Publications by authors named "Lauren Shettler"

The present researchers used a multi-wave Delphi methodology to determine what 14 knowledgeable substance abuse professionals believe are the most appropriate smoking prevention practices for female adolescents. While there was some agreement with the emerging literature, particularly on weight control issues and parental involvement, there was also endorsement of items that appear to be equally salient for both males and females. While the panelists generally acknowledged differential risk factors for females, and the need for prevention programming around these risk factors, more research on gender specific programming is needed before prevention experts are ready to agree on clear and specific practices for adolescent females.

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  • The study explored ecological factors influencing smoking behaviors among female adolescents in Virginia, focusing on differences between former smokers (FS), current smokers (CS), and never smokers (NS).
  • FS girls exhibited healthier behaviors compared to CS, showing lower delinquency rates, less substance use, and improved mental health indicators.
  • Results indicate that increased parental monitoring, self-esteem, and academic performance contribute to lower smoking rates, suggesting important considerations for smoking intervention programs targeted at rural adolescent girls.
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Nine experiments examined the formation of an abstract category representation for the spatial relation between by 6- to 10-month-old infants. The experiments determined that 9- to 10-month-olds, but not 6- to 7-month-olds, could form an abstract category representation for between when performing in an object-variation version of the between categorization task. The results also demonstrated that 6- to 7-month-olds could form category representations for between in the object-variation version of the between categorization task but that such representations were specific to the particular objects presented.

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