Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Amy M. Kolak is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Amy M. Kolak.


The Journal of Psychology | 2015

Sexual Hookups and Alcohol Consumption Among African American and Caucasian College Students: A Pilot Study

Lisa Thomson Ross; Stephanie Zeigler; Amy M. Kolak; Dryden Epstein

ABSTRACT This study investigated college students’ sexual hooking up and its associations with alcohol consumption for men and women; furthermore, potential differences related to ethnicity were investigated. Students at a midsized southeastern university who identified as Caucasian or African American (N = 227) completed a survey assessing sexual behavior, demographics, and alcohol consumption. Heavy drinking was associated with ever hooking up, number of hookup partners, hookup frequency, and level of sexual contact during hooking up for Caucasian students, but not for their African American peers. Among Caucasians, moderate drinking men reported more intense sexual contact during hookups than their female peers who were moderate drinkers; sexual contact levels were more similar for men and women who were either nondrinkers or heavy drinkers. Limitations and strengths are discussed, as are ideas for future studies on hooking up and for educational efforts to protect against potentially negative outcomes of hooking up.


Family Relations | 2007

Parental Expressiveness as a Moderator of Coparenting and Marital Relationship Quality

Amy M. Kolak; Brenda L. Volling


Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2006

Marriage, Parenting, and the Emergence of Early Self-Regulation in the Family System

Brenda L. Volling; Alysia Y. Blandon; Amy M. Kolak


Infant and Child Development | 2008

Family-level Coparenting Processes and Child Gender as Moderators of Family Stress and Toddler Adjustment

Amy M. Kolak; Lynne Vernon-Feagans


Journal of Family Psychology | 2013

Coparenting moderates the association between firstborn children's temperament and problem behavior across the transition to siblinghood.

Amy M. Kolak; Brenda L. Volling


Infant and Child Development | 2011

Sibling jealousy in early childhood: longitudinal links to sibling relationship quality

Amy M. Kolak; Brenda L. Volling


Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology | 2007

Quality of childcare and otitis media: Relationship to children's language during naturalistic interactions at 18, 24, and 36 months

Lynne Vernon-Feagans; Megan M. Hurley; Kristine M. Yont; Patricia Wamboldt; Amy M. Kolak


Archive | 2009

Empathy and Compassionate Love in Early Childhood: Development and Family Influence

Brenda L. Volling; Amy M. Kolak; Denise E. Kennedy


Archive | 2009

Biopsychosocial Regulatory Processes in the Development of Childhood Behavioral Problems: Family Subsystems and Children's Self-Regulation

Brenda L. Volling; Amy M. Kolak; Alysia Y. Blandon


Early Education and Development | 2013

Minor Illnesses, Temperament, and Toddler Social Functioning

Amy M. Kolak; Tara J. Frey; Chloe A. Brown; Lynne Vernon-Feagans

Collaboration


Dive into the Amy M. Kolak's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Lynne Vernon-Feagans

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Alysia Y. Blandon

Pennsylvania State University

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Patricia Wamboldt

Pennsylvania State University

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge