Bridgette J Peteet
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychiatry
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
Bridgette Peteet’s research interests include substance abuse and education disparities with an emphasis on mental health outcomes within ethnic minority populations.
Research Interest
research focuses on the barriers to achievement including psychological and drug related issues within underprivileged populations including ethnic minorities and first generation college students.
Publications
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Peteet, B.J., Montgomery, L., Weekes, J.C (2015). Predictors of Imposter Phenomenon among High Achieving Ethnic Minority Undergraduate College Students. Journal of Negro Education, 84, 54-71.
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Burlew, A.K., Burlew, R. Peteet, B.J., Johnson, C.S., Smith, S. (2010). What evidence-based interventions are available to reduce drug use among African American Adolescents? Center for African American Research and Policy (CAARP): Occasional Paper Series.
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Burlew, A.K., Johnson, C.S., Flowers, A.M., Peteet, B.J., Griffith, K.D., Buchanan, N. (2009). Neighborhood Risk, Parental Supervision and the Onset of Substance Use among African American Adolescents. Journal of Child and Family Studies, published online March 24, 2009.