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35
Citations
5385
World Ranking
6734
National Ranking
3268

Overview

Lewayne D. Gilchrist was affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States during their academic career. They contributed to the research community through their engagement with various scientific topics, although specific details about their publications or fields of study are not documented in the available data.

There are no records of their recent papers, including titles, years of publication, or venues where their work was published. Likewise, there is no information on frequent co-authors or recurring publication venues connected to their research output.

No data is available regarding any books published by Lewayne D. Gilchrist or their involvement with particular publishers. Similarly, detailed information on the main fields and subfields of study, as well as the key topics they focused on in their research, is not present.

There are no recorded awards associated with Lewayne D. Gilchrist, and no documented citations related to any honors they might have received. It is noted that they are deceased, which contextualizes their work within a completed academic tenure.

Best Publications

  • Preventing Tobacco use Among Young People

    Steven Paul Schinke;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • Childhood Predictors of Offense Trajectories

    Ick Joong Chung;Karl G. Hill;J. David Hawkins;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • Developmental trajectories of disruptive behavior problems in preschool children of adolescent mothers.

    Susan J. Spieker;Nancy C. Larson;Steven M. Lewis;Thomas E. Keller

  • Preventing Substance Abuse Among American-Indian Adolescents: A Bicultural Competence Skills Approach

    Steven P. Schinke;Mario A. Orlandi;Gilbert J. Botvin;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • Cigarette smoking cessation attempts by recovering alcoholics.

    Janet Kay Bobo;Lewayne D. Gilchrist;Robert F. Schilling;Brenda Noach

  • Urging the alcoholic client to quit smoking cigarettes

    Janet Kay Bobo;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • Patterns of risk and trajectories of preschool problem behaviors: a person-oriented analysis of attachment in context.

    Thomas E. Keller;Susan J. Spieker;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • Skills enhancement to prevent substance abuse among American Indian adolescents.

    Lewayne D. Gilchrist;Steven Paul Schinke;Joseph E. Trimble;George T. Cvetkovich

  • Coping with contraception: cognitive and behavioral methods with adolescents.

    Lewayne D. Gilchrist;Steven Paul Schinke

  • Cognitive-behavioral prevention of adolescent pregnancy.

    Steven P. Schinke;Betty J. Blythe;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • Substance use and other factors associated with risky sexual behavior among pregnant adolescents

    Mary Rogers Gillmore;Sandra S. Butler;Mary Jane Lohr;Lewayne Gilchrist

  • Effects of grandmother coresidence and quality of family relationships on depressive symptoms in adolescent mothers.

    Ariel Kalil;Michael S. Spencer;Susan J. Spieker;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • Primary Prevention of Tobacco Smoking

    Steven Paul Schinke;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • The Ecological Paradigm in Child, Youth, and Family Services: Implications for Policy and Practice

    James K. Whittaker;Steven P. Schinke;Lewayne D. Gilchrist

  • Skills intervention to prevent cigarette smoking among adolescents.

    S P Schinke;L D Gilchrist;W H Snow

  • Drug use among adolescent mothers: Prepregnancy to 18 months postpartum

    Lewayne D. Gilchrist;Lewayne D. Gilchrist;Jon M. Hussey;Mary R. Gillmore;Mary R. Gillmore;Mary J. Lohr;Mary J. Lohr

  • Outcome of a controlled trial of the effectiveness of intensive case management for chronic public inebriates.

    G B Cox;R D Walker;S A Freng;B A Short

  • Identifying and Predicting Offending Trajectories among Poor Children

    Ick Joong Chung;J. David Hawkins;Lewayne D. Gilchrist;Karl G. Hill

  • Coping and Social Support in Families of Developmentally Disabled Children

    Robert F. Schilling;Lewayne D. Gilchrist;Steven Paul Schinke

  • Life Course Heterogeneity in the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood Among Adolescent Mothers

    Monica L. Oxford;Lewayne D. Gilchrist;Mary Jane Lohr;Mary Rogers Gillmore

  • The adolescent: A psychological self-portrait: By Daniel Offer, Eric Ostrov, and Kenneth I. Howard New York: Basic Books, 1981, 195 pp., $14.95.

    Lewayne D. Gilchrist

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven P. Schinke
Steven P. Schinke Columbia University
Mary Rogers Gillmore
Mary Rogers Gillmore Arizona State University
Robert F. Schilling
Robert F. Schilling University of Washington
Diane M. Morrison
Diane M. Morrison University of Washington
Susan J. Spieker
Susan J. Spieker University of Washington
Richard P. Barth
Richard P. Barth University of Maryland, Baltimore
Karl G. Hill
Karl G. Hill University of Colorado Boulder
Paula S. Nurius
Paula S. Nurius University of Washington
J. David Hawkins
J. David Hawkins University of Washington
Ariel Kalil
Ariel Kalil University of Chicago

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