Allison Frost

458 total citations
22 papers, 280 citations indexed

About

Allison Frost is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology and Behavioral Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Allison Frost has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 280 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Clinical Psychology, 8 papers in Social Psychology and 6 papers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Allison Frost's work include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (17 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (6 papers) and Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (5 papers). Allison Frost is often cited by papers focused on Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development (17 papers), Stress Responses and Cortisol (6 papers) and Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum (5 papers). Allison Frost collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Allison Frost's co-authors include Kristin Bernard, Oliver Lindhiem, Charles B. Bennett, Ellen M. Kessel, Daniel N. Klein, Lindsay T. Hoyt, Emma K. Adam, Daniel C. Kopala‐Sibley, Mary Dozier and Terri J. Sabol and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Child Development and Developmental Psychology.

In The Last Decade

Allison Frost

19 papers receiving 278 citations

Peers

Allison Frost
Meriah Lee DeJoseph United States
Melissa N. Dackis United States
Lindsay Zajac United States
Randi A. Bates United States
Karen Jones‐Mason United States
Jennifer A. DiCorcia United States
Allison P. Danzig United States
Jason José Bendezú United States
Meriah Lee DeJoseph United States
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All Works

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Frost, Allison, Esther O. Chung, John A. Gallis, et al.. (2025). Longitudinal pathways between maternal depression, parenting behaviors, and early childhood development: A mediation analysis. International Journal of Behavioral Development. 49(3). 263–276.
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Frost, Allison, Ashley Hagaman, Amina Bibi, et al.. (2024). Childhood parental bonding and depression in adulthood: A study of mothers in rural Pakistan. Journal of Affective Disorders. 356. 715–721. 1 indexed citations
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Chung, Esther O., Ashley Hagaman, Amina Bibi, et al.. (2022). Mother-in-law childcare and perinatal depression in rural Pakistan. Women s Health. 18. 892551976–892551976. 9 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, Katherine LeMasters, Ashley Hagaman, et al.. (2022). Adverse childhood experiences and implications of perceived stress, anxiety and cortisol among women in Pakistan: a cross-sectional study. BMJ Open. 12(4). e052280–e052280. 8 indexed citations
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Baranov, Victoria, Allison Frost, Ashley Hagaman, et al.. (2022). Effects of a maternal psychosocial intervention on hair derived biomarkers of HPA axis function in mothers and children in rural Pakistan. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 100082–100082. 4 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, Ashley Hagaman, Victoria Baranov, et al.. (2022). Non-linear associations between HPA axis activity during infancy and mental health difficulties during early childhood among children in rural Pakistan. Development and Psychopathology. 35(4). 2086–2095. 1 indexed citations
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Haight, Sarah C., John A. Gallis, Esther O. Chung, et al.. (2022). Stressful life events, intimate partner violence, and perceived stress in the postpartum period: longitudinal findings in rural Pakistan. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. 57(11). 2193–2205. 6 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, et al.. (2021). Indicators of deprivation predict diurnal cortisol regulation during infancy.. Developmental Psychology. 57(2). 200–210. 6 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, Michelle Bosquet Enlow, Ashley J. Malin, Kristin Bernard, & Rosalind J. Wright. (2021). Early Adverse Experiences and Repeated Wheezing From 6 to 30 Months of Age: Investigating the Roles of Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis Functioning, Child Sex, and Caregiving Sensitivity. Child Development. 92(6). e1260–e1274. 6 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, et al.. (2021). Externalizing behavior and stress system functioning in infants exposed to early adversity: A multi‐system exploration. Developmental Psychobiology. 63(5). 1255–1265. 1 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, et al.. (2020). Adult processing of child emotional expressions: A meta-analysis of ERP studies.. Developmental Psychology. 56(6). 1170–1190. 15 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, et al.. (2019). Latent profiles of maternal neural response to infant emotional stimuli: Associations with maternal sensitivity. Biological Psychology. 143. 113–120. 9 indexed citations
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Kessel, Ellen M., Allison Frost, Brandon L. Goldstein, et al.. (2019). Developmental pathways from preschool irritability to multifinality in early adolescence: the role of diurnal cortisol. Psychological Medicine. 51(5). 761–769. 14 indexed citations
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Sabol, Terri J., et al.. (2019). Are All Head Start Classrooms Created Equal? Variation in Classroom Quality Within Head Start Centers and Implications for Accountability Systems. American Educational Research Journal. 57(2). 504–534. 13 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, Ellen M. Kessel, Sarah R. Black, et al.. (2018). Homotypic and heterotypic continuity of internalizing and externalizing symptoms from ages 3 to 12: The moderating role of diurnal cortisol. Development and Psychopathology. 31(2). 789–798. 4 indexed citations
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Kopala‐Sibley, Daniel C., et al.. (2017). Parental depressive history, parenting styles, and child psychopathology over 6 years: The contribution of each parent's depressive history to the other's parenting styles. Development and Psychopathology. 29(4). 1469–1482. 28 indexed citations
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Bernard, Kristin, Allison Frost, Charles B. Bennett, & Oliver Lindhiem. (2017). Maltreatment and diurnal cortisol regulation: A meta-analysis. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 78. 57–67. 109 indexed citations
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Frost, Allison, et al.. (2017). Longitudinal associations between low morning cortisol in infancy and anger dysregulation in early childhood in a CPS‐referred sample. Developmental Science. 21(3). e12573–e12573. 9 indexed citations

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