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Team Presents at APHA in Atlanta

November 12, 2023

Our team has worked and collaborated on abstracts that have been accepted at the 2023 APHA Annual Meeting in Atlanta (Nov 12-15).   Sabelli, R. S., Hajinazarian,…

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Team Published in Contemporary School Psychology

March 14, 2023

Perceptions on Transition to College Among High School Students in Recovery Boyadjian T, Sabelli R, Wong, I, Skeer MR. Perceptions on Transition to College Among…

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Team Presented at APHA in Boston

November 6, 2022

Team presented the following abstracts: Concordance between parent- and child-perceptions regarding their conversations about substance use and its relationship with parental self-efficacy.  Emma C. Ryan…

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Team Published in PLOS ONE

June 19, 2022

Skeer MR, Sabelli RA, Rancaño KM, Lee-Bravatti M, Ryan EC, Eliasziw M, Spirito A. Randomized controlled trial to test the efficacy of a brief, communication-based,…

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Team Published in International Journal of Dentistry

May 4, 2022

Margie R. Skeer, David M. Landy, Emma C. Ryan, Michelle Lee-Bravatti, Tamar Boyadjian, Jennifer Towers, ““(Meth) Will Hurt You and Hurt Your Teeth”: Teen, Parent, and…

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Team Published New Article

July 22, 2021

Skeer MR, Landy DM, Abrahams JM, Towers J. “Dying is Not a Fear”: Teen and Parent Perspectives on Messaging to Prevent Crystal Meth Use Among…

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Dr. Skeer Published in Prevention Science

February 16, 2021

Skeer MR, Landy DM, Abrahams JM, Towers J. “Dying is Not a Fear”: Teen and Parent Perspectives on Messaging to Prevent Crystal Meth Use Among…

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Dr. Skeer Named the Inaugural Recipient of the Weiner Hailey Family Professorship

September 9, 2019

Margie Skeer, associate professor in the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine, has been named the inaugural recipient…

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Testing a Brief Substance Misuse Preventive Intervention for Parents of Youth Funded by National Institutes of Health

July 1, 2018

Brief Summary: The current study aims to test the efficacy of a family communication-based, novel, adaptable, and resource-efficient substance misuse preventive intervention for parents/guardians of…

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Dr. Skeer Featured on Tufts University’s YouTube

June 1, 2018

Dr. Skeer Featured on National News

October 9, 2017

“By now, most people are aware of the enormity of the opioid epidemic. In 2015, over 33,000 Americans died from an opioid overdose – more from opioid…

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To Evaluate the Idaho Meth Project and Truth 208 Evaluation Program Funded By Idaho Meth Project

January 1, 2017

The Idaho Meth Project is a large-scale, statewide prevention program aimed at preventing and reducing teen Meth use through public service messaging, education and community…

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Tufts Guidance Label Project Funded by AB InBev Foundation

November 1, 2016

The Foundation funded researchers at Tufts University School of Medicine to develop Global Alcohol Guidance Labels that could be used by brewers to inform evidence-based…

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Engaging Dental Hygienists to Deliver Methamphetamine Prevention Programming: Formative Research to Guide Intervention Development Funded by DentaQuest Foundation

March 1, 2016

Crystal methamphetamine (“meth”) use among youth living in rural areas is higher than the national average. Given how drastically meth affects teeth (i.e., “meth mouth”),…

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Dr. Skeer Featured on Tufts University’s YouTube

October 26, 2015

Understanding the Protective Mechanisms of Family Dinners: Psychometric Testing and Evaluation of the Family Dinner Index Funded by Charles H. Hood Foundation

January 1, 2015

All Published Texts Featuring Dr. Skeer as Primary Author Prior to 2015

December 31, 2014

See Publications Tab for All Texts Featuring Dr. Skeer   Peer-reviewed articles: Skeer MR, McCormick MC, Normand SL, Mimiaga MJ, Buka SL, Gilman SE. Gender differences…

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Using Qualitative Methods to Develop a Pop-Culture-Based Alcohol Intervention for Sexually At-Risk Youth Funded by National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

July 1, 2013

A Brief Substance Use Preventive Intervention for Parents of Pre-Adolescents Funded by National Institute on Drug Abuse

March 15, 2012

Evidence-based interventions to reduce substance misuse among adolescents are resource and time intensive. We conducted a pilot randomized controlled trial to evaluate a novel, adaptable,…

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