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Helen Milojevich
Helen Milojevich
Research Scientist, Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University
Verified email at duke.edu
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Sleep and mental health in undergraduate students with generally healthy sleep habits
HM Milojevich, AF Lukowski
PloS one 11 (6), e0156372, 2016
2192016
Deprivation and threat, emotion dysregulation, and psychopathology: Concurrent and longitudinal associations
HM Milojevich, KE Norwalk, MA Sheridan
Development and Psychopathology 31 (3), 847-857, 2019
722019
Cognitive functioning in children with Down syndrome: Current knowledge and future directions
AF Lukowski, HM Milojevich, L Eales
Advances in child development and behavior 56, 257-289, 2019
532019
The role of maltreatment in the development of coping strategies
HM Milojevich, LJ Levine, EJ Cathcart, JA Quas
Journal of applied developmental psychology 54, 23-32, 2018
512018
Sleeping like a baby: Examining relations between habitual infant sleep, recall memory, and generalization across cues at 10 months
AF Lukowski, HM Milojevich
Infant Behavior and Development 36 (3), 369-376, 2013
492013
Sleep problems and temperament in young children with Down syndrome and typically developing controls
AF Lukowski, HM Milojevich
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 61 (3), 221-232, 2017
402017
Early adversity and children's emotion regulation: Differential roles of parent emotion regulation and adversity exposure
HM Milojevich, L Machlin, MA Sheridan
Development and Psychopathology 32 (5), 1788-1798, 2020
382020
Longitudinal associations between physically abusive parents’ emotional expressiveness and children’s self-regulation
HM Milojevich, ME Haskett
Child abuse & neglect 77, 144-154, 2018
362018
Recall memory in children with Down syndrome and typically developing peers matched on developmental age
H Milojevich, A Lukowski
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 60 (1), 89-100, 2016
322016
Stress at encoding, context at retrieval, and children’s narrative content
JZ Klemfuss, HM Milojevich, IS Yim, EB Rush, JA Quas
Journal of experimental child psychology 116 (3), 693-706, 2013
302013
Sleep quality and temperament among university students: Differential associations with nighttime sleep duration and sleep disruptions
AF Lukowski, HM Milojevich
Behavioral sleep medicine 13 (3), 217-230, 2015
262015
Memory development, emotion regulation, and trauma‐related psychopathology
GS Goodman, D Goldfarb, JA Quas, RK Narr, H Milojevich, IM Cordon
Developmental psychopathology, 1-36, 2016
212016
Adversity and emotional functioning
HM Milojevich, KA Lindquist, MA Sheridan
Affective science 2 (3), 324-344, 2021
172021
Predictors of family violence in North Carolina following initial COVID-19 stay-at-home orders
L Machlin, MA Gruhn, AB Miller, HM Milojevich, S Motton, AM Findley, ...
Child abuse & neglect 130, 105376, 2022
162022
Quality of sibling relationships in maltreated youth residing in out-of-home-care
HM Milojevich, JA Quas, BL Adams
Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (1-2), 793-819, 2021
142021
Primary and secondary variants of psychopathic traits in at-risk youth: Links with maltreatment, aggression, and empathy
S Metcalf, KL Dickerson, HM Milojevich, JA Quas
Child Psychiatry & Human Development 52 (6), 1060-1070, 2021
132021
Sleep problems and recall memory in children with Down syndrome and typically developing controls
AF Lukowski, EM Slonecker, HM Milojevich
Research in developmental disabilities 96, 103512, 2020
132020
Early environmental unpredictability: Implications for youth’s perceptions and social functioning
KL Dickerson, HM Milojevich, JA Quas
Journal of youth and adolescence 48, 1754-1764, 2019
122019
Unpacking the associations among maltreatment, disengagement coping, and behavioral functioning in high-risk youth
HM Milojevich, MA Russell, JA Quas
Child maltreatment 23 (4), 355-364, 2018
122018
Parental attachment and children's memory for attachment-relevant stories
HM Milojevich, JA Quas
Applied developmental science 21 (1), 14-29, 2017
112017
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