Linda J. Luecken, Ph.D.

Linda J. Luecken, Ph.D.

Arizona State University

H-index: 53

North America-United States

About Linda J. Luecken, Ph.D.

Linda J. Luecken, Ph.D., With an exceptional h-index of 53 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of Health Psychology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Methods for Studying Mediating Mechanisms in Developmental and Intervention Studies of Child Maltreatment

A dynamic perspective on depressive symptoms during the first year postpartum.

Discrimination and depressive symptoms Among Mexican American women: Exploring multilevel sociocultural moderators

Multilevel prenatal socioeconomic predictors of Mexican American children’s cardiometabolic health in preschool and school age.

Within-dyad bidirectional relations among maternal depressive symptoms and child behavior problems from infancy through preschool

Intergenerational consequences of maternal childhood maltreatment on infant health concerns

Association of BMI trajectories with cardiometabolic risk among low-income Mexican American children

Dispositional active coping predicts patterns of adolescents’ cortisol responsivity in the context of school-related stressors

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53

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33

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98

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Linda J. Luecken, Ph.D. Skills & Research Interests

Health Psychology

Top articles of Linda J. Luecken, Ph.D.

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Publication Date

Methods for Studying Mediating Mechanisms in Developmental and Intervention Studies of Child Maltreatment

Sophia J Lamp

Diana Alvarez-Bartolo

Linda J Luecken

David P MacKinnon

2023/7/9

A dynamic perspective on depressive symptoms during the first year postpartum.

Journal of psychopathology and clinical science

Laura K Winstone-Weide

Jennifer A Somers

Sarah G Curci

Linda J Luecken

2023/11

Discrimination and depressive symptoms Among Mexican American women: Exploring multilevel sociocultural moderators

Clinical Psychological Science

Sarah G Curci

Juan C Hernández

Laura K Winstone

Marisol Perez

Linda J Luecken

2023/5

Multilevel prenatal socioeconomic predictors of Mexican American children’s cardiometabolic health in preschool and school age.

Health Psychology

Sarah G Curci

Linda J Luecken

Juan C Hernández

Laura K Winstone

Marisol Perez

2023/11

Within-dyad bidirectional relations among maternal depressive symptoms and child behavior problems from infancy through preschool

Development and psychopathology

Sarah G Curci

Jennifer A Somers

Laura K Winstone

Linda J Luecken

2023/5

Intergenerational consequences of maternal childhood maltreatment on infant health concerns

Maternal and child health journal

Amanda M Flagg

Betty Lin

Keith A Crnic

Nancy A Gonzales

Linda J Luecken

2023/11

Association of BMI trajectories with cardiometabolic risk among low-income Mexican American children

Pediatric research

Marisol Perez

Laura K Winstone

Juan C Hernández

Sarah G Curci

Daniel McNeish

...

2023/4

Dispositional active coping predicts patterns of adolescents’ cortisol responsivity in the context of school-related stressors

Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology

Vanesa M Perez

Nancy A Gonzales

Jenn-Yun Tein

Mariam Hanna Ibrahim

Linda J Luecken

...

2023/9/3

The Interdependent Nature of Mother’s and Children’s Temperament and Eating Behaviors on Weight

Maternal and child health journal

Tara K Ohrt

Marisol Perez

Masumi Iida

Linda J Luecken

Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant

...

2023/8

Maternal depressive symptoms, paternal engagement, and toddler behavior problems in low-income Mexican-origin families

Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology

Danielle S Roubinov

Jennifer A Somers

Linda J Luecken

2022/9/3

Resilience to early family risk moderates stress-affect associations: A 14-day ecological momentary assessment study

Journal of Affective Disorders

Natasha Yan Chi Tung

Yang Yap

Bei Bei

Linda J Luecken

Joshua F Wiley

2022/8/15

Longitudinal associations between early child weight gain, parent feeding, child self‐regulation, and later child body mass index

Pediatric Obesity

Marisol Perez

Laura K Winstone

Sarah G Curci

Juan C Hernández

Jennifer A Somers

...

2022/4

A 14-day ecological momentary assessment study on whether resilience and early family risk moderate daily stress and affect on cortisol diurnal slope

Scientific reports

Natasha Yan Chi Tung

Yang Yap

Bei Bei

Linda J Luecken

Joshua F Wiley

2022/1/24

Prenatal programming of behavior problems via second-by-second infant emotion dynamics

Psychological Science

Jennifer A Somers

Linda J Luecken

2022/12

Second-by-second infant and mother emotion regulation and coregulation processes

Development and psychopathology

Jennifer A Somers

Linda J Luecken

Daniel McNeish

Kathryn Lemery-Chalfant

Tracy L Spinrad

2022/12

Quantifying the dynamic nature of vagal responsivity in infancy: Methodological innovations and theoretical implications

Developmental psychobiology

Jennifer A Somers

Sarah G Curci

Linda J Luecken

2021/4

Prenatal neighborhood ethnocultural context and the mental health of mothers and children in low‐income Mexican American families

Child development

Sarah G Curci

Linda J Luecken

Marisol Perez

Rebecca MB White

2021/9

The integrative model of family stress underlying Spanish and English vocabulary development in Mexican American children: Unique effects of financial and sociocultural hardships.

Developmental psychology

Anna J Yeo

Amanda M Flagg

Betty Lin

Keith A Crnic

Nancy A Gonzales

...

2021/11

A prenatal programming perspective on the intergenerational transmission of maternal adverse childhood experiences to offspring health problems.

American Psychologist

Danielle S Roubinov

Linda J Luecken

Sarah G Curci

Jennifer A Somers

Laura K Winstone

2021/2

Socioemotional mechanisms of children’s differential response to the effects of maternal sensitivity on child adjustment

Parenting

Jennifer A Somers

Linda J Luecken

2021/7/3

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