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Letitia E. Kotila
Letitia E. Kotila
Doctoral Candidate, Human Development and Family Science, The Ohio State University
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Time in parenting activities in dual‐earner families at the transition to parenthood
LE Kotila, SJ Schoppe‐Sullivan, CM Kamp Dush
Family relations 62 (5), 795-807, 2013
1832013
Predictors of supportive coparenting after relationship dissolution among at-risk parents.
CMK Dush, LE Kotila, SJ Schoppe-Sullivan
Journal of Family Psychology 25 (3), 356, 2011
1832011
Transactional relations between father involvement and preschoolers' socioemotional adjustment.
R Jia, LE Kotila, SJ Schoppe-Sullivan
Journal of Family Psychology 26 (6), 848, 2012
1542012
Comparisons of levels and predictors of mothers' and fathers' engagement with their preschool-aged children
SJ Schoppe-Sullivan, LE Kotila, R Jia, SN Lang, DJ Bower
Early child development and care 183 (3-4), 498-514, 2013
1492013
Relations between fathers’ and mothers’ infant engagement patterns in dual-earner families and toddler competence
SN Lang, SJ Schoppe-Sullivan, LE Kotila, X Feng, CM Kamp Dush, ...
Journal of family issues 35 (8), 1107-1127, 2014
792014
Integrating sociological and psychological perspectives on coparenting
LE Kotila, SJ Schoppe‐Sullivan
Sociology Compass 9 (8), 731-744, 2015
432015
Involvement with children and low-income fathers’ psychological well-being
LE Kotila, CMK Dush
Fathering 11 (3), 306, 2013
432013
Another baby? Father involvement and childbearing in fragile families.
LE Kotila, CM Kamp Dush
Journal of Family Psychology 26 (6), 976, 2012
362012
New parents' psychological adjustment and trajectories of early parental involvement
R Jia, LE Kotila, SJ Schoppe‐Sullivan, CM Kamp Dush
Journal of Marriage and Family 78 (1), 197-211, 2016
312016
Dimensions of attachment and commitment across the transition to parenthood.
M Ferriby, L Kotila, C Kamp Dush, S Schoppe-Sullivan
Journal of Family Psychology 29 (6), 938, 2015
232015
Daily parenting engagement among new mothers and fathers: The role of romantic attachment in dual-earner families.
SN Lang, SJ Schoppe-Sullivan, LE Kotila, CM Kamp Dush
Journal of Family Psychology 27 (6), 862, 2013
232013
Infant characteristics and parental engagement at the transition to parenthood
LE Kotila, SJ Schoppe-Sullivan, CMK Dush
Infant Behavior and Development 37 (4), 787-799, 2014
202014
Boy or girl? Maternal psychological correlates of knowing fetal sex
LE Kotila, SJ Schoppe-Sullivan, CMK Dush
Personality and individual differences 68, 195-198, 2014
122014
Family Formation among Emerging Adult Men: Fatherhood in Developmental Context.
LE Kotila, AR Snyder, Z Qian
Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research & Practice about Men as Fathers 13 (2), 2015
72015
High father involvement and supportive coparenting predict increased same-partner and decreased multipartnered fertility
LE Kotila, CMK Dush
Princeton University, School of Public and International Affairs, Center for …, 2011
22011
The Development of Father Involvement in Diverse Family Environments
LE Kotila
The Ohio State University, 2015
12015
Corrigendum to “Boy or girl? Maternal psychological correlates of knowing fetal sex”[Pers Indiv Differ 68 (2014) 195–198]
LE Kotila, SJ Schoppe-Sullivan, CMK Dush
Personality and Individual Differences, 257, 2014
2014
High Father I Volveme TAD Supportive Copare Ti G Predict I Creased Same-Part Er AD Decreased Multipart Ered Fertility
LE Kotila, CMK Dush
2011
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