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Prof. Dr. Lilly Shanahan ist ausserordentliche Professorin ad personam für «Klinische Entwicklungspsychologie» am Psychologischen Institut und am interdisziplinären «Jacobs Center for Productive Youth Development». Sie ist auch Mitglied der «International Max Planck Research School on the Life Course» (LIFE), der «z-Proso International Research Network» und des «Center for Developmental Epidemiology» am «Duke University Medical Center». Professor Shanahan ist auch Adjunct Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience an der University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
Beruflicher Werdegang
Prof. Dr. Shanahan erhielt ihren MSc und PhD in «Human Development and Family Studies» an der Pennsylvania State University. Nach der Promotion erhielt sie ein NICHD-Stipendium («National Institute for Child Health and Human Development») für eine Post-doctoral Fellowship am «Center for Developmental Science» an der University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill und am «Center for Developmental Epidemiology» an der Duke University.
Von 2008 bis 2011 war sie Assistenzprofessorin für Entwicklungspsychologie an der University of North Carolina in Greensboro. Von 2012 bis 2016 war sie Assistenzprofessorin für Entwicklungspsychologie am «Department for Psychology and Neuroscience» an der University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
Forschungsschwerpunkte
- soziale und biologische Risikofaktoren für Depressionen und Angststörungen
- längerfristige Entwicklungsfolgen von psychischen und körperlichen Problemen im Kindes- und Jugendalter bis ins Erwachsenenalter
- Überschneidung der psychischen und körperlichen Gesundheit im Kindes- und Jugendalter
- Geschlechterunterschiede in der Entwicklungspsychopathologie
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Publikationen
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Higher paracetamol levels are associated with elevated glucocorticoid concentrations in hair: findings from a large cohort of young adults Archives of Toxicology, 98(7):2261-2268.
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Imager - A mobile health mental imagery‐based ecological momentary intervention targeting reward sensitivity: A randomized controlled trial Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, 16(2):576-596.
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Associations of actigraphy‐assessed sleep variables with adiposity and serum cardiometabolic outcomes in emerging adults Journal of Sleep Research, 33(2):e14068.
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Continuity of mental disorders in children with chronic physical illness European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 33(10), 3593–3602. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-024-02420-y
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Intergenerational Effects of a Family Cash Transfer on the Home Environment Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 63(3):336-344.
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Cross-sectional associations of actigraphy-assessed sleep with dietary outcomes in emerging adults European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 78(5), 420–426. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-024-01417-9
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Commentary: Integrative, multi‐level explanatory models are needed to understand recent trends in sex, gender, and internalizing conditions, reflections on Keyes and Platt (2023) Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 65(4), 408–412. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13957
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Burst versus continuous delivery design in digital mental health interventions: Evidence from a randomized clinical trial Digital Health, 10, online. https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241249267
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Self-concept in Adolescents with Physical-Mental Comorbidity Journal of Multimorbidity and Comorbidity, 13:1-20.
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Adult Mental Health, Substance Use Disorders, and Functional Outcomes of Children Resilient to Early Adversity American Journal of Psychiatry, 180(12):906-913.
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Associations of psychoactive substances and steroid hormones in hair: Findings relevant to stress research from a large cohort of young adults Psychoneuroendocrinology, 157:106369.
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Substance use in sexual minority youth: prevalence in an urban cohort Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 17(1):109.
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The worst and the best: new insights into risk and resilience in young adults from the COVID-19 pandemic Adversity and resilience science, 4(3):291-305.
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A Deadly Drop in Rankings: How the United States Was Left Behind in Global Life Expectancy Trends American Journal of Public Health, 113(9):961-963.
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Positive Prospective Mental Imagery Characteristics in Young Adults and Their Associations with Depressive Symptoms Cognitive Therapy and Research, 47(4):695-706.
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An integrative approach for the analysis of risk and health across the life course: challenges, innovations, and opportunities for life course research Discover Social Science and Health, 3(1):14.
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When Substance Use Is Underreported: Comparing Self-Reports and Hair Toxicology in an Urban Cohort of Young Adults Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 62(7):791-804.
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Self-, other-, and dual-harm during adolescence: a prospective-longitudinal study of childhood risk factors and early adult correlates Psychological Medicine, 53(9):3995-4003.
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Adult criminal outcomes of juvenile justice involvement Psychological Medicine, 53(8):3711-3718.