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Study will look at romance | A local scientist receives a $3 million grant to follow the love lives of at-risk young men from Lane County

by Rebecca Woolington of The Register-Guard A senior scientist at the locally based Oregon Social Learning Center has been awarded a $3 million grant for a five-year study that will explore how romantic relationships affect stress and health. Deborah Capaldi received the grant, officially titled “Risk for Dysfunctional Relationships for Adults,” to continue research from […]

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Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care Identified As Meeting “Top Tier” Evidence of Effectiveness: Latest Results of Coalition Initiative Based on Congress’ Top Tier Standard

Contact: Janet Chappell, 541-485-2711 WASHINGTON, DC —  The Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy has determined that Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC), a multimodal behavioral intervention program developed at the Oregon Social Learning Center by Dr. Patti Chamberlain and colleagues, meets the “top tier” standard for evidence of effectiveness with delinquent youth. Several recent Congressional actions seek to

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Oregon Social Learning Center Receives $3 Million to Study Romantic Relationships

Contact: Sally Schwader, 541-485-2711 Eugene, OR – Deborah M. Capaldi, PhD, a Senior Scientist at the Oregon Social Learning Center, has been awarded a $3 million grant entitled “Risk for Dysfunctional Relationships for Adults” from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). Romantic relationship conflict is a major cause of

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Local Researcher Awarded Federal Grant Focused on Reducing Substance Use and Preventing HIV for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

Contact: Dana Smith, 541-485-2711 Eugene, OR – Dana K. Smith, Ph.D., a research scientist at the Oregon Social Learning Center, has been awarded a grant entitled “Preventing Drug Abuse & HIV/AIDS in Delinquent Youths: An Integrated Intervention” from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The two-year award, totaling just over $1 million, will examine the

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Area Researcher inducted as American Psychological Association Fellow

Contact: Sally Schwader, 541-485-2711 Eugene, OR – Deborah M. Capaldi, Ph.D., a Senior Scientist with the Oregon Social Learning Center, has been awarded a fellowship in the American Psychological Association’s (APA) Society for Family Psychology. The Council of Representatives confirmed her nomination to the position on August 5th at APA’s 2009 convention in Toronto, Canada. The

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Researcher Earns Awards

Contact: Diana Strand, 541-485-2711 PORTLAND, OR – Dr. Jean Kjellstrand, Research Associate on the Linking the Interests of Families and Teachers (LIFT) study at the Oregon Social Learning Center, received two awards from Portland State University (PSU) this week, the Commendation Award for the top graduating graduate student within the School of Social Work, and a PSU Award of Excellence

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Intervention Shows Reduction in Delinquent Teens’ Pregnancy Rates

Contact: Angela Yeager News & Communication Services Oregon State University (541) 737-0784 CORVALLIS, OR. – A program aimed at reducing criminal behavior in juvenile justice teens has yielded a surprising side benefit – it also reduces the teens’ rate of pregnancy, according to a new study out this week. David Kerr, an Oregon State University psychologist, and

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Local Researchers Organize Competition for Early Career Prevention Scientists

Contact: Diana Strand, Phone 541-485-2711 WASHINGTON, D.C. – For the fourth year, OSLC Research Scientists Dr.’s J. Mark Eddy and Charles Martinez, Jr. chaired the Sloboda and Bukoski Society for Prevention Research (SPR) Cup Competition, held at the annual meeting yesterday. Teams of early career prevention scientists competed for the honor of winning the traveling cup,

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