Jennifer E. Merrill Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. Jennifer E. Merrill's research addresses critical intersections of behavioral and community health, with a particular focus on substance use and mental well-being. Affiliated with John Brown University, her work spans alcohol consumption, cannabis use, and the effectiveness of substance abuse treatments. Merrill employs diverse methodologies to understand these complex issues, including qualitative studies and meta-analyses using individual participant data. She has investigated how major events like the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted alcohol and cannabis consumption patterns among college students. Her research explores the reasons behind simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use among young adults.
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- h-index: 31
- Publications: 183
- Citations: 4,232
Selected Publications
- Relations Between Exceeding Planned Intoxication, Alcohol Consequences, and Next-Event Drinking Plans and Behavior (2026) DOI
- Association between public posting about alcohol on social networking sites and alcohol outcomes among non-college-attending young adults. (2025) DOI
- Associations between posting about alcohol on social networking sites and alcohol-induced blackouts in a sample of young adults not in 4-year college. (2024) DOI
- Low levels of fitting in on campus moderates the relationship between enhancement drinking motives and drinks per week among college students (2023) DOI
- A national study on pregaming motives, frequency, consumption, and negative alcohol consequences among university students in the United States (2023) DOI
- The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data. (2023) DOI
- Subjective effects of simultaneous alcohol and cannabis versus alcohol-only use: A qualitative analysis. (2023) DOI
- A qualitative examination of positive and negative consequences young adults experience from simultaneous alcohol and cannabis use. (2022) DOI
- Quantifying heterogeneity in mood–alcohol relationships with idiographic causal models (2022) DOI
- The daily association between affect and alcohol use: A meta-analysis of individual participant data (2022) DOI
- Feasibility and Acceptability of a Wrist-worn Transdermal Alcohol Biosensor to Collect Data in the Field (2022) DOI
- Discussion of alcohol consequences during a brief motivational intervention session: comparing those who do and do not increase readiness to change (2022) DOI
- Do alcohol-related consequences and how they are evaluated predict consumption during and days until the next drinking event? (2021) DOI
- Piloting the Alcohol Feedback, Reflection, and Morning Evaluation (A-FRAME) Program : A Smartphone-delivered Alcohol Intervention (2021) DOI
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