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Autor:
Jacob L. Scharer, Jennifer S. Funderburk, Martin J. De vita, Yvette Rother, Stephen A. Maisto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 83:934-943
Autor:
Jacob L, Scharer, Jennifer S, Funderburk, Martin J, De Vita, Yvette, Rother, Stephen A, Maisto
Publikováno v:
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. 83(6)
Brief alcohol interventions (BAIs) are evidence-based practices that can help reduce hazardous drinking among patients in medical settings. However, descriptions of the treatment-as-usual (TAU) control groups that BAIs are compared to in clinical tri
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work. 32:91-101
The population of multiracial children is growing significantly in the United States as multiracial births are occurring at a faster rate than monoracial births. Though a cadre of all youth experie...
Autor:
Jacob L. Scharer, Rachel Hibberd
Publikováno v:
Death Studies. 44:469-477
The present study examined the utility of meaning to differentiate between depression and grief in a sample of suicide survivors (N = 555). Three regression models were tested, each with a differen...
Autor:
Travis A. Loughran, Stephen A. Maisto, Martin J. De Vita, Lauren Rodriguez, Jacob L. Scharer, Jennifer S. Funderburk
Publikováno v:
Journal of substance abuse treatment. 131
This systematic review provides a synthesis of the literature on brief alcohol intervention (BAI) implementation in medical settings. We utilized the Proctor et al. (2011) taxonomy of eight implementation outcomes (acceptability, adoption, appropriat
Autor:
Matthew J. Taylor, Jacob L. Scharer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Mental Health. 22:261-279
This study examined the impact of sexual orientation microaggressions on psychological distress and alcohol use. Five different coping styles were assessed as mediators of the relationship between ...
Autor:
Jacob L. Scharer
Publikováno v:
Mental Health, Religion & Culture. 20:188-201
Peer influence has been shown to be an important factor in college student alcohol use. One facet of peer influence, perceived descriptive norms, constitutes a strong and consistent predictor of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related problems. Previ