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APS Virtual Poster Showcase
Risk and Resilience Among Emerging Adults: Sleep, Substance Use, and Statistical Methodology
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
- Sleep Problems Among Emerging Adults with Chronic Health Conditions Exacerbated By Presence of One or More Mental Health ConditionsAmy Lang, W. Hobart Davies
- 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
- 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