His main research concerns Developmental psychology, Juvenile delinquency, Clinical psychology, Injury prevention and Temperament. His work deals with themes such as Test validity, Social environment, Substance abuse, Coping and Depression, which intersect with Developmental psychology. His studies deal with areas such as Social relation, Longitudinal study, Academic achievement, Social support and Risk factor as well as Juvenile delinquency.
His work carried out in the field of Clinical psychology brings together such families of science as Psychiatry and Interpersonal relationship. Michael Windle has included themes like Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics in his Injury prevention study. He works mostly in the field of Temperament, limiting it down to topics relating to Alcohol abuse and, in certain cases, Avoidance coping and Sibling.
His primary scientific interests are in Developmental psychology, Clinical psychology, Injury prevention, Suicide prevention and Psychiatry. Michael Windle is interested in Juvenile delinquency, which is a field of Developmental psychology. His research integrates issues of Social relation, Structural equation modeling, Social support and Substance abuse in his study of Juvenile delinquency.
His work on Psychometrics as part of his general Clinical psychology study is frequently connected to Discriminant validity, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Human factors and ergonomics research extends to Injury prevention, which is thematically connected. The study incorporates disciplines such as Marijuana use, Substance use, Longitudinal study, Environmental health and Prospective cohort study in addition to Young adult.
Michael Windle spends much of his time researching Young adult, Clinical psychology, Demography, Substance use and Human factors and ergonomics. His study on Young adult is covered under Developmental psychology. His Developmental psychology research incorporates elements of Retention rate and Friend selection.
The concepts of his Clinical psychology study are interwoven with issues in Psychological intervention, Randomized controlled trial and Depressive symptoms. The various areas that Michael Windle examines in his Substance use study include Tobacco use, Impulsivity, Sensation seeking, Disinhibition and Fixed effects model. His Human factors and ergonomics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Injury prevention and Suicide prevention.
Michael Windle focuses on Young adult, Clinical psychology, Human factors and ergonomics, Suicide prevention and Injury prevention. The Young adult study combines topics in areas such as Dentate gyrus, Cannabis use, Cannabis and Cohort. His work on Marijuana use is typically connected to Offspring as part of general Clinical psychology study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Michael Windle integrates many fields, such as Human factors and ergonomics and engineering, in his works. His Occupational safety and health investigation overlaps with other areas such as Coping, Social influence, Peer group, Boredom and Developmental psychology. His Psychological intervention research includes elements of Structural equation modeling, Alcohol abuse and Substance abuse.
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Development and validation of a three-dimensional measure of drinking motives.
M. Lynne Cooper;Marcia Russell;Jeremy B. Skinner;Michael Windle.
Psychological Assessment (1992)
Reassessing the Dimensions of Temperamental Individuality Across the Life Span:The Revised Dimensions of Temperament Survey (DOTS-R):
Michael Windle;Richard M. Lerner.
Journal of Adolescent Research (1986)
Gender-Specific Pathways Between Maternal Depressive Symptoms, Family Discord, and Adolescent Adjustment
Patrick T. Davies;Michael Windle.
Developmental Psychology (1997)
The science of prevention: methodological advances from alcohol and substance abuse research.
Kendall J. Bryant;Michael T. Windle;Stephen G. West.
(1997)
A longitudinal study of stress buffering for adolescent problem behaviors.
Michael Windle.
Developmental Psychology (1992)
Transitions into underage and problem drinking: Developmental processes and mechanisms between 10 and 15 years of age
Michael Windle;Linda P. Spear;Andrew J. Fuligni;Adrian Angold.
Pediatrics (2008)
A longitudinal study of antisocial behaviors in early adolescence as predictors of late adolescent substance use: Gender and ethnic group differences.
Michael Windle.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology (1990)
Parental, Sibling, and Peer Influences on Adolescent Substance Use and Alcohol Problems
Michael Windle.
Applied Developmental Science (2000)
Temperament and novelty seeking in adolescent substance use: Convergence of dimensions of temperament with constructs from Cloninger's theory.
Thomas Ashby Wills;Michael Windle;Sean D. Cleary.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1998)
Depressive symptoms and cigarette smoking among middle adolescents: prospective associations and intrapersonal and interpersonal influences.
Michael Windle;Rebecca C. Windle.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2001)
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