Journal Articles
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D.B. (2006). Family Violence. In S.T. Fiske, A.E. Kazdin, & D. Schacter (Eds.), Annual Review of Psychology, 57, 550-583.
Gorman-Smith, D., & Loeber, R. (2005). Are developmental pathways in disruptive behaviors the same for girls and boys? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 14, 15-27.
Gorman-Smith, D., & Loeber, R. (2005). Are developmental pathways in disruptive behaviors the same for girls and boys? Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 14, 15-27.
Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D.B. & Tolan, P.H. (2004). Exposure to community violence and violence perpetration: The protective effects of family functioning. Journal of Child Clinical and Adolescent Psychology, 33, 439-449
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D. & Henry, D.B. (2004). Supporting families in high risk settings: Proximal effects of the SAFE children prevention program. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72, 855-869.
Henry, D. B., Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (2004). Were there lasting effects associated with the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks among inner-city parents and children? Journal of Professional Psychology Research & Practice, 35, 542-547
Henry, D.B., Tolan, P.H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (2005). Clustering methods in family psychology research. Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 121-132.
Henry, D.B., Farrell, A.D., & The Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). The study designed by a committee: Design of the Multisite Violence Prevention Project. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 12-19.
Meyer, A.L., Allison, K.W., Reese, L.E., Gay, F.N., & The Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). Choosing to be violence free in middle school: The student component of the GREAT schools and families universal program. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 20-28.
Miller-Johnson, S., Sullivan, T.N., Simon, T.R., & The Mutisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). Evaluating the Impact of Interventions in the Multisite Violence Prevention study: Samples, Procedures, and Measures. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 48-61.
Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). The Multisite Violence Prevention Project: Background and overview. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 3-11.
Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). Lessons learned in the Multisite Violence Prevention Project collaboration: Big questions require large efforts. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 62-71.
Orpinas, P., Horne, A.M., & The Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). A teacher-focused approach to prevent and reduce students’ aggressive behavior: The GREAT teacher program. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 29-38.
Smith, E.P., Gorman-Smith, D., Quinn, W., Rabiner, D., Tolan, P.H., & Winn, D-M., & The Multisite Violence Prevention Project (2004). Community-based multiple family groups to prevent and reduce violent and aggressive behavior: The GREAT families program. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26, 39-47.
Metropolitan Area Child Study Group and Gorman-Smith, D. (2003). Effects of teacher training and consultation on teacher behavior toward students at high risk for aggression. Behavior Therapy.
Tolan, P.H. & Gorman-Smith, D. (2003). What violence prevention can tell us about developmental psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 14, 713-729.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D.B. (2003). Developmental ecology of urban males’ youth violence. Developmental Psychology, 39, 274-291.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., Henry, D., Leventhal, A., Schoeny, M., Lutovsky, Kelly and Quintana, E. (2002). Predictors of participation in a family focused preventive-intervention for substance use. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16, S55-S64.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H. & Sheidow, A. (2002). Partner and street violence among urban adolescents: Do the same family factors relate? Journal of Research on Adolescence, 11, 273-295.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D, & Henry D.B., (2002). Linking family violence to delinquency across generations. Childrens Service: Social Policy, Research & Practice. s, 5, 273-284.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., Henry, D., Hunt, M., & Chung, K. (2002). The structure of coping of inner-city adolescents. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 11, 273-295.
Henry, D.B., Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D. (2001). Longitudinal family and peer group effects on violence and nonviolent delinquency. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 30, 172-186.
Sheidow, A.J., Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H. & Henry, D. B. (2001). Family and community characteristics: Risk factors for violence exposure in inner-city youth. Journal of Community Psychology, 29, 345-360.
Tolan, P.H. Gorman-Smith, D., and Henry, D., (2001). New study focuses on efficacy of Awhole school@ prevention approaches. Emotional and Behavior Disorders in Youth, 2, 5-6.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., & Henry, D.B. (2000). A developmental-ecological model of the relation of family functioning to patterns of delinquency. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 16,169-198.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., Henry, D.B. & Florsheim, P. (2000). Patterns of family functioning and adolescent outcomes among urban African-American and Mexican American families. Journal of Family Psychology, 14, 436-457.
Minden, J., Henry, D. B., Tolan, P.H. and Gorman-Smith, D. (2000). Urban boys social networks and school violence. Professional School Counseling, 4, 95-104.
Tolan, P.H., Gorman-Smith, D., & Loeber, R. (2000). Developmental timing of onsets of disruptive behaviors and later delinquency of inner-city youth. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 9, 203-220.
Miller, L., Wasserman, G., Gorman-Smith, D., & Neugebauer, R. (1999). Witnessed community violence and antisocial behavior in high-risk, urban boys. Journal of Child Clinical Psychology, 28, 2-11.
Florsheim, P., Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1998). Single-parenthood, family factors and risk for behavior problems among African-American and Latino boys. Child Development, 5, 1437-1447.
Gorman-Smith, D. & Tolan, P. H. (1998) The role of exposure to violence and developmental problems among inner-city youth. Development and Psychopathology, 10, 101- 116.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., Loeber, R. & Henry, D. (1998). The relation of family problems to patterns of delinquent involvement among urban youth. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 26, 319-333.
Tolan, P. H., Gorman-Smith, D., Zelli, A., & Huesmann, L. R. (1997). Assessment of family relationship characteristics: A measure to explain risk for antisocial behavior and depression in youth. Psychological Assessment,9, 212-223.
Florsheim, P., Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1996). Family processes and risk for externalizing behavior or problems among African-American and Hispanic boys. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64, 1222-1230.
Gorman-Smith, D., & Tolan, P. H. (1996). Prospects and possibilities: Next steps in sound understanding of youth violence: Response to McCord (1996), Henggeler (1996), Dakof (1996) and Kupperminc and Repucci (1996). Journal of Family Psychology, 10, 153-157.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., Zelli, A., & Huesmann, L. R. (1996). The relation of family functioning to violence among inner-city minority youth. Journal of Family Psychology, 10, 115-129.
Chapters
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H., Henry, D., Quintana, E., & Lutovsky, K. (2006). The SAFE Children Prevention Program. In P. Tolan, J. Szapocznik, & S. Sombrano (Eds.), Developmental approaches to prevention of substance abuse and related problems. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P.H. & Henry, D. B. (2006). Promoting resilience in the inner-city: Families as a venue for protection, support and opportunity. In R. Peters, B. Leadbeater, & R. McMahon (Eds).Resilience in children, families, and communities: Linking theory with practice and policy. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
Kamon, J., Tolan, P.H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (2006). Interventions for adolescent;psychopathology: Linking treatment and prevention. In D. Wolfe & E. Mash (Eds.), ;Behavioral and emotional disorders in adolescents. New York: Guilford Press.
Tolan, P.H., Sherrod, L., Gorman-Smith, D., & Henry, D. (2003). Building protection, support, and opportunity for inner-city youth and their families. In K. Maton, B. Ledbeather, & A. Solaraz (Eds.), Positive youth development: Research and policy. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Gorman-Smith, D. (2003). Prevention of antisocial behavior in females. In D. P. Farrington and J. Coid (Eds.), Primary prevention of antisocial behavior. (pp. 292-317) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Gorman-Smith, D. (2003). The ecology of community and neighborhood and risk for antisocial behavior. In C. Essau (Ed.), Conduct disorders: risk and intervention. (pp.117-136) New York: Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.
Gorman-Smith, D., & Tolan, P.H. (2003). Positive adaptation among youth exposed to community violence. In S. S. Luthar (Ed.), Resilience and Vulnerability: Adaptation in the Context of Childhood Adversities (pp. 392-413) New York: Cambridge University Press.
Capaldi, D. & Gorman-Smith, D. (2003). Physical and psychological aggression in young adult couples. In Florsheim, P. (Ed.). Adolescent romance and sexual behavior: Theory, research and practical implications. (pp. 243-278) New York: LEA Associates.
Gorman-Smith, D., Tolan, P. H., & Henry, D. (1999). The relation of community and family to risk among urban-poor adolescents. In P. Cohen, L. Robins, & C. Slomkowski (Eds.), Where and when: Influence of historical time and place on aspects of psychopathology. (pp. 349-367). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Leventhal, A., Gorman-Smith, D. & Tolan, P.H. (1999). Urban violence. In L. Kurtz (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Violence, peace, and conflict (pp. U2-1-U2-7). San Diego: Academic Press.
Gorman-Smith, D. & Avery, L. (1998). Family factors and youth violence. In D. J. Flannery and C. R. Huff (Eds.) Youth violence: Prevention, intervention and social policy American Psychiatric Press.
Tolan, P.H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1998). Development of serious, violent and chronic offenders. In R. Loeber & D. Farrington (Eds.). Never to early, never to late: Serious, violent, and chronic juvenile offenders. (pp. 68-65) Beverly Hills, CA: Sage
Tolan, P.H., Quintana, E. & Gorman-Smith, D. (1998). Prevention approaches for families. In L. L’Abate (Ed.). Family psychopathology: The relational roots of dysfunctional behavior. (pp.379-400). New York: Guilford Press.
Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1997). Treatment of juvenile delinquency: Between punishment and therapy. In D. Stoff, J. Brieling, & J. D. Maser (Eds.), Handbook of antisocial behavior, (pp. 405-415). New York: John Wiley.
Tolan, P. H., & Gorman-Smith, D. (1997). Families and development of urban children. In H. J.
Walberg, O. Reyes & R. P. Weissberg (Eds.), Urban children and youth: Interdisciplinary perspectives on policies and programs (pp. 67-91). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage.
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