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Autor:
Lisa A. Uebelacker, Megan M. Pinkston, Andrew M. Busch, Jason V. Baker, Bradley Anderson, Celeste M. Caviness, Debra S. Herman, Risa B. Weisberg, Ana M. Abrantes, Michael D. Stein
Publikováno v:
Psychosomatic Medicine. 85:250-259
Autor:
Celeste M. Caviness, Ana M. Abrantes, J. Bailey O’Keeffe, Aubrey J. Legasse, Lisa A. Uebelacker
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Health & Medicine. 28:1068-1075
Physical and mental health symptoms can reduce participation in physical activity. The current study assessed the impact of a bout of exercise on mood state in depressed participants with and without current physical pain. We enrolled a community sam
Autor:
Jennifer C. Wolff, Celeste M. Caviness, Summer Peterson, Shirley Yen, Rochelle K. Rosen, Ryan Segur, Hyun Seon Park, Jenny Guo, Lisa A. Uebelacker, Katherine Conte, Geoffrey Tremont
Publikováno v:
Evid Based Pract Child Adolesc Ment Health
The prevalence of adolescent depression is increasing, particularly among girls. Existing evidence-based treatments have limitations and/or may not be acceptable to all adolescents and parents. There is evidence that hatha yoga may be useful as an ad
Publikováno v:
Journal of Psychiatric Practice. 25:491-498
BACKGROUND Emerging adulthood is a common and problematic time for alcohol and cannabis use. Emerging adulthood also represents a vulnerable time period for anxiety and depression. Substance use and mental health issues are highly comorbid, yet subst
Autor:
Celeste M. Caviness, Ana M. Abrantes, Lidia Z. Meshesha, Michael D. Stein, Bradley J. Anderson, Claire E. Blevins
Publikováno v:
Addictive Behaviors. 93:166-172
Introduction Experiences of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and childhood physical abuse (CPA) are associated with poor mental health outcomes including substance use in subsequent years. Marijuana use motives (i.e., coping with negative affect, enhanci
Autor:
Celeste M. Caviness, Bradley J. Anderson, Michael D. Stein, Claire E. Blevins, Debra S. Herman
Publikováno v:
Emerging Adulthood. 9:170-176
Emerging adulthood is a time of transition between adolescence and adulthood, and it also represents a risky time frame for substance use. Perceptions of adulthood, or an individual’s belief about how “adult” they are, is associated with a redu
Autor:
Bradley J. Anderson, Celeste M. Caviness, Debra S. Herman, Ana M. Abrantes, Michael D. Stein, Claire E. Blevins
Publikováno v:
The American Journal on Addictions. 27:501-508
Background and objectives Emerging adulthood is a time of identity formation, and is also the most common time period for individuals to consume alcohol. Alcohol self-concept (or drinking identity) has been associated cross-sectionally with rates of
Autor:
Michael D. Stein, Celeste M. Caviness, Ana M. Abrantes, Claire E. Blevins, Bradley J. Anderson, Debra S. Herman
Publikováno v:
Addictive Behaviors. 79:138-143
INTRODUCTION: Cannabis use has become a more normative, socially-acceptable behavior in the United States, despite research indicating that frequent use may become problematic for some individuals. Emerging adulthood, a time of identity development,
Autor:
R.K. Rosen, J. Guo, Celeste M. Caviness, K. Conte, Geoffrey Tremont, Jennifer C. Wolff, Lisa A. Uebelacker, Sage Feltus, Shirley Yen
Publikováno v:
Complement Ther Med
Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Vol 59, Iss, Pp 102723-(2021)
Complementary Therapies in Medicine, Vol 59, Iss, Pp 102723-(2021)
Objective To understand adolescents’ experiences and attitudes toward yoga, with a particular focus on acceptability and feasibility of a yoga intervention for depressed adolescents. Design Qualitative analysis of data from three focus groups and e
Autor:
Kristin Grimone, Celeste M. Caviness, Bradley J. Anderson, Daniel Audet, Michael D. Stein, Debra S. Herman, Ethan Moitra, Emily F. Morse
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 113:440-453
Aims To test the hypothesis that among non-treatment-seeking emerging adults (EA) who both use marijuana and have alcohol binges, a brief, longitudinally delivered, developmentally based motivational intervention would show greater reductions in the