Publications by authors named "Jodi M Sutherland Charvis"

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  • Discrimination significantly impacts alcohol use among different races, ethnicities, and genders, yet there is limited research on these associations.
  • A study with 1,187 young adults found that experiences of discrimination and alcohol involvement varied, particularly with Black individuals facing the highest levels of discrimination and White women showing the most alcohol use.
  • The findings highlight the need for nuanced statistical methods to accurately evaluate differences in discrimination and alcohol involvement across diverse groups.
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Research utilizing experimental tasks usually does not report estimates of internal reliability of measurement. However, modern measurement theories conceptualize reliability as sample dependent indicating that reliability should be empirically demonstrated in the samples used to make inferences. Test whether confirmatory factor analytic (CFA) estimates of reliability can be applied to a commonly used task measuring response inhibition (the Stop Signal Task) to predict substance use (alcohol and cannabis) and mental health symptoms.

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