2024
Affective Motivations for Substance Misuse Differentially Relate to Consideration of Multiple Costs During Effortful Decision Making
Ruiz S, Levy I, Baskin-Sommers A. Affective Motivations for Substance Misuse Differentially Relate to Consideration of Multiple Costs During Effortful Decision Making. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2024, 133: 554-564. PMID: 39101939, DOI: 10.1037/abn0000931.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSubstance useEffort Expenditure for Rewards TaskEffortful decision makingDiverse community sampleReward taskNegative affectPositive affectCommunity sampleComputational model parametersDifferential relationsHeightened sensitivityAffecting motivationDecision makingAffectLoss magnitudeMotivationCost informationIndividualsSubstancesLikelihood of lossTaskMakingEffective decision makingUseMultiple costsHow Does Parental Monitoring Reduce Adolescent Substance Use? Preliminary Tests of Two Potential Mechanisms.
Pelham W, Tapert S, Gonzalez M, Ahiarakwe U, Patel H, Davis I, Meruelo A, Van Rinsveld A, Marshall A, Dick A, Guillaume M, Dowling G, Baskin-Sommers A, Brown S. How Does Parental Monitoring Reduce Adolescent Substance Use? Preliminary Tests of Two Potential Mechanisms. Journal Of Studies On Alcohol And Drugs 2024, 85: 389-394. PMID: 38227391, PMCID: PMC11095493, DOI: 10.15288/jsad.23-00297.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Parental Knowledge/Monitoring and Adolescent Substance Use: A Causal Relationship?
Pelham W, Tapert S, Gonzalez M, Wade N, Lisdahl K, Guillaume M, Marshall A, Van Rinsveld A, Dick A, Baker F, Breslin F, Baskin-Sommers A, Sheth C, Brown S. Parental Knowledge/Monitoring and Adolescent Substance Use: A Causal Relationship? Health Psychology 2023, 42: 913-923. PMID: 36355697, PMCID: PMC10169542, DOI: 10.1037/hea0001245.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance useDistinct neurocognitive fingerprints reflect differential associations with risky and impulsive behavior in a neurotypical sample
Ruiz S, Brazil I, Baskin-Sommers A. Distinct neurocognitive fingerprints reflect differential associations with risky and impulsive behavior in a neurotypical sample. Scientific Reports 2023, 13: 11782. PMID: 37479846, PMCID: PMC10362008, DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-38991-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImpulsive behaviorNathan Kline Institute-Rockland SampleNeurotypical sampleEpisodic memoryPositive urgencyNegative urgencyEmotion featuresAttention featuresNeurocognitive functionNeurocognitionDifferential associationsIndividual-specific profilesSubstance useNormative rangeExternalizingSubtle variabilityIndian buffet processImpulsivitySubfunctionsMemoryBehaviorLatent featuresDeficitsEngagementIndividualsPandemic-Related Changes in the Prevalence of Early Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use, 2020–2021: Data From a Multisite Cohort Study
Pelham W, Tapert S, Zúñiga M, Thompson W, Wade N, Gonzalez M, Patel H, Baker F, Dowling G, Van Rinsveld A, Baskin-Sommers A, Kiss O, Brown S. Pandemic-Related Changes in the Prevalence of Early Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Use, 2020–2021: Data From a Multisite Cohort Study. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2023, 73: 338-346. PMID: 37191599, PMCID: PMC10186567, DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2023.02.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPandemic-related increasesPrescription drug misuseSubstance useDrug misuseAlcohol useProspective nationwide cohortInhalant useCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemicMultisite cohort studyPast-month prevalenceDisease 2019 pandemicCognitive Development StudyPandemic-related changesNationwide cohortAdolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) studyCohort studyEarly adolescent substance usePrepandemic levelsNicotine useDrug useAdolescent substance usePast-month alcoholEarly adolescent alcoholPrevalenceAge 11.5
2017
Differentiating patterns of substance misuse by subtypes of antisocial traits in male offenders
Brennan G, Stuppy-Sullivan A, Brazil I, Baskin-Sommers A. Differentiating patterns of substance misuse by subtypes of antisocial traits in male offenders. Journal Of Forensic Psychiatry And Psychology 2017, 28: 341-356. DOI: 10.1080/14789949.2017.1280072.Peer-Reviewed Original Research