Claire S. Tomlinson
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
20
Citations
110
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
8
Publishing since 2019
Claire S. Tomlinson studies parenting, child mental health, and family systems, with a focus on how parenting knowledge and practices relate to children's emotional and behavioral difficulties. Recent work develops and tests technology-based tools—such as smartphone apps and computerized assessments—to support treatment of childhood behavior problems, and includes meta-analyses evaluating mental health interventions. The research also examines children's experiences within the child welfare system.
Publication activity has been steady and modestly growing since 2019, averaging about 2.8 papers per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- A Computerized Adaptive Test for the Knowledge of Effective Parenting Test–Internalizing Module: Instrument Validation Study
JMIR Formative Research · 2026
- Parenting knowledge moderates the association between parent and child internalizing symptoms.
Journal of Family Psychology · 2026
- Beyond “One Size Fits All”: Differences in Parenting and Mental Health Among Children With Oppositional Defiant Disorder Symptoms
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry · 2026
- Meta-analysis on the effects of client preferences on treatment satisfaction, completion, and clinical outcome: A 10-year update
Clinical Psychology Review · 2025
- Novel Smartphone App and Supportive Accountability for the Treatment of Childhood Disruptive Behavior Problems: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Research Protocols · 2025
- Meta-Analysis on the Effectiveness of mHealth Interventions for Mental Health: A 10-Year Update
Behavior Modification · 2025
- Novel Smartphone App and Supportive Accountability for the Treatment of Childhood Disruptive Behavior Problems: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint)
2024
- Returning to the child welfare system: Understanding the wellbeing, health, education, and placement of children who return
Family Court Review · 2023
- The revolving door of families in the child welfare system: Risk and protective factors associated with families returning
Children and Youth Services Review · 2019
- Family Court Review×3
- Psychology Public Policy and Law×2
- Journal of Family Psychology×2
- Children and Youth Services Review×1
- Clinical Psychology Review×1
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