The ReACH Lab is committed to conducting cutting-edge research. Accordingly, a primary goal is to advance an interdisciplinary program of research that includes developmental psychopathology, clinical psychology, human genetics, neuroscience, criminal justice, personality, and sociology. The ReACH lab is always interested in collaborating with fellow scientists.
The ReACH Lab is aware of the challenges associated with research on electronic cigarette use. Given that electronic cigarette products are the latest product on the market, assessing quantity and frequency of use, as well as attitudes towards use, is complex, and we are happy to share measures developed by our lab. Although these measures are free to use, the ReACH Lab asks to please cite the measures appropriately if any of them are used in your research. You can find proper citations included at the top of each measure document and with the respective PDFs below.
Adolescent E-Cigarette Consequences Questionnaire (AECQ)
Please cite: Cristello, J. V., Sutherland, M. T., & Trucco, E. M. (2020). A preliminary validation of the Adolescent E-Cigarette Consequences Questionnaire, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 213, 108118 (PMC7371533).
Electronic Cigarettes Attitudes Survey (ECAS)
Please cite: Diez, S., Cristello, J. C., Dillon, F. R., De La Rosa, M. & Trucco, E. M. (2019). Validation of the Electronic Cigarettes Attitudes Survey (ECAS) for Youth, Addictive Behaviors, 91, 216-221 (PMC6358488).
E-Cigarette Assessment for Youth – Revised (EAsY-R)
Cristello, J.V., Hartmann, S.A., Manresa, O., Sutherland, M.T., & Trucco, E.M, Preprint DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/cby5x
Interpersonal Goals Inventory for Children Revised (IGICR)
Please cite: Trucco, E. M., Wright, A. G. C., & Colder, C. R. (2013). A revised interpersonal circumplex inventory of children’s social goals, Assessment, 20(1), 98-113 (PMC3204334)