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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: Articles: Stephens, M.A.P., Townsend, A.L., Martire, L.M., & Druley, J.A. (2001). Balancing parent care with other roles: Interrole conflict of adult daughter caregivers. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 56B, P24-P34. White, T.M., Townsend, A.L., & Stephens, M.A.P. (2000). Comparisons of African American and White women in the parent care role. The Gerontologist, 40, 718-728. Jarrott, S.E., Zarit, S.H., Stephens, M.A.P., Townsend, A.L., & Green, R. (2000). Effects of adult day service programs on time usage by employed and non-employed caregivers. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 19 371-388. Atienza, A.A. & Stephens, M.A.P. (2000). Social interactions at work and the well-being of daughters involved in parent care. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 19, 243-263. Gaugler, J.E., Edwards, A.B., Femia, E.E., Zarit, S.H., Stephens, M.A.P., Townsend, A., Green, R. (2000) Predictors of Institutionalization of Cognitively Impaired Elders: Family Help and the Timing of Placement. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Science, 55B, P247-P255. Martire, L.M., Stephens, M.A.P., & Townsend, A.L. (2000). Centrality of women's multiple roles: Beneficial and detrimental consequences for psychological well-being. Psychology and Aging, 15, 148-156. Jarrott, S., Zarit, S., Stephens, M. A., Townsend, A., & Greene, R. (1999). Caregiver satisfaction with adult day service programs. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 4, 233-241. Zarit, S.H., Stephens, M.A.P., Townsend, A., Greene, R., & Leitsch, S.A. (1999). Patterns of adult day care service use by family caregivers: A comparison of brief versus sustained use. Family Relations, 48, 355-361. Stephens, M.A.P., & Franks, M.M. (1999). Parent care in the context of women's multiple roles. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 8(5), 149-152. Alspaugh, M.B.L., Stephens, M.A.P., Townsend, A.L., Zarit, S.H., & Greene, R. (1999). Longitudinal patterns of risk for depression in dementia caregivers: Objective and subjective primary stress as predictors. Psychology and Aging,14(1), 34-42. Zarit, S.H., Stephens, M.A.P., Townsend, A.L., & Greene, R. (1998). Stress Reduction for Family Caregivers: Effects of Adult Day Care Use. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 53B, S267-S277. Martire, L.M., Stephens, M.A.P., & Townsend, A.L. (1998). Emotional support and well-being of midlife women: Role-specific mastery as a mediational mechanism. Psychology and Aging, 13, 396-404. Christensen, K.A., Stephens, M.A.P., & Townsend, A.L. (1998). Mastery in women's multiple roles and well-being: Adult daughters providing care to impaired parents. Health Psychology,17, 163-171. Martire, L.M., Stephens, M.A.P., & Atienza, A.A. (1997). The interplay of work and caregiving: Relationships between role satisfaction, role involvement, and caregivers' well-being. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 52B, S279-S289. Stephens, M.A.P. & Townsend, A.L. (1997). The stress of parent care: Positive and negative effects of women's other roles. Psychology and Aging, 12, 376-386. Druley, J.A., Stephens, M.A.P., & Coyne, J.C. (1997). Emotional and physical intimacy in coping with lupus: Women's dilemmas of disclosure and approach. Health Psychology, 16, 506-514. Stephens, M.A.P., Franks, M.M., & Atienza, A.A. (1997). Where two roles intersect: Spillover between parent care and employment. Psychology and Aging, 12, 30-37. Martire, L.M., Stephens, M.A.P., & Franks, M.M. (1997). Multiple roles of women caregivers: Feelings of mastery and self esteem as predictors of psychosocial well-being. Journal of Women and Aging, 9, 117-131. Clark, S.L., & Stephens, M.A.P. (1996). Stroke patients' well-being as a function of caregiving spouses' helpful and unhelpful actions. Personal Relationships, 3, 171-184. Franks, M.M. & Stephens, M.A.P. (1996). Social support in the context of caregiving: Husbands' provision of support to wives involved in parent care. Journals of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 51B, 43-52. Stephens, M. A. P., & Franks, M. M. (1995). Spillover between daughters' roles as caregiver and wife: Interference or enhancement? Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 50B, 9-17. Kinney, J. M., Stephens, M. A. P., Franks, M. M. & Norris, V. K. (1995). Stresses and satisfactions of family caregivers to older stroke patients. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 14, 3-21. Stephens, M. A. P., Franks, M. M., & Townsend, A. L. (1994). Stress and rewards in women's multiple roles: The case of women in the middle. Psychology and Aging, 9, 45-52. Franks, M. M., & Stephens, M. A. P. (1992). Multiple roles of middle generation caregivers: Contextual effects and psychological mechanisms. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 47, 123-129. Stephens, M. A. P., Ogrocki, P. K., & Kinney, J. M. (1991). Sources of stress for family caregivers of institutionalized dementia patients. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 10, 328-342. Stephens, M. A. P., Kinney, J. M., & Ogrocki, P. K. (1991). Stressors and well-being among caregivers to older adults with dementia: The in-home versus nursing home experience. The Gerontologist, 31, 217-223. Norris, V. K., Stephens, M. A. P., & Kinney, J. M. (1990). The impact of family interactions on recovery from stroke: Help or hindrance? The Gerontologist, 30, 535-542. |