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Overview

Keryn E. Pasch is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine with a substantial number of publications spanning multiple subfields including physiology, public health, environmental and occupational health, clinical psychology, general health professions, and pharmacology.

The main topics addressed in their work include smoking behavior and cessation, obesity, physical activity, and diet, cannabis and cannabinoid research, behavioral health and interventions, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, food security and health in diverse populations, as well as homelessness and social issues.

Frequent collaborators in their research include Alexandra Loukas, C. Nathan Marti, Jacob E. Thomas, Anna V. Wilkinson, and Melissa B. Harrell.

Pasch has contributed regularly to several academic journals. The most common publication venues are Addictive Behaviors, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Preventive Medicine, Addiction, and Tobacco Control.

Some recent papers illustrate their range of topics and contribution years:

  • Longitudinal associations between U.S. youth exposure to E-cigarette marketing and E-cigarette use harm perception and behavior change, 2022, Preventive Medicine
  • Factors Associated with Food Delivery App Use Among Young Adults, 2023, Journal of Community Health
  • Rising vape pod popularity disrupted declining use of electronic nicotine delivery systems among young adults in Texas, USA from 2014 to 2019, 2021, Addiction
  • Immigration policies as political determinants of alcohol and drug misuse among US-born Latinos, 2022, International Journal of Drug Policy
  • A Simulation of the potential impact of restricting tobacco retail outlets around middle and high schools on tobacco advertisements, 2020, Tobacco Control

Best Publications

  • Latent class analysis of lifestyle characteristics and health risk behaviors among college youth.

    Melissa Nelson Laska;Keryn Elizabeth Pasch;Keryn Elizabeth Pasch;Katherine Lust;Mary Story

  • E-Cigarette Marketing Exposure Is Associated With E-Cigarette Use Among US Youth

    Dale S. Mantey;Maria R. Cooper;Stephanie L. Clendennen;Keryn E. Pasch

  • Neighbourhood food environments: are they associated with adolescent dietary intake, food purchases and weight status?

    Melissa N. Laska;Mary O. Hearst;Ann Forsyth;Keryn Elizabeth Pasch

  • Adolescent sleep, risk behaviors, and depressive symptoms: are they linked?

    Keryn Elizabeth Pasch;Melissa N. Laska;Leslie A. Lytle;Stacey G. Moe

  • The validation of a home food inventory

    Jayne A. Fulkerson;Melissa C. Nelson;Leslie Lytle;Stacey Moe

  • Longitudinal bi-directional relationships between sleep and youth substance use.

    Keryn Elizabeth Pasch;Lara A. Latimer;Jessica Duncan Cance;Stacey G. Moe

  • Associations between energy drink consumption and alcohol use behaviors among college students

    Cayley E. Velazquez;Natalie S. Poulos;Lara A. Latimer;Keryn Elizabeth Pasch

  • Perceived stress and dietary choices: The moderating role of stress management.

    Vanessa L. Errisuriz;Keryn E. Pasch;Cheryl L. Perry

  • Outdoor alcohol advertising near schools: what does it advertise and how is it related to intentions and use of alcohol among young adolescents?

    Keryn E. Pasch;Kelli A. Komro;Kelli A. Komro;Cheryl L. Perry;Mary O. Hearst

  • Outcomes from a randomized controlled trial of a multi-component alcohol use preventive intervention for urban youth: project northland Chicago.

    Kelli A. Komro;Kelli A. Komro;Cheryl L. Perry;Cheryl L. Perry;Sara Veblen-Mortenson;Kian Farbakhsh

  • Individual‐, family‐, and school‐level interventions targeting multiple risk behaviours in young people

    Georgina MacArthur;Deborah M Caldwell;James Redmore;Sarah H Watkins

  • Away-from-Home Family Dinner Sources and Associations with Weight Status, Body Composition, and Related Biomarkers of Chronic Disease among Adolescents and Their Parents

    Jayne A. Fulkerson;Kian Farbakhsh;Leslie Lytle;Mary O. Hearst

  • Tracing the Roots of Early Sexual Debut Among Adolescents in Psychiatric Care

    Geri R. Donenberg;Fred B. Bryant;Erin Emerson;Helen W. Wilson

  • Exclusive e-cigarette use predicts cigarette initiation among college students.

    Alexandra Loukas;C. Nathan Marti;Maria R Cooper;Keryn E. Pasch

  • Adoption of Risk-Related Factors Through Early Adolescence: Associations with Weight Status and Implications for Causal Mechanisms

    Keryn E. Pasch;Melissa C. Nelson;Leslie A. Lytle;Stacey G. Moe

  • Parental and Peer Factors Associated with Body Image Discrepancy among Fifth-Grade Boys and Girls

    Shannon L. Michael;Shannon L. Michael;Kathryn Wentzel;Marc N. Elliott;Patricia J. Dittus

  • The Relationship Between Sleep and Weight in a Sample of Adolescents

    Leslie A. Lytle;Keryn Elizabeth Pasch;Kian Farbakhsh

  • Does School Connectedness Buffer the Impact of Peer Victimization on Early Adolescents' Subsequent Adjustment Problems?.

    Alexandra Loukas;Keryn E. Pasch

  • Longitudinal Associations Between Family Dinner and Adolescent Perceptions of Parent-Child Communication Among Racially Diverse Urban Youth

    Jayne A. Fulkerson;Keryn Elizabeth Pasch;Melissa H. Stigler;Kian Farbakhsh

  • The differential prevalence of obesity and related behaviors in two vs. four-year colleges.

    N. Melissa Laska;Keryn Elizabeth Pasch;Katherine Lust;Mary Story

Frequent Co-Authors

Cheryl L. Perry
Cheryl L. Perry The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Alexandra Loukas
Alexandra Loukas The University of Texas at Austin
Kelli A. Komro
Kelli A. Komro Emory University
Jayne A. Fulkerson
Jayne A. Fulkerson University of Minnesota
Deanna M. Hoelscher
Deanna M. Hoelscher The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Nalini Ranjit
Nalini Ranjit The University of Texas Health Science Center
Rona Campbell
Rona Campbell University of Bristol
Mary Story
Mary Story Duke University
John R. Sirard
John R. Sirard University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ann Forsyth
Ann Forsyth Harvard University

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