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Seulki Ku
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A naturalistic study of parental emotion socialization: Unique contributions of fathers.
M Gerhardt, X Feng, Q Wu, EG Hooper, S Ku, MH Chan
Journal of Family Psychology 34 (2), 204, 2020
362020
A Hierarchical Integrated Model of Self-Regulation
C Blair, S Ku
Frontiers in Psychology, 245, 2022
352022
Maternal emotion socialization and child outcomes among African Americans and European Americans
EG Hooper, Q Wu, S Ku, M Gerhardt, X Feng
Journal of Child and Family Studies 27, 1870-1880, 2018
292018
Mother's emotion coaching and preschooler's emotionality: Moderation by maternal parenting stress
Q Wu, X Feng, EG Hooper, M Gerhardt, S Ku, MHM Chan
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 65, 101066, 2019
272019
Maternal emotion socialization, depressive symptoms and child emotion regulation: Child emotionality as a moderator
Q Wu, X Feng, E Hooper, S Ku
Infant and Child Development 26 (1), e1979, 2017
202017
Mothers' depressive symptoms and responses to preschoolers' emotions: moderated by child expression
Q Wu, E Hooper, X Feng, M Gerhardt, S Ku
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 60, 134-143, 2019
162019
Exploring pathways from mothers' beliefs to children's subjective well-being: The mediating effects of children's private after-school education and stress levels
SH Lee, HS Doh, MK Choi, SK Ku
Korean Journal of Child Studies 31 (3), 255-272, 2010
152010
The contribution of home literacy context to preschool academic competencies for American Indian and Alaska native children
QH Riser, HL Rouse, JY Choi, S Ku
Child & Youth Care Forum 49, 303-323, 2020
122020
Interactions between familial risk profiles and preschoolers' emotionality in predicting executive function
S Ku, X Feng, EG Hooper, Q Wu, M Gerhardt
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology 63, 76-86, 2019
122019
Maternal depressive symptoms and the growth of child executive function: Mediation by maternal sensitivity.
S Ku, X Feng
Journal of Family Psychology 37 (4), 421, 2023
102023
Maternal emotion coaching styles in the context of maternal depressive symptoms: Associations with preschoolers’ emotion regulation.
Q Wu, X Feng, J Yan, EG Hooper, M Gerhardt, S Ku
Emotion 22 (6), 1171, 2022
82022
Sensitive caregiving and reward responsivity: A novel mechanism linking parenting and executive functions development in early childhood
DM Werchan, S Ku, D Berry, C Blair
Developmental science 26 (2), e13293, 2023
72023
Profiles of early family environments and the growth of executive function: Maternal sensitivity as a protective factor
S Ku, C Blair
Development and Psychopathology 35 (1), 314-331, 2023
52023
Association between teacher depressive symptoms and rural children’s cognitive outcomes: Indirect relations with early care and education quality
EB Miller, S Ku, CB Blair
Early Childhood Education Journal, 1-12, 2023
12023
Trajectories of maternal depressive symptoms from infancy through early childhood: The roles of perceived financial strain, social support, and intimate partner violence
S Ku, DM Werchan, X Feng, C Blair
Development and psychopathology, 1-14, 2024
2024
Technical Report: An Integrated Data System Analysis of Substance Use and Home Visiting
HL Rouse, C Dorius, S Ku, M Bartel, J Brunning
Report prepared for the Iowa Department of Public Health, 2019
2019
The Development of Executive Function in the Family Context during Early and Middle Childhood
S Ku
The Ohio State University, 2018
2018
Growth in Child Executive Function and Maternal Depressive Symptoms: Maternal Sensitivity as a Mediator
S Ku
2017
Child Stress as a Mediator of Intergenerational Transmission of Depression
M Gerhardt, X Feng, S Ku
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 51, 373-373, 2016
2016
Growth in Child Executive Function and Maternal Depressive Symptoms
MS as a Mediator, S Ku, X Feng
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