
About
Kari Adamsons is a Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on fathering behaviors, family theory (particularly identity theory), and couple relationships. She holds a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (2006) and has taught courses on parenting, family theory, and masculinities.
Education
- B.A. Psychology, College of William and Mary (1996)
- M.S. Human Development and Family Studies, UNC Greensboro (2002)
- PhD Human Development and Family Studies, UNC Greensboro (2006)
Research Interests
Her work explores parenting role negotiation, father-child relationship dynamics, obesity prevention interventions targeting fathers, and theoretical advancements in family studies. She employs quantitative methods with mixed-methods approaches.
Grants & Advising
Though specific grants aren't listed in provided texts, her obesity prevention programs indicate funded research. No advisee names appear in available materials.
Labs/Teams
No specific lab affiliations mentioned, though her obesity prevention work suggests collaborative teams in public health and family studies.
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