New study shows how culture relates to alcohol use among Hispanic Americans
Our new study published by the Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse is now available online. With over 300 Hispanic/Latino/a/x… read more
Our new study published by the Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse is now available online. With over 300 Hispanic/Latino/a/x… read more
Congratulations to second-year Ph.D. student in clinical psychology, Savannah Pham, for receiving one of the APAGS/Psi Chi Junior Scientist Fellowships…. read more
Congratulations to Niki Adams for being awarded a spot in the Hamilton Scholars Program. She will continue research in ADAPT… read more
Dr. Priscilla Lui received the Samuel M. Turner Early Career Award for Distinguished Contributions to Diversity in Clinical Psychology. This… read more
ADAPT had a great time presenting our latest research studies and connecting with other psychologists and researchers at the 2019… read more
Savannah Pham presented results from her first-year project at the 2019 annual conference of the Research Society on Alcoholism held… read more
Katy Curtis did a wonderful job presenting her mentored honor’s thesis at the end-of-semester Research Colloquium! Katy will be graduating… read more
Kathryn Curtis, a graduating senior in ADAPT (since Spring 2017), received recognition for her outstanding academic performance and stellar research… read more
Our research led by Dr. Priscilla Lui and her former undergraduate research assistant and McNair Scholar, Lucy Quezada, is featured… read more
Congratulations to Banan Ramadan, a research assistant in ADAPT. She received and accepted the offer to join the Behavioral Science… read more
Dr. Lui has just published a new study on the psychometric properties of a measure on college alcohol beliefs. She… read more
A new study from ADAPT examined published and unpublished research on racial, LGBTQ, health status/disability, and gender microaggressions. Results showed… read more
Dr. Lui was nominated and recognized as a Rising Star designated by the Association for Psychological Science, a premier society… read more
Check out a news release on EurekAlert! on a recent publication written by Dr. Priscilla Lui and colleague at Smith… read more
In a new study, we found that whereas personality traits such as emotional stability, extraversion, and conscientiousness are robust predictors… read more
Dr. Lui and colleague, Dr. Byron Zamboanga, recently published a new study examining the associations between Hispanic Americans’ cultural orientations… read more
Three recently graduated psychology students and one psychology minor joined Dr. Priscilla Lui and other researchers at the 5th Biennial… read more
Distinction student, Kathryn Curtis, was selected as the recipient of the Douglas D. and Ferne Center Family Scholarship. The honor… read more
Our newest publication, “Religiousness and acculturation as moderators of the association linking acculturative stress to levels of hazardous alcohol use… read more
A newly published manuscript in the Asian American Journal of Psychology shows that four commonly used measures of acculturation-based intergenerational… read more