Nichole Scaglione
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The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data
Dora J, Piccirillo M, Foster K, Arbeau K, Armeli S, Auriacombe M, et al.
Psychol Bull
. 2023 Aug;
149(1-2):1-24.
PMID: 37560174
Influential psychological theories hypothesize that people consume alcohol in response to the experience of both negative and positive emotions. Despite two decades of daily diary and ecological momentary assessment research,...
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Eckhoff R, Boyce M, Watkins R, Kan M, Scaglione N, Pound L, et al.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth
. 2022 Nov;
10(11):e41455.
PMID: 36383404
Background: Advances in mobile technology over the last 10 years have expanded its use in scientific research. However, there are challenges in creating a reliable system for intervention content delivery...
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Mallett K, Turrisi R, Reavy R, Sell N, Waldron K, Scaglione N, et al.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
. 2022 Sep;
83(5):704-711.
PMID: 36136441
Objective: Research has shown that students who were more willing to experience consequences reported higher rates of alcohol consumption and negative consequences. The present study used a longitudinal design to...
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Mallett K, Scaglione N, Reavy R, Turrisi R
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
. 2015 May;
76(3):389-96.
PMID: 25978824
Objective: The consumption of alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmEDs) is a form of risky drinking among college students, a population already in danger of heavy drinking and associated consequences....
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Mastroleo N, Scaglione N, Mallett K, Turrisi R
J Drug Educ
. 2014 May;
43(1):81-95.
PMID: 24855885
Collegiate athletes are an at-risk population for high risk drinking and related consequences when compared to the general college student population. However, little is known about how aspects of an...
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Mallett K, Marzell M, Scaglione N, Hultgren B, Turrisi R
Psychol Addict Behav
. 2013 Mar;
28(1):97-104.
PMID: 23528198
Individuals who consume alcohol mixed with energy drinks (AmEDs) have been identified as higher-risk drinkers, as they are more prone to drink increased amounts of alcohol and experience more consequences...
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Varvil-Weld L, Scaglione N, Cleveland M, Mallett K, Turrisi R, Abar C
Prev Sci
. 2013 Feb;
15(1):94-102.
PMID: 23404668
Research on parent-based interventions (PBIs) to reduce college student drinking has explored the optimal timing of delivery and dosage. The present study extended this work by examining the effectiveness of...
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Varvil-Weld L, Turrisi R, Scaglione N, Mallett K, Ray A
Addict Behav
. 2012 Dec;
38(3):1699-703.
PMID: 23254221
Recent efforts to reduce college student heavy episodic drinking have examined parental influences, with the goal of continually refining parent-based interventions (PBIs). This research has primarily relied on student-reported data,...
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Turrisi R, Mallett K, Cleveland M, Varvil-Weld L, Abar C, Scaglione N, et al.
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
. 2012 Dec;
74(1):30-40.
PMID: 23200148
Objective: The study evaluated the timing and dosage of a parent-based intervention to minimize alcohol consumption for students with varying drinking histories. Method: First-year students (N = 1,900) completed Web...