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Wolff J, MacPherson H, Brick L, DeMartino E, Maron M, Elwy A, et al.
Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health . 2024 Nov; 9(4):544-560. PMID: 39540056
Disruptive behaviors are the most common clinical presentation in children and adolescents, particularly among disadvantaged youth referred to community mental health clinics (CMHCs). When left unaddressed, disruptive behaviors can increase...
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Kemp K, Micalizzi L, Becker S, Cheaito A, Suazo N, Fox K, et al.
J Subst Use Addict Treat . 2023 Jun; 152:209100. PMID: 37315797
Introduction: Justice-involved youth (JIY) are at elevated risk for substance use and for substance use-related harm compared to non-JIY. Marijuana use is of significant concern in this population, as it...
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Micalizzi L, Suazo N, Paszek C, Hernandez L, Kemp K, Jackson K, et al.
Cannabis . 2023 May; 5(2):1-15. PMID: 37206087
Increased parental monitoring is protective against cannabis use (CU) for justice involved youth, although discrepancies across parent/adolescent reports of monitoring may confer risk. Baseline data were drawn from two randomized...
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Micalizzi L, Sokolovsky A, Delaney D, Gunn R, Hernandez L, Kemp K, et al.
Addict Behav . 2021 Nov; 125:107154. PMID: 34735980
Cannabis refusal self-efficacy, defined as confidence in the ability to refuse cannabis or to avoid cannabis use, is associated with decreased cannabis use. Juvenile justice-involved youth are at high risk...
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Becker S, Marceau K, Helseth S, Hernandez L, Spirito A
Subst Abus . 2020 Mar; 43(1):83-91. PMID: 32207667
Brief interventions have shown promise in reducing adolescent alcohol and marijuana use. This manuscript presents a secondary analysis of a randomized trial that compared a brief parent motivational intervention (Family...
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Becker S, Marceau K, Hernandez L, Spirito A
Subst Abuse . 2019 Jun; 13:1178221819852644. PMID: 31236010
This study attempted to disentangle the effects of peer selection and socialization on heavy drinking and marijuana use among adolescents whose parents received 2 distinct brief interventions (BIs). It also...
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Graves H, Hernandez L, Kahler C, Spirito A
Subst Abus . 2019 Jun; 41(4):451-455. PMID: 31206352
Adolescence is a time in development when many initiate problem behaviors, including alcohol use, marijuana use, and sexual intercourse. Although research has shown that these behaviors tend to co-occur, little...
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Sellers C, McManama OBrien K, Hernandez L, Spirito A
J Soc Social Work Res . 2018 Sep; 9(1):69-87. PMID: 30250635
Objective: Parents and peers exert significant influence on a young person's decision to consume alcohol. This study examines the relationship between parental monitoring and adolescent alcohol consumption and tests whether...
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Spirito A, Hernandez L, Cancilliere M, Graves H, Rodriguez A, Operario D, et al.
J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol . 2017 Dec; 47(sup1):S467-S479. PMID: 29252011
The purpose of this article is to present the results of a treatment development study designed to examine the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of motivational enhancement therapy (MET) for...