#CSHRB study says substantial co-use of cannabis & alcohol suggests need for education regarding risks of co-use, particularly for young adults below age 21 & supports prevention and regulatory approaches addressing shared risk factors & interplay of these two substances bit.ly/4bK0c1E
#CSHRB study demonstrates machine learning can meaningfully advance multidimensional understanding of impaired driving by identifying the most salient predictors across various ecological domains in complex datasets bit.ly/4bPwoiK
#CSHRB study found evidence for both the one-factor structure & for measurement equivalence of the CTC-BDS across ethnicity & immigrant generation status, as well as grades over the course of adolescence. The CTC-BDS is an appropriate measure in community monitoring & research bit.ly/3NWpIHL
#CSHRB study found evidence for both the one-factor structure & for measurement equivalence of the CTC-BDS across ethnicity & immigrant generation status, as well as grades over the course of adolescence. The CTC-BDS is an appropriate measure in community monitoring & research bit.ly/4rYtOwN
#CSHRB study applied machine learning to identify most salient predictors of problem sports betting among a sample of YAs from 35 U.S. states. Sports betting motives, social functioning, amount wagered & perceived harm from betting, many of them modifiable, emerged as key predictors bit.ly/41ehPAm
#CSHRB study demonstrates machine learning can meaningfully advance multidimensional understanding of impaired driving by identifying the most salient predictors across various ecological domains in complex datasets. The findings apply to both alcohol- & cannabis-impaired driving bit.ly/4bf9nH9
#CSHRB co-authored study provides evidence that a comprehensive mental health benefits program can increase care initiation, support more equitable engagement & achieve comparable clinical outcomes across levels of socioeconomic deprivation bit.ly/4bEdPiG
#CSHRB co-authored study says under routine outpatient conditions, a structured Specialty Care (SC) model was associated with accelerated PTSD recovery, suggesting that reorganization of outpatient delivery may improve real-world outcomes bit.ly/4s0wtqY
#CSHRB co-authored study results provide initial evidence to characterize the range of health-related domains participants are willing to track using EMA, alongside perceptions regarding change, frequency & length of time needed to understand personal health patterns bit.ly/4ccRTMk
#CSHRB co-authored study says in the US, approximately 1 in 12 individuals aged 12 years & older reported current past 30-day co-use of tobacco & cannabis between 2022-23 bit.ly/4aSWHUX
#CSHRB co-authored study results indicate that experiencing reductions in feelings of anxiety & depression that are believed to arise from cannabis are associated with a higher likelihood of using cannabis when feelings of anxiety & depression are elevated in the future bit.ly/4tGs8ds
Despite community mental health center staff’s positive impressions of the FOCUS smartphone intervention for schizophrenia, uptake was low in both mobile health implementation models. #CSHRB affiliated co-author study suggests a clinical advantage to EF (external facilitation) model bit.ly/4rNLStS
#CSHRB thesis concludes perceived parental approval significantly influences college students' alcohol use, with identity exploration moderating this relationship and affecting the negative consequences of alcohol consumption bit.ly/4rIn5HO
#CSHRB Post Doc Nick Livingston's study findings suggest that patient characteristics associated with buprenorphine initiation may differ by health care setting. However, retention among subgroups of patients appears similar across settings bit.ly/49X23iH
U.W. study by researcher & #CSHRB colleague Beatriz Carlini found that cannabis users with psychotic disorders, like schizophrenia, report higher rates of physical ailments, such as nausea, dizziness, and heart problems — which they attribute to cannabis use
#CSHRB study was successful in identifying an enhanced version of our pilot CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) intervention that has large effects on PTSD symptoms & alcohol misuse (i.e., the loss framing + growth mindset intervention variant) bit.ly/4pTJArP
#CSHRB co-authored study results say elevated anxious affect was concurrently associated with coping motives for cannabis use & longer duration of intoxication at the event-level but only among those with more severe CU problems bit.ly/3NIYhR7
YA drinkers experience at least some AUD (alcohol use disorders) symptoms in daily living. #CSHRB co-authored findings stress the importance of measuring daily experiences of AUD & how critical it is to consider a broad range of operationalizing how specific symptoms are experienced bit.ly/4qwUeGk
#CSHRB co-authored study results challenge the traditional negative reinforcement model in certain populations, namely among veterans with PTSD highlighting the importance of considering PTSD status & other individual factors when examining the effects of cannabis use on mental health bit.ly/4sLssHG
#CSHRB co-authored study provides compelling evidence that daily affective states— particularly negative affect, depressed mood, anxious mood & perceived stress—are potent, real-time predictors of clinically significant PTSD symptom increases among veterans bit.ly/3NadIBH
#CSHRB study results suggest that THRIVE digital app may be a promising strategy to improve social functioning in sexual assault survivors: those in the intervention condition showed larger increases in perceived support from friends, & decreases in conformity drinking motives bit.ly/4pvKdrj
#CSHRB study findings suggest that skill utilization is a key factor driving intervention efficacy, with alcohol reduction strategies potentially offering consistent protection against heavy drinking over time bit.ly/4bcJGXP
#CSHRB study says alcohol & cannabis use among young adults remain a public health concern & novel interventions that personalize intervention content based on daily or ecological momentary assessments (EMA) data offer a unique opportunity to potentially enhance intervention effects bit.ly/45oPJ7Z
#CSHRB co-authored study demonstrated that applying an intersectional approach to exploring variation in interpersonal discrimination can capture experiences that would otherwise be invisible thus advancing a more comprehensive & nuanced understanding of interpersonal discrimination bit.ly/4rZNq5c
#CSHRB co-authored study says timely outreach following a suicide ideation screen was associated with improved treatment access, sustained treatment engagement & symptom reduction. Results support tech-enabled crisis outreach within a comprehensive mental health platform bit.ly/4oR2TT7
#CSHRB co-authored study says a culturally adapted behavioral intervention, combining Motivational Enhancement Therapy & Strengths Based Case Management, delivered by Spanish-speaking community health workers significantly reduced unhealthy alcohol use among Latino/as bit.ly/4nNG9SB
#CSHRB co-authored study says individuals released from jail with history of domestic violence (DV)-related offenses were at higher risk for suicide death compared to the general population as well as people released from jail without history of DV-related offenses in King County, WA bit.ly/43eE9LR
#CSHRB co-authored study says antisocial behavior (ASB) symptoms in adolescence may be a precursor to alcohol use disorder (AUD) in emerging adulthood; whereas AUD & ASB symptoms may follow independent trajectories through adulthood bit.ly/47eNEwT
#CSHRB preliminary study findings support prior investigations demonstrating that alterations of mesocorticolimbic connectivity are associated with cannabis users & craving in individuals at risk for cannabis use disorder
#CSHRB study results highlight the critical interplay of alcohol & social settings on performance monitoring processes. Social cohesion tends to increase performance monitoring for players. At least in cooperative tasks, feedback effects between players & observers become synchronized bit.ly/4oBwhMI