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Media Parenting to Prevent Youth Health Risk Behavior by Joy Gabrielli, PhD

February 2, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Learning outcomes:

  1.  Participants will be able to discuss mental health services research methods.
  2.  Participants will be able to use and interpret inferential and descriptive statistics. This will enable them to interpret statistical analysis presented in published research and to better interpret their own data.
  3. Participants will be able to describe current research trends through visiting speakers and a review of literature. This will enable researchers to remain innovative and current in their projects.
  4. Participants will be able to maintain high standards of quality, adherence to protocols, and high standards of data acquisition by learning to evaluate research proposals, solve common implementation problems, keep projects on schedule, plan and carry out data analysis and dissemination activities.

Joy Gabrielli is a clinical child psychologist and postdoctoral research fellow through the T32 “”Science of Co-Occurring Disorders”” training program. She has worked in the Dartmouth Media Lab as well as with Drs. Catherine Stanger and Lisa Marsch at the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health to identify and intervene on modifiable environmental risk factors for adolescent substance use. She has conducted studies on both media related risks for adolescent substance use and application of novel technologies to address risk factors for youth substance use youth aging out of foster care. She is particularly interested in developing interventions for youth and families to mitigate risk for youth substance use. More recently, Joy has worked to develop a media parenting preventative intervention to support effective media management in the home setting. Her presentation will cover preliminary studies on youth exposure to alcohol marketing across media venues as well as parental R-movie restriction to reduce youth risk for alcohol use as the foundation for more recent qualitative and behavioral observation work she has done to understand features of parenting that could be targeted in future interventions.

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Northeast Node Headquarters
46 Centerra Parkway, Suite 315
Lebanon, NH 03766 United States
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