Project SEMI Substance Education and Mobile Intervention
In April of 2022, Dr. Teeters received an R15 grant from the National Institute of Drug Abuse for a mobile phone-based intervention aimed at reducing substance-impaired driving among young adults. Data collection for Project SEMI is currently in progress.
Other Projects
Exploring the Connections between Craving, Depression, Sleep, and Alcohol Use in College Students - Master's Thesis by Katie Moskal
Examining Differences in Emotion Dysregulation among Emerging Adult Alcohol Users, Cannabis Users, and Simultaneous Users - First Author Manuscript by Katie Moskal
The Association of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Adult Attachment Styles, and Alcohol Use in Emerging Adulthood - Master's Thesis by Diamonde McCollum
Does Social Support Moderate the Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Substance-Related Problems - First Author Manuscript by Diamonde McCollum
Associations among Intimate Partner Violence, Suicidality, Non-suicidal Self-Injury, and Psychological Well-Being in Black American Emerging Adults - First Author Manuscript by Diamonde McCollum
Does the Number of Instances of Sexual Assault Moderate the Relation Between PTSD and Alcohol Use? - FUSE Grant by Sidney Traxler
Links Between Personal Traits and Positive Outcomes of Social Media Use - FUSE Grant by Caleb Peterson