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    Timing Is Everything: Pre-Engagement Cohabitation and Increased Risk for Poor Marital Outcomes by Kline, Galena H, Stanley, Scott M, Markman, Howard J, Antonio Olmos-Gallo, P, St. Peters, Michelle, Whitton, Sarah W, Prado, Lydia M

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2004)
    “…Data from a longitudinal study were used to examine differences among couples that cohabited before engagement, after engagement, or not until marriage. Survey…”
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    Depressive Symptoms in Early Marriage: Predictions From Relationship Confidence and Negative Marital Interaction by Whitton, Sarah W, Olmos-Gallo, P. Antonio, Stanley, Scott M, Prado, Lydia M, Kline, Galena H, Peters, Michelle St, Markman, Howard J

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2007)
    “…The authors proposed a model of depressive symptoms in early marriage in which relationship confidence, defined as perceived couple-level efficacy to manage…”
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    Community-Based Premarital Prevention: Clergy and Lay Leaders on the Front Lines by Stanley, Scott M., Markman, Howard J., Prado, Lydia M., Olmos-Gallo, P. Antonio, Tonelli, Laurie, St. Peters, Michelle, Leber, B. Douglas, Bobulinski, Michelle, Cordova, Allan, Whitton, Sarah W.

    Published in Family relations (01-01-2001)
    “…This study reports on the results of the dissemination of an empirically-based, premarital education program within religious organizations. The following…”
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    Testifying in Criminal Court: Emotional Effects on Child Sexual Assault Victims by Goodman, Gail S., Taub, Elizabeth Pyle, David P. H. Jones, England, Patricia, Port, Linda K., Rudy, Leslie, Prado, Lydia, John E. B. Myers, Melton, Gary B.

    “…Child victims must cope not only with the emotional consequences of criminal acts but also with the potentially traumatizing effects of legal involvement…”
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    Explaining why remarriages are at risk for divorce: Exploring the role of communication in remarital relationships by Prado, Lydia Marie

    Published 01-01-1995
    “…Over 40% of U.S. marriages are remarriages for one or both partners (Coleman & Ganong, 1990). The current study proposed a communication-based explanation for…”
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