Summary
I have over 9 years of experience in scientific research. My current work is funded through a Harvard Medical School research fellowship and is focused on developing and evaluating mindfulness-based and integrative approaches to helping individuals reduce their alcohol consumption. The majority of my past work has focused on identifying associations between psychological factors and outcomes of interest or evaluating the effects of an intervention or environmental exposure on psychological and behavioral measures. I have expertise in a variety of research methods, including clinical trials, cross-sectional and longitudinal observational survey studies, as well as laboratory-based behavioral paradigms. I am also trained in a variety of statistical methods, including multilevel modeling, structural equation modeling, analysis of variance, and other hypothesis testing procedures.
Publications
Please find a sample of the some of my recent research publications attached below. For a more comprehensive list, please visit my ResearchGate profile or contact me by email for a copy of my current CV.
Authors: Rosansky, J. A., Borgogna, N. C., Kraus, S. W., & Grubbs, J. B.
Year of Publication: 2022.
Journal of Publication: Journal of Sexual Medicine, volume 19, issue 12, pages 1813-1823.
"Intervene now to moderate pandemic drinking by university students."
Authors: Rosansky, J. A., & Rosenberg, H.
Year of Publication: 2021.
Journal of Publication: Journal of American College Health.
Authors: Rosansky, J. A., & Rosenberg, H.
Year of Publication: 2020.
Journal of Publication: Drug and Alcohol Review, volume 39, pages 960-974.
Authors: Rosansky, J. A., & Rosenberg, H.
Year of Publication: 2019.
Journal of Publication: Drug and Alcohol Dependence, volume 194, pages 476-481.