Stanley J Huey Jr
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Recent Articles
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Wang C, Huey Jr S, Rubenson M
PLoS One
. 2024 Sep;
19(9):e0309766.
PMID: 39292672
The uncertainty-threat model of conservatism posits that people turn to political conservatism to protect themselves from perceived threats; indeed, studies show increases in conservative ideology and outgroup bias following threat...
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Lau A, Huey Jr S, Baumann A
Behav Res Ther
. 2023 Aug;
168:104377.
PMID: 37531808
This collection of six articles showcases innovative approaches to adapting and deploying evidence-based interventions with individuals from historically marginalized groups to advance mental health equity. The field of cultural adaptation...
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Sheerin K, Brodell R, Huey Jr S, Kemp K
Front Psychol
. 2023 Jul;
14:1177568.
PMID: 37425162
Intervention research and development for youth in the juvenile legal system (JLS) has often focused on recidivism as the primary outcome of interest. Although recidivism is an important outcome, it...
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Huey Jr S, Park A, Galan C, Wang C
Annu Rev Clin Psychol
. 2023 Feb;
19:51-78.
PMID: 36854287
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is often referred to as the "gold standard" treatment for mental health problems, given the large body of evidence supporting its efficacy. However, there are persistent...
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Galbraith K, Tarbox J, Huey Jr S
J Child Fam Stud
. 2022 Dec;
32(6):1753-1764.
PMID: 36530564
In U.S. schools, disruptive behavior is by far the primary reason for disciplinary referrals, including suspensions and expulsions. School-based interventions targeting disruptive behavior usually position struggling youth as treatment and...
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Vargas S, Calderon V, Beam C, Cespedes-Knadle Y, Huey Jr S
J Adolesc
. 2021 Apr;
88:162-171.
PMID: 33838577
Introduction: Gender and ethnic differences exist in suicidal ideation, plan, and attempt among adolescents in the U.S. However, limited research has used theoretically-informed approaches to integrate how cultural and classic...
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Tilley J, Huey Jr S, Farver J, Lai M, Wang C
Child Dev
. 2021 Feb;
92(2):502-516.
PMID: 33528841
This meta-analysis synthesizes the empirical data on problem behaviors among foreign- (G1) and U.S-born (G2+) youth and explores the effects of immigrant status on youth internalizing and externalizing problems. A...
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Sayegh C, Huey Jr S, Schneiderman J, Redmond S
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol
. 2019 Apr;
63(12):2194-2212.
PMID: 30994375
Education and employment programs may be effective at reducing problem behaviors among at-risk young adults. This pilot study evaluated whether participants in a Conservation Corps program ( = 100) showed...
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Chithambo T, Huey Jr S
Int J Eat Disord
. 2017 Aug;
50(10):1142-1151.
PMID: 28801926
Objective: The current study evaluated two web-based programs for eating disorder prevention in high-risk, predominantly ethnic minority women. Method: Two hundred and seventy-one women with elevated weight concerns were randomized...
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Pan D, Huey Jr S, Heflin L
Psychother Res
. 2017 May;
29(2):186-197.
PMID: 28532259
Objective: Analog research suggests that directive interventions might increase treatment engagement for non-symptomatic Asian American (AA) students; however, no studies have assessed whether directiveness improves therapy processes or clinical outcomes...