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Jane Ellen Smith is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States and has contributed to the academic fields of Psychology and Medicine, with a focus on Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, General Health Professions, Pharmacy, and Social Psychology. Their research centers primarily on eating behaviors, obesity, psychological well-being, and substance abuse treatment.

The scientist's work frequently appears in several publication venues, including Eating Behaviors, Appetite, Body Image, PsycTESTS Dataset, and BJGP Open.

Jane Ellen Smith has published research emphasizing various aspects of eating disorders and health-related behaviors. Among recent papers are:

  • Evaluation of the relationships between dietary restraint, emotional eating, and intuitive eating moderated by sex (2020, Appetite)
  • Discovery of a Bromodomain and Extraterminal Inhibitor with a Low Predicted Human Dose through Synergistic Use of Encoded Library Technology and Fragment Screening (2020, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry)
  • Culturally tailored evidence-based substance use disorder treatments are efficacious with an American Indian Southwest tribe: an open-label pilot-feasibility randomized controlled trial (2020, Addiction)
  • The Sum Is Greater than its Parts: Intersectionality and Measurement Validity of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) in Latinx Undergraduates in the United States (2020, Sex Roles)
  • What Is Healthy Eating? Exploring Profiles of Intuitive Eating and Nutritionally Healthy Eating in College Women (2022, American Journal of Health Promotion)

The scientist has collaborated extensively with several frequent co-authors. These include:

  • Kelsey N. Serier
  • Hayley VanderJagt
  • Riley M. Sebastian
  • Catalina R. Pacheco
  • Jamie M. Smith

Jane Ellen Smith's research topics cover the following areas:

  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes

Best Publications

  • Clinical Guide to Alcohol Treatment: The Community Reinforcement Approach

    Robert J. Meyers;Jane Ellen Smith

  • A randomized trial of two methods for engaging treatment-refusing drug users through concerned significant others.

    Robert J. Meyers;William R. Miller;Jane Ellen Smith;J. Scott Tonigan

  • Minorities join the majority: Eating disturbances among Hispanic and native American youth

    Jane E. Smith;Jonathan Krejci

  • Body Size Stereotyping and Internalization of the Thin Ideal in Preschool Girls

    Jennifer A. Harriger;Rachel M. Calogero;David. C. Witherington;Jane Ellen Smith

  • The Community Reinforcement Approach: An Update of the Evidence

    Robert J. Meyers;Hendrik G. Roozen;Jane Ellen Smith

  • “Single white male looking for thin, very attractive...”

    Jane E. Smith;V. Ann Waldorf;David L. Trembath

  • Motivating Substance Abusers to Enter Treatment: Working with Family Members

    Jane Ellen Smith;Robert J. Meyers

  • The community reinforcement approach with homeless alcohol-dependent individuals.

    Jane Ellen Smith;Robert J. Meyers;Harold D. Delaney

  • Autism spectrum disorders in adults living in households throughout England: Report from the adult psychiatric morbidity survey 2007

    Jenny Harris;T Brugha;S. McManus;H Meltzer

  • Adolescent community reinforcement approach for adolescent cannabis use.

    Susan Harrington Godley;Robert J Meyers;Jane Ellen Smith;Tracy Karvinen

  • Paranoid and nonparanoid schizophrenic processing of facially displayed affect.

    Jeffrey S. Kline;Jane E. Smith;Henry C. Ellis

  • The Community Reinforcement Approach to the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

    Jane Ellen Smith;Robert J. Meyers;William R. Miller

  • The positive influence of maternal identification on body image, eating attitudes, and self-esteem of Hispanic and Anglo girls

    Anne Madeleine Hahn-Smith;Jane Ellen Smith

  • A large-scale dissemination and implementation model for evidence-based treatment and continuing care

    Susan H. Godley;Bryan R. Garner;Jane Ellen Smith;Robert J. Meyers

  • Thin ideal internalization in Mexican girls: a test of the sociocultural model of eating disorders.

    Julia L. Austin;Jane Ellen Smith

  • Community Reinforcement Training with Concerned Others

    Robert J. Meyers;Thomas P. Dominguez;Jane Ellen Smith

  • Getting off the fence:: Procedures to engage treatment-resistant drinkers

    Robert J. Meyers;Jane Ellen Smith

  • Family interactions predict intraindividual symptom variation for adolescents with bulimia.

    Deborah M. Okon;Anita L. Greene;Jane Ellen Smith

  • Enhancing alcohol problem recognition: a self-regulation model for the effects of self-focusing and normative information.

    Ella C. Nye;Gina Agostinelli;Jane Ellen Smith

  • Exposure to Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach treatment procedures as a mediator of the relationship between adolescent substance abuse treatment retention and outcome.

    Bryan R. Garner;Susan H. Godley;Rodney R. Funk;Michael L. Dennis

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark D. Godley
Mark D. Godley Chestnut Health Systems
Susan H. Godley
Susan H. Godley University of Miami
William R. Miller
William R. Miller University of New Mexico
Katie Witkiewitz
Katie Witkiewitz University of New Mexico
Angela D. Bryan
Angela D. Bryan University of Colorado Boulder
Rodney R. Funk
Rodney R. Funk Chestnut Health Systems
J. Scott Tonigan
J. Scott Tonigan University of New Mexico
Barbara S. McCrady
Barbara S. McCrady University of New Mexico
Ronald A. Yeo
Ronald A. Yeo University of New Mexico
Rachel M. Calogero
Rachel M. Calogero University of Western Ontario

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