Below are some of Dr. Rose’s publications from 2010 to the present. Her current and former graduate students who were co-authors on the papers are marked with an astrisk (*).
Textbook
Parke, R., Roisman, G. I., & Rose, A. J. (2019). Social Development. Wiley: New York.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Rose, A. J., & Asher, S. R. (2017). The social tasks of friendship: Do girls and boys excel in different tasks? Child Development Perspectives, 11, 3-8.
Rose, A. J., *Glick, G. C., *Smith, R. L., *Schwartz-Mette, R. A., & *Borowski, S. K. (2017). Co-rumination exacerbates stress generation among adolescents with depressive symptoms. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 45, 985-995.
Rose, A. J., *Smith, R. L, *Glick, G. C., & *Schwartz-Mette, R. A (2016). Girls’ and boys’ problem talk: Implications for emotional closeness in friendship. Developmental Psychology 52, 629-239.
*Schwartz-Mette, R. A., & Rose, A. J. (2016). Depressive symptoms and conversational self-focus in adolescents’ friendships. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 44, 87-100.
Rose, A. J., *Schwartz-Mette, R. A., *Glick, G. C., *Smith, R. L., & *Luebbe, A. M. (2014). An observational study of co-rumination in adolescent friendships. Developmental Psychology,
*Waller, E. M. & Rose, A. J. (2013). Adolescents’ co-rumination with mothers, co-rumination with friends and internalizing symptoms. Journal of Adolescence, 36, 429-433.
Rose, A. J., *Schwartz-Mette, R. A., *Smith, R. L., Asher, S. R., *Swenson, L. P., *Carlson, W., & *Waller, E. M. (2012). How girls and boys expect that disclosure about problems will make them feel: Implications for friendships. Child Development, 83, 844-863.
*Schwartz-Mette, R.A., & Rose, A. J. (2012). Co-rumination mediates contagion of internalizing symptoms within youths’ friendships. Developmental Psychology, 48, 1355-1365.
*Glick, G. C., & Rose, A. J. (2011). Prospective associations between friendship adjustment and social strategies: Friendship as a context for building social skills. Developmental Psychology,
Rose, A. J., *Carlson, W., *Luebbe, A., *Schwartz-Mette, R. A., *Smith, R. L., & *Swenson, L. (2011). Predicting difficulties in youths’ friendships: Are anxiety symptoms as damaging as depressive symptoms? Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 57, 244-262.
*Smith, R. L., & Rose, A. J. (2011). The “cost of caring” in youths’ friendships: Considering associations among social perspective-taking, co-rumination, and empathetic distress. Developmental Psychology, 47, 1792-1803.
*Smith, R. L., Rose, A. J., & *Schwartz-Mette, R. A. (2010). Relational and overt aggression in childhood and adolescence: Clarifying mean-level gender differences and associations with peer acceptance. Social Development, 19, 243-269.
*Waller, E. M., & Rose, A. J. (2010). Adjustment trade-offs of co-rumination in mother-adolescent relationships. Journal of Adolescence, 33, 487-497.