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Overview

Charles M. Borduin is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with an emphasis on clinical psychology. Additional subfields include cognitive neuroscience, sociology and political science, developmental and educational psychology, and psychiatry and mental health.

The scientist's work covers several main topics:

  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Behavioral and Psychological Studies
  • Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues

Recent research publications by Charles M. Borduin include the following papers:

  • Long-term effects of multisystemic therapy for problem sexual behaviors: A 24.9-year follow-up to a randomized clinical trial, 2021, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • An Evaluation of Mechanisms of Change in Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Justice-Involved Youths A Decade Following Treatment, 2020, Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
  • Characteristics and correlates of aggressive behavior in autistic youths, 2024, Autism Research
  • Family-Friendship Linkages in Youths With Autism Spectrum Disorder, 2023, Family Relations
  • Secondary benefits of family member participation in treatments for childhood disorders: A multilevel meta-analytic review, 2025, Psychological Bulletin

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Borduin are:

  • Cynthia E. Brown
  • Lauren B. Quetsch
  • Kaitlin M. Sheerin
  • Benjamin D. Johnides
  • Alex R. Dopp

The scientist has published in various academic venues. The recurrent publication platforms include:

  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Journal of Marital and Family Therapy
  • Autism Research
  • Family Relations
  • Psychological Bulletin

Best Publications

  • Multisystemic Treatment of Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents

    Scott W. Henggeler;Sonja K. Schoenwald;Charles M. Borduin;Melisa D. Rowland

  • Multisystemic treatment of serious juvenile offenders: Long-term prevention of criminality and violence

    Charles M. Borduin;Barton J. Mann;Lynn T. Cone;Scott W. Henggeler

  • Family therapy and beyond : a multisystemic approach to treating the behavior problems of children and adolescents

    Scott W. Henggeler;Charles M. Borduin

  • Multisystemic treatment: a meta-analysis of outcome studies.

    Nicola M. Curtis;Kevin R. Ronan;Charles M. Borduin

  • Multisystemic Treatment of Adolescent Sexual Offenders

    Charles M. Borduin;Scott W. Henggeler;David M. Blaske;Risa J. Stein

  • Multisystemic treatment of serious juvenile offenders: long-term prevention of criminality and violence.

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  • Multisystemic Treatment of Juvenile Offenders: Effects on Adolescent Behavior and Family Interaction.

    Scott W. Henggeler;J. Douglas Rodick;Charles M. Borduin;Cindy L. Hanson

  • A randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy with juvenile sexual offenders: effects on youth social ecology and criminal activity.

    Charles M. Borduin;Cindy M. Schaeffer;Naamith Heiblum

  • Long-term follow-up to a randomized clinical trial of multisystemic therapy with serious and violent juvenile offenders.

    Cindy M. Schaeffer;Charles M. Borduin

  • Individual, family, and peer characteristics of adolescent sex offenders and assaultive offenders.

    David M. Blaske;Charles M. Borduin;Scott W. Henggeler;Barton J. Mann

  • Parent-child relations and the etiology of depression: A review of methods and findings

    Daniel J. Burbach;Charles M. Borduin

  • Multisystemic Therapy for Juvenile Sexual Offenders: 1-Year Results from a Randomized Effectiveness Trial

    Elizabeth J. Letourneau;Scott W. Henggeler;Charles M. Borduin;Paul A. Schewe

  • Effects of multisystemic therapy on drug use and abuse in serious juvenile offenders: A progress report from two outcome studies.

    Scott W. Henggeler;Charles M. Borduin;Gary B. Melton;Barton J. Mann

  • Evaluating the effectiveness of family therapies: an integrative review and analysis.

    Mark D. Hazelrigg;Harris M. Cooper;Charles M. Borduin

  • Effects of Multisystemic Therapy through Midlife: A 21.9-Year Follow-Up to a Randomized Clinical Trial with Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders.

    Aaron M. Sawyer;Charles M. Borduin

  • Multisystemic Treatment of Criminality and Violence in Adolescents

    Charles M. Borduin

  • Mediators of Change for Multisystemic Therapy with Juvenile Sexual Offenders

    Scott W. Henggeler;Elizabeth J. Letourneau;Jason E. Chapman;Charles M. Borduin

  • The ecology of adolescent maltreatment: A multilevel examination of adolescent physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect.

    Jeffrey M. Williamson;Charles M. Borduin;Barbara A. Howe

  • An investigation of systemic conceptualizations of parent-child coalitions and symptom change

    Barton J. Mann;Charles M. Borduin;Scott W. Henggeler;David M. Blaske

  • Multisystemic Treatment of Juvenile Sexual Offenders: A Progress Report

    Charles M. Borduin;Cindy M. Schaeffer

  • Multisystemic Treatment of Antisocial Behavior in Children and Adolescents. Treatment Manuals for Practitioners.

    Scott W. Henggeler;Sonja K. Schoenwald;Charles M. Borduin;Melisa D. Rowland

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott W. Henggeler
Scott W. Henggeler Medical University of South Carolina
Sonja K. Schoenwald
Sonja K. Schoenwald Medical University of South Carolina
Elizabeth J. Letourneau
Elizabeth J. Letourneau Johns Hopkins University
Micah O. Mazurek
Micah O. Mazurek University of Virginia
Stephen M. Kanne
Stephen M. Kanne Weill Cornell Medicine
Harris Cooper
Harris Cooper Duke University
Kevin R. Ronan
Kevin R. Ronan Central Queensland University
Gary B. Melton
Gary B. Melton University of Colorado Denver

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