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National Council on Family Relations

2014 Annual Conference November 19-22, 2014 Hilton Baltimore Baltimore, Maryland

Families at the Nexus of Global Change Catherine Solheim, Ph.D. Conference Program Chair

Research Practice Networking Career development

Follow, visit, find the 2014 Conference #ncfr14 Twitter: @ncfr Facebook: facebook.com/ncfrpage Instagram: user@ncfrorg 2014 Updates to the Printed Program After the Printed Program Went to Press 10/28/2014 Date and Time Session No. Title of Session Author and Title of Presentation Type of Change and Room PLENARY SESSION #237, 2:45 PM, IS NOW BEING PRESENTED BY SANDRA STITH, PH.D., "MOVING BEYOND IDEOLOGY: MY JOURNEY TOWARD A THIRD WAVE INTERSECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE OF INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE ". THIS HAS BEEN MOVED FROM SESSION #231, THURSDAY, 1:15 PM AND REPLACES THE SPEECH BY FOUZIA SAEED. THE SESSION IS SPONSORED BY UNIV. OF MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV., AND FAMILY THERAPY SECTION) Tuesday, Nov. 18, Noon-#005, Carroll A TCRM Paper Session 1A - Discussants: Robert Larzelere; David R. ADDED LAST 2 DISCUSSANTS 1:45pm Assessing Outcomes of Same- Johnson; Katherine Kuvalanka sex Parenting Wednesday, Nov. 19, #107-03, Key EE Paper Session - Assessing Effects of Attendance on Couples’ PAPER WILL BE PRESENTED BY 8:30-9:45am Ballroom 9 Parent Education Communication and Coparenting in MEGHAN DOVE ProSAAF, Allen Barton, Steve Beach Wednesday, Nov. 19, #118, Key FF Paper Session - Relational Discussants: Kevin Zimmerman and Alan ADDED PRESIDERS AND DISCUSSANTS 10-11:30am Ballroom 9 Experiences, Identity, and Acock. Presider: Kevin Zimmerman Inclusion for GLBT Individuals and Families Wednesday, Nov. 19, #124-07, Key Fellows Roundtables Teaching Family Policy in Development and CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS 11:45am-1:15pm Ballroom 8 Family Studies Programs: Student Interest and Engagement, Gladys J. Hildreth

Wednesday, Nov. 19, #124-14, Key Fellows Roundtables Family Factors and Therapy Regarding CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS 11:45am-1:15pm Ballroom 8 Substance Abuse, M. Duncan Stanton Wednesday, Nov. 19, #134, Key FP Symposium - Diverse Presider: Courtney Smith PRESIDER'S NAME WAS 1:30-2:45pm Ballroom 9 Families and Globalization: INADVERTENTLY OMITTED FROM Legal and Policy Landscapes of PROGRAM Adoption Wednesday, Nov. 19, #147-26 EM, Poster Session - Stepfamilies Family Relationships and Depression ADDED 3RD AUTHOR 6:15-7pm South Foyer Among African American Stepfathers, Megan R. Hicks, Chalandra M. Bryant, Ted Futris Thursday, Nov. 20, 8- #207-08 FF, Poster Session - Families in Genes and the Experience of Choosing a CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS 8:45am South Foyer Diverse Contexts Sperm Donor: A Qualitative Study, Alyssa Henry, Abbie Goldberg

Thursday, Nov. 20, 10- #219, Key FF/FH Paper - Sexual Coercion, Presider: Jennifer Hardesty ADDED PRESIDER 11:15am Ballroom 9 Sexual Abuse, and Relational Violence

Thursday, Nov. 20, #223-08 RF, Poster Session - Family Parental Involvement of Family CANCELLED 11:30am-12:15pm South Foyer Processes Educational Strategies, Verónica Gubbins Foxley Thursday, Nov. 20, #227-A, Meeting of the Committee to Presider: Heidi Stolz , Committee Chair CORRECTION IN COMMITTEE CHAIR 11:30am-2:30pm Douglass Interview Candidates for the Editor of Family Relations Thursday, Nov. 20, 4:45- #238, Key NCFR Annual Business Meeting TIME WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED 6pm Ballroom 10 and Member Forum IN THE PROGRAM

Thursday, Nov. 20, 7:45- #247, Key Family Therapy Section Mentoring Roundtables: Being an ADDED ROUNDTABLES AND LEADERS 9:15pm Ballroom 12 Member Meeting Academic Administrator: Karen Wampler; Being a Journal Editor: Jeffry Larson; Publishing: Douglas Sprenkle; Grant Writing: Sandra Stith; Combining Clinical and Research Work: Volker Thomas; Business and Professional Issues in Managing One’s Own Practice: Thomas Blume; Surviving Graduate School and University Teaching: Richard Wampler; Integrating Feminism and Social Justice into Therapy and Research: Leigh A. Leslie; Being Statistically Savvy: Suzanne Bartle- Haring; Negotiating the Licensure Process: Colleen Peterson

Friday, Nov. 21, 8:30- #310-03, Key FH PA - Children With Autism Romantic Relationships in the Context of ADDED 4TH AUTHOR 9:45am Ballroom 9 Parenting Children With Autism, Amber Thompson, Laura Frey, Jason Hans, Amanda Westmoreland

2014 Program Updates (11/17/2014) Page 1 2014 Updates to the Printed Program After the Printed Program Went to Press 10/28/2014 Date and Time Session No. Title of Session Author and Title of Presentation Type of Change and Room Friday, Nov. 21, 8:30- #313-03, Key RT Section Paper Session - Coparenting Perceptions Across the NEW TITLE 9:45am Ballroom 12 Coparenting Transition to Second-time Parenthood, Patty Kuo, Brenda Volling Friday, Nov. 21, 10- #320, Key IN Section Paper Session - Presider: Juyoung Jang CORRECTED SPELLING IN THE NAME 11:15am Ballroom 11 Couples in a Changing World OF THE PRESIDER Friday, Nov. 21, 2-4pm #343, Key Workshop: Job Search: Career Panel: Kevin Allemagne, MS, Ph.D., ADDED PERSONNEL TO PANEL AND Ballroom 8 Options for Bachelors and LIMHP, LMFT, CFLE, Asst. Prof. of Clin. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION LEADERS Master’s Graduates Coun. & Mar. & Fam. Ther., Bellevue Univ.; Family Forensics Evaluator and LMFT, Allemagne Counseling & Consultation Serv., LLC.; Carmen Irving, M.A., CFLE, CYC- P, Healthy Relationships Program Spec., Ohio State Univ. Ext., Family & Consumer Sci.; Karin E. Malm, M.S., Sr. Program Area Dir., Child Welfare, Child Trends; Rebecca S. Mather, M.S., CFLE, Outreach Spec., Univ. of Wisconsin-Ext., Family Living Prog.Area; Janeal M. McCauley, M.S., CFLE, Faith Engagement Coord., Habitat for Humanity: Calcasieu Area, Inc.; Zainab Okolo, M.A., LGMFT, Undergraduate Coord., Dept. of Family Science, Univ. of Maryland; Jessica Sigai, B.S., Child Dev. Teacher, Kennedy Krieger South East Early Head Start. Additional career opportunities to be discussed during round table discussions: Michelle Blocklin, Ph.D., Sr. Analyst, Abt Assoc.; Project Dir., Natl. Research Ctr. on Hispanic Children and Families; Jessica Cordero, B.S., Job Developer, Latin American Youth Center; Marissa Christensen, B.S., CFLE, AmeriCorps Summer VISTA Assn., Habitat for Humanity ReStore-Green Bay Friday, Nov. 21, 2:45- #348-08 Family Therapy Section Changing Perspectives in Acculturation: DELETED 3RD AUTHOR 4pm Roundtable Symposium Effective Therapy Practice With Immigrant Populations, Bertranna Abrams, Jessica Chou Saturday, Nov. 22, 8- #402-25 IN, Poster Session - Community Redefining Parental Involvement in the MOVED FROM PAPER SESSION #349- 8:45am South Foyer Educational Outcomes of Cambodian 05 ON FRIDAY. Adolescents, Sothy Eng, Miriam Mulsow, Whitney Szmodis ON PAGE 62 UNDER CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE JACKIE KIRBY WILKINS, OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, WAS INADVERTENTLY OMITTED AS SECTION CHAIR. DEBRA BERKE, WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY IS THE CHAIR-ELECT.

2014 Program Updates (11/17/2014) Page 2 Second 2014 Updates to the Printed Program 11/18/2014 Date and Time Session No. Title of Session Author and Title of Presentation Type of Change and Room Wednesday, Nov. 19, #119-03, Connecting Generations Across Living Arrangements of Older Parents and CANCELLED 10-11:30am Tubman A/B the Globe Economic Support by Adult Children: Comparison of Parents and Parents-in-law of Married Women in Korea, Youseok Choi, Eunhee Joung Wednesday, Nov. 19, #121-03, Key Lightning Paper Session - Communication Technology Use in CANCELLED DUE TO FAMILY 11:45am-12:45pm Ballroom 5 Fatherhood in Changing Times Nonresident Father-teen Relationships, EMERGENCY EE/IN/FH Patrick Cheek Wednesday, Nov. 19, #137-02, Risk and Resilience, for The Role of Transitional Instability, CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS. 1:30-2:45pm Tubman A/B Emergent Adults Psychological Distress, and Dysfunctional Drinking in Emerging Adults’ Involvement in Risky Sex, Jill Bowers, Chris Segrin, Nicholas Joyce Wednesday, Nov.19, #155, Holiday NCFR 2015 National Student Steering Committee: Leah Reineccius, ADDED KELSEY HAELFRISCH TO THE 9:30-10pm 4/5 Service Project Kickoff Meeting Shelby Bowe, McKenzie Tuschen, Kelsey LIST. Haelfrisch, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Colby Pomeroy, Weber State University Thursday, Nov. 20, 8- #207-27 RT Poster Session 5 - Sibling/Family The Interactive Effects Mothers’ and MOVED FROM THURSDAY, 8AM #207- 8:45pm Relationships Fathers’ Differential Treatment of Siblings, 15 RT Alex Jensen, Susan Doughty Thursday, Nov. 20, 8- #207-28 FS Poster Session 5 - Sibling/Family Sibling Differences in Academic MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 8:45pm Relationships Achievement and Interests, Alexander 8 AM, #111-06 FS Jensen, Susan McHale Thursday, Nov. 20, 10- #215, Key Special Session: Burgess Award Understanding Marriage: From the ADDED TITLE OF PAPER 11:15am Ballroom 5 Address Mainstream to Where Angels Fear to Tread, Frank Fincham Thursday, Nov. 20, #223-30 RT, Poster Session - Parent Child Secrecy and Lying in Parent-adolescent MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 11:30am-12:15pm South Foyer Relationships Relationships: New Theory Directions, 12:30 PM, #131-24 RT Agnieszka Wozniak Thursday, Nov. 20, 7:45- #247, Key Family Therapy Section Negotiating the Licensure Process, Colleen CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS. 9:15pm Ballroom 12 Member Meeting Peterson is cancelled. Friday, Nov. 21, 8- #307-27, South Poster Session - Development Family Sociodemographics and Directors’ CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS 8:45am Foyer From Childhood to Emerging Preference for Universal Preschool, Anna Adulthood Colaner

2nd 2014 Program Updates (11/19/2014) Page 1 Save the date! Join us in 2015 in Vancouver, Canada NCFR 77th Annual Conference November 11-14, 2015 Pre-Conference Workshops, Tuesday, Nov. 10 Hyatt Regency • Vancouver, British Columbia Vancouver offers you everything you could want in entertainment, the arts, history, and sightseeing.

Conflict, Violence, and War: Family Risks and Resilience Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Ph.D. Program Chair, Purdue University

2015 marks the end of U.S. involvement in and also the 200th anniversary of the end of the War of 1812, the last armed conflict between the U.S. and Canada, our host nation.

Holding our conference in an international location is an excellent opportunity for us to consider risks, resilience, and recovery at home and around the world in light of conflict, violence and war. In the midst of threats and challenges, millions of families attempt to form and maintain relationships, bear and rear children, and take care of all of their members.

Many NCFR members are working to help families to survive and even thrive in the aftermath of traumatic experiences:

• Strong human connections can prevent or overcome conflict between groups or individuals. • Empowerment can help groups or individuals to avoid becoming targets of violence. • Peace can be actively forged as an alternative to war.

NCFR’s 2015 conference welcomes presentations that focus on Submit a proposal... the implications for families of all these forces: conflict and con- Information about the 2015 Call for Proposals will be nection; violence and empowerment; and war and peacemaking. available on the NCFR website in late November 2014. All submissions will be submitted electronically. Confirmed speakers Lee Ann De Reus, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona Deadline for submission is March 1, 2015. Ann Masten, University of Minnesota E. Mark Cummings, Notre Dame University

Welcome to the 2014 NCFR Conference

2014 Conference Theme: examine and consider globalization as a force shaping Families at the Nexus of contemporary families’ realities. Topics of interest Global Change include global health, family strengths and resilience, Catherine Solheim, Conference migration/immigration, economics, entrepreneurship Program Chair, and poverty, family and couple issues related to power University of Minnesota and gender inequality, and social and environmental Our goal for the 2014 conference justice. is to examine multiple facets of Objectives of the NCFR Annual Conference globalization and their impact on • To provide a forum to disseminate family research families from a variety of disci- • To share effective and evidence-based practice plinary traditions, from a variety of research para- applications for direct family service digms, and from a variety of practice perspectives. • To promote the CFLE credential and its educational The hope is that conference participants will be chal- and preventive approach to working with families lenged to consider their own scholarship and applica- • To discuss policy implications of family research tion from a global perspective, linking larger trends to and how to inform decision-makers more proximal interactions. • To promote the professional development of its membership, through participation in NCFR The conference committee seeks proposals that governance and by offering opportunities for highlight research, theory, practice, and policies that continuing education units (CEUs) for credentialing

NCFR thanks the following major sponsors for their contributions to the 2014 Annual Conference Wiley-Blackwell Publishing (President’s Reception) George Mason University (Family Policy Section) University of Nebraska (Conference Host Sponsor) Montclair State University (Advancing Family Science) Auburn University (TCRM Sponsor) North Dakota State University (Family Therapy Section) University of Georgia (Plenary Sponsor) Virginia Tech (Research and Theory Section) University of Illinois (Plenary Sponsor) Affordamac (Cyber Cafe) University of Maryland (Plenary Sponsor) Groves Conference on Marriage & Family (Gathering Place) University of Minnesota (Plenary Sponsor) Journal of Family Theory & Review (Cosponsor TCRM) Oklahoma State University (SNP events) Johnson Printing–Rochester, Minnesota (program booklet) Iowa State University (Families and Health Section)

About this program booklet . . . The conference program booklet is divided into the following sections: • Program at a Glance – program schedule in chronological order • Subject Index – presentations by subject • Abbreviations, see page 7 • Educational Sessions – complete day-by-day listing of all plenary, special sessions, papers, workshops, symposia, posters, and round tables, plus receptions and meetings scheduled Tuesday through Saturday • Special Events – receptions and other non-educational sessions in chronological order • Business Meetings – NCFR Board, committees, sections, focus groups, and other group- or member-initiated meetings • Conference general information • NCFR Board, Conference Committee, journal editors, Affiliate Councils, staff • Index of Program Participants • Your Personal Scheduler – center pull-out section • Map of the Hilton Baltimore Hotel – center pull-out section 1 2014 Proposal Reviewers One of the strengths of the NCFR Annual Conference is the concurrent sessions sponsored by the sections. Proposals are blind re- viewed by three or more peer reviewers from the section to which the proposal was submitted. The reviewers’ role is key to ensuring that conference presentations are of the highest quality for a rich, rewarding, and stimulating conference experience. Education and Peggy Mayfield Tiffany Brown Martha Zapata Kimberly Natalia Sira Beth Wilson Jennifer Reinke Enrichment Nicole Doris Cancel- Roblyer Doudna Gonca Soyer Deniz Yucel Anne Rush Sadguna Anasuri McAninch Tirado Satabdi Samtani Ann Dunlop Katherine Speirs Sudha Sankar Linda Behrendt Janeal McCauley Lover Chancler Sudha Sankar Nadia Flanigan Andrea Swenson Advancing Rachel Savasuk Janet Benavente Brandon Claire Cook Desiree Seponski Patti Follansbee Sherria Taylor Family Science Walter Schumm Jacquelyn McDaniel Natalie Cook Carey Sherman Helyne Frederick Yamuna Teter Sadguna Anasuri Brenda Seery Benson Julianne McGill Shonda Craft Ahlishia Shipley Amanda Ginter Noriko Bill Anderson Cassandra Deb Berke Susan Meyerle Annamaria LeAnne Silvey Kimberly Greder Toykawa Dayoung Bae Southam Gllee Bertram Dan Moen Csizmadia Sharde’ Smith Joseph Grzywacz Amy Amanda Barnett Gonca Soyer Gary Bowen Hannah Mudrick Constance Dallas Savannah Spivey Ron Hammond VanMullekom Linda Behrendt Michael Sturm Jill Bowers Jennifer Mueller Veronica Sherria Taylor Marie Haverfield Catherine Walker Janet Benavente Scott Tobias Angela Bradford Felicia Murray Deenanath Yamuna Teter Darbi Haynes- O’Neal Jacquelyn Bahira Trask Miguel Brambila Judith Myers- Melissa Delgado Noriko Lawrence Jie Wang Benson (Chair) Dawn Browder Walls Chelsea Derlan Toyokawa Katherine Farrell Webb Deb Berke Charlene Carol Bruess Sesen Negash Mame Kani Diop Teru Toyokawa Hickey Ouida Westney Gllee Bertram VanLeeuwen Brandon Burr Pat Tanner Anh Do Adriana Umana Twyla Hill Andrea White Axton Betz- Susan Walker Cheryl Cheek Nelson Aryn Dotterer Taylor Camilla Hodge Diana White Hamilton Farrell Webb Patrick Cheek Spencer Isaac Falcon- Mitch Vaterlaus Kristen Holm Angela Maureen Lorey Wheeler Wen-chi Chen Olmstead Campos Monique Walker Dina Izenstark Whittaker Blankemeyer Beth Wilson Natalie Cook Kjersti Olson Carlene Fider Jie Wang LaKeisha Jones Beth Wilson Juliet Bradley Fred Coulter Haley Pettigrew Nadia Flanigan Farrell Webb Sharon Jones- Rosemary Miguel Brambila Family Therapy Annamaria Yeni Helyne Frederick Ouida Westney Eversley Wright Patrick Cheek Kay Adams Csizmadia Rachmawati Chelsea Garneau Lorey Wheeler Erica Jordan Erin Yelland Amy Claridge Alaria Anderson Ann Deaton Katie Reck Jaesook Gho Andrea White Sherri Kehoe Jeremy Yorgason Claire Cook Heather Austin Bryce Dickey Jessie Rudi Katia Paz Rebecca White YaeBin Kim Deniz Yucel Natalie Cook Patricia Barros- Anh Do Anne Rush Goldfarb Yi-Jung Wu Claire Kimberly Lindsey Anh Do Gomes Tanisha Sudha Sankar Mellissa Gordon Ani Yazedjian Rhiannon Zemanek Karen Doneker Suzanne Bartle- DuBransky Rachel Savasuk Jennifer Hamer (Chair) Kroeger Chun Zhang Mancini Haring Ann Dunlop David Schramm Elizabeth Harvey Hyun-Kyung Josephine Kwon Jing Zhang Aryn Dotterer Christopher Richard Walter Schumm Mendoza You Tae Kyoung Lee Nadia Flanigan Belous Feistman Ahlishia Shipley Anthony James Chun Zhang Sheryl Leytham Family Policy Wm. Michael Andrew Benesh Carlene Fider Jessica Sigai Bora Jin Xiaohui Li Gulzar Ahmad Fleming Jerica Berge Wm. Michael Heidi Stolz Aesha John Familes and Jacquelyn Janet Benavente Helyne Frederick Kristyn Fleming Sherria Taylor Gralon Johnson Health Mallette Andrew Benesh Deborah Gentry Blackburn Patricia Gerhardt Michelle Toews LaKeisha Jones Gulzar Ahmad Bonita Manson Jacquelyn Nerissa Gillum Thomas Blume Nerissa Gillum Mitch Vaterlaus Sharon Sadguna Anasuri Christina Marini Benson Katia Paz Joshua Boe Mellissa Gordon Anthony Walker Jones-Eversley Bill Anderson Jan McCulloch Kathy Bergh Goldfarb Angela Bradford Pat Gross Susan Walker Janice Kelly Dayoung Bae Julianne McGill Deb Berke Pat Gross Cameron Brown Maria das Dores Catherine Walker Sarah Killoren Amanda Barnett Laurie Meschke Axton Betz- Tammy Harpel Bryan Cafferky Guerreiro O’Neal Josephine Kwon Debbie Susan Meyerle Hamilton Katherine Matthew Carlson Scott Hall Jie Wang Soyoung Lee Barrington Elise Tina Conley Hickey Nikita Casanova Young-Hoon Rebecca Ward Alison Levitch Silvia Bartolic Murowchick Morgan Cooley Patricia Holmes Julie Cederbaum Ham Ouida Westney Xiaohui Li Jaylie Sesen Negash Raquel Delevi Donna Hoskins Amy Claridge Patricia Holmes Andrea White Jacquelyn Beckenhauer Tricia Neppl Ann Dunlop Nichole Huff Shonda Craft Nichole Huff Beth Wilson Mallette Jonathon Spencer Ann Farrell Bora Jin Jaclyn Cravens Anthony James Amy Wolfe Bonita Manson Beckmeyer Olmstead Anthony Ferraro LaKeisha Jones Sarah Davis Catherine Yi-Jung Wu AnaMaria Diaz Jacquelyn Susanne Olsen Wm. Michael Young Jin Kang Brian Distelberg Johnson Deniz Yucel Martinez Benson Roper Fleming Sherri Kehoe Jared Durtschi LaKeisha Jones Peggy Mayfield Jerica Berge Verna Ourada Twyla Hill Claire Kimberly Lindsay Edwards Sherri Kehoe Ethnic Janeal McCauley Gary Bowen Elizabeth Palmer Sharon Jones- Melissa Kozak Laura Evans Denise Kennedy Minorities Laurie Meschke Juliet Bradley Justin Peer Eversley Josephine Kwon Andrea Farnham YaeBin Kim Djidjoho Yolanda Mitchell Miguel Brambila Haley Pettigrew Sherri Kehoe Linda Ladd Carlene Fider Claire Kimberly Gnonhossou Felicia Murray Dawn Browder Laura Claire Kimberly Katie LaPlant Stephen Fife Jackie Kirby Edna Alfaro Roudi Nazarinia Doris Cancel- Pinsoneault Bethany Letiecq Vanja Lazarevic Patti Follansbee Wilkins (Chair) Silvia Alvarez Roy Tirado Frankie Denise (Chair) Alice Long Laura Frey Melissa Kozak Sadguna Anasuri Kimmery Nikita Casanova Powell Peggy Mayfield Jacquelyn Aimee Galick Linda Ladd Mayra Bamaca Newsom Julie Cederbaum M. Elise Radina Susan Meyerle Mallette Rashmi Melissa LaGraff Veronica Barrios Kjersti Olson Patrick Cheek (Chair) Haley Pettigrew Trent Maurer Gangamma Katie LaPlant Patricia Barros- Elizabeth Palmer Amy Claridge Amy Rauer Laura Peggy Mayfield Chelsea Garneau Dreama Love Gomes Laura Tina Conley Jennifer Reinke Pinsoneault Janeal McCauley Giaovanna Mallory Wayne Blake Pinsoneault Natalie Cook Diana Samek Katie Reck Julianne McGill Gianesini Lucier-Greer Leanor Boulin Frankie Denise Shonda Craft Satabdi Samtani Anne Rush Susan Meyerle Rebecca Bonita Manson Johnson Powell Ali Crandall Sudha Sankar Lawrence Dan Moen Goodman James Marshall Miguel Brambila Karen Quek Constance Dallas Amber Seidel Shelton Kjersti Olson Erika Grafsky AnaMaria Diaz Diamond Yvonne Yeni Ann Deaton D. Scott Sibley Sherria Taylor Yeni Mary Sue Green Martinez Bravo Rachmawati Karen Doneker Jessica Sigai Andrea White Rachmawati Erica Hartwell Mancini

2 2014 Proposal Reviewers

Megan Hicks Mathew Withers Judith Myers- Desiree Seponski Research and Tom Holman Amber Seidel Jessica High Nathan Wood Walls Cassandra Theory Erin Holmes Carey Wexler Lyndsey Wendy Wray Kathleen Southam Kari Adamsons Spencer James Sherman Hjelmstad Qiong Wu O’Rourke Savannah Spivey Monerah Jakob Jensen Aya Shigeto Quintin Hunt I-Shan Yang Verna Ourada Noriko Almahmoud Matthew Cassandra Bora Jin Hana Yoo Elizabeth Palmer Toyokawa Sadguna Anasuri Johnson Southam Naveen Jonathan Deniz Yucel Pamela Payne Teru Toyokawa Kayla Anderson Sharon Jones- Katherine Speirs LaKeisha Jones Lindsey Laura Jie Wang Joyce Arditti Eversley Andrea Swenson Sherri Kehoe Zemanek Pinsoneault Angela Wiley (Chair) Tera Jordan Keiko Takahashi Angela Kim Kevin Sudha Sankar (Chair) Heather Austin Min-Jung Jung Laura Tejada Carmen Zimmerman Walter Schumm Hyun-Kyung Bonnie Barber Young Jin Kang Scott Tobias Knudson-Martin Brenda Seery You Melissa Barnett Teresa Keeler Casey Linda Ladd Feminism and Desiree Seponski Chun Zhang Silvia Bartolic Denise Kennedy Totenhagen Ashley Landers Family Studies Elizabeth Sharp Jing Zhang Allen Barton Susan Koerner Virginia Vincenti Jeff Larson Katherine Allen Kristy Shih Janet Benavente Daniel Korie Susan Walker Marcie Sadguna Anasuri Deborah Smith Religion and Jacquelyn Karen Kramer Catherine Walker Lectenberg Heather Austin Sherria Taylor Family Life Benson Josephine Kwon O’Neal Sheryl Leytham Patricia Barros- Elissa Thomann Gulzar Ahmad Axton Betz- Crystal Duncan Jie Wang Candice Maier Gomes Mitchell Jacquelyn Hamilton Lane Isaac Washburn James Marshall Katie Barrow Noriko Benson Rhett Billen Dan Laxman Megan Way Peggy Mayfield Kate Behan Toyokawa Miguel Brambila Gary Bowen Sun-a Lee Adam West Christine Jacquelyn Jessica Troilo Greg Brooks Alexandra Denise Lewis Brandan Wheeler McGeorge Benson Brad van Eeden- Alexandra Brown Sheryl Leytham Lorey Wheeler (Chair) Dorothy Moorefield Brown Bryan Cafferky Alice Long Shawn Susan Meyerle Berglund Shannon Weaver Ron Bruner Liseth Camacho Duhita Whiteman Dan Moen Thomas Blume (Chair) Bryan Cafferky Cynthia Mahatmya Amanda J. Kale Monk Diamond Yvonne Dana Weiser Nikita Casanova Campbell Allison Mangone Williams Rachel Bravo Andrea White Dudley Chancey Matthew Carlson AnaMaria Diaz Deanna Monteverdi Alison Chrisler Beth Williams- Cheryl Cheek Patrick Cheek Martinez Williamson Lyn Moore Marilyn Breault Nadia Flanigan JinMyoung Cho Janeal McCauley Nathan Wood Megan Murphy Coleman Kevin Jaesook Gho Heejeong Choi Lauren McClain Agnieszka Matt Mutchler Christina Collins Zimmerman Michael Alison Chrisler Brandon Wozniak Taryn Nasis Jaclyn Cravens Anisa Zvonkovic Goodman Rose McDaniel Rosemary Jennifer Kimberly Sandra Hartnitt Constantino Alyssa Wright Newquist Crossman International Teri Henke Teresa Cooney McElwain Yi-Jung Wu Ruth Nutting Ann Dunlop Gulzar Ahmad Katherine Shonda Craft Laurie Meschke I-Shan Yang Spencer Rachel Engler Edna Alfaro Hickey Jaclyn Cravens Susan Meyerle Robin Yaure Olmstead Jordan Sadguna Anasuri Anthony James Annamaria Neda Chun Zhang Elizabeth Palmer Laura Evans Sylvia Asay LaKeisha Jones Csizmadia Moinolmolki Rikki Patton Jessica Fish Miguel Brambila Bryce Jorgensen Melissa Curran Rachel Students/New Justin Peer Nadia Flanigan Wen-chi Chen Sherri Kehoe Jim Deal Monteverdi Professionals Haley Pettigrew Aimee Galick Veronica Alice Long Jeff Dew Sandy Morrison Diana Baltimore Doug Pettinelli Katherine Gerst Deenanath Dreama Love Anh Do Jennifer Ronald Cox Keeley Pratt Jennifer Hamer Mame Kani Diop Janeal McCauley Jennifer Doty Mortensen (Program Rep) Anne Prouty Jaimee Anh Do Susan Meyerle Tanisha Elise Rachel Engler Daniel Puhlman Hartenstein Helyne Frederick Marianne Miller DuBransky Murowchick Jordan Karen Quek Erica Hartwell Young-Hoon Karen Quek Jared Durtschi Colleen Murray Bryce Jorgensen Kayla Reed Megan Ham Yeni Gizem Erdem Hoa Nguyen Claire Kimberly Jamila Reynolds Haselschwerdt Meng-Chuan Rachmawati Dan Erickson Elizabeth Nixon Jaerim Lee Kayla Ritenour Katherine Hsieh Amy Rauer Wm. Michael Spencer Anne Rush Hickey Bora Jin Adrienne Riegle Fleming Olmstead Shanay Russell LaKeisha Jones Aesha John Sudha Sankar Laura Frey Haley Pettigrew Sudha Sankar Young Jin Kang Vanja Lazarevic Marie Saracino Rashmi Christine Proulx Alex Schmidt Janice Kelly Yoonjoo Lee Walter Schumm Gangamma Amy Rauer Ryan Seedall Tanya Alison Levitch Cassandra Chelsea Garneau Sandra Rezac Desiree Seponski Koropeckyj-Cox Sheryl Leytham Southam Jaesook Gho Elizabeth Riina D. Scott Sibley Erin Lavender- Xiaohui Li Sherria Taylor Giaovanna Hilary Rose Pat Sims Stott AnaMaria Diaz Anthony Walker Gianesini Tara Saathoff- Emily Stone Polina Martinez Nicole Walton Henry Gonzalez Wells Michael Sturm Levchenko Peggy Mayfield Jie Wang Arthur Greil Allen Sabey Rachel Tambling Sheryl Leytham Judith Myers- Ouida Westney Joseph Grzywacz Hans Saint-Eloi Laura Tejada Heidi Lyons Walls Joe Wilmoth Elizabeth Harvey Cadely Jessica Topor Candice Maier Kjersti Olson Beth Wilson Mendoza Diana Samek Amber Vennum Mindy Markham Karen Quek Julie Zaloudek Megan Sudha Sankar Nicole Walton AnaMaria Diaz Marcela Raffaelli (Chair) Haselschwerdt Rachel Savasuk Karen Wampler Martinez Martha Zapata Chun Zhang Megan Hicks Cynthia Richard Wampler Elise Roblyer Twyla Hill Schmiege Amanda Murowchick Satabdi Samtani Lyndsey Walter Schumm Westmoreland Megan Murphy Sudha Sankar Hjelmstad Brenda Seery

3 Conference at a glance

Tuesday, November 18 9am-4pm Visit the Exhibits 8am-4pm NCFR Board of Directors Meeting 10-11:15am Special Session: Burgess Award Address 9am-5pm Pre-conference Workshop: Practices/Policy Concurrent Sessions 6 9am-4pm Pre-conference Workshop on Military Families 11:30am-1pm Special Session: Alexis Walker Address: 12-2pm TCRM Workshop: Qualitative Methods Feminist Family Studies: Reflection/Critique 12-1:45pm TCRM Paper Session 1A 11:30am-1pm CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session TCRM Paper Session 1B 11:30am-12:15pm Poster Session 6 1-3pm Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs 11:30am-1pm Focus GroupsMeetings 2-3:45pm TCRM Paper Session 2A Focused Dialogue: Moving Family Fields Forward TCRM Paper Session 2B 11:30am-2:30pm FR Editor Search Committee Meeting 4-6pm TCRM Paper Session 3A 12:15-1pm Lightning Paper Session-Multiracial Families TCRM Paper Session 3B 12:30-2:30pm Post-doctoral Study: NIH Mock Review Study 4:30-7pm CFLE Advisory Board Meeting Panel Workshop 4:30-6pm Section Chairs Meeting 1:15-2:45pm JFTR Editorial Board Meeting 6-9pm TCRM Workshop: Quantitative Methods 1:15-2:30pm Elections Council Meeting 7-9pm TCRM Paper Session 4A 1:15-2:30pm Special Session: Sandra Stith on Intimate Partner Violence TCRM Paper Session 4B Concurrent Sessions 7 2:45-4:30pm Plenary: Women Changing the World Wednesday, November 19 4:45-6pm NCFR Annual Business Meeting/Member Forum 7-9am Groves Conference Board Meeting Students/New Professionals Roundtables 7:30-9:30am Inclusion and Diversity Committee Meeting 6-7:30pm CFLE Reception 7:45-9:45am Section Executive Committee Officers Meeting IN and RF Section Member Meetings 7:45-8:30am Poster Session 1 Focus Group Meetings 8-9:45am TCRM Workshop: Social Theory Construction 7:30-8:45pm Legacy Circle Reception TCRM Paper Session 5 8:15-9:45pm EE Section Member Meeting 8:30-9:45am Special Session: Master’s in International Family Studies 7:45-9:15pm FT Section Member Meeting Concurrent Sessions 1 Focus Group Meetings 8:30-11:30am CFLE Exam 9-9:45am Poster Session 2 Friday, November 21 9:45-10:45am Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff Meeting 7-8:15am Focus Group Meetings 9:45-11:15am Fellows Committee Meeting Meeting of Family Science Association 10-11:30am Special Session: Children’s Rights, Families, and Parental 7:10-7:40am Meditation Session Incarceration 7:30-9am 2015 Program Committee Meeting Concurrent Sessions 2 7:45-9:15am Diversity and Inclusion: Active Discussion 11:45am-12:45pm Lightning Paper Session 8am-1pm Visit the Exhibits Memorial Service 8-8:45am Poster Session 7 11:30am-1:15pm TCRM Business Meeting/Luncheon 8:30-9:45am Special Session: Address Poverty, Build Family Resiliency, 11:45am-1:15pm Fellows Roundtables and Fix the System? What You Need to Know First 11:45am-1:15pm EM and FS Section Member Meetings Concurrent Sessions 8 Focused Dialogue: Family Life Education 8:30-9:45am Academic Program Review Q & A Session Focus Group Meetings 9-9:45am Committee on Conference Process Meeting 11:45am-1:15pm Students/New Professionals Leadership Council Meeting 10-11:15am Special Session: Marginalized Families: 12:30-1:15pm Poster Session 3 Working Towards Inclusion 1-2:30pm Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board Concurrent Sessions 9 1:30-2:45pm Special Session: Global Approaches in SNP Workshop: Translating Research Into Programs Sexuality Education 11am-2pm Affiliate Councils Board Planning Session Concurrent Sessions 3 11:30am-1pm Workshop: Best Practices in Family Science 1:30-2:45pm Workshop: Research With Marginalized 11:30am-12:45pm Special Session: How to Become a CFLE Populations: Global Challenges and Processes 11:30am-1:30pm SNP Workshop - Outside the Ivory Tower 3-4:15pm Newcomers Reception 11:30am-12:15pmPoster Session 8 Concurrent Sessions 4 11:30am-1pm FH and EM Oral History Meetings 4:30-6:15pm Plenary: Globalization, Families and Social Focus Group Meetings Justice: Creating Positive Transformations Family Relations Associate Editors Meeting 5-8pm Exhibits Opening 11:30am-12:15pm Lightning Paper Session: International Families 6:15-7pm Poster Session 4 12:15-1pm Lightning Paper Session: Relationship Quality 6:30-8pm President’s Reception/Induction of Fellows 1:15-2:30pm Special Session: Transnational Politics of Emotion 8-9:30pm SNP Session: Speed Mentoring Session Concurrent Sessions 10 Roundtables on Innovative Research Methods 2-4pm SNP Workshop: Careers for Bachelors and 8:15-9:45pm FP and RT Section Member Meetings Master’s Graduates Focus Group Meetings 1:30-3:30pm Future of Family Science Task Force Meeting 9:30-10pm NCFR 2015 Student Service Project Meeting 2:45-4pm Special Session: Indigenous Justice Concurrent Sessions 11 Thursday, November 20 4:15-6pm Plenary: Migration and Invisible Welfare 7-8:15am FF Section Member Meeting 6:15-7:45pm University/Allied Association Receptions Focus Group Meetings 7:45-9:15pm Celebration: World Family Festival - IYF 7:10-7:40am Meditation Session 7:30-11:30am Affiliate Councils Workshop Saturday, November 22 7:45-9:45am CFLE Program Review Committee Meeting 7-8am Zumba Fund Raiser Sponsored by the FH Section Journal Board Committee Meeting 7-8:30am 2015 Program Committee Meeting 8-9:30am Directors of Family Centers Meeting 8-8:45am Poster Session 9 University Administrators Forum 8:30-9:45am Concurrent Sessions 12 8-8:45am Poster Session 5 SNP Workshop: Fulbright Scholar Experience 8:30-9:45am Special Session: Humane Workplace– 8:45-9:45am Policy Advisory Committee Meeting Influence of Feminism and Social Justice 10am-Noon Plenary: Global and Human Rights Concurrent Sessions 5 5pm Exploring the Baltimore Inner Harbor

4 Subject index

Key Coparenting Evaluations Gerontology 0= Tues (precon); 1=Wed; 147-19; 147-20; 213-01; 213- 002; 223-24; 223-25; 317-01 111-22 2=Thurs; 3=Fri; 4=Sat 03; 313-01; 313-02; 313-03; See session listings by day for 348-04; 402-14; 403-04 Evidence-based Programs GLBT titles. 131-05; 131-11; 346-01; 349-02 118-01; 118-02; 118-03; 118- Coping 04; 118-05; 207-12; 207-22 FF; Abuse 131-20 Families 207-23 FF; 207-24 FF; 207-25 103-19; 207-07; 327-30 147-14; 147-17; 207-08 FF; FF; 207-26; 212-01; 212-04; Couples 207-09; 207-15; 318-03;327-14; 350-04 Adoption 135-03; 147-16; 211-04; 223-01; 327-19; 335-03; 339-04 134-01; 134-02; 134-03; 134- 223-06; 307-21; 320-01; 327- Global and Human Rights 04; 147-04 08;; 327-16; 327-29; 336-01; Family Finances 410 336-05; 407-02 307-02; 307-03; 307-04 African Americans Globalization and Families 233-01; 233-02; 233-03; 402- Cross-cultural Issues Family Law 145; 223-13 FF; 402-01 06; 402-07; 405-01; 405-03 103-02; 144-03; 207-06; 402- 223-16 20; 402-21; 402-22 Globalization and Relational Aging Family Life Education Quality 131-19; 223-11 Ethnicity/Diversity 131-01; 131-07; 209-01; 223- 223-02; 223-03; 223-04 348-06; 349-03; 228-01 27; 232; 324-02 AIDS/HIV Grandparents 103-10; 406-03 Decision Making Family Policy 216-01; 236-04 111-29 150-01 FF; 218-01; 307-27 Assessment Health and Families 107-01; 324-01; 327-11 Disabilities Family Processes 103-09; 103-14; 217-01; 217- 131-21 111-06; 131-26; 223-08; 223-10; 02; 217-03; 318-04; 348-01 Autism Spectrum Disorders 317-03; 402-13; 406-02 310-01; 310-02; 310-03 Divorce and Dissolution Health Care 147-21; 147-22 FF; 147-23; Family Relations 103-07; 131-10 Caregiving 147-24; 147-25 ; 403-01 111-18; 111-19; 111-20; 111-21; 131-16 FF; 131-18; 211-03 307-24; 307-30; 327-12 Health Disparities Dyadic Data Analysis 103-06; 350-03 Child Care 008-01; 008-02 Family Resource Management 111-09; 111-10; 111-11; 327-02 307-01 High-risk Behaviors Early Childhood and Early 327-18; 406-04 Child Development Childhood Education Family Science 111-04; 136-02; 403-02 107-02; 111-05; 327-01; 327-03 111-17; 111-28; 116-05; 120; Housing 223-18; 223-26; 234-01; 234- 147-05; 339-02 Childhood and Adolescence Economic Well-being 02; 234-03; 234-04; 234-05; 335-01; 103-23; 103-24; 111-25; 209-02; 209-03; 209-04; 309- 324-03; 407-03 Human Services 121-01; 121-05; 131-25; 136- 03; 348-05; 402-23 339-03 04; 137-01; 147-13; 307-06; Fatherhood 307-07; 307-08; 307-09; 307- Education 006-01; 006-02; 111-15; 121-02; Identity 10;307-11; 307-25; 318-01; 318- 136-03 121-03; 121-04; 147-10; 147-11; 233-04 02; 338-01; 341-03; 349-05; 213-02; 213-04 404-03; 406-01 Emerging Adulthood and Immigration Youth Feminism and Women’s 115-01; 115-02; 115-03; 131-03; Cohabitation 131-27; 137-02; 137-03; 137- Issues 142-01; 142-02; 220-01; 220-02; 207-16; 207-17; 207-19; 207- 04; 147-01; 147-02; 210-02; 150-02; 208 ; 221;; 235-03; 237 220-03; 220-04; 311-01; 348-08; 20; 320-03; 403-03 307-13; 307-14; 307-15; 307-16 402-15; 402-17; 402-18 FF; 307-17; 307-19; 404-04 Fertility Communities 147-07 Incarceration and Families 210-03; 317-02; 402-24 Emotion 114 337 Gender Conflict Resolution 111-12 FF; 111-13 FF Indigenous Justice 111-07 345

5 Subject index

Intergenerational Issues Family Arrangements Religion/Spiriuality Teaching 103-22; 111-08 FF; 119-02; 009-01; 009-02 015-01; 131-22; 131-23; 147- 116-01; 116-02; 116-03; 116- 119-03; 135-01; 402-12 03; 212-02; 235-01; 336-02; 04; 218-02; 218-03; 223-23; Motherhood 336-03; 350-01; 350-02 319; 402-03; 402-04; 402-05 International 140-01; 140-02; 140-03; 140- 119-01; 144-01; 144-02; 402-19 04; 150-03 FF; 219-02 Research and Research Technology and Families Methodology 117-01; 131-17; 327-10 Interventions Multicultural Families 010-01; 010-02; 215; 340-04 150-07 142-03; 211-02 Theory Research to Practice 005-01; 005-02; 108-01; 108- Latinos Multiracial Families 322 02; 108-03; 131-24; 150-06; 103-03; 321-01; 321-02; 321- 228-02; 228-03; 228-04; 228- 223-22; 03; 321-04; 349-04; 402-09; 05 Retirement 402-11 131-14; 131-15 Theory and Practice Obesity 016-01; 016-02 Literacy 111-01; 111-02; 111-03; 338- Rural Families 147-09 04; 347-01; 347-02; 347-03; 131-12; 223-17 Therapy 347-04 103-08; 109; 117-05; 135-04; Marginalized Families Same-sex Marriage 147-15; 207-05; 223-21; 327- 316 Parenting 207-21 07; 407-01 103-12; 131-02; 131-04; 136- Marital Roles 01; 147-08; 147-12; 147-18; Sex Education Trauma, Risk and Resilience 207-10 207-13; 216-03; 216-04; 235- 111-16; 132; 346-02 131-13; 307-23 ; 311-02; 311- 02; 307-18; 327-04; 327-05; 03; 311-04; 340-03; 339-01; Marriage 327-06; 338-02; 338-03; 349- Sexuality 348-03 135-02; 207-18; 211-01; 223- 01; 402-08; 402-10; 404-01; 111-14; 150-05 FF; 219-01; 05; 223-07; 223-09; 223-28; 404-02 219-04; 307-29; 346-03 Violence 320-02; 327-09; 327-13; 327- 103-17 FF; 103-20; 103-21; 20; 327-22; 327-23; 327-24; Poverty and Family Social Justice 144-04; 219-03; 219-05; 309- 327-25; 327-26; 327-27; 327- 335-04; 308 212-03; 348-07; 402-02 01; 313-04 28; 336-04; 405-02; 405-04; 408-02; 408-03; 408-04; Pregnancy Social Media Work 121-06 324-04; 327-15 223-12; 223-14; 335-02; 342- Marriage Education 01; 342-02; 342-03; 342-04 107-03; 111-23; 111-27; 309- Professional Development Social Networks and 02; 327-21 106; 117-03; 131-06; 138; 149; Romantic Relationships/ 223-20; 229; 239-01; 239-03; Dating Mate Selection 326-01; 326-02; 326-03; 326- 011-01; 011-02; 341-01; 408-01 103-01; 103-04 04; 326-05; 409 Socialization Media Professional Ethics and 147-27; 216-02; 307-05; 307- 147-06 Practice 12 223-19 Mental Health Stepfamilies 103-05; 103-11; 210-01; 307-22 Qualitative Research 147-26; 207-11; 236-01; 236- 105-01; 105-02 02; 236-03 Mentoring 117-02 ; 143 ; 239-02 Qualitative Methodology Stress 004; 014; 150-04 FF 103-13; 210-04 Military Families 003; 131-09; 133-01; 133-02; Relationships Substance Abuse 133-03; 141-01; 141-02; 141- 111-24; 111-26; 231; 307-26; 235-04 03; 141-04; 207-01; 207-02; 307-28; 309-04; 341-02; 348- 207-03; 207-04; 223-15; 312- 02; 407-04 Suicide 01; 312-02; 312-03; 312-04; 103-15; 103-16; 131-08; 307- 340-01; 340-02 20

6 Table of contents 2015 Conference...... Inside front cover Conference Program Committee...... 62 2014 Proposal Reviewers...... 2 Journal Editors...... 62 Conference at a Glance...... 4 Affiliate Councils Board...... 63 Subject Index...... 5 Affiliate Councils...... 63 Conference Sessions (Tues-Sat)...... 8 NCFR Staff...... 63 Special Events...... 55 Program Participants...... 65 Business Meetings...... 57 Presidents and Fellows...... Inside back cover Exhibitors...... 59 Personal Conference Scheduler...... Insert General Information...... 60 Hilton Baltimore Floor Plan...... Insert Board of Directors...... 62 Abbreviations, symbols

Numbering Session formats Sessions are numbered. Wednesday sessions begin with “1,” Thurs- PA - Paper: 3 or 4 presentations around a common theme day with “2,” Friday with “3,” and Saturday with “4.” SY - Symposium; 3 or 4 presenters addressing the same topic WK - Workshop: presentation of best practices, methods Authors, presiders, discussants PO - Poster: Detailed displays that summarize research or Authors’ names are listed in bold after the title of the presentation. practice; grouped by topic Presiders, discussants, and other session leaders are listed at the end RT - Roundtable: Speaker presents topic and leads discussion of the session titles/topics. PS - Poster Symposium: 3 or 4 presenters with commonly themed posters; includes group discussion Sections, Affiliate Councils, Students/New Professionals (S/NP), Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) sessions Lightning Papers Sessions are a collection of 4 to 7 presentations Sessions may be sponsored by Sections, by the Affiliate each of which is limited to 7 slides and 7 minutes Councils group, by the Student/New Professional group, the CFLE program, or the IDC. Sessions are marked as to sponsorship or in Emphasis some cases area of interest. See section logos below. For Poster Ses- Presentations and posters are designated as (R) for “Research” and/ sions, the Section is indicated by the two-letter section abbreviation. or (P) for “Practice.”

Section logos Feminism & Family Studies (FF) (also includes SNP, CFLE, Affiliates, TCRM)

International (IN) Advancing Family Science (FS) Religion & Family Life (RF) Education/Enrichment (EE) Research and Theory (RT) Ethnic Minorities (EM) Affiiliate Councils(AC ) Family and Health (FH) Students and New Professionals Family Policy (FP) CFLE Family Therapy (FT) TCRM

7 Tuesday, November 18 • Preconference

What are some common challenges? Conference Services/ • Guiding principles of participatory methods for engaging vulnerable and marginalized learners/ clients. What are the Early Meetings public policy implications of NOT using these principles? • Methods for Assessing Situations and Prioritizing Conference Registration • Participatory Mapping 7am-5pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area • Pair-Wise Ranking • Values Exercises Lunch Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity • Methods for Interpreting Data and Communicating Results 7am-10pm, Armistead – Participant Practice Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus • Pocket-Chart Voting complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces • Daily Calendars SSID: NCFR Conference • Seasonal Calendars Passphrase: families • Criteria Setting Sponsored by Affordamac • Measuring with Objects • Communicating Results Parent/Child Room • Using participatory methods and results to advocate for 7am-7pm, Hopkins public policy • Summary, resources for learning more, Q & A Meditation Room • Evaluation of workshop 7am-7pm, Tilghman Mary Crave, Ph.D., has been with the University of Wisconsin- #001 NCFR Board of Directors Extension for more than 35 years, including 20 years as a family 8am-4pm, Paca A/B living educator at the county and state levels. Since 2000 she Presider: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President has trained extension practitioners, program staff, and university faculty in the US and internationally in program development, teaching, evaluation, grant-writing and other skills. She has worked in both urban and rural communities in Wisconsin and Educational Sessions/ in more than 20 developing countries. At U.W.-Madison she has taught several courses in the School of Human Ecology, includ- Additional Meetings ing Family Public Policy. PRECoNFERENCE WoRkSHoP Kerry Zaleski has more than 18 years of experience develop- #002 Preconference Workshop on Participatory ing, managing and evaluating culturally responsive community Program Evaluation Practices to Support development and health and social service programs in the US and internationally. Since joining the University of Wisconsin- Public Policy Extension five years ago, she has trained extension educators on 9am-5pm, key Ballroom 10 participatory methods and processes for engaging underrepre- Leaders: Mary Crave, Kerry Zaleski; University of sented and vulnerable persons in identifying and addressing root Wisconsin-Extension causes of pressing community issues.

Description With a colleague, Tererai Trent, Ph.D., MPH, the two facilitators Educators, researchers, practitioners and policymakers are often have led similar workshops at and for the American Evaluation expected to evaluate programs, yet find their evaluation skills are Association for three years and are writing a text/manual on very limited, especially when challenged to gather accurate, reli- participatory evaluation methods for social justice. able, valid, and useable data from persons who may feel vulner- EE/FP (R, P) able, powerless or disenfranchised. This workshop will demon- strate and practice methods based on the participatory learning and action family of methods that can be used throughout the PRECoNFERENCE WoRkSHoP program planning, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting process. #003 Preconference Workshop on Military Families Workshop Agenda 9am-4pm, key Ballroom 12 • Introductions, workshop overview and processes Agenda available at first session. Includes morning workshop, • What makes some people vulnerable? Who is vulnerable? lunch, afternoon workshop. How might this influence program design and evaluation?

8 Tuesday, November 18 • Preconference

008-02 Stressors Predicting Marital Satisfaction, Moderated by TCRM 2014 Loneliness, Jeremy Yorgason, Nick Frye THEoRy CoNSTRuCTioN/ Discussants: Dan Perlman; Heejeong Choi RESEARCH METHoDoLogy Presider: Erin Kramer Holmes WoRkSHoPS (TCRM) (R) TCRM 2014 is sponsored by Auburn university and co-sponsored by the #009 TCRM Paper Session 2B Journal of Family Theory & Review. 2-3:45pm, Carroll B Arrangements 009-01 Stepfamily Functioning and Stability: An Integrative #004 TCRM Workshop Session 1 Theoretical Model, Todd Jensen Noon-2pm, Tubman A/B 009-02 Inclusive Same-sex Marriage Research: Expanding Our Panel Discussion - Qualitative Methods Panel Theoretical Horizons, Barbara Settles, Nikki DiGregorio, Cultivating Qualitative Research in Family Studies: Conceptual, Amanda Rich, Joshua Titus Methodological, and Theoretical Directions Discussants: Thomas Blume; Kelly Roberts Leaders: Elizabeth Sharp, Anisa Zvonkovic, Elise Presider: Justin Hendricks Radina, Todd Goodsell, Megan Haselschwerdt, Justin (R) Hendricks Discussants: Robert Milardo, Katherine R. Allen #010 TCRM Paper Session 3A (R) 4-6pm, Carroll A Classification Techniques #005 TCRM Paper Session 1A 010-01 Change in Interpartner Aggression From Late Noon-1:45pm, Carroll A Adolescence to Young Adulthood, Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely, Validity of Models and Measures Joe Pittman, Gregory Pettit, Jennifer Lansford, John 005-01 Assessing Outcomes of Same-sex Parenting, Walter Bates, Kenneth Dodge, Amy Holdtworth-Munroe Schumm, Mark Landess, George Williams 010-02 Advancing Family Theory Through Methodological 005-02 (CANCELLED) Psychometric Assessment of the Iowa Improvement: Optimal Matching Analysis, Todd Martin Family Interaction Rating Scales, Janet Melby, Daniel Discussants: Isaac Washburn; Justin Dyer Russell, Fredrick Lorenz, Mack Shelley Presider: Shannon Claxton Discussants: Robert Larzelere; Jorge Gato (R) Presider: Veronica Barrios (R) #011 TCRM Paper Session 3B 4-6pm, Carroll B #006 TCRM Paper Session 1B Romantic Partners and Sexuality Noon-1:45pm Carroll B 011-01 Mom and Dad, Please Accept Me: Understanding Parent Fathering and Families With Multiples Reactions to Coming Out, Alison Chrisler 006-01 Families With Multiples Developmental Stress Theory, 011-02 Network Perceptions of Daters’ Romances: The Social Kayla Anderson, Martha Rueter, Jennifer Connor Network Evaluation and Transmission (S-NET) Model, 006-02 A Resource Theory of Fathering, Rob Palkovitz, Elizabeth Keneski, Timothy Loving Kimberly Gulcher, James Hull Discussants: Katie Barrow; Jennifer Doty Discussants: Dan Puhlman; Kari Adamsons Presider: Erin Lavender-Stott Presider: Karina Shreffler (R) (R) #012 CFLE Advisory Board #007 Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs 3-6:30 pm, Marshall 1-3pm, Paca A/B Presider: Nichole Huff, Advisory Board Chair Presider: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President #013 Section Chairs Meet With Staff #008 TCRM Paper Session 2A 4:30-6pm, Paca A/B 2-3:45pm, Carroll A Presiders: Jeanne Strand, NCFR Section Chairs Liaison and Dyadic Data Analysis Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director 008-01 CFA Using Dyadic Data: Current Practices and Recommendations, Shannon Claxton, Manfred H.M. van Dulmen

9 Tuesday, November 18 • Preconference #014 TCRM Workshop Session TCRM WoRkSHoP Co-SPoNSoR 6-9pm, Tubman A/B Quantitative Methods Workshop Journal of Family Theory & Review Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Studying Dyads and Robert Milardo, Ph.D., Editor Families, Adam Galovan, Erin Kramer Holmes, Christine Libby Blume, Ph.D., Editor-elect Proulx, Nathan Wood Discussant: Lorey Wheeler The Journal of Family Theory & Presider: David R. Johnson Review seeks to encourage integration (R) and growth in the multidisciplinary and international domains of inquiry that #015 TCRM Paper Session 4A define contemporary family studies. The 7-9pm, Carroll A journal publishes original contributions Religion and Family in all areas of family theory, including new advances 015-01 Why Religion Helps and Harms: Paradox and Power at in theory development, reviews of existing theory, the Nexus of Faith and Family Life, David Dollahite, Hilary and analyses of the interface of theory and method, as Dalton, Loren Marks well as integrative and theory based reviews of content Discussants: Romulus Chelbegean, Julie Zaloudek, Alina Baltazar areas, and book reviews. The journal draws from a Presider: Claire Kamp-Dush broad range of the social sciences, although scholar- (R) ship based within the fields of family studies, sociol- ogy, and allied disciplines, developmental and social #016 TCRM Paper Session 4B psychology, communications, health and allied fields is 7-9pm, Carroll B favored. Families are viewed broadly and inclusively Theory and Practice to include individuals of varying ages and 016-01 An Integrated Theory of Latina Sexual Abuse genders, sexual orientations, ethnicities, and Disclosure, Veronica Barrios, Jonathan Caspi nationalities. 016-02 PYD and Self-determination Theory: Integrating Two Theories for Adolescent Development, Sara Dodd, Holly NCFR thanks Bob Milardo, founding Reece, Erin Kostina-Ritchey Discussants: Suzanne Bartle-Haring; Patricia Hyjer Dyk editor of JFTR, for his leadership in de- Presider: Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely velopment of this important new journal. (R) Congratulations to his successor, Libby Blume, who officially assumes the editor’s office with the first issue in 2015, but who has been working tirelessly for the last year to ensure a smooth transition.

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10 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1

103-02 IN (R) Comparing Chinese and American Adults’ Conference Services/ Perceived Mate Selection Pressures, Ruoxi Chen, Jason Austin Early Meetings 103-03 IN (R) Romantic Dating and Familial Expectations: Perspectives of Adolescent Girls’ in Mexico, Linda C. Conference Registration Halgunseth, Graciela Espinosa-Hernandez, Alison Joann 7am-5pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area Van Duzor Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity 103-04 IN (R) Mate Selection: Parent and Young Adult 7am-10pm, Armistead Perspectives in an Arranged Marriage Culture, Kennon Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus Rider complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces Discussant/Presider: Xiaohui (Sophie) Li SSID: NCFR Conference Posters Passphrase: families Health and Relationships Sponsored by Affordamac 103-05 RT (R) Bullying, Family Resources, and Mental Health: The gathering Place A Test of the ABC-X Theory, Elise Resnick, Leigh Leslie 8am-10pm, key 4/5 Health Care Your place to meet, rest, eat, be merry. WiFi. Streaming video of 103-06 EM (R) Health Service Utilization Among Asian major sessions. Immigrant: An Alternative Framework, Shann Hwa Hwang, Sponsored by groves Philip Yang 103-07 FP (R) The Dynamic Landscape of Health Care: Parent/Child Room Families’ Confidence to Make a Smart Choice,Amanda 7am-7pm, Hopkins Ginter, Bonnie Braun, Teresa McCoy, Virginia Brown, Lynn Little, Maria Pippidis, Mia Russell Meditation Room 7am-7pm, Tilghman Illness/Medical Family Therapy 103-08 FT (P) A Review of Play Therapy Interventions for Chronic Illness, Elizabeth Palmer, Keeley Pratt

Educational Sessions/ Chronic Illness 103-09 FH (R) (MOVED TO WED., 12:30pm, #131-28 FH) Additional Meetings Determinants of Spouse Diet-related Support and Diabetes, Z. Seda Sahin, Amber Seidel, Melissa Franks, Cleveland #100 groves Conference Board Meeting Shields, Emily Muller, Christopher Agnew, German 7-9am, Marshall Posada Presider: Anisa Zvonkovic, Groves Conference President AIDS/HIV #101 inclusion and Diversity Committee 103-10 FH (R) Restricting Sexual and Reproductive Rights of 7:30-9:30am, Brent Yemeni Women Living With HIV, Shonda Craft, Abdallah Presiders: LeAnne Silvey, Committee Chair, and Soyoung Lee, Badahdah Chair-elect Mental Health #102 Section Executive Committee officers 103-11 FH (R) Marital Adjustment in Parents With and Without Meeting Mood Disorders, Muzi Chen, Angela Narayan, Katie 7:45-9:45am, key Ballroom 12 Berghuis, Bonnie Klimes-Dougan

#103 PoSTER SESSioN 1 Obesity 103-12 FH (R) Obesity Risk Assessment Tools for Low-Income 7:45-8:30am, South Foyer Parents of Preschoolers, Lenna Ontai, Carolyn Sutter, IN Poster Symposium Mical Shilts, Christine Davidson, Larissa Leavens, Misty Mate Selection and Dating Across Cultures Reed, Marilyn Townsend (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time at the tables near these posters.) Stress 103-01 IN (R) External Influences on Gender-specific Mate 103-13 EE (R) Emotional Self-efficacy, Work-family Stress, and Selection Perceptions and Criteria, Jason Austin, Ruoxi Depression in Family Child Care, Laura Dickerson, Ellen Chen Abell

11 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 103-14 FH (R) Maternal Parenting Stress and Health in Fragile Families, Luke Russell, Chang Su-Russell #106 SPECiAL SESSioN (LiVE STREAM) 8:30-9:45am, key Ballroom 5 Suicide Master’s Degree in International Family Studies 103-15 FT (R) (CHANGE IN TITLE) A Phenomenological Sponsored by international Section and university of Nebraska Exploration of Family Reaction after a Suicide Attempt, Laura M. Frey, Julie Cerel, Jason D. Hans Presenters 103-16 FT (R) Suicide Bereavement: What Helps and What Yan Ruth Xia, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Graduate Chair, Hurts? Quintin Hunt, Katherine Hertlein Child, Youth and Family Studies, University of Nebraska- Lincoln Violence and Abuse Lina Kashyap, professor emerita and past deputy director, Tata 103-17 FF (R) Perceptions of Intimate Partner Violence Victims Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India and Perpetrators, Jenica Hughes, Jessica Troilo Penny Crofts, Director, Family Action Centre, School of Health, 103-18 FH (R) (MOVED TO FRI., 11:30am-12:15pm, University of Newcastle, Australia #327-30 FH) Family of Origin Maltreatment, Dimensions Richard Bischoff, Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Child, Youth and of Impulsivity, and Health Risk Behaviors Among Older Family Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Adolescent College Students, Tara Sutton, Assaf Oshri, With the 20th anniversary of the International Year of the Fam- Joshua Miller, Asia Thomas ily, it is timely to consider the development of Family Studies as 103-19 FH (R) Harsh Family Environments and Young a discipline internationally. The Global Consortium for Inter- Adults’ Risk Behaviors: Association With Attachment national Family Studies (GCIFS) is an exciting and innovative Style and Emotional Regulation Dimensions, Assaf Oshri, initiative directed towards developing the field of Family Studies Tara Sutton, Joshua Miller, Jody Clay-Warner, Matt across the globe. In this workshop a panel of GCIFS representa- Carlson tives will facilitate exploration of the contribution of GCIFS to 103-20 FP (P) Student Experiences and Familiarity With growing the field through international collaboration. Violence, Jonathan Davis, Laura L. Forbes 103-21 FT (R) Depression as Mediator Between Psychological The purposes of this workshop are: and Physical Aggression, Patricia Barros-Gomes, Bryan To highlight the significance of the GCIFS initiative to the field Cafferky, Erika Smith, Sandra Stith of Family Studies in internationalizing the discipline in terms 103-22 FT (R) Intergenerational Transmission of Violence: A of teaching, research and outreach Latent Class Approach, Peter Rivera, Frank Fincham To share the details of the process of delivering the initiative relating to the evolution, product and the programmatic Substance Abuse aspects, and the cultural, and the academic challenges faced 103-23 FH (R) Adolescent Substance Abuse: A Theoretical during the development and initial implementation. Discussion of Ecological Theory and Risk/Resiliency Theory, Panel members will review the GCIFS initiative in terms of the David Lardier Jr. status of Family Studies in different country contexts and present 103-24 FH (R) Direct and Indirect Effects of School Drug Use each of partners’ stories as a case study. Environment and Prevention Programs On Adolescent Drug Use Attitudes: The Impact of Parental and Peer Influence, The panel will also focus on discussions about the opportunities Jing Zhang, Nikola Zaharakis and challenges of defining and developing the field and dis- cuss issues relating to professional roles, agreed curricula, and #104 TCRM - Theory Workshop pedagogy in international collaboration while acknowledging 8-9:45am, Stone differences in social, economic and education systems. Developing a Primer on Social Theory Construction, David Consortium Member Institutions Bell, Linda Bell Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India Discussants: Silvia Bartolic; Catherine Solheim University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia Presider: Karen Myers-Bowman University of Nebraska-Lincoln, U.S.A. (R) Emerging Members Aristotle University of #105 TCRM Paper Session 5 Thessaloniki, Greece 8-9:45am, Carroll A/B East China Normal Qualitative Research With Protected Populations University, Shanghai, 105-01 Methodological Challenges of Qualitative Research China With Protected Populations, Beth Easterling, Elizabeth Johnson Discussants: Joyce Arditti; Renee Dennison Presider: Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan

12 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 CoNCuRRENT SESSioNS 1 111-03 FH (R) Family Processes and Changes in Adolescent 8:30-9:45am Body Mass Index Overtime, Suzanne Bartle-Haring, Keeley Pratt, Randal Day #107 Assessing Parenting Education Discussant/Facilitator: Jerica Berge key Ballroom 9 Posters 107-01 Toward a Measurement of Parenting Program Child Development Effectiveness: A Psychometric Approach, Young-Hoon Ham, 111-04 IN (R) Left-Behind Children in Rural China: A Literature Susan Walker Review on Developmental Issues and Outcomes, Shu 107-02 Listen to Your Fathers: Increasing Father Participation Yuan in Early Childhood Programs, Anna Lipton Galbraith, Cynthia Osborne, Laura Bellows, Cyndy Karras Early Childhood 107-03 Effects of Attendance on Couples’ Communication and 111-05 EE (R) Family Change in Early Childhood Homevisting: Coparenting in ProSAAF, Allen Barton, Steve Beach Predictors of Home-based Involvement, Patricia Williams Presiders: David Law, Sarah Bradshaw EE PA (R, P) Siblings/Family Relationships 111-06 FS (R) Sibling Differences in Academic Achievement #108 The Application of Theory in grandparent and Interests, Alexander Jensen, Susan McHale Research 111-07 FT (R) Do Adults With and Without Siblings Differ in key Ballroom 10 Partner Conflict?Erica Carpenter, Mary Sue Green 108-01 Theory-research Connections in Grandparent Studies: A Life Course Perspective, Alan C Taylor, James S. Bates Intergenerational Issues 108-02 Intergenerational Commitment in Grandfather-grandchild 111-08 FF (R) “It’ll Work Out”: Older Mothers’ and Adult Relationships, James S. Bates, Alan C. Taylor Daughters’ Perspectives on Future Plans, Margaret 108-03 Creating Awareness of College Opportunities for Manoogian, Amy Ringering, Jennifer Rice, Nickie Grandparent Led Families, Glee Bertram, Kaye Sears Sickles Discussant: Jeremy B. Yorgason Chair: Alan C. Taylor Child Care FH Sy (R) 111-09 EE (R) (MOVED TO THUR, 11:30am, #223-29 EE) Home Visitor’s Perceptions of Issues in Serving Early Head #109 Christian Counseling as Fusion of Horizons Start Families, Amber Seidel, Sukhdeep Gill, Elizabeth key Ballroom 11 Elkin Leader: Romulus Chelbegean 111-10 IN (R) Effect of Family of Origin Experience on Presider: Joanne Roberts Grandparental Child Care in South Korea, Hyanghee Lee RF Wk (P) 111-11 IN (R) Process of Building Relationships Between Mothers With Preschoolers and the Persons Who Help Their #110 CFLE ExAM Childrearing in Japan, Kuniko Kato, Katsuko Makino 8:30-11:30am, Blake Administrator: Dawn Cassidy, CFLE Director Gender Proctor: Cindy Winter 111-12 FF (R) Young Women Doing and Undoing Gender in Their Anger Towards Parents and Romantic Partners, Ana L. #111 PoSTER SESSioN 2 Jaramillo Sierra, Katherine Allen, Christine Kaestle 9-9:45am, South Foyer 111-13 FF (R) Gender, Race, and Marital Status Differences in Retirement Plans, Maximiliane Szinovacz, Adam Davey FH Poster Symposium Parental Roles in Childhood Obesity Sexuality and Sex Education (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time 111-14 EM (R) Mexican-origin Girls’ Sexual Attitudes: Cultural about the posters at the tables near these posters.) and Attachment Influences,Ni Jian, Peter Kim, Mayra 111-01 FH (R) Maternal Work Hours and Increased Child Bamaca Weight: What are the Mechanisms? Katherine E. Speirs, 111-15 FT (R) Fathers’ Influence on Daughter’s Sexual Behavior, Janet M. Liechty, Chi-Fang Wu Regan Deal Linton, Claire Kimberly 111-02 FH (R) Nonresident vs. Resident Parent Influence on 111-16 FH (R) Being a Quality Sex Educator: Recollections Adolescent Weight and Health Behaviors, Jerica Berge, From Parents and Children, Chris Latty, Jeff Angera, Alexis Dianne Neumark-Sztainer, Rich MacLehose, Craig Achterhof, Kyler Knapp, Anna Olsavsky, Stephanie Meyer Sullivan

13 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1

Family Relations 111-17 RF (R) Faith and Parenting in Chinese Immigrant #114 SPECiAL SESSioN Christian Families, Yaxin Lu, Loren Marks (LiVE STREAM) 111-18 FH (R) Family Dynamics as Predictors of Eating 10-11:30am, key Ballroom 5 Disorders in Children: A Systematic Review, Alexis McCall, open to all conference participants Dan Moen, Michelle Altmann Prison as Prologue: Children’s Rights 111-19 FH (R) Self-esteem and Relationship Quality Across the and the Family Experience of Parental Transition to Parenthood, Eva Yi-Ju Chen, Eli Yi-Liang Tung, Robert D. Enright Incarceration 111-20 FT (P) Family Experience of the Psychosocial Clubhouse John Hagan, Ph.D., Northwestern university Model, Heather Hess, Francesca Pernice-Duca, David Welcome from the Session Sponsor, Joe Biegel, Chia-Ling Chung, Ching-Wen Chang Pittman, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Human 111-21 FH (R) Family and Finance: Important Contexts in Development and Family Studies, Auburn University Understanding Alcohol Use in Emerging Adults, Amanda Pollitt, Joel Muraco, Sut Yee Shirley Chan, Ben Reed, John Hagan, Ph.D., is John D. MacArthur Professor of Sociol- Nicole Hollis, Megan Waechter, Kathi Conger, Stephen ogy and Law at Northwestern University and Co-Director of Russell, Joyce Serido the Center on Law & Globalization at the American Bar Foun- dation in Chicago. His recent research with Holly Foster is on Relational Maintenance the effects of parental incarceration on children and families. 111-22 FS (R) Relational Maintenance Strategies Among Older He received the Stockholm Prize in Criminology in 2009, was Adult LATs, Jacquelyn Benson, Marilyn Coleman elected in 2010 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and received the Harry J. Kalven Award in 2012 from the Law & Relationships and Relationship Education Society Association. Hagan is the Editor 111-23 EE (R) Exploring Recruitment Barriers in Couple of the Annual Review of Law & Social Sci- Relationship Education, Brooke Kuns, Brandon Burr, ence. His most recent book is Who Are the Daniel Hubler, Kaye Sears, Kelsey Price Case Criminals? The Politics of Crime Policy 111-24 EE (R) Teaching Relationship Education in the College in the Age of Roosevelt and the Age of Classroom, Brandon Burr, Glee Bertram, Katie Green, Reagan, published by Princeton University Tiffany Stepp Press. Hagan is a former president of the 111-25 EE (R) Relationship Education in Adolescence: Impact American Society Of Criminology and has on the Parent-Child and Peer Relationships, Tekisha Rice, received Guggenheim, German Marshall Francesca Adler-Baeder, Julianne McGill, Kate Taylor Fund, the C. Wright Mills, and a number of other Harcourt, Scott Ketring, Thomas Smith, Jennifer distinguished scholar and book awards. Kerpelman Presider: Joyce Arditti 111-26 FH (R) Early Adolescents’ Attitudes About Engaging in Sponsored by TCRM, Research and Theory Section, Risky Relationship Behaviors, Angela Whittaker, Jennifer and Auburn university Kerpelman 111-27 EE (R) Testing the Impact of Skills Practice in CoNCuRRENT SESSioNS 2 Relationship Education on Relationship Satisfaction, Cheryl 10-11:30am Kaczor, Jane Riffe, Allison Nichols, Ami Cook, Eric Murphy #115 Transnational and immigrant Families Family Coaching Carroll A/B 111-28 FS (P) Family Coaching: Theory To Practice, Kimberly 115-01 Transnational Families From the Indian Sub-continent: Allen, Nichole Huff An Exploratory Study, Kamala Ramadoss, Lei Jin, Judith Myers-Walls Decision Making 115-02 The Growing Up Experiences of Former “Parachute 111-29 IN (P) Effect of Ideal Family Size on Contraceptive Kids” From Taiwan: An Exploratory Analysis, Kristy Y. Practices, Muhammad Raza Shih 115-03 Now and Then: Transnationalism Among Korean-origin Families in the United States, Hyun-Kyung You, Yu-Jin #112 Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff Jeong 9:45-10:45am, Marshall Chair: Kristy Y. Shih Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director EM Sy (R) #113 Fellows Committee Meeting 9:45-11:15am, Brent Presider: Marilyn Coleman, Committee Chair 14 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 #116 innovative Pedagogy in Family Science Cooper, Dannele C. Ferreras, Morgan Howell, Kelsey J. key Ballroom 11 Walsh 116-01 Interrupted Case Studies: Connecting Theory and Introduction of Innovation Grant Winner: Brad vanEeden- Learning, Bill Anderson, Heidi Bliese, Sarah Bradshaw, Moorefield, NCFR Board of Dirctors Samantha Lessard Presider: TBA 116-02 Creating “Rooted Cosmopolitans”: Integrating Authentic FF PA (R) and Varied Service-learning Experiences Into the Family Science Curriculum, Debra Berke #119 Connecting generations Across the globe 116-03 Promoting Critical Thinking About Required Readings Tubman A/B On-line and In-class, Ashley Harvey 119-01 Does Moving in With Adult Children Benefit Older 116-04 Promoting Transformative Learning Through a Parent- Koreans’ Health? Hyo Jung Lee child Interaction Course, Heather Cline, Susan Walker 119-02 Financial Support From Parents and Filial Responsibility 116-05 Understanding Students’ Perceptions of the Peer Review in Young Adulthood: Comparative Analysis Between the Process, Melissa Scott Kozak, Meghan Dove United States and South Korea, Woosang Hwang, Injee Presider: Neda Moinolmolki Kim, Matthew Mulvaney FS PA (P) 119-03 Living Arrangements of Older Parents and Economic Support by Adult Children: Comparison of Parents and #117 Training and Supervision in Family Therapy Parents-in-law of Married Women in Korea, Youseok key Ballroom 10 Choi, Eunhee Joung 117-01 Exploration of Family Therapy Web-based Supervision, Discussant/Presider: Denise C. Lewis Markie Blumer, Katherine Hertlein, Amna Haider, iN PA (R) Jaclynn Koble 117-02 Marriage and Family Therapy Student Mentorship: #120 globalizing Student Research: A Model for Training, Nicole O’Brien, John St. Marie, Benefits, Challenges and Recommendations Brandon Hall key Ballroom 8 117-03 The Family Therapist Wellness Wheel: A Tool to Assess Leaders: Robin Yaure, Wendy Middlemiss, Michelle Therapist Development, Christine Kemp, Ashley Harvey Koussa 117-04 Procedures, Pitfalls, and Positives: Developing Clinical Presider: William A. Rose Data Collection at MFT Clinics, Lyn Moore, Carissa FS/iN/SNP Wk (P) D’Aniello Presider: Shayne Anderson, Chair-elect of the Family #121 Lightning Paper Session (LiVE STREAM) Therapy Section 11:45am-12:45pm, key Ballroom 5 FT PA (P) Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7 minutes, 7 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations #118 Relational Experiences, identity, and inclu- (followed by Q&A for those who want more detail). sion for gLBT individuals and Families key Ballroom 9 Fatherhood in Changing Times 118-01 Research on LGBT-Headed Families: A Content Analysis 121-01 Father Involvement and Adolescent’s Achievement: A of Top Family Journals 2000-2013, Brad van Eeden- Mediational Analysis, Mellissa Gordon, James Hull Moorefield, April Few-Demo, Kristen Benson, Shannon 121-02 Family Programming for Adolescent Fathers: How Is It Lummer Going? Richard Feistman 118-02 Workplace Climate, Identity Salience, and Disclosure 121-03 Communication Technology Use in Nonresident Father- of an LGB Identity, Elizabeth Holman, Brian Ogolsky, teen Relationships, Patrick Cheek Ramona Oswald 121-04 Father Involvement With Young Children in the 118-03 The Meaning and Process of Dating Among Gay and U.S. and Germany, Marina Adler, Karl Lenz Lesbian Emerging Adults, Kathryn Conrad, Spencer 121-05 Father Involvement, Co-parenting, and Olmstead Adolescent Mothers’ Maternal Identity, Jacquelyn 118-04 Minority Stress and Public Displays of Affection in Gay Mallette, Ted Futris, Assaf Oshri, Geoffrey Brown and Lesbian Couples, Joel A. Muraco, Stephen T. Russell, 121-06 “I Felt Like a Dad!”: Expectant Fathers and Ultrasounds, Melissa A. Curran, Emily A. Butler Tammy Harpel, Kari Gentry 118-05 (2013 NCFR INNOVATION GRANT WINNER) It’s Discussant/Presider: W. Michael Fleming OUTside Our Relationship: Effects of Outness on EE/iN/FH (R) Stress in Same-sex Couples, Casey J. Totenhagen, Ashley K. Randall, Caroline B. Adams, Ashley

15 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 #122 Memorial Service SECTioN MEMBER MEETiNgS 11:45am-12:45pm, Tubman A/ B 11:45am-1:15pm We will be paying tribute to F. Ivan Nye, former NCFR presi- All attendees are welcome to attend the annul meetings of Sec- dent. We will also remember all NCFR members who passed tions. These are opportunities for you to become more involved away this year: Kay Buttleman Forest, Kathryn K. Dalbey with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest. Rettig, Robert Ryder, #125 Ethnic Minorities Presider: Cindy Winter Key Ballroom 9 Presider: Ani Yazedjian, Section Chair #123 TCRM Annual Meeting/Luncheon 11:30am-1:15pm, Paca A/B #126 Advancing Family Science Sponsored by Auburn university Key Ballroom 11 Presiders: Rebekah Young, David Johnson, 2014 Presider: Bahira Trask, Section Chair TCRM Co-chairs Sponsored by Montclair State university

#124 Fellows Roundtables 11:45am-1:15pm, key Ballroom 8 Sponsored by Students/New Professionals The presenters of these Roundtables are all NCFR Fellows - #127 Focused Dialogue: Family Life Education the highest honor afforded in NCFR. Attendees will spend 35 11:45am-1:15pm, Holiday 1/2 minutes at one roundtable, and then move to another roundtable Facilitator: Ellen Taner, Taner Associates for the remainder of this session. Roundtables are limited to 10 Panelists: Kevin Allemagne, Deborah C. Bailey, Karen people including the presenter. Pick up a bite to eat at the cash Bogenschneider, Robyn Cenizal, Roberta Johnson, John sales near the meeting room and come to the session. Machir, Jerica Mathis, Sharon McGroder, Beth Quist, Eve 124-01(R, P) Feminism and Family Studies, Katherine R. Allen Sullivan, Scott Tobias, Cynthia Weaver, Sis Wenger, Jackie and Constance L. Shehan Kirby Wilkins 124-02 (R, P) Collecting, Analyzing, and Interpreting Family- The purpose of this third Facilitated Dialogue is to again bring Level Data, Rosemary M. Blieszner together a select group of professionals and an audience that 124-03 (R, P) Preparing Effective Applications for Academic have a stake in implementing policies that infuse evidence-based Positions, David H. Demo and Mark A. Fine family life education programs and practices into the prevention 124-04 (R, P) Summarizing and Applying the Research on strategies mandated by the Affordable Care Act. Personal Well-being, H. Wallace Goddard 124-05 (R, P) Family Resilience, Joseph G. Grzywacz The dialogue will explore strategies for federal, regional, state 124-06 (R, P) Strategies for Positioning Family Science for a and local efforts as well as foundations and other funders to- Strong Future, Raeann R. Hamon wards sustainable funding for family life education programs. 124-07 (R, P) Teaching Family Policy in Development and The white paper, Family Life Education: A Profession with a Family Studies Programs: Student Interest and Engagement, Proven ROI, that was written as a result of the second Focused Gladys J. Hildreth Dialogue will be instrumental in continuing efforts towards 124-08 (R, P) Adolescent Romantic Relationships and Medicaid and Medicare FLE billable services, Head Start utiliza- Relationship Education, Jennifer L. Kerpelman tion of CFLEs, funders’ inclusion of FLE in Requests For Pro- 124-09 (R, P) Understanding Military Families: Practical Advice posals, workforce development for groups such as Community for Researchers, Clinicians, and Community Interventionists, Health Workers and media strategies. Leigh A. Leslie and Gary L. Bowen 124-10 (R, P) Crafting Scholarship: Creating a Writing Routine, The overarching goal is to make family life education the norm Robert M. Milardo and a recognized profession. Everyone is invited to attend. 124-11 (R, P) How Can Research Contribute to Improving Child Wellbeing? Kristin A. Moore 124-12 (R, P) Considering Culture in Family Life Education, FoCuS gRouPS Judith A. Myers-Walls 11:45am-1:15pm 124-13 (R, P) Challenges in Assessing Family Structure, Walter Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are R. Schumm open to all members. 124-14 (R, P) Family Factors and Therapy Regarding Substance #128 Families and grief Abuse, M. Duncan Stanton Carroll A/B Presider: Colleen I. Murray, Focus Group Chair

16 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1

#129 Work and Family 131-11 FH (P) Effect of StrongWomen® Program: Dietary key Ballroom 12 Change, Health Status and Motivation, Beth Van Horn, Anil Presider: Kamala Ramadoss, Focus Group Chair Kumar Chaudhary, Marilyn Corbin, Nancy Wiker 131-12 FH (R) Relationship Between Health and Rural Low- #130 Students and New Professionals Leadership income Mothers’ Internet Use, Kimberly Greder, Yoshie Council Sano, Sheila Mammen, Kimberly Doudna 11:45am-1:15pm, key Ballroom 10 Discussant/Facilitator: M. Elise Radina Presider: Lyndal B. Khaw, S/NP Board Representative Posters Resiliency for Older Adults #131 PoSTER SESSioN 3 131-13 RF (P) Older Adults Solving Ill-defined Problems 12:30-1:15pm, South Foyer in Intensive Volunteering, Cheryl Cheek, Kathleen W. IN/FH/EE Poster Symposium Piercy Parent Education and Educators, At Home and Abroad Retirement (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time 131-14 IN (R) Exploring the Determinants of Post-retirement about the posters at the tables near these posters.) Parent-Adult Child Contact, Hye Won Chai, Hey Jung Jun, 131-01 IN (R) Is Family Life Education at School in Japan Susanna Joo Effective for Japanese Fathers? Kinuyo Kurokawa, Keiko 131-15 IN (R) Does Retirement Reinforce Pre-retirement Takahashi, Ayako Kuramoto Patterns in Family Satisfaction? Susanna Joo, Hey Jung 131-02 EE (R) Utilizing a Parent Education Program to Increase Jun, Hye Won Chai Efficacy at Home and Work, Eboni Baugh, Sharon Ballard, Lisa Tyndall, Kerry Littlewood, Melissa Nolan, Alexis Caregiving Barnes 131-16 FF (R) Caregiving for an Ex-husband After Abuse, 131-03 IN (R) (MOVED TO SESSION 223-04A, THUR., Christine Proulx, Ashley Ermer, Kylee Mattoon, Teresa 11:30am) Mexican Migrants in a New Settlement: Support Cooney and Relationship Quality, Shannon N. Davis, Bethany 131-17 FH (R) Telecare: A Review of Intersection Between Letiecq Telehealth and Elder Caregiving, Amy Esh, Toni Hill 131-04 FH (P) Effectiveness of an Integrated Nutrition and 131-18 FH (R) Access to Paid and Unpaid Care by Adults Parenting Education Intervention for Preschoolers and Their Living With Neurological Conditions, Lori E. Weeks, Tanya Parents, YaeBin Kim Packer, Joan Versnel 131-05 EE (P) Evaluating the Impact of Just in Time Parenting in Delaware, Laura J. Finan, Natalie Ebony Cook, Mark Aging Families Powell, Patricia Tanner Nelson 131-19 EM (R) The Role of Social Support Appraisals in Quality 131-06 EE (P) A Closer Look: Peer Educators and of Life Among Older Caribbean Women, Chanee Ford, Paraprofessionals in Parenting Education, Sandra McClintic, Idethia Harve Mary Kay Stranik, Stephanie Jones, Judith Wolf Coping 131-07 EE (P) (CHANGE IN NAME OF PRIMARY 131-20 RF (R) The Role of Comfort Given and Received in the AUTHOR) Assessment of Parent Educator Competencies, Lives of Young Widows, C. Ryan Dunn, Kathleen Piercy Sarah Rowcliffe-Holmboe, Susan Walker Discussants/Presiders: Dina Walker-DeVose, Djidjoho C. Spirituality and Faith Akloubou-Gnonhossou 131-21 RF (R) Welcoming Children and Adolescents With Disabilities in Faith Communities, Evin Richardson, FH Poster Symposium Zolinda Stoneman Health Care for Various Population 131-22 RF (R) An Empirical Test of the Relational Spirituality (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time Model, Ashlie Lester, Christine Proulx about the posters at the tables near these posters.) 131-23 RF (R) Spirituality and Relationship Satisfaction: The 131-08 FH (R) Suicide Attempt Survivor Stigma by Treatment Role of Prayer, Scott Ketring, Julianne McGill, Marysol Providers and Social Network, Laura M. Frey, Jason D. Espinoza, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Thomas Smith Hans, Julie Cerel 131-09 FH (R) Improving the Health Care of Women Veterans: Parent-Child Relationships Barriers and Strategies, Sally Koblinsky, Leigh Leslie, 131-24 RT (R) Secrecy and Lying in Parent-adolescent Allison Schroeder Relationships: New Theory Directions, Agnieszka 131-10 FH (R) Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Trends for Treatment Wozniak of Underserved DM Patients, Angela Lamson, Rola 131-25 RT (R) Moderating Impact of Adolescent-parent Aamar Communication and Family Satisfaction, Juliet Bradley, Christine McCauley Ohannessian

17 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 131-26 RT (R) Family Emotional Expressiveness and Child CoNCuRRENT SESSioNS 3 Emotional Reactivity, Emma Hooper, Xin Feng 1:30-2:45pm 131-27 RT (R) Operationalizing Parent Involvement in College: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis, Katie Lowe, Aryn #133 Protecting our Military Families Dotterer, Sharon Christ key Ballroom 11 Chronic Illness 133-01 Risk Factors Related to PTSD and Global 131-28 FH (R) (MOVED FROM WEDNESDAY, 8am, #103- Psychopathology Among Military Families, Xiaohui Li, 09 FH) Determinants of Spouse Diet-related Support and Abigail Gewirtz Diabetes, Z. Seda Sahin, Amber Seidel, Melissa Franks, 133-02 Risk for Substance Use in Military Children: Cleveland Shields, Emily Muller, Christopher Agnew, Implications for Prevention, Kate Gliske, Abigail German Posada Gewirtz 133-03 Overcoming a Culture of Silence to Prevent Child 131-A Journal of Marriage and Family Sexual Abuse, Keri L.M. Pinna, Michelle W. Kuhl, Kyle R. Hawkey, Lynne M. Borden Editorial Board (MoVED FRoM THuRSDAy, Chair: Keri L. M. Pinna 11:30am-1pm) FH Sy (R, P) 1-2:30pm Poe A/B Presider: Kelly Raley, JMF Editor

Three presenters with global experience in teaching, observing, and inter- #132 SPECiAL SESSioN viewing in the area of sexuality education will offer insights and initiatives to (LiVE STREAM) address several questions: Why is Europe’s holistic approach so effective? How 1:30-2:45pm, key Ballroom 5 does a country’s history impact acceptance and support for sexuality educa- Global Approaches in Sexuality Education tion? How can parents, students, and community leaders be integrated into the planning process for programs? What are the WHO-European standards for Holistic Sexuality Education: The European Approach, sexuality education? How does cultural context impact sexual issues, as noted Olaf Kapella in recent survey responses about international family life education? Olaf Kapella, Dipl. Sozpad, Research Coordinator and Global Sexuality Education: Context and Content, Carol A. Senior Researcher from the Austrian Institute for Darling, CFLE Family Studies, will lead an exercise used with Carol Darling, Ph.D., CFLE, Professor all ages in Europe to stimulate critical thinking Emerita, Florida State University, will present a about the components of sexuality and integrate model of human sexuality she has used success- responses as a way of understanding the holistic fully in four countries to discuss the importance model of sexuality education. Olaf’s work with of cultural context. With insights from teaching the WHO Initiative on Standards of Sexual- abroad and from a recent survey on internation- ity Education reflects the more sex-positive approaches in Europe al family life education, she will share relevant as compared to the U.S. Topics: history of sexuality education in teaching activities and learning experiences Europe; the WHO-Europe Initiative on Standards of Sexuality from a global perspective. Topics: Presentation Education; examples of programs and approaches to illustrate the of Human Sexuality Model used in teaching human sexuality in the holistic concept (e.g., the Austrian model and others) U.S., Finland, South Korea, and Costa Rica. The model integrates dimensions of Physiological Psychological, and Cognitive Processes The Swedish Model of Sexuality Education and Why It Works, along with the influence of Gender and Culture through Time, Julie Mapes Wilgen both historical and personal; The role of cultural context will be Julie Wilgen, Ph.D., Associate Professor from the University of illustrated by incorporating sexuality-related issues from Delaware whose two sabbaticals took her to a recent survey about international family life education. Austria and Sweden in 2002 and 2010 respec- Responses are from 6 continents, 29 countries, and 49 tively, will describe how, historically, sexuality family professionals; Application of model to international education in Sweden has laid a foundation for teaching experiences, personal insights, and student learn- positive and inclusive attitudes toward sexual- ing experiences. ity in one’s own health and respect of other genders, orientations, and cultures across the Sponsored by Families and Health, Education and lifespan with emphasis on equality. Topics: His- Enrichment, and iowa State university (R, P) toric consistency in messages and support from government, social and educational policies, media, parents, clinics, and schools; Normalizing sexuality as part of holistic development across lifespan; Inclusive sexuality education for native-born and immigrant populations

18 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 #134 Diverse Families and globalization: Legal #137 Risk and Resilience, for Emergent Adults and Policy Landscapes of Adoption Tubman A/B key Ballroom 9 137-01 Differences Among Emerging Adults: A Replication and 134-01 Longitudinal Outcomes for Children Adopted by Extension of Amato’s (2011) Work, Jennifer Zorotovitch, Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Parents, Rachel H. Farr Patricia Roberson, Kristin Anders 134-02 Building Transnational Families: Conceptualizing 137-02 The Role of Transitional Instability, Psychological Communicative Openness About Birth and Foster Families Distress, and Dysfunctional Drinking in Emerging Adults’ Abroad in International Adoption, Bethany Willis Hepp Involvement in Risky Sex, Jill Bowers, Chris Segrin, 134-03 Are Adult Adoptees’ Desires for Adoption Records Nicholas Joyce Complicated by Policies? Diana Baltimore 137-03 Intentions to Engage in Casual Sex: A Daily Diary Study 134-04 The Family Court Side of Adoption – What Happens Around Halloween, Elizabeth Baker, Haylee DeLuca, When the Adoption is Contested? Cheryl Fortner-Wood Shannon Claxton, Manfred van Dulmen Discussant: Diana Baltimore 137-04 Family Transitions and Success for Young Adults Who Chair: Rachel H. Farr Dropped Out of College, Caitlin Faas, Christine Kaestle, FP Sy (R) Mark Benson Discussant: Claire Kamp Dush #135 Factors influencing Attitudes, Expectations, Presider: Quintin Hunt and outcomes in Couple Relationships RT PA (R) key Ballroom 10 #135-01 Parents’ Marital Histories and Youths’ Marriage #138 Students and New Professionals/ Expectations and Attitudes, Chelsa Garneau, Francesca international Section Workshop Adler-Baeder, Julianne McGill 1:30-2:45pm, key Ballroom 8 135-02 Family-of-Origin, Attachment Behaviors, and Research With Marginalized Populations: Global Relationship Self-regulation, Darin Knapp, Aaron Norton, Challenges and Processes Jonathan Sandberg Leaders: Denise Lewis, Kyle Bower, Jenee’ Duncan, 135-03 Couples Communication of Rules and Boundaries for the Andrea Farnham, Kate Morrisey-Stahl, James Internet, Jaclyn Cravens, Jason Whiting Muruthi, Samara Scheckler, Savannah Spivey 135-04 Dyadic Alliance Trajectories as Predictors of Outcome Sponsored by oklahoma State university in Couple Therapy, Scott Huff, Shayne Anderson, Rachel (P) Tambling, Megan Oka, Lee Johnson, Scott Ketring, Rick Miller #138-A Directors of Family Centers Meeting Presider: Lyn Moore, Incoming Student and New (MoVED To THuRS., 8-9:30am, SESSioN #206-A) Professional Representative for the Family Therapy Presider: Maureen Perry Jenkins Section FT PA (R) #139 NEWCoMERS RECEPTioN 3-4:15pm, Holiday 4/5 #136 Parental impact on Child outcomes All who are attending an NCFR conference for their first or key Ballroom 12 second time are invited to attend. This is a time to get acquainted 136-01 Parenting Antecedents of Young Children’s Emotion with NCFR leaders and other colleagues and learn more about Regulation, Beth Russell, Courtney Lincoln, Alicia NCFR and how to get more out of the conference. Complimen- Leland tary light refreshments. Prizes! 136-02 Twin Families: When Parental Control Relates to Presider: Bill Allen, 2013-2015 NCFR President-elect Positive Child Outcomes, Kayla Anderson, Martha Rueter, Jennifer Connor 136-03 Parental School Involvement as a Protective Factor of School Success, Jose-Michael Gonzalez, Henry Gonzalez, CoNCuRRENT SESSioNS 4 Melissa Barnett 3-4:15pm 136-04 Parent-child Connnectedness and Positive Youth #140 Ties and Binds: Confronting Constraints to Development: Longitudinal Links, Carmen Irving, Rhonda Richardson Motherhood in Disadvantaged Families–invited Discussant: Mark Benson Symposium (LiVE STREAM) Presider: Yaliu He key Ballroom 5 RT PA (R) 140-01 Putting Children First: The Construction of Maternal Identity Among Disadvantaged Mothers, Shengwei Sun, Christine Bachrach

19 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 #145 oPENiNg PLENARy SESSioN 2014 NCFR AWARDS (LiVE STREAM) NCFR Student Award (SNP) 4:30-6:15pm, key Ballroom 1/2/5 is award is given to an NCFR graduate student member who Plenary Sponsor: university of Maryland has demonstrated excellence as a student and shows high po- Globalization, Families and Social Justice: tential for contribution to the discipline of family studies. e Creating Positive 21st Century Transformations winner receives a $500 cash award and a plaque. Bahira S. Trask Recipient Globalization is transforming every Laura Frey is a Ph.D. candidate at the Univer- aspect of social life at an unprecedented sity of Kentucky, with a background in couple rate. In all societies, traditional notions and family therapy. She is a licensed marriage about identity, group and work relation- and family therapist and a board-approved ships are being altered. These changes clinical supervisor for marriage and family are felt most profoundly in the family therapy in Kentucky. She earned a bachelor’s sphere. Nonetheless, the linkages be- degree in youth, adult, and family services from tween family life and globalization have barely been acknowl- Purdue University, and a master’s degree in edged nor recognized in a systematic manner. Globalization marriage and family therapy from the University of Kentucky. entails challenges, but it also provides opportunities for creat- Ms. Frey’s primary professional interest is in the intersection of ing positive social changes. This presentation will focus on family processes and mental health. Specically, she explores the relationship between globalization and families in Western the role of stigma and family interactions following a member’s and non-Western contexts and present some initiatives and disclosure of suicidal behavior. She advocates for examining policies that are taking advantage of the forces of globaliza- the family’s role in experiences leading up to suicidal behavior tion to improve individual and family lives. and the assets family can provide in the treatment process. Bahira S. Trask, Ph.D., is Professor, Associate Chair, and Graduate Coordinator of the Department of Human Develop- Ernest W. Burgess Award ment and Family Studies at the University of Delaware. She Given in memory of Ernest W. Burgess, a noted holds a B.A. in political science from Yale University and a professor at the University of Chicago with a Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of Penn- career spanning ve decades. He was an NCFR sylvania. Bahira is the author and editor of five books includ- co-founder and fourth president and was a pioneer ing most recently Women, Work and Globalization (Rout- in marriage and family research in America. e ledge, 2014) and Globalization and Families (Springer, 2010). award recognizes outstanding scholarly achieve- Her research focuses on the intersection of globalization, ment and continuous and meritorious contribu- gender, economics, and family life. tions to theory and research in the family eld. e award inclues cash, travel allowance, plaque, and conference address. Official Conference Opening:Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair Recipient Greetings: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President; Dr. Frank Fincham is eminent scholar and Introduction of NCFR Board director of the Florida State University Fam- Greetings from the Session Sponsor, Elaine A. Anderson, ily Institute. An active NCFR member since Ph.D., Chair, Department of Family Science, University of 1988, he is an NCFR Fellow and current board Maryland member. Dr. Fincham’s substantial influence Presentation of the NCFR Student Award to Laura Frey. on the family science discipline is evident: he Presenter: Lyndal Khaw, Students and New Professionals has been published numerous times in many Board Representative and Award Committee Chair peer-reviewed publications; his work is cited Presentation of the Ernest W. Burgess Award to Frank more than 300 times per year; and he has obtained more than Fincham. Presenter: Christine M. Proulx, Award $9 million in grants for his research since 2000. Committee Chair He is former editor of the journal Cognition and Emotion, and Plenary Address: Bahira S. Trask, Ph.D. has served on several editorial boards for scholarly journals. He Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair has been a keynote speaker at conferences around the world, (R and P) and has received numerous awards from professional organiza- tions. “On virtually every dimension that one can classify a scholarly career, Professor Fincham has excelled,” said NCFR President Paul Amato in his letter nominating Dr. Fincham for this award.

20 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 140-02 Caught in a Bind: Maternal Guilt and Mental Health 144-03 The Role of Men in the Perpetuation and Eradication Among Disadvantaged Women, Allison Schroeder of Female Genital Mutilation, Mame Kani Diop, Pearl 140-03 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Socio-economic Stewart (Im) Mobility Among Low-income Mothers of Children 144-04 Testing Bowman’s Theoretical Explanations of Domestic With Disabilities, Regina S. Baker, Linda Burton, Debra Violence in Africa: A Case for , JaneRose Njue, Skinner Dorothy Rombo, Laura Smart, Anne Lutomia, Lucy 140-04 From Small Talk to Talk Shows: Maternal Advocacy for Wandiri Mbirianjau Nonresidential Father Involvement, Kevin Roy Presider: Marcela Raffaelli Discussant: Katrina Bell McDonald iN PA (R) Organizer and Chair: Kevin Roy RT invited Sy (R) #146 ExHiBiTS oPENiNg 5-8pm, key Ballroom 6 #141 Strengthening Military Families Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance key Ballroom 9 your work, career, and professional development. Visit with 141-01 Military-related Stressors and Depression: The Role of representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings Marital Warmth, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Jay Mancini will be held on Friday. You need not be present to win, but prizes 141-02 Increasing Peer Support for Student Veterans: A Campus- must be picked up by 1pm on Friday. based Intervention, Emily Cook, Sally Koblinsky, Leigh Leslie #147 PoSTER SESSioN 4 141-03 ): Family Battle Buddies Program: Intervention for 6:15-7pm, South Foyer Reintegrating Military Families, Kathleen Gilbert, Jonathon Beckmeyer, Rebecca Gilbert, Shay Dawson, RF Poster Symposium Bryan McCormick Faith and Emerging Adulthood: Identity, Experience and 141-04 Social Capital and Youth Outcomes in Military Attitudes Families, Jay Mancini, Gary Bowen, Catherine (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time O’Neal, Amy Arnold about the posters at the tables near these posters.) Presider: Bradford Wiles 147-01 RF (R) Spiritual Modeling, Conflict and Faith-identity: A EE/RT PA (R, P) Moderation Effect? Anthony Walker, Linda Behrendt 147-02 RF (R) Exploring the Impact of Religiosity on Attitudes #142 immigrant Families: Promoting Well-being Toward Marriage in Emerging Adults, Daniel Hubler, key Ballroom 10 Brandon Burr, Brooke Kuns, Kaye Sears 142-01 Moving Beyond the “Boy Crisis”: A Critical 147-03 RF (R) Spirituality in Young Adulthood: Examination of Hmong Male Immigrant Youth and Their Conceptualization and Emerging Patterns, Robert Salt, Families, Kari Smalkoski Kevin Doll 142-02 Parental Ethnotheories About Satellite Parenting in Asian Discussant/Presider: Kevin Zimmerman Indian Immigrants, Deepa Srivastava, Maria Rosario T. de Posters Guzman Adoption 142-03 Family and Peer Influences and Well-being 147-04 IN (R) Literary Portrayals: Adoptive Families’ Causal Among Korean American Youth, Angela Kim Attribution for Adopting, Erin Kostina-Ritchey, Jacki Discussant/Presider: Annamaria Csizmadia Fitzpatrick EM PA (R, P) Homelessness #143 incorporating Feminism into Academic and 147-05 FT (R) Capabilities, Opportunities, and Freedoms: Professional Mentoring An Intervention With Homeless Mothers, Gizem Erdem, key Ballroom 12 Michael Glassman, Natasha Slesnick Leaders: Jenifer McGuire, Ramona Faith Oswald, Anisa Zvonkovic, Katherine Allen Motherhood FF Wk (P) 147-06 RT (R) Social Comparisons on Social Networking Sites Predict Maternal Well-being, Sarah Coyne, Brandon #144 African gender Realities McDaniel key Ballroom 11 147-07 RT (R) Definite or Ambivalent? First Birth Interventions 144-01 “The Girl is Brought up Knowing She’s Nothing”: and Psychological Well-being, Stacy Tiemeyer, Julia Promoting Equality in Tanzania, Rachel Hagues McQuillan, Arthur Greil 144-02 Gender, Culture and College Attendance for West African Immigrant Women, Pearl Stewart, Kani Diop, Alyssa Willis 21 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 Parenting 147-25 FP (R) Multi-systemic Constraints to Help Seeking Prior 147-08 FH (P) Parental Behaviors, Romantic Attachment, and to Finalizing a Divorce, Kelly Roberts Depression in Emerging Adults, Alexander Reid, Scott Plunkett, Mark Otten Stepfamilies 147-09 EE (R) Parents As Teachers: Links Between Home 147-26 EM (R) Family Relationships and Depression Among Literacy and Children’s Vocabulary, Kathryn Bojczyk, African American Stepfathers, Megan R. Hicks, Chalandra Heather Haverback, Annie Davis, Rihana Mason, Hye M. Bryant Pae 147-10 EM (R) Fathering Across Two Generations: An African Grandparenting American Perspective, Felicia Murray, Shann Hwa 147-27 EM (R) Black Grandmothers Role in Racially Socializing Hwang Their Biracial Grandchildren, Lover L.M. Chancler, Farrell 147-11 EM (R) What’s Love Got to Do With It? : Fostering J. Webb, Walter Schumm, Charlotte Olsen, Be Stoney Romance to Maintain Father Involvement, Constance Dallas, Patrick McMahon, Claire Seryak, Barbara Dancy, Jamela #148 PRESiDENT’S WELCoMiNg RECEPTioN Jefferson 6:30-8pm, key Ballroom 8 147-12 EM (R) “It’s Kind of a Touchy Subject”: Educators’ and Presider: Paul R. Amato, NCFR President Parents’ Perceptions of the Impact of Race on Transitioning • Welcome Into Kindergarten, Jenell Kelly • Recognition of Fellows 147-13 FH (R) The Effect of Harsh and Positive Parenting • Induction of 2013 NCFR Fellows Behaviors on Pubertal Development, Meghan Gillette, • International attendees welcome Tricia Neppl, Brenda Lohman • Refreshments and socializing 147-14 FP (R) The Impact of Family Structure, Mobility, and Employment on Children’s Well-being, Lynda Laughlin All attendees are welcome. Following the program, refreshments 147-15 FT (P) Experiences of High Conflict Co-parents in Early will be served. Sessions of Family Therapy, Kevin Hynes, M. Selenga Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Gürmen, Shayne Anderson, Rachel Tambling 147-16 FT (R) Predictors of Parental Approval of Adult Children’s Engagement Relationships, Jeffry Larson, Marietta Malnar, Dean Busby, Erin Rackham, Garret Roundy 147-17 IN (R) The Effects of Stress From Private Education on Conflicts Over Parental Roles Among South Korean Mothers With Adolescent Children, Juhee Park #149 Students and New Professionals Session 147-18 RF (R) Training up a Child: Amish Parenting Advice in 8-9:30pm, Holiday 4/5 the 1970s and 2000s, Erin Boyd-Soisson, Nicole Nagel (Not so Speedy) Speed Dating Style Mentoring Session Co-parenting Leaders: Caitlin Behnke, Holly Boaz, Sarah 147-19 EE (R) Parenting Together: Co-parenting Education for Wildish, Sterling Wall, Cuiting Li Never Married Parents, Heidi Stolz, Emily Stone, Kayla Sponsored by oklahoma State university Sizemore SN (P) 147-20 EE (R) Coparental Cooperation and Conflict Following Divorce, Raymond Petren, Anthony Ferraro, Kay Pasley, #150 Roundtables on innovative Research Taylor Davis, Megan Fry Methods Divorce 8-9:30pm, key Ballroom 9 147-21 EE (P) Residential Mobility After Divorce: Implications 150-01 FF CANCELLED (7/23/2014) Redefining the Gendered for Divorce Education, Tyler Jamison, David Schramm, Power Struggle Through Relationship Skills, Jennifer Adam Galovan Randles 147-22 FF (R) Maintaining Relationships With Former 150-02 FF Redefining Family-work Balance? A Discourse Stepgrandchildren Following Remarriage Dissolution, Analysis of an Intervention Strategy, Annie Neimand, Heidi Caroline Sanner, Marilyn Coleman Steinour 147-23 FH (R) Children’s Depression Change Over Time During 150-03 FF Immigrant Latina Motherhood and the International the Process of Parents’ Divorce, Yoon Young Kwak, Sharon Division of Reproductive Labor, Megan Barolet-Fogarty Christ 150-04 FF An Autoethnography of Post-Partum Depression, 147-24 FP (R) The Stress Process of Divorce for Fathers, Jessica Troilo Anthony Ferraro, Kay Pasley 150-05 FF Women’s High-tech Erotic Literature Engagement

22 Wednesday, November 19 • Day 1 and Relationship Well-being, Amanda Williams, Claire FoCuS gRouPS Kimberly, Stacy Creel, Jessica Baxley 8:15-9:45pm 150-06 RT Family Discourse: A Foucauldian Approach to Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are Family Research, Heidi Steinour open to all members. 150-07 FH Stages of Survivorship and Family Stress Theory: Linking Domestic Violence and Cancer Research, Shauntia #153 Co-parenting and Divorce Education White, Karlynn BrintzenhofeSzoc Carroll A/B FF/RT/FH/RT (R, P) Presiders: Denise Brandon, Lawrence Shelton, Focus Group Co-chairs SECTioN MEMBER MEETiNgS #154 Sexuality 8:15-9:45pm Tubman A/B All attendees are welcome to attend the annual meetings of Sec- Presiders: Kristen Benson, Katie Barrow, Focus Group Co- tions. These are opportunities for you to become more involved chairs with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest #151 Family Policy #155 NCFR 2015 National Student Service Project key Ballroom 11 kickoff Meeting Presider: Bethany Letiecq, 9:30-10pm, Holiday 4/5 Section Chair This is an organization and planning meeting for a 2015 national Sponsored by george Mason university service project by NCFR students (including student affiliate groups) to: identify a charity or nonprofit for which to collect #152 Research and Theory donations; discuss organizing at the local level; committee in- key Ballroom 12 volvement (locally, nationally); communications; and determine Presider: Joyce Arditti, timeline. Section Chair Sponsored by Virginia Tech Steering Committee: Leah Reineccius, Shelby Bowe, McKenzie Tuschen, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point; Colby Pomeroy, Weber State University

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24 Thursday, November 20 • Day 2 #203 Meditation Time Conference Services/ Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Section 7:10-7:40am, Key Ballroom 3/4 Early Meetings “Morning Meditation” (with brief introduction for beginners) led by Robert Salt. All belief systems welcome, religious and Conference Registration secular. 7am-5pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity 7am-10pm, Armistead Educational Sessions/ Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces Additional Meetings SSID: NCFR Conference Passphrase: families #204 AFFILIATE COUNCILS WORKSHOP Sponsored by Affordamac 7:30-11:30am, Key Ballroom 8 The Affiliate Councils Board (ACB) hosts a single workshop The Gathering Place for both state/regional and student affiliate members, featur- 8am-10pm, Key 4/5 ing roundtables for professionals and students on strategies and Your place to meet, rest, eat, be merry. WiFi. Streaming video of best-practices for making an affiliate go, awards announcements, major sessions. affiliate highlights, and a keynote presentation. Pre-registration Sponsored by Groves required. Cost: $5 for student attendees and $10 for professional attendees. Breakfast will be provided. Parent/Child Room 7am-7pm, Hopkins 7:30-8:30am Affiliate Presidents (by invitation) Meditation Room 8:30am 7am-7pm, Tilghman All attendees arrive. Breakfast is served. 8:30-9:30am SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS Welcome 7-8:15am Affiliate highlight presentation by the All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings University of North Texas student affiliate of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more Keynote: Policy and Affiliates, Jennifer involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of Crosswhite, NCFR Director of Public Affairs interest. 9:30-11am Roundtable sessions: 3 to 4 tables for professionals; 3 to 4 #200 Feminism and Family Studies Section tables for students; rotate through 3, 30 minutes each Member Meeting 11-11:30am Key Ballroom 7 ACB president’s update Presider: Shannon Weaver, Section Chair Awards presentations: Meritorious Service Award; Outstanding Student Papers Awards (graduate and FOCUS GROUPS undergraduate); President-for-a-Day Award; Affiliate Video 7-8:15am Contest Award Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are Closing remarks and workshop evaluations open to all members. Presider: Rose Allen, ACB President

#201 Adoption Tubman A/B #205 CFLE Academic Program Review Committee Presiders: Cheryl Fortner-Wood, Rachel Farr, Focus Group Meeting Co-chairs 7:45-9:45am, Marshall Presider: Deb Gentry, Academic Program Liaison #202 Latino(a) Research Carroll A/B Presiders: Robert Reyes, Katia Goldfarb, Focus Group #206 Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial Co-chairs Assistants and NCFR Staff 7:45-9:45am, Douglass Presider: Diane Cushman , NCFR Executive Director

25 Thursday, November 20 • Day 2 #206-A Directors of Family Centers Meeting 207-11 RT (R) Stepgrandchildren’s Assessments of Skip- (MOVED FROM WED., 2:30pm, SESSION #138-A) generation Stepgrandparents, Ashton Chapman, Marilyn 8-9:30am, Brent Coleman Presider: Maureen Perry-Jenkins 207-12 RT (R) Division of Labor Among Gay Fathers: What Predicts Who is Doing What? Samantha Tornello, Charlotte #206-B University Administrators Forum Patterson (MOVED FROM SESSION #330, FRIDAY, 11:30am) 207-13 RT (CANCELLED -10/13/2014) “Do You Want to Kill 8-9:30am, Blake Your Baby?” Co-sleeping in the Context of Controversy, Presider: Lawrence Ganong Susan Stewart 207-14 RT (R) (MOVED TO SESSION 339-04, FRIDAY, 1:15pm) Going Mobile, Growing Stabile: Examining #207 POSTER SESSION 5 Rural Mobile Home Park Residence and Family Stability, 8-8:45am, South Foyer Katherine MacTavish, Jeffery Flesch, Terese Jones, Brenda Barrett-Rivera RT/FT/EE Poster Symposium 207-15 RT (R) The Interactive Effects Mothers’ and Fathers’ Processes and Programs in Military Families Differential Treatment of Siblings, Alex Jensen, Susan (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time Doughty about the posters at the tables near these posters.) 207-01 FT (R) Disclosure of Deployment Experiences in Cohabitation Military Couples, Kali Summers, Alexandria Billings, 207-16 EE (R) The Meaning of Cohabitation Among Latino Megan Chevalier, Haley Hermes, Kathryn Hartman, Parents, Lina Guzman, Manica Ramos, Elizabeth Briana S. Nelson Goff, J. Kale Monk Wildsmith, Elisabeth Golub 207-02 FT (R) To Share or Not to Share: Communication in 207-17 EM (R) Effects of Premarital Cohabitation on African National Guard Families, Joyce Baptist, David Thompson, American Spousal Closeness, Shaquinta Richardson, Patricia Barros, Bryan Cafferky Chalandra Bryant 207-03 EE (P) Designing Learning for Military Families 207-18 FP (R) Marital Attitudes and Aspirations Among Low- Facing Deployment, Heidi Watson, Jeff Bradshaw, Katie income Cohabiting Black Couples, Megan Reid, Andrew Davenport, Cameron Richarson, Daniel Perkins Golub 207-04 RT (R) A Four Group, Multiple Sample Analysis of 207-19 FS (P) Cohabiting Parents’ Plan to Marry, Coparenting, Military Wives Loneliness, Bryan Cafferky and Relational Stability, Sung Cho, Hye Jung Yun, Ming Discussants/Presiders: JoLynn Cunningham, Sheila Cui Littlejohn 207-20 FS (R) Widows and Cohabitation: Reluctance to Remarry, Tami Moore Posters Diversity Same-Sex Marriage 207-05 FT (R) The Impact of Poverty on Mental Health 207-21 FP (R) The Impact of Legal Recognition: Same-Sex Treatment: A Responsive Evaluation, Desiree Seponski, Married Unions and Well-being, Heather Kennedy Denise Lewis 207-06 FT (R) Reentry Experiences and Clinical Transformation GLBT of MFT Graduates in Taiwan, Pei-Fen Li 207-22 FF (R) Desire for Similarity in Same-Sex Romantic 207-07 FT (R) Reunification of American Indian Families in Partners, Erin Lavender-Stott, Shanhong Luo Child Welfare: A Review of Literature, Ashley Landers, 207-23 FF (R) Bisexuality: Family Perceptions and Experiences, Sharon Danes Maureen Todd, Linda Oravecz, Cynthia Vejar 207-24 FF (R) A Multidimensional Approach to Assessing Families in Diverse Contexts Sexual Minority Status and Mental Health, Jessica Fish, Kay 207-08 FF (R) Genes and the Experience of Choosing a Pasley Sperm Donor: A Qualitative Study, Alyssa Henry, Abbie 207-25 FF (R) “Now There are Two in the Family”: Goldberg Understanding the Experiences of the Second Sibling to 207-09 RT (R) Adoptive Families’ Contact with Birth Families: Come Out as LGBT in the Family of Origin, Katie Barrow, The Role of Social Media, Kaitlin Black, Alyssa Durham, Katherine Allen April Moyer, Abbie Goldberg 207-26 RF (R) LGBQ Christians: Identity and Family 207-10 RT CANCELLED (R) Earnings and Housework: A Relationships, Katherine Hickey, Erika Grafsky, Hoa Nonrecursive Test of Autonomy and Human Capital Theory, Nguyen, John Wall Daniel Carlson, Jamie Lynch

26 Thursday, November 20 • Day 2 209-03 Reducing Economic Stress Through Sound Financial #208 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM) Decisions and Practices, Anthony James 8:30-9:45am, Key Ballroom 5 209-04 After the Financial Crisis: Financial Education Administering a Humane Workplace: The Implications, John McElroy Influence of Feminism and Social Justice Chair: Anthony James Elaine A. Anderson, Ph.D.; Catherine A. Surra, Presider: Yolanda T. Mitchell Ph.D.; Leigh A. Leslie, Ph.D.; Rosemary M. EE SY (R, P) Blieszner, Ph.D.; Donna L. Sollie, Ph.D. Welcome by Session Sponsor representative from Montclair #210 Adolescent Well-being in Diverse Cultural State University. Contexts Key Ballroom 10 A panel will discuss how to bring an inclusive perspective to 210-01 The Association of Emotion Work With Depression for administration in the academic workplace. Specifically panel- Hmong American Adolescents, Laurie Meschke, Amanda ists will integrate components of feminist and social justice Letheren principles into their presentations. Additionally, the panel will 210-02 Teen Children of Navajo Teen Mothers: Developmental address the relevancy of their comments for the changing face of Outcomes and Well-being, Rochelle Dalla, Heather the global workforce. Kennedy Feminist and Social Justice Principles to be Utilized When 210-03 Mexican-origin Youths’ Cultural Trajectories in Working as University Administrators With Different Community and Family Contexts, Rebecca White, Kimberly Constituents, Elaine A. Anderson, Professor and Chair, Updegraff, Adriana Umaña-Taylor, Katharine Zeiders, Dept. of Family Science, University of Maryland Norma Perez-Brena, Elizabeth Burleson The Concepts of Emotion Work in Successful Administrative 210-04 Mothers’ Educational Expectations as a Moderator of Behavior, Catherine A. Surra, Director of the School of Acculturative Stress and Adolescent Mothers’ Adjustment, Behavioral Sciences and Education, Penn State, Harrisburg Diamond Bravo, Adriana Umana-Taylor, How Feminist Principles Influence the Modulation of Power Kimberly Updegraff, Laudan Jahromi in the Ability of Administrators to Make Sound Decisions, Facilitator: Hyeyoung Kang Leigh A. Leslie, Associate Professor and former Director EM PA (R) of Graduate Studies, Dept. of Family Science, University of Maryland #211 Health in the Context of Family Relationships Holistic Support for Graduate Education from a Key Ballroom 12 Feminist and Social Justice Perspective, Rosemary M. 211-01 Marital Quality and Physical Health: A Meta-analysis, Blieszner, Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Virginia Richard Miller, Jerevie Canlas, Jeffrey Jackson Tech 211-02 Social Capital Access and Psychological Distress for Female and Minority Faculty Development in the Context of Intermarried Persons, Juyoung Jang, Sharon Danes Challenging our Gendered Organizational Beliefs, Donna 211-03 Ambivalence in the Context of Spousal Caregiving, L. Sollie, Assistant Provost for Women’s Initiatives, Office of Heejeong Choi, Jamie Storme, Karlie Esworthy Diversity and Multicultural Affairs, Auburn University 211-04 (2013 NCFR INNOVATION GRANT WINNER) The Role of Family Relationships in Adherence to Supplemental Moderator/Presider: Elaine Anderson Oxygen Therapy, Kristen Holm, Mark Aloia, Katherine Sponsors: Advancing Family Science; Feminism and Family Sterba, Jeffrey Swigris, Frederick Wamboldt Studies Sections; Montclair State University (R,P) Introduction of Innovation Grant Winner: Paul Amato Presider: Amber Seidel FH PA (R)

#212 Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Family Therapy CONCURRENT SESSIONS 5 Key Ballroom 9 8:30-9:45am 212-01 Black LGBQ Youths’ Perceptions of Parental Acceptance and Psychological Well-being, Monique Walker, Maureen #209 Economic Recovery: A FLE Approach to Davey Addressing Financial Stress 212-02 The Intersection of Spirituality, Religion, and Beliefs Key Ballroom 11 About LGBT Clients, Thomas Stone Carlson, Christi 209-01 Using Genograms in Family Life Education to Identify McGeorge, Russell Toomey Financial Values, Nicole McAninch 212-03 Promoting the Health of Transgender and Intersex 209-02 Talking About Finances With Young Unmarried Parents, People, Jody Russon, Monique Walker Richard Feistman, Tyler Jamison

27 Thursday, November 20 • Day 2 212-04 Assessing the Inclusion of LGB Affirmative Training: #217 Family, Youth BMI Trajectory, and Young CFT Faculty’s Beliefs, Christi McGeorge, Thomas Stone Adults’ Social and Health Outcomes Carlson, Russell Toomey Carroll A/B Presider: Rashmi Gangamma, Incoming Secretary 217-01 Family Antecedents and Socioeconomic Consequences and Treasurer for the Family Therapy Section of Youth BMI Trajectories: Race/Ethnicity and Gender FT PA (R, P) Differences, Dayoung Bae, Catherine W. O’Neal 217-02 Family Characteristics, Differential BMI Growths in #213 Issues in Fathering Adolescence and Young Adulthood and Cardiometabolic Tubman A/B Disease Risk in Young Adults, K.A.S. Wickrama, Dayoung 213-01 Distinguishing Ambivalent and Polarized Maternal Bae Gatekeeping, Daniel Puhlman, Kay Pasley 217-03 Early Family Adversity, Family Processes, Adolescent 213-02 The (De)Institutionalized Father, Letitia Kotila Transition and Young Adult Body Mass Index: Moderating 213-03 Well-being in Families With Incarcerated and Role of Genetics, Catherine W. O’Neal, Assaf Oshri, Uninvolved Fathers, Henry Gonzalez, Jose-Michael K.A.S. Wickrama Gonzalez, Melissa Barnett Discussant: Jay Mancini 213-04 “Downrange Dads”: How Deployment Shapes Men’s Chair: K.A.S. Wickrama Fathering, Nicolle Buckmiller Jones, Kevin Roy Organizer/Facilitator: Dayoung Bae Discussant: Jay Fagan FH SY (R) Presider: Heather Hessel RT PA (R) #218 Teaching Family Policy: A Forum for College Educators to Exchange Ideas #214 VISIT THE EXHIBITS Key Ballroom 12 (Continues until 1pm with discussion time.) 9am–4pm, Key Ballroom 6 218-01 Teaching Family Policy: What Concepts are Important Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance and How Can We Get Them Across? Karen Bogenschneider, your work, career, and professional development. Visit with Emily Parrott representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; drawings 218-02 Family Policy and Law: Critical Contemporary Tool for will be held on Friday. You need not be present to win, but prizes Educating the Public, Tammy L. Henderson must be picked up by 1pm on Friday. 218-03 Teaching Family Policy: Utilizing Applied Exercises to Understand the Concepts, Elaine A. Anderson Chair: Karen Bogenschneider #215 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM) Presider: Emily Parrott 10-11:15am, Key Ballroom 5 FP SY (P) BURGESS AWARD ADDRESS Presented by Frank Fincham, Ph.D., Winner of #219 Sexual Coercion, Sexual Abuse, and the 2014 Burgess Award Relational Violence Presider: Christine Proulx, Chair, Ernest Burgess Key Ballroom 9 Award Committee (R) 219-01 The Hidden Role of Social Coercion in Sexual Acquiescence, Nicole Conroy, Ambika Krishnakumar, CONCURRENT SESSIONS 6 Janel Leone 10-11:15am 219-02 Mothers’ Acceptance and Rejection of Children Born From Rape in the DR Congo, Lee Ann De Reus #216 Parenting and Socioemotional Well-being 219-03 Violence, Coercive Control and Help-Seeking Among Key Ballroom 11 Divorcing Mothers, Megan Haselschwerdt, Elissa Mitchell, 216-01 Native American Custodial Grandparents: Binding Jennifer Hardesty, Marcela Raffaelli the Generations, Sandra Bailey, Bethany Letiecq, Nate 219-04 Healthy Sexuality as a Context for Resilience in Women Tucker Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse, Kimmery Newsom, Karen 216-02 Gender Differences in Parents’ Emotion Socialization: Myers-Bowman Variation in Three Ethnicities, Geoffrey Brown, Ashley 219-05 A Grounded Theory Analysis of Mothers’ Craig, Amy Halberstadt Experiences of Nonviolent Coercive Control 216-03 What Matters? Factors That Impact Hispanic/Latino(a) in Marriage and After Separation, Kimberly Children’s Development, Soyoung Lee, Ziarat Hossain Crossman, Winner of the 2013 Jessie Bernard 216-04 Family Environment and Child Behavior in Low-income Outstanding Research Proposal from a Feminist Hispanic Families, M. Angela Nievar, Minwei Wu Perspective Award Facilitator: Roudi Nazarinia Roy FF/FH PA (R, P) EM PA (R)

28 Thursday, November 20 • Day 2 #220 Immigrant Families Over the LIfe Course Support and Relationship Quality, Shannon N. Davis, Tubman A/B Bethany Letiecq 220-01 Gender Differences in Cultural Brokering in a Sample of Discussants/Presiders: Nathan Wood and James Kale Monk Eastern European Immigrant Youth, Vanja Lazarevic 220-02 Understanding Immigrant Latino Families in the Great RF Poster Symposium Lakes: An Ecological Perspective, Ruben P. Viramontez Religious and Spiritual Influences on Marital Quality Anguiano, Robert Reyes (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time 220-03 The Role of the Ethnic Church in Intergenerational about the posters at the tables near these posters.) Relationships Among Korean American Families, Hyeyoung 223-05 RF (R) Religious Influences on Key Qualities to Kang Successful Marriage: A World Value Study, Yan Xia, Anh 220-04 Changing Views of Ethnic Identity and Home in a Do, Shen Qin, Sarah Taylor Diverse Group of Aging Immigrants, Olena Nesteruk, 223-06 RF (R) Qualities of Character That Predict Marital Well- Christine A. Price, Jessica Bury, Angelica Wilson being, Wally Goddard, James Marshall, Jonathan Olson, Discussant: Megan Barolet-Fogarty David Schramm Organizer/Facilitator: Olena Nesteruk 223-07 RF (R) Spiritual Behaviors and Marital Quality Among IN SY (R) Protestants, Joe Wilmoth, Jennifer Smith Discussant/Presider: Michael Goodman #221 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM) Posters THE ALEXIS WALKER AWARD ADDRESS Family Processes 11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 5 223-08 RF (R) Parental Involvement of Family Educational Feminist Family Studies: Reflection Strategies, Verónica Gubbins and Critique Presenter: Katherine Allen, Ph.D., Virginia Family Communication Tech, Recipient of the Inaugural Alexis J. 223-09 RT (R) “It’s Not Just Words”: The Nature of Walker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Compassionate Love Among Older Couples, Allen Sabey, Feminist Family Studies Amy Rauer Introductory Remarks: Anisa Zvonkovic 223-10 RT (R) Family Communication: An Intra- and Presider: Elizabeth Sharp (R, P) Interpersonal Analysis, Nichole Huff, Ronald Werner- Wilson #222 NCFR CFLE Academic Programs Networking Session Work and Families 11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 9 223-11 EE (R) Education and Age-based Implications for Un- or Presider: Deborah Gentry, Academic Program Liaison Underemployed Mature Workers, Amanda Guinot Talbot, Barbara Ames, Camaya Wallace Bechard, Erica Tobe #223 POSTER SESSION 6 223-12 FH (R) Family and Employment Antecedents of Maternal 11:30am-12:15pm, South Foyer Work-family Facilitation From Infancy Through Middle Childhood, Nan Zhou, Cheryl Buehler RT/IN Poster Symposium 223-13 FF (R) Working Women: Domestic Workers Seen Perspectives of Relational Quality Across Time and Place: An Through the Eyes of the Privileged Employer, Lisa Reber International Approach 223-14 FP (R) Self-employment and Work Family Fit: (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time Investigating Work Resources and Demands, Robert about the posters at the tables near these posters.) Tuttle 223-01 RT (R) Historical and Contemporary Mate Selection 223-15 FS (R) Marital Strain and Work-family and Family-work Patterns and Resulting Implications for Assessing Intimate Conflict for U.S. Army Officers, Walter Schumm, Vance Relationships in South Benin, West Africa, Djidjoho C. Theodore Akloubou Gnonhossou 223-02 RT (R) Russian Families at the Nexus of Global Change: Family Law Evolution, Revolution, Reformation, Ilya Okhotnikov 223-16 FP (R) Challenges Identified by Juvenile Judges: 223-03 RT (R) Mate Selection in Pre and Post Economic Reform Adjudication of Parenting Issues, Mary Langenbrunner, Periods in China: Implications for Relationship Assessment, Jamie Branam Kridler Qun Zhang 223-04 RT (R) Challenges of Globalization and Mate Selection Rural Families of Ukrainian Women, Rodion Svynarenko 223-17 EE (R) Parental Belief, Motivation/Competence and 223-04A IN (R) (MOVED FROM SESSION 131-03 IN, College Plans of Rural Students, Ui Jeong Moon, Heather WED., 12:30pm) Mexican Migrants in a New Settlement: Bouchey

29 Thursday, November 20 • Day 2 Interdisciplinariness FOCUS GROUPS 223-18 RT (R) Interdisciplinary: More Than a Buzz Word, Gail 11:30 am-1pm Bentley, Shera Jackson, Carol Johnston Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are open to all members. Professional Development 223-19 EE (P) Systematic Approach for Teaching the Family #224 Asian-American Family Life Educators Code of Ethics, Bryce Dickey, Robin Carroll A/B Millar Presiders: Kristy Shih and Hyun Kyung You, Focus Group 223-20 EE (R) From Classroom to Conference: Promoting Co-chairs Professionalism, Jonathan Davis, Kristie Chandler, Clara #225 Families and Technology Gerhardt, Celeste Hill, Laura Price Tubman A/B Presider: Susan K. Walker, Focus Group Chair Training 223-21 FT (R) Training Lessons Learned from Tele-mental #226 Focused Dialogue on Moving Family and Health Training, Richard Bischoff, Paul Springer, Adam Consumer Sciences, Family Life, Human Farero Development Extension Programming 11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 10 Theory Construction 223-22 FS (R) Teaching Theory Construction in PhD Family Programs: A Course Example, Karen Myers-Bowman #227 Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board Teaching (Moved to Wed., 1-2:30pm, Session #131-A) 223-23 RF (P) The Intersection of Religion, Family, and Teacher Presider: Kelly Raley, JMF Editor Education: A Self-study, Heather Rogers Haverback, Kathryn Bojczyk #227-A Meeting of the Committee to Interview Candidates for the Editor of Family Relations Evaluations of Programs 11:30am-2:30pm, Douglass 223-24 EE (P) Reliability of Sixteen Family-friendly Criteria Presider: Mark Fine, Committee Chair in One School District’s Family Friendly Rubric, Jackie Talavera, Bridget Walsh, Ana Anderson #228 EM LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION 223-25 EM (R) The Impact of HIPPY and Family and Key Ballroom 11 Neighborhood Context on Parenting Self-efficacy, Laura Lightning Paper Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7 Nathans, Arminta Jacobson minutes, 7 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations (followed by Q&A for those who want more detail). Family Life Education, Family Studies, and Marriage Education Multiracial Families 223-26 IN (R) The Impact of Family Context on Early 228-01 Perceptions of Racial Identity in Biracial Children Adulthood’s Psychological Distress in Taiwan: Compare Low Raised by Monoracial Parents: A Heuristic Perspective, Discord Family With High Discord Family With Divorce Yolanda T. Mitchell, Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Karen S. Family, MingFun Yip, Li-tuan Chou, Shu-Man Huang Myers-Bowman 223-27 EE (P) Professionalization of Family Life Education in 228-02 Racial Identification and Young Biracial Children’s Taiwan: What Do We Know? Nei-Yuh (Theresa) Huang, Executive Functions, Ronnit Nazarian, Annamaria Shann Hwa Hwang Csizmadia 223-28 EE (P) Evaluation of the PICK Program in a Community 228-03 Protecting Transracially Adopted Teens From Sample, J. Wade Stewart, Kay Bradford, Brian Discrimination-related Stress, Katie Hrapczynski, Leigh Higginbotham, Linda Skogrand Leslie, Jocylynn Stephenson, HaeDong Kim 223-29 EE (R) (MOVED FROM WED, 9am, #111-09 EE) Home 228-04 Racial Identification and Social Adjustment Among Visitors’ Perceptions of Issues in Serving Early Head Start Young Biracial Children, Annamaria Csizmadia, Ronnit Families, Amber Seidel, Sukhdeep Gill, Elizabeth Elkin Nazarian 228-05 Experiences of Family and Social Support During the Transition to Motherhood Among Mothers of Biracial and Monoracial Infants, Roudi Nazarinia Roy, Yolanda Mitchell, Naleah Hamilton, Alexandria Lockhart Discussant/Facilitator: Desiree Seponski EM (R)

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#229 Post-doctoral Study: NIH Mock CONCURRENT SESSION 7 Review Study Panel Workshop 1:15-2:30pm 12:30-2:30pm, Key Ballroom 8 Leaders: Joseph G. Grzywacz, Ph.D., Ronald B. Cox, Jr., #232 Parents and Teens Together at Last: Parent Ph.D., Oklahoma State University Education, Life Skills Development, or Both! A review and discussion of the research grants prepared by co- Key Ballroom 9 hort members in the Center for Family Resiliency Post Doctoral Presenter: Michael Popkin Training Program Fellowship at Oklahoma State University. The Presider: Audrey Kraynak 2014 Fellows have participated in a guided grant-writing process EE WK (P) that prepares them for submission of proposals to NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award for Individual #233 African American Emerging Adults’ Postdoctoral Fellows (F32). Relational Experiences Key Ballroom 10 2014 CFR-PDTP Fellows: Bertranna Abrams, Henry 233-01 Invisible Wounds: An Examination of Grief and Trauma Gonzalez, Kelly Munly, Letitia Kotila, Lizeth Among Black Males in Baltimore City, Jocelyn Smith Camacho, Rachel Engler Jordan 233-02 African American College Students and Academic-based Sponsored by Oklahoma State University Center for Microaggressions, BreAnna Davis, Jenni Young, Mia Smith Family Resiliency Bynum 233-03 Never-Married Heterosexual Black Male-Female #230 Journal of Family Theory & Review Intimate Romantic Relationship Experiences, Christiana Editorial Board Awosan, 2013 McAdoo Award Winner 1:15-2:45pm, Paca A/B 233-04 Parent-child Relationships and Ethnic Identity Among Presider: Libby Blume, JFTR Editor Black Emerging Adults, Jamila Reynolds, Melinda Gonzales-Backen, Kimberly Allen, Seth Schwartz, Bede #230-A Elections Council Meeting Agocha, Roxanne Donovan, Monika Hudson, Eric (MOVED FROM FRI., 11:30am-1pm, SESSION #334) Hurley, Michelle Williams 1:15-2:30pm, Marshall Facilitator: Jenee’ Duncan Presider: April Few-Demo, Committee Chair EM PA (R)

#231 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM) 1:15-2:30pm, Key Ballroom 5 [SESSION TIME CHANGED TO 2:45PM] Moving Beyond Ideology: My Journey Toward a Third Wave Intersectional Perspective of Intimate Partner Violence Sandra Stith, Ph.D., LMFT, is a professor in the School of Family Studies and Human Services at Kansas State University and director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program. She has published widely and served on the editorial boards of JMF, FR, and the American Journal of Family Therapy. She is recognized as an international expert in family violence and given more than 100 presentations. She was named an NCFR Fellow in 2013. In this presentation, Dr. Stith discusses how her journey from growing up in a patriarchal family has been in- fluenced by her research on male violence, experience working at a shelter for battered women, research and clinical work as a couples therapist with couples who choose to stay together after experiencing IPV, and her current meta-analytic research on risk factors for male and female violence. Her work developing a risk assessment tool for male and female IPV in a military setting has led her to move beyond ideology and beyond considering patriarchy as the primary cause of IPV. She offers suggestions for future research and intervention efforts advocating that multiple markers of identity (e.g., sexual orientation, ethnicity, age, etc) be included. Presider: Christi McGeorge, Chair of the Family Therapy Section Sponsored by Family Therapy Section and North Dakota State University (R, P)

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#237 PLENARY SESSION (LIVE STREAM) 2:45-4:30pm, Key Ballroom 1/2/5 • Sponsored by the University of Minnesota Women Changing the World Fouzia Saeed, Ph.D., is director at Mehergarh (A Center for Learning), Paki- stan. She has more than 20 years work experience as a senior manager, NGO leader and technical expert on gender and human rights. She pioneered the first countrySESSION gender strategy for UNDP and CANCELLED created several NGOs focused on gender and youth issues. Dr. Saeed is recognized as one of the prominent women social leaders in . While serving as Action Aid Pakistan Country Director, she was also the South Asia leader on gender, setting the AA regional strategy and linking with other regional networks and organizations. She has conducted gender sensitivity and mainstreaming trainings for a wide range of audiences in USA, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Philippines, , Bahamas, and Pacific Islands. Her Oxford Press book on women’s issues in Pakistan has been translated from English into Urdu, Hindi, Marathi and Japanese. She also ran an annual residential youth sensitivity training in Pakistan for men and women from three religions, and initiated the first research and dialogue in Pakistan on women’s issues associated with bondage/slav- ery. She was the author and chief lobbyist for anti-sexual harassment legislation that was signed into law by the President of Pakistan in March 2010, and was then assigned by the Prime Minister’s Office to chair the Implementation Watch Committee set up to ensure the law is properly enacted. Welcome from the Session Sponsor, Lynne Borden, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Family Social Science, University of Minnesota Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Research Proposal From a Feminist Perspective Award to Rachel H. Farr. Presenter: Tara Saathoff-Wells, Feminism and Family Studies Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair Presentation of the Jessie Bernard Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper Award to Jill E. Yavorsky Presenter: Tara Saathoff-Wells, Feminism and Family Studies Section Chair-elect and Award Committee Chair Presentation of the Feldman Awards. Presenter: Morgan Cooley, SNP of the Family Policy Section and Award Committee Chair Plenary Address: Fouzia Saeed, Ph.D. Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair (R, P)

Plenary Sponsor

The Department of Family Social Science (FSoS) provides undergraduate, masters, and doctoral-level education focused on all aspects of family life in the U.S. and around the world using a family systems approach to examine families as they interact with their environments. Our daily scholarship seeks to understand and find effective solutions to the problems families face. Departmental faculty are leaders in family research, family theory, family therapy, family education, and consultation on family issues. FSoS faculty are involved in a number of interdisciplinary ventures, including collaborations within the university and a significant number of community partnerships as well as inter-university collaborations. Examples include the Academic Health Center, the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Minnesota Extension, Psychiatry, Social Work, Curriculum and Instruction, Post-Secondary Teaching and Learning, the Minnesota Department of Human Services, the Institute on Domestic Violence, and St. Mary’s University. Nationally, faculty collaborate with partners at the Oregon Social Learning Center and participate in multi-state research projects with scholars from more than 35 states. Internationally, faculty work with colleagues in Israel, Mexico, Thailand, Korea, , and . These relationships enrich FSoS scholarship across research, teaching, and engagement and students’ formal and informal learning experiences. Dr. Lynne M. Borden, Department Head

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2014 NCFR AWARDS Study.” Ms. Jordan, LAMFT, is a doctoral student in the University of Georgia’s Hu- Feldman Awards – Family Policy man Development and Family Science pro- Awards related to family policy pre- gram with a specialization in Marriage and sented in memory of Harold Family Therapy. In 2012, she received the Feldman and Margaret Feldman, Master’s of Family Therapy degree from long-time NCFR members and pioneers in the Mercer University’s School of Medicine. field of family policy, are given for outstanding Lorien’s clinical interests include creat- research proposal, support for graduate students ing meaningful therapy for underrepresented and marginalized in internships, and support for conference travel. populations. Her research is focused on the interplay of legisla- tion and family policy discourse and the way it effects access to Recipient--Feldman Outstanding Research Proposal for mental health services. She is currently active as a lobbyist in the Research in Family Policy Award state of Georgia working towards more comprehensive legisla- Lorien Jordan, University of Georgia; “The Policy Participa- tion for family therapists and clients. tion of Marriage and Family Therapists: A Modified Replication

Jessie Bernard Awards policy, practice, and law surrounding ongoing controversy about Outstanding Research Proposal from a Feminist lesbian and gay parent adoption. Since then, she has been con- Perspective ducting a follow-up study with these families, whose children Outstanding Contribution to Feminist Scholarship Paper are now school-age. She is particularly interested in examining These awards honor Jessie Bernard, former adoption-related dynamics (e.g., birth family contact), experi- NCFR Board Member and pioneer in the field ences of stigma and socialization as related to adoption, race, of Feminist Family Studies. Jessie Bernard de- and parental sexual orientation, and children’s understanding of clared herself a feminist in 1970 and is known adoption. for her celebrated description of “his” and “her” marriages. She was also a board member Recpient-Outstanding Contribution to of ASA and the Groves Conference on Mar- Feminist Scholarship riage and Family. Ms. Jill Yavorsky is a doctoral candidate in sociology at The Ohio State University. The research proposal award recognizes a graduate student/ Her paper, which has been accepted to new professional who has demonstrated excellence in research NCFR’s Journal of Marriage and Family, and potential contribution to feminist scholarship. The feminist is titled “Production of Inequality: Gender scholarship paper award recognizes a graduate student or new Division of Labor Across the Transition to professional who has published or is about to publish a paper Parenthood.” Her research interests focus using feminist frameworks and methodologies in research. Both on two areas: determinants, patterns, and include support for conference attendance and reporting on the consequences of employment inequalities between men and research projects. women; and divisions of labor (e.g., housework, childcare, and paid employment) and time-use patterns of couples, particularly Recipient-Outstanding Research Proposal of new parents. For her dissertation, she is conducting a field Dr. Rachel Farr is a research assistant profes- experiment examining the prevalence of hiring discrimination on sor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. the basis of gender in white-collar and working-class jobs across She was recognized for her paper, “Sexual five U.S. regions. Minority Adoptive Parents and Birth Families: Navigating Complex and Creative Kin Rela- Ms. Yavorsky is also managing editor of the journal Social Cur- tionships.” She received her Ph.D. in develop- rents, and has published in Sociological Quarterly. mental and community psychology from the University of Virginia in 2011. Dr. Farr’s research is related to openness in adoption, particularly about how primary tasks of adulthood (e.g., entering long-term romantic partnerships, mar- riage, establishing a career, having children) are influenced by adoptive and birth family dynamics.

Dr. Farr’s graduate school work about how parental sexual ori- entation impacts child outcomes, parenting, and family dynamics in adoptive families with young children has been informative to

33 Thursday, November 20 • Day 2 #234 Positioning Family Science for a Strong #238 NCFR ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING AND Future MEMBER FORUM Key Ballroom 11 4:45-6pm, Key Ballroom 10 234-01 The Future of Family Science in the Context of Higher Presider: Paul R. Amato, 2013-2015 NCFR President Education Change, B. Jan McCulloch Summary of activities; financial report; recognition of board 234-02 New Packages – New Partners, Martin Covey members. 234-03 Keeping the End in Mind: The Role of Assessment in Advancing Family Science, Sharon M. Ballard #239 Students and New 234-04 Engaging Family Science Students: Learning Beyond the Classroom, Pamela B. Payne, Daniel S. Hubler Professionals Roundtables 234-05 Marketing Family Science Programs, Suzanne R. 4:45-6pm, Key Ballroom 8 Smith, Raeann R. Hamon 239-01 Everything You Need to Know to Chair: Raeann R. Hamon Prepare Competitive Graduate Applications, Cheryl Fortner- FS SY (R, P) Wood 239-02 Mentoring Undergraduate Research in the Social #235 Contextual Issues in Family Therapy Re- Sciences, C. Rebecca Oldham, Ivette Noriega, Hannah Baird, Sylvia Niehuis, Wendy Wood, Molly Ireland search, Theory, and Practice 239-03 Putting Your Research Passion Into Action: Key Ballroom 12 Forming a Nonprofit, Diana Baltimore 235-01 An Exploration of Salient Stressors Experienced by Sponsored by Oklahoma State University (P) Muslims Living in the United States, Afshana Haque, Carolyn Tubbs #240 CFLE RECEPTION 235-02 (PRESENTATION CANCELLED) Adapting a 6-7:30pm, Holiday 6 Parenting Intervention for Homeless Families, Kendal Presider: Susan Marsh, CFLE Advisory Board Holtrop Chair 235-03 Testimonies of Resilience by IPV Survivors in the By invitation. Open to current Certified Family US and Guatemala, Ana-Rocio Escobar-Chew, Lizeth Life Educators Camacho, Gabriela Lopez-Zeron, Ruben Parra- Cardona 235-04 Siblings and Adolescent Substance Abuse: A Family SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS Treatment Double-bind, Jonathan Caspi, Veronica Barrios, 6-7:30pm David Lardier All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings Presider: Rachel Tambling, Secretary and Treasurer of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more for the Family Therapy Section involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of FT PA (R, P) interest #241 International #236 Relationships After Remarriage Key Ballroom 9 Tubman A/B Presider: Angela Wiley, Section Chair 236-01 Marriage Order and Relationship Stability: A Propensity #242 Religion and Family Life Score Analysis, Todd Jensen, Shenyang Guo, Kevin Shafer, Key Ballroom 11 Jeffry Larson Presider: Julie Zaloudek, Section Chair 236-02 Marital Happiness and Dyadic Interaction Patterns in Remarriage, Muh-Chung Lin 236-03 (CHANGE IN ORDER OF AUTHORSHIP) Parental FOCUS GROUPS 6-7:3pm Role Negotiation Among Couples in Stepfather Families, Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are Kristin Hadfield, Elizabeth Nixon open to all members. 236-04 Stepgrandparents’ Relationships With Stepgrandchildren, Lawrence Ganong, Ashton Chapman, Luke Russell, #243 Directors of Graduate Studies Youngjin Kang, Caroline Sanner, Marilyn Coleman Carroll A/B Discussant/Presider: David Schramm Presider: Jason Hans, Focus Group Chair RT PA (R) #244 Men in Families Tubman A/B Presiders: Spencer Olmstead, Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Focus Group Co-chairs

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#245 LEGACY CIRCLE RECEPTION 7:30-8:45pm, Holiday 1 This reception honors those who have been College of Education and Human Services NCFR member 25 or more years. Light refresh- ments will be served. Invitation only.

SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of interest #246 Education and Enrichment (NOTE CHANGE IN STARTING TIME FOR MEETING) 8:15-9:45pm, Key Ballroom 11 Presider: Jackie Kirby Wilkins, Section Chair PhD in Family Studies #247 Family Therapy 7:45-9:15pm, Key Ballroom 12 Making a difference in the lives of Presider: Christine McGeorge, Section Chair families, children and communities Sponsored by North Dakota State University he PhD in Family Studies program at Montclair State University Toffers a unique interdisciplinary and critical lens for analyzing the challenges to, and promoting the well-being of, all types of families across the life span, across cultures and throughout the world. Our doctoral students learn to become effective change advocates FOCUS GROUPS for improved family life through research, scholarship, program 7:45-9:15 pm development and evaluation research. Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are Our faculty has a distinguished research record in the areas of open to all members parenting, siblings, relational aggression, adolescent development, intimate partner violence, immigrant families, transition to young #248 Military Families and Children adulthood, aging family relationships, substance abuse, depression Carroll A/B and suicide, LGBT-headed households, family stress, African American Presiders: Lynne Borden, Stacy Hawkins, Focus Group families, first-generation college students and in program Co-chairs development evaluation.

#249 Qualitative Family Research Network Graduates of the program will have a wide range of professional Tubman A/B opportunities, including careers as: Presiders: Megan Haselschwerdt, Justin Hendricks, Focus Group Co-chairs • Academic faculty members • • Program administrators • • Researchers and evaluators • • Policymakers focused on children, youth, adults, older adults and families

To Apply: Applications are being accepted for fall admission only. Deadline for fall admission is February 1. Email: [email protected] Phone: 973-655-4171 montclair.edu/cehs/academics/departments/fcs/ academic-programs/family-studies/

It’s all here. Montclair State University

35 Plenary Sponsor

Focused on Research, Scholarship, and Making a Difference for Families Welcome to the 2014 Annual Conference of the National Council on Family Relations. UGA and HDFS have a long history of participation and service to NCFR. Three Reuben Hill Award Winners, five NCFR Fellows, and four NCFR presidents are among our current and emeritus faculty.

We are pleased to sponsor the Friday Plenary Session (November 21, 4:15 p.m.), featuring Maurizio Ambrosini, Ph.D., University of Milan. Dr. Ambrosini’s address is titled: “Migration and Invisible Welfare – a European Perspective.”

Research Opportunities in HDFS at UGA  Couple and Relationship Enrichment (C.A.R.E.) Laboratory (T. Futris)  The Family and Community Resilience Laboratory (J.A. Mancini)  Leading, Educating, Guiding, A Community of Youth Together (LEGACY Together: Strengthening Afterschool Programs) (E. Smith)  Life course, Intergenerational interactions, Family networks and human Engagement (L.I.F.E.) Laboratory (D. Lewis)  Youth Development Lab (A. Oshri and G. Brown)  Affiliation with the Center for Family Research (S.M. Kogan and G. Brody)  Affiliation with the Owens Institute for Behavioral Research (L. Eby)

Join our Community of Scholars Employment opportunities: Faculty position (associate professor or professor with tenure) as Endowed Georgia Athletic Association Professorship in Health Disparities. Additional information can be found at http://www.fcs.uga.edu/college/job-opportunities.

Educational opportunities: Doctor of Philosophy, including an emphasis in Marital and Family Therapy; Master of Science degrees, including a focus in Child Life. Our graduate curriculum is anchored by the Certificate in Quantitative Methods in Family Science (Professor K.A.S. Wickrama, Director), which will enable UGA doctoral graduates to compete for research positions in top-tier universities and private research firms.

Our graduates have positions in research and teaching, outreach, and policy-related organizations. Our faculty members are nationally and internationally recognized experts in the family, social and behavioral sciences. Located in Athens, Georgia, UGA is a Research University/Very High Activity (Carnegie Foundation) and land/sea grant institution. Additional information can be found at: http://www.fcs.uga.edu/hdfs/graduate/

Emilie Smith, Janette McGarity Barber Distinguished Professor and Department Head ([email protected]) Jennifer L. Gonyea, Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies ([email protected]) Denise Lewis, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies ([email protected])

36 Friday, November 21 • Day 3 Conference Services/ Educational Sessions/ Early Meetings Additional Meetings

Conference Registration #305 Continental Breakfast and Active 7am-5pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area Conversation on Diversity and Inclusion Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity Sponsored by the NCFR Inclusion and Diversity Committee 7:45-9:15am, Key Ballroom 7 7am-10pm, Armistead Topic and presenters tba Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus Presiders: Leanne Silvey, Committee Chair, and Soyoung Lee, complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces Committee Chair-elect SSID: NCFR Conference Passphrase: families Sponsored by Affordamac #306 VISIT THE EXHIBITS 8am-1pm, Key Ballroom 6 The Gathering Place Last day! Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services 8am-10pm, Key 4/5/6 to enhance your work, career, and professional development. Your place to meet, rest, eat, be merry. WiFi. Streaming video of Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes; major sessions. drawings will be held today. You need not be present to win, but Sponsored by Groves prizes must be picked up by 1pm today.

Parent/Child Room #307 POSTER SESSION 7 7am-7pm Hopkins 8-8:45am, South Foyer

Meditation Room RT Poster Symposium 7am-7pm, Tilghman Financial and Life Satisfaction: It’s a Family Affair (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time FOCUS GROUPS about the posters at the tables near these posters.) 7-8:15am 307-01 RT (R) Influence of Parent-Child Financial Socialization All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings on Academic Success in College, Clinton G. Gudmunson, of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more Mohamad Fazli Sabri, Timothy S. Griesdorn, Christine C. involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of Cook interest. 307-02 RT (R) The Financial Behavior of Emerging Adults: A Family Financial Socialization Approach, John Schweichler, #300 GLBTSA Bryce L. Jorgenson Carroll A/B 307-03 RT (R) Young Adults’ Financial and Life Satisfaction: Presiders: Erika Grafsky, Jessica Fish, Focus Group Co-chairs What’s Love Got to Do With it? Joyce Serido, Melissa A. #301 Issues in Aging Curran, Sun Young Ahn Tubman A/B 307-04 RT (R) Financial Issues Among Married African Presider: Amber Seidel, Focus Group Chair American Couples, Jeffrey Dew, Bonnie Anderson, Linda Skogrand, Cassandra Chaney #302 Family Science Association Meeting Discussant: Clinton Gudmunson 7-8:15am, Key Ballroom 9 Presider: Joyce Serido

#303 Meditation Time Posters Adolescence Sponsored by Religion and Family Life Section 307-05 FH (R) What Factors During Adolescence Affect 7:10-7:40am, Key Ballroom 3/4 Financial Outcomes in Later Life? Positive Parenting, Self- “Morning Meditation” (with brief introduction for beginners) control, Allowance, and Work, Shinyoung Jeon, Jonathan led by Robert Salt. All belief systems welcome, religious and Fox, Suzanne Bartholomae secular. 307-06 EE (P) Social Media Strategies for Supporting Adolescents’ Coping With Their Parents’ Divorce, Jill #304 2015 Program Committee Meeting Bowers, Robert Hughes, James K. Monk, Jeremy 7:30-9am, Calloway A/B Kanter Presider: Shelly MacDermid Wadsworth, 2015 Program Chair

37 Friday, November 21 • Day 3 307-07 EE (R) How Does Cell Phone Use Affect Parent- 307-18 FT (R) Predictors of Youth Empathy: Disentangling adolescent Communication? Isaac C. J. Falcon-Campos, Mothering, Fathering, and Gender, Emily E. Stone, Heidi E. Karen Myers-Bowman Stolz, Brian K. Barber 307-08 EE (R) Sociopolitical Efficacy as a Mediator of Class 307-19 IN (R) A Review of Culture and Co-residence in the Experiences and Sociopolitical Involvement, Marinda Transition to Adulthood, Tamara Salzbrenner Harrell-Levy 307-20 RT (R) Does Family Reaction Moderate the 307-09 EE (R) The Association Between Identity Processing Impact of Suicide Disclosure? Laura M. Frey, Julie Style and Risky Sexual Behavior in Teens, Amber Paulk, Cerel, Jason D. Hans Ryan Zayac 307-21 RT (R) (CHANGE IN LAST NAME FOR FIRST 307-10 EM (R) How Racial and Ethnic Socialization Predict AUTHOR) Close Relationships and Eating Disorders: Adolescent Outcomes, Melanie Evans, Tiffany Brown Partner Perspectives, Samantha Schmit, Nancy Bell 307-11 IN (R) Harsh Parenting and Child Aggression in Rural 307-22 RT (R) Individual Mental Health and Perceptions of India: Indirect Effects Model, Manju Chawla, Sukhminder Romantic Partners, Sara Sandberg-Thoma, Claire Kamp Kaur, Judith Fischer Dush, Galena Rhoades 307-23 RT (R) Positive Youth Development in Bereaved Youth/Emerging Adults Children and Adolescents, Rhonda Richardson, Susan 307-12 EE (R) Family Warmth, Self-perception, Social Maxymiv, Pamela Freeman, Deepa Shanadi, Corey Competence, and Peer Relations in Emerging Adulthood, Raleigh Mark Benson, Yesim Keskin, Angela Scarpa-Friedman 307-13 EE (P) The Experiences of Female Mentors in a Development From Childhood to Emerging Adulthood Community Mentoring Program: Building a Conceptual 307-24 RT (R) Sibling and Peer Victimization in Childhood and Model, Julianne McGill, Francesca Adler-Baeder, Donna Adolescence, Corinna Jenkins Tucker, David Finkelhor, Sollie, Jennifer Kerpelman Heather Turner, Anne Shattuck 307 14 (R) Attitude Changes Among White/Non Hispanic 307-25 RT (R) The Influence of Video Games on Adolescent First Generation College Students, Alyssa Willis, Pearl Brain Activity, Joann Lianekhammy, Ronald Werner- Stewart Wilson 307-15 EM (R) Neighborhoods, Families, and Union Formation 307-26 RT (R) Work and Family Role Centralities Among in Black and Hispanic Emerging Adults, Chelsey Boulden, Emerging Adults, Scott Hall, Brian Willoughby Ciara Bush, Duhita Mahatmya 307-27 RT (R) Family Sociodemographics and Directors’ 307-16 FF (R) College Males’ and Females’ Perceptions of and Preference for Universal Preschool, Anna Colaner Experiences With Hooking Up, Ani Yazedjian, Michelle 307-28 RT (R) Relationship Cycling Among Emerging Adults in Toews, Kori Daniel China, Prerana Dharnidharka, Amber Vennum 307-17 FH (R) The Role of Physical Appearance in the Peer 307-29 RT (R) Effects of Skin Tone on Self-esteem and Sexual Acceptance of Emerging Adults Undergoing Chemotherapy, Risk: A Growth Curve Analysis, Antoinette Landor Megan Samples, Jessica Troilo

#308 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM) Ron Haskins, Ph.D., holds the Cabot Family 8:30-9:45am, Key Ballroom 5 Chair in Economic Studies at the Brookings So You Want to Address Poverty, Build Family Institution, where he codirects both the Center Resiliency, and Fix the System . . . on Children and Families and the Budgeting for National Priorities Project. He is also a Senior What You Need to Know First Consultant at the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Speakers: Kathryn Edin, Ph.D.; Ron Haskins, Ph.D. Discussant: Paul R. Amato Kathryn Edin and Ron Haskins provide perspectives on Presider: Ronald Cox qualitative findings, demography, and policy issues to inform the Sponsored by Students and New Professionals direction we need to take in studying and working with families and Oklahoma State University if we are to make a difference through our research, practice, and (R, P) policy. Kathryn Edin, Ph.D., is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University. She held faculty appoint- ments at Harvard University in the Kennedy School of Government and at the University of Pennsylvania in Sociology and the Population Studies Center.

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307-30 EM (R) Mexican American Young Adults’ Sibling #312 Evaluating Programs and Resources for Relationships, Sarah Killoren, Edna Alfaro, Gabrielle Military Families Kline, Andrea Roach Key Ballroom 11 312-01 Reducing Information Overload Through Standardized CONCURRENT SESSIONS 8 Vetting Protocol, Katie Davenport, Cameron Richardson, 8:30-9:45am Daniel F. Perkins 312-02 Utilizing Multiple Perspectives to Identify Unmet #309 Enhancing Interpersonal Relationships Needs of and Programs for Children Coping With a Service Carroll A/B Member’s Absence, Nicole Morgan, Erica Culler, Kelly D. 309-01 Pilot-test of A Couples’ Program for Communication, Davis, Jeremy Moeller, Daniel F. Perkins Coping, and Financial Management Skills, Mariana 312-03 The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program: Evaluation Falconier Across Data Sources, Cameron Richardson, Mary Geier, 309-02 Adolescent Perceptions and Prosocial Interventions Katie Davenport, Jamie Irvin, Megan Runion, Peter in Relational Aggression: A Gendered Perspective, Wm. Weeks, Daniel F. Perkins Michael Fleming 312-04 Flexicution in Program Evaluation: Developing a Multi- 309-03 How Does it Work and For Whom: Change Processes tier Plan to Address Common and Unique Priorities Across in Relationship Education, Amy Rauer, Francesca Adler- a Complex Organization, Tara Saathoff-Wells, Jennifer Baeder, Mallory Lucier-Greer, Emily Skuban, Scott Karre, Katie Davenport, Mary E. Campise, Daniel F. Ketring, Thomas Smith Perkins 309-04 Relationship Education for Low-income Job Seekers, Discussant: Lynne Borden Bryan Spuhler, Linda Skogrand, Kay Bradford, Presider: Erika Smith Brian Higginbotham RT SY (R) Presider: Caroline Sanner EE PA (P and R) #313 Co-parenting Key Ballroom 12 #310 Children With Autism 313-01 Prenatal Volatility in Daily Couple Closeness Predicts Key Ballroom 9 Postnatal Coparenting, Brandon McDaniel, Mark 310-01 Unmet Needs for Families of Children With Autism, Feinberg Jennifer Reinke, Catherine Solheim 313-02 Associations Between Coparenting and Infant-parent 310-02 Romantic Relationships in the Context of Parenting Attachment Concordance, Lauren Altenburger, Sarah Children With Autism, Amber Thompson, Laura Frey, Schoppe-Sullivan, Claire Kamp Dush, Susan Johnson Jason Hans 313-03 Gender Ideology Predicts Fathers’ but not Mothers’ 310-03 The Impact of Animals on Prosocial Behaviors in Coparenting Perceptions, Patty Kuo, Brenda Volling Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Critical 313-04 Violence, Boundary Ambiguity, and Coparenting Quality Literature Review, Lindsey Zemanek Among Divorcing Mothers, Jennifer Hardesty, Kimberly Presider: Gary L. Bowen Crossman, Lyndal Khaw, Marcela Raffaelli FH PA (R) Discussant: Geoffrey Brown Presider: Kayla Anderson #311 Families Caught in Anti-immigrant RT PA (R) Crosshairs: Trauma, Risk, and Resilience Key Ballroom 10 #314 Academic Program Review Q & A Session 311-01 Refugee and Undocumented Immigrant Women: Trauma 8:30-9:45am, Tubman A/B and Resilience, Rachael D. Goodman, Colleen K. Vesely, Presider: Deborah Gentry, Carol Cleveland, Bethany L. Letiecq Academic Program Liaison 311-02 Gendered Deportation Regimes: Exiled and Fractured Mixed-Status Couples, April M. Schueths #315 Committee to Strengthen the Submissions 311-03 “We Thought We Had a Future”: Risk and Resilience in and Reviewing Process Mixed-status Families, Martha Zapata Roblyer, Joseph G. 9-9:45am, Calloway A/B Grzywacz Presider: Cindy Winter, Conference Consultant 311-04 Stress, Trauma, and Problem Drinking Among Immigrant Latino Couples, Mariana K. Falconier Discussant: Carol Cleveland Co-chairs: Bethany L. Letiecq, Martha Zapata Roblyer IN SY (R)

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#316 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVESTREAM) CONCURRENT SESSIONS 9 10-11:15am 10-11:15am, Key Ballroom 5 Marginalized Families in International Context: #317 Building Strong Families and Strengthening Working Towards Inclusion Communities Presenter: Anthony Salandy, Ph.D., is Key Ballroom 9 Director of Monitoring, Evaluation 317-01 The Impact of Organization Support on the Transfer Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) for of Learning to Practice, Ted Futris, Evin Winkelman the Worldwide Orphans Foundation (WWO), Richardson, Tae Kyoung Lee, David Schramm where he oversees MEAL operations in six 317-02 Assessing Change Using Community Members Voices: countries. He was twice selected as the Society Program Evaluation, Moniac Kimbrell, Andrea Swenson, for Research in Child Development (SRCD) Peggy Meszaros and the American Association for the Advancement of Science 317-03 Successful Families: Review of Literature From a (AAAS) Policy Fellow. In addition, he has worked on child Human Ecology Perspective, Cynthia Wilson and family welfare issues and programming in eastern Asia, Presider: Catrina Parker central and eastern Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, the U.S. and EE PA (P, R) Caribbean. He has a master’s degree and a doctorate in Human Development and Family Studies from Auburn University. #318 Families and Substance Abuse There are many families experiencing marginalization and social Key Ballroom 10 exclusion in high, middle, and low income countries. The litera- 318-01 Parental Problem Drinking, Family Functioning, and ture is clear in that families experiencing marginalization and Adolescent Outcomes, Laura J. Finan, Jessica Schulz, social exclusion disproportionately experience poor outcomes. Mellissa S. Gordon, Christine McCauley Ohannessian However, factors that predict and exacerbate marginalization and 318-02 Sibling Facilitation of Alcohol Use in Late Adolescence, social exclusion are complex, not well understood, and differ by Diana R. Samek, Matt McGue, Margaret A. Keyes, country. Understanding strategies to enhance social inclusion is William G. Iacono paramount if families are expected to fully participate in their 318-03 Substance Abuse Treatment Response in a Latino communities and society in general. The following four ques- Sample: The Influence of Family Conflict,Candice Maier, tions will help us understand marginalization and social exclu- Jessica Fish, Jacob Priest sion, what marginalized families experience, and strategies to 318-04 Influence of Parents and Religiosity on Alcohol Use help mitigate possible negative effects associated with marginal- in a Population of Christian College Students Attending ization and social exclusion: a Prohibitionist University: A Mixed Method Approach, • How can marginalization and social exclusion be conceptu- Alina Baltazar, Duane McBride, Barbara Ames, Dennis alized? Martell • What are important differences between marginalized and Presider: Jonathan Beckmeyer non-marginalized families? FH PA (R) • What can we learn from marginalized and social excluded families who are resilient? #319 Navigating Professional • What can the international development community and the Personalization Within Family Science academy do to promote inclusion of families experiencing Tubman A/B marginalization? Presenters: Nikki DiGregorio, Joshua Titus, Barbara Discussant: Mark Ginsberg Settles Presider: Bethany Letiecq FS SY (P) Sponsored by George Mason University FP (R, P) #320 Couples in a Changing World Key Ballroom 11 320-01 Do Similar Perceptions Matter for Marital Satisfaction? A Case of Korean Couples With Young Children, Jaerim Lee, Yoonjoo Lee, Boram Nam 320-02 Self-sacrifice and Marital Quality Among Chinese Newlywed Couples: Does Partner-sacrifice Matter?Hongjian Cao, Jing Lan, Xiaoyi Fang, Mark Fine 320-03 Attitudes Toward Cohabitation and Childless Marriages in the East Asia, Chin-Chun Yi, Yu-Han Jao

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320-04 The Effects of Marital Satisfaction on Stress of Baugh, Elizabeth Carroll, Alan Taylor, Bryce Jorgensen, Immigrant Wives in Korea, Hyeeun Chung, Norman Sandra Lookabaugh Epstein 324-04 Social Media and Family Science Research: A Presider: Yuyoung Jang Discussion for Future Research, Tonya Ricklefs, Karen IN PA (R) Myers-Bowman Facilitator: Bahira Sherif Trask #321 Mexican American Families: Illuminating FS PA (P, R) Under-studied Relationships Key Ballroom 12 #325 SPECIAL SESSION 321-01 Marital and Parent-child Relationships in Mexican 11:30am-12:45pm, Tubman A/B American Families: Bidirectional Associations Across How to Become a CFLE Adolescence, Lorey A. Wheeler, Kimberly A. Updegraff, Leader: Maureen Bourgeois, NCFR Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Susan M. McHale Those interested in becoming a Certified Family Life 321-02 A Prospective Test of the Family Stress Model With Educator are invited to attend. Maureen Bourgeois will review Mexican-origin Adolescent Mothers, Chelsea L. Derlan, the process and present helpful tips. Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Kimberly A. Updegraff, (P) Laudan B. Jahromi, Stefanie Fuentes 321-03 Gender-typed Attributes and Marital Satisfaction in #326 SPECIAL WORKSHOP Mexican Immigrant Couples: A Latent Profile Approach, Claire A. Wood, Heather M. Helms, Natalie Hengstebeck, 11:30am-1:30pm, Key Ballroom 8 Yuliana Rodriguez Outside the Ivory Tower: The Non-academic Job 321-04 Marital Quality, Familism Attitudes, and Coparenting Market for Social Science Ph.D.s Satisfaction Among Mexican-origin Couples, Yuliana 326-01 How to Market Your Skills, Karyn Marciniak, Rodriguez, Heather M. Helms Facebook Discussant: Natasha Cabrera 326-02 So, What Do You Do in a NonAcademic Job? Tina Organizer: Heather M. Helms Kauh, William T. Grant Presider: Natalie Hengstebeck 326-03 Keeping a Foot in the Academic World, Jonathan RT SY (R) Vespa, US Census Bureau 326-04 The Employers Perspective: What We are Looking For, #322 Students and New Professionals Workshop: H. Elizabeth Peters, The Urban Institute Not All Evidence is Created Equal–Translating 326-05 Policy/Research in Intimate Partner Violence, Jennifer Matjasko, CDC/ Research Into Programs for Families, ONDIEH/NCIPC Youth and Children Organizers: Claire M. Kamp Dush, Karyn 10-11:15am, Key Ballroom 8 Marciniak Presenters: Ronald B. Cox, Jr., Ph.D., Sponsored by Oklahoma State University Matthew W. Brosi, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University SNP/FS (P) (R, P) #327 POSTER SESSION 8 #323 Affiliate Councils Executive Board 11:30am-12:15pm, South Foyer Planning Session 11am-2pm, Marshall FP Poster Symposium Presider: Rose Allen, ACB President Early Childhood Education and Child Care Policies (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time #324 Best Practices in Family Science (LIVE about the posters at the tables near these posters.) STREAM) 327-01 FP (R) A Cross-national Comparison of Parental 11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 5 Experiences of Childcare Policy in Canada and Belarus, 324-01 Family Studies Internships: Competencies and Rhonda Breitkreuz, Iryna Hurava, Laurel Sakaluk, Phil Considerations, Leslie A. Koepke O’Hara, Vanessa Green 324-02 Aligning Online Family Life Education Practicum 327-02 FP (R) Military Child Care and Mission Readiness, Courses With Best Practices, Scott Tobias, Nichole Huff Retention, and Recruitment, Kyle Hawkey, Deborah Casper, 324-03 (ADDED CO-AUTHOR) What Do We Want Family Keri Pinna, Lynne Borden Science Graduates to Look Like?: Curriculum Mapping 327-03 FP (R) Family Centered Principles in Early Childhood to Develop Future Professionals, Sharon Ballard, Eboni Education: Initial Analysis and Implications, Bridget Walsh, Angela Lee, Nicole Casillas, Caitlynn Hansen Discussant/Facilitator: Colleen Vesely 41 Friday, November 21 • Day 3 RT Poster Symposium 327-19 RT (R) Childhood Family Experiences, Arrangements, Parental Discipline Responses by Length of Episode and Non- and Attitudes Toward Marriage, Dan Fang, Judith compliance Type Fischer (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time 327-20 RT (R) Measuring Marital Beliefs: Differences Across about the posters at the tables near these posters.) College and Non-college Samples, Jamieson Egbert, Brian 327-04 RT (R) Changes in Disciplinary Tactics with Toddlers By Willoughby, Jason Carroll Episode Length, Robert E. Larzelere, Sada J. Knowles 327-21 RT (R) Personality Characteristics and Self-directed 327-05 RT (R) Parental Behaviors and Attributions in Discipline Couple Relationship Education, Megan Rogers, Stephen Episodes in a Supermarket, Kathy L. Ritchie Duncan 327-06 RT (R) Effect of Reasoning on Effortful Control by Type of Toddler Noncompliance, Sada J. Knowles, Robert E. Marital Quality Larzelere, Hua Lin 327-22 RT (R) Reciprocal Relationships Between Attitudes, Facilitator: Robert Larzelere Time Together, and Satisfaction, Sharon Luu 327-23 RT (R) Marital Investments and Community Generosity: Posters A Test of the Greedy Marriage Hypothesis, Young-Il Kim, Couples Jeffrey Dew 327-07 FT (R) A Longitudinal View of Therapist and Couple In- 327-24 RT (R) An Examination of the Effect of Attachment session Process, Lori Schade, Jonathan Sandberg, Angela Style on Perceived Secrecy in Marital Relationships, Kristyn Bradford, James Harper, Richard Miller, Julianne Holt- Blackburn Lunstad 327-25 RT (R) Personality Differences Between Spouses 327-08 FT (R) Enhancing Couple Intimacy in the Early Phase and Marital Quality in Late Life, Shuangshuang Wang, of Therapy: First 3 Sessions, Hana Yoo, Chelsea Solorzano, Maximiliane Szinovacz Christina Shim 327-26 RT (R) Older Couples’ Disclosures of Romantic 327-09 FT (R) Early Risk and Protective Factors of Marital Problems to Friends Over Time, Jakob Jensen, Amy Satisfaction, Dan Moen, Kay Bradford, Thomas Lee, Rauer Victor Harris, Joshua Stewart 327-27 RT (R) Empathy and Relationship Satisfaction in 327-10 FT (P) What MFTs Tell Us About Improving Couple Marriage: An Interpersonal Process, Jonathan Kimmes, Relationships Through Technology, Dana Riger, Emily Jared Durtschi Haugen, Christine Voskonova, Wei-Ning Chang, Leonard 327-28 RT (R) The Role of Partner Emotional Expression and Sturdivant, Fred Piercy Well-being on Marital Outcomes, Jenee’ Duncan, Ted 327-11 FT (R) Dyadic Coping Inventory and Relationship Futris, Chalandra Bryant Satisfaction: A Meta-analysis, Jeffrey Jackson, Mariana 327-29 RT (R) Volatility in Daily Relationship Quality: The Role Falconier, Peter Hilpert, Guy Bodenmann of Attachment, Ashley Loving, Brandon McDaniel, Casey 327-12 FT (R) Parent-in-law Relationships, Marital Satisfaction, Totenhagen, Melissa Curran and Marital Stability, Kristina Vellucci, Jeffrey Jackson, 327-30 FH (R) (MOVED FROM WED., 8am, #103-18 FH) Brian Willoughby Family of Origin Maltreatment, Dimensions of Impulsivity, 327-13 IN (R) Happy German Marriages: A Qualitative and Health Risk Behaviors Among Older Adolescent College Exploration, Victor Harris, Dan Moen Students, Tara Sutton, Assaf Oshri, Joshua Miller, Asia 327-14 FS (R) The Impact of Smart Steps on Couple Dynamics Thomas and Parent–child Interactions, Mark Jackson, Kay Bradford, Daniel Hatch, Brian Higginbotham, Linda SECTION MEMBER MEETINGS Skogrand 11:30am-1pm Social Media, Technology, and Couples All attendees are welcome to attend the member meetings 327-15 RT (R) Social Capital and Relational Maintenance: The of Sections. These are opportunities for you to become more Benefits of Facebook, Amy Root, Jessica Troilo, Brittany involved with NCFR and the Sections that match your areas of Legg, Bob Britten interest. 327-16 RT (P) Cyber Infidelity: Unifying Sternberg’s Triangular #328 Families and Health Theory of Love to Existing Studies, Lauren Hardy, Bill Key Ballroom 10 Anderson, Connor Walters Presider: Elise Radina, Section Chair 327-17 RT (R) Fooling Around on Facebook: A Story Sponsored by Iowa State Completion Method, Jaclyn Cravens, Jason Whiting University

Marital Attitudes, Beliefs and Expectations #329 Ethnic Minorities Section Oral History 327-18 RT (R) Reciprocal Associations Between Marital Key Ballroom 11 Expectations and Criminal Activity, Rachel Brown, Claire Presider: Ani Yazedjian, Section Chair Kamp Dush

42 Friday, November 21 • Day 3 #330 (MOVED TO SESSION 206-B, THURSDAY, 336-03 “Light the Shabbat Candles”: Mining Meanings of 8am) University Administrators Forum Jewish Home-Centric Traditions, Trevan Hatch, Loren 11:30am-1pm Marks 336-04 Expressed Appreciation and Classes of Trajectories in Relationship Quality, Jared Durtschi, FOCUS GROUPS Jonathan Kimmes 11:30am-1pm 336-05 Shared Language and Memories Reflect Marital Focus groups have discussions on specific interests. They are Quality and Conflict, Molly Ireland, Sylvia Niehuis, open to all members. Rebecca Oldham, Hannah Baird, Wendy Wood #331 Eastern European Families Discussants/Presiders: Silvia Bartolic, Ilya Key Ballroom 12 Okhotnikov Presider: Mihaela Robila, Focus Group Chair RF/RT/EE (R, P) #332 Family Economics Carroll A/B #337 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM) Presider: Clinton Gudmunson, Focus Group Chair 1:15-2:30pm, Key Ballroom 5 Affective Relations: The Transnational #333 Family Relations Associate Politics of Empathy Editors Carolyn Pedwell, Ph.D., is Senior 11:30am-1pm, Paca A/B Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Cul- Presider: Ronald Sabatelli, FR Editor tural Studies/Cultural Sociology, School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social #334 Elections Council Meeting Research, University of Kent, UK. Prior (MOVED TO THUR., 1:15-2:30pm, SESSION #230-A) to this she taught at Newcastle University Presider: April Few-Demo, Committee Chair and the London School of Economics and has held recent Visiting Fellow positions at #335 LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION the University of Sydney and Queen Mary, University of London. 11:30am-12:15pm, Key Ballroom 9 Lightning Papers Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7 In this presentation, Dr. Carolyn Pedwell explores how — and minutes, 7 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations with what critical implications — empathy is differently felt, (followed by Q&A for those who want more detail). constructed and mobilized across range of key sites where is- International Families and Real World Challenges sues of social justice and transnational politics are at stake. As a 335-01 CANCELLED Protecting Children From Abuse and means to open up ways of thinking affective relations that take Neglect in the Arab World, Patricia Sprague us beyond universalist calls to “put oneself in the other’s shoes,” 335-02 Motherhood and Paid Work in Japan: Returning to Work she draws on feminist, postcolonial and queer theory to examine After First Child Birth, Junko Nishimura empathy’s dynamic relationships to transnational processes of 335-03 Human Trafficking Into Mumbai’s Red Light District: A location, translation, imagination and attunement. This involves Family Affair, Rochelle Dalla exploring the ways that emotions are radically shaped by rela- 335-04 Empowering Afghan Women to Improve Family Food tions of history, power and violence and contemplating the pos- Security, Stephanie Grutzmacher sibilities of empathies expressed from the margins of dominant Discussant/Facilitator: TBA social and geo-political imaginaries. IN (R, P) Presider: Shannon Weaver, Feminism and Family Studies Section Chair #336 LIGHTNING PAPER SESSION Sponsored by FF Section (R, P) 12:15-1pm, Key Ballroom 9 Lightning Papers Session is a concentrated paper presentation (7 CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10 minutes, 7 slides) that focuses only on key findings/observations 1:15-2:30pm (followed by Q&A for those who want more detail.

Marital and Family Relationship Quality #338 Mental Health Concerns Among Children 336-01 Daily Religious Practices of Older Couples Linked With and Adolescents Marriage and Health, Jeremy Yorgason Key Ballroom 9 336-02 Shared Religious Beliefs, Prayer, and Forgiveness as 338-01 How Maternal Knowledge Influences Early Adolescents’ Predictors of Marital Satisfaction, Jonathan Olson, James Depressive Symptoms, Jonathon Beckmeyer, Jourdan Marshall, Wally Goddard, David Schramm Bramwell

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338-02 Parental Emotion Socialization, Child Negative #341 Issues in Relationship Violence Emotionality and Depression Symptoms, Yaliu He, Abigail Key Ballroom 12 Gewirtz, Jodi Dworkin 341-01 The Dating Violence Literature Today: Where’s the 338-03 Parental Control and Trajectories of Depressive Context? Kathleen Hlavaty, Megan Haselschwerdt Symptoms: The Mediating Role of Self-esteem and Parental 341-02 Specificity of Relationship Quality for Depression and Acceptance as a Moderator, Sally Eagleton, Amanda Violence, Haylee DeLuca, Manfred van Dulmen Williams, Michael Merten 341-03 Psychological to Physical or Physical to Psychological? 338-04 The Influence of Depressive Symptoms on Hans Saint-Eloi Cadely, Joe Pittman, Greg Pettit, Jennifer Lifestyle Factors Linked To Weight Status, Kevin Lansford, John Bates, Kenneth Dodge, Amy Holtzworth- Linares, Roger Figueroa, Angela Wiley, Marcela Munroe Raffaelli 341-04 Outcomes and Mediating Factors in Early Childhood Presider: Juliet Bradley Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence, Diandra Gordon, FH/IN PA (R) Claire Kamp Dush Discussant: Michael Johnson #339 No Place Like Home: Family Mobility, Presider: Ashley Landers Stability and Resilience RT PA (R) Key Ballroom 10 339-01 Family Resilience Predicts Socioeconomic Mobility of #342 Work Conditions and Family Members’ HUD Participants, Laura Stiel, Julie Estrella, Solomon Well-being in Unique Social Contexts Wang, Brian Distelberg Carroll A/B 339-02 Patterns of Family Characteristics in Child Welfare: A 342-01 Low-income Mothers’ Work Conditions and Depressive Configural Frequency Analysis, Anne Farrell, Samantha Symptoms: Issues of Race, Ethnicity and Family Structure, Goodrich, Kellie Randall, Carmen Britton, Preston Maureen Perry-Jenkins, Katie Newkirk, Hillary Hadley, Britner Rachel Herman 339-03 Tourism and Place-specific Challenges for Homelessness 342-02 Daily Work Conditions and Their Connection to Work- Service Providers: A Mixed-methods Approach, Marian family Balance and Affect in a Sample of Families With Work Moser Jones, David Curtis Travel, Anisa M. Zvonkovic, Andrea R. Swenson, Zoe 339-04 (WAS FORMERLY POSTER #207-14, THUR., 8am) Cornwell Going Mobile, Growing Stabile: Examining Rural Mobile 342-03 Mexican-origin Parents’ Workplace Discrimination Home Park Residence and Family Stability, Katherine and Health: The Role of Family Conflict and Values in MacTavish, Jeffery Flesch, Terese Jones, Brenda Barrett- Dual-earner Families, Lorey A. Wheeler, Ann C. Crouter, Rivera Kimberly A. Updegraff, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor Discussant: Patrick Fowler 342-04 Mexican-origin Men’s Work Contexts and Spouses’ Presider: Morgan Cooley Personal Well-being and Marital Quality, Natalie FP/RT PA (R and P) Hengstebeck, Heather M. Helms, Claire Wood Discussant: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth #340 Addressing Challenges Faced by Military Chair: Maureen Perry-Jenkins Couples and Their Families RT SY (R) Key Ballroom 11 340-01 Coming Home: Reintegration Challenges for Women #343 SPECIAL WORKSHOP Veterans and Their Families, Leigh Leslie, Sally Koblinsky, 2-4pm, Key Ballroom 8 Michelle Yun Job Search: Career Options for Bachelors 340-02 Trauma Disclosure in Military Couples: A Mixed-method and Master’s Graduates Research Study, Laura Walker, Devon Perkins, Kathryn Panel: Carmen Irving, MA, Healthy Relationships Program Hartman, Kali Summers, Briana S. Nelson Goff, J. Kale Specialist, Ohio State Extension; Karin Malm, MS, Senior Monk Program Area Director for Child Welfare and Senior Research 340-03 Trauma Disclosure as a Buffer in Military Couples’ Scientist, Child Trends; Rebecca Mather, MA, Outreach Spe- Relationships, J. Kale Monk, Briana Nelson Goff cialist, University of Wisconsin-Extension; Janeal M. McCau- 340-04 Risk Markers for Spouse Abuse in the Military ley, MS, Faith Engagement Coordinator, Habitat for Humanity; Population: A Meta-analysis, Erika Smith, Maria Zainab Okolo, MS, Undergraduate Coordinator, Department Dominguez, Bryan Cafferky, Chelsea Spencer, Chelsee of Family Science, University of Maryland; Jessica Sigai, BS, Short, Sandra Stith Child Development Teacher, Kennedy Krieger South East Early Presider: Lindsay Edwards, Students and New Head Start Professionals Rep for the Family Therapy Section FT PA (F)

44 Friday, November 21 • Day 3 This workshop is intended for students or recent graduates of an CONCURRENT SESSIONS 11 undergraduate or master’s family science program. The pur- 2:45-4pm pose of this workshop is to highlight several family science job options for those with a family science bachelors or master’s degree. Those thinking about a career change also might find #346 Sex Ed and Teens: Delaying Hook-ups? value in this workshop. During the two hour session, panelists Key Ballroom 9 and roundtable presenters will profile several careers. 346-01 Class Climate and Relationship Education Influence on Sexual Delay Attitude, Sandy Morrison, Francesca Adler- Additional career opportunities will be discussed during round- Baeder, Scott Ketring, Tom Smith table discussions. 346-02 First Semester College Students’ Hookup Perceptions Presiders: Jennifer Crosswhite, Dawn Cassidy and Intentions, Patricia Roberson, Spencer Olmstead, SNP (P) Kayla Sizemore 346-03 First Semester College Students’ Understandings of #344 Future of Family Science Task Force Hooking Up, Spencer Olmstead, Kathryn Conrad, Sydney Moore 1:30-3:30pm, Calloway A/B Presider: Jennifer Reinke Presider: Diane Cushman, NCFR Executive Director EE PA (R)

#345 SPECIAL SESSION (LIVE STREAM) Manifesting an Equitable and Just Research Partnership 2:45-4pm, Key Ballroom 5 Through a Shared Vision Background: “Messengers for Health” is a community-based Indigenous Justice: Global Research participatory research project with partners from the Crow and Policy Perspectives Nation and Montana State University. Partners have been Panelists: Dr. Christine Lindquist, Senior Research Scientist, working together since 1996 and have focused on community- RTI International; Ms. Christine Hurst, Office of the Correc- identified interests including women’s cancer prevention, tional Investigator, Canada (Pending); Alma Knows his Gun patient-health care provider relationships, and chronic illness McCormick, Project Coordinator, Messengers for Health, Mon- management. tana State University; Dr. Suzanne Christopher, Professor and Methods: Methods discussed in this presentation include Associate Dean, Montana State University processes for how the program built trust in the community and our successes and struggles in navigating a community- Unlocking Our Strengths university partnership. Methods for leadership development on The United Nations estimates that there are more than 370 mil- community engagement and community-based participatory lion indigenous people spread across 70 countries worldwide. research for all partners will also be discussed. Indigenous people are defined as descendants of those who in- Results: The results of these methods are that Messengers for habited a country or region at the time when people of different Health has gained respect, trust, and integrity in the commu- cultures or ethnic origins arrived. “New arrivals” later became nity and achieved successful research results. The program dominant through conquest, occupation, settlement, or other has achieved stability and sustainability to become a nonprofit means. Indigenous people retain social, cultural, economic and organization and successfully worked with many entities for the political characteristics distinct from those in the dominant soci- common goals of health improvement and justice. eties in which they live. Unfortunately, indigenous peoples suffer Conclusion: When time and energy are devoted to building trust from a lack of political representation, economic marginalization and trust is established, community members will embrace a and poverty, and lack access to important social services and project and be influential in relaying information to others. Proj- resources.* Indigenous peoples are more likely to be involved ect partners will learn and grow through this experi- in violence and overrepresented in the criminal justice system in ence. many countries such as Australia, Canada, and the United States. *United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. (n.d.). Indigenous peoples, indigenous voices: Utilizing a social justice lens, the aims of this special session are Factsheet. threefold. First, research that provides an overview of the state of indigenous families and developmental trajectories of youth Presider: Bethany Letiecq, Family Policy Section Chair in key global regions will be presented. Second, promising and Sponsored by Virginia Tech • RT/FP (R, P) empowering methodologies that are responsive to the challenges of studying indigenous peoples and the needs of families will be discussed. Finally, panel members will discuss and identify in- novative programs and policies aimed at advancing social justice and strengthening indigenous families and communities.

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Friday, November 21 • Day 3 #347 Interdisciplinary Intervention Collaborations for Japanese Parents? Aya Isumi, Ichiro Wada, Kota to Address Childhood Obesity Takaoka 349-03 “This is America”: Narratives of Parenting Experiences Key Ballroom 10 by African Immigrants From Cameroon, Kenya and Somalia 347-01 Parents, Play, and Primary Care (P-3): An Intervention Living in the USA, Dorothy Rombo, JaneRose Njue, Anne for Children Ages 0-5 and Their Parent(s), Keeley J. Pratt, Lutomia Jackie Goodway, Bob Murray, Suzanne Bartle Haring 349-04 The Role of Maternal Self-efficacy for Mexican and 347-02 Linking Families, Neighborhoods, Family Life Education Mexican-immigrant Mothers, Arturo Orozco, Angela and Primary Care to Address Childhood Obesity, Jerica M. Nievar, Wendy Middlemiss, Leonor Delgadillo Berge, Nancy E. Sherwood. Simone A. French 349-05 Redefining Parental Involvement in the Educational 347-03 Effectiveness of an Interdisciplinary Childhood Obesity Outcomes of Cambodian Adolescents, Sothy Eng, Miriam Treatment Program Integrating Nutritional Sciences and Mulsow, Whitney Szmodis Family Systems Approaches, Glade L. Topham, Amanda Discussant/Presider: Soyoung Lee W. Harrist, Tay S. Kennedy, Laura Hubbs Tait, Lenka IN PA (R) Shriver, Melanie S. Page, Robert Larzelere 347-04 Tweeting Before Breakfast: A Pilot Intervention to Improve Family Breakfast Habits Purpose, Catherine #350 Diversity Focus: Intersections of Family Coccia, Stephanie Mihaly, Julinar Altiti Issues, Scholarship, Religion, and Spirituality Chair: Jerica Berge Carroll A/B Presider: Kate Speirs 350-01 Critique of the “Religion” and “Spirituality” Discourse FH SY (R) in Family Articles, Julie A. Zaloudek, Chris Ruder, Kevin C. Doll #348 Family Therapy Round Table Symposium 350-02 (CANCELLED 10/13/2014) The Alien Who Resides Key Ballroom 12 With You: Faith in the Midst of Cultural Diversity, Ron 348-01 It’s Not Fair: Using Contextual Therapy With Families Bruner, Dudley Chancey Facing Health Issues, Alexandra E. Schmidt, D. Scott 350-03 Religion and Health–Understanding Trends in Japan and Sibley the U.S., Kimiko Tanaka, Jeong-Hwa Ho, Deborah Lowry, 348-02 Commitment in Mixed-orientation Relationships, Kevin Nan Johnson Zimmerman, Christian Jordal, Lisa Schwartz 350-04 Effects of Emotional Well-being and Religiosity on 348-03 Family Adaptive Systems: The Next Wave of Family Outness of LGBT People of Color, Diane Harnek Hall, Resilience, Carolyn S. Henry, Amanda W. Harrist, Maureen Todd Amanda Sheffield Morris Presider: Ashlie M. Lester 348-04 Co-parenting Through Divorce: Key Factors and Best RF PA (R) Practices for Creating Change, Matthew Brosi, Ronald Cox, Timothy Welch 348-05 Family Financial Strain: Free Tools and Strategies for MFTs and FLEs, Bryce Jorgensen, Damon Rappleyea, Clinton Gudmunson, Tim Griesdorn, Alan Taylor 348-06 Professors of Asian Heritage: Our Stories in Couple and Family Therapy Field, Hao-Min Chen, Karen Quek, Liang- Ying Chou, Alex Hsieh, Hye-Sun Ro 348-07 Whistle Blowers: A Systemic Understanding of Sexual Harassment, Jody Russon, Renata Carneiro 348-08 Changing Perspectives in Acculturation: Effective Therapy Practice With Immigrant Populations, Bertranna Abrams, Jessica Chou, Hoa Nguyen Presider: Christi McGeorge, Chair of the Family Therapy Section FT RT (P, R)

#349 Parenting Across Changing Global Contexts Key Ballroom 11 349-01 Parental Influence on Adolescent Delinquency in South Korea, Hye-Jung Yun, Ming Cui 349-02 Evaluation of a Parent Training Program in Japan: Does the Program Developed in the United States Work

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#351 PLENARY SESSION (LIVE STREAM) account; (3) a deeper analysis of the condition of first-migrant 4:15-6pm, Key Ballroom 1/2/5 mothers, both as single mothers and as protagonists of reunifica- Migration and Invisible Welfare: tion with their husbands and children. In particular, we see that A European Perspective family reunification is often not the happy end of the story, but a new beginning which creates challenges, tensions, and crises. Parenting From a Distance and Processes of Family Reunification Learning objectives To broaden the knowledge of familiar issues, taking into account Maurizio Ambrosini, Ph.D., different countries and different social conditions. is Professor of Sociology of Migration at To deepen the issue of transnational mothering and family the University of Milan, Department of reunifications of migrants. Social and Political Sciences, and chargé To discuss the issue of intergenerational relations in reunified d’enseignement at the University of families of migrants. Nice-Sophia Antipolis (France). He is . the editor of the journal “Mondi Migranti” and the scientific Welcome by the plenary sponsor, Emilie Smith, Head, responsible of the Centre Medì – Migrations in the Mediterra- Department of Human Development and Family Science, nean of Genoa and of the Italian Summer School of Sociology of University of Georgia Migrations. His main interests cover the immigrant labor market, Presentation of the Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for ethnic entrepreneurship, and migration policies. He is the author Mentoring to Robert Hughes and Katherine Allen. of more than 150 books, articles, and essays. His handbook, So- Presenter: Debra L. Berke, Felix Berardo Award Committee ciologia delle migrazioni, is adopted as the textbook in many Chair Italian universities Presentation of the Ruth Hathaway Jewson Award to Jennifer Doty. Presenter: Bethany L. Letiecq, Ruth Hathaway Jewson A new trend has emerged over the recent years in the relation- Award Committee Chair ship between immigration and family structures, especially in Plenary Address: Maurizio Ambrosini, Ph.D. Italy and Southern Europe: It is no longer just single men or Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair women who emigrate first, but also mothers who leave their Sponsored by the University of Georgia (R, P) children at home. In relation to the departure of the mothers, the issue of so-called “transnational families” has arisen. Trans- national family relations and reunifications, the paths of men and women, the factors influencing choices and practices, the forms and problems of child care, are the arguments discussed in my presentation on the basis of research carried out in Italy. In particular, the employment of most first-migrant women in the domestic sector creates a tension with their desire to reunite their children in Italy, but it is sometimes also a resource. More specifically, the issues that will be discussed include: (1) differences in care practices from a distance between fathers and mothers; (2) the difficulties and differentiations of the processes of family reunification, always taking gender differences into

#352 UNIVERSITY/ALLIED ASSOCIATION RECEPTIONS 6:15-7:45pm, Holiday 1/2/3/4/5 It’s our own college fair! • Learn about academic programs and meet faculty and students • Greet your fellow alum’s Major prizes and food • And then...party on at the World Family Festival, immediately following the University Receptions! Abilene Christian University Iowa State University Ohio State University University of Minnesota Auburn University Kent State University Oklahoma State University University of Missouri Baylor University Michigan State University Oregon State University University of Nebraska-Lincoln Brigham Young University Mississippi State University Syracuse University University of North Alabama Colorado State University Montclair State University Texas Tech University University of Tennessee - Knoxville East Carolina University North Carolina State University University of Delaware Virginia Tech Florida State University North Dakota State University University of Georgia Walden University Groves Conference Northern Illinois University University of Maryland Washington State University

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NCFR 2014 AWARDS Dr. Hughes “has touched the lives of many undergraduate stu- dents, graduate students, staff, and faculty through his mentor- Felix Berardo Scholarship ing, personal style, and professional demeanor,” write Elissa Award for Mentoring Thomann Mitchell and Jill Bowers in their nomination letter. The Felix Berardo Scholarship Award for Men- Several former students wrote that they credited many of their toring is given in honor of Dr. Felix Berardo, successes in the field to Dr. Hughes’ mentoring and the opportu- a well-known and beloved professor from the nities he provided them. University of Florida, who went above and “Mentoring is not something that Bob does on a whim or ‘if he beyond expectations in mentoring many students has time,’” wrote Thomann Mitchell and Bowers. “It is part of to become outstanding leaders in the family his everyday interactions.” field. The award recognizes an NCFR member for excellence in mentoring junior colleagues, graduate students, or undergraduates. Outstanding mentoring Ruth Hathaway Jewson Award goes beyond classroom teaching and includes the provision of This award is given in honor of Ruth support, guidance, and opportunities for professional develop- Hathaway Jewson, NCFR’s second executive ment. The award includes a plaque and $500 cash award. director. It funds the best dissertation proposal submitted by a doctoral candidate in the field of Recipients family science. Dr. Jewson was responsible for Dr. Katherine Allen is a professor of hu- expanding what was, early on, a small NCFR man development at Virginia Polytechnic membership to more 4,000 members by the Institute and State University, and is also time she retired. When Dr. Jewson was in her on the faculty of Health Sciences and is a 60s and working full time at NCFR, she earned her master’s faculty affiliate of the Center for Gerontol- degree and went on to complete her doctorate, writing her dis- ogy and the Women and Gender Stud- sertation on “The Retired Professional Woman.” In the 1970s, ies Program. She has been a member of when she wrote her dissertation, there were very few retired NCFR since 1979 and has served in many professional women. The winner receives a $500 cash award and capacities, including three terms on the a plaque. Board of Directors. She has also received several NCFR awards, and serves on the editorial board for all Recipient three of NCFR’s journals. She is one of the 12 inaugural Fel- Ms. Jennifer Doty is a doctoral candidate lows of NCFR. in family social science at the Univer- sity of Minnesota. She has authored six In her letter nominating Dr. Allen, April Few-Demo writes publications (four as first author), with a about “the Allen Way of Mentoring”: focus on parents in an online environment. “Katherine’s way of mentoring involves much more than an- In her dissertation research, she focuses swering questions about professional development issues; it is on the relationship between parents and an ongoing formal and informal relationships of learning, trust, adolescents prospectively over three gen- constant dialogue, and modeling. . . . It is common for Kath- erations in the Youth Development Study. erine’s former and current students to describe her mentoring She was awarded a Kappa Omicron Nu style as personifying a kind of mothering role. Her mentees feel Research Award for her dissertation work. a connection to her that extends beyond professional Ms. Doty’s research interests include the well-being of parents boundaries.” and adolescents, translational research using online tools, and Dr. Robert Hughes is a professor of human development parent-based prevention. Her long-term goal is to build bridges and family studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana- between basic research and applied settings. Champaign, and previously served as department head for the university’s Department of Human and Community Development. He has been an NCFR member since 1983, and received a career achievement award in family life extension from NCFR in 1998. He has served on the editorial board of NCFR’s Family Relations journal since 1987, and has produced numerous scholarly publi- cations during his career.

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#353 CELEBRATION 7:45-9:15pm , Holiday 6 WORLD FAMILY FESTIVAL . . . HONORING THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF IYF

All conference registrants are invited to enjoy the World Family Festival immediately following the University Receptions. A celebration of families worldwide featuring entertainment, socializing, and dessert specialities.

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49 Saturday, November 22 • Day 4 402-01 (R) Intercultural Competence of HDFS Students, Conference Services/ Maureen Blankemeyer, Courtney Walsh, Kathleen Walker, Kenneth Cushner, Lisa M. Hallaman Early Meetings 402-02 (P) Globalization and Family Science: Accessing Students’ Aptitude for Social Change, Amanda Rich, Nikki Conference Registration DiGregorio, Caitlin Bailey 7:30am-1pm, Coatroom/Pre-function Area 402-03 (P) Bridging the Gap Between Us and Them: Assignments With Global Perspectives, Jacqueline Schwab, Cyber Cafe/WiFi Connectivity Elise Murowchick 7am-2pm, Armistead 402-04 (P) Are Gender Chapters in Marriage and Family Complimentary computers and printers in the Cyber Cafe plus Textbooks Keeping Up With Emerging Biological complimentary WiFi in all meeting spaces Perspectives? A Content Analysis, Ariel Rodriguez, Lucas SSID: NCFR conference Reynolds, Chantri Waddoups, Caitlin Tyree Passphrase: families 402-05 (R) Using Nonfiction to Enhance Learning Outcomes: Sponsored by Affordamac An Innovative Teaching Method, Catherine Breneman, The Gathering Place Bethany Willis Hepp 8am-2pm, Key 4/5 Facilitator: William A. Rose Your place to meet, rest, eat, be merry. WiFi. Streaming video of major sessions. Posters Sponsored by Groves African American Families 402-06 EM (R) Variations in Racial Discrimination Experiences Parent/Child Room Among Black Youth, Sharde’ Smith 402-07 FP (R) Child Welfare System Experiences of African 7am-7pm, Hopkins Americans: Policy Implications, Asha Sutton, Deborah Johnson, Marsha Carolan Meditation Room 7am-7pm, Tilghman Latino Families 402-08 EM (R) Latino Families Parental Differential Treatment in Mexican American Families, Jenny Padilla, Susan #400 Zumba Fund Raiser McHale, Kimberly Updegraff 7-8am, Key Ballroom 6 402-09 EM (R) Influence of Parental Fear of Children’s Loss No conference sessions or meetings conflict with the event. of Language on Familism, Jose Rodas, Monica Moreno, Noncompetitive, just for fun; all levels welcome. Andrea Romero Cost is $20 for professional members and $15 for students. 402-10 EM (R) Exploring Parenting Satisfaction and Stress in Proceeds (after expenses) will help fund a contribution to a Mexican-origin Parents, Tierney Popp, Melissa Delgado, designated local nonprofit organization that serves families. Lorey Wheeler Sponsored by the FH Section 402-11 EM (R) Follow-up With Latino Family Ed. Program Graduates: Elements of Success, Drew Betz, Irene Overath, #401 (NOTE CHANGE IN STARTING TIME) 2015 Jennifer Crawford, Diana Castro, Laura Hill Program Committee Meeting 402-12 RT (R) Two Sides of the Same Coin: Reporter 7-8:30am, Calloway A/B Discrepancies in Latina Families, Russell B. Toomey, Presider: Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, 2015 Program Chair Samantha K. Jones, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Kimberly A. Updegraff, Laudan B. Jahromi 402-13 RT (R) Intergenerational Benefits of Familism Values for Educational Sessions/ Mexican-origin Families, Katharine H. Zeiders, Adriana J. Umaña-Taylor, Laudan B. Jaharomi, Kimberly A. Updegraff Additional Meetings 402-14 EM (R) Conflict Resolution, Relationship Quality, and Coparenting in Mexican-Americans, Jennifer Ross, Rahab #402 POSTER SESSION 9 Isaiah-Davenport, Yvonne Caldera 8-8:45am, South Foyer Immigration and Migration FS Poster Symposium 402-15 EM (R) Family Cohesion and Trajectories of Bicultural Teaching Diversity, Gender and Globalization Stress and Depressive Symptoms of Recently Immigrated (Note: The last 25 minutes there will be a discussion time Hispanic Adolescents, Josephine Kwon, Assaf Oshri, Seth about the posters at the tables near these posters.) Schwartz, Olivia Tusa

50 Saturday, November 22 • Day 4 402-16 EM (R) Placing Acculturation Within the Context of the #404 Developing Parents’ Assets Life Course, Neda Moinolmolki Carroll A/B 402-17 EM (R) Caring for Each Other: A Thematic Analysis 404-01 Parents’ Use of New Media Technologies for Information of Marriage Migrants’ Online Support Group, Polina Seeking, Heather Hessel, Juyoung Jang, Jodi Dworkin Levchenko, Olena Nesteruk 404-02 How Useful is it? Differences in Parents’ Perceptions of 402-18 EM (R) Insiders’ Insights: Assessing Needs of Karen Parenting Resources, Jessie Rudi, Yaliu He, Jodi Dworkin, and Bhutanese Refugee Families in Minnesota, Veronica Jennifer Doty Deenanath, Dung Mao, Catherine Solheim 404-03 Using Multiple Interventions to Help Youth Obtain Post- 402-19 IN (R) Ukrainian Immigrants’ Adaptation to the United secondary Education, Michelle Krehbiel, Yan Xia, Maria States, Mihaela Robila, Yaroslava Balatska DeGuzman 404-04 Adverse Family Influences and Depression: Identifying Cross-cultural Issues Points of Intervention, Kayla Reed, Anthony Ferraro, 402-20 EM (R) Diverging Roles of Parenting Aggravation in its Mallory Lucier-Greer, Chelsea Barber Associations With Harsh Parenting and Child Functioning Presiders: Sterling Wall, Annette Kolb Between European American and Ethnic Minority Groups in EE PA (R, P) the U.S., Bora Jin 402-21 IN (R) Maternal Emotional Expression and Well-being #405 Exploring African American Marriages Among Chinese and U.S. College Students, Alexandra N. Tubman A/B Davis, Duane Rudy, Francisco Palermo, Chenyi Zhang 405-01 Help-seeking for Marital Problems in Strong African 402-22 IN (R) Perceived Marital Problems Among Couples American Marriages, J. Mitchell Vaterlaus, Linda From Taiwan and the United States, Jerevie Canlas, Richard Skogrand, Cassandra Chaney Miller, Claire Kubricht 405-02 Black Men and the Decision to Marry, Tera (Hurt) Jordan, Margaret Shirley, Crystal Hemesath Economic Well-being 405-03 Racial Discrimination, Relational Support, and Marital 402-23 EE (P) Practice Implications for Promoting Resilience in Stability in African American Newlyweds, Aimee Galick, Housing Clientele, Barbara Ames, Erica Tobe Chalandra Bryant, Brian Distelberg, Carmen Knudson- Martin Communities 405-04 Health and Marital Functioning: Do Genes Really Play a 402-24 RT (R) Community Connections: The Role of Role? Chalandra M. Bryant, Allen W. Barton, Megan R. Community Antecedents and Social Relationships, Amy Hicks Laura Arnold, Catherine Walker O’Neal, Deepu George, Facilitator: William D. Allen Jay A. Mancini EM PA (R)

CONCURRENT SESSIONS 12 #406 Sexual Behavior Among Adolescents and 8:30-9:45am Young Adults Key Ballroom 11 #403 Examining the Impact and Process of Union 406-01 Adolescent Relationships and Early Engagement in Dissolution (LIVE STREAM) Sexual Activity, Alyssa McElwain, Kristen Bub Key Ballroom 5 406-02 Parent Sex Communication, Support From Other Adults, 403-01 Is Union Dissolution Always Harmful? Child Outcomes and Adolescent Sex Intentions, Julie Cederbaum, Aubrey in Fragile Families, Adam M. Galovan, Claire M. Kamp Rodriguez, Kandice Gray, Kathrine Sullivan Dush, Rachael R. Doubledee 406-03 Concurrent Sexual Partnerships Among Young African 403-02 When are Union Transitions Bad for Children? Variation American Men, Junhan Cho, Steven Kogan by Fathers’ and Mothers’ Characteristics, Natasha Cabrera, 406-04 The Influence of Parent-adolescent Sexual Justin Dyer, Elizabeth Karberg, Jay Fagan Communication on Sexual Behavior, Emily Cheshire, 403-03 Do Attitudes About Cohabitation Mediate the Effects Christine Kaestle, Yasuo Miyazaki of Parental Cohabitation and Remarriage Happiness on Presider: Doris Cancel-Tirado Emerging Adult’s Risk Attitudes About Sex? Erin Kramer FH PA (R) Holmes, Nathan Stoddard 403-04 Divorced Yet Still Together: Ongoing Personal #407 Gender and Diversity in Family Therapy Relationship Among Divorced Co-parents, M. Selenga Key Ballroom 10 Gürmen, Scott Huff, Edna Brown 407-01 The Role of Gender in the Development of Compassion Discussant: Melissa Curran Fatigue, Stephanie Armes, Ronald Werner-Wilson Presider: Carol Johnston 407-02 Intersection of Emotional Intimacy and Traditional RT PA (R) Masculine Gender Ideology, Lindsay Edwards

51 Saturday, November 22 • Day 4 407-03 Confronting Prejudice: Addressing Nontarget #409 Students and New Professionals Workshop Confrontation, Lindsey Boes, Kristen Benson, Brad van 8:30-9:45am, Key Ballroom 12 Eeden-Moorefield 407-04 Encountering Polyamory With a Postmodern Approach: Engaging in the Fulbright Scholar Experience Facilitating a Multi-partner Perspective in Therapy, Lorien Patricia Hyjer Dyk, Ph.D., Professor, Community & Jordan, Betranna Abrams, Cathy Grogan Leadership Development, University of Kentucky Presider: Tom Stone Carlson, Incoming Chair-elect of If we believe the family is a core cross-national institution in the Family Therapy Section society, we need to have family scholars embedded in programs FT PA (P, R) such as the Fulbright Scholar Program. A critical element of the application process is a Letter of Invitation from a host #408 Relationship Development Across Time institution. NCFR has an opportunity to develop these Key Ballroom 9 cross national relationships. This panel session will 408-01 Applying the Goldilocks Principle to Relationship bring together a CIES Program Officer (administrator Development Patterns, Elizabeth Keneski, Timothy Loving, of Fulbright Scholar Program) to discuss the Lisa Neff Ted Huston application process along with US and Visit- 408-02 An Exploration of the Construction of Commitment ing Scholars who have successfully received Leading to Marriage, D. Scott Sibley, Paul R. Springer, Fulbright Grants. Amber Vennum, Cody S. Hollist Sponsored by Oklahoma State University (P) 408-03 Patterns of Stability and Marital Satisfaction in Newlywed Couples, Nathan Hardy, Amber Vennum #409-A Policy Advisory Committee Meeting 408-04 Alexithymia and Psychological Well-being: The Effects 8:45-9:45am, Calloway A/B of Spousal Forgiveness, Ashley Ermer, Nick Frye-Cox Presider: Jennifer Crosswhite, NCFR Director of Public Affairs Discussant and Presider: Brian Ogolsky RT PA (R) #411 Exploring the Baltimore Harbor 5:00pm, Meet at NCFR Registration Desk Sign up on-site in the Gathering Place if you’d like to join a group to explore the Inner Harbor on Saturday evening. Meet at 5 p.m. Saturday at the NCFR registration desk to head out.

Plenary Sponsor

The Department of Human and Community Development creates research, teaching and outreach programs that focus on positive human development, family resiliency and thriving communities. Our department addresses significant societal issues, using advanced quantitative and qualitative methods, fostering collaborative and collegial interactions, and serving scientific leadership roles. A Focus on Significant Societal Issues. Our work is “science with a social conscience.” Faculty are interested in the most challenging scientific issues, but they always ask how they can make a difference. Advanced Methods in Unique Laboratory Facilities. Faculty and graduate students are engaged in developing and master- ing the most sophisticated quantitative and qualitative methods and practicing these skills in state-of-the-art laboratories. Collaborative and Collegial Interactions. Professor Isabel Bevier, a pioneering scientist in 1900, noted that the wide-open Illinois prairie provided “no boundaries” and this characterized the faculty’s intellectual orientation as well. Our faculty work across disciplines, programs, methodologies, and they work with colleagues across settings, departments and institutions. Faculty with Major Scientific Leadership Roles. Our faculty are not only excellent scholars and mentors, they are also lead- ers in the scientific community through serving as officers in professional societies, giving invited lectures at major national meetings and at universities across the world, and serving as editors of major journals. http://www.hcd.illinois.edu/ Experience Illinois for Big Opportunities in a Small Community

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#410 CLOSING PLENARY PANEL AND has received numerous awards including NHSN’s National Award for Excellence in Research by a New Investigator and DISCUSSION (LIVE STREAM) Exemplary Faculty of the Year Award by her university. 10am-Noon, Key Ballroom 5 Global and Human Rights Dr. Negi’s presentation will be focused on how Latino migrants’ settlement experiences in the U.S. are impacted by structural International Law and the Family factors, their migration experience, and socio-contextual factors. Adrien Katherine Wing, J.D., is the Bessie Special attention will be placed on protective factors, such as Dutton Murray Professor of Law at the family connectedness, that play an important role in the well- University of Iowa College of Law, where being of this population. she has taught since 1987. Author of over 100 publications, she is the director of the UI Facilitator: Bahira S. Trask, Ph.D., University of Delaware Center for Human Rights and winner of the Regents Award for Faculty Excellence from Welcome from the Plenary Sponsor: Susan Silverberg Koerner, the State of Iowa. She teaches International Human Rights, Law University of Illinois in the Muslim World, Sex Discrimination Law, and Critical Race Introduction of the 2015 Program, Shelley MacDermid Theory. Wadsworth, 2015 Program Chair Presentation of the John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo Dissertation Professor Wing will introduce international law concerning Award to Shuntay Z. McCoy. Presenter: Ani Yazedjian, family rights. Unwritten customs and religious practices often Ethnic Minorities Section Chair and McAdoo Award intertwine to hinder women in particular from having equal roles Committee Chair within the family structure. International law and national law Presentation of the Reuben Hill Award to R. Chris Fraley, can both help and hinder the situation. The impact of the follow- Glenn I. Roisman, Cathryn Booth-LaForce, Margaret ing treaties will be discussed in particular: Women’s Convention; Tresch Owen, Ashley S. Holland. Presenter: Mark J. Convention on the Rights of the Child; African Women’s Proto- Benson, Reuben Hill Award Chair col; and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Plenary Address: Adrien Wing, J.D. and Nalina Negi, Ph.D. Presider: Catherine Solheim, 2014 Program Chair Latino Immigration Sponsored by the University of Illinois (R, P) Nalini Negi, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Her work has advanced science by identifying modifiable etiological factors associated with the well-being of Latino immigrants. She is a principal investigator on a National Institute of Health funded study and

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2014 NCFR AWARDS Reuben Hill Award The award is given in memory of Reuben Hill who had a distin- guished career as a university professor and pioneered the schol- John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo arly study of family. Dr. Hill is remembered for his determina- Dissertation Award tion to promote high quality research and advance theory about As eminent scholars and educators, families with the intent of producing practical benefits for fami- Drs. John L. and Harriette P. McAdoo made lies. The award is presented to the author(s) of the best research significant contributions to the scholarship on article for the year prior to the award. It is given in recognition ethnic minority families, especially our under- of the outstanding article, book, or monograph that combines standing of African Americans’ familial experi- theory and methodology in the analysis and interpretation of a ences. John L. McAdoo was a founding member significant family issue. Recipients divide a cash reward; travel of the Ethnic Minorities Section. Harriette P. support and a plaque are also included. McAdoo was the first recipient of the Marie Peters Award and became NCFR President in 1993. The pur- Recipients pose of this award is to provide support for the completion of an R. Chris Fraley, Glenn I. Roisman, Cathryn Booth-LaForce, approved doctoral dissertation with a focus on issues impacting Margaret Tresch Owen, and Ashley S. Holland as the 2014 ethnic minority families. The winner receives a cash award and recipients of the Reuben Hill Award, which is given to the a plaque. author(s) of an outstanding article or book that combines theory and methodology to analyze and interpret a significant family Recipient issue. Their winning article is titled “Interpersonal and Genetic Dr. Shuntay McCoy is an assistant Origins of Adult Attachment Style: A Longitudinal Study From professor of social work at Johnson C. Infancy to Early Adulthood.” Smith University, where she is helping to establish a Master’s of Social Work Pro- Dr. Fraley is a professor in the University of Il- gram for culturally competent advanced linois’ Department of Psychology. His research generalist social workers, the institution’s involves the study of attachment processes in first graduate degree program. close relationships, personality dynamics and social development, and research methods. Dr. McCoy earned her Ph.D. in 2013 from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in the Department of Human Dr. Roisman is a professor of child psychology at Development and Family Studies. Her dissertation examined the University of Minnesota. He research interests postsecondary African American students’ perceptions of their concern the legacy of childhood experience as an identity development within the context of predominantly white organizing force in adolescent and adult develop- institutions and historically black colleges and universities; in ment. her dissertation, Dr. McCoy also deconstructed student percep- tions of socialization influences (e.g. families and secondary Dr. Booth-LaForce is the Charles and Gerda schools) within a racialized societal context, as well as the extent Spence Professor of Nursing in the Department to which they perceive that their identity affects their postsec- of Family and Child Nursing at the University ondary academic achievement. of Washington. Her research focuses on the social-emotional development of children, primarily from the perspective of attachment theory.

Dr. Owen is the Robinson Family Professor of Psychological Sciences and Director of the Center for Children and Families in the School of Behavioral Health and Brain Sciences at the Uni- versity of Texas at Dallas. Her research addresses children’s development in the context of family relationships and caregiver-child relationships.

Dr. Holland is an associate professor of psychology at Edgewood College in Madison, Wisconsin. Her research interests broadly include attachment relationships, the legacy of early experiences, and romantic relationships.

54 Special events/activities This section of the program lists events not related to educational sessions

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 President’s Welcoming Reception CFLE Exam Thursday • 6:30-8pm, Key Ballroom 8 Presider: Paul Amato, NCFR President Wednesday • 8-:30-11:30am, Blake • Welcome Candidates must be pre-registered to sit for the • Recognition of Fellows exam. Please be in the exam room by 8:15am to • Induction of 2013 NCFR Fellows check in and receive instructions. The exam begins • Refreshments and socializing promptly at 8:30. Proctor: Cindy Winter • Visit the Exhibits! Visit the special evening poster session! Sponsored by Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Visit the Exhibits Grand Opening, 5-8pm, South Foyer, Second Floor Also open Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-1pm Exhibits offer an array of new materials and services to enhance your work. Visit with representatives at all the booths. Register for prizes. Prizes will be awarded on Friday afternoon; need ThurSdAy, nOvemBer 20 not be present to win, but items must be picked up by 1pm. Affiliate Councils Workshop Thursday • 8:30-11:30am, Key Ballroom 8 The Gathering Place • Networking Key Ballroom 3/4 • Affiliate Video Award Wed-Fri, 8am-10pm; Sa, 8am-2pm • Affiliate Spotlight: University of North Texas Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants, all • “Policy and Affiliates,” Jennifer Crosswhite, NCFR staff day long. WiFi access. Refreshments available (times vary). • Awards Presentations: Undergraduate Research Award; Live streaming session broadcast. Graduate Research Award; President for a Day Award Presented by Students/New Professionals. Sponsored by the Breakfast included; registration required! (See the registration Groves Conference on Marriage and Family desk if you haven’t registered; $5 students, $10 professionals)

CFLE Reception Thursday • 6-7:30pm, holiday 6 Memorial Service Facilitator/Presider: Nichole Huff, CFLE Wednesday • 11:45am-12:45pm, Tubman A/B Advisory Board Chair Presider: Cindy Winter By invitation. Open to all current CFLEs. Recognition of former NCFR leaders and members who have No RSVP required. passed away. In tribute: F. Ivan Nye, past president. In memory: • Status of the CFLE program Kay Buttleman Forest, Kathryn K. Dalbey Rettig, Robert Ryder. • Recognition of academic programs approved • CFLE Special Recognition Award Newcomers Reception • Networking Wednesday • 3-4:15pm, holiday 4/5 • Hors d’ouvres Presider: Bill Allen, NCFR President-Elect Gold Sponsors Hosted by the NCFR Board of Directors and Conference East Carolina University, Child Development and Family Program Committee. Relations Indiana University, School of Public Health, HDFS All who are attending the NCFR Conference for the first or Loma Linda University second time are invited. Learn about... Miami University, School of Education, Health, and Society • Section membership, where you’re connected to other University of Central Oklahoma members with interests like yours WisdomForParents.com • Certified Family Life Educator credential Silver Sponsors • Honors Recognition Program Curtis Fox, Ph.D., CFLE • State and student affiliates Deb Gentry, CFLE • Journals and how to submit articles Kay Higgs • Elections Council, Student/New Professional activities, Towson University, Department of Family Studies and and more activities and subgroups within NCFR Community Development . . . and there will be prize drawings! Weber State University, Child and Family Studies

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Legacy Circle (by invitation) Thursday • 7:30-8:45pm, holiday 1 All who have been members of NCFR for 25 World Family Festival or more years are invited to this special event. Friday • 7:45-9:15pm, holiday 6 Food, fun, fellowship. Hosted by NCFR staff. Immediately following the University Receptions Friday night at NCFR...the new tradition FrIdAy, nOvemBer 21 • Delightful desserts • Seriously good entertainment...the best of Baltimore in University and Allied Association Receptions ethnic dance and music Friday • 6:15-7:45pm, holiday 1/2/3/4/5 • Beverage service Learn about programs and meet faculty and students, greet • Fun, food, familial your fellow alum’s. Serious fun and food! Our thanks to Conference host Sponsor, the university of Universities/Colleges/Associations participating as of Oct 27 nebraska, department of Child, youth, and Family Studies, Abilene Christian University Richard Bischoff, Chair Auburn University Baylor University Brigham Young University Colorado State University East Carolina University Florida State University Groves Conference on Marriage and Family Iowa State University Kent State University Michigan State University Mississippi State University Montclair State University North Carolina State University North Dakota State University Northern Illinois University Ohio State University Oklahoma State University Oregon State University Syracuse University Texas Tech University University of Delaware University of Georgia #ncfr14 University of Maryland Social media at the NCFR Annual Conference University of Minnesota • use hashtag #ncfr14 for Twitter, Facebook, and University of Missouri Instagram during the conference University of Nebraska-Lincoln • Follow @ncfr on Twitter and search the #ncfr14 University of North Alabama hashtag for updates throughout the conference University of Tennessee - Knoxville • visit the nCFr Facebook page at Virginia Tech facebook.com/ncfrpage Walden University • Find nCFr on Instagram as user@ncfrorg Washington State University

> SATurdAy, nOvemBer 22 Zumba FUNdraiser, 7-8am, Key Ballroom 6 > It’s fun. It’s easy. It’s not too late to participate. Sign up at the > Registration Desk! Sponsored by the Family and Health Section

56 Business and committee meetings dAy-By-dAy meeTInGS LISTInG Research and Theory Section Member Meeting 8:15-9:45pm, Key Ballroom 12 monday, november 17, 2014 NCFR Audit Committee Co-parenting and divorce education Focus Group 3-5pm, marshall 8:15-9:45pm , Carroll A/B

Sexuality Focus Group Tuesday, november 18, 2014 8:15-9:45pm, Tubman A/B NCFR Board of Directors 8am-4pm, Paca A/B Thursday, november 20, 2014 Meeting of NCFR Board and Section Chairs Feminism and Family Studies Section Member Meeting 1-3pm, Paca A/B 7-8:15am, Key Ballroom 7

CFLE Advisory Board Adoption Focus Group 3-6:30pm, marshall 7-8:15am, Tubman A/B

Section Chairs Meet With Staff Latino(a) Research Focus Group 4:30-6pm, Paca A/B 7-8:15am, Carroll A/B Affiliate Councils Workshop Wednesday, november 19, 2014 7:30-11:30am, Key Ballroom 8 Groves Conference Board Meeting CFLE Academic Program Review Committee Meeting 7-9am, marshall 7:45-9:45am, marshall Inclusion and Diversity Committee Journal Board Committee (Editors), Editorial Assistants & 7:30-9:30am, Brent NCFR Staff 7:45-9:45am, douglass Section executive Committee Officers meeting 7:45-9:45am, Key Ballroom 12 Directors of Family Centers Meeting 8-9:30am, Brent Publisher Representatives, Editors and Staff 9:45-10:45am, marshall University Administrators Forum 8-9:30am, Blake Fellows Committee Meeting 9:45-11:15am, Brent Asian-American Family Focus Group 11:30am-1pm, Carroll A/B TCRM Business Meeting/Luncheon 11:30am-1:15pm, Paca A/B Families and Technology Focus Group 11:30am-1pm, Tubman A/B Ethnic Minorities Section Member Meeting 11:45am-1:15pm, Key Ballroom 9 Meeting of the Committee to Interview Candidates for the Editor of Family Relations Family Science Section Member Meeting 11:30am-2:30pm, douglass 11:45am-1:15pm, Key Ballroom 11 Journal of Family Theory & Review Editorial Board Families and Grief Focus Group 1:15-2:45pm, Paca A/B 11:45am-1:15pm, Carroll A/B Elections Council Meeting Work and Family Focus Group 1:15-2:30pm, marshall 11:45am-1:15pm, Key Ballroom 12 NCFR Annual Business Meeting and Member Forum Students and New Professionals Leadership Council 4:45-6pm, Key Ballroom 10 11:45am-1:15pm, Key Ballroom 10 International Section Member Meeting Journal of Marriage and Family Editorial Board 6-7:30pm, Key Ballroom 9 1-2:30pm, Poe A/B Religion and Family Life Section Member Meeting Family Policy Section Member Meeting 6-7:30pm, Key Ballroom 11 8:15-9:45pm, Key Ballroom 11

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Directors of Graduate Studies Focus Group Committee to Strengthen the Submissions 6-7:30pm, Carroll A/B and Reviewing Process 9-9:45am, Calloway A/B Men in Families Focus Group 6-7:30pm, Tubman A/B Affiliate Councils executive Board Planning Session 11am-2pm, marshall Education and Enrichment Section Member Meeting 8:15-9:45pm, Key Ballroom 11 Families and Health Section Member Meeting 11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 10 Family Therapy Section Member Meeting 7:45-9:15pm, Key Ballroom 12 Ethnic Minorities Section Oral History 11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 11 Military Families and Children Focus Group 7:45-9:15pm, Carroll A/B Eastern European Families Focus Group 11:30am-1pm, Key Ballroom 12 Qualitative Family research network Focus Group 7:45-9:15pm, Tubman A/B Family Economics Focus Group 11:30am-1pm, Carroll A/B

Friday, november 21, 2014 Family Relations Associate Editors GLBTSA Focus Group 11:30am-1pm, Paca A/B 7-8:15am, Carroll A/B Future of Family Science Task Force Issues in Aging Focus Group 1:30-3:30pm, Calloway A/B 7-8:15am, Tubman A/B Saturday, november 22, 2014 Family Science Association Meeting 2015 Program Committee meeting 7-8:15am, Key Ballroom 9 7-8:30am, Calloway A/B

2015 Program Committee meeting Policy Advisory Committee Meeting 7:30-9am, Calloway A/B 8:45-9:45am, Calloway A/B

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58 Conference exhibits and more Exhibitors, advertisers, sponsors DON’T MISS THE EXHIBITS! SPONSORS • Key Ballroom 6 Wiley-Blackwell • See the latest in books, products, and services Publishers of NCFR journals and sponsors of the • Talk with representatives President’s Reception • Register to win cool prizes University of Nebraska, Lincoln Conference Host Sponsor: World Family Festival Exhibit dates and times • Wednesday, November 19, 5-8pm University of Maryland • Thursday, November 20, 9am-4pm Opening Plenary Sponsor: Wednesday, Bahira Sherif Trask • Friday, November 21, 8am-1pm University of Minnesota Prize drawings Friday noon; need not be present Plenary Sponsor: Thursday, Fouzia Saeed to win but all items must be picked up by 1pm on Friday. University of Georgia Plenary Sponsor: Friday, Maurizio Ambrosini

EXHIBITORS University of Illinois Abilene Christian University Plenary Sponsor: Saturday, Adrien Wing and Nalini Negi Active Parenting Publishers Auburn University BYU Independent Study TCRM Workshop and Special Session: John Hagan Cengage Iowa State University Center for Urban Families Families and Health Section Sponsor Family Wellness Associates George Mason University National Council on Family Relations Family Policy Section Sponsor National Resource Center for Montclair State University Healthy Marriage and Families Advancing Family Science Section Sponsor Routledge North Dakota State University Springer Science and Business Media Family Therapy Section Sponsor Texas Woman’s University Virginia Tech University Walden University Research and Theory Section Sponsor Wiley Blackwell Publishers Oklahoma State University Students and New Professionals Workshops Sponsor

Affordamac Plus special thanks to . . . Cyber Cafe The Meeting Connection, Inc. Groves Conference on Marriage and Families Dwight Loken, President The Gathering Place Bringing People and Places Together Board of Directors meeting sponsor Journal of Family Theory & Review TCRM Workshops Cosponsor

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Welcome to the 76th NCFR Annual Conference. Our theme, Tuesday, Nov. 18; TCRM workshop and paper sessions; CFLE “Families at the Nexus of Global Change,” is the focus of a Reception; Legacy Circle; Affiliate Councils Workshop. stimulating and relevant program that fits perfectly with the social and political issues so prevalent today. Guest registration is available to guests of conference registrants for attendance at receptions only; cost is $50. Stop by the This year’s offerings of plenaries, special sessions, research and registration desk for assistance. practitioner updates are outstanding. NCFR Sections have planned stimulating special topic workshops, symposia and posters covering a wide range of topics in family sciences. Continuing Education Hours NCFR is approved for continuing education hours by the In addition to over 350 presentations, you can network with National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC), the National colleagues, meet NCFR Board members and Section Chairs, and Association of Social Workers, the California Board of learn from several of NCFR’s Fellows at the “Fellows Round Behavioral Sciences, for up to 32 hours, and for NCFR Certified Tables.” Family Life Educators (40 hours).

Contacting you These continuing education opportunities are provided to therapists and counselors, social workers, and NCFR Certified Please leave your cell phone number or hotel room number with Family Life Educators, as well as other family professionals. family and workplaces. Locating you in an emergency can be It is your responsibility to insure that your organization difficult. You can add emergency contacts to your conference or agency accepts CEUs approved by NBCC, NASW, and registration record if you did not do that earlier. CBBS. Accommodations for disabilities If you registered for Continuing Education Hours, use the forms The Hilton Baltimore and NCFR want to insure that all may available from the Registration Desk. If you didn’t sign up for fully participate in the conference. Requests for reasonable CEUs initially, you can add CEU registration at the conference accommodations for disabilities should be made in advance registration desk. There is a $25 fee (does not apply to CFLE to NCFR. If you have questions, notify staff at the conference CEUs). Certificates of attendance will be mailed by January registration desk. NCFR and hotel staff are not available to 15, 2015. One hour attendance verification is given for each provide personal assistance services. clock hour in content sessions. (Breaks and introductions are excluded.) Families with children Conference participants who need child care are urged to check Learn about NCFR with friends or colleagues who are attending the conference for • Attend the Newcomers Reception, Wednesday, 3pm, assistance. NCFR cannot provide child supervision or nursery Holiday Ballroom 4/5. services. A non-staffed parent/child room is available, 7am-7pm, • Feel free to ask questions of the Board members and other Wednesday-Saturday, in the Hopkins Room. committee officers who are wearing colored ribbons on their name badges. Other questions about the conference or logistics • Visit the NCFR Booth in the Exhibits area for membership Stop at the NCFR Conference Registration Desk located on the information. hotel second floor. • Be sure to attend sessions or business meetings sponsored by Sections and Focus Groups that interest you. Refund Policy Refund deadline was October 27, 2014. For exceptions related to medical emergency (only), contact NCFR staff.

Wear your conference badge! Badges must be worn at all times by all attendees and are required for admission to all educational sessions, receptions, and activities.

Your conference registration fee covers admission to the following events: • Plenaries, symposia/workshops, papers, round tables, posters • Special sessions, Section and Focus Group business meetings • Exhibits • Newcomers Reception, open to first- and second-time attendees • All receptions and workshops except the following which are invitation only or cost extra: pre-conference workshops on

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Conference services and events Transportation and airport transfers Conference Registration • Light rail from BWI directly to the hotel (one-half block away) Registration Desk–Second Floor • “Charm City Circulator,” free downtown area bus service Tuesday, 7am-5pm • Wednesday, 7am-5pm • MTA bus service Thursday, 7am-5pm • Friday, 7am-5pm • Taxi; limosine service; commercial shuttle services Saturday, 7am-1pm For details, contact hotel staff

Cyber Cafe • Armistead Conference tips • Plan your conference session schedule with the online T/W/Th/F, 7am-10pm; Sat, 7am-2pm “Schedule Builder” or use the Personal Program Scheduler Computers and printer available for use; no charge. Please limit (inserted into this program). your time when others are waiting. Sponsored by Afford-a-Mac • Make appointments with colleagues in advance. • Hand out your business card, vitae, and resume! WiFi zones and log-in • Remember personal safety. Call the hotel front desk or see WiFi is available throughout the conference meeting rooms and NCFR staff with concerns. common spaces. • Networking opportunities abound! Don’t miss the Newcomers SSID: NCFR Conference Reception, the University Receptions, many sessions for Passphrase: families Students and New Professionals (SNP) including job market discussion, applying to graduate school, and “Speed Mentoring.” The Gathering Place Key 3/4 • Wed-Fri, 8am-10pm; Sa, 8am-4pm Things to do Relax with friends. Open to all conference participants. WiFi http://baltimore.org/ access. Water station available. Sponsored by the Groves Conference on Marriage and Family The Baltimore Inner Harbor Step right outside the hotel and it’s just two blocks to the famed Interview Room/Information Meeting Room Inner Harbor shopping and entertainment area. Dining and Chase• Wednesday--Friday, 8am-9pm nightlife galore. For sponsoring institutions and University Reception participants only. Interview position candidates or meet with prospective Museums and history....B&O Railroad, children’s museum, students. Must be reserved; use the sign-up sheet in the room. aquarium, Babe Ruth’s birthplace, Civil War, industry museum, historic ships, visionary art museum, and more Visit the Exhibits • Key 6 Wednesday, 5-8pm; Thursday, 9am-4pm; Friday, 8am-1pm Get around...water taxi, sightseeing cruises, free downtown buses (Charm City Circulator), affordable light rail Hotel information Shopping and more Hilton Baltimore http://baltimore.org/ 401 West Pratt Street Harborplace Baltimore, Maryland 21201 The Gallery Hotel direct line: 443-573-8700 Hampden specialty shops The Hilton Baltimore is headquarters for the 2014 National Fells Point Council on Family Relations Annual Conference. All Bromo Arts District presentations, meetings, poster sessions, exhibits and events are Little Italy held at the hotel. Hotel amenities • Fitness center • Pool • Gift shop/news stand • Business center • Diamond Tavern • Lobby Coffee Bar (until 10am); Lobby Bar Lounge (after 5pm) . . . plus Jimmy John’s (adjacent, not affiliated with Hilton)

61 Conference and NCFR leadership

2014 NCFR BOARD MEMBERS CONFERENCE PROGRAM COMMITTEE President Program Chair Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University Catherine A. Solheim, University of Minnesota President-elect Program Chair-elect William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Clinical and Consulting Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth, Purdue University Services Secretary/Treasurer Section Chairs/Affiliate Councils/SNP/IDC Carolyn S. Henry, CFLE, Oklahoma State University Advancing Family Science: Bahira Sherif Trask, University of Delaware Board Members-at-Large Education and Enrichment: Debra Berke, Wilmington I. Joyce Chang, University of Central Missouri University Frank D. Fincham, Florida State University Ethnic Minorities: Ani Yasedjian, Illinois State University Hilary A. Rose, CFLE, Concordia University, Montreal, Family and Health: M. Elise Radina, Miami University-Ohio Quebec, Canada Family Policy: Bethany Letiecq, George Mason University Brad van Eeden-Moorefield, CFLE, Montclair State Family Therapy: Christine R. McGeorge, North Dakota State University University Affiliate Councils President-elect Feminism and Family Studies: Shannon E. Weaver, University Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University of Connecticut International: Angela Wiley, University of Illinois Students and New Professionals Representative Religion and Family Life: Julie Zaloudek, University of Lyndal Khaw, Montclair University Wisconsin, Stout Students and New Professionals Representative-elect Research and Theory: Joyce Arditti, Virginia Tech University Rachel Engler Jordan, Texas Tech University Affiliate Councils Program Chair:Margaret Machara, CFLE, Tennessee State Ex Officio Students and New Professionals Program Representative: Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director Ronald B. Cox, CFLE, Oklahoma State University Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and TCRM Workshop Chairs: Rebekah Young, University of Operations/Board and Section Liaison Washington; David R. Johnson, Pennsylvania State University 2015 NCFR BOARD MEMBERS Inclusion and Diversity Committee Representative: LeAnne Newly elected members are seated after the conference* Silvey, Michigan State University President Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State University Ex-officio/staff NCFR President: Paul R. Amato, Pennsylvania State President-Elect University William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Clinical and Consulting NCFR President-Elect: William D. Allen, Healing Bonds Services Clinical and Consulting Services Secretary/Treasurer NCFR Executive Director: Diane L. Cushman Sandra Stith,* Kansas State University Conference Program Consultant: Cindy Winter, CMP NCFR Conference and Meeting Planner: Judy Schutz Board Members-at-Large NCFR Membership/Marketing Director: Charles Cheesebrough Frank D. Fincham, Florida State University NCFR Public Affairs Director: Jennifer Crosswhite Hilary A. Rose, CFLE, Concordia University, Montreal, Exhibits Coordinator: Judy Schutz Quebec, Canada Innovation/Technology Director: Jason Samuels Karen Seccombe,* Portland State University Affiliate Councils President-elect JOURNAL EDITORS Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University Journal of Marriage and Family: Kelly R. Raley, University of Texas-Austin Students and New Professionals Representative Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Rachel Engler Jordan, Texas Tech University Studies: Ronald Sabatelli, University of Connecticut Ex Officio Journal of Family Theory & Review: Robert Milardo, Diane L. Cushman, NCFR Executive Director University of Maine; Libby Blume, University of Detroit Mercy (effective 2015) Jeanne A. Strand, NCFR Director of Governance and Operations/Board and Section Liaison

62 Affiliate Councils, NCFR staff AFFILIATE COUNCILS BOARD NCFR HEADqUARTERS President: Rose Allen, University of Minnesota Extension National Council on Family Relations President-elect: Rebecca Ward, Shippensburg University 1201 West River Parkway, Suite 200 Program Chair: Margaret Machara, Tennessee State Minneapolis, MN 55454 University Tollfree: 888-781-9331 (U.S., Canada) Secretary: Amanda Williams, University of Southern Phone: 763-781-9331 • FAX: 763-781-9348 Mississippi [email protected] • www.ncfr.org Student/New Professional Rep: Claire Kimberly, University of Southern Mississippi NCFR Staff Student Affiliate Advisor Representative: Nathan Cottle, Utah Diane L. Cushman Valley University Executive Director; Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Liaison Staff Liaison: Allison Wickler 763-231-2891; [email protected] Susan Baker AFFILIATE COUNCILS–PRESIDENTS Accounting Assistant Illinois: Axton Betz-Hamilton 763-231-2884; [email protected] Mid-Atlantic: Carolyn Grasse-Bachman Brenda Boogren Minnesota: Beth Gausman Office Services Clerk Northwest: Sarah Feeney 763-231-2890; [email protected] Ohio: Audrey Kraynak Oklahoma: Bobby Kern Maureen Bourgeois Southeastern: Lysa Parker Administrative Assistant Texas: Joanne Roberts 763-781-9331; [email protected]; [email protected] Utah: Jeff Hill Dawn Cassidy, M.Ed., CFLE Wisconsin: Laura Ellingson Director of Education 763-231-2882; [email protected]

STUDENT AFFILIATE COUNCILS–ADVISORS Charles Cheesebrough Central Michigan University: Chris Latty Director of Membership and Marketing East Carolina University: Eboni Baugh 763-231-2885; [email protected] Eastern Illinois University: Axton Betz-Hamilton Illinois State University: Bill Anderson Jennifer Crosswhite, Ph.D., CFLE Messiah College: Raeann Hamon Director of Public Affairs 763-231-2887; [email protected] Montclair State University: Lyndal Khaw Northern Illinois University: JaneRose Njue Tahera Mamdani Samford University: Celeste Hill Director of Finance Stephen F. Austin State University: Shelia Lumar 763-231-2886; [email protected] Syracuse University: Ambika Krishnakumar, Matt Mulvaney Texas Tech University (undergrad): Shera Jackson Jason A. Samuels Director of Innovation and Technology Texas Tech University (graduate): Miriam Mulsow 763-231-2888; [email protected] Towson University: Cathy Breneman University of Central Oklahoma: Glee Bertram Judy Schutz University of Connecticut: Shannon Weaver Conference and Meeting Planner University of Illinois: Jennifer Hardesty 763-231-2893; [email protected] University of Maryland: Kevin Roy Jeanne A. Strand University of Missouri: Chris Proulx, David Schramm Director of Governance and Operations; Board & Section Liaison University of Nebraska-Kearney: Sylvia Asay 763-231-2881; [email protected] University of North Texas: Arminta Jacobson University of Southern Mississippi: Claire Kimberly Allison Wickler University of Tennessee: Spencer Olmstead Online Community/Web Content Manager; Affiliate Councils Liaison 763-231-2892; [email protected] University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point: Sterling Wall University of Wisconsin-Stout: Bethanne Shriner Cindy Winter, CMP Utah Valley University: Nate Cottle Conference Consultant Weber State University: Dan Hubler, Pamela Payne 612-759-8580 (cell); [email protected]

Deborah Gentry, Ed.D., CFLE Academic Program Liaison 309-530-5690; [email protected]

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A Anderson, Elaine (Univ. of Barrett-Rivera, Brenda (Oregon Billings, Alexandria (Kansas State Aamar, Rola (East Carolina Univ.) Maryland) 218-03 State Univ.) 207-14 RT, 339- Univ.) 207-01 FT 131-10 FH Anderson, Kayla (Univ. of 04 Bischoff, Richard (Univ. of Abell, Ellen (Auburn Univ.) 103-13 Minnesota) 006-01, 136-02, Barrios, Veronica (Montclair State Nebraska-Lincoln) 106, 223-21 EE 313 Univ.) 005, 016-01, 235-04 FT Abrams, Bertranna (Univ. of Anderson, Shayne (Univ. of Barros-Gomes, Patricia (Kansas Black, Kaitlin (Clark Univ.) 207-09 Georgia) 229, 348-08 Connecticut) 117-04, 135-04, State Univ.) 103-21 FT, 207-02 RT Achterhof, Alexis (Central 147-15 FT FT Blackburn, Kristyn (Univ. of Michigan Univ.) 111-16 FH Angera, Jeff (Central Michigan Barrow, Katie (Virginia Tech) 011- Kentucky) 327-24 RT Adams, Caroline B. (Univ. of Univ.) 111-16 FH 02, 154, 207-25 FF Blankemeyer, Maureen (Kent State Alabama) 118-05 Arditti, Joyce (Virginia Tech) 105- Bartholomae, Suzanne (Iowa State Univ.) 402-01 FS Adamsons, Kari (Univ. of 02, 152 Univ.) 307-05 FH Bliese, Heidi (Illinois State Univ.) Connecticut) 006-02 Armes, Stephanie (Univ. of Bartle-Haring, Suzanne (Ohio 116-01 Adler-Baeder, Francesca (Auburn Georgia) 407-01 State Univ.) 011-02, 111-03 FH, Blieszner, Rosemary M. (Virginia Univ.) 111-25 EE, 131-13 Arnold, Amy Laura (Univ. of 347-01 Tech) 124-02, 208 RF, 135-01, 307-13, 309-03, Georgia) 141-04, 402-24 RT Bartolic, Silvia (Univ. of British Blume, Libby (Univ. of Detroit 346-01 Austin, Jason (Virginia Tech) 103- Columbia) 104, 336 Mercy) 230 Adler, Marina (Univ. of Maryland 01 IN, 103-02 IN Barton, Allen W. (Univ. of Georgia) Blume, Thomas (Oakland Univ.) Baltimore County) 121-04 Awosan, Christiana (Philadelphia, 107-03 009-02 Agnew, Christopher (Purdue Univ.) PA) 233-03 Bates, James (Ohio State Univ.) Blumer, Markie (Univ. of 131-28 FH 108-01, 108-02 Wisconsin-Stout) 117-01 Agocha, Bede (Univ. of B Bates, John (Indiana Univ.) 010-01, Boaz, Holly (Univ. of Wisconsin- Connecticut) 233-04 Badahdah, Abdallah (Univ. of 341-03 Stevens Point) 149 Ahn, Sun Young (Univ. of Arizona) North Dakota) 103-10 FH Baugh, Eboni (East Carolina Univ.) Bodenmann, Guy (Univ. of Zurich) 111-21 FH, 307-03 RT Bachrach, Christine (Univ. of 131-02 EE, 324-03 327-11 FT Akloubou Gnonhossou, Djidjoho Maryland) 140-01 Baxley, Jessica (Univ. of Southern Boes, Lindsey (North Dakota State C. (Univ. of Kentucky) 131, Bae, Dayoung (Univ. of Georgia) Mississippi) 150-05 FF Univ.) 407-03 223-01 RT 217-01, 217-02, 217-03 Beach, Steve (Univ. of Georgia) Bogenschneider, Karen (Univ. of Alfaro, Edna (Texas State Univ.) Bailey, Caitlin (Univ. of Delaware) 107-03 Wisconsin-Madison/Ext.) 127, 307-30 EM 402- FS Beckmeyer, Jonathon (Indiana 218-01, 218-03 Allemagne, Kevin (Bellevue Univ.) Bailey, Deborah C. (Central Univ.) 141-03, 318-04, 338- Bojczyk, Kathryn (Catholic Univ. 127 Michigan Univ.) 127 01 of America) 147-09 EE, 223-23 Allen, Katherine R. (Virginia Tech) Bailey, Sandra (Montana State Behnke, Caitlin (Univ. of RF 004, 351, 111-12 FF, 143, 207- Univ.) 216-01 Wisconsin-Stevens Point) Booth-LaForce, Cathryn (Univ. of 25 FF, 221 Baird, Hannah (Texas Tech Univ.) 149 Washington) 410 Allen, Kimberly (North Carolina 239-02, 336-05 Behrendt, Linda (Indiana State Borden, Lynne (Univ. of State Univ.) 111-28 FS, 124-01, Baker, Elizabeth (Kent State Univ.) Univ.) 147-01 RF Minnesota) 133, 248, 327-02 233-04 137-03 Bell, David (IUPUI) 104 FP Allen, Rose (Emeritus, Univ. of Baker, Regina S. (Univ. of North Bell, Linda (IUPUI) 104 Bouchey, Heather (Lyndon State Minnesota Ext.) 323 Carolina-Chapel Hill) 140- Bell, Nancy (Texas Tech Univ.) Col.) 223-17 EE Allen, William D. (Healing Bonds, 03 302-21 RT Boulden, Chelsey (George Mason Minneapolis, MN) 139, 405 Balatska, Yaroslava (Queens Col.) Bell McDonald, Katrina 140 Univ.) 307-15 EM Aloia, Mark (Natl. Jewish Health) 402-19 IN Bellows, Laura (Univ. of Texas at Bourgeois, Maureen (NCFR Staff) 211-04 Ballard, Sharon (East Carolina Austin) 107-02 325 Altenburger, Lauren (Ohio State Univ.) 131-02 IN, 234-03, Benson, Jacquelyn (Univ. of Bowe, Shelby (UW-Stevens Point) Univ.) 313-02 324-03 Missouri) 111-22 FS 155, 310-03 Altiti, Julinar (Florida International Baltazar, Alina (Michigan State Benson, Kristen (North Dakota Bowen, Gary (Univ. of North Univ.) 347-04 Univ.) 015-01, 318-04 State Univ.) 118-01, 154 Carolina at Chapel Hill) 124- Altmann, Michelle (Minnesota Baltimore, Diana (Iowa State Benson, Mark J. (Virginia Tech) 09, 141-04, 310 State Univ., Mankato) 111-18 Univ.) 134-03, 134-04, 239-03 136, 137-04, 307-12 EE, Bower, Kyle (Univ. of Georgia) FH SN 410 138 Amato, Paul (Penn State Univ.) Bamaca, Mayra (Pennsylvania Bentley, Gail (Texas Tech Univ.) Bowers, Jill (Univ. of Illinois at 001, 0007, 145, 211, 238, State Univ.) 111-14 EM 223-18 RT Urbana-Champaign) 137-02, 308 Baptist, Joyce (Kansas State Univ.) Berge, Jerica (Univ. of Minnesota) 307-06 EE Ambrosini, Maurizo (Univ. of 207-02 FT 111-02 FH, 347-02, 347-04 Boyd-Soisson, Erin (Messiah Col.) Milan) 351 Barber, Brian K. (Univ. of Berghuis, Katie (Univ. of 147-18 RF Ames, Barbara (Michigan State Tennessee) 307-18 FT Minnesota) 103-11 Bradford, Angela (Brigham Young Univ.) 223-11 EE, 318-04, 402- Barber, Chelsea (Florida State Berke, Debra (Wilmington Univ.) Univ.) 327-07 FT 233 EE Univ.) 404-04 116-02, 132, 351 Bradford, Kay (Utah State Univ.) Anders, Kristin (Univ. of Barnes, Alexis (East Carolina Bertram, Glee (Univ. of Central 223-28 EE, 309-04, 327-09 FT, Tennessee) 137-01 Univ.) 131-02 EE Oklahoma) 108-03, 111-24 327-14 FS Anderson, Ana (Washoe County Barnett, Melissa (Univ. of Arizona) EE Bradley, Juliet (Kaplan Univ.) 131- School Dist.) 223-24 EE 136-03, 213-03 Betz, Drew (Washington State 25 RT, 338-04 Anderson, Bill (Illinois State Univ.) Barolet-Fogarty, Megan (Univ. of Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM Bradshaw, Jeff (Penn State Univ.) 116-01, 327-16 RT Delaware) 150-03 FF, 220 Biegel, David (Case Western 207-03 EE Anderson, Bonnie (Utah State Reserve Univ.) 111-20 FT Bradshaw, Sarah (Illinois State Univ.) 307-04 RT Univ.) 107, 116-01

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Bramwell, Jourdan (Indiana Univ.) Camacho, Lizeth (Michigan State Chen, Eva Yi-Ju (Univ. of Cook, Christine (Iowa State Univ.) 338-01 Univ.) 235-03 Wisconsin–Madison) 111-19 307-01 RT Brandon, Denise (Univ. of Campise, Mary (Office of Family FH Cook, Emily (Univ. of Maryland) Tennessee-Knoxville) 153 Policy, Children, and Youth) Chen, Hao-Min (Irvine Campus, 141-02 Braun, Bonnie (Univ. of Maryland) 312-04 Alliant International Univ.) Cook, Natalie Ebony (Univ. of 103-07 FP Cancel-Tirado, Doris (Western 348-06 Delaware) 131-05 EE Bravo, Diamond (Arizona State Oregon Univ.) 406 Chen, Muzi (Univ. of Minnesota) Cooley, Morgan (Florida State Univ.) 210-04 Canlas, Jerevie (Brigham Young 103-11 FH Univ.) 237, 339 Breitkreuz, Rhonda (Univ. of Univ.) 211-01, 402-22 IN Chen, Ruoxi (Virginia Tech) 103- Cooney, Teresa (Univ. of Colorado) Alberta) 327-01 FP Cao, Hongjian (Univ. of North 01 IN, 103-02 IN 131-16 FF Breneman, Catherine (Towson Carolina at Greensboro) 320- Cheshire, Emily (Virginia Tech) Cooper, Ashley (Univ. of Alabama) Univ.) 402-05 FS 02 Chevalier, Megan (Kansas State 118-05 BrintzenhofeSzoc, Karlynn Carlson, Matt (Univ. of Georgia) Univ.) 207-01 FT Corbin, Marilyn (Penn State) 131- (Catholic Univ. of America) 103-19 FH Choi, Heejeong (Pennsylvania 11 FH 150-07 FH Carneiro, Renata (Drexel Univ.) State Univ. Altoona) 008-02, Cornwell, Zoe (Virginia Tech) Britner, Preston (Univ. of 348-07 211-03 342-02 Connecticut) 339-02 Carolan, Marsha (Northcentral Choi, Youseok (Hallym Univ.) Covey, Martin (Spring Arbor Britten, Bob (West Virginia Univ.) Univ.) 402-07 FP 119-03 Univ.) 234-02 327-15 RT Carpenter, Erica (Texas Woman’s Cho, Junhan (Univ. of Georgia) Cox, Ronald (Oklahoma State Britton, Carmen (Univ. of Univ.) 111-07 FT 406-03 Univ.) 229, 358-04 Connecticut) 339-02 Carroll, Elizabeth (East Carolina Cho, Sung (Florida State Univ.) Coyne, Sarah (Brigham Young Brosi, Matthew (Oklahoma State Univ.) 324-03 207-19 FS Univ.) 147-06 RT Univ.) 322, 348-04 Carroll, Jason (Brigham Young Chou, Jessica (St. Louis Univ.) Craft, Shonda (Univ. of Minnesota) Brown, Edna (Univ. of Univ.) 327-20 RT 348-08 103-10 FH Connecticut) 403-04 Casillas, Nicole (Univ. of Nevada, Chou, Liang-Ying (Irvine Campus, Craig, Ashley (3C Inst.) 216-02 Brown, Geoffrey (Univ. of Reno) 327-03 FP Alliant International Univ.) Crave, Mary (Univ. of Wisconsin Georgia) 121-05, 216-02, Casper, Deborah (Univ. of Arizona) 348-06 Ext.) 002 313 327-02 FP Chou, Li-tuan (Natl. Taiwan Cravens, Jaclyn (Alliant Brown, Rachel (Ohio State Univ.) Caspi, Jonathan (Montclair State Normal Univ.) 223-26 IN International Univ.) 135-03, 327-18 RT Univ.) 016-01, 235-04 Chrisler, Allison (Michigan State 327-17 RT Brown, Tiffany (Eastern Cassidy, Dawn (NCFR Staff) 110, Univ.) 011-01 Crawford, Jennifer (Washington Connecticut State Univ.) 307- 343 Christ, Sharon (Purdue Univ.) 131- State Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM 10 EM Castro, Diana (Washington State 27 RT, 147-23 FH Creel, Stacy (Univ. of Southern Brown, Virginia (Univ. of Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM Christopher, Suzanne (Montana Mississippi) 150-03 FF Maryland) 103-07 FP Cederbaum, Julie (Univ. of State Univ.) 345 Crofts, Penny (Univ. of Newcastle, Bryant, Chalandra M (Univ. of Southern California) Chung, Chia-Ling (Case Western Australia) 106 Georgia) 147-26 EM, 207-17 Cenizal, Robyn (Natl. Resource Reserve Univ.) 111-20 FT Crossman, Kimberly (Univ. of EM, 327-28 RT Ctr. for Healthy Marriage and Chung, Hyeeun (Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Buay, Jessica (Montclair State Families) 127 Maryland) 320-04 219-05, 313-04 Univ.) 220-04 Cerel, Julie (Univ. of Kentucky) Claxton, Shannon (Kent State Crosswhite, Jennifer (NCFR Staff) Buckmiller Jones, Nicolle (Univ. of 103-15 FT, 131-08 FH, 307-20 Univ.) 008-01, 010, 137-03 343, 409-A Maryland) 213-04 RT Clay-Warner, Jody (Univ. of Crouter, Ann C. (Penn State Univ.) Buehler, Cheryl (Univ. of North Chai, Hye Won (Yonsei Univ.) 131- Georgia) 103-19FH 342-03 Carolina at Greensboro) 223-12 14 IN, 131-15 IN Cleaveland, Carol (George Mason Csizmadia, Annamaria (Univ. of FH Chancler, Lover LM (Kansas State Univ.) 311-01, 311-04 Connecticut) 142, 228-02 EM, Burleson, Elizabeth (Arizona State Univ.) 147-27 EM Cline, Heather (Univ. of 228-04 EM Univ.) 210-03 Chandler, Kristie (Samford Univ.) Minnesota) 116-04 Cui, Ming (Florida State Univ.) Burr, Brandon (Univ. of Central 223-20 EE Coccia, Catherine (Florida 207-19 FS, 349-01 Oklahoma) 111-23 EE, 111-24 Chaney, Cassandra (Louisiana International Univ.) 347-03 Culler, Erica (Penn State EE, 147-02 RF State Univ.) 307-04 RT Colaner, Anna (Univ. of Illinois at Clearinghouse for Military Burton, Linda (Duke Univ.) 140- Chang, Ching-Wen (Case Western Chicago) 307-27 RT Family Readiness) 312-02 03 Reserve Univ.) 111-20 FT Coleman, Marilyn (Univ. of Cunningham, JoLynn (Univ. of Busby, Dean (Brigham Young Chang, Wei-Ning (Virginia Tech) Missouri) 111-22 FS, 113, 147- Tennessee-Knoxville) 207 Univ.) 147-16 FT 327-10 FT 22 FF, 207-11 RT, 236-04 Curran, Melissa A. (Univ. of Bush, Ciara (George Mason Univ.) Chan, Sut Yee Shirley (UC Davis) Camacho, Lizeth (Michigan State Arizona) 118-04, 307-03 RT, 307-15 EM 111-21 FH Univ.) 229 327-29 RT, 403 Butler, Emily A. (Univ. of Arizona) Chapman, Ashton (Univ. of Conger, Kathi (Univ. of California- Curtis, David (Auburn Univ.) 118-04 Missouri) 207-11 RT, 236- Davis) 111-21 FH 339-03 04 Connor, Jennifer (St. Cloud State Cushman, Diane (NCFR) 013, 112, C Chawla, Manju (Texas Tech Univ.) Univ.) 006-01, 136-02 206, 344 Cabrera, Natasha (Univ. of 307-11 IN Conrad, Kathryn (Univ. of Cushner, Kenneth (Kent State Maryland) 321, 403-02 Cheek, Cheryl (Penn State Mont Tennessee, Knoxville) 118-03, Univ.) 402-01 FS Cafferky, Bryan (Kansas State Alto) 131-13 RF 346-03 Univ.) 103-21 FT, 207-02 FT, Cheek, Patrick (Univ. of Conroy, Nicole (Syracuse Univ.) D 207-204 RT, 340-04 Minnesota) 121-03 219-01 Dalla, Rochelle (Univ. of Caldera, Yvonne (Texas Tech Chelbegean, Romulus (Andrews Cook, Ami (West Virginia Univ.) Nebraska) 210-02, 335-03 Univ.) 402-14 EM Univ.) 015-01 111-27 EE IN

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Dallas, Constance (Univ. of IL at Derlan, Chelsea (Arizona State Edin, Kathryn (Johns Hopkins Ferraro, Anthony (Florida State Chicago) 147-11 EM Univ.) 321-02 Univ.) 308 Univ.) 147-20 EE, 147-24 FP, Dalton, Hillary (Brigham Young Dew, Jeffrey (Utah State Univ.) Edwards, Lindsay (Univ. of 404-04 Univ.) 015-01 307-04 RT, 3237-23 RT Connecticut) 340, 407-02 Ferreras, Dannele C. (Univ. of D’Aniello, Carissa (Virginia Tech) Dharnidharka, Prerana (Kansas Egbert, Jamieson (Brigham Young Alabama) 118-05 117-04 State Univ.) 307-28 RT Univ.) 327-20 RT Few-Demo, April (Virginia Tech) Dancy, Barbara (Univ. of Illinois at Dickerson, Laura (Auburn Univ.) Elkin, Elizabeth (Penn State 118-01, 230-A, 334 Chicago) 147-11 EM 103-13 EE Hershey) 111-09 EE, 223-29 Fiesch, Jeffery (Oregon State Danes, Sharon (Univ. of Dickey, Bryce (Western Michigan EE Univ.) 207-14 RT Minnesota) 207-07 FT, 211- Univ.) 223-19 EE Eng, Sothy (Lehigh Univ.) 349- Figueroa, Roger (Univ. of Illinois) 02 DiGregorio, Nikki (Georgia 05 338-04 Daniel, Kori (Illinois State Univ.) Southern Univ.) 009-02, 319, Enright, Robert D. (Univ. of Finan, Laura J. (Univ. of Delaware) 307-16 FF 402-02 FS Wisconsin–Madison) 111-19 131-05 EE, 318-01 Darling, Carol (Florida State Univ.) Diop, Mame Kani (Montclair State FH Fincham, Frank (Florida State 132 Univ.) 144-02, 144-03 Epstein, Norman (Univ. of Univ.) 145, 103-22 FT, 215 Davenport, Katie (Penn State Distelberg, Brian (Loma Linda Maryland) 320-04 Fine, Mark (Univ. of North Univ.) 207-03 EE, 312-01, 312- Univ.) 339-01 Erdem, Gizem (Univ. of Illinois at Carolina at Greensboro) 124- 03, 312-04 Do, Anh (Univ. of Nebraska- Chicago) 147-05 FT 03, 227-A, 320-02 Davey, Adam (Temple Univ.) 111- Lincoln) 223-05 RF Ermer, Ashley (Univ. of Missouri) Finkelhor, David (Univ. of New 13 FF Dodd, Sara (Texas Tech Univ.) 131-16 FF Hampshire) 307-24 RT Davey, Maureen (Drexel Univ.) 016-02 Escobar-Chew, Ana-Rocio Fischer, Judith (Texas Tech Univ.) 212-01 Dodge, Kenneth (Duke Univ.) (Michigan State Univ.) 235- 307-11 IN, 327-19 RT Davidson, Christine (Univ. of 010-01 03 Fish, Jessica (Florida State Univ.) California, Davis) 103-12 Doll, Kevin (Univ. of Wisconsin, Esh, Amy (Univ. of Nebraska at 207-24 FF, 300, 318-03 FH Stout) 147-03 RF, 350-01 Kearney) 131-17 FH Fitzpatrick, Jacki (Texas Tech Davis, Alexandra N. (Univ. of Dollahite, David (Brigham Young Espinosa-Hernandez, Graciela Univ.) 147-04 IN Missouri) 402-21 IN Univ.) 015-01 (Univ. of North Carolina- Fleming, William Michael (Univ. Davis, Annie (Catholic Univ. of Dominguez, Maria (Kansas State Wilmington) 103-03 IN of Northern Iowa) 121, 309- America) 147-09 EE Univ.) 340-04 Espinoza, Marysol (Auburn Univ.) 01 Davis, BreAnna (Univ. of Donovan, Roxanne (Kennesaw 131-23 RF Flesch, Jeffery (Oregon State Maryland) 233-02 State Univ.) 233-04 Estrella, Julie (Loma Linda Univ.) Univ.) 339-04 Davis, Jonathan (Samford Univ.) Dotterer, Aryn (Purdue Univ.) 339-01 Forbes, Laura L. (Univ. of 103-20 FP, 223-20 EE 131-27 RT Esworthy, Karlie (Penn State Univ. Alabama-Birmingham) 103-20 Davis, Kelly (Penn State Doty, Jennifer (Univ. of Minnesota) Altoona) 211-03 FP Clearinghouse for Military 011-02, 351, 404-02 Evans, Melanie (Eastern Ford, Chanee (Univ. of Family Readiness) 312-02 Doubledee, Rachael R. (Univ. of Connecticut State Univ.) 307- Connecticut) 131-19 EM Davis, Shannon N. (George Mason Missouri) 403-01 10 EM Fortner-Wood, Cheryl (Winthrop Univ.) 223-04A IN Doudna, Kimberly (Iowa State Univ.) 134-04, 201, 239-01 Davis, Taylor (Florida State Univ.) Univ.) 131-12 FH F SN 147-20 EE Doughty, Susan (Penn State) 207- Faas, Caitlin (Mount St. Mary’s Fowler, Patrick (Wayne State Dawson, Shay (Indiana Univ.) 15 RT Univ.) 137-04 Univ.) 339 141-03 Dove, Meghan (Georgia Southern Fagan, Jay (Temple Univ.) 213 Fox, Jonathan (Iowa State Univ.) Day, Randal (Brigham Young Univ.) 116-05 Falcon-Campos, Isaac C. J. 307-05 FH Univ.) 111-03 FH Duncan, Jenee’ (Univ. of Georgia) (Kansas State Univ.) 307-07 Fraley, R. Chris (Univ. of Illinois) Deal Linton, Regan (Univ. of 138, 233, 327-28 RT EE 410 Southern Mississippi) 111-15 Duncan, Stephen (Brigham Young Falconier, Mariana (Virginia Tech) Franks, Melissa (Purdue Univ.) FT Univ.) 327-21 RT 309-01, 311-04, 327-11 FT 131-28 FH Deenanath, Veronica (Univ. of Dunn, C. Ryan (Utah State Univ.) Fang, Dan (Texas Tech Univ.) Freeman, Pamela (Kent State Minnesota) 402-18 EM 131-20 RF 327-19 RT Univ.) 307-23 RT DeGuzman, Maria (Univ. of Durham, Alyssa (Clark Univ.) Fang, Xiaoyi (Beijing Normal French, Simone A. (Univ. of Nebraska- Lincoln) 142-02, 207-09 RT Univ.) 320-02 Minnesota) 347-02 404-13 Durtschi, Jared (Kansas State Farero, Adam (Univ. of Nebraska- Frey, Laura M. (Univ. of Kentucky) Delgadillo, Leonor (Universidad Univ.) 327-27 RT, 336-03 Lincoln) 223-21 FT 103-15 FT, 131-08 FH, 145, Autónoma del Estado de Dworkin, Jodi (Univ. of Farnham, Andrea (Univ. of 307-20 RT, 310-02 México) 349-04 Minnesota) 338-02, 404-01, Georgia) 138 Fry, Megan (Florida State Univ.) Delgado, Melissa (Texas State 404-02 Farr, Rachel H. (Univ. of 147-20 EE Univ.) 402-10 EM Dyer, Justin (Univ. of Maryland) Massachusetts) 134-01, 134-04, Frye, Nick (Univ. of Missouri- DeLuca, Haylee (Kent State Univ.) 010-02, 403-02 201, 237 Columbia) 008-02 137-03, 341-02 Dyk, Patricia (Univ. of Kentucky) Farrell, Anne (Univ. of Fuentes, Stefanie (Arizona State Demo, David H. (Univ. of North 016, 409 Connecticut) 339-02 Univ.) 321-02 Carolina-Greensboro) 124- Feinberg, Mark (Penn State Univ.) Futris, Ted (Univ. of Georgia) 121- 03 E 313-01 05, 317-01, 327-28 RT Dennison, Renee (Saint Mary’s Eagleton, Sally (Oklahoma State Feistman, Richard (Univ. of College of Maryland) 105- Univ.) 338-03 Missouri) 121-02, 209-02 02 Easterling, Beth (Gallaudet Univ.) Feng, Xin (Ohio State Univ.) 131- DeReus, Lee Ann (Penn State 105-01 26 RT Univ. Altoona) 219-02

67 Program participants

G Goodsell, Todd (Brigham Young Hallaman, Lisa M. (Kent State Helms, Heather (Univ. of North Galick, Aimee (Univ. of Louisiana Univ.) 004 Univ.) 402-01 FS Carolina at Greensboro) 321- at Monroe) Goodway, Jackie (Ohio State Ham, Young-Hoon (Univ. of 03, 321-04, 342-04 Galovan, Adam M. (Univ. of Univ.) 347-01 Minnesota) 107-01 Hemesath, Crystal (Iowa State Missouri) 014, 147-21 EE, Gordon, Diandra (Ohio State Hamilton, Naleah (California State Univ.) 405-02 403-01 Univ.) 341-04 Univ., Long Beach) 228-05 Henderson, Tammy (Oklahoma Gangamma, Rashmi (Syracuse Gordon, Mellissa S. (Univ. of EM State Univ.) 218-02 Univ.) 212 Delaware) 121-01, 318-01 Hamon, Raeann R. (Messiah Col.) Hendricks, Justin (Univ. of Florida) Ganong, Lawrence (Univ. of Grafsky, Erika (Virginia Tech) 0 124-06, 234-05 004, 009, 249 Missouri) 236-04 207-26 RF, 300 Hans, Jason D. (Univ. of Kentucky) Hengstebeck, Natalie (Univ. of Garneau, Chelsea (Auburn Univ.) Gray, Kandice (Dept. of Children 103-15 FT, 131-08 FH, 243, North Carolina Greensboro) 135-01 and Family Services) 307-20 RT, 310-02 321-03, 321, 342-04 Gato, Jorge 005 Greder, Kimberly (Iowa State Hansen, Caitlynn (Univ. of Nevada, Henry, Alyssa (Clark Univ.) 207-08 Geier, Mary (Penn State Univ.) 131-12 FH Reno) 327-03 FP FF Clearinghouse for Military Green, Katie (Univ. of Central Haque, Afshana (St. Mary’s Univ.) Henry, Carolyn S. (Oklahoma State Family Readiness) 312-03 Oklahoma) 111-24 EE 235-01 Univ.-Stillwater) 348-03 Gentry, Deborah (Heartland Green, Mary Sue (Texas Woman’s Harcourt, Kate Taylor (Auburn Herman, Rachel (Univ. of Community College) 222 Univ.) 111-07 FT Univ.) 111-25 EE Massachusetts) 342-01 Gentry, Kari (Illinois State Univ.) Green, Vanessa (Univ. of Alberta) Hardesty, Jennifer (Univ. of Illinois Hermes, Haley (Kansas State 121-06, 314 327-01 FP at Urbana-Champaign) 219-03, Univ.) 207-01 FT George, Deepu (Univ. of Georgia) Greil, Arthur (Alfred Univ.) 147-07 313-04 Hertlein, Katherine (Univ. of 141-03, 402-24 RT RT Hardy, Lauren (Illinois State Univ.) Wisconsin-Stout) 103-16 FT, Gerhardt, Clara (Samford Univ.) Griesdorn, Tim (Iowa State Univ.) 327-16 RT 117-01 223-20 EE 307-01 RT, 348-05 Hardy, Nathan (Kansas State Univ.) Hess, Heather (Wayne State Univ.) Gewirtz, Abigail (Univ. of Grogan, Cathy (Univ. of Georgia) 408-03 111-20 FT Minnesota) 133, 338-02 407-04 Harnek Hall, Diane (Towson Univ.) Hessel, Heather (Univ. of Gilbert, Kathleen (Indiana Univ.) Grutzmacher, Stephanie (Univ. of 350-04 Minnesota) 213, 404-01 141-03 Maryland) 335-04 IN Harpel, Tammy (Illinois State Hickey, Katherine (Virginia Tech) Gilbert, Rebecca (Indiana Grzywacz, Joseph (Oklahoma State Univ.) 121-06 207-26 RF Univ.) Univ.) 124-05, 229, 311-03 Harper, James (Brigham Young Hicks, Megan R (Univ. of Georgia) Gill, Sukhdeep (Penn State) 111-09 Gubbins, Veronica (Universidad Univ.) 327-07 FT 147-26 EM EE, 223-29 EE Alberto Hurtado) 223-08 RF Harrell-Levy, Marinda (Penn State Higginbotham, Brian (Utah State Gillette, Meghan (Iowa State Univ.) Gudmunson, Clinton (Iowa State Univ., Brandywine) 307-08 Univ.) 223-28 EE, 309-04, 147-13 FH Univ.) 307-01 RT, 332, 348- EE 327-14 FS Ginsberg, Mark (George Mason 05 Harris, Victor (Univ. of Florida) Hildreth, Gladys J. (Univ. of North Univ.) 316 Guinot Talbot, Amanda (Michigan 327-09 FT, 327-13 Texas) 124-07 Ginter, Amanda (Univ. of State Univ.) 223-11 EE Harrist, Amanda W. (Oklahoma Hill, Celeste (Capella Univ.) 223- Maryland) 103-07 FP Gulcher, Kimberly (Univ. of State Univ.-Stillwater) 347-03, 20 EE Glassman, Michael (Ohio State Delaware) 006-02 348-03 Hill, Laura (Washington State Univ.) 147-05 FT Guo, Shenyang (Univ. of North Hartman, Kathryn (Univ. of Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM Gliske, Kate (Univ. of Minnesota) Carolina at Chapel Hill) 236- Nebraska-Lincoln) 207-01 FT, Hill, Toni (Univ. of Nebraska at 133 01 340-02 Kearney) 131-17 FH Goddard, H. Wallace (Univ. of Gürmen, M. Selenga (Univ. of Harve, Idethia (Univ. of Hilpert, Peter (Univ. of Zurich) Arkansas Ext.) 124-04, 223-06 Connecticut) 147-15 FT, Connecticut) 131-19 EM 327-11 FT RF, 336-02 403-04 Harvey, Ashley (Colorado State Hlavaty, Kathleen (Auburn Univ.) Goldberg, Abbie (Clark Univ.) 207- Guzman, Lina (Child Trends) 207- Univ.) 116-03, 117-03 341-04 08 FF, 207-09 RT 16 EE Haselschwerdt, Megan (Auburn Ho, Jeong-Hwa (Ajou Univ.) Goldfarb, Katia Paz (Montclair Univ.) 004, 219-03, 249, 350-03 State Univ.) 202 H 341-04 Holdtworth-Munroe, Amy 010- Golub, Elisabeth (Child Trends) Hadfield, Kristin (Univ. of Illinois Haskins, Ron (The Brookings Inst.) 01 207-16 EE, 207-18 FP at Chicago) 236-03 308 Holland, Ashley S. (Edgewood Gonzales-Backen, Melinda Hadley, Hillary (Univ. of Hatch, Daniel (Utah State Univ.) Col.) 410 (Florida State Univ.) 233-04 Massachusetts) 342-01 327-14 FS, 336-03 Hollis, Nicole (Univ. of California Gonzalez, Henry (Univ. of Hagan, John (Northwestern Univ.) Hatch, Trevan (Louisiana State Davis) 111-21 FH Arizona) 136-03, 216-03, 114 Univ.) 336-02 Hollist, Cody S. (Univ. of 229 Hagues, Rachel (Univ. of Georgia) Haugen, Emily (Virginia Tech) Nebraska-Lincoln) 408-02 Gonzalez, Jose-Michael (Univ. of 144-01 327-10 FT Holm, Kristen (Natl. Jewish Arizona) 136-03, 213-03 Haider, Amna (Univ. of Wisconsin- Haverback, Heather (Catholic Health) 211-04 Goodman, Michael (Brigham Stout) 117-01 Univ. of America) 147-09 EE, Holman, Elizabeth (Univ. of Young Univ.) 223 Halberstadt, Amy (North Carolina 223-23 RF Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) Goodman, Rachael (George Mason State Univ.) 216-02 Hawkey, Kyle (Univ. of 118-02 Univ.) 311-01 Halgunseth, Linda C. (Univ. of Minnesota) 133, 327-02 FP Holt-Lunstad, Julianne (Brigham Goodrich, Samantha (Lehigh Connecticut) 103-03 IN Hawkins, Stacy (Univ. of Young Univ.) 327-07 FT Valley Health Network Office Hall, Brandon (Fairfield Univ.) Minnesota) 248 Holtzworth-Munroe, Amy (Indiana of Health Systems Research & 117-02 He, Yaliu (Univ. of Minnesota) Univ.) 341-03 Innovation) 339-02 Hall, Scott (Ball State Univ.) 117- 136, 338-02, 404-02 Hooper, Emma (Ohio State Univ.) 02, 307-26 RT 131-26 RT

68 Program participants Hossain, Ziarat (Univ. of New J Jones, Marian Moser (Univ. of Keneski, Elizabeth (Univ. of Texas Mexico) 216-03 Jackson, Jeffrey (Alliant Maryland) 339-03 at Austin) 011-02 Howell, Morgan (Arizona State International Univ.) 211-01, Jones, Samantha K. (Kent State Kennedy, Heather (Univ. of Univ.) 118-05 327-11 FT, 327-12 FT Univ.) 402-12 RT Nebraska) 207-21 FP, 210- Hrapczynski, Katie (Univ. of Jackson, Mark (Utah State Univ.) Jones, Stephanie (Possibility 02 Maryland) 228-03 EM 327-14 FS Parenting) 131-06 EE Kennedy, Tay S. (Oklahoma State Hsieh, Alex (Irvine Campus, Jackson, Shera (Texas Tech Univ.) Jones, Terese (Oregon State Univ.) Univ.) 347-03 Alliant International Univ.) 223-18 RT 207-14 RT, 339-04 Kerpelman, Jennifer (Auburn 348-06 Jacobson, Arminta (Univ. of North Joo, Susanna (Yonsei Univ.) 131- Univ.) 111-25EE, 111-26 FH, Huang, Nei-Yuh (Theresa) Texas) 223-25 EM 14 IN, 131-15 IN 124-08, 307-13 EE (National Taiwan Normal Jahromi, Laudan B. (Teachers Col., Jordal, Christian (Drexel Univ.) Keskin, Yesim (Virginia Tech) Univ.) 223-27 EE Columbia Univ.) 210-04, 321- 348-02 307-12 EE Huang, Shu-Man (Taiwan Shoufu 02, 402-12 RT, 402-13 Jordan, Lorien (Univ. of Ketring, Scott (Auburn Univ.) Univ.) 223-26 IN James, Anthony (Miami Univ.) Georgia) 111-25 EE, 131-23 RF, 135-04, Hubler, Daniel S. (Weber State 209-03, 209-04 Jordan, Rachel Engler (Texas Tech 309-03, 346-01 Univ.) 111-23 EE, 147-02 RF, Jamison, Tyler (Univ. of New Univ.) 229 Keyes, Margaret A. (Univ. of 234-04 Hampshire) 147-21 EE, 209- Jorgensen, Bryce (East Carolina Minnesota) 318-02 Hudson, Monika (Univ. of San 02 Univ.) 307-02 RT, 324-03, Khaw, Lyndal (Montclair State Francisco) 233-04 Jang, Juyoung (Rice Univ.) 211-02, 348-05 Univ.) 130, 145, 313-04 Huff, Nichole (North Carolina 320, 404-01 Joung, Eunhee (KIHASA) 119- Killoren, Sarah (Univ. of Missouri) State Univ.) 111-28 FS, 223-10 Jao, Yu-Han (Inst. of Sociology, 03 307-30 EM RF, 324-02 Academia Sinica) 320-03 Joyce, Nicholas (Univ. of Arizona) Kim, Angela (Alliant International Huff, Scott (Univ. of Connecticut) Jaramillo Sierra, Ana L. 137-02 Univ.) 142-03 135-04, 403-04 (Universidad de los Andes) Jun, Hey Jung (Yonsei Univ.) 131- Kim, HaeDong (Univ. of Hughes, Jenica (West Virginia 111-12 FF 14 IN, 131-15 IN Maryland) 228-03 Univ.) 103-17 FF Jefferson, Jamela (Univ. of IL at Kim, Injee (Yonsei Univ.) 119- Hughes, Robert (Univ. of Illinois Chicago) 147-11 EM K 02 at Urbana-Champaign) 351, Jenkins Tucker, Corinna (Univ. of Kaczor, Cheryl (West Virginia Kim, YaeBin (Univ. of Nevada 307-06 EE New Hampshire) 307-24 RT Univ.) 111-27 EE Reno) 131-04 FH Hull, James (Univ. of Delaware) Jensen, Alexander (Penn State Kaestle, Christine (Virginia Tech) Kimberly, Claire (Univ. of 006-02, 121-01 Univ.) 111-06 FS, 207-15 111-12 FF, 137-04 Southern Mississippi) 111-15 Hunt, Quintin (Univ. of Nevada, RT Hyeyoung Kang 210 FT, 150-05 FF Las Vegas) 103-16 FT, 137 Jensen, Jakob (Auburn Univ.) 327- Kamp Dush, Claire M. (Ohio State Kimbrell, Moniac (Virginia Tech) Hurava, Iryna (Univ. of Alberta) 26 RT Univ.) 015, 137, 307-22 RT, 317-02 327-01 FP Jensen, Todd (Univ. of North 313-02, 326-05, 327-18 RT, Kimmes, Jonathan (Kansas State Hurley, Eric (Pomona Col.) 233- Carolina at Chapel Hill) 009- 341-04, 403-01 Univ.) 327-27 RT, 336-04 04 01, 236-01 Kang, Hyeyoung (Univ. of Illinois- Kim, Peter (Pennsylvania State Hurst, Christine (Office of the Jeon, Shinyoung (Iowa State Univ.) Urbana/Champaign) 210, Univ.) 111-14 EM Correctional Investigator, 307-05 FH 220-03 Kim, Young-Il (Baylor Univ.) 327- Canada) 345 Jeong, Yu Jin (Chonbuk Natl. Kang, Youngjin (Univ. of Missouri) 23 RT Hurt Jordan, Tera (Iowa State Univ.) 115-03 236-04 Kirby Wilkins, Jackie (Ohio State Univ.) 405-02 Jian, Ni (Pennsylvania State Univ.) Kanter, Jeremy (Univ. of Illinois Univ.) 127, 246 Huston, Ted (Univ. of Texas at 111-14 EM at Urbana-Champaign) 307-06 Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie (Univ. of Austin) 408-01 Jin, Bora (Syracuse Univ.) 402-20 EE Minnesota) 103-11 FH Hwang, Shann Hwa (Texas EM Kapella, Olaf (Univ. of Vienna/ Kline, Gabrielle (Univ. of Woman’s Univ.) 103-06 EM, Jin, Lei (Syracuse Univ.) 115- Austrian Inst. for Fam. Stud.) Missouri) 307-30 EM 147-10 EM, 223-27 EE 01 132 Knapp, Darin (Kansas State Univ.) Hwang, Wortosang (Syracuse Johnson, David R. (Penn State Karberg, Elizabeth (Univ. of 135-02 Univ.) 119-02 Univ.) 014, 123 Maryland) 403-02 Knapp, Kyler (Central Michigan Hynes, Kevin (Univ. of Johnson, Deborah (Northcentral Karras, Cyndy (Univ. of Texas at Univ.) 111-16 FH Connecticut) 147-15 FT Univ.) 402-07 FP Austin) 107-02 Knowles, Sada (Oklahoma State Johnson, Elizabeth (Gallaudet Karre, Jennifer (Penn State Univ.) 327-04 RT, 327-06 I Univ.) 105-01 Clearinghouse for Military RT Iacono, William G. (Univ. of Johnson, Lee (Brigham Young Family Readiness) 312-04 Knudson-Martin, Carmen (Loma Minnesota) 318-02 Univ.) 135-04 Kashyap, Linda (Tata Institute Linda Univ.) Ireland, Molly (Texas Tech Univ.) Johnson, Michael (Penn State of Social Sciences, Mumbai, Koble, Jaclynn (Univ. of 239-02 SN, 336-05 Univ.) 341 India) 106 Wisconsin-Stout) 117-01 Irving, Carmen (Ohio State Univ.) Johnson, Nan (Michigan State Kato, Kuniko (Utsunomiya Kyowa Koblinsky, Sally (Univ. of 136-04, 343 Univ.) 350-03 Univ.) 111-11 IN Maryland) 131-09 FH, 141-02, Irvin, Jamie (Penn State Johnson, Roberta (Utah Valley Kauh, Tina (Robert Wood Johnson 340-01 Clearinghouse for Military Univ.) 127 Foundation) 326-02 Koepke, Leslie A. (Univ. of Family Readiness) 312-03 Johnson, Susan (Ohio State Univ.) Kaur, Sukhminder (Texas Tech Wisconsin-Stout) 324-01 Isaiah-Davenport, Rahab 313-02 Univ.) 307-11 IN Kolb, Annette (Messiah Col.) (Tuskegee Univ.) 402-14 Johnston, Carol (Univ. of North Kelly, Janell (North Carolina A&T 404 Isumi, Aya (Osaka Univ.) 349- Carolina at Greensboro) 223-18 State Univ.) 147-12 EM Kostina-Ritchey, Erin (Texas Tech 02 RT, 403 Kemp, Christine (Colorado State Univ.) 016-02, 147-04 Univ.) 117-03

69 Program participants

Kotila, Letitia (Ohio State Univ.) Latty, Chris (Central Michigan Lin, Hua (Oklahoma State Univ.) Maier, Candice (Univ. of Iowa) 213-02, 229 Univ.) 111-16 FH 327-06 RT 318-03 Koussa, Michelle (Univ. of North Laughlin, Lynda (U.S. Census Linares, Kevin (Univ. of Illinois) Makino, Katsuko (Utsunomiya Texas) 120 Bureau) 147-14 FP 338-04 Kyowa Univ.) 111-11 IN Kramer Holmes, Erin (Brigham Lavender-Stott, Erin (Virginia Lincoln, Courtney (Univ. of Mallette, Jacquelyn (Univ. of Young Univ.) 008-02, 014, Tech) 011, 207-22 FF Connecticut) 136-01 Georgia) 121-05 403-03 Law, David (Utah State Univ.) Lindquist, Christine (RTI Malm, Karin (Child Trends) Kraynak, Audrey (Kent State 107 International) 345 343 Univ.) 232 Lazarevic, Vanja (Boston Line, Hua (Oklahoma State Univ.) Malnar, Marietta (Brigham Young Krehbiel, Michelle (Univ. of Children’s Hospital) 220 327-06 RT Univ.) 147-16 FT Nebraska- Lincoln) 404-03 Leavens, Larissa (Univ. of Lipton Galbraith, Anna (Univ. of Mammen, Sheila (Univ. of Kridler, Jamie Branam (East California, Davis) 103-12 Texas at Austin) 107-02 Massachusetts Amherst) 131-12 Tennessee State Univ.) 223-16 FH Little, Lynn (Univ. of Maryland) FH FP Lee, Angela (Univ. of Nevada, 103-07 FP Mancini, Jay A. (Univ. of Georgia) Krishnakumar, Ambika (Syracuse Reno) 237-03 FP Littlejohn, Sheila (South Carolina 141-01, 141-04, 217-03, 402-24 Univ.) 219-01 Lee, Hyanghee (Univ. of State Univ.) 207 RT Kubricht, Claire (Brigham Young Connecticut) 111-10 IN Littlewood, Kerry (East Carolina Manoogian, Margaret (Western Univ.) 402-22 IN Lee, Hyo Jung (Univ. of Univ.) 131-02 EE Oregon Univ.) 111-08 FF Kuhl, Michelle (Univ. of Massachusetts Boston) 119- Li, Xiaohui (Univ. of Minnesota) Mao, Dung (Univ. of Minnesota) Minnesota) 133 01 133-01 402-18 EM Kumar Chaudhary, Anil (Penn Lee, Jaerim (Sungkyunkwan Univ.) Lockhart, Alexandria (California Marciniak, Karyn (Facebook) 326- State) 131-11 FH 320-01 State Univ., Long Beach) 228- 01, 326-05 Kuns, Brooke (Univ. of Central Lee, Soyoung (Montclair State 05 EM Marks, Loren (Louisiana State Oklahoma) 111-21 EE, 147-02 Univ.) 101, 216-03, 349 Lohman, Brenda (Iowa State Univ.) Univ.) 015-01, 111-17 RF, 336- RF Lee, Thomas (Utah State Univ.) 147-13 FH 02, 336-03 Kuo, Patty (Univ. of Michigan) 327-09 FT Lookabaugh, Sandra (East Carolina Marshall, James (Univ. of Arkansas 313-03 Lee, Yoonjoo (Univ. of Maryland) Univ.) 324-03 Ext.) 223-06 RF, 336-02 Kurokawa, Kinuyo (Kagoshima 320.01 Lopez-Zeron, Gabriela (Michigan Martell, Dennis (Michigan State Prefectural Col.) 131-01 IN Legg, Brittany (West Virginia State Univ.) 235-03 Univ.) 318-04 Kuramoto, Ayako (Kagoshima Univ.) 327-15 RT Loving, Ashley (Univ. of Alabama) Martin, Todd (Univ. of British Prefectural Col.) 131-01 IN Leland, Alicia (Univ. of 327-29 RT Columbia) 010-02 Kurokawa, Kinuyo (Naruto Univ. Connecticut) 136-01 Loving, Timothy (Univ. of Texas at Mason, Rihana (Emmanuel Col.) of Education) 131-01 IN Lenz, Karl (Technical Univ. Austin) 011-02 147-09 EE Kwak, Yoon Young (Purdue Univ.) Dresden) 121-04 Lowe, Katie (Purdue Univ.) 131-27 Mather, Rebecca (Univ. of Wis.- 147-23 FH Leone, Janel (Syracuse Univ.) RT Ext.) 343 Kwon, Josephine (Univ. of 219-01 Lowry, Deborah (Univ. of Mathis, Jerica (Society for Public Georgia) 402-15 EM Leslie, Leigh (Univ. of Maryland) Montevallo) 350-03 Health Education) 127 Kyoung Lee, Tae (Univ. of 103-05 RT, 124-09, 131-09 Lu, Yaxin (Baton Rouge, LA) Matjasko, Jennifer (CDC/ Georgia) 317-01 FH, 141-02, 208, 228-03 EM, 111-17 RF ONDIEH/NCIPC 326-05 340.01 Lucier-Greer, Mallory (Florida Mattoon, Kylee (Univ. of Missouri) L Lessard, Samantha (Illinois State State Univ.) 140-01, 309-03, 131-16 FF Lamson, Angela (East Carolina Univ.) 116-01 404-02 Maxymiv, Susan (Kent State Univ.) Univ.) 131-10 FH Lester, Ashlie M. (Univ. of Lummer, Shannon (Montclair State 307-23 RT Lan, Jing (Beijing Normal Univ.) Missouri) 131-22 RF , 350 Univ.) 118-01 Mbiranj, Lucy (Northern Illinois 320-02 Letheren, Amanda (Univ. of Luo, Shanhong (Virginia Tech) Univ.) 144-04 Landers, Ashley (Univ. of Tennessee) 210-01 207-22 FF McAninch, Nicole (Baylor Univ.) Minnesota) 207-07 FT, 341 Letiecq, Bethany L. (George Lutomia, Anne (SUNY, Oneonta) 209-01 Landess, Mark (Oklahoma State Mason Univ.) 151, 216-01, 223- 144-04, 349-03 McBride, Duane (Michigan State Univ.) 005-01 04A IN, 351, 311-01, 311-04, Luu, Sharon (Kansas State Univ.) Univ.) 318-04 Landor, Antoinette (Univ. of North 316, 345 327-22 RT McCall, Alexis (Minnesota State Carolina at Chapel Hill) 307-29 Levchenko, Polina (Michigan State Lu, Yaxin (Georgia Southern Univ.) Univ., Mankato) 111-18 FH RT Univ.) 402-17 EM 111-17 RF McCauley, Janeal M. (Habitat for Langenbrunner, Mary (East Lewis, Denise C. (Univ. of Humanity) 343 Tennessee State Univ.) 223-16 Georgia) 119, 138, 207-05 M McCauley Ohannessian, Christine FP FT MacDermid Wadsworth, Shelley (Univ. of Connecticut Sch. of Lansford, Jennifer (Duke Univ.) Li, Cuiting (Univ. of Wisconsin- (Purdue Univ.) 304, 342, Medicine) 131-25 RT, 318- 010-01, 341-03 Stevens Point) 149 401 01 Lardier, David (Montclair State Li, Muh-Chung (Univ. of Chicago), Machir, John (Mountain State McClintic, Sandra (Texas Woman’s Univ.) 235-04 236-02 Healthy Families) 127 Univ.) 131-06 EE Lardier Jr., David (Montclair State Li, Pei-Fen (Univ. of Saint Joseph) MacLehose, Rich (Univ. of McCormick, Alma (Montana State Univ.) 103-23 FH 207-06 FT Minnesota) 111-02 FH Univ.) 345 Larson, Jeffry (Brigham Young Li, Xiaohui (Sophie) (Univ. of MacTavish, Katherine (Oregon McCormick, Bryan (Indiana Univ.) Univ.) 147-16 FT, 236-01 Minnesota), 103, 133 State Univ.) 207-14 RT, 339- 141-03 Larzelere, Robert (Oklahoma State Lianekhammy, Joann (Univ. of 04 McCoy, Shuntay Z. (Johnson C. Univ.) 005, 327-04 RT, 327-06 Kentucky) 307-25 RT Mahatmya, Duhita (George Mason Smith Univ.) 410 RT, 347-03 Liechty, Janet M. (Univ. of Illinois) Univ.) 307-15 EM McCoy, Teresa (Univ. of Maryland) 111-01 FH 103-07 FP

70 Program participants

McCulloch, B. Jan (Univ. of 207-01 FT, 223, 307-06 EE, Nazarinia Roy, Roudi (California O’Neal, Catherine Walker (Univ. of Minnesota) 234-01 340-02, 340-03 State Univ., Long Beach) Georgia) 141-04, 217-01, 217- McDaniel, Brandon (Brigham Moon, Ui Jeong (Lyndon State Neff, Lisa (Univ. of Texas at 03, 402-24 RT Young Univ.) 147-06 RT, 313- Col.) 223-17 EE Austin) 408-01 Ontai, Lenna (Univ. of California, 01, 327-29 RT Moore, Kristin A. (Child Trends) Neimand, Annie (Univ. of Florida) Davis) 103-11 FH McElroy, John (Western Michigan 124-11 150-02 FF Oravecz, Linda (Towson Univ.) Univ.) 209-04 Moore, Lyn (Virginia Tech) 117- Nelson Goff, Briana S. (Kansas 202-23 FF McElwain, Alyssa (Auburn Univ.) 04, 135-04 State Univ.) 207-01 FT, 340-02, Orozco, Arturo (Universidad 406-01 Moore, Sydney (Univ. of 340-03 Autónoma del Estado de McGeorge, Christi (North Dakota Tennessee, Knoxville) 346- Neppl, Tricia (Iowa State Univ.) México) 349-04 State Univ.) 212-02, 212-04, 03 147-13 FH Osborne, Cynthia (Univ. of Texas 231, 247, 348-08 Moore, Tami (Univ. of Nebraska at Nesteruk, Olena (Montclair State at Austin) 107-02 McGill, Julianne (Auburn Univ.) Kearney) 207-20 FS Univ.) 220, 220-04, 402-17 Oshri, Assaf (Univ. of Georgia) 111-25 EE, 131-23RF, 135-01, Moreno, Monica (Univ. of Arizona) EM 103-18 FH, 103-19 FH, 121- 307-13 EE 402-09 EM Neumark-Sztainer, Dianne (Univ. 05, 3 McGroder, Sharon (Mathematica Morgan, Nicole (Penn State of Minnesota) 111-02 FH 27-30 FH, 402-15 Policy Research) 127 Clearinghouse for Military Newkirk, Katie (Univ. of Oswald, Ramona Faith (Univ. of McGue, Matt (Univ. of Minnesota) Family Readiness) 312-02 Massachusetts) 342-01 Illinois) 118-02, 143 318-02 Morris, Amanda Sheffield Newsom, Kimmery (Kansas State Otten, Mark (California State McGuire, Jenifer (Washington (Oklahoma State Univ.-Tulsa) Univ.) 219-04 Univ., Northridge) 147-08 State Univ.) 143 348-03 Nguyen, Hoa (Virginia Tech) 207- FH McHale, Susan (Penn State Univ.) Morrisey-Stahl, Kate (Univ. of 26 RF, 348-08 Overath, Irene (Washington State 111-06 FS, 321-01, 402-08 Georgia) 138 Nichols, Allison (West Virginia Univ. Ext.) 402-11 EM EM Morrison, Sandy (Auburn Univ.) Univ.) 111-27 EE Owen, Margaret Tresch (Univ. of McMahon, Patrick (Univ. of IL at 346-01 Niehuis, Sylvia (Texas Tech Univ.) Texas-Dallas) 410 Chicago) 147-11 EM Moyer, April (Clark Univ.) 207-09 239-02 SN, 336-05 McQuillan, Julia (Univ. of RT Nievar, M. Angela (Univ. of North P Nebraska-Lincoln) 147-07 Muller, Emily (Penn State Univ.) Texas) 216-04, 349-04 Packer, Tanya (Dalhousie Univ.) RT 131-28 FH Nishimura, Junko (Meisei Univ.) 131-18 FH Merten, Michael (Oklahoma State Mulsow, Miriam (Texas Tech 335-02 IN Padilla, Jenny (Penn State Univ.) Univ.) 338-05 Univ.) 349-05 Nixon, Elizabeth (Trinity Col. 402-08 EM Meschke, Laurie (Univ. of Mulvaney, Matthew (Syracuse Dublin) 236-03 Pae, Hye (Univ. of Cincinnati) Tennessee) 210-01 Univ.) 119-02 Njue, Jane Rose (Northern Illinois 147-09 EE Meszaros, Peggy (Virginia Tech) Munly, Kelly 229 Univ.) 144-04, 349-03 Page, Melanie S. (Oklahoma State 317-02 Muraco, Joel A. (Univ. of Arizona) Nolan, Melissa (East Carolina Univ.) 347-03 Meyer, Craig (Univ. of Minnesota) 111-21 FH, 118-04 Univ.) 131-02 EE Palermo, Francisco (Univ. of 111-02 FH Murowchick, Ekuse (Univ. of Noriega, Ivette (Texas Tech Univ.) Missouri) 402-21 IN Middlemiss, Wendy (Univ. of Washington) 402-03 FS 239-02 SN Palkovitz, Rob (Univ. of Delaware) North Texas) 120, 349-04 Murphy, Eric (West Vidginia Univ.) Norton, Aaron (Kansas State Univ.) 006-02 Mihaly, Stephanie (Florida 111-27 EE 135-02 Palmer, Elizabeth (Ohio State International Univ.) 347-04 Murray, Bob (Ohio State Univ.) Univ.) 103-08 FT Milardo, Robert (Univ. of Maine) 347-01 O Park, Juhee (Sungshin Women’s 004, 124-10 Murray, Colleen (Univ. of Nevada O’Brien, Nicole (Fairfield Univ.) Univ.) 147-17 IN Millar, Robin (Western Michigan Reno) 128 117-02 Parker, Catrina (Illinois State Univ.) 223-19 EE Murray, Felicia (Texas Woman’s Okolo, Zainab (Univ. of Maryland) Univ.) 317 Miller, Joshua (Univ. of Georgia) Univ.) 147-10 EM 343 Parra-Cardona, Ruben (Michigan 103-18 FH, 103-19 FH, 327-30 Muruthi, James (Univ. of Georgia) Ogolsky, Brian (Univ. of Illinois at State Univ.) 235-03 FH 138 Urbana-Champaign) 118-02, Parrott, Emily (Univ. of Maryland) Miller, Richard (Brigham Young Myers-Bowman, Karen S. (Kansas 408 213-01, 218-03 Univ.) 134-04, 211-01, 327-07 State Univ.) 104, 219-04, 223- O’Hara, Phil (Univ. of Alberta) Pasley, Kay (Florida State Univ.) FT, 402-22 IN 22 FS, 228-01 EM, 307-07 EE, 327-01 FP 147-20 EE, 147-24 FP, 207-24 Mitchell, Elissa (Univ. of Illinois 324-04 Oka, Megan (Utah State Univ.) FF, 213-01 Springfield) 219-03 Myers-Walls, Judith (Purdue Univ.) 135-04 Patterson, Charlotte (Univ. of Mitchell, Yolanda T. (Univ. of 115-01, 124-12 Okhotnikov, Ilya (Univ. of Virginia) 207-12 RT Nebraska-Lincoln) 209-04, Kentucky) 223-02 RT, 336 Paulk, Amber (Univ. of North 228-01 EM, 228-05 EM N Oldham, C. Rebecca (Texas Tech Alabama) 307-09 EE Miyazaki, Yasuo (Virginia Tech) Nagel, Nicole (Messiah Col.) 147- Univ.) 239-02, 336-05 Payne, Pamela B. (Weber State 406-04 18 RF Olmstead, Spencer (Univ. of Univ.) 234-04 Moeller, Jeremy (Penn State Nam, Boram (Sungkyunkwan Tennessee, Knoxville) 118-03, Pedwell, Carolyn (Newcastle Clearinghouse for Military Univ.) 320-01 244, 346-02, 346-03 Univ.) 337 Family Readiness) 312-02 Narayan, Angela (Univ. of Olsavsky, Anna (Central Michigan Perez-Brena, Norma (Arizona Moen, Dan (Minnesota State Univ., Minnesota) 103-11 FH Univ.) 11116 FH State Univ. & Chicanos Por La Mankato) 111-18 FH, 327-09 Nathans, Laura (Univ. of North Olsen, Charlotte (Kansas State Causa) 210-03 FT, 327-13 IN Texas) 223-25 EM Univ.) 147-27 EM Perkins, Daniel (Pennsylvania State Moinolmolki, Neda (Univ. of Nazarian, Ronnit (Univ. of Olson, Jonathan (Penn State Univ.) Univ.) 207-03 EE, 312-01, 312- Delaware) 116 Connecticut) 228-02 EM, 223-06 RF, 336-02 02, 312-03, 312-04 Monk, James Kale (Univ. of 228-04 Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

71 Program participants

Perkins, Devon (Kansas State R Richardson, Cameron (Penn State Roy, Kevin (Univ. of Maryland) Univ.) 340-02 Rackham, Erin (Brigham Young Clearinghouse for Military 140-04, 213-04 Perlman, Dan (Univ. of North Univ.) 147-16 FT Family Readiness) 207-03 EE, Roy, Roudi Nazarinia (California Carolina-Greensboro) 008 Radina, M. Elise (Miami Univ., 312-01, 312-03 State Univ. - Long Beach) 228- Pernice-Duca, Francesca (Wayne OH) 004, 131, 328 Richardson, Evin (Univ. of 01 EM, 228-05 EM State Univ.) 111-20 FT Raffaelli, Marcela (Univ. of Illinois Georgia) 131-21 RF, 317-01 Ruder, Chris (Univ. of Wisconsin - Perry-Jenkins, Maureen (Univ. of at Urbana-Champaign), 144, Richardson, Rhonda (Kent State Stout) 350-01 Massachusetts) 206-A, 342-01, 219-03, 313-04, 338-04 Univ.) 136-04, 307-23 RT Rudi, Jessie (Univ. of Minnesota) 342-04 Raleigh, Corey (Kent State Univ.) Richardson, Shaquinta (Univ. of 404-02 Peters, H. Elizabeth (Urban Inst.) 307-23 RT Georgia) 207-17 EM Rudy, Duane (Univ. of Missouri) 326-04 Raley, Kelly (Univ. of Texas) 131- Richarson, Cameron (Penn State 402-21 IN Petren, Raymond (Florida State A, 227 Univ.) 207-03 EE Rueter, Martha (Univ. of Univ.) 147-20 EE Ramadoss, Kamala (Syracuse Ricklefs, Tonya (Kansas State Minnesota) 006-01, 136-02 Pettit, Gregory (Auburn Univ.) Univ.) 115-01, 129 Univ.) 324-04 Runion, Megan (Penn State 010-01, 341-03 Ramos, Manica (Child Trends) Riffe, Jane (West Virginia Univ.) Clearinghouse for Military Piercy, Fred (Virginia Tech) 327-10 207-16 EE 111-27 EE Family Readiness) 312-03 FT Randall, Ashley (Arizona State Riger, Dana (Virginia Tech) 327-10 Russell, Beth (Univ. of Piercy, Kathleen W. (Utah State Univ.) 118-05 FT Connecticut) 136-01 Univ.) 131-13 RF, 131-20 RF, Randall, Kellie (Univ. of Ringering, Amy (Western Oregon Russell, Luke (Univ. of Missouri) 133 Connecticut) 339-02 Univ.) 111-08 FF 103-14, 236-04 Pinna, Keri (Univ. of Minnesota) Randles, Jennifer (California State Ritchie, Kathy (Indiana Univ. at Russell, Maria (Univ. of Maryland) 133, 327-02 FF Univ., Fresno) 150-01 FF South Bend) 327-05 RT 103-07 FP Pippidis, Maria (Univ. of Rappleyea, Damon (East Carolina Rivera, Peter (Florida State Univ.) Russell, Stephen T. (Univ. of Delaware) 103-07 FP Univ.) 348-05 103-22 FT Arizona) 111-21 FH, 118-04 Pittman, Joe (Auburn Univ.) 010- Rauer, Amy (Auburn Univ.) 223-09 Ro, Hye-Sun (Irvine Campus, Russon, Jody (Drexel Univ.) 212- 01, 341-03 RT, 309-03, 327-26 RT Alliant International Univ.) 03, 348-07 Plunkett, Scott (California State Raza, Muhammad (Montclair State 348-06 Ryder, Kennon (Zayed Univ.) Univ., Northridge) 147-08 Univ.) 111-29 IN Roach, Andrea (Univ. of Missouri) 103-04 IN FH Reber, Lisa (Arizona State Univ.) 307-30 EM Pollitt, Amanda (Univ. of Arizona) 223-13 FF Roberson, Patricia (Univ. of S 111-21 FH Reece, Holly (Texas Tech Univ.) Tennessee) 137-01, 346-02 Saathoff-Wells, Tara (Penn State Pomeroy, Colby (Weber State 016-02 Roberts, Joanne (Hardin Simmons Clearinghouse for Military Univ.) 155 Reed, Ben (UC Davis) 111-21 Univ.) 109 Family Readiness) 237, 312- Popkin, Michael (Active Parenting FH Roberts, Kelly 009-02, 147-25 04 Inc.) 232 Reed, Kayla (Florida State Univ.) FF Sabatelli, Ronald (Univ. of Popp, Tierney (Central Michigan 404-04 Robila, Mihaela (Queens Col.) 331, Connecticut) 333 Univ.) 402-10 EM Reed, Misty (Univ. of California, 402-19 IN Sabey, Allen (Auburn Univ.) 223- Posada, German (Purdue Univ.) Davis) 103-12 FH Rodas, Jose (Univ. of Arizona) 09 RT 131-28 FH Reid, Alexander (California State 402-09 EM Sabri, Mohamad Fzaii (Iowa State Powell, Mark (Univ. of Delaware) Univ., Northridge) 147-08 Rodriguez, Ariel (Southern Virginia Univ.) 307-01 RT 131-05 EE FH Univ.) 402-04 FS Saeed, Fouzia (The Center, Pratt, Keeley (Ohio State Univ.) Reid, Megan (Natl. Dev. and Rodriguez, Aubrey (Univ. of Mehergarh, Pakistan) 237 103-08 FT, 347-01 Research Inst.) 207-18 FF Southern California) 406-02 Sahin, Z. Seda (Purdue Univ.) Price Case, Kelsey (Univ. of Reineccius, Leah (UW-Stevens Rodriguez, Yuliana (Univ. of North 131-28 FH Central Oklahoma) 111-23 Point) 155 Carolina at Greensboro) 321- Saint-Eloi Cadely, Hans (Auburn EE Reinke, Jennifer (Univ. of 03, 321-04 Univ.) 010-01, 016-02, 341- Price, Laura (Samford Univ.) 223- Wisconsin - Stout) 310-01, Rogers Haverback, Heather 03 20 EE 346-03 (Catholic Univ. of America) Sakaluk, Laurel (Univ. of Alberta) Priest, Jacob (Univ. of Iowa) Resnick, Elise (Univ. of Maryland) Rogers, Megan (Brigham Young 327-01 FP 318-03 103-05 RT Univ.) 327-21 RT Salandy, Anthony (World Wide Proulx, Christine (Univ. of Reyes, Robert (Messiah Col.) 202, Roisman, Glenn I. (Univ. of Orphans Found.) 316 Missouri) 014, 145, 131-16 FF, 220-02 Minnesota) 410 Salt, Robert (Univ. of Wisconsin- 131-22 RF, 215, 220-04 Reynolds, Jamila (Florida State Rombo, Dorothy (SUNY Oneonta) Stout) 147-03 RF, 203, 303 Puhlman, Daniel (Indiana Univ. Univ.) 233-04 144-04, 349-03 Salzbrenner, Tamara (Univ. of of Pennsylvania) 006-02, Reynolds, Lucas (Southern Virginia Romero, Andrea (Univ. of Arizona) Delaware) 307-19 IN 213-01 Univ.) 402-04 FS 402-09 EM Samek, Diana R. (Univ. of Rhoades, Galena (Univ. of Denver) Root, Amy (West Virginia Univ.) Minnesota) 318-02 Q 307-22 RT 327-15 RT Samples, Megan (West Virginia Qin, Shen (Univ. of Nebraska- Rice, Jennifer (Western Oregon Rose, William A. (SUNY Oswego) Univ.) 307-17 FH Lincoln) 223-05 RF Univ.) 111-08 FF 120, 402 Sandberg, Jonathan (Brigham Quek, Karen (Irvine Campus, Rice, Tekisha (Auburn Univ.) 111- Ross, Jennifer (Tuskegee Univ.) Young Univ.) 135-02, 327-07 Alliant International Univ.) 25 EE 402-14 EM FT 348-06 Rich, Amanda (York Col. of Roundy, Garret (Brigham Young Sandberg-Thoma, Sara (Ohio State Quist, Beth (Lifetrack) 127 Pennsylvania) 009, 402-02 Univ.) 147-16 FT Univ.) 307-22 RT FS Rowcliffe-Holmboe, Sarah (Univ. Sanner, Caroline (Univ. of of Minnesota) 131-07 EE Missouri-Columbia) 147-22 FF, 236-04, 309-04

72 Program participants

Sano, Yoshie (Washington State Shelton, Lawrence (Univ. of Sollie, Donna (Auburn Univ.) 208, Sullivan, Stephanie (Central Univ. Vancouver) 131-12 Vermont) 153 307-13 EE Michigan Univ.) 111-16 FH FH Sherwood, Nancy E. (Univ. of Solorzano, Chelsea (Wheaton Col.) Summers, Kali (Kansas State Scarpa-Friedman, Angela (Virginia Minnesota) 347-02 327-08 FT Univ.) 207-01 FT, 340-02 Tech) 307-12 EE Shields, Cleveland (Purdue Univ.) Speirs, Katherine E. (Univ. of Sun, Shengwei (Univ. of Maryland) Schade, Lori (Brigham Young 131-28 FH Illinois) 111-01 FH, 347-04 140-01 Univ.) 327-07 FT Shih, Kristy (Central Michigan Spencer, Chelsea (Kansas State Surra, Catherine (Penn State Scheckler, Samara (Univ. of Univ.) 115-02, 115-03, 224 Univ.) 340-04 Harrisburg) 208 Georgia) 138 Shilts, Mical (California State Spivey, Savannah (Univ. of Sutter, Carolyn (Univ. of Schmidt, Alexandra E. (Texas Tech Univ., Sacramento) 103-12 Georgia) 138 California, Davis) 103-12 Univ.) 348-01 FH Springer, Paul R. (Univ. of FH Schmit, Samantha (Texas Tech Shim, Christina (Wheaton Col.) Nebraska-Lincoln) 223-21 Sutton, Asha (Northcentral Univ.) Univ.) 307-21 RT 327-08 FT FT 402-07 FP Schoppe-Sullivan, Sarah (Ohio Shirley, Margaret (Iowa State Spuhler, Bryan (Utah State Univ.) Sutton, Tara (Univ. of Georgia) State Univ.) 105-02, 244, Univ.) 405-02 309-04 103-18 FH, 103-19 FH, 327-30 313-02 Short, Chelsee (Kansas State Univ.) Srivastava, Deepa (Univ. of FH Schramm, David (Univ. of 340-04 Nebraska-Lincoln) 142-02 Svynarenko, Rodion (Univ. of Missouri) 147-21 EE, 223-06 Shreffler, Karina (Oklahoma State St. Marie, John (Fairfield Univ.) Kentucky) 223-04 RT RF, 236, 317-01, 336-02 Univ.) 006-02 117-02 Swenson, Andrea (Virginia Tech) Schroeder, Allison (Univ. of Shriver, Lenka (Oklahoma State Stanton, M. Duncan (Private 317-02, 342-02 Maryland) 131-09 FH, 140- Univ.) 347-03 Practice, Louisville, KY) Swigris, Jeffrey (Natl. Jewish 02 Sibley, D. Scott (Kansas State 124-14 Health) 211-04 Schueths, April (Georgia Southern Univ.) 348-01 Steinour, Heidi (Univ. of Florida) Szinovacz, Maximiliane (Univ. of Univ.) 311-02 Sickles, Nickie (Western Oregon 150-02 FF, 150-06 RT Massachusetts Boston) 111-13 Schulz, Jessica (Univ. of Delaware) Univ.) 111-08 FF Stephenson, Jocylynn (Univ. of FF 318-01 Sigai, Jessica (Kennedy Krieger Maryland) 228-03 EM Szmodis, Whitney (Lehigh Univ.) Schumm, Walter (Kansas State South East Early Head Start) Stepp, Tiffany (Univ. of Central 327-25 RT, 349-05 Univ.) 005-01, 124-13, 147-27 343 Oklahoma) 111-24 EE EM, 223-15 FS Silvey, LeAnne (Michigan State Sterba, Katherine (Medical Univ. T Schwab, Jacqueline (Penn State Univ.) 101 of SC) 211-04 Tait, Laura Hubbs (Oklahoma State Mont Alto) 402-03 FS Sizemore, Kayla (Univ. of Stewart, J. Wade (Utah State Univ.) Univ.) 347-03 Schwartz, Lisa (Private Practice) Tennessee) 147-19 EE, 346- 223-28 EE, 327-09 FT Takahashi, Keiko (Niigata Univ.) 348-02 02 Stewart, Pearl (Montclair State 131-01 IN Schwartz, Seth (Univ. of Miami) Skinner, Debra (Univ. of North Univ.) 144-02, 144-03, 307-14 Takaoka, Kota (Univ. of British 233-04, 402-15 EM Carolina-Chapel Hill) 140- EE Columbia) 349-02 Schweichler, John (Iowa State 03 Stiel, Laura (Loma Linda Univ.) Talavera, Jackie (Univ. of Nevada) Univ.) 307-01 RT Skogrand, Linda (Utah State Univ.) 339-01 223-24 EE Scott Kozak, Melissa (Univ. of 223-28 EE, 307-04 RT, 309-04, Stith, Sandra (Kansas State Univ.) Tambling, Rachel (Univ. of Georgia) 116-05 327-14 FS 103-21 FT, 231, 340-04 Connecticut) 135-04, 147+15 Sears, Kaye (Univ. of Central Skuban, Emily (Auburn Univ.) Stoddard, Nathan (Brigham Young FT, 235-04 Oklahoma) 108-03, 111-23 EE, 309-02 Univ.) 403-03 Tanaka, Kimiko (James Madison 147-02 RF Slesnick, Natasha (Ohio State Stolz, Heidi E. (Univ. of Tennessee) Univ.) 350-03 Segrin, Chris (Univ. of Arizona) Univ.) 147-05 FT 147-19 EE, 307-18 FT Taner, Ellen (Taner Associates) 137-02 Smalkoski, Kari (Univ. of Stone, Emily E. (Univ. of 127 Seidel, Amber (Penn State Univ.) Minnesota) 142-01 Tennessee) 147-19 EE, 307-18 Tanner Nelson, Patricia (Univ. of 131-28 FH, 223-29 EE, 111-09 Smart, Laura S. (Northern Illinois FT Delaware) 131-05 EE EE, 211-04, 301 Univ.) 144-04 Stone Carlson, Thomas (North Taylor, Alan (East Carolina Univ.) Seponski, Desiree (Univ. of Smith, Erika (Kansas State Univ.) Dakota State Univ.) 212-02, 108-01, 108-02, 108-03, 324- Houston-Clear Lake) 207-05 103-21 FT, 312, 340-04 212-04 03, 348-05 FT, 228 Smith, Jennifer (Mississippi State Stoneman, Zolinda (Univ. of Taylor, Sarah (Univ. of Nebraska- Serido, Joyce (Univ. of Minnesota) Univ.) 223-07 RF Georgia) 131-21 RF Lincoln) 223-05 RF 111-21 FH, 307-03 RT Smith, Jocelyn (Univ. of Michigan) Stoney, Be (Kansas State Univ.) Theodore, Vance (Kansas State Seryak, Claire (Univ. of Illinois at 233-01 147-27 EM Univ.) 223-15 FS Chicago) 147-11 EM Smith, Sharde (Florida State Univ.) Storme, Jamie (Pennsylvania State Thomas, Asia (Univ. of Georgia) Settles, Barbara (Univ. of 402-06 Univ. Altoona) 211-03 103-18 FH, 327-30 FH Delaware) 009-02, 319 Smith, Suzanne R. (Washington Strand, Jeanne (NCFR) 013 Thompson, Amber (Univ. of Shafer, Kevin (Brigham Young State Univ. Vancouver) 234- Stranik, Mary Kay (Natl. Parenting Kentucky) 310-02 Univ.) 236-01 05 Education Network) 131-06 Thompson, David (Kansas State Shanadi, Deepa (Kent State Univ.) Smith, Thomas (Auburn Univ.) EE Univ.) 207-02 FT 307-23 RT 111-25 EE, 131-23 RF, 309-03, Sturdivant, Leonard (Virginia Tech) Tiemeyer, Stacy (Univ. of Sharp, Elizabeth (Texas Tech 346-01 327-10 FT Nebraska-Lincoln) 147-07 Univ.) 004, 221 Smith Bynum, Mia (Univ. of Su-Russell, Chang (Univ. of RT Shattuck, Anne (Univ. of New Maryland) 238-02 Missouri) 103-14 Titus, Joshua (Univ. of Delaware) Hampshire) 307-24 RT Solheim, Catherine (Univ. of Sullivan, Eve (Parents Forum) 009-02, 319 Shehan, Constance (Univ. of Minnesota) 104, 145, 237, 310- 127 Tobe, Erica (Michigan State Univ.) Florida) 124-01 01, 351, 402-18 EM Sullivan, Kathrine (Univ. of 223-11 EE, 402-23 EE Southern California) 406-02

73 Program participants Tobias, Scott (Kent State Univ. at Vejar, Cynthia (Towson Univ.) Washburn, Isaac (Oklahoma State Wilson, Angelica (Montclair State Stark) 127, 324-02 207-23 FF Univ.) 010-02 Univ.) 220-04 Todd, Maureen (Towson Univ.) Vellucci, Kristina (Alliant Watson, Heidi (Pennsylvania State Wilson, Cynthia (Univ. of 207-23 FF, 350-04 International Univ.) 327-12 Univ.) 207-03 EE Montevallo) 317-03 Toews, Michelle (Texas State FT Weaver, Cynthia (Annie E. Casey Winkelman Richardson, Evin Univ.) 307-16 EE Vennum, Amber (Kansas State Found.) 127 (Univ. of Georgia) 317-01 Toomey, Russell B. (Kent State Univ.) 307-28 RT Weaver, Shannon (Univ. of Winter, Cindy (NCFR Staff) 110, Univ.) 212-02, 212-04, 402-12 Versnel, Joan (Dalhousie Univ.) Connecticut) 200, 337 315 RT 131-18 FH Webb, Farrell J. (California State Wolf, Judith (Cornell Coop. Ext. Topham, Glade (Oklahoma State Vesely, Colleen (George Mason Univ. Los Angeles) 147-27 Tioga Cty., NY) 131-06 EE Univ.) 347-03 Univ.) 311-01, 327 EM Wood, Claire (Univ. of North Tornello, Samantha (Penn State Vespa, Jonathan (U.S. Census Weeks, Lori E. (Univ. of Prince Carolina at Greensboro) 321- Altoona) 207-12 RT Bureau) 326-03 Edward Island) 131-18 FH 03, 342-04 Totenhagen, Casey (Univ. of Viramontez Anguiano, Ruben Weeks, Peter (Penn State Wood, Nathan D. (Univ. of Alabama) 118-05, 327-29 (Univ. of Colorado Denver) Clearinghouse for Military Kentucky) 014, 223 RT 220-02 Family Readiness) 312-03 Wood, Wendy (Texas Tech Univ.) Townsend, Marilyn (Univ. of Volling, Brenda (Univ. of Welch, Timothy (Oklahoma State 239-02 SN, 336-05 California, Davis) 103-12 Michigan) 313-03 Univ.) 348-04 Wozniak, Agnieszka (Univ. of FH Voskonova, Christine (Virginia Wenger, Sis (Natl. Assn. for Guelph) 131-24 RT Trask, Bahira Sherif (Univ. of Tech) 327-10 FT Children of Alcoholics) 127 Wu, Chi-Fang (Univ. of Illinois) Delaware) 126, 145, 324 Werner-Wilson, Ronald (Univ. of 111-01 FH Troilo, Jessica (West Virginia W Kentucky) 223-10 RT, 307-25 Wu, Minwei (Univ. of North Univ.) 103-17 FF, 150-04 FF, Wada, Ichiro (Japan Child and RT Texas) 216-04 307-17 FH, 327-15 RT Family Research Inst.) 349- Wheeler, Lorey (Univ. of Tubbs, Carolyn (St. Mary’s Univ.) 02 Nebraska) 014, 321-01, 342-03, X 235-01 Waddoups, Chantri (Southern 402-10 EM Xia, Yan (Univ. of Nebraska- Tucker, Nate (Montana State Univ.) Virginia Univ.) 402-04 FS White, Rebecca (Arizona State Lincoln) 106, 223-05 RF, 216-01 Waechter, Megan (Univ. of Univ.) 210-03 404-03 Tung, Eli Yi-Liang (National Univ. California- Davis) 111-21 White, Shauntia (Catholic Univ.) of Singapore) 111-19 FH FH 150-07 FH Turner, Heather (Univ. of New Whiting, Jason (Texas Tech Univ.) Y Walker, Anthony (Indiana State Yang, Phillip 103-06 EM Hampshire) 307-24 RT Univ.) 147-01 RF 135-03, 327-17 RT Tusa, Olivia (Univ. of Georgia) Whittaker, Angela (Auburn Univ.) Yaure, Robin (Penn State Univ.) Walker, Kathleen (Kent State 120 402-15 EM Univ.) 402-01 FS 111-26 FH Tuschen, McKenzie (Weber State Wickrama, K. A. S. (Univ. of Yavorsky, Jill E. 237 Walker, Laura (Kansas State Univ.) Yazedjian, Ani (Illinois State Univ.) Univ.) 155 340-02 Georgia) 217-02, 217-03 Tuttle, Robert (Wilkes Univ.) 223- Wiker, Nancy (Penn State) 131-11 307-16 FF, 329, 410 Walker, Monique (Drexel Univ.) Yi, Chin-Chun (Inst. of Sociology, 14 FP 212-01, 212-03 FH Tyndall, Lisa (East Carolina Univ.) Wildish, Sarah (Univ. of Academia Sinica) 320-03 Walker, Susan (Univ. of Yip, MingFun (Taiwan Shoufu 131-02 EE Minnesota) 107-01, 116-04, Wisconsin-Stevens Point) Tyree, Caitlin (Southern Virginia 149 Univ.) 223-26 IN 131-07 EE, 225 Yoo, Hana (Wheaton Col.) 327-08 Univ.) 402-04 FS Walker-DeVose, Dina (Georgia Wildsmith, Elizabeth (Child Trends) 207-16 EE FT Southern Univ.) 131 Yorgason, Jeremy (Brigham U Wall, John (Virginia Tech) 207-26 Wiles, Bradford (Kansas State Univ.) 141-04 Young Univ.) 008-02, 108-03, Umaña-Taylor, Adriana J. (Arizona RF 336-01 State Univ.) 210-03, 210-04, Wall, Sterling (Univ. of Wisconsin- Wiley, Angela (Univ. of Illinois) 241, 338-04 You, Hyun-Kyung (Humboldt 321-01, 321-02, 342-03, 402-12 Stevens Point) 149, 404-04 State Univ.) 115-03, 224 RT, 402-13 RT Wallace Bechard, Camaya Wilgen, Julie Mapes (Univ. of Delaware) 132 Young, Jenni (Univ. of Maryland) Updegraff, Kimberly A. (Arizona (Michigan State Univ.) 223-11 233-02 State Univ.) 210-03, 210-04, EE Williams, Amanda (Univ. of Southern Mississippi) 150-05 Young, Rebekah (Univ. of 321-01, 321-02, 342-03, 402-08 Walsh, Bridget (Univ. of Nevada) Washington) 123 EM, 402-12 RT, 402-13 RT 223-24 EE, 327-03 FP FF, 338-03 Williams, George (Kansas State Yuan, Shu (Texas Tech Univ.) Walsh, Courtney (Kent State Univ.) 111-04 IN V 402-01 FS Univ.) 005-01 Williams, Michelle (Univ. of Yun, Hye-Jung (Florida State van Dulmen, Manfred (Kent Walsh, Kelsey J. (Arizona State Univ.) 207-19 FS, 349-01 State Univ.) 008-01, 137-03, Univ.) 118-05 Connecticut) 233-04 Williams, Patricia (Univ. of Maine) Yun, Michelle (Univ. of Maryland) 341-02 Walters, Connor (Illinois State 340-01 Van Duzor, Alison Joann (Univ. of Univ.) 327-16 RT 111-05 EE North Carolina-Wilmington) Wamboldt, Frederick (Natl. Jewish Willis, Alyssa (Montclair State 103-03 IN Health) 211-04 Univ.) 144-02, 307-14 EE Z van Eeden-Moorefield, Brad Wandiri Mbirianjau, Lucy Willis Hepp, Bethany (Towson Zaharakis, Nikola (Virginia (Montclair State Univ.) 118- (Kenyatta Univ.) 144-04 Univ.) 134-02, 402-05 FS Commonwealth Univ.) 103-24 01 Wang, Shuangshuang (Univ. of Willoughby, Brian (Brigham FH Van Horn, Beth (Penn State) 131- Massachusetts Boston) 327-25 Young Univ.) 307-26 RT, 327- Zaleski, Kerry (Univ. of Wisconsin 11 FH RT 12 FT, 327-20 RT Ext.) 002 Vaterlaus, J. Mitchell (Montana Wang, Solomon (Loma Linda Wilmoth, Joe (Mississippi State Zaloudek, Julie A. (Univ. of State Univ.) 405-01 Univ.) 339-01 Univ.) 223-07 RF Wisconsin - Stout) 015-01, 242, 350-01

74 Program participants

Zapata Roblyer, Martha (Oklahoma State Univ.) 311-03 Zayac, Ryan (Univ. of North Alabama) 307-09 EE Zeiders, Katharine H. (Arizona State Univ.) 210-03, 402-13 RT Zemanek, Lindsey (Univ. of Minnesota) 310-03 Zhang, Chenyi (Georgia State Univ.) 402-21 IN Zhang, Jing (Virginia Commonwealth Univ.) 103-24 FH Zhang, Qun (Univ. of Kentucky) 223-03 RT Zhou, Nan (Univ. of North Carolina at Greensboro) 223-12 FH Zimmerman, Kevin (Bridgewater Col.) 147, 348-02 Zorotovitch, Jennifer (Univ. of Tennessee) 137-01 Zvonkovic, Anisa (Virginia Tech) 004, 143, 221, 342-02

75 Member benefits and services

We are NCFR ...the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary understanding of families. NCFR attracts professionals from all areas of research, teaching, practice, policy analysis, and human services. Our members’ interests—as diverse at their careers and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that yield a common benefit: understanding and strengthening families. Journals NCFR publishes three scholarly journals that feature the best in research and theory in peer-reviewed articles. Journal subscriptions are included (print and/or online) for student, new professional, profes- sional-1 and -2, and benefactor members. (Emeritus and professional-no journal memberships do not include journal subscriptions.) Journal of Marriage and Family . . . JMF, for 75 years the premier journal in the area of marriage and family. Editor: Kelly Raley. Published February, April, June, August, and October. Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies . . . FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators, and policy professionals. Editor: Ronald Sabatelli. Published February, April, July, October, and December. Journal of Family Theory & Review . . . New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring family and relationship theory; complimentary distribution to all journal-subscribing members in 2013. Editor: Robert Milardo. Published March, June, September, and December. Access to archived journals If your membership includes a journal subscription, you have access (online) to all volumes. • Visit www.ncfr.org/publications for links to journals. Click on your journal and then on the “Access this Journal” link. • To receive notices when journal issues are posted online, register with the publisher, Wiley-Blackwell, at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/user-registration. The NCFR website . . . a powerful resource for you The revised NCFR website is filled with members-only features. Through the Professional Re- sources Library, you will be able to search a storehouse of resources by key word, providing you with instant access to articles, videos, conference materials, blog entries, news items, and more. You also can contribute materials, comment on blogs, recom- mend items you viewed, search for other members, and more. Visit www.ncfr. org. Annual Conference...professional development++ Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major presen- tations by leading researchers, break-out sessions of all kinds, “how-to” and “what works” work- shops, and informal networking. See www.ncfr.org/conference. Stay informed . . . our publications • NCFR Report, the member magazine, is published quarterly and features a “Family Focus” section with contributed articles on key family topics. • Network is the newsletter for CLFEs that includes book reviews, best prac- tices, and news from CFLEs around the world. • The “Zippy News” e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announce- ments on family matters; see the link on the home page to subscribe, www.ncfr.org/zippynews. • “NCFR News,” the members-only e-message full of updates and opportunities.

76 Local connections...you may have a state, regional, or student affiliate in your area Ten state/regional affiliate councils give NCFR a local flavor. Stay in touch with members in your area through conferences, events, and communications. Plus, 20 student affiliates offer a great option for students to connect their academic experience to real-world op- portunities. The Affiliate Councils Board provides communication options and conference program events to share information with other local affiliate members. Go to www.ncfr.org/affiliates.

Our CFLE credential (optional) . . . the standard for family life educators Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life Educator credential. Certification is granted either by examination or graduation from an approved-program institution plus work experience. (CFLE fees are in addition to NCFR mem- bership dues.) Visit www.ncfr.org/cfle-certification.

Discounts Members get discounts on Annual Conference registration, books and resources, and CFLE fees.

Voting and leadership positions NCFR members elect the Board of Directors and several committee members as well as Section officers. You may choose to run for any of these positions (certain eligibility requirements may apply). NCFR officers universally say that their efforts made a difference and the experience was rewarding. And it’s a nice addition to your vita or resumé. Visit Elections (www.ncfr.org/elections)

Awards NCFR, the Affiliate Councils, and the sections have established several awards that are given out annually or biannually. The awards recognize scholarship, research, service to the organization, and service to the profession. Most include a stipend, certificate, and recognition at the Annual Conference and in the NCFR Report magazine. You are encouraged to apply for awards. See www.ncfr.org/awards.

Student Honors Recognition Program NCFR created the Student Honors Recognition Program to acknowledge the accomplishments and academic success of graduates in family-related degree programs. By recognizing exceptional scholarship, leadership, and service in graduating undergraduate and graduate students, NCFR wishes to honor worthy recipients for their excellence and encourage and empower them to continue to excel in and make contributions to the field of Fam- ily Science. See the NCFR website pages about Affiliate Councils,www.ncfr.org/honors.

The NCFR Store The NCFR Store offers resources for classroom use by college teachers in Family Science; materials related to the CFLE Framework and ethical practice for Family Life Educators; the careers in family science booklet...and more.

Share info, get into...a listserv that focuses on your interests NCFR includes 10 “Sections,” member groups you can join that focus in specific areas. Each section has a listserv to share information, request resources, learn about professional opportunities, and discuss issues. See the next page.

77 Shared interests...NCFR sections and focus groups make it happen There are ten Sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section members communicate through list- servs and web page announcements. Presentations at the NCFR Annual Conference are determined by section submission, review, and sponsorship. And you can add or change sections easily. Links to sections are at www.ncfr.org/sections.

Education and Enrichment Members share information on effective family life education, teaching materials and methods, and marriage enrich- ment interests.

Ethnic Minorities Unites members concerned with issues pertaining to ethnic minority families to help increase their participation in the organization and annual programs of NCFR and to help create a better understanding of the variations in families from diverse ethnic groups. This section also sponsors the Marie Peters Award for outstanding research work in rela- tion to ethnic minority families and the John and Harriette McAdoo Award Dissertation Award.

Families and Health Health is viewed holistically, as more than physiological diseases and/or stress. Health also encompasses various wellness states and is inclusive of health promotion and prevention activities at the individual, family and systemic level. Examples of individual factors that influence family health might include genetic, biochemical/physical, and psychological/developmental predispositions/alternations and behaviors. Systemic factors might include unhealthy environments (pollution, violence/crime, historically being a part of a disenfranchised group, media); institutions (educational system, criminal justice system); economics; and/or governmental policies.

Family Policy The section devotes itself to promoting effective social action for individuals and families by monitoring pressing policy issues, evaluating the potential impacts of new policies, working for effective change, and creating strategies to educate and raise awareness resulting in improved quality of life for individuals, families and society.

Advancing Family Science The section expands, strengthens, and enhances family science as an academic discipline.

Family Therapy Unites members who share common interests, goals and purposes in family therapy. The Section improves the practice of family therapy through the promotion of (a) open dialogue between clinicians, and researchers relative to family therapy theories, research, practice and training; (b) the integration of theory, research and practice; and (c) effec- tive, efficient and ethical practice methods. Encourages the further development of theory, research, practice and training in the field of family therapy.

Feminism and Family Studies Members work to integrate feminist scholarship and perspectives into theory, research, and applied work with fami- lies. Two awards in honor of Jessie Bernard are presented annually to students and new professional NCFR members.

International Members generate better understanding of unique variations of family process throughout the world by promoting cross- national family research, facilitating communication among international family scholars, sharing information on current and proposed research projects, and sponsoring educational cross-national family programs, presentations, and seminars.

Religion and Family Life The section furthers the cause and study of intersections among religion, spirituality, and the family. The study and examination of the impact of religion and spirituality on family life is examined as well as the relationship of reli- gion and spirituality to other family-related disciplines and NCFR Sections.

Research and Theory The section facilitates research and theory activities in all content areas related to marriage and the family. Two awards are sponsored: Ernest Burgess Award recognizing a distinguished career in family research and theory, and the Reuben Hill Award for the outstanding research article in a family journal.

78 Notes, phone numbers, email addresses

79 Notes, phone numbers, email addresses

80 NCFR Past Presidents 2011-13 Elaine A. Anderson 1974-75 Richard K. Kerckhoff (deceased) 2009-11 Gary L. Bowen 1973-74 Leland J. Axelson (deceased) 2007-09 Maxine Hammonds-Smith, CFLE (deceased) 1972-73 Murray A. Straus 2005-07 Pamela A. Monroe 1971-72 Eleanore B. Luckey (deceased) 2003-05 Gay C. Kitson (deceased) 1970-71 Gerald R. Leslie (deceased) 2001-03 Carol A. Darling, CFLE 1969-70 Richard N. Hey 1999-2001 Stephen R. Jorgensen 1968-69 Elizabeth Force (deceased) 1998-99 William J. Doherty, CFLE 1967-68 William F. Kenkel (deceased) 1997-98 Greer Litton Fox 1966-67 William M. Smith Jr. (deceased) 1996-97 Pauline Boss 1965-66 F. Ivan Nye (deceased) 1995-96 Michael J. Sporakowski, CFLE 1964-65 Clark Vincent (deceased) 1994-95 Alexis J. Walker (deceased) 1963-64 Blaine R. Porter 1993-94 Harriette Pipes McAdoo (deceased) 1962-63 Wallace C. Fulton (deceased) 1992-93 Patricia Kain Knaub 1961-62 David Mace (deceased) 1991-92 Brent C. Miller 1960-61 Harold T. Christensen (deceased) 1990-91 Lynda Henley Walters 1959-60 Aaron Rutledge (deceased) 1989-90 M. Janice Hogan-Schiltgen 1958-59 Henry Bowman (deceased) 1988-89 David H. Olson 1957-58 Mildred I. Morgan (deceased) 1987-88 Graham B. Spanier 1956-57 David Treat (deceased) 1986-87 Hamilton I. McCubbin 1955-56 Judson Landis (deceased) 1985-86 Joan Aldous 1955 Gladys Groves (deceased) 1984-85 Sharon J. Price 1954 Dorothy Dyer (deceased) 1983-84 Bert N. Adams 1952-53 Robert Foster (deceased) 1982-83 James Walters (deceased) 1951-52 John O’Grady (deceased) 1981-82 Wesley R. Burr 1950-51 Nadina Kavinoky (deceased) 1980-81 Kate Garner (deceased) 1948-50 Ernest G. Osborne (deceased) 1979-80 Ira L. Reiss 1946-48 Lawrence Frank (deceased) 1978-79 Paul C. Glick (deceased) 1944-46 Sidney Goldstein (deceased) 1977-78 Gerhard Neubeck (deceased) 1942-44 Ernest W. Burgess (deceased) 1976-77 William C. Nichols Jr. 1940-42 Ernest Groves (deceased) 1975-76 Carlfred B. Broderick (deceased) 1939-40 Adolf Meyer (deceased) 1938-39 Paul Sayre (deceased) NCFR Fellows Alan C. Acock 2001 Randal D. Day 2005 David M. Klein 2007 Joseph Pleck 1999 Bert N. Adams 2001 David H. Demo 2000 Judith Landau 1998 Blaine R. Porter 2006 Joan Aldous 1998 Peggye Dilworth-Anderson 1998 Jeffry H. Larson 2010 Sharon Price 1999 Katherine R. Allen 1998 William J. Doherty 2003 Gary R. Lee 2010 Karen A. Roberto 2003 Paul R. Amato 2001 Margaret Feldman 2002 Leigh A. Leslie 2004 Paul C. Rosenblatt 2008 Elaine Anderson 2000 (deceased) Edith A. Lewis 2006 Roger H. Rubin 2002 Margaret E. Arcus 1999 Charles R. Figley 2010 Sally Lloyd 2013 Ronald M. Sabatelli 2008 Joyce A. Arditti 2011 Francis D. Fincham 1998 Jay A. Mancini 2002 Walter R. Schumm 2004 Jean W. Bauer 2005 (deceased) Mark A. Fine 2000 Stephen R. Marks 2006 Karen Seccombe 2006 Patricia Bell-Scott 2000 Judith L. Fischer 2009 William Marsiglio 2007 Barbara H. Settles 2007 Vern L. Bengstson 1998 Greet Litton Fox 2000 Harriette P. McAdoo 1998 Constance L. Shehan 2006 Felix M. Berardo 1998 (deceased) Lawrence H. Ganong 2001 (deceased) Graham Spanier 1998 Rosemary Blieszner 1999 H. Wallace Goddard 2005 Hamilton McCubbin 1999 Michael J. Sporakowski 1999 Karen Bogenschneider 2006 Harold D. Grotevant 2003 Patrick C. McKenry 2001 Jetse Sprey 2004 Alan Booth 1998 Joseph G. Grzywacz 2012 (deceased) M. Duncan Stanton 2005 Pauline Boss 1999 Raeann R. Hamon 2010 Robert M. Milardo 2005 Sandra M. Stith 2012 Gary L. Bowen 2001 Shirley M.H. Hanson 2001 Brent C. Miller 2000 Maximiliane Szinovacz 2002 Donald W. Bower 2002 Gladys J. Hildreth 2000 Phyllis Moen 2002 Jay D. Teachman 2000 Cheryl Buehler 2006 M. Janice Hogan 2007 Pamela A. Monroe 2008 Judith K.Treas 2012 Norma J. Bond Burgess 2012 Thomas B. Holman 2012 Kristin Moore 2013 Patricia Voydanoff 2000 Andrew Cherlin 2011 Arminta Jacobson 2011 Judith A. Myers-Walls 2000 Shelly MacDermid Thomas R. Chibucos 2006 David R. Johnson 2010 Patricia Noller 1998 Wadsworth 2005 Marilyn Coleman 2001 Leanor Boulin Johnson 2013 David H. Olson 2007 Alexis J. Walker 1998 Rand D. Conger 2002 Michael P. Johnson 2004 Dennis K. Orthner 2000 (deceased) Margaret Crosbie-Burnett 2005 Stephen Jorgensen 2002 B. Kay Pasley 2002 Lynda H. Walters 2008 Carol A. Darling 2001 Jennifer Kerpelman 2013 Maureen Perry-Jenkins 2013 James M. White 2004 J. Kenneth Davidson, Sr. 2004 Diane K. Kieren 2000 Gary W. Peterson 2006 Lynn White 2004 (deceased) Gay C. Kitson 2003 (deceased) Joe F. Pittman 2001 Stephan M. Wilson 2005 Anisa M. Zvonkovic 2012 We are NCFR . . . the premier professional association for the multidisciplinary understanding of families. The NCFR Annual Conference attracts professionals from all areas of research, teaching, practice, policy analysis, and human services. Our members’ interests—as diverse as their careers and backgrounds—are focused on topics and efforts that yield a common benefit: understanding and strengthening families.

Our organization The National Council on Family Relations, established in 1938, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit professional organization focused solely on family research, policy and practice. Our 3,350 members represent leading family researchers, educators, and practitioners.

Our journals Journal of Marriage and Family JMF, for over 75 years the premier journal in the area of marriage and family. Editor: Kelly Raley

Family Relations: Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies FR provides an applied focus for practitioners, educators, and policy professionals. Editor: Ronald Sabatelli

Journal of Family Theory & Review New in 2009, JFTR provides a new option for exploring family and relationship theory; complimentary distribution to all journal-subscribing members in 2013. Editor: Robert Milardo

Our CFLE credential...the standard for family life educators Certification is provided to family life educators through the Certified Family Life Educator credential. The NCFR CFLE curricular requirements have been incorporated into degree programs at more than 125 colleges and universities.

Stay informed NCFR Report, the member magazine is published quarterly and features a “Family Focus” section with contributed articles on key topics. Network is the CFLE newsletter that includes book reviews, best practices, and news from CFLEs around the world. The “Zippy News” e-newsletter provides weekly updates and announcements on family matters.

Local connections Ten state and regional affiliate councils gives NCFR a local flavor. Stay in touch with mem- bers in your area through conferences, events, and communications. Plus, 20 student affiliates offer a great option to build your resume and connect your academic experience to real-world opportunities. The Affiliate Councils provide communication options and conference program events to share information with other local affiliate members.

Shared interests...NCFR sections make it happen for you There are ten sections within NCFR, each with a particular area of emphasis. Section members communicate through listservs and web page announcements. Most presentations at the annual conference are determined by section submission, review, and sponsorship.

Annual Conference...professional development plus Stimulating and enlightening...that describes the NCFR annual conference. You’ll find major presentations by leading professionals, break-out sessions of all kinds, and informal networking. Grow professionally, establish new contacts, and build lasting relationships.

Membership options that fit your career • Special rates for students and emeritus members • Professional levels with choice of journals • New Professional” option for recent graduates