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  1. Romantic experiences accompany greater changes in mood compared to academic and family experiences.
  2. College-based social and situational predictors of real-time prescription drug misuse in daily life
  3. Real-time momentary mood as a predictor of college students’ prescription drug misuse in daily life: Direct links and the moderating role of background mental health.
  4. Substance use behaviors in the daily lives of U.S. college students reporting recent use: The varying roles of romantic relationships
  5. Substance Use Behaviors in the Daily Lives of U.S. College Students Reporting Recent Use: The Varying Roles of Romantic Relationships
  6. Romantic (versus other) events and momentary affect: Immediate and lagged within-person associations among college students
  7. Real-time Momentary Mood as a Predictor of College Students’ Prescription Drug Misuse in Daily Life: Direct Links and the Moderating Role of Background Mental Health
  8. Development and Acceptability of a Method to Investigate Prescription Drug Misuse in Daily Life: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
  9. Development and Acceptability of a Method to Investigate Prescription Drug Misuse in Daily Life: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study
  10. Development and Acceptability of a Method to Investigate Prescription Drug Misuse in Daily Life: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study (Preprint)
  11. Momentary sexual enjoyment: The dyadic roles of relationship satisfaction and contraception among mixed-gender dating couples
  12. High Emotional and Sexual Satisfaction Among Partnered Midlife Canadians: Associations with Relationship Characteristics, Sexual Activity and Communication, and Health
  13. Sexual Distress and Marital Quality of Newlyweds: An Investigation of Sociodemographic Moderators
  14. The effect of daily challenges in children with autism on parents’ couple problem-solving interactions.
  15. Momentary affect and risky behavior correlates of prescription drug misuse among young adult dating couples: An experience sampling study