PUBLICATIONS
Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (1992). Parental depression, family functioning, and child development: Risk factors, processes, and pathways. In D. Cicchetti & S. L. Toth (Eds.), Rochester symposium on developmental psychopathology: Vol.4. A developmental approach to affective disorders (pp. 283-322). Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press.
Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (1994). Maternal depression and child development. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 35, 73-112.
Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (1994). Children and marital conflict: The impact of family dispute and resolution. New York: Guilford Press. (2nd Printing).
Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Simpson, K. S. (1994). Marital conflict, gender, and children's appraisals and coping efficacy as mediators of child adjustment. Journal of Family Psychology, 8, 141-149.
Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (1994). Marital conflict and child adjustment: An emotional
security hypothesis. Psychological Bulletin, 116, 387-411.
Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. (1995). The impact of parents on their children: An emotional security hypothesis. Annals of Child Development, 10, 167-208.
Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (1995). Children's emotions as organizers of their reactions to interadult anger: A functionalist perspective. Developmental Psychology, 31, 677-684.
Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. (1996). Emotional security as a regulatory process in normal development and the development of psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 8, 123-139. Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 6
Davies, P. T., Myers, R. L., & Cummings, E. M. (1996). Responses of children and adolescents to marital conflict scenarios as a function of the emotionality of conflict endings. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 42, 1-21.
Davies, P. T., & Windle, M. (1997). Gender-specific pathways between maternal depressive
symptoms, family discord, and adolescent adjustment. Developmental Psychology, 33, 657-668.
Davies, P. T., & Cummings, E. M. (1998). Exploring children's emotional security as a mediator of the link between marital relations and child adjustment. Child Development, 69, 124-139.
Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (1999). Depressed parents and family functioning: Interpersonal effects and children's functioning and development. In T. Joiner & J.C. Coyne (Eds.), Advances in interpersonal approaches: The interactional nature of depression (pp. 299-327). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Davies, P. T., Dumenci, L., & Windle, M. (1999). The interplay between maternal depressive symptoms and marital distress in the prediction of adolescent adjustment problems. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61, 238-254.
Windle, M., & Davies, P. T. (1999). Developmental theory and research. In K.E. Leonard & H.T. Blane (Eds.), Psychological theories of drinking and alcoholism (2nd ed., pp. 164-202). New York: Guilford Press.
Davies, P. T., Myers, R. L., Cummings, E. M., & Heindel, S. (1999). Adult conflict history and
children's responses to conflict: An experimental test. Journal of Family Psychology, 13, 610-628.
Windle, M., & Davies, P. T. (1999). Depression and heavy alcohol use among adolescents: Concurrent and prospective relations. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 823-844.
Davies, P. T., & Windle, M. (2000). Middle adolescent dating pathways and psychosocial adjustment. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 46, 90-118.
Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Campbell, S. B. (2000). Developmental psychopathology and family process: Theory, research, and clinical implications. New York: Guilford Press. (Authored book) (2nd printing).
Davies, P. T. (2000). Parental conflict. In L. Balter (Ed.), Parenthood in America: An Encyclopedia. Denver, CO: ABC-CLIO. Patrick Davies Curriculum Vitae Page 7
Davies, P. T., & Lindsay, L. (2001). Does gender moderate the effects of conflict on children? In J. Grych & F. Fincham (Eds.), Child Development and Interparental Conflict (pp. 64-97). New York: Cambridge University Press.
Davies, P. T., & Windle, M. (2001). Interparental discord and adolescent adjustment trajectories:
The potentiating and protective role of intrapersonal attributes. Child Development, 72, 1163-1178.
Cummings, E. M., Davies, P. T., & Campbell, S. B. (2001). Family process and children抯 adjustment: A developmental psychopathology approach. Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter,17, 6-7.
Davies, P. T. (2001). Teen dating and romantic relationships. In R. Lerner & J. Lerner (Eds.), Adolescence in America. Denver, CO: ABC-CLIO.
Cummings, E. M., & Davies, P. T. (2002). Effects of marital discord on children: Recent advances and emerging themes in process-oriented research.Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 43, 31-63.
Davies, P. T., Forman, E. M., Rasi, J. A., & Stevens, K. I. (2002). Assessing children抯 emotional security in the interparental subsystem: The Security in the Interparental Subsystem (SIS) Scales. Child Development, 73, 544-562.
Davies, P. T. (2002). Conceptual links between Byng-Hall抯 Theory of Parentification and the Emotional Security Hypothesis. Family Process, 41, 551-555.