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Lauren E. Wisk, PhD

Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital
Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

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How Returning Aggregate Research Results Impacts Interest in Research Engagement and Planned Actions Relevant to Health Care Decision Making: Cohort Study

Publication: Journal Article
Weitzman E, Magane K, Wisk L. How Returning Aggregate Research Results Impacts Interest in Research Engagement and Planned Actions Relevant to Health Care Decision Making: Cohort Study. J Med Internet Res. 2018;20(12):e10647.

Parental Perceptions About Alcohol Use for Their Adolescent with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Publication: Journal Article
Harstad E, Sideridis G, Kaye D, Wisk L, Weitzman E, Levy S. Parental Perceptions About Alcohol Use for Their Adolescent with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2020;41(5):366-372.

Parental depressive symptoms and childhood cancer: the importance of financial difficulties.

Publication: Journal Article
Creswell P, Wisk L, Litzelman K, Allchin A, Witt W. Parental depressive symptoms and childhood cancer: the importance of financial difficulties.. Support Care Cancer. 2014;22(2):503-11.

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Recent Publications

  • Online Searching and Social Media to Detect Alcohol Use Risk at Population Scale
  • Student Experience of School Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment
  • Response to the Letter to the Editor From Mayen et al Regarding "Clinical Trial Recruitment and Retention of College Students With Type 1 Diabetes via Social Media: An Implementation Case Study"
  • Mental Illness Among Youth With Chronic Physical Conditions
  • Screening and Counseling for Alcohol Use in Adolescents With Chronic Medical Conditions in the Ambulatory Setting
  • Clinical Trial Recruitment and Retention of College Students with Type 1 Diabetes via Social Media: An Implementation Case Study
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