(students marked with *)
Flaherty, E. M.* & Glidden, L. M. (2000). Positive adjustment in parents rearing children with developmental disabilities. Early Education & Development, 11(4), 407-422.
Glidden, L. M. (2000). Adopting children with developmental disabilities: A long-term perspective. Family Relations, 49, 397-405.
Lazarus, C.*, Evans, J. N.*, Glidden, L. M., & Flaherty, E. M.* (2002). Transracial adoption of children with developmental disabilities: A focus on parental and family adjustment. Adoption Quarterly, 6, 7-24.
Glidden, L. M. & Schoolcraft, S. A.* (2003). Depression: Its trajectory and correlates in mothers rearing children with Intellectual disability." Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 47, 250-263.
Glidden, L.M. (2005, June). Families who adopt children with developmental disabilities. National Council on Family Relations Report, 50(2), F13-14.
Glidden, L. M. & Jobe, B.M.* (2006). The longitudinal course of depression in adoptive and birth mothers of children with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 3, 139-142.
Glidden, L. M. & Billings, F.J., Jobe, B.M.* (2006). Personality, coping style, and well-being of parents rearing children with developmental disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 50, 949-962.
Glidden, L. M. & Jobe, B.M.* (2007). Measuring parental daily rewards and worries in the transition to adulthood. American Journal on Mental Retardation, 112, 275-288.
Jobe, B.M.* & Glidden, L.M. (2008). Predicting maternal rewards and worries for the transition to adulthood of children with developmental disabilities. Journal on Developmental Disabilities, 14, 69-80.
Corrice, A.M.* & Glidden, L.M. (2009). The Down syndrome advantage: Fact or fiction?. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 114, 254-268.
Glidden, L.M., & Jobe, B.M.* (2009). By choice or by chance: Longitudinal perspectives on resilience and vulnerability in adoptive and birth parents of children with developmental disabilities. In L.M. Glidden & M. M. Seltzer (Eds.). International review of research in mental retardation, Families, Vol. 37, (pp. 61-93). San Diego, CA: Academic Press/Elsevier.
Glidden, L.M., & Natcher, A. L.* (2009). Coping strategy use, personality, and adjustment of parents rearing children with developmental disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 53, 998-1013.
Glidden, L.M., Bamberger, K.T.*, Turek, K.T.*, & Hill, K.L.* (2010). Predicting mother/father/child interactions: Parental personality and well-being, socioeconomic variables and child disability status. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, Special Issue: Families Research, 23, 3-13.
Glidden, L.M. (2012). Family well-being and children with intellectual disability. In J. A. Burack, R. M. Hodapp, G. Iarocci, & E. Zigler (Eds.). The Oxford handbook of intellectual disability and development (pp. 303-317). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Glidden, L.M., Ludwig, J.A.*, & Grein, K.A.* (2012). Transitions to adulthood: De- and re-construction. In R. M. Hodapp (Ed.), International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities, Vol. 43 (pp. 219–248). San Diego, CA: Elsevier/Academic Press.
Glidden, L.M., Grein, K.A.*, & Ludwig, J.A.* (2014). The Down syndrome advantage. It depends on what and when you measure. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 119, 389-404. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-119.5.389
Grein, K. A.*, & Glidden, L.M. (2014, electronic version: Print version is in press). Predicting well-being longitudinally for mothers rearing offspring with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research. doi.org/10.1111/jir.12166