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Research Topics
The SHARE project studies diverse teens’ habits, relationships, feelings, and personal strengths, to improve the health behaviors and experiences of students.
Bullying Behaviors
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The Association Between Problematic Internet Use and Bullying Behaviors Among a Sample of Diverse Rural and Urban Adolescents: The Promise of Developmental Assets
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Gender Differences in the Association Between Bullying Behaviors and Academic Achievement Among a Sample of Diverse Rural and Urban Adolescents
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The association between familial incarceration, external assets and bullying behaviors among a sample of diverse rural and urban adolescents
Substance Use
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The Unique/Independent Effects of Household Incarceration on Diverse Youths’ Marijuana Nicotine and Alcohol Use
Internet Use
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Ethnic Differences in the Relationship Between Familial Incarceration and Problematic Internet Smartphone Use Among Adolescents
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The Association Between Problematic Internet Use and Bullying Behaviors Among a Sample of Diverse Rural and Urban Adolescents: The Promise of Developmental Assets​​
- Exploring the relationship between adverse childhood experiences, internet use, and depressive symptoms in adolescents
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Perceived Discrimination and Problematic Smartphone and Internet Use Among Adolescents; The Role of Gender and Ethnicity
Mental Health
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The role of coping approaches in the association between parent/caregiver mental health issues and adolescent’s own mental health
- The association between familial incarceration, developmental assets, and mental health among diverse adolescents
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The Health Effects of Familial Incarceration from Adolescence Through Early Adulthood
Developmental Assets
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The association between familial incarceration, developmental assets, and mental health among diverse adolescents
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