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Krista M. Lisdahl
Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Publications - 4
Citations - 132
Krista M. Lisdahl is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Neurocognitive. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 57 citations. Previous affiliations of Krista M. Lisdahl include University of Vermont.
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Impact of ADHD and Cannabis Use on Executive Functioning in Young Adults - eScholarship
Leanne Tamm,Jeffery N. Epstein,Krista M. Lisdahl,Susan F. Tapert,Stephen P. Hinshaw,L. Eugene Arnold,Katerina Velanova,Howard B. Abikoff,James M. Swanson +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the neurocognitive profile of individuals with both an ADHD history and regular cannabis use were compared on neuropsychological measures to a local normative comparison group (LNCG) who did not report past year ≥ monthly cannabis use.
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Early Adolescent Substance Use Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Survey in the ABCD Study Cohort.
William E. Pelham,Susan F. Tapert,Marybel Robledo Gonzalez,Connor J. McCabe,Krista M. Lisdahl,Elisabet Alzueta,Fiona C. Baker,Florence J. Breslin,Anthony Steven Dick,Gayathri J. Dowling,Mathieu Guillaume,Elizabeth A. Hoffman,Andrew T. Marshall,Andrew T. Marshall,Bruce D. McCandliss,Chandni Sheth,Elizabeth R. Sowell,Elizabeth R. Sowell,Wesley K. Thompson,Amandine Van Rinsveld,Natasha E. Wade,Sandra A. Brown +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated changes in early adolescent substance use during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic using a prospective, longitudinal, nationwide cohort.
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Longitudinal Impact of Childhood Adversity on Early Adolescent Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the ABCD Study® Cohort: Does Race or Ethnicity Moderate Findings?
Elizabeth A Stinson,Ryan M Sullivan,Bridgette Peteet,Susan F. Tapert,Fiona C. Baker,Florence J. Breslin,Anthony Steven Dick,Marybel Robledo Gonzalez,Mathieu Guillaume,Andrew T. Marshall,Andrew T. Marshall,Connor J. McCabe,William E. Pelham,Amandine Van Rinsveld,Chandni Sheth,Elizabeth R. Sowell,Elizabeth R. Sowell,Natasha E. Wade,Alexander L Wallace,Krista M. Lisdahl +19 more
TL;DR: Stinson et al. as mentioned in this paper examined whether exposure to pre-pandemic adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) predicts mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic in youth and whether racial-ethnic background moderated these effects.
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Rates of Incidental Findings in Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children
Yi Li,Wesley K. Thompson,Chase Reuter,Ryan M. Nillo,Terry L. Jernigan,Anders M. Dale,Leo P. Sugrue,Julian Brown,Robert F. Dougherty,Andreas M. Rauschecker,Jeffrey D. Rudie,M Deanna,Vince D. Calhoun,Donald J. Hagler,Sean N. Hatton,Jody Tanabe,Andrew T. Marshall,Kenneth J. Sher,Steven G. Heeringa,Robert Hermosillo,Marie T. Banich,Lindsay M. Squeglia,James M. Bjork,Robert A. Zucker,Michael C. Neale,Megan M. Herting,Chandni Sheth,Rebeka Huber,Gloria Reeves,John M. Hettema,Katia D. Howlett,Christine C. Cloak,Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers,Kristina M. Rapuano,Raul Gonzalez,Nicole R. Karcher,Angela R. Laird,Fiona C. Baker,Regina James,Elizabeth R. Sowell,Anthony Steven Dick,Samuel W. Hawes,Matthew T. Sutherland,Kara S. Bagot,Jerzy Bodurka,Florence J. Breslin,Amanda Sheffield Morris,Martin P. Paulus,Kevin M. Gray,Elizabeth Hoffman,Susan R.B. Weiss,Nishadi Rajapakse,Meyer D. Glantz,Bonnie J. Nagel,Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing,Aimee Goldstone,Adolf Pfefferbaum,Devin Prouty,Monica D. Rosenberg,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Susan F. Tapert,Maria Alejandra Infante,Joanna Jacobus,Jay N. Giedd,Paul D. Shilling,Natasha E. Wade,Kristina A. Uban,Frank Haist,Charles J. Heyser,Clare E. Palmer,Joshua M. Kuperman,John K. Hewitt,Linda B. Cottler,Amal Isaiah,Linda Chang,Sarah Edwards,Thomas Ernst,Mary M. Heitzeg,Leon I. Puttler,Chandra Sripada,William G. Iacono,Monica Luciana,Duncan B. Clark,Beatriz Luna,Claudiu Schirda,John J. Foxe,Edward G. Freedman,Michael Mason,Erin McGlade,Perry F. Renshaw,Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd,Matthew D. Albaugh,Nicholas Allgaier,Bader Chaarani,Alexandra Potter,Masha Y. Ivanova,Krista M. Lisdahl,Elizabeth K. Do,Hermine H. Maes,Ryan Bogdan,Andrey P. Anokhin,Nico U.F. Dosenbach,Paul E.A. Glaser,Andrew C. Heath,B. J. Casey,Dylan G. Gee,Hugh Garavan,Gaya Dowling,Sandra A. Brown +108 more
TL;DR: In the case of brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), reliable data about the prevalence and significance of incidental findings in the general population are limited, making it difficult to anticipate, communicate, and manage these findings as mentioned in this paper.