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JOURNAL ARTICLES

     Simpson, J. A., Collins, W. A., Tran, S., & Haydon, K. C. (2007).  Attachment and the 
experience and expression of  
                  emotions in romantic relationships:  A  developmental perspective.
Journal of Personality and Social
                  Psychology, 92
, 355-367.
 

     Collins, W. A., Haydon, K. C., & Hesemeyer, P. (2007). Relating relationships: Development, expansion, and
                  interrelations in relationship networks. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 31, 581-584.

      van Dulmen, M. H. M., Goncy, E. A. , Haydon, K. C., & Collins, W. A. (2008). Distinctiveness of adolescent and  
                  emerging adult romantic relationship features in predicting externalizing behavior problems.
Journal of Youth
                  and Adolescence, 37
, 336-345.


     Oriña, M. M., Collins, W. A., Simpson, J. A., Salvatore, J. E., Haydon, K. C., & Kim, J. S. (2011). Developmental and dyadic          
                   perspectives on commitment in adult romantic relationships. Psychological Science, 22(7), 908-15.     
 
     Fortuna, K., Roisman, G. I., Haydon, K.C., Groh, A. M., & Holland, A. S. (2011). Adult attachment states of mind and the quality
                   of young adults’ sibling relationships. Developmental Psychology, 47(5), 1366-1373. 

     Haydon, K. C., Roisman, G. I., Marks, M. J., & Fraley, R. C. (2011). An empirically derived approach to the latent structure of the  
                   Adult Attachment Interview: Additional convergent and discriminant validity evidence. Attachment and Human Development,
                  13, 503-524.

     Haydon, K. C., Roisman, G.I., & Burt, K.B. (2012). In search of security: The latent structure of the Adult Attachment 
                   Interview revisited. Development and Psychopathology, 24, 589-606. 

     Roisman, G.I., Newman, D.A., Fraley, R.C., Haltigan, J.D., Groh, A.M., & Haydon, K.C. (2012). Distinguishing differential 
                    susceptibility from diathesis-stress: Recommendations for evaluating interaction effects. Development and 
                    Psychopathology, 24,
389-409.

     Haydon, K. C., Collins, W. A., Salvatore, J. E., Simpson, J. A., & Roisman, G. I.  (2012). Shared and distinctive origins and 
                    associations of adult attachment representations: The developmental organization of romantic functioning. Child 
                    Development, 83,
1689-1702.

     Salvatore, J. E., Haydon, K. C., Simpson, J. A., & Collins, W. A. (in press). The distinctive role of romantic 
                   relationships in moderating the effects of early caregiving on adulthood depressive symptom trajectories. 
                    Development and Psychopathology. 

    *Yang, M., Haydon, K. C., & Miller, M. J. (in press). Family intergenerational cultural conflict and social support in Asian and 
                    Asian American college student families.  Asian American Journal of Psychology. *Student collaborator

     Salvatore, J. E., Simpson, J.A., Haydon, K. C., Carlson, E., & Collins, W. A. (under review). Distinctive developmental precursors 
                    to maladaptive conflict strategies in adult romantic relationships.

 
    
CHAPTERS

     Rothman, A. J., & Haydon, K. C. (2006). Strategies to motivate behavior change: How can wemobilize adults to promote
                   positive youth development? In E.G. Clary & J. Rhodes (Eds.),
Mobilizing adults for positive youth
                   development: Promoting socially
valued activities (pp. 101-114). Kluwer Academic: New York, NY.

     Simpson, J. A., Collins, W. A., Tran, S., & Haydon, K. C. (2008). Developmental antecedents of emotion in romantic
                   relationships. In J. P. Forgas & J. Fitness (Eds.),
Social relationships: Cognitive, affective, and motivational
                   processes
. New York: Psychology Press.

     Roisman, G. I., & Haydon, K.C. (2011). Earned-security in retrospect: Emerging insights from longitudinal,
                   experimental, and taxometric investigations. In D. Cicchetti & G. I. Roisman (Eds.),
Minnesota Symposium on
                   Child Psychology (Vol. 36).
New York: Wiley.

     Haydon, K. C. & Roisman, G. I. (In press). What's past is prologue: Social developmental precursors of close relationships. In J. A. 
                   Simpson & L. Campbell (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Close Relationships.

    
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