Theo dõi
Angel S. Dunbar
Angel S. Dunbar
Professor of African American Studies, University of Maryland
Email được xác minh tại umd.edu
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
An integrative conceptual model of parental racial/ethnic and emotion socialization and links to children's social‐emotional development among African American families
AS Dunbar, EM Leerkes, SI Coard, AJ Supple, S Calkins
Child development perspectives 11 (1), 16-22, 2017
2772017
African American parents’ racial and emotion socialization profiles and young adults’ emotional adaptation.
AS Dunbar, NB Perry, AM Cavanaugh, EM Leerkes
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology 21 (3), 409, 2015
1412015
A longitudinal examination of perceived discrimination and depressive symptoms in ethnic minority youth: The roles of attributional style, positive ethnic/racial affect, and …
GL Stein, AJ Supple, N Huq, AS Dunbar, MJ Prinstein
Developmental psychology 52 (2), 259, 2016
792016
When is parental suppression of Black children’s negative emotions adaptive? The role of preparation for racial bias and children’s resting cardiac vagal tone
AS Dunbar, S Zeytinoglu, EM Leerkes
Research on child and adolescent psychopathology, 1-14, 2022
602022
Mothers’ preparation for bias and responses to children’s distress predict positive adjustment among Black children: An attachment perspective
AS Dunbar, FT Lozada, LHR Ahn, EM Leerkes
Attachment & Human Development 24 (3), 287-303, 2022
502022
Gender and ethnic differences in young adults’ emotional reactions to parental punitive and minimizing emotion socialization practices
NB Perry, EM Leerkes, AS Dunbar, AM Cavanaugh
Emerging adulthood 5 (2), 83-92, 2017
452017
Patterns and predictors of school readiness and early childhood success among young children in black immigrant families
DA Crosby, AS Dunbar
Washington, DC: Migration Policy Institute, 2012
292012
Observed dyadic racial socialization disrupts the association between frequent discriminatory experiences and emotional reactivity among Black adolescents
AS Dunbar, L HaRim Ahn, EE Coates, MA Smith‐Bynum
Child Development 93 (1), 39-57, 2022
282022
Racial disparities in EEG research and their implications for our understanding of the maternal brain
F Penner, KM Wall, KW Guan, HJ Huang, L Richardson, AS Dunbar, ...
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 23 (1), 1-16, 2023
222023
Maternal punitive reactions to children's negative emotions and young adult trait anger: Effect of gender and emotional closeness
NB Perry, AM Cavanaugh, AS Dunbar, EM Leerkes
Marriage & Family Review 51 (3), 229-245, 2015
202015
Cultural and universal parenting, ethnic identity, and internalizing symptoms among African American adolescents
LHR Ahn, AS Dunbar, EE Coates, MA Smith-Bynum
Journal of Black psychology 47 (8), 695-717, 2021
152021
Parental influences on Hmong American adolescents’ ethnic–racial identity.
AJ Supple, AS Dunbar, L Kiang, GL Stein
Asian American Journal of Psychology 9 (3), 217, 2018
142018
Pathways to emotion regulation in young Black children: An attachment perspective
JA Stern, AS Dunbar, J Cassidy
Advances in child development and behavior 64, 163-188, 2023
112023
Black lives and black research matter: How our collective emotions continue to drive a movement
AS Dunbar
Journal of Research on Adolescence 32 (1), 307-313, 2022
52022
An integrative model of parental racial/ethnic and emotion socialization and links to social-emotional development among African American families
AS Dunbar, EM Leerkes, SI Coard, AJ Supple, S Calkins
Child Development Perspectives 11 (1), 16-22, 2017
52017
REFEREED ARTICLES
AS Dunbar, EM Leerkes, SI Coard, AJ Supple, S Calkins
Perspectives 11, 16-22, 0
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18 Parenting, Socialization of Emotion, and the Development of Coping
TL Spinrad, X Xu, N Eisenberg, A Dunbar, F Lozada
22023
Parental Emotion Socialization, Secure Base Perceptions, and Mental Health Outcomes among Black Adolescents
A Dunbar, JA Stern, J Jones, JA Cassidy, S Awao
OSF, 2023
2023
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