Karen E. Appleyard, Research Scientist, Center for Child and Family Policy and Post-doctoral Fellow, UNC Center for Developmental Science  

Karen E. Appleyard

Office Location: 235 Rubenstein Hall
Office Phone: 919.613.9337
Email Address: karen.appleyard@duke.edu

Areas of Expertise:

Education:
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 2005
MSW, University of Pennsylvania, 1995

Recent Publications

  1. Berlin, L.J., & Appleyard, K.. "Supporting healthy relationships between young children and their parents: Lessons from attachment theory." Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter 23.5 (May, 2007): 1 and 4-6.
  2. Appleyard, K. Egeland, B., & Sroufe, L.A.. "Direct social support for young high risk children: Relations with behavioral and emotional problems across time." Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 35 (2007): 443-457.
  3. Appleyard, K., Egeland, B., VanDulmen, M.H.M., & Sroufe, L.A.. "When more is not better: The role of cumulative risk in child behavior outcomes." Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 46.3 (2005): 235-245.
  4. Burt, K., VanDulmen, M.H.M., Carlivati, J., Egeland, B., Sroufe, L.A., Forman, D., Appleyard, K., & Carlson, E.A.. "Mediating links between depression and offspring psychopathology: The importance of independent data." Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 46.5 (2005): 490-499.
  5. Crick, N.R., Ostrov, J.M., Appleyard, K., Jansen, E.A., & Casas, J.F.. "Relational aggression in early childhood." Aggression, antisocial behavior, and violence among girls: A developmental perspective. Ed. M. Putallaz and K.L. Bierman New York: Guilford Publications, 2004: 71-89.