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| Max GuyllSummaryAffiliation: Iowa State University Country: USA Publications
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Self-fulfilling prophecies: the synergistic accumulative effect of parents' beliefs on children's drinking behaviorStephanie Madon
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
Psychol Sci 15:837-45. 2004....
Hostility, relationship quality, and health among African American couplesMax Guyll
W112 Lagomarcino, Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011 3180, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 78:646-54. 2010..This study investigated the association between hostility and health and whether it is moderated by the quality of an individual's primary romantic relationship...
Substance misuse prevention and economic analysis: challenges and opportunities regarding international utilityMax Guyll
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA
Subst Use Misuse 47:877-88. 2012....
Family-focused preventive interventions: evaluating parental risk moderation of substance use trajectoriesMax Guyll
Institute for Social and Behavioral Research, Iowa State University, Ames, 50010 8296, USA
J Fam Psychol 18:293-301. 2004..Findings indicate the feasibility of developing universal preventive interventions that offer comparable benefits to all families...
Economic analysis of methamphetamine prevention effects and employer costsMax Guyll
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames, 50011 3180, USA
J Stud Alcohol Drugs 72:577-85. 2011....
The mediation of mothers' self-fulfilling effects on their children's alcohol use: self-verification, informational conformity, and modeling processesStephanie Madon
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 95:369-84. 2008..The potential for self-fulfilling prophecies to produce long-lasting changes in targets' behavior via self-verification processes are discussed...
Universal intervention effects on substance use among young adults mediated by delayed adolescent substance initiationRichard Spoth
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University, Iowa StateUniversity, Ames, IA 50010, USA
J Consult Clin Psychol 77:620-32. 2009..Relative reduction rates were calculated to quantify intervention-control differences on the estimated proportion of young adults indicating problematic substance use; they ranged from 19% to 31% for ISFP and from 9% to 16% for PDFY...
Self-fulfilling prophecy effects of mothers' beliefs on children's alcohol use: accumulation, dissipation, and stability over timeStephanie Madon
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames, 50011, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 90:911-26. 2006..The authors discuss these findings in terms of the link between self-fulfilling prophecies and social problems...
Self-verification as a mediator of mothers' self-fulfilling effects on adolescents' educational attainmentKyle C Scherr
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA
Pers Soc Psychol Bull 37:587-600. 2011..The theoretical and applied implications of these findings are discussed...
Universal intervention as a protective shield against exposure to substance use: long-term outcomes and public health significanceRichard Spoth
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, ISU Research Park, Building 2, Suite 2500, 2625 North Loop Drive, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50010, USA
Am J Public Health 99:2026-33. 2009..We examined universal preventive intervention effects on adolescents' exposure to opportunities for substance use and on illicit substance use in the long term...
The self-fulfilling prophecy as an intrafamily dynamicStephanie Madon
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University 50010 8296, Ames, IA, USA
J Fam Psychol 18:459-69. 2004..No other self-fulfilling prophecy effects emerged. Findings are discussed in terms of family relations and the differential power of negative versus positive self-fulfilling prophecies...
Six-year sustainability of evidence-based intervention implementation quality by community-university partnerships: the PROSPER studyRichard Spoth
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University, ISU Research Park, Building 2, Suite 2400, 2625 North Loop Drive, Ames, IA 50010, USA
Am J Community Psychol 48:412-25. 2011..The role of PROSPER's continuous, proactive technical assistance in producing the positive results is discussed...
Universality of effects: an examination of the comparability of long-term family intervention effects on substance use across risk-related subgroupsRichard Spoth
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University, ISU Research Park, Building 2, 2625 North Loop Drive, Suite 500, Ames, 50010 8296, USA
Prev Sci 7:209-24. 2006..Findings are discussed in terms of their implications for implementing universal preventive interventions in general populations...
Temporal discounting: the differential effect of proximal and distal consequences on confession decisionsStephanie Madon
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, W112 Lagomarcino Hall, Ames, IA 50011, USA
Law Hum Behav 36:13-20. 2012..The authors discuss the supported psychological process as a potential explanation for several well-established findings reported in the literature on confessions...
Benefits of universal intervention effects on a youth protective shield 10 years after baselineRichard L Spoth
Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA
J Adolesc Health 50:414-7. 2012..This study examined a follow-up assessment of the sample during young adulthood...
How factors present during the immediate interrogation situation produce short-sighted confession decisionsStephanie Madon
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA
Law Hum Behav 37:60-74. 2013....
The self-fulfilling influence of mother expectations on children's underage drinkingStephanie Madon
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University, Ames 50011, USA
J Pers Soc Psychol 84:1188-205. 2003..e., when mothers underestimated their children's future alcohol use). The findings are discussed in terms of parent-child relationship quality, peer influences, self theories, and out-group stereotypes...
Universal family-focused interventions in alcohol-use disorder prevention: cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses of two interventionsRichard L Spoth
Iowa State University, Institute for Social and Behavioral Research, Ames 50010 8296, USA
J Stud Alcohol 63:219-28. 2002..This analysis compares the cost effectiveness of tvo interventions designed for general population families of adolescents. It also conservatively estimates their benefit-cost ratios and net benefits...
