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G. Anne Bogat

Business AddressMichigan State University Email:

Department of Psychology Fax: (517) 432-2476

107E PsychologyBuilding

East Lansing, MI 48824-1116

(517) 353-0812

Education

Ph.D. 1982DePaulUniversity, Chicago, Illinois

Child-Clinical/Community Psychology

Predoctoral 1979/80YaleMedicalSchool, Department of Psychiatry,

InternshipYaleUniversity, New Haven, Connecticut

M.A. 1978DePaulUniversity, Chicago, Illinois

Child-Clinical/Community Psychology

B.A. 1976University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland

Employment

2010-Chair, Human Development Initiative

MichiganStateUniversity

1996-2006Director of Clinical Training

MichiganStateUniversity

1995-presentProfessor of Clinical Psychology

MichiganStateUniversity

1988-1994Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology,

MichiganStateUniversity

1983-1987Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology,

MichiganStateUniversity

Professional Honors

Fellow, Association for Psychological Science (APS)

Fellow, Society for Community Research and Action (SCRA)

President-elect, SCRA 2006-2007

President, SCRA 2007-2008

Past-President, SCRA 2008-2009

Editorial Board, SCRA Book Series 2012-

Editorial Board, Matrattamento E Abuso All’Infanzia 2012-

Panel Member, The Role of Opioids in the Treatment of Chronic Pain, NIH, Office of Disease

Prevention, Fall, 2014
Professional Memberships

American Psychological Association

Society for Community Research and Action, Division 27, APA

Association for Psychological Science

The International Society for the Study of Behavioural Development

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

Society for Research in Child Development

Grants & Contracts (funded or submitted)

2016-2021National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Timing of prenatal stress and infant regulatory functioningwith A. A. A. Levendosky, & J. Lonstein. $2,498,972 (direct costs).

2015-2016Michigan Dept of Health & Human Services/US Dept of Health & Human Services. Maternal infant health program experimental study with Meghea, C., Roman, L., Ford, S., Levendosky, A. A., &

Lonstein, J. $72,306.62 (direct costs)

2015-2016Office of the Provost, Michigan State University. Dating violence on college campuses with Levendosky, A. A. $47,588.

2009-2011National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Effects of pre- and postnatal IPV on infant behavior and physiology with A. A. Levendosky, A. von Eye, & J. Lonstein. $100,000 (direct costs).

2009-2010Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundationof Michigan Foundation. Prenatal intimate partner violence and depression during childhood: The role of physiological stress reactivity. Faculty sponsor of Cecilia Martinez-Torteya, $3,000.

2008-2011Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Foundation. Effects of intimate partner violence on the mother-child dyad: neurobiological, health, and mental health functioning with A. A. Levendosky, A. von Eye, & J. Lonstein. $88,285.00(direct costs).

2006Office of the Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies, MichiganStateUniversity. The mental and physical

health consequences of domestic violence for women and

children receiving Medicaidwith A. A. Levendosky, A. von Eye, & W. S. Davidson. $193,045.

2006Institute for Health Care Studies, MichiganStateUniversity.

The mental and physical health consequences of domestic

violence for women and children receiving Medicaid with A. A.

Levendosky, A. von Eye, & W. S. Davidson. $140,061.

2005-2006National Research and Service Award, National Institute of

Health, Cortisol, prenatal stress, and infant emotion. Research

mentor for Shallimar Jones, $37,086.

2005-2006Medicaid Administrative Services Predoctoral Training Grant

$297,427 (direct costs)

2004-2005Medicaid Administrative Services Predoctoral Training Grant

$234,994 (direct costs)

2003-2004Medicaid Administrative Services Predoctoral Training Grant

$209,125 (direct costs)

2000-2005Centers for Disease Control, Injury Prevention, Risk and protective factors for domestic violence with A. A. Levendosky, W. S. Davidson, & A. von Eye. $875,806 ($591,761 direct costs)

1998-2000National Institute of Justice, Understanding the intergenerational transmission of violence: From pregnancy through the first year of life with A.A. Levendosky and W. S. Davidson II. $248,830 ($168,698 direct costs)

1995Michigan Health Care Education & Research Foundation Grant, The impact of maternal values, developmental history, and female self-concept on depression and interpersonal relationships, Faculty sponsor of Pratyusha Tummala, $3,000.

1993State of Michigan Department of Education Grant, Comprehensive Model of Services, Lansing, MI. Parenting skills development for adolescent mothers and fathers with Phillips, M. $13,000 (direct costs).

1992Project Initiation Grant, Institute for Children, Youth, and Families, MichiganStateUniversity, Parenting and children's notions of authority: Factors related to success in sexual abuse prevention programs with Liang, B. $5,000 (direct costs).

1991All University Outreach Grant from MichiganStateUniversity. Perinatal coaching and pregnant teens: A university-school cooperative project with Davidson, W. S., & Caldwell, R. A. $14,982 (direct costs).

1985-1995Children's Trust Fund, Lansing, Michigan.

Prevention of child abuse and neglect with Davidson, W., & Caldwell, R. A. $1.1m (direct costs).

1987-1988Ingham County Children's Trust Fund Designated Council

Lansing, MI. Prevention of sexual abuse. $1,600.

1987All University Research Initiation Grant (AURIG) from

MichiganStateUniversity. Evaluating a perinatal coaching program for school-aged mothers with Caldwell, R. A., & Davidson, W. S. $7,500.

1984-1985Michigan Department of Mental Health. Women in inpatient facilities: Roles as mothers, Faculty Sponsor for Fred Rogosch, $12,044.

1983-1984Biomedical Research Grant from MichiganStateUniversity. The ecological context of social support. $3,500.

Journal Articles

Martinez-Torteya,C. Bogat, G. A., Lonstein, J. S., Granger, D. A., & Levendosky, A. A. (in press). Exposure to intimate partner violence in utero and infant internalizing behaviors: moderation by infant salivary cortisol-alpha amylase asymmetry. Early Human Development.

Yalch, M., Levendosky, A. A., Bernard, N., & Bogat, G. A. (in press). Main and moderating influence of temperament traits on the association between intimate partner violence and trauma symptoms. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

Smagur, K. E., Bogat, G. A., & Levendosky, A. A. (in press). Attachment insecurity mediates the effects of intimate partner violence and childhood maltreatment on depressive symptoms in adult women.Psychology of Violence.

Smagur, K. E., Bogat, G. A., & Levendosky, A. A. (in press). Gender role and gender as predictors of behavior problems in children exposed to intimate partner violence. Journal of Family Violence.

Bernard, N., Lonstein, J. S., Levendosky, A. A., Kashy, D., & Bogat, G. A. (2017).Do different data analytic approaches generate discrepant findings when measuring mother-infant HPA axis attunement?Developmental Psychobiology, 59, 174-184.

Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., Kobayashi, J., & Wieda, O. (2016). Intimate partner violence during pregnancy and maternal-fetal attachment.International Journal of Birth & Parent Education, 3, 11-16.

Martinez-Torteya, C., Bogat, G. A., Levendosky, A. A., & von Eye, A. (2016). The influence of prenatal intimate partner violence exposure on HPA-axis reactivity and childhood internalizing and externalizing symptoms. Development and Psychopathology, 28, 55-72.

Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., Lonstein, J. S., Martinez-Torteya, C., Muzik, M., Granger, D. A., & von Eye, A. (2016). Infant adrenocortical reactivity and behavioral functioning: Relation to early exposure to maternal intimate partner violence. Stress, 19(1), 37-44.

Bogat, G. A., Martinez-Torteya, C., Levendosky, A. A., von Eye, A., & Lonstein, J. E. (2016). Intimate partner violence, mental health, and HPA Axis functioning.Journal for Person Oriented Research, 2(1–2),111–122. DOI: 10.17505/jpor.2016.11.

Reuben, D. B., Alvanzo, A. A. H., Ashikaga, T., Bogat, G. A., Callahan, C. M., Ruffing, V., & Steffens, D. C. (2015). National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop: The role of opioids in the treatment of chronic pain. Annals of Internal Medicine, 162, 295-300.

Romano, J., Bogat, G. A., Conyne, R. K., Hage, S. M., Horne, A. M., Kenny, M. E., Matthews, C., Schwartz, J. P., Singh, A., Waldo, M., Wong, Y. J. (2014). Guidelines for prevention practice, research, and education. American Psychologist, 69(3), 285-296.

Lannert, B. K., Garcia, A. M., Smagur, K. E., Yalch, M. M., Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., & Lonstein, J. (2014). Relational trauma in the context of intimate partner violence.Child Abuse & Neglect, 38, 1966-1975.

Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., & Martinez-Torteya, C. (2013). PTSD symptoms in young children exposed to domestic violence. Violence Against Women, 19, 187-201.

Bogat, G. A., Garcia, A., & Levendosky, A. A. (2013). Assessment and psychotherapy with women experiencing intimate partner violence: integrating research and practice. Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 41, 189-218.

Lannert, B., Levendosky, A.A., & Bogat, G. A. (2013). The interaction of maternal personality traits and intimate partner violence as influences on maternal representations. Infant Mental Health Journal, 34, 222-233.

Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., Huth-Bocks, A., Rosenblum, K., & von Eye, A. (2011). The effects of domestic violence on the stability of attachment from infancy to preschool. Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology,40, 398–410.

DeJonghe, E. S., von Eye, A., Bogat, G. A., & Levendosky, A. A. (2011). Does witnessing intimate partner violence contribute to toddlers’ internalizing and externalizing behaviors? Applied Developmental Science, 15, 129-139.

Huth-Bocks, A. C., Theran, S. A., Levendosky, A. A., & Bogat, G. A. (2011). A social-contextual understanding of concordance and discordance between prenatal maternal representations of the infant and infant-mother attachment. Infant Mental Health Journal, 32, 405-426.

Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., & Huth-Bocks, A. (2011). The influence of domestic violence on the development of the attachment relationship between mother and young child. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 28, 512–527.

Dayton, C. J., Levendosky, A. A., Davidson, W. S., & Bogat, G. A. (2010). The child as held in the mind of the mother: The influence of prenatal maternal representations on parenting behaviors. Infant Mental Health Journal, 31, 220-241.

Malone, J., Levendosky, A. A., Dayton, C., & Bogat, G. A. (2010). Understanding the ‘ghosts in the nursery’ of pregnant women experiencing domestic violence: prenatal maternal representations and histories of childhood maltreatment. Infant Mental Health Journal, 31, 432-454.

Martinez-Torteya, C., Bogat, G. A., von Eye, A., & Levendosky, A. A. (2009). Resilience among children exposed to domestic violence: The role of protective and vulnerability factors. Child Development, 80, 562-577.

Bogat, G. A. (2009). Is the person orientation necessary in community psychology? American Journal of Community Psychology, 43, 22-34.

von Eye, A., Mun, E.Y., & Bogat, G. A. (2009). Temporal patterns of variable relationships in person-oriented research: Prediction and auto-association models of Configural Frequency Analysis. Applied Developmental Science, 13(4), 172-187.

Martinez-Torteya, C., Bogat, G. A., von Eye, A., Davidson, W. S., & Levendosky, A. A. (2009). Women's appraisals of intimate partner violence stressfulness and their relationship to depressive and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms. Violence and Victims, 24, 707-722.

von Eye, A., Mun, E. Y., & Bogat, G. A. (2008). Temporal patterns of variable relationships in person-oriented research: Longitudinal models of Configural Frequency Analysis. Developmental Psychology, 44(2), 437-445.

Bogat, G. A., Liang, B., & Rigol-Dahn, R. (2008). Stages of mentoring: Analysis of an intervention for pregnant and parenting adolescents. Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, 25, 325-341.

Mourad, M., Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., & von Eye, A. (2008). Family psychopathology and perceived stress of both domestic violence and negative life events as predictors of women’s mental health symptoms. Journal of Family Violence, 23, 661-670.

DeJonghe, E.S., Bogat, G. A., Levendosky, A. A., & von Eye, A. (2008). Women survivors of intimate partner violence and post-traumatic stress disorder: prediction and prevention. Journal of Postgraduate Medicine, 54, 294-300.

Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., & von Eye, A. (2007). New directions for research on intimate partner violence and children: Introduction to the special section. European Psychologist, 12, 1-5.

von Eye, A., & Bogat, G.A. (2006). Mental health in women experiencing intimate partner violence as the efficiency goal of social welfare functions. International Journal of Social Welfare, 15 (Suppl. 1), S31-S40.

Theran, S., Sullivan, C. M., Bogat, G. A., & Stewart, C. A. (2006). Abusive partners versus ex-partners: Understanding the effects of relationship to the abuser on women’s well-being and social support. Violence Against Women, 12(10), 950-969.

von Eye, A., & Bogat, G. A. (2006). Person-oriented and variable-oriented research. Concepts, results, and development. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 52(3), 390-420.

Darling, N., Bogat, G. A., Cavell, T. A., Murphy, S. E., Sánchez, B., & Ensher, E. (2006). Gender, ethnicity, development, and risk: Mentoring and the consideration of individual difference. Journal of Community Psychology, 34(6), 765-799.

von Eye, A., Bogat, G. A., & Rhodes, J. (2006). Variable-oriented and person-oriented perspectives of analysis: The example of alcohol consumption in adolescence. Journal of Adolescence, 29(6), 981-1004.

von Eye, A., Bogat, G. A., & von Eye, M. (2006). Multinormality and symmetry: A comparison of two statistical tests. Psychology Science, 48(4), 419-435.

Levendosky, A. A., Leahy, K. L., Bogat, G. A., Davidson, W. S., & von Eye, A. (2006). Domestic violence, maternal parenting, maternal mental health, and infant externalizing behavior. Journal of Family Psychology, 20(4), 544-552.

Bogat, G. A., DeJonghe, E. S., Levendosky, A. A., Davidson, W. S., & von Eye, A. (2006). Trauma symptoms among infants who witness intimate partner violence toward their mothers. Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 30, 109-125.

Bogat, G. A., Levendosky, A. A., & von Eye, A. (2005). The future of research on intimate partner violence (IPV): person-oriented and variable-oriented perspectives. American Journal of Community Psychology, 36(1/2), 49-70.

Bogat, G. A., Leahy, K. L., von Eye, A., Maxwell, C., Levendosky, A. A., & Davidson, W. S. (2005). The influence of community violence on the functioning of battered women. American Journal of Community Psychology, 36(1/2), 123-132.

Jones, S. M., Bogat, G. A., von Eye, A., Davidson, W. S., & Levendosky, A. A. (2005). Family support and mental health in abused pregnant women: An analysis of ethnic differences. American Journal of Community Psychology, 36(1/2), 97-108.

DeJonghe, E. S., Bogat, G. A., Levendosky, A. A., von Eye, A., & Davidson, W. S. (2005). Infant exposure to domestic violence predicts heightened sensitivity to adult verbal conflict. Infant Mental Health Journal, 26(3), 268-281.

Jones, S., Davidson, W. S., Bogat, G. A., von Eye, A., & Levendosky, A. A. (2005). Validation of the Subtle and Overt Psychological Abuse Scale: an examination of construct validity. Violence and Victims, 20(4). 407-414.

Theran, S. A., Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., & Huth-Bocks, A. C. (2005). Stability and change inmothers’ internal representations of their infants over time. Attachment and Human Development, 7, 1-16.

von Eye, A., Mair, P., & Bogat, G.A. (2005). Prediction models for Configural Frequency Analysis. Psychology Science, 47(3/4), 342-355.

von Eye, A., & Bogat, G. A. (2005). Logistic regression and Prediction Configural Frequency Analysis–a comparison. Psychology Science, 47(3/4), 326-341.

Huth-Bocks, A. C., Levendosky, A. A., Theran, S. A., & Bogat, G. A. (2004). The impact of domestic violence on mothers’ prenatal representations of their infants. Infant Mental Health Journal, 25, 79-98.

Huth-Bocks, A.C., Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., & von Eye, A. (2004). The impact of maternal characteristics and contextual variables on infant-mother attachment. Child Development, 75(2), 480-496.

Trotter, J. L., Bogat, G. A., & Levendosky, A. A. (2004). Risk and protective factors for pregnant women experiencing psychological abuse. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 4(2), 53-70.

Bogat, G. A., Levendosky, A. A., DeJonghe, E., Davidson, W. S., & von Eye, A. (2004). Pathways of suffering: The temporal effects of domestic violence on women’s mental health. Maltrattamento e abuso all'infanzia, 6(2), 97-112.

Weatherill, R. P., Almerigi, J. B., Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., von Eye, A., & Harris, L. J. (2004). Is maternal depression related to side of infant holding? International Journal of Behavioral Development, 28(5), 421-427.

von Eye, A., & Bogat, G.A. (2004). Testing the assumption of multivariate normality. Psychology Science, 46(2), 243-258.

Levendosky, A. A., Bogat, G. A., Theran, S. A., Trotter, J. S., von Eye, A., & Davidson, W. S. (2004). The social networks of women experiencing domestic violence. American Journal of Community Psychology, 34(1/2), 95-109.

Bogat, G. A., Levendosky, A. A., Theran, S., von Eye, A., & Davidson, W. S. (2003). Predicting the psychosocial effects of interpersonal partner violence (IPV): How much does a woman’s history of IPV matter? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 18, 121-142.

Rhodes, J. E., Bogat, G. A., Roffman, J., Edelman, P., & Galasso, L. (2002). Youth mentoring in perspective: Introduction to the special issue. American Journal of Community Psychology, 30, 149-155.

Huth-Bocks, A.C., Levendosky, A.A., & Bogat, G.A. (2002). The effects of domestic violence during pregnancy on maternal and infant health. Violence and Victims, 17(2), 169-185.

Jordan, L. C., Bogat, G. A., & Smith, G. (2001). Collaborating for social change: The Black psychologist and the Black community. American Journal of Community Psychology, 29, 599-620.

Salem, D.A., & Bogat, G.A. (2000) Characteristics of an on-line mutual help group for depression. International Journal of Self-help and Self-care, 1(3), 229-247.

Bogat, G.A., Caldwell, R. A., Guzmán, B., Galasso, L., & Davidson, W. S. II (1998). Structure and stability of maternal support among pregnant and parenting adolescents. Journal of Community Psychology, 26(6), 549-568.

Salem, D., Bogat, G. A., & Reid, C. (1997). Mutual help goes on-line. Journal of Community Psychology 25, 189-207.

McGrath, M. P., & Bogat, G. A. (1995). Motive, intention, and authority: Relating developmental research to sexual abuse education for preschoolers. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 16, 171-191.

Kincaid, S. B., Caldwell, R. A., Bogat, G. A., Davidson, W. S. II, Speth, T. W., & Marks, M. L. (1995). Community psychologists as consultants: A survey of tax preparers regarding Michigan's income tax checkoff. Journal of Community Psychology, 23, 183-189.

Liang, B., & Bogat, G. A. (1994). Culture, control, and coping: New perspectives on social support. American Journal of Community Psychology, 22, 123-147.

Grober, J., & Bogat, G. A. (1994). Social problem solving in unsafe situations: Implications for sexual abuse education programs. American Journal of Community Psychology, 22, 399-414.

Liang, B., Bogat, G. A., & McGrath, M. P. (1993). Differential understanding of sexual abuse prevention concepts among preschoolers. Child Abuse & Neglect, 17, 641-650.

Bogat, G. A., & McGrath, M. P. (1993). Preschoolers' cognitions of authority, and its relationship to sexual abuse education. Child Abuse & Neglect, 17, 651-662.

Gibson, G., & Bogat, G. A. (1993). Pretesting effects in the evaluation of a sexual abuse education program for preschool children. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse: Research, Treatment, & Program Innovations for Victims, Survivors and Offenders, 2, 15-31.

Bogat, G. A., Liang, B., Caldwell, R. A., Davidson, W. S. II, Bristor, M., Phillips, M., & Suurmeyer, M. (1993). Alternative schools: A school transition for adolescent mothers. Prevention in Human Services, 10, 151-168. Also reprinted in Jason, L. A., Danner, K. E., & Kurasaki, K. S. (1993). Prevention and school transitions (pp. 151-168). New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.

Rogosch, F. A., Mowbray, C. T., & Bogat, G. A. (1992). Determinants of parenting attitudes in mothers with severe psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 4, 469-487.

Solarz, A., & Bogat, G. A. (1990). When social support fails: The homeless. Journal of Community Psychology, 18, 79-96.

Ratto, R., & Bogat, G. A. (1990). An evaluation of a preschool curriculum to educate children in the prevention of sexual abuse. Journal of Community Psychology, 18, 289-297.

Caldwell, R. A., Bogat, G. A., & Cruise, K. (1989). Brief report: The relationship of ego identity to social network structure and function in young men and women. Journal of Adolescence, 12, 309-313.

Caldwell, R. A., Bogat, G. A., & Davidson, W. S. II. (1988). The assessment of child abuse potential and the prevention of child abuse and neglect: A policy analysis. American Journal of Community Psychology, 16, 609-624.

Bogat, G. A., Hamernik, K., & Brooks, L. A. (1987). The influence of self-efficacy expectations on the treatment of preorgasmic women. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, 13, 128-136.

Bogat, G. A., & Gensheimer, L. K. (1986). The role of an information and referral service in the selection of child care. Children and Youth Services Review, 8, 243-256.

Bogat, G. A., & Gensheimer, L. K. (1986). Discrepancies between the attitudes and actions of parents choosing day care. Child Care Quarterly, 15, 159-169.

Bogat, G. A., Caldwell, R. A., Rogosch, F. A., & Kriegler, J. A. (1985). Differentiating specialists and generalists within college students' social support networks. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 14, 23-35.

Bogat, G. A., & Redner, R. L. (1985). How mentoring affects the professional development of women in psychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 16, 851-859.

Sloan, V., Jason, L. A., & Bogat, G. A. (1984). A comparison of orientation methods for elementary school transfer students. Child Study Journal, 14, 47-60.

Bogat, G. A., & Jason, L. A. (1983). An evaluation of two visiting programs for elderly community residents. International Journal of Aging & Human Development, 17, 267-280.

Zolik, E., Bogat, G. A., & Jason, L. A. (1983). Training of interns and practicum students at community mental health centers. American Journal of Community Psychology, 11, 673-686. Also reprinted in Dana, R. H. & May, T. (1987). Internship training in professional psychology. New York: Hemisphere Publishing Corp.

Jason, L. A., & Bogat, G. A. (1983). Evaluating a preventive orientation program. Journal of Social Service Research, 7, 39-49.

Bogat, G. A., Jones, J. W., & Jason, L. A. (1980). School transitions: Preventive intervention following an elementary school closing. Journal of Community Psychology, 8, 343-352.

Book Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries, and Special Issues

Bogat, G. A. (2016). Afterword. Jason, L. A., & Glenwick, D. S. (Eds.), Handbook of methodological approaches to community-based research: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods (pp. 365-367). New York: Oxford University Press.

Bogat, G. A., von Eye, A., Bergman, L. R. (2016). Person oriented approaches. In Cicchetti, D. (Ed.), Developmental Psychopathology, Volume 1, 3rd Edition (pp. 797-845). NY: Wiley.

Bogat, G. A., Garcia, A., & Levendosky, A. A. (2016). Intimate partner violence and mental health. In Friedman, H. S. (Editor in Chief), Encyclopedia of mental health, 2nd Ed., (pp. 411-416). New York: Academic Press.

Liang, B., & Bogat, G. A. (2014). Gender in mentoring relationships. In DuBois, D. L., & Karcher, M. J. (Eds.), The handbook of youth mentoring, 2nd Ed., (pp. 159-173). Twelve Oaks, CA: Sage.

Bogat, G. A., Zarrett, N., Peck, S., & von Eye, A. (2012). The person orientation and community psychology: new directions. In L. A. Jason & D. S. Glenwick (Eds.), Innovative methodological approaches to community-based research: Theory and application, (pp. 89-109). Washington, DC: APA.