Representative Publications
Poehlmann, J., & Fiese, B. H. (2001). The interaction of maternal and infant vulnerabilities on developing attachment relationships. Development and Psychopathology, 13, 1-11.
Fiese, B. H., Poehlmann, J., Irwin, M., Gordon, M., & Curry-Bleggi, E. (2001). Pediatric screening instrument to detect problematic infant-parent interactions: Initial reliability and validity in a sample of high and low risk infants. Infant Mental Health Journal, 22, 463-478.
Poehlmann, J., & Fiese, B. H. (2001). Early parent-infant interaction as a mediator of the relation between neonatal risk status and 12-month cognitive development. Infant Behavior and Development, 24, 171-188.
Poehlmann, J. (2003). An attachment perspective on grandparents raising their very young grandchildren: Implications for intervention and research. Infant Mental Health Journal, 24, 149-173.
Poehlmann, J., White, T., & Bjerke, K. (2004). Integrating HIV risk reduction into family programs for women offenders: A family relationship perspective. Family Relations, 53, 27-37.
Poehlmann, J. (2005). Representations of attachment relationships in children of incarcerated mothers. Child Development, 76, 679-696.
Poehlmann, J., Clements, M., Abbeduto, L., & Farsad, V. (2005). Family experiences associated with a child’s diagnosis of fragile X or Down syndrome: Evidence for resilience and disruption. Mental Retardation, 43, 255-267.
Poehlmann, J. (2005). Incarcerated mothers’ contact with children, perceived family relationships, and depressive symptoms. Journal of Family Psychology, 19, 350-357.
Poehlmann, J. (2005). Children of incarcerated mothers: Family characteristics and intellectual outcomes. Journal of Marriage and Family, 67, 1275-1285.