Issue 3/2019
Special Section I: Opportunities and Challenges for Prevention and Intervention in Emerging Adulthood and Special Section II: Advances in Statistical Methods for Causal Inference in Prevention Science
Content (17 Articles)
Opportunities and Challenges for Prevention and Intervention in Emerging Adulthood: Introduction to the Special Issue
Michael J. Cleveland, Abby L. Goldstein
Evaluating Personalized Feedback Intervention Framing with a Randomized Controlled Trial to Reduce Young Adult Alcohol-Related Sexual Risk Taking
Melissa A. Lewis, Isaac C. Rhew, Anne M. Fairlie, Alex Swanson, Judyth Anderson, Debra Kaysen
Reducing Risk Behavior with Family-Centered Prevention During the Young Adult Years
Elizabeth Stormshak, Allison Caruthers, Krista Chronister, David DeGarmo, Jenna Stapleton, Corrina Falkenstein, Elisa DeVargas, Whitney Nash
Sexual Health, STI and HIV Risk, and Risk Perceptions Among American Indian and Alaska Native Emerging Adults
Steven Paul Hafner, Stephanie Craig Rushing
Is Alcohol and Other Substance Use Reduced When College Students Attend Alcohol-Free Programs? Evidence from a Measurement Burst Design Before and After Legal Drinking Age
Eric K. Layland, Brian H. Calhoun, Michael A. Russell, Jennifer L. Maggs
Is Young Adulthood a Critical Period for Suicidal Behavior among Sexual Minorities? Results from a US National Sample
Jessica N. Fish, Cara E. Rice, Stephanie T. Lanza, Stephen T. Russell
Young Adult Mental Health: a Prospective Examination of Service Utilization, Perceived Unmet Service Needs, Attitudes, and Barriers to Service Use
Jennifer M. Cadigan, Christine M. Lee, Mary E. Larimer
Preventing Smoking Progression in Young Adults: the Concept of Prevescalation
Andrea C. Villanti, Raymond S. Niaura, David B. Abrams, Robin Mermelstein
Advances in Statistical Methods for Causal Inference in Prevention Science: Introduction to the Special Section
Wolfgang Wiedermann, Nianbo Dong, Alexander von Eye
Inverse Propensity Score Weighting with a Latent Class Exposure: Estimating the Causal Effect of Reported Reasons for Alcohol Use on Problem Alcohol Use 16 Years Later
Bethany C. Bray, John J. Dziak, Megan E. Patrick, Stephanie T. Lanza
Sample Size Planning for Cluster-Randomized Interventions Probing Multilevel Mediation
Ben Kelcey, Jessaca Spybrook, Nianbo Dong
Testing the Causal Direction of Mediation Effects in Randomized Intervention Studies
Wolfgang Wiedermann, Xintong Li, Alexander von Eye