Departmental Affiliations
Nicholas Ialongo, PhD, is a prevention science researcher who conducts large-scale studies on child mental health, developmental psychopathology, violence prevention, and more.
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Research Interests
- Mental Health
- Mental Hygiene
Experiences & Accomplishments
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. Kellam, S.G., Rebok, G.W., Ialongo, N.S., Mayer, L. (1994). The course and malleability of aggressive behavior from early first grade into middle school: Results of a developmental epidemiologically based preventive trial. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 35, 259-281.
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. Ialongo, N., Kellam, S. & Poduska, J. (1999). A developmental epidemiologic framework for clinical and pediatric psychology research. In D. Drotar (ed.), Handbook on Pediatric and Clinical Psychology(pp. 1-25).New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Press.
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. Ialongo, N., Werthamer, L., Brown, H.B., Kellam, S., & Wai, S.B. (1999). The effects of two first grade preventive interventions on the early risk behaviors of poor achievement and aggressive and shy behaviors. American Journal of Community Psychology, 27, 599-642.
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. Ialongo, N., Vaden-Kiernan, N., Crockett, L., Werthamer-Larsson, L., and Kellam, S. (1998). The relationship between early peer rejection and later social and cognitive failure. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 10, 199-213.
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. Hunter, A. , Pearson, J., Ialongo, N., & Kellam, S. (1998). Parenting alone to multiple caregivers: Child care and parenting arrangements in black and white urban families. Family Relations. 47,343-353.