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P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

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Psychology

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42
Citations
12548
World Ranking
7403
National Ranking
3997

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2004 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale is affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States and specializes in social sciences, with a primary focus on education. Their research encompasses several subfields, including education, clinical psychology, sociology and political science, and gender studies. The main topics of their academic work include early childhood education and development, parental involvement in education, family and disability support research, youth substance use and school attendance, intergenerational and educational inequality studies, work-family balance challenges, and gender, labor, and family dynamics.

Their recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Intergenerational Economic Mobility for Low-Income Parents and Their Children: A Dual Developmental Science Framework" (2020), published in Annual Review of Psychology
  • "A Two-Generation Education Intervention and Children's Attendance in Head Start" (2020), published in Child Development
  • "Does adding parent education and workforce training to Head Start promote or interfere with children's development?" (2024), published in Child Development
  • "The effects of a two-generation English as a second language (ESL) intervention on immigrant parents and children in Head Start" (2023), published in Applied Developmental Science
  • "Three-Year Outcomes for Low-Income Parents of Young Children in a Two-Generation Education Program" (2023), published in Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness

Common publication venues for their work include:

  • Child Development
  • Annual Review of Psychology
  • Applied Developmental Science
  • Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness
  • Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale has collaborated frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Terri J. Sabol
  • Teresa Eckrich Sommer
  • Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
  • Hirokazu Yoshikawa
  • Amanda Sheffield Morris

In 2004, they were recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA).

Best Publications

  • Longitudinal studies of effects of divorce on children in Great Britain and the United States

    Andrew J. Cherlin;Frank F. Furstenberg;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Kathleen E. Kiernan

  • ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY AND PARENTHOOD : RECENT EVIDENCE AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS

    Coley Rl;Chase-Lansdale Pl

  • Effects of parental divorce on mental health throughout the life course

    Andrew J. Cherlin;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Christine McRae

  • The Long-Term Effects of Parental Divorce on the Mental Health of Young Adults: A Developmental Perspective

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Andrew J. Cherlin;Kathleen E. Kiernan

  • Mother or market? Effects of maternal employment on the intellectual ability of 4-year-old children.

    Sonalde Desai;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Robert T. Michael

  • Child Care and Low‐Income Children's Development: Direct and Moderated Effects

    Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal;Rebekah Levine Coley;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

  • Stability and change in paternal involvement among urban African American fathers

    Rebekah Levine Coley;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

  • Parental Divorce in Childhood and Demographic Outcomes in Young Adulthood

    Andrew J. Cherlin;Kathleen E. Kiernan;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

  • Young African‐American Multigenerational Families in Poverty: Quality of Mothering and Grandmothering

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Jeanne Brooks-Gunn;Elise S. Zamsky

  • Mothers' Transitions from Welfare to Work and the Well-Being of Preschoolers and Adolescents

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Robert A. Moffitt;Brenda J. Lohman;Andrew J. Cherlin

  • Positive youth, healthy adults: does positive well-being in adolescence predict better perceived health and fewer risky health behaviors in young adulthood?

    Lindsay T. Hoyt;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Thomas W. McDade;Emma K. Adam

  • Home sweet home(s): parental separations, residential moves, and adjustment problems in low-income adolescent girls.

    Emma K. Adam;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

  • Economic hardship and the development of five- and six-year-olds: Neighborhood and regional perspectives.

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Rachel A. Gordon

  • Children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: A Unique Research Opportunity.

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Frank L. Mott;Jeanne Brooks-Gunn;Deborah A. Phillips

  • Sexual Intercourse and Pregnancy Among African American Girls in High-Poverty Neighborhoods: The Role of Family and Perceived Community Environment

    Mignon R. Moore;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

  • African American Adolescent Girls in Impoverished Communities: Parenting Style and Adolescent Outcomes

    Laura D. Pittman;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

  • A psychological perspective on the development of caring in children and youth: the role of the family

    P.Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Lauren S. Wakschlag;Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

  • Research and Programs for Adolescent Mothers: Missing Links and Future Promises

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Jeanne Brooks-Gunn;Roberta L. Paikoff

  • Racial and Ethnic Differences in Breastfeeding.

    Chelsea O. McKinney;Jennifer Hahn-Holbrook;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Sharon L. Ramey

  • Escape from poverty : what makes a difference for children?

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale;Jeanne Brooks-Gunn

  • Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenthood: Recent Evidence and Future Directions

    Rebekah Levine Coley;P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeanne Brooks-Gunn
Jeanne Brooks-Gunn Columbia University
Rebekah Levine Coley
Rebekah Levine Coley Boston College
Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal
Elizabeth Votruba-Drzal University of Pittsburgh
Emma K. Adam
Emma K. Adam Northwestern University
Hirokazu Yoshikawa
Hirokazu Yoshikawa New York University
Amanda Sheffield Morris
Amanda Sheffield Morris Oklahoma State University
Lauren S. Wakschlag
Lauren S. Wakschlag Northwestern University
Charles E. Irwin
Charles E. Irwin University of California, San Francisco
Leah D. Doane
Leah D. Doane Arizona State University
Deborah A. Phillips
Deborah A. Phillips Georgetown University

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