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Bryan Karazsia

Bryan Karazsia, PhD

Dr. Karazsia's research program focuses on methodological issues as they pertain to the development of children, adolescents, and emerging adults. Specific content areas of his work include unintentional injuries, the leading cause of death to children in the United States, and health concerns related to body image among men and women. Dr. Karazsia was granted the Lizette Peterson Homer Injury Prevention Award by the Society of Pediatric Psychology in 2009.


Positions

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, The College of Wooster, Wooster, OH

 

Education

  • Ph.D., 2009, Clinical psychology, Kent State University, Kent, OH
  • M.A., 2005, Clinical psychology, Kent State University, Kent, OH

 

Relevant Publications

  • Karazsia, B.T., & Wildman, B.G. (in press). The mediating effects of parenting behaviors on maternal affect and reports of children's behavior. Journal of Child and Family Studies. (Published online on September 9, 2008).
  • Karazsia, B.T., & van Dulmen, M.H.M. (2008). Regression models for count data: Illustrations using longitudinal predictors of childhood injury. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 33, 1076-1084.
  • Karazsia, B.T., & Crowther, J. H. (2008). Psychological and behavioral correlates of the SATAQ-3 with males. Body Image, 5, 109-115.
  • Karazsia, B.T., van Dulmen, M.H., & Wildman, B.G. (2008). Confirmatory factor analysis of Arnold et al.'s Parenting Scale across race, age, and sex. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 17, 500-516.
  • Wildman, B.G., Bilfield, S., & Karazsia, B.T. (2006). Brief report: The relationship between chronic illness and mental health treatment in pediatric primary care. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 31, 813-817.

 

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