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Brandon T. McDaniel
Brandon T. McDaniel
Senior Research Scientist, Mirro Center for Research and Innovation, Parkview Health
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“Technoference”: The Interference of Technology in Couple Relationships and Implications for Women’s Personal and Relational Well-Being.
BT McDaniel, SM Coyne
Psychology of Popular Media Culture, 2014
6692014
New mothers and media use: Associations between blogging, social networking, and maternal well-being
BT McDaniel, SM Coyne, EK Holmes
Maternal and child health journal 16, 1509-1517, 2012
5022012
Technoference: Parent distraction with technology and associations with child behavior problems
BT McDaniel, JS Radesky
Child development 89 (1), 100-109, 2018
4792018
How parents and their children used social media and technology at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and associations with anxiety
M Drouin, BT McDaniel, J Pater, T Toscos
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 23 (11), 727-736, 2020
3692020
Do you have anything to hide? Infidelity-related behaviors on social media sites and marital satisfaction
BT McDaniel, M Drouin, J Cravens
Computers in Human Behavior 66, 88-95, 2017
2432017
Technology interference in the parenting of young children: Implications for mothers’ perceptions of coparenting
BT McDaniel, SM Coyne
The Social Science Journal 53 (4), 435-443, 2016
2072016
Technoference: Longitudinal associations between parent technology use, parenting stress, and child behavior problems
BT McDaniel, JS Radesky
Pediatric research 84 (2), 210-218, 2018
1982018
Parent distraction with phones, reasons for use, and impacts on parenting and child outcomes: A review of the emerging research
BT McDaniel
Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies 1 (2), 72-80, 2019
1632019
“Technoference” and implications for mothers' and fathers' couple and coparenting relationship quality
BT McDaniel, AM Galovan, JD Cravens, M Drouin
Computers in human behavior 80, 303-313, 2018
1612018
Longitudinal associations between relationship quality and coparenting across the transition to parenthood: A dyadic perspective.
Y Le, BT McDaniel, CE Leavitt, ME Feinberg
Journal of Family Psychology 30 (8), 918, 2016
1482016
“Do you dare to compare?” Associations between maternal social comparisons on social networking sites and parenting, mental health, and romantic relationship outcomes
SM Coyne, BT McDaniel, LA Stockdale
Computers in Human Behavior 70, 335-340, 2017
1362017
Coparenting quality during the first three months after birth: The role of infant sleep quality
BT McDaniel, DM Teti
Journal of Family Psychology 26 (6), 886-895, 2012
1282012
Sexting among married couples: Who is doing it, and are they more satisfied?
BT McDaniel, M Drouin
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 18 (11), 628-634, 2015
1182015
Daily technology interruptions and emotional and relational well-being
BT McDaniel, M Drouin
Computers in Human Behavior 99, 1-8, 2019
1152019
"Technoference”: Everyday intrusions and interruptions of technology in couple and family relationships
BT McDaniel
Family communication in the age of digital and social media., 228-244, 2015
1002015
Sexting profiles in the United States and Canada: Implications for individual and relationship well-being
AM Galovan, M Drouin, BT McDaniel
Computers in Human Behavior 79, 19-29, 2018
962018
Parenting stress and sexual satisfaction among first-time parents: A dyadic approach
CE Leavitt, BT McDaniel, MK Maas, ME Feinberg
Sex roles 76 (5-6), 346-355, 2017
912017
Young Children’s Tablet Use and Associations with Maternal Well-Being
TA Pempek, BT McDaniel
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2016
742016
Gender, emotion work, and relationship quality: A daily diary study
MA Curran, BT McDaniel, AM Pollitt, CJ Totenhagen
Sex roles 73, 157-173, 2015
672015
Predicting coparenting quality in daily life in mothers and fathers.
BT McDaniel, DM Teti, ME Feinberg
Journal of Family Psychology 32 (7), 904, 2018
652018
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