Christine Lee, PhD
Personal Statement
The transition to adulthood is the developmental period when alcohol use, marijuana use, and their associated consequences reach their lifetime peak. My scholarly interests focus on the etiology and prevention of substance use behaviors and consequences during adolescence and young/early adulthood. I have developed a highly successful portfolio of work bridging developmental, social, and motivational theory with applied prevention and intervention techniques to strategically address high-risk behaviors during the transition to adulthood. My research addresses important questions regarding how recent marijuana legislation in Washington State impacts young adult marijuana use and consequences; what motivates young adults to engage in alcohol and marijuana use; how alcohol expectancies, alcohol use and consequences are linked in a natural feed-forward process that maintains high-risk behaviors; how developmental transitions and event timing influence use; and what are efficacious prevention and intervention strategies and for whom and under what conditions are these most effective.Department Affiliations
Scholarly Expertise
- Project RELATE
- Alcohol-focused Support of Survivors In Sororities Training (ASSIST)
- THRIVE Study
- Reducing barriers to accessing mental health care using a web-based program for young adults
- COVID-19 Student Survey
- National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Outreach Communications Support
- Development of an interactive, web-based drinking to cope intervention and tools to assess coping skill utilization
- Affective Dynamics Associated with Simultaneous Alcohol and Marijuana Use Outcomes among a High-risk Sample of Young Adults
- Project Reflect
- Young Adult Riding and Driving Study (YARD)
- Harm reduction in the context of social distancing
- Project ACE
- Project Transitions
- The Teen Identity Project (TIP)
- Project AMPS
- Project SAM Transitions
Recent Publications
Protocol of a randomized controlled trial evaluating the impact of an adapted future possible selves task on drinking identity and hazardous drinking in graduating high school students.
(2025 Dec 3)
BMC Public Health
Lindgren KP, Shah V, de Luna F, Hall NA, Weinstein AP, Wu D, Fairlie AM, Lee CM, Calhoun BH, Neighbors C
(2025 Dec 3)
BMC Public Health
Lindgren KP, Shah V, de Luna F, Hall NA, Weinstein AP, Wu D, Fairlie AM, Lee CM, Calhoun BH, Neighbors C
Genetic Characterization of the First Case of Lumpy Skin Disease in Singapore, 2022.
(2025 Nov 20)
Vet Sci 12(11):
Koh EY, Tan AKS, Ip YCA, Lau C, Ong J, Ng OW, Chen J, Lee C, Fabbri S, Chua J, Balakumar S, Ho K, Wong WK, Tan BZY, Fernandez CJ, Chang SF, Yap HH
(2025 Nov 20)
Vet Sci 12(11):
Koh EY, Tan AKS, Ip YCA, Lau C, Ong J, Ng OW, Chen J, Lee C, Fabbri S, Chua J, Balakumar S, Ho K, Wong WK, Tan BZY, Fernandez CJ, Chang SF, Yap HH
Genome sequences of Listeria ivanovii from clinical infections and food products, 1987-2025.
(2025 Nov 24)
Microbiol Resour Announc
Ende Z, Walters C, Stroika S, Smith T, Kim J, Lawsin A, Batra D, Rowe L, Katz LS, Lee CC, Kucerova Z
(2025 Nov 24)
Microbiol Resour Announc
Ende Z, Walters C, Stroika S, Smith T, Kim J, Lawsin A, Batra D, Rowe L, Katz LS, Lee CC, Kucerova Z
Multiple motives for cannabis use: identifying common motive combinations and exploring differences across combinations.
(2025 Nov 21)
J Cannabis Res
Dyar C, Curtis J, Lee CM
(2025 Nov 21)
J Cannabis Res
Dyar C, Curtis J, Lee CM
Optimization of Bottom-Up PBPK Model Development in SIMCYP via Retrospective Analysis of Clinical Human PK Data.
(2025 Nov)
Clin Transl Sci 18(11): e70417
Schulz Pauly JA, Leblanc AF, Chowdhury EA, Qian Y, Rezaei L, Lee CM, Badawi M, Kikuchi R
(2025 Nov)
Clin Transl Sci 18(11): e70417
Schulz Pauly JA, Leblanc AF, Chowdhury EA, Qian Y, Rezaei L, Lee CM, Badawi M, Kikuchi R
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