jabailey@uw.edu
206-685-9115
Professional interests
- Public health research and administration
- Strategic planning of research functions
- Individual and environmental predictions of alcohol abuse
- Youth substance use and at-risk factors
- Marijuana policy legislation
- Gene-environment interaction in addiction
- Parent drug use and child development
- Longitudinal studies
- Multiple regression
- Confirmatory factor analysis
- Structural equation
- Multilevel models
Jennifer Bailey
Lecturer | Research Scientist/Engineer Principal
Social Development Research Group
MA and PhD, Developmental Psychology, University of Arizona, Tucson
Published research
- Adolescent predictors of deliberate self-harm thoughts and behavior among young adults: A longitudinal cross-national study
- Youth exposure to recreational cannabis legalization: Moderation of effects by sex and parental cannabis use during adolescence
- Young adults with a history of substance use disorder experienced more negative mental health, social, and economic outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic period
- Predictors of housing insecurity in young adulthood
- Long-term effects of the Raising Healthy Children intervention on family functioning in adulthood: A nonrandomized controlled trial
- Longitudinal associations between adult-supervised drinking during adolescence and alcohol misuse from ages 25–31 years: A comparison of Australia and the United States
- Continuity and change in substance use patterns during the transition from adolescence to young adulthood: Examining changes in social roles
- Protocol for a randomized controlled trial of an internet-based prevention intervention for young children at-risk for functional abdominal pain
- Health and social vulnerabilities among unstably housed and homeless young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Alcohol-tolerant workplace environments are a risk factor for young adult alcohol misuse on and off the job in Australia and the United States
- Time-varying effects of families and peers on adolescent marijuana use: Person-environment interactions across development
- Risk and protective factors for adolescent marijuana use
- Prevalence of homelessness and co-occurring problems: A comparison of young adults in Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States
- Outcomes of childhood preventive intervention across 2 generations: A nonrandomized controlled trial
- Longitudinal consequences of adolescent alcohol use under different policy contexts in Australia and the United States
- Longitudinal associations between the adolescent family environment and young adult substance use in Australia and the United States
- Longitudinal associations between early-mid adolescent risk and protective factors and young adult homelessness in Australia and the United States
- Identifying and predicting criminal career profiles from adolescence to age 39
- Effects of social development intervention in childhood on adult life at ages 30 to 39
- Does adolescent alcohol harm minimization policy exposure reduce adult alcohol problems? A cross-national comparison
- Applying the social development model in middle childhood to promote healthy development: Effects from primary school through the 30s and across generations
- Adolescent antecedents of young adult homelessness: A cross-national path analysis
- A test-replicate approach to candidate gene research on addiction and externalizing disorders: A collaboration across five longitudinal studies
- HIV/sexually transmitted infection prevention messaging: Targeting root causes of sexual risk behavior
- Young adult opioid misuse indicates a general tendency toward substance use and is strongly predicted by general substance use risk
- Adolescent predictors of deliberate self-harm thoughts and behavior among young adults: A longitudinal cross-national study
- Polydrug use in Australian 12-14 year olds from 2006 to 2017: An examination of drug use profiles, emotional control problems, and family relationship characteristics
- Health of young adults experiencing social marginalization and vulnerability: A cross-national longitudinal study
- Mental health among homeless people
- Young adult development indicators for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people: A cross-national longitudinal study
- Parent ENDS use predicts adolescent and young adult offspring ENDS use above and beyond parent cigarette use
- Time-varying effects of family smoking and family management on adolescent daily smoking: The moderating roles of behavioral disinhibition and anxiety
- The role of electronic cigarette use for quitting or reducing combustible cigarette use in the 30s: Longitudinal changes and moderated relationships
- The relationship between marijuana and conventional cigarette smoking behavior from early adolescence to adulthood
- Effects of cannabis legalization on adolescent cannabis use across 3 studies
- Testing cross-generational effects of the Raising Healthy Children intervention on young adult offspring of intervention participants
- The link between parental smoking and youth externalizing behaviors: Effects of smoking, psychosocial factors, and family characteristics
- The association between regular marijuana use and adult mental health outcomes
- Is e-cigarette use associated with better health and functioning among smokers approaching midlife?
- A population-based study of homelessness, antisocial behaviour, and violence victimisation among young adults in Victoria, Australia
- Marijuana use
- Adult social environments and the use of combustible and electronic cigarettes: Opportunities for reducing smoking in the 30s
- Does parents’ age at first birth moderate intergenerational continuity in early-onset cannabis use?
- Life-course predictors of homelessness from adolescence into adulthood: A population-based cohort study
- E-cigarette use is associated with subsequent cigarette use among young adult nonsmokers, over and above a range of antecedent risk factors: A propensity score analysis
- Intergenerational associations in onset of cannabis use during adolescence: A data synthesis approach
- A trait-like propensity to experience internalizing symptoms is associated with problem alcohol involvement across adulthood, but not adolescence
- Parents’ perceptions of adolescent exposure to marijuana following legalization in Washington State
- Seattle Social Development Project – The Intergenerational Project (SSDP-TIP)
- Reciprocal associations between early adolescent antisocial behavior and depressive symptoms: A longitudinal study in Victoria, Australia and Washington State, United States
- Concurrent and prospective associations between substance-specific parenting practices and child cigarette, alcohol, and marijuana use
- Adolescent age of sexual initiation and subsequent adult health outcomes
- Predictors of adult marijuana use among parents and nonparents
- Homelessness among young people: Advancing prevention approaches
- General and specific predictors of comorbid substance use and internalizing problems from adolescence to age 33
- An intergenerational investigation of the associations between parental marijuana use trajectories and child functioning
- Evaluating the effect of retail marijuana legalization on parent marijuana use frequency and norms in U.S. states with retail marijuana legalization
- Marijuana legalization and youth marijuana, alcohol, and cigarette use and norms
- Parenting practices in the context of legal marijuana: Voices from Seattle parents
- Parental alcohol use, parenting, and child on-time development
- Associations between parental and grandparental marijuana use and child substance use norms in a prospective, three-generation study
- Marijuana legalization and parents’ attitudes, use, and parenting in Washington State
- Sexual risk behavior in young adulthood: Broadening the scope beyond early sexual initiation
- The onset of STI diagnosis through age 30: Results from the Seattle Social Development Project intervention
- Understanding the link between early sexual initiation and later sexually transmitted infection: Test and replication in two longitudinal studies
- Alcohol and tobacco use disorder comorbidity in young adults and the influence of romantic partner environments
- The association between parent early adult drug use disorder and later observed parenting practices and child behavior problems: Testing alternate models
- The effect of general and drug-specific family environments on comorbid and drug-specific problem behavior: A longitudinal examination
- Co-occurrence of sexual risk behaviors and substance use across emerging adulthood: Evidence for state- and trait-level associations
- Examining explanatory mechanisms of the effects of early alcohol use on young adult alcohol dependence
- Romantic relationship characteristics and alcohol use: Longitudinal associations with dual method contraception use
- The effects of general and alcohol-specific peer factors in adolescence on trajectories of alcohol abuse disorder symptoms from 21 to 33 years
- Associations between changing developmental contexts and risky sexual behavior in the two years following high school
- Sensitive periods for adolescent alcohol use initiation: Predicting the lifetime occurrence and chronicity of alcohol problems in adulthood
- Strategies for characterizing complex phenotypes and environments: General and specific family environmental predictors of young adult tobacco dependence, alcohol use disorder, and co-occurring problems
- Men’s and women’s pathways to adulthood and their adolescent precursors
- Person-environment interaction in the prediction of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence in adulthood
- HPV vaccination among a community sample of young adult women
- School suspension as a predictor of young adult homelessness: The International Youth Development Study
- The roles of alcohol availability, overserving, and enforcement in recreational and social settings on alcohol misuse and harms: A comparison of Australia and the United States