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Overview

Andrea Chronis-Tuscano is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on clinical psychology and psychiatry, with significant work in child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

The main fields of study covered in their work include:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Within these fields, their research emphasizes several subfields:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Social Psychology

The primary topics addressed by Andrea Chronis-Tuscano include:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • Anxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health

Their recent publications reflect these research interests. Some selected papers are:

  • "Variable Patterns of Remission From ADHD in the Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD" (2021), published in American Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Perspectives on Social Withdrawal in Childhood: Past, Present, and Prospects" (2021), published in Child Development Perspectives
  • "An Individual Participant Data Meta-analysis: Behavioral Treatments for Children and Adolescents With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder" (2021), published in Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • "Transactional Associations Between Parent and Late Adolescent Internalizing Symptoms During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Moderating Role of Avoidant Coping" (2021), published in Journal of Youth and Adolescence
  • "Motivational interviewing plus behavioral activation for alcohol misuse in college students with ADHD" (2021), published in Psychology of Addictive Behaviors

Andrea Chronis-Tuscano frequently collaborates with several researchers in the field. Notable co-authors include:

  • Nathan A. Fox
  • Lauren E. Oddo
  • Kenneth H. Rubin
  • Danielle R. Novick
  • Daniel S. Pine

The scientist has published multiple studies in key journals and venues, including:

  • Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
  • Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
  • Journal of Attention Disorders

Best Publications

  • A meta-analysis of behavioral treatments for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

    Gregory A. Fabiano;William E. Pelham;Erika K. Coles;Elizabeth M. Gnagy

  • Stable Early Maternal Report of Behavioral Inhibition Predicts Lifetime Social Anxiety Disorder in Adolescence

    Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Kathryn Amey Degnan;Daniel S. Pine;Koraly Perez-Edgar

  • Very Early Predictors of Adolescent Depression and Suicide Attempts in Children With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Brooke S. G. Molina;William E. Pelham;Brooks Applegate

  • Attention biases to threat and behavioral inhibition in early childhood shape adolescent social withdrawal.

    Koraly Pérez-Edgar;Yair Bar-Haim;Jennifer Martin McDermott;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano

  • Variable Patterns of Remission From ADHD in the Multimodal Treatment Study of ADHD.

    Margaret H Sibley;L Eugene Arnold;James M Swanson;Lily T Hechtman

  • A history of childhood behavioral inhibition and enhanced response monitoring in adolescence are linked to clinical anxiety.

    Jennifer M. McDermott;Koraly Perez-Edgar;Heather A. Henderson;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano

  • Associations between Maternal Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms and Parenting

    Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Veronica L. Raggi;Tana L. Clarke;Mary E. Rooney

  • Maternal Over-Control Moderates the Association Between Early Childhood Behavioral Inhibition and Adolescent Social Anxiety Symptoms

    Erin Lewis-Morrarty;Kathryn A. Degnan;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Kenneth H. Rubin

  • The relation between maternal ADHD symptoms & improvement in child behavior following brief behavioral parent training is mediated by change in negative parenting.

    Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Kelly A. O’Brien;Charlotte Johnston;Heather A. Jones

  • Emotion Regulation Mediates the Relationship between ADHD and Depressive Symptoms in Youth.

    Karen E. Seymour;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Thorhildur Halldorsdottir;Brandi Stupica

  • A Systematic Review of Meta-Analyses of Psychosocial Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    Gregory A. Fabiano;Nicole K. Schatz;Ariel M. Aloe;Anil Chacko

  • Efficacy of teacher in‐service training for attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder

    Heather A. Jones;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano

  • Preliminary evaluation of a multimodal early intervention program for behaviorally inhibited preschoolers.

    Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Kenneth H. Rubin;Kelly A. O'Brien;Robert J. Coplan

  • Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder in adolescence predicts onset of major depressive disorder through early adulthood.

    C B S Michael Meinzer;Peter M. Lewinsohn;Jeremy W. Pettit;John R. Seeley

  • Early behavioral inhibition and increased error monitoring predict later social phobia symptoms in childhood.

    Ayelet Lahat;Connie Lamm;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Daniel S. Pine

  • Substance Use in College Students with ADHD.

    Mary Rooney;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Yesel Yoon

  • Emotion Regulation Mediates the Association Between ADHD and Depressive Symptoms in a Community Sample of Youth

    Karen E. Seymour;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Derek K. Iwamoto;Gretchen Kurdziel

  • A National Description of Treatment among United States Children and Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

    Melissa L. Danielson;Susanna N. Visser;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;George J. DuPaul

  • Infant Attachment Security and Early Childhood Behavioral Inhibition Interact to Predict Adolescent Social Anxiety Symptoms

    Erin Lewis-Morrarty;Kathryn A. Degnan;Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Daniel S. Pine

  • Development and preliminary evaluation of an integrated treatment targeting parenting and depressive symptoms in mothers of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

    Andrea Chronis-Tuscano;Tana L. Clarke;Kelly A. O'Brien;Veronica L. Raggi

Frequent Co-Authors

Nathan A. Fox
Nathan A. Fox University of Maryland, College Park
Daniel S. Pine
Daniel S. Pine National Institutes of Health
Kathryn A. Degnan
Kathryn A. Degnan Catholic University of America
Heather A. Henderson
Heather A. Henderson University of Waterloo
Kenneth H. Rubin
Kenneth H. Rubin University of Maryland, College Park
Carl W. Lejuez
Carl W. Lejuez Stony Brook University
William E. Pelham
William E. Pelham Florida International University
Koraly Pérez-Edgar
Koraly Pérez-Edgar Pennsylvania State University
Benjamin B. Lahey
Benjamin B. Lahey University of Chicago
Ellen Leibenluft
Ellen Leibenluft National Institutes of Health

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