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Jonathan Tubman Professor of Psychology Psychology

Contact
Jonathan Tubman
(202) 885-3778 (Office)
CAS | Psychology
Asbury Building 321B
Spring 2024: Tuesdays and Fridays - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM or by appointment
Additional Positions at Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ
Psychology MA Program Director
Degrees
A.B., Behavioral Sciences, University of Chicago (1984)
M.S., Human Development and Family Studies, Penn State (1987)
Ph.D., Human Development and Family Studies, Penn State (1990)
MSW, Florida International University (2000)

Bio
My research and practice training is in the areas of applied developmental psychology, addiction studies and social work. My research program focuses on health risk behaviors, substance use and mental health problems among adolescent and emerging adults. Applications of this interdisciplinary program of research include the development and evaluation of developmentally appropriate and culturally competent prevention and intervention programs and the translation of empirically-supported research findings into practice recommendations for front-line practitioners working with vulnerable youth populations.

My current research projects include data analyses from two major studies. The first is a 6-wave longitudinal study of the concurrent and predictive validity of a brief screener for underage alcohol use in a predominantly minority sample of public middle and high school students recruited in the Miami and Washington DC metropolitan areas. The second is a cross-sectional study of over 1,100 Internet-recruited sexual minority emerging adults (gay, lesbian, bisexual men and women and transgender individuals) to investigate the roles of substance use, as well as, individual-, relationship- and community-level risk factors for their experiences of intimate partner violence.

I am currently accepting graduate and qualified undergraduate students for research mentorship experiences.

For more detailed information, please see attached CV.
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Teaching

Fall 2024

  • PSYC-323 Adult Development and Aging

  • PSYC-394 Comm Service Learning Project: Adult Development and Aging

  • PSYC-660 Adv Developmental Psychology

Spring 2025

  • PSYC-255 Lifespan Human Development

Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities

Research Interests

  • Factors related to the development, maintenance, and stabilization of substance use and other health risk or problem behaviors from childhood to emerging adulthood
  • Design, implementation, and evaluation of developmentally appropriate community-based intervention programs for adolescent substance abuse or health risk behaviors
  • Individual, contextual, and interpersonal factors as moderators/mediators of risk for adolescent substance abuse and other health risk behaviors
  • Co-patterning of problem behaviors and their escalation in juvenile justice/delinquent or other vulnerable adolescent populations
  • Heterogeneity in patterns in problem/risk behaviors in vulnerable adolescent populations

Selected Publications

Tubman, J. G.,ÌýShapiro, A. J., Lee, J., Moore, C. (2024). Sexual victimization among gay and bisexual emerging adult men: Multivariate differences in substance use, minority stress and relationship characteristics.ÌýJournal of Child Sexual Abuse.Ìý

Tubman, J. G., & Galo, G. E. (2024). Lifetime adversity and risky substance use among transgender emerging adults: Selected interventions and clinical social work practice.ÌýClinical Social Work Journal.Ìý

Tubman, J. G., Moore, C., Lee, J., & Shapiro, A. (2024). Multivariate patterns of lifetime adverse experiences and substance use: Implications for counseling services for lesbian and bisexual women.ÌýJournal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 18(4), 343-362.Ìý

Tubman, J. G.,ÌýLee,ÌýJ.,ÌýMoore, C.,Ìý&ÌýShapiro, A. J.Ìý(2024).ÌýMultivariate relations between lifetime adversity and substance use involvement: Comparisons between gay and bisexual emerging adult men.ÌýJournal of Bisexuality.ÌýÌý

Tubman, J. G., Lee, J., & Moore, C. (2023). Factors associated with sexual victimization among transgender emerging adults.ÌýJournal of Interpersonal Violence,Ìý0(0).Ìý

Tubman, J. G., Moore, C., Lee, J., & Shapiro, A. (2023). Multivariate patterns of substance use, minority stress and environmental violence associated with sexual revictimization of lesbian and bisexual emerging adult women. Journal of Lesbian Studies.

Tubman, J. G., & Schwartz, S. J.Ìý(2023). Commentary: Early screening for adolescent substance use promotes social justice. Journal of Adolescent Health, 73(2), P224-P226.

Tubman,Ìý J. G. (2022). A brief validated alcohol screener for use in clinical pediatric practice.ÌýClinical Pediatrics 62(5). Ìý

Tubman, J. G., Oshri, A., Duprey, E. B., & Sutton, T. E. (2021). Childhood maltreatment, psychiatric symptoms, and suicidal thoughts among adolescents receiving substance use treatment services.ÌýJournal of Adolescence, 89, 18-27.ÌýÌý

Davila, M., & Tubman, J. G. (2020). Gender, maltreatment and psychiatric symptoms among adolescents in outpatient substance abuse treatment. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 37(4), 385-396. Ìý

Regan, T. & Tubman, J. G. (2020). Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) subtypes, co-occurring psychiatric symptoms and sexual risk behaviors in a sample of adolescents receiving substance abuse treatment services. Substance Use and Misuse, 55(1), 119-132.

Regan, T., Tubman, J. G., & Schwartz, S. J. (2020). Relations among externalizing behaviors, alcohol expectancies and alcohol use problems in a multi-ethnic sample of middle and high school students. Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment, 14, 1-11.

Tubman, J. G., Meca, A., Schwartz, S. J., & Regan, T. (2020). Using the NIAAA Brief Alcohol Screener in social work education for selected prevention practice targeting at-risk youth. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 20(3).

Robison, W. T., Soares, M. H., Meca, A., Jacques, J. J., Tubman, J. G., & Schwartz, S. J. (2019). Public schools’ identification and management of underage alcohol use: A qualitative study.ÌýÌýHealth Behavior and Policy Review 6(6), 619-631. doi:Ìý10.14485/HBPR.6.6.7

Tubman, J. G., Meca, A., Schwartz, S. J., Velazquez, M. R., Egbert, A. W., Soares, M. H., & Regan, T. (2019). Brief underage alcohol use screener scores predict health risk behaviors.ÌýJournal of School Nursing. DOI: 10.1177/1059840519871092

Tubman, J. G., Meca, A., Schwartz, S. J., & Egbert, A. W. (2018). Health service application: The use of a brief alcohol use screener to identify adolescents at risk for school discipline due to externalizing behaviors. Journal of School Health, 88, 474-478. doi: 10.1111/josh.12629

Meca, A., Tubman, J.G., Regan, T., Zheng, D. D., Moise, R., Lee, T. K., Soares, M. H., Velazquez, M. R., Egbert, A., & Schwartz, S. J. (2017). Preliminary evaluation of the NIAAA/AAP Brief Alcohol Use Screener. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 52, 328-334. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agx009