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Overview

Elizabeth C. Hair is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research primarily spans across the fields of Medicine, Psychology, and Social Sciences, with specific subfields including Physiology, Applied Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Sociology and Political Science, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics focused mainly on Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Obesity, Physical Activity, and Diet, Media Influence and Health, Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology, Impact of Technology on Adolescents, and Air Quality and Health Impacts.

Selected recent publications include:

  • Association between e-cigarette use and future combustible cigarette use: Evidence from a prospective cohort of youth and young adults, 2017-2019, 2020, Addictive Behaviors
  • Early evidence of the associations between an anti-e-cigarette mass media campaign and e-cigarette knowledge and attitudes: results from a cross-sectional study of youth and young adults, 2021, Tobacco Control
  • Boosting Health Campaign Reach and Engagement Through Use of Social Media Influencers and Memes, 2020, Social Media + Society
  • Electronic Cigarette and JUUL Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults, 2020, JAMA Pediatrics
  • E-Cigarette Use Among Youths and Young Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic: United States, 2020, 2021, American Journal of Public Health

Frequent coauthors in their publications include:

  • Donna Vallone
  • Jennifer M. Kreslake
  • K. Elizabeth
  • Shreya Tulsiani
  • Jessica M. Rath

The scientist often publishes in journals such as:

  • Tobacco Control
  • Substance Use & Misuse
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Preventive Medicine Reports
  • Preventive Medicine

Best Publications

  • Perceiving interpersonal conflict and reacting to it: the case for agreeableness.

    William G. Graziano;Lauri A. Jensen-Campbell;Elizabeth C. Hair

  • Children's school readiness in the ECLS-K: Predictions to academic, health, and social outcomes in first grade

    Elizabeth Hair;Tamara Halle;Elizabeth Terry-Humen;Bridget Lavelle

  • The Continued Importance of Quality Parent–Adolescent Relationships During Late Adolescence

    Elizabeth C. Hair;Kristin A. Moore;Sarah B. Garrett;Thomson Ling

  • Disparities in Early Learning and Development: Lessons from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Birth Cohort (ECLS-B)

    Tamara Halle;Nicole Forry;Elizabeth Hair;Kate Perper

  • Mentoring: A Promising Strategy for Youth Development

    Susan M. Jekielek;Kristin M. Moore;Elizabeth C. Hair;Harriet J. Scarupa

  • Predictors and outcomes of early versus later English language proficiency among English language learners

    Tamara Halle;Elizabeth Hair;Laura Wandner;Michelle McNamara

  • Recognition, use and perceptions of JUUL among youth and young adults.

    Jeffrey G Willett;Morgane Bennett;Elizabeth C Hair;Haijuan Xiao

  • The Effects of Father Involvement during Pregnancy on Receipt of Prenatal Care and Maternal Smoking

    Laurie T. Martin;Michelle J. McNamara;Alyssa S. Milot;Tamara Halle

  • Competitiveness mediates the link between personality and group performance

    William G. Graziano;Elizabeth C. Hair;John F. Finch

  • Longitudinal prediction of child outcomes from differing measures of parenting in a low-income sample.

    Martha J. Zaslow;Nancy S. Weinfield;Megan Gallagher;Elizabeth C. Hair

  • Risky Behaviors in Late Adolescence: Co-occurrence, Predictors, and Consequences

    Elizabeth C. Hair;M. Jane Park;Thomson J. Ling;Kristin A. Moore

  • Self-esteem, personality and achievement in high school: a prospective longitudinal study in Texas.

    Elizabeth C. Hair;William G. Graziano

  • Boosting Health Campaign Reach and Engagement Through Use of Social Media Influencers and Memes

    Ganna Kostygina;Hy Tran;Steven Binns;Glen Szczypka

  • MENTORING PROGRAMS AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT: A SYNTHESIS

    Susan Jekielek;Kristin A. Moore;Elizabeth C. Hair

  • Prevalence and correlates of JUUL use among a national sample of youth and young adults

    Donna M Vallone;Morgane Bennett;Haijun Xiao;Lindsay Pitzer

  • Patterns of nicotine concentrations in electronic cigarettes sold in the United States, 2013-2018.

    Alexa R. Romberg;Erin J. Miller Lo;Alison F. Cuccia;Jeffrey G. Willett

  • Profiles of school readiness among four-year-old Head Start children

    Tamara G. Halle;Elizabeth C. Hair;Laura D. Wandner;Nina C. Chien

  • Examining perceptions about IQOS heated tobacco product: consumer studies in Japan and Switzerland

    Elizabeth C Hair;Morgane Bennett;Emily Sheen;Jennifer Cantrell

  • Electronic Cigarette and JUUL Use Among Adolescents and Young Adults.

    Donna M Vallone;Donna M Vallone;Alison F Cuccia;Jodie Briggs;Haijun Xiao

  • Helping Teens Develop Healthy Social Skills and Relationships: What the Research Shows about Navigating Adolescence

    Elizabeth C. Hair;Justin Jager;Sarah B. Garrett

  • Disparities in early learning and development: Lessons from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study - Birth Cohort (ECLS-B): (571822009-001)

    Tamara Halle;Nicole Forry;Elizabeth Hair;Kate Perper

Frequent Co-Authors

Kristin A. Moore
Kristin A. Moore Child Trends
Randal D. Day
Randal D. Day Brigham Young University
William G. Graziano
William G. Graziano Purdue University West Lafayette
Byron Egeland
Byron Egeland University of Minnesota
Ric G. Steele
Ric G. Steele University of Kansas
Adam M. Leventhal
Adam M. Leventhal University of Southern California

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