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Home People Stephanie A. Bradley, B.A.
Stephanie A. Bradley, B.A. PAMT Pre-Doctoral Fellow, The Prevention Research Center and The Methodology Center
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The Pennsylvania State University 110-S Henderson University Park, PA 16802
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B.A., Georgia State University, 2006 (Psychology)
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My research focus centers on promoting adolescent ownership (i.e. agency) of personal development. Specifically, I am interested in understanding the motivational, cognitive, and behavioral domains of this sense of ownership. My master's thesis is on the development and validation of a 15-item global measure of adolescent agency that incorporates these three dimensions. Methodologically, I am interested in person-specific data analysis, and program adaptation based on participant sub-groups.
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I am currently working on a paper that examines sexual coercion-risk in the male subsample of the HealthWise prevention program. Our analyses combine three longitudinal cohorts across 5 waves of data collected over 2 ½ years. I am collaborating with Ed Smith and Mary Lai on this paper to be presented at the 2010 annual meeting of Society of Prevention Research in Denver.
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Peer-reviewed Papers |
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Caldwell, L. L., Bradley, S., & Coffman, D. (2009). A person-centered approach to individualizing a school-based universal preventive intervention. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 4(35), 214-19.
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