Chanler Hilley

Chanler Hilley
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  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Assistant Professor at Kennesaw State University

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Introduction
Chanler Hilley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological Science at Kennesaw State University. His research interests involve supporting successful transitions to adulthood and positive mental health and substance use outcomes, especially for youth who have experienced adversity. He is also interested in using advanced statistical models to address these developmental and prevention science research aims.
Current institution
Kennesaw State University
Current position
  • Assistant Professor
Additional affiliations
June 2020 - July 2022
Arizona State University
Position
  • PostDoc Position
August 2016 - May 2020
Arizona State University
Position
  • Research Associate
Education
August 2016 - June 2020
Arizona State University
Field of study
  • Family and Human Development
October 2013 - December 2014
Arizona State University
Field of study
  • Higher and Postsecondary Education
August 2009 - May 2013
Coastal Carolina University
Field of study
  • Health Promotion

Publications

Publications (6)
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Future orientation has been established as having positive associations with health and educational outcomes for adolescents exposed to violence. However, conceptualizations of future orientation have been inconsistent. This study uses latent profile analysis to understand the interrelationships between measures of future orientation (e.g., commitm...
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Objective: While cigarette smoking in the United States has declined, the age range of smoking initiation has risen to include young adults. This study investigated the relationship of Theory of Planned Behavior constructs (TPB; attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control [PBC]) to nonsmoking intention among college students. Pa...
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Background Suicide is one of the leading causes of preventable death in the USA, representing a critical public health threat. Suicide risks differ for different populations. In particular, the sexual and gender minority (SGM) population remains at increased risk for suicide. One of the circumstances that may differ for SGM and non-SGM individuals...
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Researchers in behavioral sciences are often interested in longitudinal behavior change outcomes and the mechanisms that influence changes in these outcomes over time. The statistical models that are typically implemented to address these research questions do not allow for investigation of mechanisms of dynamic change over time. However, latent ch...
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Using a multilevel ecological framework, we take a qualitative approach to examining important cultural considerations that support successful implementation of trauma-informed services within the Latinx community. We conducted key informant interviews with community practitioners recruited primarily in the Phoenix, AZ metro area. Themes that emerg...
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Over half of all youth are exposed to violence, which a growing body of literature suggests is associated with a broad range of negative developmental outcomes over the life course. However, best practices for supporting parenting are not widely applied to parents with children exposed to violence-related trauma. This meta-analyses seeks to synthes...

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