skinnm@uw.edu
206-221-2965
Martie L. Skinner
RES SCI/ENGR 3
Published research
- Strive to enhance supervised family time visits for children in foster care: Outcomes from a pilot study with randomization
- Predictors of Participation in a Voluntary Parenting Program for Foster Caregivers of Teens
- First Years Away from Home: Predictors of engagement in a self-directed prevention handbook for caregivers of transitioning college students
- Positive youth development programs: History in the United States, global expansion, growing efficacy, and links to moral and character education
- “Letting Go and Staying Connected”: Substance use outcomes from a developmentally targeted intervention for parents of college students
- Tobacco use patterns from adolescence to young adulthood among Latinx youth from rural communities
- Examining how regular users of marijuana communicate with their children about marijuana use: Lessons learned from Facebook and Instagram recruitment
- The interplay between marijuana-specific risk factors and marijuana use over the course of adolescence
- Staying Connected with Your Teen® and the promise of self-directed prevention programs
- Risk and protective factors for adolescent marijuana use
- Positive youth development programs in low- and middle-income countries: A conceptual framework and systematic review of efficacy
- Investigating the efficacy of a self-directed parenting intervention to reduce risky behaviors among college students: Study protocol for a multi-arm hybrid type 2 randomized control trial
- Long-term effects of staying connected with your teen® on drug use frequency at age 20.
- Initiation age, cumulative prevalence, and longitudinal patterns of handgun carrying among rural adolescents: A multistate study
- Simultaneous use of marijuana and alcohol: Potential prevention targets among young adults who use alcohol
- Substance-specific risk factors among young adults: Potential prevention targets across cannabis-permissive environments
- Long-term effects of the Communities That Care trial on substance use, antisocial behavior, and violence through age 21 years
- Family, mental health, and placement outcomes of a low-cost preventive intervention for youth in foster care
- Income, ethnicity, and equality: Assessing racial disparities in foster care using a self-sufficiency range
- Washington State retail marijuana legalization: Parent and adolescent preferences for marijuana messages in a sample of low-income families
- Two-year risk behavior outcomes from Connecting, a prevention program for caregivers and youth in foster care
- The usual, racialized, suspects: The consequence of police contacts with Black and White youth on adult arrest