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Carolyn
Cutrona |
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W112
Lagomarcino
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Voice
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(515) 294 - 0283 |
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E-mail: |
ccutrona@iastate.edu |
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Personal
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None |
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Courses
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Psych 101: Introduction to
Psychology |
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Psych
112: Psychology Learning Community Seminar |
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Psych 484X:
Psychology of Close Relationships |
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Interests: |
Coping
with stress; social support; close relationships; health psychology; marital
relationships |
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THE EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC
STRESS ON RURAL PARENTS |
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"The future is purchased
by the present." Samuel Johnson Carolyn
Cutrona and Daniel Russell, with a multi-million dollar grant from the
federal government, are conducting a large-scale longitudinal study of vulnerability
and resilience among economically stressed parents who are striving to raise
their children in rural settings. The mental health of parents is critically
important because distressed parents and those suffering from psychiatric
disorders show significant impairment in parenting functions which, in turn,
renders their children vulnerable to disorder. Participants in the study are
geographically diverse and will be drawn from communities that show a high
level of economic disadvantage. The study will investigate the
following:
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Publications: |
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Publications: |
Natsuaki, N. Ge, X. Brody, G. H.,
Simons, R. L., Gibbons, F. X., & Cutrona C. (in press) American
African children's depressive symptoms: Prospective effect of neighborhood
disorder, stressful life events, and parenting. American Journal of
Community Psychology. |
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Brody,
G. H., Chen, Y. F., Murry, V. M., Ge, X. Simons, R. L., Gibbons, F. X., Gerrard,
M., & Cutrona, C. E. (in press). Perceived discrimination and the
adjustment of African “American youths: A five-year longitudinal
analysis with contextual moderation effects. Child Development. |
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Cutrona,
C. E., Wallace, G., & Wesner, K. (2006).
Neighborhood characteristics and depression. Current Directions in
Psychology, 15, 188-192. |
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Black,
A. R., Cook, J. L., Murry, V. M., Logan, P., &
Cutrona, C. E. (in press). Ties that
bind: Implications of social support for rural, partnered African
American women’s health functioning. Women’s Health Issues. |
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Cutrona,
C. E., Russell, D. W., Brown, P. A., Clark, L. A., Hessling,
R. M., & Gardner, K. A. (2005). Neighborhood context, personality,
and stressful life events as predictors of depression among African American
women. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 114, 3-15. |
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Cutrona,
C. E., Russell, D.W., & Gardner, K. A. (2005). The relationship
enhancement model of social support. In K. Kayser,
G. Bodenman, & T. Revenson
(Eds.), Couples coping with stress: Emerging perspectives on dyadic coping
(pp. 73-95). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. |
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Cutrona,
C. E. (2004). A psychological perspective: Marriage and the
social provisions of relationships. Journal of Marriage and the Family,
66, 992–999. |
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Gardner,
K. A., & Cutrona, C. E. (2004). Social support communication in
families. In A. Vangelisti (Ed.) Handbook of
Family Communication (pp. 495–512). Mahway,
NJ: Erlbaum. |
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Cutrona,
C. E., & Gardner, K. A. (2004). Social support. In A.
Christensen, Health Psychology (pp. 280–284). New York: Macmillan. |
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Suhr, J. A., Cutrona, C. E., Krebs, K. K., & Jensen,
S. L. (2004). The Social Support Behavior Code. In P. K. Kerig & D. Baucom (Eds.).
Couple observational coding systems (pp. 311–318). Mahway,
NJ: Erlbaum. |
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Ge,
X., Kim, I. J., Brody, G. H., Conger, R. D., Simons, R. L., Gibbons, F. X.,
& Cutrona, C. E. (2003). It’s about timing and change: Pubertal transition
effects on symptoms of major depression among African American youths.
Developmental Psychology. 39, 430–439. |
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Cutrona,
C. E., Russell, D. W., Abraham, W. T., Gardner, K. A., Melby, J. N., Bryant,
C., & Conger, R. D. (2003). Neighborhood context and financial
strain as predictors of marital interaction and marital quality in African
American couples. Personal Relationships, 10, 389–409. |
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Schmitz,
M. F., Russell, D. W., & Cutrona, C. E. (2002). The validity of
self-reports of physician utilization among the elderly. Journal of
Applied Gerontology, 21, 203–219. |
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Simons,
R. L., Murry, V., McLoyd,
V., Lin, K. H., Cutrona, C. E., & Conger, R. D. (2002).
Discrimination, crime, ethnic identity, and parenting as correlates of
depressive symptoms among African American children: A multilevel
analysis. Development and Psychopathology, 14, 371–393. |
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Murry, V. M., Brown, P. A., Body, G. H., Cutrona, C. E., &
Simons, R. L. (2001). Racial discrimination as a moderator of the links
among stress, maternal psychological functioning, and family
relationships. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 63, 915–926. |
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Cutrona,
C. E. (2000). Social support principles for strengthening families. In
J. Canavan, P. Dolan, & J. Pinkerton (Eds.), Family
support in disadvantaged families (pp. 103–122). Dublin, Ireland: Routledge. |
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Cutrona,
C. E., & Cole, V. (2000). Optimizing support in the natural
network. In L. G. Underwood, S. Cohen, & B. H. Gottlieb (Eds.),
Social support measurement and interventions: A guide for health and social
scientists. Oxford University Press. |
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Cutrona,
C. E., Russell, D. W., Hessling, R. M., &
Brown, P. A. (2000). Direct and moderating effects of community context
on the psychological well being of African American
women. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 1088–1101. |
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