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Molly Laflin

Molly Laflin, Ph.D.

Dr. Laflin's research has four foci: human sexuality; alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse prevention & treatment; publication ethics; and information retrieval.


Positions

  • Professor, Health Promotion, Bowling Green State University

 

Education

  • Ph.D., 1985, University of Maryland, Health Education

 

Relevant Publications

  • Glover, E. D., Nilsson F., Westin A., Glover, P. N., & Laflin, M. (2005). Developmental history of the Glover-Nilsson Smoking Behavioral Questinnaire (GN-SBQ). American Journal of Health Behavior, 29(5), 443-455.
  • Laflin, M. T., Glover, E. D., & McDermott, R. J. (2005). Publication ethics: an examination of authorship practices. American Journal of Health Behavior, 29(6), 579-587
  • Laflin, M. T., Sommers, J., Chibucos, T., Horowitz, S., & Wooley, S. (2005). Initial findings in a longitudinal study of the effectiveness of the Sex Can Wait Sexual Abstinence Curriculum for grades 5-8. American Journal of Sexuality Education, 1(1), 103-117.
  • Laflin, M. T., Horowitz, S. M., & Nims, J. K. (1999). A researcher's guide to Health Education Journal. American Journal of Health Behavior, 23(3), 210-232.
  • Laflin, M. T. (1996). Promoting the sexual health of geriatric patients. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 11(4), 55-63.
  • Laflin, M. T., Moore-Hirschl, S., Weis, D., & Hayes, R. E. (1994). Use of the theory of reasoned action to predict drug and alcohol use. International Journal of the Addictions, 29(7), 927-940.

 

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