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Clyde W. Dent is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on psychology, with a specialization in clinical psychology and general health professions.

Their work addresses several main topics including child abuse and trauma, homelessness and social issues, as well as migration, health, and trauma. These topics are reflected across their recent publications and collaborations.

Recent papers by Clyde W. Dent include:

  • Independent Evaluation of the California Tobacco Control Program: Relationships Between Program Exposure and Outcomes, 1996-1998 (2020), published in UNC Libraries
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences and Mental Health Among Home Care Aides in Washington State (2023), published in Home Health Care Management & Practice

Frequent publication venues for Dent's research comprise:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Home Health Care Management & Practice

Among their frequent coauthors are:

  • Louise A. Rohrbach
  • Beth Howard-Pitney
  • Jennifer B. Unger
  • Kim Ammann Howard
  • Tess Boley Cruz

The research conducted by Clyde W. Dent contributes to the understanding of psychological impacts related to adverse childhood experiences and social determinants of health. Their multidisciplinary approach integrates clinical psychology within the broader context of public health and social issues.

Best Publications

  • Parenting Style and Adolescent Depressive Symptoms, Smoking, and Academic Achievement: Ethnic, Gender, and SES Differences

    Barbara Radziszewska;Jean L. Richardson;Clyde W. Dent;Brain R. Flay

  • Developing School-Based Tobacco Use Prevention and Cessation Programs

    Steve Sussman;Clyde W. Dent;Dee Burton;Alan W. Stacy

  • Substance use among eighth-grade students who take care of themselves after school.

    Jean L. Richardson;Kathleen Dwyer;Kimberly McGuigan;William B. Hansen

  • Exposure to televised alcohol ads and subsequent adolescent alcohol use.

    Alan W. Stacy;Jennifer B. Zogg;Jennifer B. Unger;Clyde W. Dent

  • Psychosocial Predictors of Young Adolescent Cigarette Smoking: A Sixteen‐Month, Three‐Wave Longitudinal Study

    Linda Marie Collins;Steve Sussman;Jill Mestel Rauch;Clyde W. Dent

  • A meta-analysis of teen cigarette smoking cessation.

    Steve Sussman;Ping Sun;Clyde W. Dent

  • Project towards no drug abuse: a review of the findings and future directions.

    Steve Sussman;Clyde W. Dent;Alan W. Stacy

  • Relationship Between After-School Care of Adolescents and Substance Use, Risk Taking, Depressed Mood, and Academic Achievement

    Jean L. Richardson;Barbara Radziszewska;Clyde W. Dent;Brian R. Flay

  • Self-initiated quitting among adolescent smokers.

    Steve Sussman;Clyde W. Dent;Herbert Severson;Dee Burton

  • Adolescent nonsmokers, triers, and regular smokers' estimates of cigarette smoking prevalence: When do overestimations occur and by whom?

    Steve Sussman;Clyde W. Dent;Jill Mestel‐Rauch;C. Anderson Johnson

  • Community level alcohol availability and enforcement of possession laws as predictors of youth drinking.

    Clyde W. Dent;Joel W. Grube;Anthony Biglan

  • Moderators of Peer Social Influence in Adolescent Smoking

    Alan W. stacy;Steve Suassman;Clyde W. Dent;Dee Burton

  • Project EX: Outcomes of a teen smoking cessation program

    Steve Sussman;Clyde W. Dent;Kara L. Lichtman

  • Omega: A General Formulation of the Rand Index of Cluster Recovery Suitable for Non-disjoint Solutions

    Linda M. Collins;Clyde W. Dent

  • Project towards no tobacco use: 1-year behavior outcomes.

    S. Sussman;C. W. Dent;A. W. Stacy;Ping Sun

  • One-Year Outcomes of Project Towards No Drug Abuse

    Steve Sussman;Clyde W. Dent;Alan W. Stacy;Sande Craig

  • Does tobacco industry marketing excessively impact lesbian, gay and bisexual communities?

    Julia A Dilley;Clarence Spigner;Michael J Boysun;Clyde W Dent

  • The Television, School, and Family Smoking Prevention and Cessation Project: VIII. Student Outcomes and Mediating Variables

    B.R. Flay;T.Q. Miller;D. Hedeker;O. Siddiqui

  • The motivation, skills, and decision-making model of "drug abuse" prevention.

    Steve Sussman;Mitchell Earleywine;Thomas Wills;Christine Cody

  • DEMOGRAPHIC, PSYCHOSOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL DIFFERENCES IN SAMPLES OF ACTIVELY AND PASSIVELY CONSENTED ADOLESCENTS

    Clyde W. Dent;Jon Galaif;Steve Sussman;Alan Stacy

Frequent Co-Authors

Steve Sussman
Steve Sussman University of Southern California
Alan W. Stacy
Alan W. Stacy Claremont Graduate University
Brian R. Flay
Brian R. Flay Boise State University
C. Anderson Johnson
C. Anderson Johnson Claremont Graduate University
Jennifer B. Unger
Jennifer B. Unger University of Southern California
Linda M. Collins
Linda M. Collins New York University
Susan L. Ames
Susan L. Ames Claremont Graduate University
Anthony Biglan
Anthony Biglan Oregon Research Institute
Susan C. Duncan
Susan C. Duncan Oregon Research Institute
Chih-Ping Chou
Chih-Ping Chou University of Southern California

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