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James A. Rankin
James A. Rankin
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Fathers of youth with autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review of the impact of fathers’ involvement on youth, families, and intervention
JA Rankin, CA Paisley, TS Tomeny, SW Eldred
Clinical child and family psychology review 22, 458-477, 2019
1062019
Unmet social support needs among college students: Relations between social support discrepancy and depressive and anxiety symptoms.
JA Rankin, CA Paisley, MM Mulla, TS Tomeny
Journal of counseling psychology 65 (4), 474, 2018
922018
Sibling relationship quality and psychosocial outcomes among adult siblings of individuals with autism spectrum disorder and individuals with intellectual disability without autism
TS Tomeny, BM Ellis, JA Rankin, TD Barry
Research in developmental disabilities 62, 104-114, 2017
832017
Emotional and behavioral functioning of typically-developing sisters of children with autism spectrum disorder: The roles of ASD severity, parental stress, and marital status
TS Tomeny, LK Baker, TD Barry, SW Eldred, JA Rankin
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 32, 130-142, 2016
622016
A model of family and child functioning in siblings of youth with autism spectrum disorder
ME Tudor, J Rankin, MD Lerner
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 48, 1210-1227, 2018
522018
Parent-and self-reported social skills importance in autism spectrum disorder
JA Rankin, RJ Weber, E Kang, MD Lerner
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 46, 273-286, 2016
312016
Multi-informant assessment of siblings of youth with autism spectrum disorder: Parent-child discrepancies in at-risk classification
JA Rankin, TS Tomeny, TD Barry
Research in Developmental Disabilities 68, 78-87, 2017
272017
Discrepancy in perceived social support among typically developing siblings of youth with autism spectrum disorder
TS Tomeny, JA Rankin, LK Baker, SW Eldred, TD Barry
Autism 23 (3), 594-606, 2019
192019
Screening of broader autism phenotype symptoms in siblings: Support for a distinct model of symptomatology
JA Rankin, TS Tomeny
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 49, 4686-4690, 2019
102019
Self-reported social skills importance ratings, not social skills themselves, predict sociometric status among youth with autism spectrum disorder
E Kang, LA Santore, JA Rankin, MD Lerner
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders 74, 101552, 2020
32020
Pilot Results from a Novel Social Functioning Treatment Program Study
JA Rankin, G Di Giovanni, M Yoon, ES Brodkin
INSAR 2023, 2023
2023
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