Current Environment: Production

Lydia A. Shrier | Education

Undergraduate School

Yale University

1987, New Haven, CT

Medical School

Albany Medical College

1991, Albany, NY

Internship

Pediatrics

Yale-New Haven Hospital

1992, New Haven, CT

Residency

Pediatrics

Yale-New Haven Hospital

1994, New Haven, CT

Fellowship

Adolescent Medicine

Boston Children's Hospital

1996, New Haven, CT

Graduate School

Harvard School of Public Health

1997, Boston, MA

Lydia A. Shrier | Certifications

  • American Board of Pediatrics (Adolescent Medicine)

Lydia A. Shrier | Publications

  1. Synthesis using prospective meta-analysis to reduce youths' e-cigarette use (SPARKE): a protocol for an individual participant data prospective meta-analysis (IPD PMA) examining interventions for the prevention of youth e-cigarette use. BMJ Open. 2025 May 21; 15(5):e093028. View Synthesis using prospective meta-analysis to reduce youths' e-cigarette use (SPARKE): a protocol for an individual participant data prospective meta-analysis (IPD PMA) examining interventions for the prevention of youth e-cigarette use. Abstract

  2. Improving STI Screening in Adolescent and Young Adult Men in a Primary Care Setting. Pediatr Qual Saf. 2025 May-Jun; 10(3):e807. View Improving STI Screening in Adolescent and Young Adult Men in a Primary Care Setting. Abstract

  3. Neural Response to Food Cues in Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. JAMA Netw Open. 2025 Feb 03; 8(2):e2460101. View Neural Response to Food Cues in Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. Abstract

  4. Telehealth counseling plus mHealth intervention for cannabis use in emerging adults: Development and a remote open pilot trial. J Subst Use Addict Treat. 2024 Nov; 166:209472. View Telehealth counseling plus mHealth intervention for cannabis use in emerging adults: Development and a remote open pilot trial. Abstract

  5. Predicting Time to Return to Cannabis Use After a Cessation Attempt: Impact of Cumulated Exposure to Nicotine-Containing Products. Tob Use Insights. 2024; 17:1179173X241259603. View Predicting Time to Return to Cannabis Use After a Cessation Attempt: Impact of Cumulated Exposure to Nicotine-Containing Products. Abstract

  6. Standard Versus Family-Based Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for Adolescent Substance Use in Primary Care: Protocol for a Multisite Randomized Effectiveness Trial. JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 May 31; 13:e54486. View Standard Versus Family-Based Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for Adolescent Substance Use in Primary Care: Protocol for a Multisite Randomized Effectiveness Trial. Abstract

  7. Correction: Computer-Facilitated Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Use Risk in Adolescent Patients of Pediatric Primary Care Offices: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 May 08; 13:e59383. View Correction: Computer-Facilitated Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Use Risk in Adolescent Patients of Pediatric Primary Care Offices: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Abstract

  8. Prospective 2-Year Course and Predictors of Outcome in Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2025 Feb; 64(2):262-275. View Prospective 2-Year Course and Predictors of Outcome in Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. Abstract

  9. Computer-Facilitated Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Use Risk in Adolescent Patients of Pediatric Primary Care Offices: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Res Protoc. 2024 03 26; 13:e55039. View Computer-Facilitated Screening and Brief Intervention for Alcohol Use Risk in Adolescent Patients of Pediatric Primary Care Offices: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. Abstract

  10. The effectiveness of mobile-based ecological momentary motivational enhancement therapy in reducing craving and severity of cannabis use disorder: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Internet Interv. 2023 Dec; 34:100669. View The effectiveness of mobile-based ecological momentary motivational enhancement therapy in reducing craving and severity of cannabis use disorder: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Abstract

  11. COVID-19 impacts and videoconference healthcare preferences in relation to depression and sexual risk behaviors among young adults assigned female at birth: a cross-sectional study. Mhealth. 2023; 9:15. View COVID-19 impacts and videoconference healthcare preferences in relation to depression and sexual risk behaviors among young adults assigned female at birth: a cross-sectional study. Abstract

  12. Adapting a Counseling-Plus-mHealth Intervention for the Virtual Environment to Reduce Sexual and Reproductive Health Risk Among Young Women with Depression. Prev Sci. 2023 Dec; 24(Suppl 2):196-208. View Adapting a Counseling-Plus-mHealth Intervention for the Virtual Environment to Reduce Sexual and Reproductive Health Risk Among Young Women with Depression. Abstract

  13. Associations of Momentary Mindfulness With Affect and Cannabis Desire in a Trial of Cannabis Use Interventions With and Without Momentary Assessment. J Adolesc Health. 2023 01; 72(1):126-129. View Associations of Momentary Mindfulness With Affect and Cannabis Desire in a Trial of Cannabis Use Interventions With and Without Momentary Assessment. Abstract

  14. Binge-eating behaviors in adolescents and young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. J Eat Disord. 2022 Aug 24; 10(1):125. View Binge-eating behaviors in adolescents and young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Abstract

  15. High-Potency Cannabis Use in Adolescence. J Pediatr. 2023 01; 252:191-197.e1. View High-Potency Cannabis Use in Adolescence. Abstract

  16. Screening for Early Emerging Mental Experiences (SEE ME): A Model to Improve Early Detection of Psychosis in Integrated Primary Care. Front Pediatr. 2022; 10:899653. View Screening for Early Emerging Mental Experiences (SEE ME): A Model to Improve Early Detection of Psychosis in Integrated Primary Care. Abstract

  17. Depressive symptom screening and endorsement of psychosis risk-related experiences in a diverse adolescent and young adult outpatient clinic in the US. Schizophr Res. 2022 10; 248:353-360. View Depressive symptom screening and endorsement of psychosis risk-related experiences in a diverse adolescent and young adult outpatient clinic in the US. Abstract

  18. Prevalence and Predictors of Iron Deficiency in Adolescent and Young Adult Outpatients: Implications for Screening. Clin Pediatr (Phila). 2022 01; 61(1):66-75. View Prevalence and Predictors of Iron Deficiency in Adolescent and Young Adult Outpatients: Implications for Screening. Abstract

  19. Validation of a single question for the assessment of past three-month alcohol consumption among adolescents. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2021 11 01; 228:109026. View Validation of a single question for the assessment of past three-month alcohol consumption among adolescents. Abstract

  20. Trends in cannabis-related attitudes and behaviors among cannabis-using adolescent and young adult outpatients following medical cannabis legalization in Massachusetts. Subst Abus. 2022; 43(1):328-335. View Trends in cannabis-related attitudes and behaviors among cannabis-using adolescent and young adult outpatients following medical cannabis legalization in Massachusetts. Abstract

  21. Trait mindfulness and cannabis use-related factors in adolescents and young adults with frequent use. Subst Abus. 2021; 42(4):968-973. View Trait mindfulness and cannabis use-related factors in adolescents and young adults with frequent use. Abstract

  22. Applying systems thinking and human-centered design to development of intervention implementation strategies: An example from adolescent health research. J Public Health Res. 2020 Oct 14; 9(4):1746. View Applying systems thinking and human-centered design to development of intervention implementation strategies: An example from adolescent health research. Abstract

  23. Safety Protocols for Adolescent Substance Use Research in Clinical Settings. J Adolesc Health. 2021 05; 68(5):999-1005. View Safety Protocols for Adolescent Substance Use Research in Clinical Settings. Abstract

  24. Sensitivity and specificity of S2BI for identifying alcohol and cannabis use disorders among adolescents presenting for primary care. Subst Abus. 2021; 42(3):388-395. View Sensitivity and specificity of S2BI for identifying alcohol and cannabis use disorders among adolescents presenting for primary care. Abstract

  25. Measurement-Based Care in the Treatment of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders. Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am. 2020 10; 29(4):675-690. View Measurement-Based Care in the Treatment of Adolescents with Substance Use Disorders. Abstract

  26. Development and pilot testing of a counseling-plus-mHealth intervention to reduce risk for pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection in young women with depression. Mhealth. 2020; 6:17. View Development and pilot testing of a counseling-plus-mHealth intervention to reduce risk for pregnancy and sexually transmitted infection in young women with depression. Abstract

  27. Healthcare Clinician and Staff Perspectives on Facilitators and Barriers to Ideal Sexual Health Care to High-Risk Depressed Young Women: A Qualitative Study of Diverse Clinic Systems. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2020 Aug; 33(4):363-371. View Healthcare Clinician and Staff Perspectives on Facilitators and Barriers to Ideal Sexual Health Care to High-Risk Depressed Young Women: A Qualitative Study of Diverse Clinic Systems. Abstract

  28. Engaging Youth (Adolescents and Young Adults) to Change Frequent Marijuana Use: Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) in Primary Care. J Pediatr Nurs. 2019 Nov - Dec; 49:24-30. View Engaging Youth (Adolescents and Young Adults) to Change Frequent Marijuana Use: Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) in Primary Care. Abstract

  29. Mindfulness-based interventions for adolescent health. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2019 08; 31(4):469-475. View Mindfulness-based interventions for adolescent health. Abstract

  30. Intimate Relationships and Sexual Behavior in Young Women withDepression. J Adolesc Health. 2018 10; 63(4):429-434. View Intimate Relationships and Sexual Behavior in Young Women withDepression. Abstract

  31. Pilot randomized trial of MOMENT, a motivational counseling-plus-ecological momentary intervention to reduce marijuana use in youth. Mhealth. 2018; 4:29. View Pilot randomized trial of MOMENT, a motivational counseling-plus-ecological momentary intervention to reduce marijuana use in youth. Abstract

  32. Momentary factors during marijuana use as predictors of lapse during attempted abstinence in young adults. Addict Behav. 2018 08; 83:167-174. View Momentary factors during marijuana use as predictors of lapse during attempted abstinence in young adults. Abstract

  33. Chlamydia trachomatis Strain Types Have Diversified Regionally and Globally with Evidence for Recombination across Geographic Divides. Front Microbiol. 2017; 8:2195. View Chlamydia trachomatis Strain Types Have Diversified Regionally and Globally with Evidence for Recombination across Geographic Divides. Abstract

  34. Positive and negative affect following marijuana use in naturalistic settings: An ecological momentary assessment study. Addict Behav. 2018 01; 76:61-67. View Positive and negative affect following marijuana use in naturalistic settings: An ecological momentary assessment study. Abstract

  35. Genotype-Specific Concordance of Chlamydia trachomatis Genital Infection Within Heterosexual Partnerships. Sex Transm Dis. 2016 12; 43(12):741-749. View Genotype-Specific Concordance of Chlamydia trachomatis Genital Infection Within Heterosexual Partnerships. Abstract

  36. Concurrent Validity of Caffeine Problems and Diagnostic Criteria for Substance Use Disorders. J Caffeine Res. 2016 Dec 01; 6(4):141-147. View Concurrent Validity of Caffeine Problems and Diagnostic Criteria for Substance Use Disorders. Abstract

  37. "Just Take a Moment and Breathe and Think": Young Women with Depression Talk about the Development of an Ecological Momentary Intervention to Reduce Their Sexual Risk. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2017 Feb; 30(1):116-122. View "Just Take a Moment and Breathe and Think": Young Women with Depression Talk about the Development of an Ecological Momentary Intervention to Reduce Their Sexual Risk. Abstract

  38. Application of Correlated Time-to-Event Models to Ecological Momentary Assessment Data. Psychometrika. 2017 03; 82(1):233-244. View Application of Correlated Time-to-Event Models to Ecological Momentary Assessment Data. Abstract

  39. Symptoms Attributed to Consumption of Caffeinated Beverages in Adolescents. J Caffeine Res. 2015 Dec 01; 5(4):187-191. View Symptoms Attributed to Consumption of Caffeinated Beverages in Adolescents. Abstract

  40. Momentary Desire for Sexual Intercourse and Momentary Emotional Intimacy Associated With Perceived Relationship Quality and Physical Intimacy in Heterosexual Emerging Adult Couples. J Sex Res. 2016 Oct; 53(8):968-978. View Momentary Desire for Sexual Intercourse and Momentary Emotional Intimacy Associated With Perceived Relationship Quality and Physical Intimacy in Heterosexual Emerging Adult Couples. Abstract

  41. Associations between rushed condom application and condom use errors and problems. Sex Transm Infect. 2015 Jun; 91(4):275-7. View Associations between rushed condom application and condom use errors and problems. Abstract

  42. Substance abuse screening and brief intervention for adolescents in primary care. Pediatr Ann. 2014 Oct; 43(10):412. View Substance abuse screening and brief intervention for adolescents in primary care. Abstract

  43. An electronic screen for triaging adolescent substance use by risk levels. JAMA Pediatr. 2014 Sep; 168(9):822-8. View An electronic screen for triaging adolescent substance use by risk levels. Abstract

  44. Momentary positive and negative affect preceding marijuana use events in youth. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 2014 Sep; 75(5):781-9. View Momentary positive and negative affect preceding marijuana use events in youth. Abstract

  45. Differences in correlates of condom use between young adults and adults attending sexually transmitted infection clinics. Int J STD AIDS. 2015 Jul; 26(8):526-33. View Differences in correlates of condom use between young adults and adults attending sexually transmitted infection clinics. Abstract

  46. It depends on when you ask: motives for using marijuana assessed before versus after a marijuana use event. Addict Behav. 2014 Dec; 39(12):1759-65. View It depends on when you ask: motives for using marijuana assessed before versus after a marijuana use event. Abstract

  47. Condom use motivations and selected behaviours with new versus established sex partners. Sex Health. 2014 Jul; 11(3):252-7. View Condom use motivations and selected behaviours with new versus established sex partners. Abstract

  48. Prospective associations between perceived barriers to condom: use and "perfect use". Am J Prev Med. 2014 Jul; 47(1):70-2. View Prospective associations between perceived barriers to condom: use and "perfect use". Abstract

  49. Likelihood of Condom Use When Sexually Transmitted Diseases Are Suspected: Results From a Clinic Sample. Health Educ Behav. 2014 Aug; 41(4):449-54. View Likelihood of Condom Use When Sexually Transmitted Diseases Are Suspected: Results From a Clinic Sample. Abstract

  50. Talking to adolescents about alcohol, drugs and sexuality. Minerva Pediatr. 2014 Feb; 66(1):77-87. View Talking to adolescents about alcohol, drugs and sexuality. Abstract

  51. Real-time, contextual intervention using mobile technology to reduce marijuana use among youth: a pilot study. Addict Behav. 2014 Jan; 39(1):173-80. View Real-time, contextual intervention using mobile technology to reduce marijuana use among youth: a pilot study. Abstract

  52. "Counselor in Your Pocket": Youth and Provider Perspectives on a Mobile Motivational Intervention for Marijuana Use. Subst Use Misuse. 2014 Jan 01; 49(1-2):134-144. View "Counselor in Your Pocket": Youth and Provider Perspectives on a Mobile Motivational Intervention for Marijuana Use. Abstract

  53. Immunogenicity and tolerability to human papillomavirus-like particle vaccine in girls and young women with inflammatory bowel disease. Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2013 Jun; 19(7):1441-9. View Immunogenicity and tolerability to human papillomavirus-like particle vaccine in girls and young women with inflammatory bowel disease. Abstract

  54. Negative perceptions about condom use in a clinic population: comparisons by gender, race and age. Int J STD AIDS. 2013 Feb; 24(2):100-5. View Negative perceptions about condom use in a clinic population: comparisons by gender, race and age. Abstract

  55. Associations between affect, context, and sexual desire in depressed young women. J Sex Res. 2014; 51(5):577-85. View Associations between affect, context, and sexual desire in depressed young women. Abstract

  56. Characteristics of screen media use associated with higher BMI in young adolescents. Pediatrics. 2013 May; 131(5):935-41. View Characteristics of screen media use associated with higher BMI in young adolescents. Abstract

  57. A partner-related risk behavior index to identify people at elevated risk for sexually transmitted infections. J Prim Prev. 2013 Apr; 34(1-2):81-7. View A partner-related risk behavior index to identify people at elevated risk for sexually transmitted infections. Abstract

  58. The temporal relationship between momentary affective states and condom use in depressed adolescents. Arch Sex Behav. 2013 Oct; 42(7):1209-16. View The temporal relationship between momentary affective states and condom use in depressed adolescents. Abstract

  59. Momentary assessment of social context and glucose monitoring adherence in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. J Adolesc Health. 2013 May; 52(5):578-83. View Momentary assessment of social context and glucose monitoring adherence in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. Abstract

  60. A prospective event-level analysis of condom use experiences following STI testing among patients in three US cities. Sex Transm Dis. 2012 Oct; 39(10):756-60. View A prospective event-level analysis of condom use experiences following STI testing among patients in three US cities. Abstract

  61. Condom effectiveness against non-viral sexually transmitted infections: a prospective study using electronic daily diaries. Sex Transm Infect. 2012 Nov; 88(7):484-9. View Condom effectiveness against non-viral sexually transmitted infections: a prospective study using electronic daily diaries. Abstract

  62. Individual and contextual predictors of severity of marijuana use events among young frequent users. Addict Behav. 2013 Jan; 38(1):1448-56. View Individual and contextual predictors of severity of marijuana use events among young frequent users. Abstract

  63. Feasibility and utility of momentary sampling of sex events in young couples. J Sex Res. 2013; 50(7):688-96. View Feasibility and utility of momentary sampling of sex events in young couples. Abstract

  64. The context of desire to use marijuana: momentary assessment of young people who frequently use marijuana. Psychol Addict Behav. 2012 Dec; 26(4):821-9. View The context of desire to use marijuana: momentary assessment of young people who frequently use marijuana. Abstract

  65. The Authors reply. J Adolesc Health. 2012 Jun; 50(6):654-5. View The Authors reply. Abstract

  66. Substance use, sexual intercourse, and condom nonuse among depressed adolescents and young adults. J Adolesc Health. 2012 Mar; 50(3):264-70. View Substance use, sexual intercourse, and condom nonuse among depressed adolescents and young adults. Abstract

  67. Momentary affective states surrounding sexual intercourse in depressed adolescents and young adults. Arch Sex Behav. 2012 Oct; 41(5):1161-71. View Momentary affective states surrounding sexual intercourse in depressed adolescents and young adults. Abstract

  68. "Sex isn't something you do with someone you don't care about": young women's definitions of sex. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2011 Oct; 24(5):266-71. View "Sex isn't something you do with someone you don't care about": young women's definitions of sex. Abstract

  69. Correlates of incorrect condom use among depressed young women: an event-level analysis. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2011 Feb; 24(1):10-4. View Correlates of incorrect condom use among depressed young women: an event-level analysis. Abstract

  70. Psychosocial aspects of women's lives: work and family/personal life and life cycle issues. Obstet Gynecol Clin North Am. 2009 Dec; 36(4):753-69, ix. View Psychosocial aspects of women's lives: work and family/personal life and life cycle issues. Abstract

  71. Screening adolescents for substance use-related high-risk sexual behaviors. J Adolesc Health. 2009 Nov; 45(5):473-7. View Screening adolescents for substance use-related high-risk sexual behaviors. Abstract

  72. Depressive symptoms and sexual risk behavior in young, chlamydia-infected, heterosexual dyads. J Adolesc Health. 2009 Jul; 45(1):63-9. View Depressive symptoms and sexual risk behavior in young, chlamydia-infected, heterosexual dyads. Abstract

  73. Reliability and validity of the brief multidimensional measure of religiousness/spirituality among adolescents. J Relig Health. 2008 Dec; 47(4):438-57. View Reliability and validity of the brief multidimensional measure of religiousness/spirituality among adolescents. Abstract

  74. A mobile phone program to track young people's experiences of mood, stress and coping. Development and testing of the mobiletype program. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2009 Jun; 44(6):501-7. View A mobile phone program to track young people's experiences of mood, stress and coping. Development and testing of the mobiletype program. Abstract

  75. Affect regulation, social context, and sexual intercourse in adolescents. Arch Sex Behav. 2010 Jun; 39(3):695-705. View Affect regulation, social context, and sexual intercourse in adolescents. Abstract

  76. Reasons why adolescents and young adults have sex: associations with psychological characteristics and sexual behavior. J Sex Res. 2008 Jul-Sep; 45(3):225-32. View Reasons why adolescents and young adults have sex: associations with psychological characteristics and sexual behavior. Abstract

  77. Young women's misperceptions about sexually transmissible infection testing: a 'clean and clear' misunderstanding. Sex Health. 2007 Dec; 4(4):273-5. View Young women's misperceptions about sexually transmissible infection testing: a 'clean and clear' misunderstanding. Abstract

  78. What are the health risks for adolescent bullies and how do they differ for bully-victims?. Selected for Oral presentation during the APHA 135th Annual Meeting & Exposition, Washington, DC. 2007.

  79. Momentary sampling assessment of affect and marajuana use in youth. Accepted for presentation at 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2007.

  80. Generation to generation: discrimination and harassment experiences of physician mothers and their physician daughters. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2007 Jul-Aug; 16(6):883-94. View Generation to generation: discrimination and harassment experiences of physician mothers and their physician daughters. Abstract

  81. Alcohol use and religiousness/spirituality among adolescents. South Med J. 2007 Apr; 100(4):349-55. View Alcohol use and religiousness/spirituality among adolescents. Abstract

  82. A momentary sampling study of the affective experience following coital events in adolescents. J Adolesc Health. 2007 Apr; 40(4):357.e1-8. View A momentary sampling study of the affective experience following coital events in adolescents. Abstract

  83. Race and gender differences in the association of dieting and gains in BMI among young adults. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2007 Feb; 15(2):456-64. View Race and gender differences in the association of dieting and gains in BMI among young adults. Abstract

  84. Interventions in sexual health care seeking and provision at multiple levels of the U.S. health care system. Behavioral Interventions for Prevention and Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Aral SO, Douglas JM, Jr, Lipshutz JA, eds. 2007.

  85. Measuring youth media exposure (MYME): A pilot study. J Adolesc Health. 2007; 40(2, Supplement 1):S5-S6.

  86. Pelvic inflammatory disease. Adolescent Health Care: A Practical Guide. 5th ed. Neinstein LS, Gordon C, Katzman D, Woods ER, Rosen D, eds. 2007; In Press.

  87. Race and gender differences in the association of dieting and gains in body mass index among young adults. Obesity. 2006; In Press .

  88. Depressive symptoms as a longitudinal predictor of sexual risk behaviors among US middle and high school students. Pediatrics. 2006 Jul; 118(1):189-200. View Depressive symptoms as a longitudinal predictor of sexual risk behaviors among US middle and high school students. Abstract

  89. Depressive symptomatology as a longitudinal predictor of sexual risk behavior among U.S. high school students. Pediatrics. 2006; 118(1):189-200.

  90. Reliability and validity of brief measures of religiousness and spirituality among adolescents . Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions. Poster Presentation . 2006.

  91. Depressive symptomatology as a predictor of exposure to intimate partner violence among US female adolescents and young adults. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006 Mar; 160(3):270-6. View Depressive symptomatology as a predictor of exposure to intimate partner violence among US female adolescents and young adults. Abstract

  92. Trajectories of affect surrounding coitus in adolescents. J Adolesc Health. 2006; 38(2):109-110.

  93. Pediatricians leading the way: integrating a career and a family/personal life over the life cycle. Pediatrics. 2006 Feb; 117(2):519-22. View Pediatricians leading the way: integrating a career and a family/personal life over the life cycle. Abstract

  94. Generation to Generation: Mother-Daughter Physicians. When You Don't Fit The Mold...Make A New One: Personal Stories of Women Physicians. 2006; 127-136.

  95. Closing the Gap: Research and Care Imperatives for Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer. Report of the Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Progress Review Group. 2006.

  96. An exploratory study of mother-daughter physicians: an intergenerational comparison of professional and personal experiences. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2005 Dec; 14(10):946-57. View An exploratory study of mother-daughter physicians: an intergenerational comparison of professional and personal experiences. Abstract

  97. Pelvic inflammatory disease. Rakel R, Bope E. Conn’s Current Therapy 2006. 2005; In press.

  98. Diagnostic tests for chlamydial and gonorrheal infections. Semin Pediatr Infect Dis. 2005 Jul; 16(3):192-8. View Diagnostic tests for chlamydial and gonorrheal infections. Abstract

  99. Affect and sexual behavior in adolescents: a review of the literature and comparison of momentary sampling with diary and retrospective self-report methods of measurement. Pediatrics. 2005 May; 115(5):e573-81. View Affect and sexual behavior in adolescents: a review of the literature and comparison of momentary sampling with diary and retrospective self-report methods of measurement. Abstract

  100. Supportive relationships and sexual risk behavior in adolescence: an ecological-transactional approach. J Pediatr Psychol. 2006 Apr; 31(3):286-97. View Supportive relationships and sexual risk behavior in adolescence: an ecological-transactional approach. Abstract

  101. Reproductive health education and sexual risk among high-risk female adolescents and young adults. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 2005 Apr; 18(2):105-11. View Reproductive health education and sexual risk among high-risk female adolescents and young adults. Abstract

  102. Pelvic inflammatory disease. Conn’s Current Therapy 2005. Rakel R, Bope E (Eds). 2005; 1231-1233.

  103. Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections: Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, and Syphilis. Emans SJ, Laufer MR, Goldstein DP. Pediatr and Adolesc Gynecol. 2005; 565-614.

  104. Characteristics of adolescents reporting different event-level reasons for sex. J Adolesc Health. 2005; 36(2):109.

  105. Sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents: biologic, cognitive, psychologic, behavioral, and social issues. Adolesc Med Clin. 2004 Jun; 15(2):215-34. View Sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents: biologic, cognitive, psychologic, behavioral, and social issues. Abstract

  106. Screening for gonorrhea using NAAT in adolescents: Evaluating false positive rates and clinical practice. Presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies' annual meeting, San Francisco, California. 2004.

  107. Transmission of Chlamydia trachomatis between heterosexual sex partners: Preliminary results from a genotype-specific concordance study. Presented at the National STD Prevention Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 2004.

  108. Limitations of screening tests for the detection of Chlamydia trachomatis in asymptomatic adolescent and young adult women. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2004 Mar; 190(3):654-62. View Limitations of screening tests for the detection of Chlamydia trachomatis in asymptomatic adolescent and young adult women. Abstract

  109. Adult mother-daughter relationships: a review of the theoretical and research literature. J Am Acad Psychoanal Dyn Psychiatry. 2004; 32(1):91-115. View Adult mother-daughter relationships: a review of the theoretical and research literature. Abstract

  110. “We teenagers can learn from each other’s mistakes.” High-risk adolescent girls speak out about sex education. J Adolesc Health. 2004; 34(2):155.

  111. Sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents: biological, cognitive, psychological, behavioral, and social issues. Braverman P, Rosenfeld W. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Adolesc Med. 2004; 15(2):215-234.

  112. Limitations of screening tests for the detection of Chlamydia trachomatis in asymptomatic adolescent and young adult women. Am J Ob Gyn. 2004; 190(3):654-62.

  113. Substance use problems and associated psychiatric symptoms among adolescents in primary care. Pediatrics. 2003 Jun; 111(6 Pt 1):e699-705. View Substance use problems and associated psychiatric symptoms among adolescents in primary care. Abstract

  114. Correlates of sexual experience among a nationally representative sample of alternative high school students. J Sch Health. 2003 May; 73(5):197-200. View Correlates of sexual experience among a nationally representative sample of alternative high school students. Abstract

  115. Mucosal immunity of the adolescent female genital tract. J Adolesc Health. 2003 Mar; 32(3):183-6. View Mucosal immunity of the adolescent female genital tract. Abstract

  116. Types of depressive symptoms associated with STD risk in adolescents and young adults. Presented at the World STI/AIDS Congress, Punta del Este, Uruguay. 2003.

  117. Control of Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Infection in the United States. External Consultation on Gonorrhea Control. Center Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 2003.

  118. Gender differences in the associations of mental health, sexual risk behavior, and sexually transmitted infection among adolescents and young adults. Presented at the International Society for Sexually Transmitted Disease Research biennial meeting, Ottawa, Ontario. 2003.

  119. Body modification and substance use in adolescents: is there a link? J Adolesc Health. 2003 Jan; 32(1):44-9. View Body modification and substance use in adolescents: is there a link? Abstract

  120. Temporal associations between depressive symptoms and self-reported sexually transmitted disease among adolescents. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2002 Jun; 156(6):599-606. View Temporal associations between depressive symptoms and self-reported sexually transmitted disease among adolescents. Abstract

  121. Validity of the CRAFFT substance abuse screening test among adolescent clinic patients. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2002 Jun; 156(6):607-14. View Validity of the CRAFFT substance abuse screening test among adolescent clinic patients. Abstract

  122. Vignette. Bowman MA, Frank E, Allen DI, eds., Women in Medicine, 3rd edition: Career and Life Management. 2002; 48.

  123. Generation to Generation: Mother-Daughter Physicians. Chin EL, ed., This Side of Doctoring: Reflections From Women in Medicine. 2002; 337-341.

  124. Associations of depression, self-esteem, and substance use with sexual risk among adolescents. Prev Med. 2001 Sep; 33(3):179-89. View Associations of depression, self-esteem, and substance use with sexual risk among adolescents. Abstract

  125. Randomized controlled trial of a safer sex intervention for high-risk adolescent girls. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2001 Jan; 155(1):73-9. View Randomized controlled trial of a safer sex intervention for high-risk adolescent girls. Abstract

  126. Three years of a clinical practice guideline for uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease in adolescents. J Adolesc Health. 2000 Jul; 27(1):57-62. View Three years of a clinical practice guideline for uncomplicated pelvic inflammatory disease in adolescents. Abstract

  127. Prevention and intervention of sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents. Curr Opin Pediatr. 1999 Aug; 11(4):287-91. View Prevention and intervention of sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents. Abstract

  128. Microlaparoscopy with conscious sedation in adolescents with suspected pelvic inflammatory disease. J Pediatr Adolesc Gynecol. 1999 Aug; 12(3):149-54. View Microlaparoscopy with conscious sedation in adolescents with suspected pelvic inflammatory disease. Abstract

  129. A new brief screen for adolescent substance abuse. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1999 Jun; 153(6):591-6. View A new brief screen for adolescent substance abuse. Abstract

  130. An update on contraception for adolescents. Adolesc Med. 1999 Jun; 10(2):211-9, v. View An update on contraception for adolescents. Abstract

  131. Partner condom use among adolescent girls with sexually transmitted diseases. J Adolesc Health. 1999 May; 24(5):357-61. View Partner condom use among adolescent girls with sexually transmitted diseases. Abstract

  132. Menstrual Problems in the Adolescent. Gonzales ET, Bauer SB, ed., Pediatric Urology Practice . 1999.

  133. Sexually transmitted disease: intervention and prevention. Current Opinion in Pediatrics. 1999; 11(4):287-291.

  134. Chlamydia Guidelines Work Group. Recommendations for the Management and Prevention of Chlamydial Infections. 1999.

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