
معرفی
Rina Eiden is a Professor of Psychology at The Pennsylvania State University and a member of the Consortium for Combating Substance Abuse. She serves as an Associate Editor of Child Development. Her research focuses on developmental trajectories in children exposed to parental substance abuse and adversities, with an emphasis on early interventions to promote competence.
Research Interests:
- Developmental mechanisms linking parental substance abuse to child outcomes
- Infant-parent attachment and parent-child self-regulation
- Individual differences in children's autonomic/sress reactivity
- Immune/inflammatory mechanisms in developmental pathways
- Prenatal and early childhood interventions for substance-using parents
Current Projects:
- Randomized clinical trial to promote co-parenting and reduce father hazardous drinking in expectant parents
- Translational (human-animal) study of prenatal tobacco/cannabis exposure on middle childhood outcomes
- Developmental pathways to violence, victimization, and substance use in cocaine-exposed cohorts
- Collaborative study on prenatal cocaine effects on brain functional connectivity and behavior
- Clinical trials to enhance alternatives to eating in infancy and prevent postpartum smoking relapse
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