Young Univ.). . . . . #402-23
Blankemeyer, Maureen (Kent
State Univ.) . . . . . . #410-42
Blow, Adrian (Michigan State
Univ.) . . . . #214-31, 311-49
Blume, Thomas (Oakland
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209
Blunk, Betsy M. (Texas State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-33
Boden, Jeremy (Texas Tech
Univ.) . . . . #104-04, 204-22
Bojczyk, Kathryn (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-14
Bokony, Patti (Univ. of
Arkansas for Medical
Sciences) . . . . . . . . #410-32
Bold, Mary (Texas Woman’s
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415
Bolland, John (The Univ. of
Alabama at Birmingham)
. . . . . . . . . . #225-3, 402-24
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Participants
Bond-Burgess, Norma
(Chatham Univ.) . . . . . p. 51
Booth, Alan (Penn State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #213A
Boothby, Jennifer (Indiana State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-34
Bowden, Jasmin (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-04
Bowen, Gary (Univ. of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill)
. . . . pp. 49, 51, #130, 221,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303, 313-1
Bower, Don (Univ. of Georgia)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 49, #329
Bowles, Janet (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-44
Boyd-Soisson, Erin (Messiah
Col.). . . . . . . . . . . . . #408-3
Boyer, Cheri (Washington State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-41
Bradford, Angela (Auburn
Univ.) . . . . . #102-2, 118-2,
. . . . . . . . . . . 206-4, 311-38
Bradford, Kay (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . . . . . . #413-2
Bradley, Robert (Univ. of
Arkansas for Medical
Sciences) . . . . . . . . #410-32
Bramble, Holly (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . . #TC2B
Brandon, Denise (Univ. of
Tennessee) . . . . . . #214-05
Branscum, Anne (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-27
Branscum, Shelba (Southeast
Missouri State Univ.) . . #102
Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #302-09
Bredow, Carrie (Univ. of Texas
at Austin) . . . . . . . . #110-4
Breife, Peter (Göteborg Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-46
Breitkreuz, Rhonda (Univ. of
Alberta) . . . . . . . . . #311-52
Brewer, Loretta (Arkansas State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-19
Brewton, Katherine E. (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . #305-2
Briggs, Kathleen (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-41
Britner, Preston (Univ. of
Connecticut) . . #227, 302-11
Broberg, Danielle (Washington
State Univ.) . . . . . . #214-41
Brooke, Marcie (Working Family
Resource Ctr.) . . . p. 53, #100
Brookes, Sheila (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-19
Brooks, Erika D. (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #407-1
Brophy-Herb, Holly (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . #410-06
Brosi, Matthew (Oklahoma
State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . #410-26, 410-27
Brosi, Whitney (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . #103-1, 316
Brotherson, Sean (North
Dakota State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-06
Browder, Dawn (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-01
Browder, Sara (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-04
Brown, Ashley (Arizona State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-08
Brown, Stephen (Mansfield
State Univ.) . . . . . pp. 49, 53
Brown, Susan (Ohio State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-29
Brown, Tiffany (Montclair State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #110
Bryant, Barlynda (Penn State
Univ.) . . . . . #225-3, 402-24
Bryant, Chalandra (Penn State
Univ.) . . . . . #111-3, 225-3,
. . . . . . . . . . . 324-3, 402-24
Bryant-Williams, Wynona (State
of Arkansas). . . . pp. 39, 49
Buckley, Rhonda R. (Texas
Woman’s Univ.). . . . #327-1
Buckmiller, Nicolle (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . #204-14, 320
Buehler, Cheryl (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #319
Buller, Julianna (Oklahoma State
Univ.). . . . . . #410-26, 410-27
Bullock, Linda (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #204-01
Burg, James (Indiana
Univ./Purdue Univ.-Ft.
Wayne) . . . . . . . . . . . . #336
Burgess, Anne (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-19
Burr, Brandon (Oklahoma State
Univ.)
. . . #326-2, 402-22, 402-26
Burwell, Stephanie (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . #107-2
Busby, Dean (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . #204-29, 221
Byno, Lucy (Florida State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #304-1
C
Call, Lindsay (Brigham Young
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221
Call, Vaughn (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #104-02
Calligas, Alexandra (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . #102-2, 118-2, 311-38
Campbell, Kelly (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . #TC1A;
. . . . . . . . . . . 107-2, 402-29
Carrillo, Sonia (Universidad de
los Andes) . . . . . . . #204-16
Carroll, Elizabeth (East
Carolina Univ.) . . . #214-17
Carroll, Jason (Brigham Young
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221
Carver, Courtney (Mississippi
State Univ.) . . . . . . #104-01
Casey, Judi (Ithaca Col.). . #325-1
Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR)
. . . . . pp. 37, 38, 53, #130,
. . . . . . . . 237, 312, 319, 322
Chan, Cara (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-28
Chandler, Kristie B (Samford
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-15
Chaney, Cassandra (LSU)
. . . . . . . . . . . #121-3, 225-2
Chang, ChiungHsin (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #204-01
Chang, I. Joyce (Univ. of
Central Missouri)
. . . . . . . . . . . . p. 40, 410-03
Chartier, Katherine J. (Utah
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #322-2
Cheek, Cheryl (Penn State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #101
Chen, Ching-Ju (Michigan State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-10
Chibucos, Tom (Bowling Green
State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . p. 49, #133, 227
Childs, Geniel (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-45
Chin, Yoona (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #415
Chou, Li-Tuan (National
Taiwan Normal Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . #311-24, 402-12
Christensen, Anna (Johns
Hopkins Univ.). . . . . . #211
Christensen, Donna (Univ. of
Arizona) . . . . . . . . #402-13
Christopher, F. Scott (Arizona
State Univ.) . . . . . . #410-30
Chung, Grace (UCLA)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #331
Ciafardini, Anthony (Virginia
Tech) . . . . . . . . . . . #402-15
Clark, Moireen (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . . #TC2B
Clarke, Nishana (Loma Linda
Univ.). . #119-1, 119-2, 119-3
Claxson, Amy (Univ. of
Massachusetts) . . . . . . #211
Clinch, C. Randall (Wake Forest
Univ. Health Sciences)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-32
Cobb, Rebecca (Purdue Univ.,
Calumet) . . . . . . . . #311-41
Coehlo, Deborah (Oregon State
Univ.- Cascades Campus)
. . . . . . . . #111, 324-1, 406
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Cole, Charles L. (Univ. of
Louisiana at Monroe)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1B
Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) . . #116-3, 311-25
Collier, David (East Carolina
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-08
Colvin, Jan (Louisiana Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . #128, 214-18
Combes, Bertina (Univ. of
North Texas) . . . . #410-10
Comer, Jodie (Univ. of
Connecticut) . . . . . #302-11
Conger, Rand (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #218-3
Conners-Burrow, Nicola (Univ.
of Arkansas for Medical
Sciences) . . . . . . . . #410-32
Contreras, Dawn (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . #214-10
Cooke, Betty (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #104-03
Cook, Gina (Utah State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-06
Coon, Tamara (Univ. of MissouriColumbia) . . . . . . . . #402-10
Copur, Zeynep (Hacettepe
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-11
Cornille, Thomas (Florida State
Univ.)
. . . . #TC1A, 311-19, 322-3
Cottle, Nate (Univ. of North
Texas) . . . . . . . . . . . #118-4
Cowan, Carolyn (Univ. of
California-Berkeley)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211, 212
Cowan, Philip (Univ. of
California-Berkeley)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #212, 308
Cox, Amy (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #305-1
Cox, Ron (Oklahoma State
Univ.) . . . . . #112-1, 410-34
Craft-Rosenberg, Martha (Col.
of Nursing, Univ. of Iowa)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-29
Craft, Shonda (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #311-34
Craig, Michelle (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-03
Crawford, Yancey (East
Carolina Univ.) . . . #402-08
Crock, Rosemary (Consultant)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204-12
Crosbie-Burnett, Margaret
(Univ. of Miami)
. . . . . #215-3, 319-2, 408-6
Crosswhite, Jennifer M. (Univ.
of Nebraska at Kearney)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-11
Crouter, Ann C. (Penn State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #218-1
Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #218-3
Curran, Melissa (Univ. of
Arizona) . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Curtis, Fox (Loma Linda Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #119-3
Cushman, Diane (NCFR
Executive Director)
pp. 41, 42, 49, 51, 53, #212
D
Dalla, Rochelle (Univ. of
Nebraska) . . . . . . . . #324-4
Danelia, Ketevan (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #112-1
Danelia, Keti (Oklahoma State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-34
Daniel, Christy (Univ. of
Florida) . . . . . . . . . #302-21
Dansie, Loni (Utah State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-27
Dansokho, Selma (Univ. of
North Carolina at
Greensboro) . . . . . #302-13
Darling, Carol A. (Florida State
Univ.)
. . . p. 41, #101, 217, 322-1
Davidson, J. Kenneth
(Emeritus, Univ. of
Wisconsin-Eau Claire)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #215-4
Davis, Donna (Univ. of Florida)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #100
Davis, Elizabeth (Utah State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #322-2
Davis, Jonathan C (Samford
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-15
Day, Randal (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #112-3
Dean, Lukas (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221
Decker, Jonathan (Auburn
Univ.) . . . . . #102-2, 311-38
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DeJean, Sarah (Self-employed)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-44
Delevi, Raquel (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #322-3
Delk, Cheryl (Oklahoma State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-15
DeMaris, Alfred (Bowling Green
State Univ.). . . . . . . . #302-26
Demo, David (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro)
. . . . . pp. 42, 51, #123, 229
Denham, Sharon (Ohio Univ.)
. p. 49, #132, 316, 324, 412
Denizman, Isik (Valdosta State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-02
DeReus, Lee Ann (Penn State
Univ., Altoona). . . . . . #307
DeTossantos, Nyla (Univ. of
Alberta) . . . . . . . . . #TC1A
Devall, Esther (New Mexico
State Univ.) . . . . . . . . . #224
Dew, Jeffrey (Univ. of Virginia)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #221, 308
Deyell, Stewart (Univ. of British
Columbia) . . . . . . . #410-08
Diamond, Guy (Univ. of
Pennsylvania) . . . . #214-30
Dickey, Bryce (Western
Michigan Univ.) . . #214-14
Dill, Meghan (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-14
Dillon, Kristin (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #410-24
Dilworth, Jennie (Georgia So.
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . #306, 407-2
Dion, Robin (Mathematica)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #117
Do, Anh (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) . . . . . . . . . . . #323
Doherty, William J. (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #402-21
Doktor, Judy (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) . . . . . . . . #410-13
Dolbin-MacNab, Megan (Virginia
Tech) . . . . . . . . #103-1, 226-2
Donnelly, Denise (Georgia State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 53
Downs, Adam (Michigan State
Univ.) . . . . . #204-20, 326-3
Dreuth Zeman, Laura
(Southern Illinois Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-12
Driskill, Gerald (U of Arkansas
Little Rock) . . . . . . #402-19
Dubbeldee, Heather (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #104-03
Durtschi, Jared (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #218-3
Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of
Minnesota Ext. & Fam. Soc.
Sci. Dept.)
. . . . . . . . . . #214-04, 304-3
Dyches, Tina (Brigham Young
Univ.) . . . . . #305-1, 410-13
Dyer, Wm. Justin (Univ. of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 53, #136
Dyk, Patricia (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . #204-18, 207
E
Eanes, Angella (South Carolina
State Univ.) . . . . . . #204-31
Eason, E. Allen (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #408-4
Eberle, Stacy (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout). . . #311-40
Efstration, Katherine (Auburn
Univ.) . . . . . #102-2, 311-38
Eng, Sothy (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . p. 49, #410-28
Engle, Jennifer (Univ. of
Illinois) . . . . . . . . . . . . #222
Ennis-Cole, Demetria (Univ. of
North Texas) . . . . #410-10
Eryigit, Suna (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-44
Eskow, Karen (Towson Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #208-3
Esmail, Shaniff (Univ. of
Alberta) . . . . . . . . . #214-27
Espiritu, Yen Le (Univ. of
California-San Diego). . #409
Etoh, Sae (Tokyo Univ. of
Foreign Studies) . . . . . #220
Eyler, Janet (Vanderbilt Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #315
F
Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-02
Falslev, Tasha (Utah State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . #224-2, 224-3
Fanflik, Patricia (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . . #408-5
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Fang, Shi-Ruei Sherry
(Northern Illinois Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #331-1
Farrie, Danielle (Temple Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-02
Fast, Janet (Univ. of Alberta)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #305-3
Feeney, Sarah (Oregon State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #110-3
Feinberg, Mark (Penn State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #102-3
Feliciano, Cynthia (Univ. of
California, Irvine) . . #204-27
Felix, Dan (Utah State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #306-4
Ferski, Gabriela (Shriners
Hospital for Children)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #412-3
Few, April (Virginia Tech)
. . pp. 39, 42, 51, #123, 228
Fider, Carlene (Loma Linda
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #119-2
Fife, Stephen (Univ. of Nevada,
Las Vegas). . . . . . . #410-41
Fincham, Frank D. (Florida
State Univ.)
. . . . . . . #123, 206-2, 306-3
Fine, Mark (Univ. of MissouriColumbia) . . #116-4, 402-10
Finley, Gordon (Florida
International Univ.) . . #111-1
Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . #204-20, 204-21, 204-22
Fitzgerald, Hiram (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . #410-06
Fitzgerald, Megan (Univ. of
Maryland)
. . . . . #204-14, 320, 402-05
Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech
Univ.) . . . . #TC2B, 104-04,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 311-04, 315
Flanigan, Nadia (Florida State
Univ.) . . . . . #302-14, 322-3
Fleming, Wm. Michael (Univ. of
Northern Iowa) . #200, 322-1
Fletcher, Anne (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-13
Flick, Marilyn (North Eugene
High Sch., OR)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #100, 118
Flood, Sarah (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #311-31
Flynn, Heather (Univ. of
Michigan) . . . . . . . . . . #211
Fogarty, Kate (Univ. of Florida)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-07
Folbre, Nancy (Univ. of
Massachusetts-Amherst)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #310
Follmer, Holly E. (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #407-1
Fomby, Paula (Univ. of
Colorado at Denver)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204-02
Fox, Curtis (Loma Linda Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . #119-1, 119-2
Fox, Greer Litton (Univ. of
Tennessee) . . . . . . . #313-9
Frank, Sarah (Univ. of
Kentucky). . . . . . . . . . #207
Frias, Larissa (Purdue Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #404-1
Fronheiser, Joey (The Univ. of
Oklahoma) . . . . . . #204-11
Fruhauf, Christine A. (Colorado
State Univ.) . . #100, 410-15
Fujimto, Takashi (National
Women’s Education) . . #220
Funabashi, Keiko (Shizuoka
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #220
Futris, Ted (Univ. of Georgia)
. . . . . #107-2, 206-5, 417-2
G
Galovan, Adam (Utah State
Univ.) . . . . . . #224-2, 224-3
Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of
Missouri)
. . . . . #214-38, 311-25, 316
Gant, Larry (Univ. of Michigan)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-05
Garber, Judy (Vanderbilt Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-30
Gardner, Brandt (Oklahoma
State Univ.)
. . . #326-2, 402-22, 402-26
Garimella, Nirisha (Texas
Woman’s Univ.) . . . . . #415
Garren, Rikki A. (Ohio State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-09
Garrett, Kevin (Kansas State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #104-05
Garrison, Betsy (Louisiana State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #225-2
Gavazzi, Stephen (Ohio State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-31
Geis, Alex (Texas State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-20
Geis, Alexandra (Texas State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #208-4
Gengler, Colleen (Univ. of
Minnesota Ext. . . . #214-04
Gentry, Deborah B. (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #302-09
Gerst, Katherine (Northern
Illinois Univ.) . . . . #104-09
Ghazarian, Sharon (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) . . . #302-27
Gibbons, Colleen (Univ. of
Illinois) . . . . . . . . . . . . #222
Gilgun, Jane (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . #107, 303
Gillen, Martie (Univ. of
Kentucky). . . #111-4, 214-46
Glidewell, Cara (Univ. of
Arkansas) . . . . . . . #214-39
Glover, Rebecca (Univ. of
North Texas) . . . . . #118-4
Goddard, H. Wallace (U of
Arkansas Coop Ext)
. p. 49, #313-2, 402-19, 411
Goen, Todd Lee (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . #214-35
Goldberg, Abbie E. (Clark Univ.)
. . . . . . . #211, 311-33, 414-3
Goldfarb, Katia (Montclair
State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . p. 49, #125, 131
Goldman, Jane (Univ. of
Connecticut) . . . . . #302-11
Goldstein, Sara (Montclair State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-07
Gonzales-Backen, Melinda
(Arizona State Univ.) . #110-2
Gonzalez, Nancy (NCFR). . p. 49
Gonzalez, Richard (Univ. of
Michigan) . . . . . . . . . . #211
Goodman, W. Benjamin (Penn
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #218-1
Goodsell, Todd (Brigham
Young Univ.)
. . . . . . #104-02, 129, 416-2
Gordon Simons, Leslie (Univ.
of Georgia). . . . . . #214-42
Gorman, Lisa (Michigan State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-49
Grafsky, Erika (Ohio State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-34
Graham, Steven M. (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . #206-2, 306-3
Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-01
Greenhow, Christine (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . #322-4
Green, Steve (Texas A&M
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #404-2
Greil, Arthur L. (Alfred Univ.)
. . . . . #311-15, 318, 402-07
Grice, James W. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #408-4
Griffin, Melody M. (Auburn
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #102-4
Gross, Kevin (East Carolina
Univ.) . #214-17, 235, 402-08
Grotevant, Harold (Univ. of
Massachusetts) . . . . . . #300
Grutzmacher, Stephanie (Univ.
of Maryland) . . . . #311-54
Grzywacz, Joseph (Wake Forest
Univ. Health Sciences)
. . . . . . . . . . #214-32, 407-3
Gudmunson, Clinton (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . . . #221
Gudmundson, Daniel (Utah State
Univ.). . . . . . . . #224-2, 224-3
H
Haas, Linda (Indiana Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . #101, 311-47
Hachiya, Miki (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-44
Hagenbuch, David J. (Messiah
Col.). . . . . . . . . . . . . #208-1
Hall, Scott (Ball State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-41
Halpern-Meekin, Sarah
(Harvard Univ.). . . . #109-1
Hamel, Jessica (Michigan State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-16
Hammonds-Smith (Private
Practice, Houston, TX)
. . . . . pp. 39, 41, 42, 49, 51,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #124, 328
Hamon, Raeann R. (Messiah
Col.) . . . . . . . . . . pp. 42, 49,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #208-1, 409
Hancock, Donna (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . . . . . #204-18
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Hans, Jason (Univ. of
Kentucky)
. . . #111-4, 214-40, 302-15
Hansen, Elizabeth (Eastern
Kentucky Univ.) . . #214-37
Hansen, Gary (Univ. of
Kentucky) #204-18, 214-37
Hansen, Karen V. (Brandeis
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #216
Hanson, Shirley M. H.
(Emeritus, Oregon Health
Sciences Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . #101, 226, 303
Hardesty, Jennifer (Univ. of
Illinois-Urbana/Champaign)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 49, #213
Hardy, Kenneth V. (Drexel
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #403
Harell-Levy, Marinda (Auburn
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . # 214-42
Harpel, Tammy (Louisiana Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-36
Harper, Scott (Oklahoma
Christian Univ.). . . #311-18
Harris, V. William (Utah State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #322-2
Harter, Lynn (Ohio Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #316
Haselschwerdt, Megan (Univ. of
Illinois) . . . . . . . . . . . . #222
Hathcoat, John D. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . #402-07
Hayhoe, Celia (Virginia Tech)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-22
Hazen-Swann, Nancy (Univ. of
Texas at Austin) . . . . . #308
Heath, Claudia (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . . . . . #214-46
Helms, Heather (Univ. of
North Carolina at
Greensboro) . . #319, 417-3
Henderson, Janis (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-20
Henderson, Tammy (Oklahoma
State Univ.). . . . . #107, 210
Henke, Tegan (DuPage County
Health Department) . #413-1
Henke, Teri (Univ. of
Tennessee) . . . . . . #302-24
Henry, Carolyn S. (Oklahoma
State Univ.)
. . . . . . #204-08, 210, 218-4
Hensley, Robert (Col. of Saint
Scholastica) . . . . . . #204-25
Hepp, Bethany (Univ. of
Delaware) . . . . . . . #410-45
Hertlein, Katherine (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-41
Hershey, Alan (Mathematica)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #117
Hertzog, Jodie (Wichita State
Univ.). . . . . . . . #304-2, 327
Higginbotham, Brian (Utah State
Univ.) . . . . . . . #102-1, 206-3,
. . . . . . 306-4, 311-26, 311-27
Hildenbrand, Debra (Park
Nicollet Clinics) . . . #412-3
Hildreth, Gladys (Univ. of
North Texas)
. . . . . . . . . . #215-5, 410-10
Hill, E. Jeffrey (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-45
Hill, Twyla (Wichita State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #406-2
Hill-Menson, Toni (Univ. of
Nebraska -Lincoln)
. . . . . . . . . . #302-02, 324-4
Hillaker, Barbara (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . #204-05
Hillyard, Pamela (Eastern
Illinois Univ.) . . . . #204-09
Hilton, Jeanne (Univ. of
Nevada). . . . . . . . . #410-18
Hines, Mack (Sam Houston
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #225-1
Hockaday, Cathy (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-50
Hollinger, Mary Ann (Messiah
Col.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 51
Hollingsworth, Leslie (Univ. of
Michigan Sch. of Social
Work) . . . . . . . . . . #302-05
Hollist, Cody (Univ. of
Nebraska) . . . . . . . #410-40
Hope, Liddy (Ripon Col.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-17
Hopkins, Katrina (LSU)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #121-3
Horlacher, Gary (Univ. of
Southern California). . . #201
Houghtaling, Austin (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . #204-24
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Houltberg, Benjamin
(Oklahoma State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #218-4
Houseknecht, Sharon (Ohio
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #213A
Hovestadt, Alan (Western
Michigan Univ.) . . . #416-3
Howard, Elise (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-28
Hsieh, Yin-Sha (National
Taiwan Normal Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-24
Huang, Nei-yuh (National Taiwan
Normal Univ.) . . . . . #214-24
Huang, Shu-Man (Diwan Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-24
Hubler, Daniel (Oklahoma State
Univ.)
. . . #326-2, 402-22, 402-26
Huddleston-Casas, Catherine
(Univ. of Nebraska)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #324-4
Hughes, Chris (U of Arkansas
Coop Ext) . . . . . . . #402-19
Humble, Aine (Mount Saint
Vincenty Univ.)
. . p. 49, #205, 311-28, 330
Hunsaker, Stephen (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-26
Hunter, Andrea (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
. . . . . . . . . . . #302-13, 311-14
Huston, Ted (The Univ. of
Texas at Austin) . . . #110-4
Hwang, Abraham (Messiah
Col.). . . . . . . . . . . . . #224-1
Hwang, Philip (Göteborg Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-47
Isaacson, Kyle (Seattle Pacific
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #413-3
Ishii-Kuntz, Masako (Ochanomizu Univ.). . . . . . . #410-46
Ito, Yoko (Chiba Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-1
James, Spencer (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #104-02
Jamison, Tyler (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #311-30
Jasper Crase, Sedahlia (Iowa State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . #204-30, 322
Jeong, Yu-Jin (Oregon State
Univ.). . . . . . . #311-21, 415
Jewson, Dwight (Strategic Frameworking, Inc.) . . . . p. 1, #212
Jocketty, Kate (Montana State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-03
John, Aesha (Oklahoma State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #113-1
Johnson, Danya (Univ. of
Arkansas for Medical
Sciences) . #410-06, 410-32
Johnson, David R. (Penn State
Univ. . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC2A
Johnson, Deborah (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . #302-10
Johnson, Michael P. (Penn State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-22
Johnson, Phyllis (Univ. of
British Columbia)
. . . . . . . . . #311-16, 410-08
Johnson, Sara K. (Univ. of
Connecticut) . . . . . . #327-3
Johnson, Shannon L. (Arizona
State Univ.) . . . . . . #410-30
Jones, Blake L. (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-45
Jones, Kenneth (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . . . . . #204-18
Jordan, Cathrine Arndt (Univ.
of Georgia). . . . . . #214-42
Jordan, Matthew (Texas Tech
Univ.) . . . . #410-36, 410-37
Jorgensen, Bryce (Virginia
Tech) . . . . #214-22, 402-18
Juchau, Adrian (LDS Business
Col.). . . . . . . . . . . . #410-13
Jung, Eunju (Univ. of NebraskaLincoln) . . . . . . . . . . #410-04
Jurich, Joan (Purdue Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #307
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Jacob, Jenet (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-17
Jacobson, Arminta (Univ. of
North Texas) . . . . . #404-3
Kaestle, Christine (Virginia
Tech) . . . . . . . . . . . #311-32
Kafescioglu, Nilufer (Purdue
Univ.) . . . . . #209-1, 214-12
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Kamo, Yoshinori (Louisiana
State Univ.) . . . . . . . . . #210
Kamp Dush, Claire (The Ohio
State Univ.). . . . . . . #209-1,
. . 214-12, 214-43, 308, 318
Kane, Mary-Catherine (Western
Michigan Univ.) . . . #416-3
Kang, Hyeyoung (Univ. of
Illinois) . . . . . . . . . . . . #323
Karakurt, Gunnur (Purdue
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #209-1
Katafiasz, Heather (Ohio State
Univ.) . . . . #204-10, 214-43
Kato, Kuniko (Hitachi Family
Education Institute)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-46
Katras, Mary Jo (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . . . #207
Kaura, Shelby A. (Upper Iowa
Univ.) . . . . . #406-1, 410-25
Kazura, Kerry (Univ. of New
Hampshire). #112, 214-09
Keating, Norah (Univ. of
Alberta) . . . . . . . . . . #305-3
Keiley, Margaret (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . #113-2, 214-30
Keller, Lauren (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . . . #417
Kennedy, Denise (Univ. of
Michigan) . . . . . . . #402-16
Kerpelman, Jennifer L. (Auburn
Univ.) . . . . . #102-4, 113-2,
. . . . . 206-1, 214-44, 304-4,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402-11
Kersey, Megan (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-40
Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . #102-2, 118-2, 206-4,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311-38
Keyes, Angela (Tulane Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-07
Khaw, Lyndal (Univ. of Illinois)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #104-07
Khurana, Atika (Ohio State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-31
Killian, Timothy (Univ. of
Arkansas) . . #226-1, 226-4,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-15, 416
Killoren, Sarah (Arizona State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #327-2
Kim, Seongeun (Univ. of
Illinois) . . #129, 323, 331-1
Kim, Soohong (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #311-05
Kim, Soohyun (Syracuse Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-20
Kim, Su Yeong (Univ. of Texas)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #111-1
Kim, Yunhee (Syracuse Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-07
King, Erin (Central Michigan
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #319-2
Kirkland, Cassandra (Auburn
Univ.) . . . . . #102-2, 311-38
Kisler, Tiffani S. (Univ. of
Rhode Island) . . . . #410-30
Kithakye, Mumbe (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . . . . #210
Klein, David (Univ. of Notre
Dame) . . . . . . . #114, 215-6
Knudson-Martin, Carmen
(Loma Linda Univ.)
. . . . . . . #119-1, 119-3, 405
Koepke, Leslie (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #228, 324-2
Koh, Bibiana (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . #304-3, 311-37
Koon, Justin (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-39
Kopera-Frye, Karen (Univ. of
Nevada). . . . . . . . . #410-18
Koropeckyj-Cox, Tanya (Univ.
of Florida) . . . . . . #311-11
Kostelecky, Kyle (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-27
Kostin, Dmitry D. (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-20
Kostina-Ritchey, Erin (Texas
Tech Univ.). . #101, 104-04,
. . . . . . . . . . . 302-20, 407-1
Kramer Holmes, Erin (Brigham
Young Univ.) . . . . . . . #308
Krampe, Edythe (California
State Univ.-Fullerton)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC2B
Krave, Anna (Lyon County
Human Services)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-18
Krishnakumar, Ambika
(Syracuse Univ.) . . #410-07
Kroeger, Rhiannon (Ohio State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318
Kula, Megan (Univ. of
Arkansas). . . #226-1, 226-4
Kuntz-Ishii, Masako
(Ochanomizu Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #220
Kurokawa, Kinuyo (Chiba
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #402-1
Kurtz, Darlene (Univ. of
Arkansas for Medical
Sciences, Welcome the
Children Project). . . #302-19
Kuvalanka, Katherine A.
(Miami Univ.) . . . . . #414-3
Kwon, Young-In (Yonsei Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-21
L
Lambert, Nathaniel M. (Florida
State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . #206-2, 306-3
Lambert-Shute, Jennifer
(Valdosta State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-07
Lamke, Leanne K. (Auburn
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-28
Lancaster, Roger N. (George
Mason Univ.) . . . . . #TC3A
Landor, Antoinette (Univ. of
Georgia) . . #TC2B; 214-42
Lanigan, Jane (Washington State
Univ. Vancouver)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #128, 412-2
Lanza, Stephanie T. (Penn State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #218-1
Lape, Megan (Syracuse Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-23
LaPierre, Tracey (Univ. of
Kansas) . . . . . . . . . . #226-3
LaRossa, Ralph (Georgia State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #220
Larsen, Paul (Utah State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-27
Larson, Jeffry (Brigham Young
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #206
Larzelere, Robert (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . #112-1, 410-34
Lass, Daniel (Univ. of
Massachusetts) . . . . . . #207
Lassig, Sara (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #410-21
LaTaillade, Jaslean (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #311-20
Lathem, Bailey (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . #102-2, 311-38
Laughlin, Martha (Valdosta
State Univ.) . . . . . . #302-07
Lau, Hsien-Hsien (National
Taiwan Normal Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-12
Lauster, Nathan (Univ. of
British Columbia) . . #106-2
Laws, Holly (Univ. of
Massachusetts) . . . #402-20
Lazarevic, Vanja (Harvard Univ.
Sch. of Public Health)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #317
Le, Huynh-Nhu (George
Washington Univ.) . . . #211
Lee, Chih-Yuan (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . #218-2
Lee, Ching-Fen (Univ. of
National Open Univ.). . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-06
Lee, Gary R. (Bowling Green
State Univ.) . . . . . . . . . p. 51
Lee, Irene (Univ. of Arkansas
Ext.) . . . . . . . . . . pp. 45, 49
Lee, Jaerim (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . . . #207
Lee, Kyung-Hee (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-26
Lee, Mikyoung (Univ. of Iowa)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-29
Lee, NaYeon (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #407-1, 415
Lee, Soyoung (Univ. of New
Mexico) . . p. 51, #222, 415
Lee, Sun-A (Georgia Southern
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-13
Lee, Thomas (Utah State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . #224-2, 224-3
Lee, Yookyong (Temple Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-02
Lee, Youn Mi (Mississippi Univ.
for Women) . . . . . #402-30
Legako, Stephanie (Oklahoma
State Univ.)
. . . #326-2, 402-22, 402-26
Leishman, Joan M. (Brigham
Young Univ.). . . . . #311-45
Leone, Janel (Syracuse Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . #410-22, 410-23
Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . #303, 311-20
Letiecq, Bethany (Montana State
Univ.). . . . . . #302-03, 402-05
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Leventhal, Tama (Tufts Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-27
Lewandowski, Cathleen (Univ.
at Albany) . . . . . . . . #406-2
Lewis, Denise C. (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . . . #207
Lewis, Edith (Univ. of
Michigan). . . #116-5, 408-6
Li, Cuiting (State Univ. of New
York at Oneonta)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204-23
Liechty, Janet (Univ. of Illinois)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #412-1
Lim, Ji-Young (Miami Univ. of
Ohio). . . . . . . . . . . #311-22
Lipton, Melanie (Cornell Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318
Little, Lynn F. (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #302-09
Little, Todd D. (Univ. of
Kansas) . . . . . . . . . #302-27
Lloyd, Sally (Miami Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #228
Logan, Jade (Univ. of
Massachusetts-Amherst)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #321
Lohman, Brenda J. (Iowa State
Univ.) . . . . . . #107, 302-06,
. . . . . 302-12, 401-1, 410-25
Looman, Wendy (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . #412-3
Louis, Vincent (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #311-31
Love, Dreama (Purdue Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-12
Lowe, Walter (Antioch Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209-1
Lucier, Mallory (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . #102-2, 118-2, 311-38
Lumpkin, Chantel (North
Carolina A&T State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #104-08
Luster, Tom (Michigan State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-10
Lux, Allison C. (Univ. of
Louisiana at Monroe)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1B
M
Macchi, C.R. (Kansas State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #104-05
MacDermid, Shelley (Purdue
Univ.) . . . . . . . #116-6, 223,
. . . . . . . . . . 302-18, 311-48
MacTavish, Katherine (Oregon
State Univ.). . . . . . . #112-2,
. . . . . . 204-15, 216, 402-06
Maddock, Jennifer (Weber State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-10
Mahalingham, Ram (Univ. of
Michigan) . . . . . . . . . . #228
Maharaj, Artie (Univ. of
Connecticut) . . . . . . #327-3
Mahatmya, Duhita (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-06
Mahoney, Annette (Bowling
Green State Univ.). . #302-26
Mahon, Shelly (Univ. of WIMadison) . . . . . . . . #204-13
Makino, Katsuko (Ochanomizu
Univ.). . . . . . . #220, 410-46
Malik, Bibhuti (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #410-33
Mammen, Sheila (Univ. of
Massachusetts) . . . . . . #207
Mancini, Jay (Virginia Tech)
. . . . . . . . . . p. 42, #402-18
Mancini, Karen (Univ. of
Delaware) . . . . . . . #311-51
Mandara, Jelani (Northwestern
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #112-1
Mandleco, Barbara (Brigham
Young Univ.
. . . . . . . . . . #305-1, 410-13
Manes, Gretchen (Univ. of
North Texas) . . . . #410-10
Mann, Tanya (Univ. of Texas at
Austin) . . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Manohar, Namita N. (Univ. of
Florida) . . . . . . . . . . #408-7
Manoogian, Margaret (Ohio
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #316
Maring, Elisabeth F. (Univ. of
Maryland)
. . . . . #101, 302-09, 410-33
Markham, Melinda (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #311-25
Marks, Loren (Louisiana State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #121-3
Marshall, Elaine Sorensen
(Brigham Young Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . #305-1, 410-13
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Marshall, James (U of Arkansas
Coop Ext)
. . . . . . . . p. 49, #234, 402-19
Martland, Nancy (Tufts Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-44
Martin, Todd F. (Univ. of British
Columbia). . . . . . . . . . #106-2
Martoccio, Tiffany (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . #410-11
Masciadrelli, Brian (State Univ.
of New York at Fredonia)
. . . . . . . #120, 311-39, 320
Matheson, Jennifer (Colorado
State Univ.) . . #406-3,410-15
McAdoo, Harriette P. (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . . . . #213
McCauley, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Washington) . . . . . #214-30
McConatha-Rosle, Melina (Univ.
of Delaware) . . . . . . #410-45
McConnell, Marinda (Children’s
Hospital at Johnson City
Medical Center) . . #302-22
McCoy, Shuntay (UNC
Greensboro) . . . . . #311-17
McCulloch, B. Jan (Univ. of
Minnesota)
. . . . . . . #207, 305, 410-16
McDaniel, Brenda (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #408-4
McDowell, April R. (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #311-35
McGeorge, Christi (North
Dakota State Univ.)
. . . . . . #120, 311-44, 413-1
McGraw, Lori (Oregon State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-06
McGuire, Jenifer K.
(Washington State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . #120-2, 120-3,
. . . . . . . . . . 214-41, 311-32
McMillan, Heather S. (Southeast
Missouri State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-02
McNally, Christine (Purdue
Univ., Calumet). . . #311-42
McCoy, Shuntay (Univ. of
North Carolina at
Greensboro)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-13
McQuillan, Julia (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln)
. . . . . #311-15, 318, 402-07
McWey, Lenore (Florida State
Univ.) . . . . #302-14, 410-39
Melby, Janet (Iowa State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC2A
Merrill, Chloe (Weber State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . pp. 51, 53
Merten, Michael (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #111-2
Meyer, Andrea (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #322-3
Middlemiss, Wendy (Penn State
Univ.). . . . . . . #214-36, 404
Milardo, Robert (Univ. of MainOrono)
. . . . pp 42, 51, #229, 313-3
Miller, Ashlin (Messiah Col.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #408-3
Miller, J Elizabeth (Northern
Illinois Univ.) . . #104-09, 108
Miller, Lisa (Colorado State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #406-3
Miller, Shannon J. (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . #414-4
Mills, Lindsay (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #407-1
Molina, Isabel Teresa (Univ. of
Utah) . . . . . . . . . . . . #110-1
Mollborn, Stefanie (Univ. of
Colorado at Boulder)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204-02
Monroe, Pamela (Louisiana
State Univ.). . . . . #227, 314
Moon, Sunhee (Michigan State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-23
Moore, Austin (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . #302-01, 410-37, 410-37
Moore, Tami (Univ. of
Nebraska) . . . . . . . #214-08
Morgan Russell, Elizabeth (Texas
State Univ.). . . . . . . . #214-33
Morris, Amanda (Oklahoma State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . #210, 214-07
Morris, Michael Lane (Univ. of
Tennessee) . . . . . . #214-02
Moske, Amanda (Univ. of
North Texas) . . . . #302-10
Mullis, Ann (Florida State
Univ.) . . . . #TC1-A, 304-1,
. . . . . 311-19; 322-3, 402-09
Mullis, Ron (Florida State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . #TC1-A, 304-1,
. . . . . . . . . . . 311-19, 322-3
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Mulroy, Maureen (Univ. of
Connecticut). . . . . . . . #118
Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-28
Munro, Brenda (Univ. of
Alberta) . . . . . . . . . #214-27
Murray, Colleen (Univ. of
Nevada-Reno) . . . . . . #106
Murray, Susan (Andrews Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 42
Myers, Sonya (Univ. of North
Texas) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #210
Myers-Walls, Judith (Purdue
Univ.) . . . . . . p. 42, #215-7,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307, 404-1
N
Nakano, Hiroe (National
Women’s Education) . . #220
Nalls, A. Mercedes (Florida
State Univ.)
. . . #302-14, 311-19, 322-3
Nankin, Jesse (Polaris Health
Directions) . . . . . . #311-50
Navarro, Alice (Texas State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-20
Nazarinia, R. Roudi (Kansas State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . #106-1, 109-3
Neitz, Mary Jo (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #311-43
Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair
State Univ.) . . #214-45, 317
Newman, Tara (Angelina Col.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #304
Newton, Rae R. (California
State Univ.-Fullerton)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #TC2B
Nickleberry, Lynette (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #311-43
Niehuis, Sylvia (Texas Tech
Univ.) . . . #204-20, 204-22,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 204-26, 321
Nielsen, Krista (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #305-1
Nielsen, Robert (Univ. of
Georgia). . . . #107-2, 417-2
Nievar, Angela (Univ. of North
Texas). . . . . #302-10, 404-3
Njue, JaneRose (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #302-08
Nolen-Hoeksema, Susan (Yale
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211
Nugent-Borakove, Elaine
(Justice Management
Institute) . . . . . . . . . #408-5
Nzinga-Johnson, Sekile
(Nazareth Col.) . . . . #404-4
O
O’Conner-Von, Susan (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . #412-3
Ohtsuki, Nami (National
Women’s Education) . . #220
Okada, Miyuki (Chiba Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #402-1
Olmstead Spencer (Florida
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #118-3
Olsen, Charlotte Shoup (Kansas
State Univ.) . . . . . . . . . #102
Olsen, Joseph (Brigham Young
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-24
Olsen Roper, Susanne (Brigham
Young Univ.)
. . #305-1, 316, 332, 410-13
Olson, Jonathan (Univ. of
Arkansas) . . . . . . . #402-19
Olson, Kathleen (Univ. of
Minnesota Extension)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-04
Olson, Lynette (Pittsburgh State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #100
Olson, Terrance (Brigham
Young Univ.)
. . . . . . . #106, 214-26, 303
Omer, Loren (Utah State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-26
Onaga, Esther (Michigan State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-11
O’Neil-Haight, Megan J. (Univ.
of Maryland) . . . . #302-09
Oravecz, Linda (Towson Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-01
Orthner, Dennis (Univ. of NCChapel Hill) . . #116-7, 227-2
Oswald, Ramona (Univ. of
Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
. . . . . . #228, 311-39, 414-2
P
Pagnan, Colleen (Purdue Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-18
Palm, Glen (St. Cloud State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 51
Pargament, Kenneth (Bowling
Green State Univ.). . #302-26
Parker, Cassandra (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-28
Parker, Tracy (Weber State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-05
Pasley, B. Kay (Florida State)
. . . . . #114, 118-3, 204-03,
. . . . . . . 206-2, 313-4, 319-2
Patterson, Jennifer (Oklahoma
State Univ.)
. . . #326-2, 402-22, 402-26
Paulk, Amber (Central
Washington Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-44
Pedlar, David (Veterans Affairs
Canada) . . . . . . . . . . #305-3
Peltz Dennison, Renee (Univ. of
Arizona) . . . . . . . . . #306-2
Penny, Abigail (Colorado State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-15
Perlman, Dan (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro)
. . . . . . . . #TC2B, 113, 134
Perry, Deborah (Johns Hopkins
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211
Perry-Jenkins, Maureen (Univ.
of Massachusetts)
. . . . . . . #211, 310, 402-20
Peterson, Colleen (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas)
. . p. 49, #333, 410-41, 413
Peterson, F. Ryan (Univ. of
Central Missouri). . . #204-19
Peterson, Rick (Texas A&M
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #404-2
Petree, Chelsea (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #214-04
Peyrot, Brittany (Univ. of
Arkansas) . . . . . . . . #226-1
Phillips, Laura (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204-23
Phillips, Tommy (Jacksonville
State Univ.) . . . . . . #204-23
Pickering, Lloyd (Univ. of
Southern Mississippi)
. . . . . . . . . #302-23, 402-04
Piercy, Kathy (Utah State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #103-1
Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . #113-2, 206-1, 214-44,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215-8
Pixley, Joy (Univ. of California,
Irvine) . . . . . . . . . . #204-28
Pleck, Joseph (Univ. of IllinoisUrbana/Champaign)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #313-5
Plunkett, Scott W. (California
State Univ., Northridge)
. . . # 204-07, 204-08, 218-4
Ponzetti, James J. (Univ. of
British Columbia)
. . . . . . . . . . . . #119, 214-27
Pories, Mary Lisa (East Carolina
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-08
Porter, Robert (Texas Tech
Univ.)
. . #302-01, 410-37, 410-37
Posada, German. . . . . . . . #113
Powell, Lane (Texas Tech Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #302-20
Preston, Marilyn (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #311-43
Price, Christine (Montclair State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-45
Priest, Jacob (Purdue Univ.,
Calumet) . . . . . . . . #311-42
Project RELATE Team,
(Florida State) . . . . . #118-3
Proulx, Christine (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . . . #319
Pryor, Jan (Victoria Univ. New
Zealand) . . . . . . . . #311-55
Pyke, Karen (Univ. of
California, Riverside)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #405
Q
Qiu, Wei (Univ. of Delaware)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #104-06
Quek, Karen Mui-Teng (Seattle
Pacific Univ.)
. . . . . . . #331-1, 405, 413-3
Query, Sharon (North Dakota
State Univ.) . . . . . . #214-06
R
Rabun, Carl (Univ. of Illinois)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #414-2
Rabun, Trey (Univ. of Illinois)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #201, 222
Raffaelli, Marcela (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) . . . #323
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Raine, Kim (Univ. of Alberta)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-52
Ramadoss, Kamala (Purdue
Univ.). . . . . . . #236, 311-48
Ramos Olazagasti, Maria (New
York Univ.) . . . . . . #311-46
Rauer, Amy (RAND
Corporation) . . . . . . . #318
Ravert, Russell (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . . #111-1
Rector, Melissa (Univ. of
Tennessee) . . . . . . #214-05
Redburn, Karly (Michigan State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-31
Reed, Philip (Michigan State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-49
Reed, Tiffany (Univ. of New
Orleans) . . . . . . . . #214-07
Reeser, Cynthia S. (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . . . . . . #408-1
Reifman, Alan (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-26
Reininga, Elizabeth (Messiah
Col.). . . . . . . . . . . . . #408-3
Reyes, Robert (Goshen Col.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #224-1
Richards, Leslie (Oregon State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #110-3
Richardson, Hannah (Clark
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-33
Riera, Kate (Univ. of Maryland)
. . . . . . . . . . . . #311-20, 320
Ripoll, Karen (Universidad de
los Andes) . . . . . . . #204-16
Ritblatt, Shulamit (San Diego
State Univ.) . . . . . . #402-14
Roberson, Patricia (Purdue
Univ. Calumet) . . . #311-23
Roberto, Karen A. (Virginia
Tech) . . . . . . . . #210, 215-9
Robila, Mihaela (Queens Col.,
City Univ. of New York)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #317
Robinson, Linda (Louisiana
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #218-4
Robnett-Olsen, Belinda (Univ. of
California, Irvine) . . #204-27
Roche, Kathleen M. (Johns
Hopkins Univ.) . . . #302-27
Rodriguez, Ariel (Southern
Virginia Univ.). . . . . #208-4
Roets, Andrea (Texas Tech
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #407
Roggman, Lori (Utah State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-06
Rojas, Jennifer R. (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #407-1
Rolling, Emily (Oklahoma State
Univ.) . . . . #326-2, 402-22,
. . . . . . . . . . 402-26, 410-27
Rollins, Alethea (Univ. of
North Carolina
Greensboro) . . . . . #311-14
Rombo, Dorothy (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #302-08
Rose, Hilary (Concordia Univ.,
Montreal) . . . . . p. 49, #134
Rosenquist, Stina (Cornell
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318
Roth, Andrea (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-39
Rothaupt, Jeanne (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Stout). . . #104-10
Rothbaum, Fred (Tufts Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-44
Rothermel, Rachel
(International Studies
Abroad, Austin, TX)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #204-19
Roy, Kevin M. (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #TC2B,
. . . . 204-14, 311-35, 402-05
Rue, Deborah (Seattle Pacific
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #405
Ruoff, Sarah (Oklahoma State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #316
Russell, Daniel . . . . . . . #TC2A
Russell, Christina (Auburn
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #206-4
Russell, Stephen T. (Univ. of
Arizona) . . . . pp. 39, 41, 51
. . . . #120-2, 120-3, 311-32
Russo, Theresa (SUNY
Oneonta). . . . . . . . #410-43
S
Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Central
Michigan Univ.) . . #236, 307
Sabatelli, Ronald (Univ. of
Connecticut)
. . . . . . . . . p. 49, #233, 319
Sabo, Melissa (Purdue Univ.
Calumet) . . . . . . . . #311-23
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Saint Arnault, Denise Marie
(Michigan State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-02
Sakai, Kazufumi (National
Women’s Education) . . #220
Sale, Richard (Tarleton State
Univ., TX)
. . . . . . pp. 41, 42, 53, #100
Sandelowski, Margarete (Univ.
of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #205
Sano, Yoshie (Washington State
Univ. Vancouver)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #207, 331-1
Sarvey, Sharon (East Carolina
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-08
Sasser, Diane (Louisiana State
Univ.) . . . . . . #121-3, 225-2
Sassler, Sharon (Cornell Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #318
Savage, Lauren (San Diego
State Univ.) . . . . . . #402-14
Sayer, Aline (Univ. of
Massachusetts-Amherst)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #321
Saxena, Divya (North Dakota
State Univ.) . . . . . . #214-06
Schiffman, Rachel (Univ. of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-06
Schlee, Bethanne (Indiana State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-09
Schloredt, Kelly (Vanderbilt
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-30
Schmidt, Carla (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #410-35
Schmidt, Matthew (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . . . . . #410-35
Schnurr, Melissa (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #406-1
Schoenfeld, Elizabeth (Univ. of
Texas at Austin) . . . #110-4
Schramm, David (Univ. of
Missouri-Columbia)
. . . . . . . #102-4, 322, 417-1
Schultz, Tia (Univ. of Missouri)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-35
Schumm, Walter (Kansas State
Univ.) . . . . . #106-1, 109-3,
. . . . . . . . . . . 204-12, 313-6
Schutz, Judy (NCFR). . pp. 42, 49
Schvaneveldt, Paul (Weber State
Univ.) . . . . #311-10, 410-05
Schwab, Jacqueline (Penn State
Mont Alto) . . #208-2, 214-16
Schwartz, Seth (Univ. of Miami)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #111-1
Scoville, D. Phillip (Brigham
Young Univ.). . . . . #311-45
Seccombe, Karen (Portland State
Univ.). . . . . . . . #107-1, 116-8
Seedall, Ryan (Michigan State
Univ.)
. . . #204-24, 326-1, 410-38
Seepersad, Sean (California
State Univ., Fresno)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-09
Seiling, Sharon (Ohio State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #207
Seldin, Peter (Pace Univ.) . . #108
Selman, Jan (Univ. of Alberta)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-27
Seponski, Desiree M. (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . #206-5
Serovich, Julianne (Ohio State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-34
Settles, Barbara (Univ. of
Delaware). . #311-51, 313-7
Shamah, Devora (Oregon State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-15
Shanks, Trina (Univ. of
Michigan) . . . . . . . #302-05
Shapiro, Connie (Univ. of
Illinois) . . . . . . . . . #104-11
Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . #315, 402-28
Sheffield, Rachel (Brigham
Young Univ.). . . . . #204-29
Shehan, Constance (Univ. of
Florida). . . . . . . . . . #TC3A
Sheldeshova, Polina (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . #317, 410-16
Sheng, Xuewen (Univ. of
Arkansas) . . . . . . . #410-15
Shih, Chuan-Kang (Univ. of
Florida) . . . . . . . . . #311-07
Shih, Kristy (Univ. of
California, Riverside)
. . . . . . . . . . #331, 405, 415
Shimabukuro, Shizuka
(Michigan State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-02
�Index of Program Participants
Shim, Soyeon (Univ. of
Arizona) . . . . . . . . . . . #221
Shipley, Ahlishia (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . . . . . #302-15
Shjegstad, Brinn (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-12
Shreffler, Karina M. (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . . . #106,
. . 311-15, 318, 402-07, 407
Shriner, Michael (Indiana State
Univ.) . . . . . #304-1, 402-09
Shrout, Patrick (New York
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-46
Silverberg Koerner, Susan (Univ.
of Arizona) . . . . . . . . #306-2
Simmons, Leigh Ann (Univ. of
Kentucky) . . . . . . . . #324-4
Simons, Leslie G. (Univ. of
Georgia). . . #204-19, 319-3
Simons, Ronald (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . #319-3
Sipes, Jodie (Montana State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-03
Sira, Natalia (East Carolina
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-22
Skogrand, Linda (Utah State
Univ.) . . . . . #102-1, 206-3,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311-27
Skrypnek, Berna (Univ. of
Alberta) . . . . . #TC1A, 224
Skyles, Ada (Univ. of Miami)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #408-6
Slesnick, Natasha (Ohio State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-09
Small, Stephen (Univ. of WIMadison) . . . . #204-13, 303
Smith, Charles (Kansas State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #411
Smith, Deborah B. (U of
Missouri-Kansas City)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-11
Smith, JuliAnna (Univ. of
Massachusetts) . . . #211, 321
Smith, Nicole (Tufts Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-44
Smith, Suzanna (Univ. of
Florida) . . #302-21, 311-07
Smith, Suzanne (Washington
State Univ. Vancouver)
pp. 39, 51, #TC1B, 311-13
Smith, Thomas (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . #102-2, 118-2, 206-4,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 311-38
Smith, William (Purdue Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #209-1
Smyser, Samantha (Mississippi
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #121-2
Snyder, Anastasia (Ohio State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-29
Sockwell, Latunja (Univ. of
Arkansas for Medical
Sciences) . . . . . . . . #410-32
Soine, Allison (Louisiana Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #311-36
Solheim, Catherine (Univ. of
Minnesota)
. . . pp. 6, 42, 49, #317, 334
Son, Seohee (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #311-53
SoRelle-Miner, Danielle (Texas
Tech Univ.) . . . . . . #402-28
Speirs, Katherine (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #410-01
Sprenkle, Douglas (Purdue
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-30
Staier, Tabitha (Mississippi State
Univ.). . . . . . #TC1A, 109-2
Steele, Connie (Emeritus, Univ.
of Tennessee) . . . . . . . p. 41
Stephens, Kathryn (Brigham
Young Univ.). . . . . #311-45
Stevenson, Armeda (Univ. of
Nevada, Las Vegas)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-41
Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #225
Stillman, Tyler F. (Florida State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #306-3
Stolz, Heidi (Univ. of Tennessee)
. . . . . . . . . . . #214-05, 302-24
Stone Carlson, Thomas (North
Dakota State Univ.) . . #413-1
Stone, Elizabeth (Mississippi
State Univ.) . . . . . . #104-01
Stone, H. Marissa (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . #TC1B
Stone, Linda (Towson Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-01
Stover, Cassidy (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . #102-2, 311-38
Strand, Jeanne (NCFR)
. . . . . . . . . . . pp. 46, 49, 51
Stringer, Kate (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . #214-44, 304-4
Sturm, Jr., Michael (Univ. of
Delaware) . . #104-06, 214-25
Suber, M. Teresa (Greenwood
Community Children’s
Center) . . . . . . . . . #204-31
Supple, Andrew (Univ. of North
Carolina-Greensboro)
. . . . . . . . . #311-02, 311-17
Surjadi, Florensia F. (Iowa State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #324-3
Surra, Catherine (Univ. of
Texas at Austin)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #118-1, 318
Sutton, Eva Marie (Univ. of
Missouri) . . . . #109, 214-38
Swanke, Jayme (Southern
Illinois Univ.) . . . . #410-12
Sweet, Stephen (Ithaca Col.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . #236, 325-1
Swenson, Don (Mount Royal
Col.). . . . . . . . . . . . . #121-4
Swick, Danielle (Univ. of NCChapel Hill). . . . . . . #227-2
T
Takigiku, Susan (Univ. of
Arkansas) . . . pp. 39, 41, 49
Tang, Chiung-Ya (Univ. of
Central Florida) . . #402-26
Tang, Shain-May (Univ. of
National Open Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-06
Taylor, Alan (Syracuse Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #416-1
Taylor, Jacqueline Lee
(Trainer/Consultant)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-33
Taylor, Lisa (Eastern Illinois
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-09
Terranova, Andrew (Univ. of
North Texas) . . . . . . . #210
Thomander, Benjamin (Utah
State Univ.) . . . #224-2, 224-3
Thomas, Volker (Purdue Univ.)
. . #209-1, 214-12, 307, 326
Thompson Brady, Laura (Univ.
of Delaware)
. . . . . . . . . #104-06, 302-25
Thompson, Stacy (Southern
Illinois Univ.) . . . . #204-11
Thorsen, Philip E. (Auburn
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-28
Toche-Manley, Linda (Polaris
Health Directions)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-50
Todd, Maureen (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln)
. . . . . . . . . . . . #323, 410-29
Toepfer, Steven (Kent State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #408-2
Toews, Michelle (Texas State
Univ.)
. . . #204-07, 208-4, 214-20
Tolhurst Christiansen, Abigail
(Purdue Univ.). . . . . #209-1
Toomey, Russell (Univ. of
Arizona) . . . . . . . . . #120-3
Toyokawa, Noriko (Oregon
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #225-4
Toyokawa, Teru (Oregon State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #225-4
Trask, Bahira Sherif (Univ. of
Delaware)
. . . . p. 51, #104-06, 410-45
Traylor, Ryan (Virginia Tech)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #226-2
Troilo, Jessica (Univ. of MissouriColumbia) . . . . . . . . . . . #307
Troutman, David (Univ. of
Texas) . . . . . . . . . . . #408-5
Trzcinski, Eileen (Wayne State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . #101
Tucker, Jenna (Wake Forest
Univ. Health Sciences)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-32
Turner, Jean (Univ. of
Arkansas) . . . . . . . . #226-1
U
Umana-Taylor, Adriana
(Arizona State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . #110-2, 311-08
V
van Eeden-Moorefield, Brad
(Central Michigan Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . #TC1B, 319-2
Van Langeveld, Alisa (Univ. of
Utah) . . . . . . . . . . . . #112-3
Van Ryzin, Mark J. (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . #402-21
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Vaughn, Brian (Auburn Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #113-2
Vazsonyi, Alexander (Auburn
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-23
Veldorale-Brogan, Amanda
(Univ. of Kentucky)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #413-2
Vesely, Colleen (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . #204-14, 320
Volling, Brenda (Univ. of
Michigan)
. . . . . . . #211, 318, 402-16
W
Wainscott, Monte (North
Central Texas Col.) . . #401
Walker, Alexis J. (Oregon State
Univ.). . . p. 39, #228, 313-8
Walker, Anthony (Kansas State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #109-3
Walker, Kathleen (Kent State
Univ.) . . #137, 408-2, 410-42
Walker, Susan K. (Univ. of
Minnesota)
. . . . #104-03, 305-2, 322-4
Wallace, Heather (Univ. of
Tennessee) . . . . . . #214-05
Wallen, Jacqueline (Univ. of
Maryland) . . . . . . . #410-33
Waller, Martha (PIRE)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-32
Walls, Jill (Univ. of North
Carolina at Greensboro)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #417-3
Wall, Sterling K. (Univ. of
Wisconsin - Steven’s Point)
. . . . . . . . . . #204-23, 327-1
Walters, Lynda Henley (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . . . . #108
Walters, Mikel (Georgia State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-04
Wampler, Karen (Michigan
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #326-1
Wampler, Richard (Michigan
State Univ.). . . . . . #204-20,
. . . . 302-01, 326-3, 410-37,
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410-37
Wang, Haiping (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) . #410-04
Wang, Yudan (UNCG)
. . . . . . . . . #311-02, 311-17
Warner, Kate (Valdosta State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #302-07
Warren, Gloria (North Carolina
A&T State Univ.). . . #104-08
Watanabe, Hideki (Keio Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #220
Webb, Farrell (Kansas State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . #TC1A
Weber, Janice (Univ. of
Louisiana at Lafayette)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #214-13
Weisskirch, Robert (California
State Univ., Monterey Bay)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #111-1
Werner-Wilson, Ronald J. (Univ.
of Kentucky) . . . . . #408-1
West, Adam (Univ. of Texas at
Austin). . . . . . . . . . . #118-1
Wheeler, Brandon (Brigham
Young Univ.) . . . . . . . #316
White, James (Univ. of British
Columbia) . . . . . . . #TC1A,
. . . . . . 106-2, 116-9, 311-52
Whiteley, Candice (Utah State
Univ.) . . . . . . #224-2, 224-3
Whiteside-Mansell, Leanne
(Univ. of Arkansas for
Medical Sciences)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #410-32
Whitten, Tammy (East Carolina
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #214-17
Wickel, Katharine (Purdue
Univ. Calumet) . . . #311-23
Wickrama, K.A.S (Iowa State
Univ.) . . . #111-3, 210, 324-3
Wickrama, Thulitha (Auburn
Univ.). . . . . . . . #111-3, 210
Wiersma, Jackie (Texas Tech
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #204-21
Wilcox, W. Bradford (Univ. of
Virginia) . . . . . . . . . . . #308
Wilkins, Erica (Michigan State
Univ.) . . . #204-24, 302-01,
. . . . . . . . . . 410-36, 410-37
Williams, Amanda (Oklahoma
State Univ.) . . . . . . . #111-2
Williams, Michelle (Univ. of
Connecticut) . . . . . . #111-1
Williams, Patricia (Towson
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . . #208-3
Williamson, Deanna (Univ. of
Alberta). . . #TC1A, 311-52
Williamson, Owen (Brigham
Young Univ.). . . . . . #416-2
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Williams-Wheeler, Meeshay
(North Carolina A&T State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #104-08
Willis Hepp, Bethany (Univ. of
Delaware)
. . . . . . . . . #104-06, 214-25
Willoughby, Brian (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . #306-1
Wilmoth, Joe (Mississippi State
Univ.) . . . . . . #109-2, 121-2
Wilson, Emily (Mississippi State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #104-01
Wilson, Stephan M. (Oklahoma
State Univ.)
. . . . . . . #101, 204-08, 210
Winter, Cindy (NCFR)
. . . . . . . . . p. 49, #100, 418
Wisensale, Steven (Univ. of
Connecticut). . . . . . . . #101
Wittenborn, Andrea (Virginia
Tech) . . . . . #209-1, 214-30
Wright, David (Univ. of
Georgia) . . . . . . . . #402-29
Wu, Li (Univ. of Florida)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-07
X
Xiao, Jing Jian (Univ. of Rhode
Island). . . . . . . . . . . . . #221
Xia, Yan (Univ. of Illinois)
#323, 331-1, 410-04, 410-29
Xie, Xiaolin (Northern Illinois
Univ.). . . . . . . . #331-1, 405
Xu, Yili (Penn State)
. . . . . . . . . #410-22, 410-23
Y
Yacyshyn, Alison (Univ. of
Alberta) . . . . . . . . . . #305-3
Yaure, Robin (Penn State Mont
Alto)
. . . #208-2, 214-16, 214-36
Yazedjian, Ani (Texas State
Univ.) . . . . #204-07, 214-20
Yip, Ming Fun (Diwan Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #311-24
Yoon, Jin-Hee (Ochanomizu
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #410-46
Yorgason, Jeremy (Brigham
Young Univ.)
. . . #204-29, 229, 308, 316
York, Anissa (San Diego State
Univ.). . . . . . . . . . . #402-14
Yoshikawa, Hirokazu (New
York Univ.) . . . . . . #311-46
You, Hyun-Kyung (Oregon
State Univ.)
. . . . . . . . . #311-21, 402-06
Young, Rebekah (Penn State
Univ.) . . . . . . . . . . . #TC2A
Yu, Tianyi (Univ. of Michigan)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #211
Z
Zaloudek, Julie A. (Univ. of
Minnesota) . . . . . . . #121-1
Zamboanga, Byron (Smith Col.)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #111-1
Zephier, Melissa (Univ. of
Nebraska) . . . . . . . #410-40
Zhang, Xiaoyun (Univ. of
Nebraska-Lincoln) . #410-04
Zvonkovic, Anisa (Texas Tech
Univ.)
. . . . . . p. 39, 49, #121, 212,
. . . . . . . . . . 310, 315, 407-1
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Peabody Hotel Little Rock (overflow at Doubletree Hotel)
Event Location
City and State
Little Rock, AR
Program Chair
Anisa Zvonkovic
Attendance
Number of people attending
910
Event Theme
Lenses on Family
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November 4-8, 2008