Amber Letcher, Ph.D.

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2012 Human Ecology Ohio State University, Columbus, Columbus, OH 
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Social Psychology
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Natasha Slesnick grad student 2012 Ohio State
 (Substance Use, Sexual Activity, and Attachment in Adolescent Romantic Couples.)
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Letcher A, Carmona J. (2015) Friends with benefits: dating practices of rural high school and college students. Journal of Community Health. 40: 522-9
Carmona J, Slesnick N, Guo X, et al. (2014) Reducing High Risk Behaviors among Street Living Youth: Outcomes of an Integrated Prevention Intervention. Children and Youth Services Review. 43: 118-123
Letcher A, Slesnick N. (2013) Early relationships of adolescents Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 31: 366-383
Letcher A, Slesnick N. (2013) Romantic attachment, sexual activity, and substance use: findings from substance-using runaway adolescents Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 43: 1459-1467
Slesnick N, Reed S, Letcher A, et al. (2012) Predictors of parental monitoring among families with a runaway adolescent. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 82: 10-8
Grafsky EL, Letcher A, Slesnick N, et al. (2011) Comparison of Treatment Response among GLB and non-GLB Street Living Youth. Children and Youth Services Review. 33: 569-574
Bantchevska D, Erdem G, Patton R, et al. (2011) Predictors of Drop-in Center Attendance among Substance-Abusing Homeless Adolescents Social Work Research. 35: 58-63
Slesnick N, Dashora P, Letcher A, et al. (2009) A Review of Services and Interventions for Runaway and Homeless Youth: Moving Forward. Children and Youth Services Review. 31: 732-742
Slesnick N, Bartle-Haring S, Erdem G, et al. (2009) Troubled parents, motivated adolescents: predicting motivation to change substance use among runaways. Addictive Behaviors. 34: 675-84
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