
ARCH Lab Contributes to Paper on Profile Analysis of Heavy Episodic Drinking in Emerging Adults
Among emerging adults, heavy episodic drinking (HED) is a major public health concern. Within the literature there is currently much heterogeneity within concurrent substance use

ARCH Lab Graduate Students Publish Paper on Psychometric Properties of Three Commonly Used Scales
ARCH Lab Graduate Students Megan Dol and Erica McDonald recently published a paper with Dr. Ferro titled “Psychometric properties of the CESD, STAI-T, and PSS

Dr. Mark Ferro Appears on Behind The Numbers Podcast
Mark Ferro recently was recently featured on Gabirele Zitikyte’s podcast, Behind The Numbers, to discuss his research interests regarding the link between mental and physical

ARCH Lab Contributes to Study on Child-Parent Agreement in Youth with Epilepsy
Arch Lab recently contributed to a study titled “Self-reported quality of life and degree of youth-parent agreement: A long-term follow-up of childhood-onset epilepsy”. The data

ARCH Lab Contributes to Study on Mode of Cannabis Use in Youth
ARCH Lab contributed to a study titled “Does how you use matter? The link between mode of use and cannabis-related risk”. Information on mode of

New ARCH Lab Paper on Physical Morbidity and Service Use in Young People
The ARCH Lab recently published a paper titled “Physical Morbidity and Mental Health Care Among Young People”. The study looked at various associations between physical

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Family Functioning and Child Mental Health
ARCH Lab published a paper titled “Child Mental Illness and Mental Health Service Use: Role of Family Functioning (Family Functioning and Child Mental Health).” The

ARCH Lab Publishes Paper on Substance Use and Physical Illness Among Youth
ARCH Lab recently published a paper titled “Substance use disorders among youth with chronic physical illness”. This study estimated prevalence of substance use disorder in

ARCH Lab Contributes to Study on Quality of Life Following a Childhood Epilepsy Diagnosis
ARCH Lab contributed to a study titled “Trajectories of quality of life 10 years following a diagnosis of epilepsy in childhood” which assessed the trajectories