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Maternal Depression and Adolescent Depression Publications

Evans, L. D., Kouros, C., Frankel, S. A., McCauley, E., Diamond, G. S., Schloredt, K. A., & Garber, J. (2014). Longitudinal relations between stress and depressive symptoms in youth: Coping as a mediatorJournal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1-14.

Rychik, J., Donaghue, D. D., Levy, S., Fajardo, C., Combs, J., Zhang, X, Szwast, A. & Diamond, G. S. (2013). Maternal psychological stress after prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart diseaseThe Journal of pediatrics162(2), 302-307.

Boyd, R.C., Diamond, G.S., Ten Have, T.R. (2011). Emotional and behavioral functioning of offspring of African American mothers with depression. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 42(5).

Garber, J., Ciesla, J. A., McCauley, E., Diamond, G. S. & Schloredt, K. A. (2011). Remission of Depression in Parents: Links to Healthy Functioning in their Children. Child Development, 82(1), 244–261.

Diamond, G.S. & Rynn, M. (2008). The devil is not in the details: A response to Sparks and Duncan's "Do No Harm" critique of anti-depressant medications for children and adolescents. Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 19(1), 20-26

Boyd, R.C., Diamond, G.S., & Bourjolly, J.N. (2006). Developing a family-based depression prevention program in urban community mental health clinics: a qualitative investigation. Family Process, 45(2), 187-203.