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Graduate Program The Psychological Sciences Department offers a Master of Science in Psychology. Our Master's degree students are interested in research careers, and the program is designed to prepare students for adm...

Please spread the word about our virtual Open House to learn about our fully-funded William & Mary Masters of Psychology Program.

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Differences in Alcohol-Related Variables Between Individuals Who Engage in Food and Alcohol Disturbance (FAD) Behaviors and Those Who Only Use Alcohol: The Role of FAD-Motives: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs: Vol 86, No 3 Objective: Food and alcohol disturbance (FAD) is the use of any compensatory behavior (e.g., skipping meals) within the context of a drinking episode. FAD has two underlying motives: to enhance the effects of alcohol (FAD-AE) and/or compensate for calories consumed from alcohol (FAD-CC). Prior work finds that FAD is positively associated with alcohol-related outcomes; however, it is unclear whether FAD confers increased risk above alcohol use alone and whether there are differences in alcohol outcomes by FAD-motive. Thus, the present study evaluated alcohol use patterns (i.e., past-month quantity/frequency, binge use, consequences, and drinking motives) by FAD status and FAD-motives. Method: Data were from the Stimulant Norms and Prevalence 2 (SNAP2) study, which included 5,809 undergraduates from six U.S. universities. Participants were grouped into four categories: Alcohol-Only, FAD-AE, FAD-CC, and FAD-both (i.e., both FAD-AE and FAD-CC motives). Ordinary least squares regression was used for drinking motives, and quasi-Poisson regressions were used for other outcomes. Results: Alcohol use quantity, frequency, binge use, and consequences were all greatest in the FAD-both group and lowest in the alcohol-only group, with the FAD-AE and FAD-CC groups intermediate and not significantly different from each other. To illustrate, the FAD-both group had 47%, 33%, and 25% greater alcohol-related consequences than the alcohol-only, FAD-CC, and FAD-AE groups, respectively. This stepwise pattern held for drinking motives, with fewer significant differences. Conclusions: Engagement in FAD is linked to an increased likelihood of poor alcohol outcomes versus alcohol use alone, and FAD for both motives represents the highest risk group.

Differences in Alcohol-Related Variables Between Individuals Who Engage in Food and Alcohol Disturbance (FAD) Behaviors and Those Who Only Use Alcohol (new in @jsadjournal.bsky.social 86/3)
@katherineaberry.bsky.social @ajbravophd.bsky.social @tschepis.bsky.social
www.jsad.com/doi/full/10....

10 months ago 4 3 0 0
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Registration is now open for #RSMj2025! We are now accepting registrations and hotel room reservations for the 9th Annual Meeting of the Research Society on Marijuana to be held in Detroit, MI from July 18-20. Join us this summer!
researchmj.org/meeting

1 year ago 6 2 0 0

Times are tough, but emails from prior students like the one below is what keeps me going!

"...Thank you for showing kindness in my times of need and for reminding me that I am capable of achieving the things I set out to do. You are an excellent teacher, mentor, and person!"

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Just got this email. I have never been more proud to be a faculty member at my alma mater:

"A coalition of over 50 student organizations are holding a protest. We students have and will always value the faculty’s role as educators/mentors, and we recognize the invaluable service that you provide."

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Just a few days away! Join us in New Orleans after the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco's meeting for a post-conference workshop on co-use of cannabis, nicotine/ tobacco. Presentations and remarks by @ajbravophd.bsky.social and @bentollphd.bsky.social
www.researchmj.org/srnt-mini-co...

1 year ago 7 3 0 1

I am proud to lead @researchmj.bsky.social and am grateful to work with amazing scholars/leaders like @ericrpedersen.bsky.social (Editor-in-Chief of Cannabis). Please read our statement below about the science we will always welcome in our journal and organization!

1 year ago 6 3 0 0

The research world is in chaos, but we should still celebrate wins. This week my first ever undergrad honors student passed her clinical psychology dissertation defense. Further, one of my first grad students just accepted a position as an Assistant Professor. Very proud mentor!

1 year ago 5 0 0 0

A mentee just got this email after being offered a position last week🤬:

"Due to a presidential executive order, the NIH Intramural Research Program has paused interviews for all postbac positions. NIH investigators will be unable to interview you or make offers at this time."

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Differences in alcohol-related variables between individuals who engage in food and alcohol disturbance (FAD) behaviors and those who only use alcohol: The role of FAD motives: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs: Vol 0, No ja Objective: Food and alcohol disturbance (FAD) is the use of any compensatory behavior (e.g., skipping meals) within the context of a drinking episode. FAD has two underlying motives: to enhance the effects of alcohol (FAD-AE) and/or compensate for calories consumed from alcohol (FAD-CC). Prior work finds that FAD is positively associated with alcohol-related outcomes; however, it is unclear whether FAD confers increased risk above alcohol use alone, and whether there are differences in alcohol outcomes by FAD motive. Thus, the present study evaluated alcohol use patterns (i.e., past-month quantity/frequency, binge use, consequences, and drinking motives) by FAD status and FAD motives. Method: Data were from the Stimulant Norms and Prevalence 2 (SNAP2) study, which included 5,809 undergraduates from six US universities. Participants were grouped into four categories: Alcohol-Only, FAD-AE, FAD-CC, and FAD-both (i.e., both FAD-AE and FAD-CC motives). Ordinary least squares regression was used for drinking motives and quasi-Poisson regressions were used for other outcomes. Results: Alcohol use quantity, frequency, binge use, and consequences were all greatest in the FAD-both group and lowest in the alcohol-only group, with the FAD-AE and FAD-CC groups intermediate and not significantly different from each other. To illustrate, the FAD-both group had 47%, 33%, and 25% greater alcohol-related consequences than the Alcohol-Only, FAD-CC, and FAD-AE groups, respectively. This stepwise pattern held for drinking motives, with fewer significant differences. Conclusions: Engagement in FAD is linked to increased likelihood of poor alcohol outcomes versus alcohol use alone, and FAD for both motives represents the highest risk group.

Differences in alcohol-related variables between individuals who engage in food and alcohol disturbance (FAD) behaviors and those who only use alcohol (new in
@jsadjournal.bsky.social)
@katherineaberry.bsky.social @ajbravophd.bsky.social @tschepis.bsky.social
www.jsad.com/doi/abs/10.1...

1 year ago 5 2 0 0
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My kids are about to learn many life lessons 😂

1 year ago 3 0 0 0

Final grades have been posted and the semester is officially over. My first sabbatical has officially begun!

I look forward to catching up on research, grant writing, and traveling to see colleagues. Excited for my first trip in January to see my colleagues in Spain!

1 year ago 3 0 0 0
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Today, I have reached 2 major research milestones:
1) 150 peer-reviewed publications
2) 200 peer reviews I have completed

Regarding my own pubs, this is a team accomplishment and I been fortunate to work with so many great colleagues! As for peer review, here is to many more!

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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As the kids get older, I get to introduce them to more movies. Tonight, we are watching home alone. I can't wait to see their reactions 😆.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Yesterday, my youngest turned 5 years old. Surreal feeling as I immigrated to the U.S. with my family at that age as political refugees. I can't believe how far I (and my family) have come since then and how fortunate my 3 kids are to have resources I never had. #blessed

1 year ago 3 0 2 0

Lots of new addiction scientists to the blue skies lately, so wanted to re-share our Addiction Science Starter packs to conveniently help you follow our wonderful community of addiction scientists.
go.bsky.app/KVDa5PD

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Officially, my first ever case of being plagiarized in science. Albeit, pretty sure in a predatory journal but it is so blatant I had to post it. This is what hurts science and leads to mistrust from lay people about the work we do!🤬

I have posted fotos below as evidence!

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

I am about to achieve two milestones: 1) number of publications and 2) number of peer reviews I have completed. I would argue that my number of peer reviews has a bigger impact. Shaping science and researcher ideas via my peer review creates greater impact. We need to value peer review metrics more!

1 year ago 7 0 0 0

Work-life balance is impossible. Balance assumes things are of equal value/weight. I love my 3 kids more than my job, so there will never be balance. I can't spend equal time on both, and that is ok!

I now strive for harmony. That change in mindset helped me realize it is not an either or option.

1 year ago 4 0 1 0
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Jaja, do reach out. I am interested in many fields. Hence, how I got to this number 😁.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

I peer review a lot! Why? My rationale:

Part of my salary pays for me to conduct research. I view peer reviewing as part of research; thus, I do feel like I get paid (even if I wish more profit went to researchers and not publishers!). I also get to keep up with the newest research in my fields.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0
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Something I love seeing is the beauty of different college campuses. This is my favorite foto I have taken at William & Mary. My alma mater and where I am a Professor.

Please share your favorites!

1 year ago 6 0 0 0

Quote a favorite film using a gif only

1 year ago 1 0 0 1
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Graduate Application for Psychological Sciences

For those interested, my department has a FULLY FUNDED Masters Program in Experimental Psychology. The deadline is February 1. Faculty support student interests in behavioral neuroscience, social, cognitive, clinical, and developmental psychology.
wm.edu/as/psych-sci...

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Officially tenured! Vamanos!!!!!

2 years ago 6 0 1 0
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If you say yes to writing a recommendation letter, but then don't turn it in you are a terrible person. The fact that people's careers are getting screwed because of lazy, incompetent people who don't follow through is infuriating🤬.

-Signed A Faculty Search Committee Member

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

Friendly reminder that the deadline (February 1) is approaching to apply for our FULLY FUNDED Master’s Program in Experimental Psychology. Faculty support student interests in behavioral neuroscience, social, cognitive, clinical, and developmental psychology.

www.wm.edu/as/psych-sci...

2 years ago 0 3 0 0

For all applicants who have received graduate school offers (especially multiple), 2 pieces of advice:

1) Don't feel pressure to decide quickly. Take your time and weigh all the factors!

2) Feel ZERO guilt in turning down an offer. Choose what is best for YOU AND YOUR CAREER!

2 years ago 2 2 1 0

If you use Qualtrics and hate it when your questions/answers (especially in matrix form) don't extend the entire page, use the code below. Just add it to the "Custom CSS" part in Look and Feel.

.Skin .SkinInner {min-width: 1500px!important;}

.Matrix {max-width:100%!important;}

2 years ago 0 0 0 0

For people who refuse to peer review because they don't get paid for it, does your contract with your university (or place of work) not require you to do service? In my university, service includes service to my field via peer review. Thus, I am getting paid to peer review.

Am I missing something?

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