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Presentations

Selected Conference Presentations (underline represents a mentored student/RA):

 

 

Linsky, A., Albano, A. M., Trucco, E. M., Levitt, M., & Rohrig, S. What About Emerging Adults? Developmentally-Informed Approaches to Support Mental Health for Young People with Internalizing Disorders Transitioning from Adolescence to Adulthood (2024, April). Rountable presented to the Anxiety & Depression Association of America, Boston, MA.

 

Trucco, E. M. (2024, March). Leveraging Community Partnerships to Support Adolescent Behavioral Health & Promote Health Equity. Suffolk University. Host: Dr. Matthew Jerram.

 

Trucco, E. M. (2024, February). Understanding Vaping Risk and Protection in Latine Samples. The Adolescent Mental Health Collaborative, Bradley Hospital, Brown University. Host: Dr. Samuel Meisel.

 

Trucco, E.M. (2024, February). Understanding Adolescent Substance Use Treatment Through a Developmental Lens. Project ECHO, Health Sciences, University of New Mexico. Host: Dr. Cassandra Boness.

 

Trucco, E. M. (2024, January). Beyond the Individual: Biopsychosocial Considerations of Adolescent Substance Use. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Host: Dr. Roger Mills-Konce.

 

Trucco, E. M. (2023, December). The Role of Individual Differences and Socialization Contexts on Early Stages of Adolescent E-Cigarette Use. University of Michigan, NIAAA T32 Postdoctoral Form. Host: Dr. Maureen Walton.

 

Trucco, E. M. (2023, December). Leveraging Community Partnerships to Support Adolescent Behavioral Health & Promote Health Equity. University at Buffalo. Host: Dr. Jennifer Read.

 

Trucco, E. M. (2023, November). Multicultural Clinician Panel Discussion. Baylor University. Host: Brigitte Madan and Ashley Nguyen.

 

Trucco, E. M. (2023, October). Understanding Adolescent Substance Use Through a Developmental Lens. University of Michigan Addiction Treatment Services (UMATS). Host: Dr. Meghan Martz and Dr. Alexander Weigard.

 

Trucco, E. M. (2023, July). Adolescent Alcohol Use: A Bioecological Perspective of Risk and Protection. Project ECHO, Health Sciences, University of New Mexico. Host: Dr. Cassandra Boness.

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (2023, April). Understanding Adolescent Substance Use through a Developmental Lens. Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Host: Dr. Amanda Zayde. 

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (Chair), Sleepless in Adolescence: The Role of Sleep Health on Adolescent Risk-Taking and Functioning (2023, March). Paper symposium presented to the Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (Organizer), Making the Most of the Graduate School Experience Without Compromising Health and Well-Being (2023, March). Professional development event provided to the Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT. 

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (2023, February). Understanding Adolescent Substance Use through a Developmental Lens. Cofrin Logan Center for Addiction Research and Treatment Seminar Series. University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS. Host: Dr. Michael Amlung. 

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (2022, October). Understanding Etiological Processes in the Emergence of Electronic Cigarette Use. Southern HIV & Alcohol Research Consortium (SHARC), Monthly Research Seminar, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Host: Dr. Robert Cook and Dr. Robert Leeman

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (2022, September). Understanding Etiological Processes in the Emergence of Electronic Cigarette Use. In Elucidating the Unique Factors Driving Marijuana and Nicotine Vapor Use and Dependence Panel, National Hispanic Science Network Annual International Scientific Conference, Grand Rapids, MI. Host: Dr. Ian Mendez and Alejandra Fernandez. 

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (2022, May). Vaping among Youth: Understanding Risk and Protection among a Vulnerable Population. BUILD PODER Research Enrichment Virtual Speaker Series, California State University, Northridge. Host: Shu-Sha Angie Guan. 

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (Chair), Blowing Smoke: Individual, Social, and Biological Factors Linked to Electronic Cigarette Use Among Teens and Young Adults (2020, March). Paper symposium accepted to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Diego, CA.

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (Organizer) & Cristello, J. V. (Organizer), Adolescent Electronic Cigarette Use: How to Assess a Quickly Evolving Behavior (March, 2020). Pre-Conference Workshop accepted to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Diego, CA.

 

 

Trucco, E. M., Cristello, J. V., & Sutherland, M. T. (2020, March). Do parents still matter? The impact of parents and peers on electronic cigarette use attitudes and intentions. Paper accepted to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Diego, CA.

 

 

Villar, M.G., Trucco, E. M., Fava, N. M., & Zucker, R. A. (2020, March). Internalizing pathways to adolescent substance use from adverse childhood experiences. Paper accepted to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Diego, CA.

 

 

Sutherland, B. D., Sutherland, M. T., & Trucco, E. M. (senior author) (2020, March). The synergistic effect of low self-control and internalizing symptoms on adolescent electronic cigarette use intentions. Paper accepted to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Diego, CA.

 

 

Madan, B., Sutherland, M. T., & Trucco, E. M. (senior author) (2020, March). Outcome expectancies mediate the impact of hopelessness and impulsivity on e-cigarette use intentions. Paper accepted to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Diego, CA.

 

 

Villar, M.G., Trucco, E. M., Hardee, J. E., Zucker, R. A., Heitzeg, M. M. (2020, March). Anxiety mediates the association between emotional reactivity and adolescent alcohol use. Paper accepted to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Diego, CA.

 

 

Trucco, E. M. (Chair), Diversity in Psychosocial Development and Mental Health (2020, March). Paper symposium accepted to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, San Diego, CA.

 

 

Trucco, E. M. & Sutherland, M. T. (February, 2020). What everyone needs to know about e-cigarette use and vaping among teens. Invited talk for the Miami International Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference, Miami, FL.

 

 

Meisel, S. (Chair) & Trucco, E. M. (Co-Chair), Circling Up: Using Interpersonal Theory and the Interpersonal Circumplex to Study Interpersonal Relationships Across Development(2019, March). Paper symposium accepted to the Society for Research on Child Development Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

 

 

Trucco, E. M. Understanding the role of genes on adolescent behavior through a developmental lens (2018, May). Invited talk for the Clinical Science Forum at the Association for Psychological Science Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA.

 

 

Trucco, E. M., Schlomer, G. L., & Hicks, B. M. (2018, April). The role of developmental theory in understanding genetic effects on adolescent substance use. In G. L. Schlomer (Chair), Developmental approaches to gene-environment interaction studies. Paper presented to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.

 

 

Trucco, E. M., Villafuerte, S., Hussong, A., Burmeister, M., & Zucker, R. A. (2018, April). A Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) approach to uncovering internalizing pathways from genetic risk to problematic substance use. In J. Su (Chair) and S. Latendresse (Discussant), Understanding mechanisms of genetic influences on adolescent psychopathology. Paper presented to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.

 

 

Trucco, E. M., Cope, L. M., Burmeister, M., Zucker, R. A., & Heitzeg, M. M. (March, 2016). Combining genetic and fMRI data to enhance the identification of prospective pathways to adolescent problem behavior. In E. M. Trucco (Chair) and K. Sher (Discussant), Charting a course for advancing candidate gene research in adolescence. Paper symposium presented to the Society for Research on Adolescence Biennial Meeting, Baltimore, MD.