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Overview

Samuel W. Hawes is affiliated with Florida International University in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Psychology and Medicine, with significant contributions in the subfields of Clinical Psychology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Pharmacology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, and Sociology and Political Science.

The scientist's work focuses on key topics including Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry and Sexual Offending, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Personality Disorders and Psychopathology, Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects, and Cognitive Abilities and Testing.

Samuel W. Hawes has published extensively in various academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Development and Psychopathology
  • Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry

Their recent papers cover diverse topics in neuroscience and adolescent development. Some notable recent publications are:

  • "Meaningful associations in the adolescent brain cognitive development study," 2021, NeuroImage
  • "Correspondence Between Perceived Pubertal Development and Hormone Levels in 9-10 Year-Olds From the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study," 2021, Frontiers in Endocrinology
  • "Baseline brain function in the preadolescents of the ABCD Study," 2021, Nature Neuroscience
  • "Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children," 2021, JAMA Neurology
  • "Meaningful Associations in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study," 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Collaborations with other researchers form an important part of their work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Raúl González
  • Anthony Steven Dick
  • Ashley R. Adams
  • Sarah Lehman
  • Angela R. Laird

Best Publications

  • Image processing and analysis methods for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.

    Donald J. Hagler;Sean N. Hatton;M. Daniela Cornejo;Carolina Makowski

  • Psychopathy and the combination of psychopathy and sexual deviance as predictors of sexual recidivism: meta-analytic findings using the Psychopathy Checklist--Revised.

    Samuel W. Hawes;Marcus T. Boccaccini;Daniel C. Murrie

  • Meaningful associations in the adolescent brain cognitive development study

    Anthony Steven Dick;Daniel A. Lopez;Ashley L. Watts;Steven Heeringa

  • No evidence for a bilingual executive function advantage in the nationally representative ABCD study

    Anthony Steven Dick;Nelcida L Garcia;Shannon M Pruden;Wesley K Thompson

  • Detection of overreporting of psychopathology on the Personality Assessment Inventory: a meta-analytic review.

    Samuel Watson Hawes;Marcus T. Boccaccini

  • Refining the parent-reported inventory of callous-unemotional traits in boys with conduct problems.

    Samuel W. Hawes;Amy L. Byrd;Craig E. Henderson;Rebecca L. Gazda

  • Field validity of the STATIC-99 and MnSOST-R among sex offenders evaluated for civil commitment as sexually violent predators.

    Marcus T. Boccaccini;Daniel C. Murrie;Jennifer D. Caperton;Samuel W. Hawes

  • A randomized pilot study of the Engaging Moms Program for family drug court.

    Gayle A. Dakof;Jeri B. Cohen;Craig E. Henderson;Eliette Duarte

  • Parenting Practices as Mediators of Treatment Effects in an Early-Intervention Trial of Multidimensional Family Therapy

    Craig E. Henderson;Cindy L. Rowe;Gayle A. Dakof;Sam W. Hawes

  • Intimate partner violence victimization and cigarette smoking: A meta-analytic review

    Cory A. Crane;S. Hawes;Andrea H. Weinberger

  • Baseline brain function in the preadolescents of the ABCD Study.

    B Chaarani;S Hahn;N Allgaier;S Adise

  • Correspondence Between Perceived Pubertal Development and Hormone Levels in 9-10 Year-Olds From the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study

    Megan M. Herting;Kristina A. Uban;Marybel Robledo Gonzalez;Marybel Robledo Gonzalez;Fiona C. Baker

  • Predicting Recidivism With the Personality Assessment Inventory in a Sample of Sex Offenders Screened for Civil Commitment as Sexually Violent Predators

    Marcus T. Boccaccini;Daniel C. Murrie;Samuel W. Hawes;Amber Simpler

  • 13 Familial Influences on the Development of Serious Conduct Problems and Delinquency

    Dustin A. Pardini;Rebecca Waller;Samuel W. Hawes

  • Engaging fathers in child protection services: A review of factors and strategies across ecological systems.

    Derrick M. Gordon;Arazais Oliveros;Samuel W. Hawes;Derek K. Iwamoto

  • Structural coherence and temporal stability of psychopathic personality features during emerging adulthood.

    Samuel W. Hawes;Edward P. Mulvey;Carol A. Schubert;Dustin A. Pardini

  • Does Cannabis Use Cause Declines in Neuropsychological Functioning? A Review of Longitudinal Studies.

    Raul Gonzalez;Ileana Pacheco-Colón;Jacqueline C. Duperrouzel;Samuel W. Hawes

  • Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children

    Yi Li;Wesley K. Thompson;Chase Reuter;Ryan Nillo

  • Chronic anger as a precursor to adult antisocial personality features: The moderating influence of cognitive control.

    Samuel W. Hawes;Susan B. Perlman;Amy L. Byrd;Adrian Raine

  • A randomized clinical trial of family therapy in juvenile drug court

    Gayle A. Dakof;Craig E. Henderson;Cynthia L. Rowe;Maya Boustani

  • The association between adolescent cannabis use and anxiety: A parallel process analysis.

    Jacqueline Duperrouzel;Samuel W. Hawes;Catalina Lopez-Quintero;Ileana Pacheco-Colón

Frequent Co-Authors

Raul Gonzalez
Raul Gonzalez Florida International University
Anthony Steven Dick
Anthony Steven Dick Florida International University
Marcus T. Boccaccini
Marcus T. Boccaccini Sam Houston State University
Dustin A. Pardini
Dustin A. Pardini Arizona State University
Wesley K. Thompson
Wesley K. Thompson University of California, San Diego
Hugh Garavan
Hugh Garavan University of Vermont
Terry L. Jernigan
Terry L. Jernigan University of California, San Diego
Daniel C. Murrie
Daniel C. Murrie University of Virginia
Martin P. Paulus
Martin P. Paulus Laureate Institute for Brain Research
Luke W. Hyde
Luke W. Hyde University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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