Ashley Linden-Carmichael‘s program of research focuses on identifying influential and underlying psychosocial predictors and consequences of high-risk drinking behavior, including high-intensity drinking, blackout drinking, alcohol mixed with energy drinks, and simultaneous use of alcohol with other substances, such as cannabis. She has a particular interest in using innovative methods, such as daily diary designs and ecological momentary assessment, to assess and intervene in problematic alcohol use patterns in real-time.
Dr. Linden-Carmichael received her Ph.D. in Applied Experimental Psychology at Old Dominion University (ODU) in 2016. She is currently PI of a five-year K01 Career Development Award and multiple PI of an R21 award from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). She also received pre-doctoral NRSA fellowship funding from NIAAA (F31 AA023118). She completed her undergraduate work at Central Michigan University in 2010 and received her M.S. in Experimental Psychology from ODU in 2012.
She directs the Addiction and Innovative Methods (AIM) Lab with Stephanie Lanza, Director of the Prevention Research Center and Professor of Biobehavioral Health. She also serves as Assistant Training Director for our Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT) program, a T32 program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Developmental Period(s)
Early Adulthood
Level(s) of Analysis
Individuals
Contact Information
320E Biobehavioral Health Building
University Park, PA 16802
814-865-7177
ALindenCarmichael@psu.edu
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Ashley Linden-Carmichael‘s program of research focuses on identifying influential and underlying psychosocial predictors and consequences of high-risk drinking behavior, including high-intensity drinking, blackout drinking, alcohol mixed with energy drinks, and simultaneous use of alcohol with other substances, such as cannabis. She has a particular interest in using innovative methods, such as daily diary designs and ecological momentary assessment, to assess and intervene in problematic alcohol use patterns in real-time.
Dr. Linden-Carmichael received her Ph.D. in Applied Experimental Psychology at Old Dominion University (ODU) in 2016. She is currently PI of a five-year K01 Career Development Award and multiple PI of an R21 award from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). She also received pre-doctoral NRSA fellowship funding from NIAAA (F31 AA023118). She completed her undergraduate work at Central Michigan University in 2010 and received her M.S. in Experimental Psychology from ODU in 2012.
She directs the Addiction and Innovative Methods (AIM) Lab with Stephanie Lanza, Director of the Prevention Research Center and Professor of Biobehavioral Health. She also serves as Assistant Training Director for our Prevention and Methodology Training (PAMT) program, a T32 program funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Contact Information
320E Biobehavioral Health Building
University Park, PA 16802
814-865-7177
ALindenCarmichael@psu.edu
she/her
Associated Lab(s)
Developmental Period(s)
Early Adulthood
Levels of Analysis
Individuals
Linden-Carmichael, A. N., Mogle, J., & Miller, S. E. (2023). Addictive Behaviors, 141.
Guastaferro, K., Linden-Carmichael, A.N., & Chiang, S. C. (2023). Child Maltreatment.
Miller, S., Mogle, J., Linden-Carmichael, A.,& Almeida, D. (2022). Innovation in Aging, 6(Issue Supplement 1), 528.
Picci, G., Linden-Carmichael, A. N., & Rose, Emma J. (2022). Addiction Research & Theory. Advance online publication.
Lanza, S. T., Sokolovsky, A. W., Linden-Carmichael, A. N., White, H. R., & Jackson, K.M. (2022). Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (83)3, 358-363.
Lanza, S. T., Whetzel, C. A., Linden-Carmichael, A. N., & Newschaffer, C. J. (2022). PLoS ONE 17(5).
Qian, T., Walton, A. E., Collins, L. M., Klasnja, P., Lanza, S. T., Nahum-Shani, I., Rabbi, M., Russell, M. A., Walton, M. A., Yoo, H., & Murphy, S. A. (2022). Psychological Methods. Advance online publication.
Stull, S. W., Linden-Carmichael, A. N., Cloutier, R. M., Bonny, A. E., & Lanza, S. T. (2022). The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1-9. Advance online publication.
Cloutier, R.M., Calhoun, B.H., Lanza, S.T., Linden-Carmichael, A.N. (2022). Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Advance online publication.
Gopalan, M., Linden-Carmichael, A., & Lanza, S. (2021). Journal of Adolescent Health. Advance online publication.
Linden-Carmichael, A. N., Mogle, J., & Miller, S. E. (2023). Addictive Behaviors, 141.
Guastaferro, K., Linden-Carmichael, A.N., & Chiang, S. C. (2023). Child Maltreatment.
Miller, S., Mogle, J., Linden-Carmichael, A.,& Almeida, D. (2022). Innovation in Aging, 6(Issue Supplement 1), 528.
Picci, G., Linden-Carmichael, A. N., & Rose, Emma J. (2022). Addiction Research & Theory. Advance online publication.
Lanza, S. T., Sokolovsky, A. W., Linden-Carmichael, A. N., White, H. R., & Jackson, K.M. (2022). Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (83)3, 358-363.
Lanza, S. T., Whetzel, C. A., Linden-Carmichael, A. N., & Newschaffer, C. J. (2022). PLoS ONE 17(5).
Qian, T., Walton, A. E., Collins, L. M., Klasnja, P., Lanza, S. T., Nahum-Shani, I., Rabbi, M., Russell, M. A., Walton, M. A., Yoo, H., & Murphy, S. A. (2022). Psychological Methods. Advance online publication.
Stull, S. W., Linden-Carmichael, A. N., Cloutier, R. M., Bonny, A. E., & Lanza, S. T. (2022). The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1-9. Advance online publication.
Cloutier, R.M., Calhoun, B.H., Lanza, S.T., Linden-Carmichael, A.N. (2022). Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Advance online publication.
Gopalan, M., Linden-Carmichael, A., & Lanza, S. (2021). Journal of Adolescent Health. Advance online publication.
