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Patricia Roehling
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

Research Articles and Book Chapters

Roehling, M.V., & Roehling, P.V. (forthcoming, Spring 2005). Investigating the influence of personal characteristics, organizational setting, and organizational tenure on sensitivity to equity in the employment relationship. Journal of Business and Psychology, Volume19(3).

Roehling, P. V., Jarvis, L. H., & Swope, H. E. (forthcoming, Spring 2005). Variations in Negative Work-Family Spillover among White-, Black- and Hispanic-American Men and Women: Does Ethnicity Matter? Journal of Family Issues.

Roehling, P.V., & Moen, P. (2003). Dual-earner couples. Sloan Work and Family Research Network Resources for Teaching: Work and Family Encyclopedia (http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/wfnetwork/rft/wfpedia/index.html)

Roehling, P.V., Moen, P., & Batt, R.M. (2003). When work spillovers over into home and home spillover over into work. In P. Moen (Ed.) It's About Time, Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY.

Moen, P., Roehling, P.V., Sweet, S., Townsend, B., Lee, S., Harris-Abbott, D., O'Brien, L., & Campbell, K. (2003). Methodological Notes on the Cornell Couples and Careers Study. In P. Moen (Ed.) It's About Time, Cornell University Press: Ithaca, NY.

Roehling, P.V., Bultman, M. (2002). Does absence make the heart grow fonder: Work-related travel and marital satisfaction. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 46:273-287

Roehling, P. V., Roehling, M. V. & Moen, P. (2001) The relationship between work-life policies and practices and employee loyalty: A life course perspective. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 22, 141-170.

Moen, P., Harris-Abbott, D. Lee, S. & Roehling, P. (1999). The Cornell Couples and Careers Study. Ithaca, NY: Cornell Employment and Family Careers Institute.

Roehling, P. V., Koelbel, N., & Rutgers, C. (1996). Codependence and conduct disorder: Feminine versus masculine coping responses to abusive parenting practices. Sex Roles, 35, 603-618.

Roehling, P. V. & Gaumond, E. (1996). Reliability and validity of the codependent questionnaire. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 14, 85-95.

Motiff, J. P. & Roehling, P. V. (1994) Learning while serving in a psychology internship. Michigan Journal of Community Serivce, 1, 70-76.

Christiansen, B.A., Smith, G.T., Roehling, P.V., Goldman, M.S. (1989). Using alcohol expectancies to predict adolescent drinking behavior after one year. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 57, 93-99.

Roehling, P.V., Goldman, M.S. (1987). Alcohol expectancies and their relationship to actual drinking experiences. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. 1, 108-113.

Roehling, P.V. & Robin, A.L. (1986) Development and validation of the Family Beliefs Inventory: A measure of unrealistic beliefs among parents and adolescents. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 55, 693-697.

Books

Moen, P. & Roehling, P. V. (2005) The Career Mystique: Cracks in the American Dream. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Presentations

Roehling, P. V. (2004). The reciprocal influences of work on family-related decisions and of family on work-related decisions among American couples. Paper presented at the 18 th Biennial Meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development, July, Ghent, Belgium .

Patricia Roehling, Phyllis Moen, Elizabeth Wilson (2004) The Effect of "Family-Friendly" Policy Use on Family Well-Being. Paper presented at the Annual Eastern Psychological Association Meeting, February, New York City.

Roehling, P. V., Jarvis, L. H., & Swope, H. (2003). Variations in negative work-family spillover among White-, Black-, and Hispanic-American men and women: Does ethnicity matter? Paper presented at the Annual Academy of Management Convention, August, Seattle.

Roehling, P. V., Moen, P., & Wilson, E. (2003).The Cornell Careers Institute: Studying the working environments of dual earner couples. Paper presented at the Society for Research on Child Development, April, Tampa.

Moen, P. & Roehling, P. V. (2002) Careers and Well-Being: Women's Work/Family Spillover, Energy and Stress. Invited paper presented at Women, Work and Health Conference, June, Stockholm, Sweden.

Roehling, P.V. & Bultman, M. (2002) When are you coming home? Work-Related Travel, Gender and Family Relationships. Paper presented at Persons, Processes and Places: Research on Families, Workplaces and Communities, February, San Francisco.

Roehling, P.V. (2000). Work-family spillover: A life course perspective among U.S. dual-earner couples. Paper presented as part of a symposium at the XXVII International Congress of Psychology, July, 2000, Stockholm.

Roehling, P. V. (1999). Work-family spillover and well-being: A life course perspective. Paper presented as part of a symposium titled Work, family and well-being: A life course perspective at the Annual American Psychological Association Convention. August, Boston.

Roehling, M., Roehling, P. V., & Moen, P. (1999). The Impact of Work-Life Policies and Practices on Employee Loyalty: A Life Course Perspective. Paper presented at The Annual Meeting of Academy of Management. Chicago, August.

Roehling, P.V., Moen, P. (1999). Assessing the life course related implications of work-life policies: The case of employee loyalty. Paper presented at the Sloan Foundation Conference, Chicago, May.

Roehling, P.V. O’Brien, L. & Moen, P. Linking workplace flexibility and employee commitment: A life course approach. In Policy and research perspectives on family-supportive workplaces. A symposium presented at the APA/NIOSH Conference of Occupational Stress and Health. March, 1999.

Roehling, P.V. (1998). “Who’s cooking tonight?” Research on the challenges facing working couples across the life course. Invited address for Diversity ’98, conference sponsored by the Greater Rochester Diversity Council.

Roehling, P.V. (1997, August). Ethnicity and eating disorders: Important lessons from the African-American community. In P.V. Roehling (Chair), Cross-cultural perspective on eating disorders and body image. Symposium presented at the Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Chicago, IL.

Roehling, P. V. & Smith, A. (1996, August). Ideal body size and anorexia: Comparing European-Americans and African-Americans. Poster presented at the Annual American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, Canada.

Roehling, P. V. & Pikey, M. L. (1995, August) Predicting alcohol treatment outcome using expectancies regarding recovery. Paper presented at the Annual American Psychological Association Convention, New York, NY.

Roehling, P. V. (1994, May). Maintaining Psi Chi chapter vitality. Participant in a roundtable discussion. Annual Midwestern Psychological Association Convention, Chicago, ILL.

Roehling, P. V., Koelbel, N. & Rutgers, C. (1994, August) Codependence: Pathologizing feminity? Poster presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA.

Roehling, P. V., DeYoung, J. Bosker, M. & Schut, L. J. (1993, August). Parental abuse as a mediator of codependence among alcoholics' offspring. Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.

Roehling, P.V., Fowler, B., Gaumond, E. & Dancz, D. (1992, August). Codependence: A valid construct? Paper presented at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Washington D.C.