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Patricia Chamberlain

Patricia Chamberlain

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Psychology

D-Index
59
Citations
15199
World Ranking
3674
National Ranking
2063

Overview

Patricia Chamberlain is affiliated with the University of Oregon in the United States. Their research is primarily situated within the fields of psychology and social sciences, with a more specific focus on clinical psychology and safety-related disciplines.

Their work covers a variety of topics related to child welfare and protection, including child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, family support for disabilities, and injury epidemiology and prevention. Additionally, they engage with subjects in traffic and road safety, agriculture and farm safety, and social issues such as homelessness.

The recent publications associated with Patricia Chamberlain illustrate a focus on preventive interventions and parenting within vulnerable populations. These include:

  • An Integrative Data Analysis of Main and Moderated Crossover Effects of Parent-Mediated Interventions on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Youth in Foster Care, 2023, Prevention Science
  • A Preventionist Framework for Reducing Drowning: A Case for Parenting Interventions, 2025, International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
  • Adapting KEEP, an evidence-based parenting preventive intervention, for sexual and gender minority youth in the child welfare system, 2025, Children and Youth Services Review
  • Lessons Learned While Adapting an Evidence-Based Preventative Intervention for Transcultural Families, 2025, Global Implementation Research and Applications

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Patricia Chamberlain include Rohanna Buchanan, Miriam Clark, LaShaun Brooks, Stacey S. Tiberio, and Katherine C. Pears. This suggests a collaborative approach in their research efforts, often intersecting with professionals focused on related psychosocial and preventive intervention themes.

Their scholarly output has been published across several venues, notably:

  • Prevention Science
  • International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
  • Children and Youth Services Review
  • Global Implementation Research and Applications

Patricia Chamberlain's work involves integrating psychological research with practical social interventions aimed at vulnerable youth and families, often emphasizing preventive strategies within child welfare systems. Their research contributes to understanding environmental, social, and familial factors affecting at-risk populations and explores adaptations of evidence-based interventions for diverse cultural and social contexts.

Best Publications

  • Mixed Method Designs in Implementation Research

    Lawrence A. Palinkas;Gregory A Aarons;Sarah McCue Horwitz;Patricia Chamberlain

  • A comparative evaluation of a parent-training program.

    Gerald R. Patterson;Patricia Chamberlain;John B. Reid

  • Comparison of two community alternatives to incarceration for chronic juvenile offenders.

    Patricia Chamberlain;John B. Reid

  • Who disrupts from placement in foster and kinship care

    Patricia Chamberlain;Joe M. Price;John B. Reid;John Landsverk

  • Parent observation and report of child symptoms.

    Patricia Chamberlain;John B. Reid

  • Parent-Training Programs in Child Welfare Services: Planning for a More Evidence-Based Approach to Serving Biological Parents:

    Richard P. Barth;John Landsverk;Patricia Chamberlain;John B. Reid

  • Preventive intervention for maltreated preschool children: impact on children's behavior, neuroendocrine activity, and foster parent functioning.

    Philip A. Fisher;Megan R. Gunnar;Patricia Chamberlain;John B. Reid

  • Prevention of behavior problems for children in foster care: Outcomes and mediation effects

    Patricia Chamberlain;Joe Price;Leslie D. Leve;Heidemarie Laurent

  • Family management and deviant peer association as mediators of the impact of treatment condition on youth antisocial behavior.

    J. Mark Eddy;Patricia Chamberlain

  • Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care for Girls in the Juvenile Justice System: 2-Year Follow-Up of a Randomized Clinical Trial.

    Patricia Chamberlain;Leslie D. Leve;David S. DeGarmo

  • Practitioner Review: Children in foster care – vulnerabilities and evidence-based interventions that promote resilience processes

    Leslie D. Leve;Gordon T. Harold;Patricia Chamberlain;John A. Landsverk

  • Effects of a foster parent training intervention on placement changes of children in foster care.

    Joseph M. Price;Patricia Chamberlain;John Landsverk;John B. Reid

  • Observation of client resistance

    Patricia Chamberlain;Gerald Patterson;John Reid;Kathryn Kavanagh

  • Observational measure of implementation progress in community based settings: The Stages of implementation completion (SIC)

    Patricia Chamberlain;C Hendricks Brown;Lisa Saldana

  • Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care: A Program for Intensive Parenting, Family Support, and Skill Building

    Philip A. Fisher;Patricia Chamberlain

  • A Functional Analysis of Resistance During Parent Training Therapy

    G. R. Patterson;Patricia Chamberlain

  • Placement Disruption in Treatment Foster Care

    Dana K. Smith;Elizabeth Stormshak;Patricia Chamberlain;Rachel Bridges Whaley

  • Enhanced services and stipends for foster parents: Effects on retention rates and outcomes for children.

    Patricia Chamberlain;Sandra Moreland;Kathleen Reid

  • Intervention Outcomes for Girls Referred from Juvenile Justice: Effects on Delinquency

    Leslie D. Leve;Patricia Chamberlain;John B. Reid

  • Association with delinquent peers: intervention effects for youth in the juvenile justice system.

    Leslie D. Leve;Patricia Chamberlain

  • Using a specialized foster care community treatment model for children and adolescents leaving the state mental hospital

    Patricia Chamberlain;John B. Reid

  • Treating Chronic Juvenile Offenders: Advances Made Through the Oregon Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care Model

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Frequent Co-Authors

Leslie D. Leve
Leslie D. Leve University of Oregon
John B. Reid
John B. Reid University of Oregon
Philip A. Fisher
Philip A. Fisher Stanford University
David S. DeGarmo
David S. DeGarmo University of Oregon
Robert L. Stout
Robert L. Stout Brown University
Gerald R. Patterson
Gerald R. Patterson Ball State University
Beth C. Bock
Beth C. Bock Brown University
Gordon Thomas Harold
Gordon Thomas Harold University of Cambridge
Thomas J. Dishion
Thomas J. Dishion Arizona State University
Hyoun K. Kim
Hyoun K. Kim Yonsei University

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