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Jennifer C. Duckworth. Ph.D.516 Johnson TowerPhone: 317.518.2249Pullman, WA 99163jennifer.duckworth@wsu.eduEDUCATION2018 Indiana UniversityPh.D., Learning and Developmental Sciences, Human Development TrackDepartment of Counseling and Educational PsychologyMinor concentration: Inquiry MethodologyDissertation: Associations between Childhood and Adolescent Body Mass Index and Risky Sexual Behaviors in AdolescenceChair: Mary Waldron, Ph.D. 2014Indiana UniversityM.S., Learning and Developmental Sciences Department of Counseling and Educational PsychologyThesis: Substance Use Initiation and Risks from Childhood Weight Status: The Moderating role of Race/EthnicityChair: Mary Waldron, Ph.D. 2006Indiana Wesleyan UniversityIndiana Teaching Certification in Social Studies, Psychology Transition to Teaching Program2000Ball State UniversityB.S., History, with honorsMinor: PsychologyPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2020-presentWashington State UniversityAssistant Professor of Human DevelopmentPrevention Science Graduate FacultyDepartment of Human Development, College of Agriculture, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences2019-2020University of Washington Postdoctoral Research Fellow supported by F32AA028153 (PI: Duckworth)Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of Medicine2018-2019University of Washington Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Psychology Training in Alcohol Research Fellowship T32AA007455 (PI: Larimer) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, School of MedicineAWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS2019Nominated for the Maris M. and Mary Higgins Proffitt Outstanding Dissertation Fellowship, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, School of Education, Indiana University2017Grant-in-Aid of Doctoral Research, University Graduate School, Indiana University2017Frieda Alice Renfro Fellowship, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, School of Education, Indiana University 2017Achasa Beechler Dissertation Fellowship, School of Education, Indiana University2016Carole A. Ames Fellowship Award, School of Education, Indiana University2013, 2014, Trentham Travel Award, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, & 2016Indiana University 2015Student Merit Award, Research Society on Alcoholism2014Outstanding Associate Instructor Award, School of Education, Indiana University 2014Myrtle M. Scott Research Award, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, Indiana University 2014Adolescence in Diverse Contexts Student Poster Award, Society for Research on Adolescence2014Emerging Scholar Student Travel Award, Society for Research on Adolescence2013Rise Research Award, Association for Psychological Science, 2012Student Poster Competition, 3rd place Award, Indiana Psychological Association 2005-2006Dean’s List, Indiana Wesleyan University2000Cum Laude, Ball State University2000Academic Honors in Writing, Ball State University2000Outstanding Senior Award, Ball State University1996-2000Dean’s List, Ball State UniversityEDITORIAL CONSULTATION2018-presentAd hoc reviewer for the following journals:Addictive BehaviorsChildhood ObesityJournal of Adolescent HealthJournal of Studies on Alcohol and DrugsPediatricsPrevention SciencePsychology of Addictive BehaviorsSubstance Abuse: Research and TreatmentRESEARCH INTERESTSRisk and protective factors, consequences, and prevention of health-risk behaviors and the developmental and socio-contextual processes that underlie these behaviors among adolescents and young adults, with a focus on under-studied populationsEtiology of alcohol and drug use and misuse in adolescence and young adulthoodPrevention and intervention for alcohol and drug use Sexual behavior in adolescence and young adulthood Comorbid psychopathology during childhood, adolescence, and young adulthoodObesity among children and adolescentsRESEARCH SUPPORTCurrent Projects2019-presentAlcohol and Drug Abuse Institute Small Grant, University of WashingtonAssociations among perceived social norms, social and educational identity, school connectedness, and alcohol and marijuana use among a diverse sample of community college students $19,698 total direct costsRole: Principal Investigator2018-present NIH/NIAAA: 2R01AA016979Personalized mobile app intervention: Challenging alcohol expectancies to reduce high-risk alcohol use and consequencesRole: Postdoctoral ScientistPI: Christine M. Lee, Ph.D.2018-present NIH/NIAAA: R01AA0205037Intensive daily measurement of simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use in a high-risk community sample of young adults: Impacts on acute and longer-term use and consequences.Role: Postdoctoral ScientistPI: Christine M. Lee, Ph.D., Megan E. Patrick, Ph.D.Pending ReviewNIH Loan Repayment PlanA mixed methods study of high-risk alcohol and marijuana use among community college studentsRole: Principal InvestigatorCompleted Projects2019-presentNIH/NIAAA: F32AA028153: Ruth L. Kirschstein Individual National Research Service AwardA mixed methods study of perceived social norms and high-risk alcohol and marijuana use among a diverse sample of young adult community college studentsRole: Principal InvestigatorSponsor: Christine M. Lee, Ph.D.2018-2020NIH/NIAAA: R01AA022087Developmental models of high-risk alcohol use and social roles in young adulthoodRole: Postdoctoral ScientistPI: Christine, M. Lee, Ph.D.PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONSCadigan, J. M., Duckworth, J. C., & Lee, C. M. (in press). Physical and mental health issues facing community college students. Journal of American College Health. Rhew, I. C, Duckworth, J. C., Hurvitz, P. M., & Lee, C. M. (in press). Within- and between-Person associations of neighborhood poverty with alcohol use and consequences: A monthly study of young adults. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Duckworth, J. C., Rutkowski, L., & Waldron, M. (2020). Sexual risk behaviors during adolescence: Associations with childhood and adolescent BMI. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 49, 1433-1446. doi: 10.1007/s10964-020-01192-3Patrick, M. E., Rhew, I. C., Duckworth, J. C., Lewis, M. A., Abdallah, D. A., & Lee, C. M. (2020). Patterns of young adult social role transitions across 24 months and subsequent substance use and mental health. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 49, 869-880. doi: 10.1007s10964-019-01134-8Duckworth, J. C. & Lee, C. M. (2019). Associations among simultaneous and co-occurring use of alcohol and marijuana and risky driving and perceived risk. Addictive Behaviors, 96, 39-42. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2019.03.019Doran, K. A., Sapharas, N. K., Duckworth, J. C., Waldron, M. (2019). Paternal death, parental divorce, and timing of first substance use in an ethnically diverse sample. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 1-9. doi: 10.1080/1067828X.2019.1580234 Cadigan, J. M., Duckworth, J. C., Parker, M. E., & Lee, C. M. (2019). Influence of developmental social role transitions on young adult substance use. Current Opinion in Psychology, 30, 87-91. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.03.006 Duckworth, J. C. & Waldron, M. (2018). Associations between childhood weight status and timing of first sex in an ethnically diverse sample. Childhood Obesity, 14(8). Duckworth, J. C., Doran, K. A., & Waldron, M. (2016). Childhood weight status and timing offirst substance use in an ethnically diverse sample. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 164, 172-78. doi: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2016.05.006MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEWJaffe, A. E., Duckworth, J. C., Blayney, J. A., Lewis, M. A., & Kaysen, D. A prospective study of predictors and consequences of hooking up for sexual minority women. (Revised and resubmitted).Fleming, C. B., Duckworth, J. C., Patrick, M. E., Fairlie, A. M., Abdallah, D. A., & Lee, C. M. Calendar month variation in alcohol and marijuana use in a community sample of young adults. (Revise and resubmit).Duckworth, J. C., Rhew, I. C., Fairlie, A. M., Patrick, M. E., Schulenberg, J. E., Maggs, J. M., & Lee, C. M. Transitions Catalyst Model: Testing within- and between-person associations between social relationships and alcohol use, motives, and consequences among young adults. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPERATIONDuckworth, J. C., Abdallah, D. A., & Lee, C. M. Differences in alcohol and marijuana use, consequences, and perceived norms among 2- and 4-year college students.Patrick, M. E., Dworkin, E. R., Duckworth, J. C., & Lee, C. M. Driving after alcohol and marijuana use among young adults. Fairlie, A. M., Duckworth, J. C., Cadigan, J. M., Patrick, M. E., & Lee, C. M. Exploring stress among young adults across demographic characteristics: Stress pertaining to identity formation, school, work, and finances.Blayney, J. A., Duckworth, J. C., Jaffe, A. E., Lewis, M. A., & Kaysen, D. Sexual hook up behaviors and perceived norms in a national sample of sexual minority women.Guttmannova, K., Oesterle, S., Brown, E. C., Eisenberg, N., Duckworth, J. C., Briney, J. S., & Hawkins, J. D. Risk and protective factors, substance use, and problem behaviors among small-town and rural Latino youth.Fleming, C. B., Duckworth, J. C., Rhew, I. C., Abdallah, D. A., & Lee, C. M. Simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use and substance use consequences: A longitudinal study of between- and within-person associations based on monthly data from a young adult sample. Lee, C. M., Duckworth, J. C., Rhew, I. C., Fairlie, A. M., & Patrick, M. E. Associations between alcohol, marijuana, and simultaneous alcohol and marijuana use on next-day academic and work attentiveness and productivity among young adults.Duckworth, J. C., Rutkowski, L., & Waldron, M. Trajectories of Body Mass Index over childhood and adolescence: Differences by race/ethnicity. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONSRhew, I. C., Duckworth, J. C. & Lee, C. M. (2019). Within- and between-person associations of neighborhood disadvantage with alcohol use and consequences: A monthly study of young adults. Abstract to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research (virtual presentation).Duckworth, J. C., Rhew, I. C., Fairlie, A. M., and Lee, C. M. Associations between alcohol use and next-day academic attentiveness and productivity among college students. Abstract presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society for Alcoholism (virtual presentation). Duckworth, J. C., Rhew, I. C., Fairlie, A. M., and Lee, C. M. Transitions Catalyst Model: Within- and between-person influences of social relationships on alcohol use, motives, and consequences among young adults. Abstract presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society for Alcoholism (virtual presentation). Duckworth, J. C. & Lee, C. M. (2019, July). Marijuana use, marijuana consequences, and perceived descriptive norms among 2-year and 4-year college Students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Marijuana, Vancouver, WA. Lyles-Riebli, R., Abdallah, D. A., Fairlie, A. M., Duckworth, J. C., & Lee, C. M. (2019, July). Marijuana and alcohol use patterns across education levels. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Marijuana, Vancouver, WA. Duckworth, J. C., & Lee, C. M. (2019, June). Associations between first-generation collegestatus and alcohol use among college students. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Minneapolis, MN.Duckworth, J. C., Patrick, M. E., Lee, C. M. (2019, May). Associations between Simultaneous and Co-occurring Use of Alcohol and?Marijuana and Risky Driving Perceptions and Behaviors. In H.R. White (Chair), Simultaneous Use of Marijuana with Other Substances: An Emerging Target for Prevention. Symposium presented to the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA.Dworkin, E., Patrick, M. E., Duckworth, J. C., & Lee, C. M. (2019, May). Simultaneous Alcohol and marijuana use as a predictor of risky driving behaviors among young adults. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Prevention Research, San Francisco, CA. Duckworth, J. C. & Waldron, M. (2018, April). Associations between childhood and adolescent BMI and risky sexual behaviors in adolescence. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Minneapolis, MN.Duckworth, J. C. & Waldron, M. (2017, May). Associations between childhood weight status and sexual onset in an ethnically diverse sample: Findings from two analytic approaches. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Boston, MA.Duckworth, J. C. & Waldron, M. (2016, May). Associations among childhood weight status, pubertal timing, and sexual initiation in an ethnically diverse sample of girls. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.Duckworth, J. C. & Waldron, M. (2015, July). Childhood weight status and timing of firs alcohol use: The moderating role of pubertal timing. Poster presented at the annual meeting of Research Society on Alcoholism, San Antonio, TX. [published abstract]Sapharas, N. K., Duckworth, J. C., Doran, K. A., & Waldron, M. (2015, March). Timing to first substance use: Risks from parental divorce and paternal death. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Child Development, Philadelphia, PA.Duckworth, J. C., Doran, K. A., & Waldron, M. (2014, March). Associations between childhood weight status and substance use initiation. Poster presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, TX. [additional presentation at the SRA “Adolescence in Diverse Contexts” reception]Duckworth, J. C., Doran, K. A., Sapharas, N. K., & Waldron, M. (2013, May). Race/ethnicity moderates associations between weight status during childhood and early substance use. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC. [additional presentation at the APS RISE Award reception]Duckworth, J. C., Sapharas, N. K., Doran, K. A., & Waldron, M. (2012, October). EarlySubstance Use and Risk of High School Dropout: Differences by Urban Versus Rural Residence. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Indiana Psychological Association, Indianapolis, IN. INVITED LECTURES, PAPERS, AND WEB PUBLICATIONS2020Northwest Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network (PTTC). The Vaping Epidemic: Troubling Trends and Their Implications for Youth Cannabis Use Prevention and Policy – A Call to Action! Webinar delivered as part of PTTCs Emerging Topics in Prevention Science Monthly Webinar. 2019Washington State Prevention Summit. Baking, Vaping, and Cross-fading: Marijuana Use and Simultaneous Alcohol and Marijuana Use. Paper presented at the annual meeting in Yakima, Washington. 2018Human Development Program, Indiana University School of Education, Bloomington, IN. Associations between Obesity in Childhood and Adolescence and Engagement in Risky Sexual Behaviors: Preliminary Analyses. Paper presented the monthly meeting.2014Society for Research on Adolescence, blog post. Associations Between Childhood Weight Status and Substance Use Initiation. Retrieved from for Psychological Science, video blog post. Race/ethnicity moderates Associations between Weight Status During Childhood and Early Substance Use. Retrieved from 2013Human Development Program, Indiana University School of Education, Bloomington, IN. Early Substance Use and Risks from Childhood Obesity: Preliminary Analyses. Paper presented the monthly meeting.SPECIALIZED TRAINING RECEIVED 2020Advanced Statistics and Research Methodology TrainingCurran Bauer Analytics, online workshopIntroduction to Structural Equation Modeling2012-2018 Advanced Statistics and Research Methodology TrainingIndiana University, Bloomington, IndianaCourses include: Multivariate Analysis, Categorical Data Analyses, Longitudinal Analyses, Survival Analyses, Structural Equation Modeling, and Hierarchical Linear Modeling2017Advanced Statistics and Research Methodology TrainingStats Camp, Albuquerque, New MexicoLongitudinal Structural Equation ModelingRESEARCH EXPERIENCE2018-2020Postdoctoral Researcher, Lee LabCenter for the Study of Health and Risk BehaviorsDepartment of Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesUniversity of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WAInvolved in study design, recruitment, implementation, data collection, and data analysis of several projects examining the etiology, development, and prevention and intervention strategies of alcohol and other drug use among adolescents and young adults. Dr. Christine Lee, Ph.D., Postgraduate Research Mentor.2012-2018 Graduate Student Researcher, Adolescent Development LabDepartment of Counseling & Educational PsychologyIndiana University School of Education, Bloomington, INMember of a research team studying risk and protective factors related to substance use and misuse during adolescence and emerging adulthood using secondary data. Mary Waldron, Ph.D., Advisor.2015Data Analyst, ICARE Data ProjectDepartment of Counseling & Educational PsychologyIndiana University School of Education, Bloomington, INAdvised on methodological decisions, and cleaned, coded, and analyzed data examining associations between counselling experiences, HIV education, outlook on life, and social experiences among citizens of the Republic of Botswana infected with HIV. Rex Stockton, Ph.D., Principal Investigator.POSTSECONDARY TEACHING EXPERIENCE2020Instructor, Washington State University, Pullman, WAHD101: Human Development across Lifespan DevelopmentInstructor for a synchronous online section for approximately 100 undergraduate students.2020Instructor, Washington State University, Pullman, WAHD307: Adolescence and Emerging AdulthoodInstructor for a synchronous online section for approximately 100 undergraduate students.2020 Guest Lecturer, University of Washington, Seattle, WAPsychology Training in Alcohol Research and Psychology ResidencyCareer Development and Grantsmanship SeminarCurrent Topic: Job Negotiation Panel2019, 2020Adjunct Instructor, Indiana University, Bloomington, INP514: Lifespan Development: Birth – Death Department of Counseling and Educational PsychologyInstructor for two online sections for 30-35 graduate students, many of whom were training to be mental health counselors.2019 Instructor, University of Washington, School of Medicine, Seattle, WABiomedical Research Integrity ProgramFacilitated discussion groups on research ethics, research misconduct, peer review.2019Instructor, University of Washington, Seattle, WAPSYCH 499: Undergraduate Research in PsychologyTaught and mentored undergraduate students in research methodology, research decision points, career preparation, and career resource development within a small group format.2018Guest Lecturer, University of Washington, Seattle, WAPsychology Training in Alcohol Research and Psychology ResidencyCareer Development and Grantsmanship SeminarCurrent Topic: Postdoctoral Panel2013-2018Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Bloomington, INP313: Adolescents in a Learning Community Department of Counseling and Educational PsychologyInstructor for 12 sections for 15-30 undergraduate students, many of whom were training to be K-12 teachers or healthcare workers.2017Writing Coach, Indiana University, Kampala, UgandaMaster’s Thesis Writing Intensive Workshop Center for International Development, Education, and ResearchProvided writing support for six South Sudanese graduate students in writing their Master’s Thesis. Met daily with students in Kampala, Uganda to discuss, plan, organize, write, and edit thesis. Focused on organizing and synthesizing concepts, analyzing data, citations, and editing drafts.. 2015-2016Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Bloomington, INM202: Job Search Strategies for EducatorsOffice of Career ConnectionsInstructor for 6 sections for 8 to 12 undergraduate students in teacher training program. Taught career skills and provided support for writing cover letters and resumes, and conducted mock interviews.2015-2016Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Bloomington, INResume Writing WorkshopsOffice of Career ConnectionsDeveloped and taught several workshops to undergraduate students.2015-2016Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Bloomington, INInterview Skills WorkshopsOffice of Career ConnectionsDeveloped and taught several workshops to undergraduate students. 2015Writing Coach, Indiana University, Bloomington, INS508: Secondary School CurriculumDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionProvided writing support for a cohort of South Sudanese graduate students in writing their Master’s Thesis. Met daily with students to discuss, plan, organize, write, and edit thesis. Focused on organizing and synthesizing concepts, analyzing data, citations, and editing drafts. 2015 Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Bloomington, INP510: Psychology in TeachingDepartment of Counseling and Educational PsychologyInstructor for 1 section for 18 South Sudanese Graduate Students earning their M.S. in Education in Emergencies. Special course focus: education development and peace education, specific to the South Sudanese context. 2014 Associate Instructor, Indiana University, Kampala, UgandaS503: Secondary School Curriculum Department of Curriculum and Instruction and Center for International Development, Education, and Research Instructor for 1 section for 18 South Sudanese Graduate Students earning their M.S. in Education in Emergencies. Met daily with students in Kampala, Uganda focusing on teaching students in areas of crisis. 2012-2013Teaching Assistant, Indiana University, Bloomington, INP314: Lifespan Development Instructor: Anne Stright, Ph.D.Department of Counseling and Educational PsychologyAssisted instructor for 2 sections for approximately 75 undergraduate students.1999-2000Teaching Assistant, Ball State University, Muncie, INHIST 198: Non-western Civilization1998-1999Teaching Assistant, Ball State University, Muncie, INHIST 150: Western Civilization K-12 TEACHING EXPERIENCE2011–2012GED/College Readiness Instructor, Fathers and Families, Indianapolis, INDeveloped and implemented GED curriculum in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Taught and mentored young adults preparing for GED exam and taking beginning college courses. Assisted in teaching job readiness skills, including resume and cover letter writing, interviewing skills, and job search strategies. 2011Instructor, Marian University, Indianapolis, INHands’ On Math WorkshopPresented at Indiana Department of Education’s Annual ConferenceDeveloped and taught curriculum and activities focused on engaging K-12 students in math skills and remediation.2011Instructor, Marian University, Summer Learning Institute, Indianapolis, INHands’ On Math WorkshopDeveloped and taught curriculum and activities focused on engaging K-12 students in math skills and remediation.2011Instructor, Marian University, Summer Learning Institute, Indianapolis, INHands’ On Literacy WorkshopDeveloped and taught curriculum and activities focused on engaging K-12 students in literacy skills and remediation. 2009–2011Lead GED/College Readiness Instructor, Marian University, Indianapolis, INPartnering with Youthbuild IndyLed a team of trained educators in providing quality GED/College Readiness education. Developed and implemented GED curriculum in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Taught and mentored young adults preparing for GED exam and taking beginning college courses. Assisted in teaching job readiness skills, including resume and cover letter writing, interviewing skills, and job search strategies. 2010Instructor, Marian University, Summer Learning Institute, Indianapolis, INFlo-cabulary WorkshopDeveloped and taught curriculum and activities focused on K-12 vocabulary enhancement.2007-2009Secondary School Teacher, Team Lead, Fountain Square Academy, Indianapolis, INMiddle and High School Social Studies Taught middle and high school social studies. Strong focus on curriculum development and implementation, reading and writing skills development, and remediation. Teaching methods included lecture, small group instruction/activities, and one-on-one tutoring. 2006Student Teacher, Stonybrook Middle School, Indianapolis, INMiddle School Social StudiesMentoring Teacher: John BarnesDeveloped and implemented curriculum, taught lessons, administered and graded assignments and tests, provided student academic support. 2006Student Teacher, Broad Ripple High School, Indianapolis, INHigh School Social StudiesMentoring Teacher: Rick RickerDeveloped and implemented curriculum, taught lessons, administered and graded assignments and tests, provided student academic support. OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE2016 AT&T Aspire Proposal Reviewer, Edvance Research, San Antonio, TXReviewed and rated proposals from a variety of organizations and schools applying for grant monies from AT&T for programs that support students at risk of not completing high school and/or not attending college. 2003-2007Employment Consultant, Noble of Indiana, Indianapolis, INTaught individuals with developmental disabilities the skills necessary to obtain and maintain community employment. Wrote monthly and annual reports, provided on-site orientation, training, and follow along support, and trained new staff members.2000-2002Case Manager, Center for Mental Health, Anderson, INAssisted individuals with severe mental illness in daily living skills, medication education and compliance, budgeting, obtaining housing needs, and employment skills. PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE2019-presentMember, Washington State Prevention Subcommittee2020Member, Society for Prevention ResearchEpidemiology & Etiology (E/E) Abstract Theme Review CommitteeReviewed abstracts and developed E/E Program for annual meeting2019Reviewer, Society for Prevention ResearchReview and score submitted abstracts for annual meeting 2016Graduate Student Representative, Indiana University, Bloomington, INAward for Excellence in Mentoring Selection Committee2016Reviewer, Association for Psychological ScienceStudent Research Award2015-2016Graduate Student Representative, Indiana University, Bloomington, INCommittee on Diversity2013-2016Volunteer, Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard, Bloomington, INPROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSAssociation for Psychological Science Research Society for MarijuanaResearch Society on AlcoholismSociety for Prevention ResearchSociety for Research on Adolescence ................
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