Jennifer L McComb

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA

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Publications (3)4.03 Total impact

  • Article: Behavioral couples therapy for the treatment of substance abuse: a substantive and methodological review of O'Farrell, Fals-Stewart, and colleagues' program of research.
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    ABSTRACT: Behavioral couples therapy (BCT) is an evidence-based couple therapy intervention for married or cohabitating substance abusers and their partners. This paper provides readers with a substantive and methodological review of Fals-Stewart, O'Farrell, and colleagues' program of research on BCT. The 23 studies included in this review provide support for the efficacy of BCT for improving substance use behavior, dyadic adjustment, child psychosocial outcomes, and reducing partner violence. This review includes a description of BCT, summaries of primary and secondary outcomes, highlights methodological strengths and weaknesses, notes barriers to dissemination, suggests future research directions, and provides clinical implications for couple and family therapists. Although there are several versions of BCT developed for the treatment of substance abuse this paper focuses on the version developed by O'Farrell, Fals-Stewart, and colleagues.
    Family Process 12/2010; 49(4):439-56. · 1.73 Impact Factor
  • Article: Family influences on adolescent gambling behavior: a review of the literature.
    Jennifer L McComb, Catherine M Sabiston
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    ABSTRACT: Gambling, and gambling related problems, are recognized as an emerging health issue among adolescents. Adolescent gambling is associated with numerous individual, social, and family characteristics. This paper provides a review of 21 empirical studies published between 1997 and 2008 that examine family influences on adolescent gambling behavior. Family influences on gambling behavior are conceptualized in the following five domains: (1) family sociodemographic factors, (2) general family climate, (3) family members' attitudes and behaviors, (4) parenting practices, and (5) family relationship characteristics. Based on the review of extant literature, there is empirical evidence that family characteristics are associated with adolescent gambling and further examination of family system influences on gambling behavior is needed. Gaps in the current literature and recommendations for future research are discussed to help inform the study of family influences on adolescent gambling behavior.
    Journal of Gambling Behavior 03/2010; 26(4):503-20. · 1.28 Impact Factor
  • Article: Conceptualizing and treating problem gambling as a family issue.
    Jennifer L McComb, Bonnie K Lee, Douglas H Sprenkle
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    ABSTRACT: Few family therapists have training in the identification, assessment, and treatment of problem gambling and its impact on couple and family relationships. The authors conceptualize problem gambling (PG) as a family issue and encourage clinicians and researchers to pay attention to the systemic antecedents and consequences of PG on family relationships. A review of the literature and clinicians' experiences regarding the impact of PG on couple and family relationships are presented and discussed. In light of the limited systemic-based treatments for PG, marriage and family therapists are urged to begin paying attention to this emerging issue that has significant couple and family ramifications.
    Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 10/2009; 35(4):415-31. · 1.01 Impact Factor

Institutions

  • 2009–2010
    • Purdue University
      • Department of Human Development and Family Studies
      West Lafayette, IN, USA