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Melissa Curran
Member of the Graduate Faculty | Professor, Family Studies-Human Development
School of Human Ecology-RES
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(15)
Terry Badger
Mutual work: 6 Publications
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Michele Walsh
Mutual work: 3 Publications
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Chris Segrin
Mutual work: 1 Publication﹒3 Proposals
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Russ Toomey
Mutual work: 9 Publications
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Julie Armin
Mutual work: 1 Proposal﹒1 Publication
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Grants
(4)
Measuring Family Financial Socialization
2020
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$38.6K / $128.5K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
family dynamics,
financial literacy,
socialization,
financial education,
behavioral economics
Adult Fiscal Competency: An Analysis of Financial Behavior During the Transition to Adulthood
2016
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$47K
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External
Principal Investigator (PI)
financial behavior,
transition to adulthood,
fiscal competency,
analysis,
adults
TCAI APLUS Wave 4
2016
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$19.4K
·
External
Principal Investigator (PI)
artificial intelligence,
education,
technology,
data analysis,
innovation
Different Forms of Family Instability: Key Mechanisms Linking Family Strengthening Interventions, Family Functioning and Child Wellbeing
2014
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$50K / $100K
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External
Co-Investigator (COI)
family instability,
family strengthening interventions,
family functioning,
child wellbeing,
key mechanisms
Publications
(107)
Recent
RC1: 2021 publication to count 7: The evolution of Un Abrazo Para La Familia: Implications for survivors of cancer
2021
cancer survivors,
family support,
evolution of support programs,
cancer publications,
psychosocial implications
RA1: In prep. Examining racial differences in Building Strong Families intervention effects on destructive conflict
2021
racial differences,
intervention effects,
family dynamics,
conflict resolution,
social intervention
RA1: In prep. Comparing Building Strong Families intervention and destructive conflict as predictors of parental depression
2021
family intervention,
parental depression,
conflict prediction,
family dynamics,
mental health
RC1: 2021 publication to count 6: Finances, depressive symptoms, destructive conflict, and coparenting among lower-income, unmarried couples: A two-wave, cross-lagged analysis.
2021
finances,
depressive symptoms,
destructive conflict,
coparenting,
lower-income
RA1: R R. Talk is cheap: Parent financial socialization and emerging adult financial wellbeing
2021
financial education,
parenting styles,
emerging adulthood,
socialization,
financial well-being
RA1: In prep. Couple intervention, destructive conflict, and coparenting among lower income, unmarried parents.
2021
couple intervention,
destructive conflict,
coparenting,
lower-income,
unmarried parents
Cultural Similarities and Differences in RelationshiGoals in Intercultural Romantic Couples
2021
intercultural relationships,
cultural differences,
relationship goals,
cultural similarities,
romantic couples
RC1: 2021 publication to count 4: Pathways linking parental relationshichanges, parental depressive symptoms and observed parenting to young children’s social-emotional development.
2021
parental relations,
parental depressive symptoms,
observed parenting,
social-emotional development,
pathways
RA1: R R. Spenders and tightwads among newly married couples: Perceptions of partner financial management behaviors and relational wellbeing
2021
financial management,
newly married couples,
relational wellbeing,
perceptions,
spending behavior
RC1: 2021 publication to count 1 with date of 2019) Financial behaviors and adult identity: Mediating analyses of a college cohort
2021
financial behaviors,
adult identity,
college cohort,
mediating analyses,
publication count