Alicia Klanecky Earl, PhD

Professor

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Contact

College of Arts and Sciences
Psychology
HLSB - Hixson Lied Science Building - 314

Alicia Klanecky Earl, PhD

Professor

Research Focus

My primary research interests include the examination of mechanisms that increase one’s vulnerability to alcohol use disorders following trauma exposure with emphasis on developmental trajectories, mental health symptoms, and regulatory abilities. I also have research interests in college student alcohol use and the prevention of alcohol-related consequences including sexual violence.

Department

Psychological Science

Position

Professor

Publications

  • Journal of American college health
    Dazzio Romi E., etal The interaction between Greek affiliation and religiosity on problem drinking in college students
    ahead-of-print:ahead-of-print, p. 1 - 8 2021
  • Teaching of psychology
    Budesheim Thomas L., etal The Long-Term Impact of Undergraduate Internships and Research Experiences in Psychology: An Alumni Survey Study, p. 9862832110410 2021
  • Cognition and Emotion
    Klanecky Earl Alicia K., etal Attention bias variability and posttraumatic stress symptoms
    34:6, p. 1300 - 1307 2020
  • The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse
    Klanecky Earl Alicia K., etal The Desire to Dissociate Scale: factor analysis, cross-cultural findings, and links to substance-induced dissociation
    46:4, p. 390 - 400 2020
  • Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
    Badura-Brack Amy S., etal Hippocampal and parahippocampal volumes vary by sex and traumatic life events in children
    45:4, p. 288 - 297 2020

Grants

  • What to do with this Gap? Examining how students use gap-years, and where to go from there/Sponsor: Creighton University Center for Faculty Excellence/CFE