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Martie Skinner is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and has conducted research primarily in the fields of social sciences, psychology, and medicine. Their work spans clinical psychology, safety research, general health professions, sociology and political science, and epidemiology.

Their research focuses on topics including substance abuse treatment and outcomes, child welfare and adoption, cannabis and cannabinoid research, child abuse and trauma, youth development and social support, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, and homelessness and social issues.

Martie Skinner's recent published papers include the following:

  • "Initiation Age, Cumulative Prevalence, and Longitudinal Patterns of Handgun Carrying Among Rural Adolescents: A Multistate Study" (2020) in the Journal of Adolescent Health
  • "The Usual, Racialized, Suspects: The Consequence of Police Contacts with Black and White Youth on Adult Arrest" (2020) in Social Problems
  • "The Importance of Family and School Protective Factors in Preventing the Risk Behaviors of Youth" (2022) in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Investigating the efficacy of a self-directed parenting intervention to reduce risky behaviors among college students: Study protocol for a multi-arm hybrid type 2 randomized control trial" (2020) in Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
  • ""Letting Go and Staying Connected": Substance Use Outcomes from a Developmentally Targeted Intervention for Parents of College Students" (2023) in Prevention Science

Martie Skinner frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • Children and Youth Services Review
  • Journal of Adolescent Health
  • Prevention Science
  • Journal of the Society for Social Work and Research
  • Social Problems

Frequent coauthors of Martie Skinner include:

  • Kevin P. Haggerty
  • Sabrina Oesterle
  • Susan E. Barkan
  • Koren Hanson
  • Laura Hill

Best Publications

  • Family, School, and Behavioral Antecedents to Early Adolescent Involvement with Antisocial Peers.

    T. J. Dishion;G. R. Patterson;M. Stoolmiller;M. L. Skinner

  • Persistent Effects of Early Childhood Education on High-Risk Children and Their Mothers

    Craig T. Ramey;Frances A. Campbell;Margaret Burchinal;Martie L. Skinner

  • Models of acculturation and health behaviors among Latino immigrants to the US.

    E Arcia;M Skinner;D Bailey;V Correa

  • Autistic behavior in children with fragile X syndrome: prevalence, stability, and the impact of FMRP.

    Deborah D. Hatton;John Sideris;Martie Skinner;Jean Mankowski

  • Method variance in structural equation modeling: Living with "glop"

    L. Bank;Thomas J. Dishion;M. Skinner;Gerald R. Patterson

  • Autistic behavior, FMR1 protein, and developmental trajectories in young males with fragile X syndrome.

    Donald B. Bailey;Deborah D. Hatton;Martie Skinner;Gary Mesibov

  • Parent involvement in Head Start programs: the role of parent, teacher and classroom characteristics

    Dina C. Castro;Donna M. Bryant;Ellen S. Peisner-Feinberg;Martie L. Skinner

  • Setting Effects on Friendship Formation among Young Children with and without Disabilities

    Virginia Buysse;Barbara Davis Goldman;Martie L. Skinner

  • Early Development, Temperament, and Functional Impairment in Autism and Fragile X Syndrome

    Donald B. Bailey;Deborah D. Hatton;Gary Mesibov;Nicole Ament

  • Needs and supports reported by Latino families of young children with developmental disabilities

    Donald B. Bailey;Debra Skinner;Vivian Correa;Emily Arcia

  • Working memory subsystems and task complexity in young boys with Fragile X syndrome.

    S Baker;S Hooper;M Skinner;D Hatton

  • Early developmental trajectories of males with fragile X syndrome.

    Donald B. Bailey;Deborah D. Hatton;Martie Skinner

  • A mediational model for the effect of divorce on antisocial behavior in boys.

    M. S. Forgatch;G. R. Patterson;M. L. Skinner

  • Role of Religion in the Lives of Latino Families of Young Children With Developmental Delays

    Debra G. Skinner;Vivian Correa;Martie Skinner;Donald B. Bailey

  • Problem behavior in boys with fragile X syndrome.

    Deborah D. Hatton;Stephen R. Hooper;Donald B. Bailey;Martie L. Skinner

  • The effect of format modifications and reading comprehension on recall of informed consent information by low-income parents: a comparison of print, video, and computer-based presentations.

    Frances A Campbell;Barbara D Goldman;Maria L Boccia;Martie Skinner

  • A Comparison of Phonological Skills of Boys With Fragile X Syndrome and Down Syndrome

    Joanne E Roberts;Steven H Long;Cheryl Malkin;Elizabeth F Barnes

  • Self-injurious behavior in young boys with fragile X syndrome.

    Frank J. Symons;Renee D. Clark;Deborah D. Hatton;Martie Skinner

  • Effects of Commitment and Psychological Centrality on Fathering

    Kay Pasley;Ted G. Futris;Martie L. Skinner

  • A randomized trial of Parents Who Care: effects on key outcomes at 24-month follow-up.

    Kevin P. Haggerty;Martie L. Skinner;Elizabeth P. MacKenzie;Richard F. Catalano

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald B. Bailey
Donald B. Bailey Research Triangle Park Foundation
Deborah D. Hatton
Deborah D. Hatton Vanderbilt University
Jane E. Roberts
Jane E. Roberts University of South Carolina
Glen H. Elder
Glen H. Elder University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Gerald R. Patterson
Gerald R. Patterson Ball State University
Rand D. Conger
Rand D. Conger University of California, Davis
Frances A. Campbell
Frances A. Campbell University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Donna M. Bryant
Donna M. Bryant University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thomas J. Dishion
Thomas J. Dishion Arizona State University
Stephen R. Hooper
Stephen R. Hooper University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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