My research focuses on using behavioral theory and novel methodologies to develop adaptive interventions, namely interventions that use ongoing information about the individual to modify the type/intensity/delivery-mode of support. Health Psychology: Adaptive Interventions Just-In-Time Adaptive Interventions Social Support, Stress and Health Research Methods: Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART) and related data analytic methods… Continue reading Nahum-Shani,Inbal
Research Theme: Drug & Alcohol Use
Almirall,Daniel
Dr. Almirall develops methods used to form adaptive interventions, also known as dynamic treatment regimens. Adaptive interventions can be used to inform individualized treatment guidelines for the on-going management of chronic illnesses or disorders such as anxiety, depression, autism, diabetes, obesity, or HIV/AIDS. Dr. Almirall works primarily on methods related to the design, execution, and… Continue reading Almirall,Daniel
Monitoring the Future: Drug Use and Lifestyles of American Youth (MTF)
Monitoring the Future (MTF) study is an ongoing epidemiological and etiological research and reporting project that began in 1975. In addition to being a basic research study, MTF has become one of the nation’s most relied upon sources of information on emerging trends in illicit drug, alcohol, and tobacco use among American adolescents, college students,… Continue reading Monitoring the Future: Drug Use and Lifestyles of American Youth (MTF)