
Alicia Klanecky, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Phone # (402) 280-2146
E-mail: aliciaklanecky@creighton.edu
Teaches Courses in:
Abnormal Psychology and Introductory Psychology.
Research interests:
My research interests include addictions and vulnerabilities to addiction, with a more narrow focus on vulnerability to substance use following trauma and problematic alcohol use in college students.
Representative Publications:
Klanecky, A. K., & McChargue, D. (In press). Vulnerability to alcohol use disorders following early sexual abuse: The role of effortful control. Addiction Research & Theory.
Klanecky, A. K., McChargue, D. E., & Bruggeman, L. (2012). Desire to dissociate: Implications for problematic drinking in college students with childhood/adolescent sexual abuse exposure. American Journal on Addictions, 21, 250-256.
McChargue, D. E., Klanecky, A. K., & Anderson, J. (2012). Alcohol use problems mediate the relation between cannabis use frequency and college functioning among students mandated to an alcohol diversion program. Journal of College Student Development, 53(4), 611-615.