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APS Virtual Poster Showcase

Risk and Resilience Among Emerging Adults: Sleep, Substance Use, and Statistical Methodology

Friday, May 22, 2020 · Virtual

Oral · Developmental

Risk and resilience factors may offer targets for improving health among emerging adults. Three teams examine: (1) mental and physical health’s role in sleep, (2) pain as risk for marijuana use among individuals with inflammatory bowel diseases, and (3) traditional and machine-learning approaches’ differential identification of substance use predictors.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Steven MillerChair
    Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
  • Susan TranDiscussant
    DePaul University

Presentations

  1. Sleep Problems Among Emerging Adults with Chronic Health Conditions Exacerbated By Presence of One or More Mental Health ConditionsAmy Lang, W. Hobart Davies
  2. A Micro-Longitudinal Examination of Psychosocial Functioning and Substance Use in Adolescents and Young Adults with Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesJill Plevinsky, James Peugh, Sarah Beal, Lee Denson, Kevin Hommel
  3. Prediction of Risk for Alcohol and Marijuana Use in College Students: Traditional and Elastic Net MethodologyBrandon Reed, Estee Feldman, Rachel Greenley, Joanna Buscemi, Susan Tran, Steven Miller