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Manfred Van Dulmen

Associate Professor & Graduate Coordinator

Education: Ph.D., University of Minnesota (2001)

Research Areas: Experimental - Social, Experimental - Developmental

Research Interests

Adolescent and Young Adult Romantic Relationships;  Developmental Psychopathology;  Measurement and Methodology.

Lab site: Adolescent Developmental Psychopathology Lab  

Courses Frequently Taught

  • Laboratory Experience in Psychological Research: Social/Clinical (undergraduate)
  • Sex and Romance in the 21st Century (undergraduate)
  • Quantitative Statistical Analysis I (graduate)
  • Quantitative Statistical Analysis II (graduate)
  • Analysis of Change and Development (graduate)

 

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

* denotes graduate student author

van Dulmen, M. H. M., Goncy*, E. A. Haydon*, K. C., Collins, W. A. (2008). Distinctiveness of adolescent and emerging adulthood romantic relationship features in predicting externalizing behavior problems. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 37, 336 - 345.

Karazsia, B. T., & van Dulmen, M. H. M. (2008).  Regression models for count data:  Illustrations using longitudinal predictions of childhood injury.  Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33, 1076-1084.

van Dulmen, M. H. M., Goncy*, E., Vest, A., & Flannery, D. J. (2009). Group based trajectory modeling of externalizing behavior problems from childhood through adulthood: Exploring discrepancies in the empirical findings. In J. Savage (Ed.), The development of persistent criminality. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

van Dulmen, M. H. M., & Goncy*, E. A. (2010).  Extending the actor-partner interdependence model to include cross-informant data.  Journal of Adolescence, 33, 869-877.

van Dulmen, M. H. M., Bossarte, R. M., & Swahn, M. H. (2011).  Displacement and adolescent suicide:  Introduction to a special section.  Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 40, 787-789.

van Dulmen, M. H. M., & Egeland, B. (2011).  Analyzing multiple informant data on child behavior problems:  Predictive validity and comparison of empirical approaches.  International Journal of Behavioral Development, 35, 84-92.

Kertes, D. A., & van Dulmen, M. H. M. (2012).  Latent state-trait modeling of children's cortisol at two points of the diurnal cycle.  Psychoneuorendocrinology, 37, 249-255.

Mata*, A. D., & van Dulmen, M. H. M. (2012).  Adult-onset antisocial behavior trajectories:  Associations with adolescent family processes and emerging adulthood functioning.  Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27, 177-193.

van Dulmen, M. H. M., Mata*, A. D., & Klipfel*, K. (2012).  Enhancing the assessment of psychological abuse through observational methodology.  Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 27, 812-823.

van Dulmen, M. H. M., Klipfel, K. M., Mata, A. D., Schinka, K. C., Claxton, S. E., Swahn, M. H., Bossarte, R. M. (in press).  Cross-lagged effects between intimate partner violence victimization and suicidality from adolescence into adulthood.  Journal of Adolescent Health.

Manfred Van Dulmen
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Department of Psychology
223 Kent Hall
CONTACT INFO
Phone: 330-672-2504
Fax: 330-672-3786
mvandul@kent.edu
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