Michael D Newcomb
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Recent Articles
1.
Newcomb M, Munoz D, Carmona J
Child Abuse Negl
. 2009 Sep;
33(8):533-44.
PMID: 19767101
Objective: Research investigating the impact of child sexual abuse (CSA) in community samples of adolescents has been limited. This study aims to identify sexual abuse among ethnically diverse high school...
2.
Locke T, Newcomb M
Health Psychol
. 2008 Jul;
27(3):337-48.
PMID: 18624598
Objective Design: For human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-related prevention initiatives to be most effective, they should be broad-based and incorporate multiple domains of influence. This study tested how several ecodevelopmental domains...
3.
Galaif E, Sussman S, Newcomb M, Locke T
Int J Adolesc Med Health
. 2007 Apr;
19(1):27-35.
PMID: 17458321
Suicide is a serious health problem as it is currently the third leading cause of death for teenagers between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Depression, which is also...
4.
Hodson C, Newcomb M, Locke T, Goodyear R
Child Abuse Negl
. 2006 Sep;
30(9):1017-36.
PMID: 16982093
Objective: Although many studies have identified associations between childhood maltreatment and later substance use and disordered eating, few have examined causal or explanatory pathways, and whether victim characteristics predict the...
5.
Newcomb M, Locke T
Addict Behav
. 2005 May;
30(5):1061-4.
PMID: 15893105
Drug abuse consequences have been typically examined as a direct or main effect on various later outcomes. Drug abuse may also serve as a consequence that alters (moderates) critical developmental...
6.
Newcomb M, Carmona J
AIDS Behav
. 2005 Feb;
8(4):417-28.
PMID: 15690115
Latinas have unique cultural factors that can contribute to their health, including recent immigration, documentation status, and language barriers. Additional stressors and experiencing traumatic events can further compromise their psychological...
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Sussman S, Earleywine M, Wills T, Cody C, Biglan T, Dent C, et al.
Subst Use Misuse
. 2004 Dec;
39(10-12):1971-2016.
PMID: 15587955
This article summarizes the theoretical basis for targeted prevention programs as they apply to different high-risk groups. We explain the advantages and disadvantages of different definitions of risk and discuss...
8.
Locke T, Newcomb M
Prev Sci
. 2004 Oct;
5(3):151-68.
PMID: 15470936
The adolescent predictors of later alcohol involvement (AI), dysphoria (D), and their shared association (AD) among women have not been adequately established. Three waves of data from an ethnically diverse...
9.
Newcomb M, Locke T, Goodyear R
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol
. 2003 Sep;
9(3):219-35.
PMID: 12971090
This study determined how adverse childhood experiences influenced risky sexual behavior in a community sample of Latina adolescents in Los Angeles (N = 904) within a modified ecodevelopmental perspective. Psychosocial,...
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Locke T, Newcomb M
J Stud Alcohol
. 2003 Aug;
64(4):531-46.
PMID: 12921195
Objective: Alcohol involvement, dysphoria, and their combined effects, may have long-term psychosocial consequences. However, because of weaknesses in existing literature, the exact relationships are unclear, as are the relative contributions...