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Ashley Linden-Carmichael

Associate Research Professor of Health and Human Development

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Ashley Linden-Carmichael

Associate Research Professor of Health and Human Development

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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, alcohol mixed with energy drinks, and simultaneous use of alcohol with other substances, such as marijuana. She has a particular interest in using innovative methods, such as daily diary designs, ecological momentary assessment, and wearable alcohol sensors to assess problematic alcohol use patterns in real-time. She was recently awarded a five-year K01 from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).

Dr. Linden-Carmichael directs the Addiction and Innovative Methods (AIM) Lab with Stephanie Lanza, Director of the Prevention Research Center and Professor of Biobehavioral Health.

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Developmental Period(s) Studied
Early Adulthood

Levels of Analysis
Individuals

Keywords
alcohol, innovative methods, substance use

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