Jake C. Steggerda
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Also affiliated: University of Florida (2025–2026); Wheaton College - Illinois (2020–2021)
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Jake C. Steggerda's research focuses on behavioral health, with recent work examining the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on families and individuals. His publications investigate topics such as telebehavioral health, parental stress, and youth internalizing symptoms in the context of the pandemic, particularly within military-connected families. Steggerda has also explored issues related to peer victimization in elementary school children, including the role of anxiety sensitivity and internalizing symptoms. His work extends to substance use disorders, with a publication analyzing disparities in viral suppression among men who have sex with men living with HIV. Additional research interests include smoking cessation motivation and the psychosocial factors affecting music students. Steggerda collaborates with several faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Timothy A. Cavell, Julia L. Kiefer, Ana J. Bridges, and Melissa Brown.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 44
Selected Publications
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A Little Goes a Long Way: Highly Mobile Military- Connected Parents’ and Students’ Perspectives on School Supports for School Transitions (2026)
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School Support for Military-Connected Families: Teacher and Counselor Perspectives (2025)
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Examining the Psychometric Properties of the Student Behavior Checklist-Brief’s Subject Scores: Tests of Measurement Invariance (2024)
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Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children (2024)
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Inventory of School Supports-Parent Report (ISS-PR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Families (2024)
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Inventory of School Supports-Youth Report (ISS-YR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Students (2024)
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The Practice of Rematching in Youth Mentoring: A Study of Planned Rematches in School-Based Mentoring for Children Identified as Aggressive (2024)
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Were you rushing or were you dragging? Perceived support, music-specific stress, and internalizing symptoms in university-level music students (2023)
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Telebehavioral health at a federally qualified health center pre- and peri-COVID-19. (2023)
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Pre-existing parental stress and youth internalizing symptoms predict parent-reported COVID-related stress in military families (2023)
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Hope is a Mediator Between Enhancing Attributional Style and Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescence (2023)
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Lunchroom-Specific Peer Acceptance and Children’s Internalizing Symptoms (2023)
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The dynamics of smoking quit motivation in daily life: Associations with momentary self-regulation and nightly quit intentions (2023)
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Anxiety Sensitivity and Internalizing Symptoms: Co-Predictors of Persistent Peer Victimization in Elementary School Children (2023)
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Informal mentoring support as a potential moderator of the relation between adolescent dating violence victimization and substance use (2022)
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- Children’s self-rated lunchroom likability and peer victimization
- Anxiety Sensitivity and Internalizing Symptoms: Co-Predictors of Persistent Peer Victimization in Elementary School Children
- Pre-existing parental stress and youth internalizing symptoms predict parent-reported COVID-related stress in military families
- Network‐related teaching and changes in classroom seating
- Inventory of School Supports-Parent Report (ISS-PR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Families
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Anxiety Sensitivity and Internalizing Symptoms: Co-Predictors of Persistent Peer Victimization in Elementary School Children
- Were you rushing or were you dragging? Perceived support, music-specific stress, and internalizing symptoms in university-level music students
- Informal mentoring support as a potential moderator of the relation between adolescent dating violence victimization and substance use
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- The Practice of Rematching in Youth Mentoring: A Study of Planned Rematches in School-Based Mentoring for Children Identified as Aggressive
- Pre-existing parental stress and youth internalizing symptoms predict parent-reported COVID-related stress in military families
- Inventory of School Supports-Parent Report (ISS-PR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Families
- Inventory of School Supports-Youth Report (ISS-YR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Students
- School Support for Military-Connected Families: Teacher and Counselor Perspectives
- A Little Goes a Long Way: Highly Mobile Military-Connected Parents’ and Students’ Perspectives on School Supports for School Transitions
- Pre-existing parental stress and youth internalizing symptoms predict parent-reported COVID-related stress in military families
- Inventory of School Supports-Parent Report (ISS-PR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Families
- Inventory of School Supports-Youth Report (ISS-YR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Students
- School Support for Military-Connected Families: Teacher and Counselor Perspectives
- A Little Goes a Long Way: Highly Mobile Military-Connected Parents’ and Students’ Perspectives on School Supports for School Transitions
- Pre-existing parental stress and youth internalizing symptoms predict parent-reported COVID-related stress in military families
- Inventory of School Supports-Parent Report (ISS-PR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Families
- Inventory of School Supports-Youth Report (ISS-YR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Students
- School Support for Military-Connected Families: Teacher and Counselor Perspectives
- A Little Goes a Long Way: Highly Mobile Military-Connected Parents’ and Students’ Perspectives on School Supports for School Transitions
- Children’s self-rated lunchroom likability and peer victimization
- Anxiety Sensitivity and Internalizing Symptoms: Co-Predictors of Persistent Peer Victimization in Elementary School Children
- Lunchroom-Specific Peer Acceptance and Children’s Internalizing Symptoms
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Pre-existing parental stress and youth internalizing symptoms predict parent-reported COVID-related stress in military families
- Inventory of School Supports-Parent Report (ISS-PR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Families
- Inventory of School Supports-Youth Report (ISS-YR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Students
- School Support for Military-Connected Families: Teacher and Counselor Perspectives
- Inventory of School Supports-Parent Report (ISS-PR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Families
- Inventory of School Supports-Youth Report (ISS-YR): Development and Validation with Military-Connected Students
- School Support for Military-Connected Families: Teacher and Counselor Perspectives
- A Little Goes a Long Way: Highly Mobile Military-Connected Parents’ and Students’ Perspectives on School Supports for School Transitions
- Hope is a Mediator Between Enhancing Attributional Style and Depressive Symptoms in Early Adolescence
- Abbreviated Assessment Tool of Learned Helplessness and Mastery Orientation: The Student Behavior Checklist—Brief
- Examining the Psychometric Properties of the Student Behavior Checklist-Brief’s Subject Scores: Tests of Measurement Invariance
- Children’s self-rated lunchroom likability and peer victimization
- Network‐related teaching and changes in classroom seating
- Lunchroom-Specific Peer Acceptance and Children’s Internalizing Symptoms
- Pre-existing parental stress and youth internalizing symptoms predict parent-reported COVID-related stress in military families
- Network‐related teaching and changes in classroom seating
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Anxiety Sensitivity and Internalizing Symptoms: Co-Predictors of Persistent Peer Victimization in Elementary School Children
- Informal mentoring support as a potential moderator of the relation between adolescent dating violence victimization and substance use
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
- Telebehavioral health at a federally qualified health center pre- and peri-COVID-19.
- Were you rushing or were you dragging? Perceived support, music-specific stress, and internalizing symptoms in university-level music students
- Examining the Psychometric Properties of the Student Behavior Checklist-Brief’s Subject Scores: Tests of Measurement Invariance
- Children’s self-rated lunchroom likability and peer victimization
- The Practice of Rematching in Youth Mentoring: A Study of Planned Rematches in School-Based Mentoring for Children Identified as Aggressive
- Informal mentoring support as a potential moderator of the relation between adolescent dating violence victimization and substance use
- Moderators of the Link Between Social Preference and Persistent Peer Victimization for Elementary School Children
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