Summary

Clements-Nolle’s research focuses on social and psychological factors that contribute to and mitigate poor health outcomes across the lifespan. Much of her current research focuses on understanding the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on a range of adolescent health outcomes. Grounded in positive youth development, she also investigates whether internal resilience and external youth assets can buffer the impact of ACEs on behavioral health outcomes. She is currently the PI on a project designed to evaluate a Systems of Care approach for children and youth with serious emotional disturbances (funded by SAMHSA), the Co-PI for the Nevada Youth Risk Behavior Survey (funded by CDC and the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health), and Co-I on study that aims to evaluate whether recreational cannabis legalization in Nevada, including cannabis dispensary and outdoor advertising density, is associated with changes in cannabis use among secondary school students (funded by NIH).

Selected Publications

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