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1. Hungerford, G., Bagner, D., & Graziano, P. (in press). Parent Training for Children Born Premature: A Pilot Study Examining the Moderating Role of Emotion Regulation. Child Psychiatry and Human Development
2. Sibley, M.H., Pelham, W.E., Derefinko, K.D., Kuriyan, A.B., Sanchez, F., & Graziano, P.A. (in press). A Pilot Trial of Supporting Teens' Academic Needs Daily (STAND): A parent-adolescent collaborative intervention for ADHD. Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment.
3. Graziano, P., & Derefinko, K. (2013). Cardiac vagal regulation and children’s adaptive functioning outcomes: A meta-analysis. Biological Psychology, 94, 22-37.
4. Graziano, P., Kelleher, R., Calkins, S., Keane, S., & O’Brien, M. (2013). Predicting weight outcomes in preadolescence: The role of toddlers’ self-regulation skills and the temperament dimension of pleasure. International Journal of Obesity, 37, 937-942
5. Bagner, D., & Graziano, P. (2013). Barriers to success in parent training: The role of cumulative risk. Behavior Modification, 37, 356-377.
6. Graziano, P., McNamara, J., Geffken, G., & *Reid, A. (2013). Differentiating co-ocurring behavior problems in children with ADHD: Patterns of emotional reactivity and executive functioning. Journal of Attention Disorder, 17, 249-260.
7. Bagner, D., Graziano, P., Jaccard, J., Shinkopf, S., Vohr, B., & Lester, B. (2012). An initial investigation of baseline respiratory sinus arrhythmia as a moderator of treatment outcome for young children born premature with externalizing behavior problems. Behavior Therapy, 43, 652-665.
8. Graziano, P., Bagner, D., Shinkopf, S., Vohr, B., & Lester, B. (2012). Evidence-Based Intervention for Young children born premature: Associated changes in physiological regulation Infant Behavior and Development, 35, 417-428.
9. Graziano, P., Bagner, D., Waxmonsky, J., *Reid, A., McNamara J., & Geffken, G. (2012) Co-occurring weight problems among children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): The role of executive functioning. International Journal of Obesity, 36, 567-572.
10. Graziano, P., Keane, S.P., & Calkins, S.D. (2011). Sustained attention development during the toddlerhood to preschool period: Associations with toddlers’ emotion regulation strategies and maternal behavior. Infant and Child Development, 20, 389-408.
11. Graziano, P., Geffken, McNamara, & *Reid, A. (2011). Severity of Children’s ADHD Symptoms and Parenting Stress: A multiple mediation model of self-regulation. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology. 39, 1073-1083.
12. Graziano, P., Calkins, S.D., & Keane, S.P. (2011). Cardiovascular regulation profile predicts developmental trajectory of BMI and pediatric obesity. Obesity, 19, 1818-1825.
13. Graziano, P., Geffken, G., & McNamara. (2011). Atypical behaviors and comorbid externalizing symptoms equally predict social functioning in children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 42, 377-389.
14. Graziano, P., Geffken, G., & Lall, A. (2011). Heterogeneity in the pharmacological treatment of children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning differences. Journal of Attention Disorders, 15, 382-391
15. Graziano, P., Geffken, G., Williams, L., Lewin, A., Duke, D., Storch, E., et al. (2011). Gender differences in the relationship between parental report of self-regulation skills and adolescents’ management of type 1 diabetes. Pediatric Diabetes, 12, 410-418.
16. *Wingfield, R.,Graziano, P., McNamara, J., & Janicke, D. (2011) Is there a Relationship between Body Mass Index, Fitness, and Academic Performance? Mixed Results from Students in a Southeastern United States Elementary School. Current Issues in Education, 14, 1-10.
17. Lim, C., Graziano, P., Janicke, D., Gray, W., & Ingerski, L., & Silverstein, J. (2011). Peer victimization and depressive symptoms in obese youth: The role of perceived social support. Children’s Health Care, 40, 1-15.
18. Graziano, P., Calkins, S.D., & Keane, S.P. (2010). Maternal behavior and children’s early emotion regulation skills differentially predict development of children’s reactive control and later effortful control. Infant and Child Development, 19, 333-353.
19. Graziano, P., *Callueng, C., & Geffken, G. (2010). Cognitive-behavioral treatment of an 11 year-old presenting with emetophobia: A case study. Clinical Case Studies, 9, 411-425.
20. Graziano, P., Calkins, S.D., & Keane, S.P. (2010). Toddler self-regulation skills predict risk for pediatric obesity. International Journal of Obesity, 34, 633-641.
21. Sulkowski, M., Jordan, C., *Reid, A., Graziano, P., Shalev, I., & Storch, E. (2009). Relations between impulsivity, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms in a non-clinical sample. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 620-625.
22. Keeley, M., Graziano, P., & Geffken, G.R. (2009). Nocturnal enuresis and encopresis: Empirically supported approaches for refractor cases. In D. McKay, & E.A. Storch (Eds.). Cognitive-behavior therapy for children and adolescents: Treating complex and refractor cases. Springer Publishing Company. New York, NY.
23. Calkins, S.D., Graziano, P., Berdan, L., Keane, S.P., & Degnan, K. (2008). Predicting cardiac vagal regulation in early childhood from maternal-child relationship quality during toddlerhood. Developmental Psychobiology, 50, 751-766.
24. Graziano, P., Keane, S.P., & Calkins, S.D. (2007). Cardiac vagal regulation and early peer status. Child Development, 78, 264-278.
25. Graziano, P., Reavis, R., Keane, S.P., & Calkins, S.D. (2007). The role of emotion regulation in children’s early academic success. Journal of School Psychology, 45, 3-19.
26. Calkins, S.D., Graziano, P., & Keane, S.P. (2007). Cardiac vagal regulation differentiates among children at risk for behavior problems. Biological Psychology, 74, 144-153.