ACADEMIC RESEARCH
Research Domains and Manuscripts
Romantic Partner Choice
Although I have studied different topics, I have always had a strong interest in initial romantic partner choices and formation. Under the mentorship of Dr. Shanhong Luo, most of my early research in this area focused on food-based mate preferences, couple similarity, and evolutionary factors. However, my focus shifted after learning about research by Dr. Dale Cohen, who developed Psychological Value Theory (PVT), which is a theory that puts forth a general‐purpose computational cognitive model of value and choice that accounts for various types of preferential decisions (e.g., moral dilemmas, health decisions). I began collaborating with Drs. Luo and Cohen to examine whether PVT could model and predict how people select romantic partners.
Ongoing work — manuscripts in preparation or being reviewed.
Collegiate Mental Health
At the Center for Collegiate Mental Health (CCMH) at Penn State University, I worked on projects related to mental health among college and university students. CCMH is a large international practice-research network that aids university/college counseling centers in collecting and using data to inform treatment. The center conducts both applied and peer-reviewed research. Research at CCMH focuses on two key populations. First, research is conducted on the clinical population, those who received treatment at a university or college counseling center. Data on the clinical population is collected from hundreds of counseling centers, where we have studied factors related to baseline mental health symptoms (e.g., experiences of discrimination) and treatment effectiveness. CCMH also conducts research on the Penn State student body to examine how mental health factors relate to academic outcomes (e.g., reenrollment, graduation). In this work, I served as a data analyst, contributing to peer-reviewed research by preparing data and editing manuscripts.
Ongoing work — manuscripts in preparation or being reviewed.
Parental Substance Use and Youth Development
During my undergraduate studies, I worked as a research assistant on a large-scale NIDA grant-funded (R01 DA024740) longitudinal research project conducted by Dr. Michelle Kelley’s Youth and Family Development Lab. The project examined how parental substance abuse and mental health impacted the development, substance use, and mental health of their children. The study design included three stages. First, data on substance use, mental health, and other relevant constructs were collected from parents and one of their children using structured interviews and a battery of self-reported questionnaires. Then, the parents went to couples counseling. After receiving counseling, data on the parents’ and children’s substance use and mental health were collected at two follow-up time periods.
Work completed – no manuscripts in preparation or being reviewed.
Moral Injury
Dr. Michelle Kelley’s Youth and Family Development Lab also examined how a relatively new construct, called moral injury, related to the substance use and mental health of veterans of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. As an undergraduate research assistant on the project, I helped modify a measure of moral injurious experiences (e.g., to better capture veterans’ experiences). We then examined how these experiences interacted with constructs like Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) to influence mental health and substance use.
Work completed – no manuscripts in preparation or being reviewed.
Gender Role
Under the mentorship of Dr. Shanhong Luo, I helped edit several manuscripts on gender roles and beliefs among U.S. college-aged adults and Chinese adolescents.
Work completed – no manuscripts in preparation or being reviewed.
Parental Control
Under the mentorship of Dr. Shanhong Luo, I also helped edit several manuscripts on the effects of parental control on mental health among Chinese adolescents.
Work completed – no manuscripts in preparation or being reviewed.
Theses and Dissertation
Posters
Note: The list below does not represent every poster on which I am cited as an author. Rather, it is a selection of posters to which I made major contributions. An asterisk (*) indicates undergraduate students whom I mentored.
*Freedland, S., White, T. D., & Luo, S. Predictors of Reproduction Desire. (2021, November). Center for the Support of Undergraduate Research and Fellows Conference, Wilmington, NC.
*Freedland, S., White, T. D., & Luo, S. Gender Attitudes Fully Account for Gender Differences in Impulsivity (2022, April). Center for the Support of Undergraduate Research and Fellows Conference, Wilmington, NC.
*Freedland, S., White, T. D., & Luo, S. Gender Attitudes Fully Account for Gender Differences in Impulsivity (2022, May). Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
Kelley, M. L., Bravo, A. J., Braitman, A. L., Price, R. A., & White, T. D. (2016, August). Depression and parenting behavior among father only and couples with substance use disorder. American Psychological Association. Denver, CO.
Klettner, A. M., Luo, S., & White, T. D., Luo, S., Klettner, A., McPherson, J. L. (2018, July). Reactions to being snooped in romantic relationships: The role of relationship status. International Association for Relationship Research. Fort Collins, CO.
Klettner, A. M., *McGillicuddy, E., *Whitley, A. B., *Ellers, D., White, T. D., & Luo, S. (2020, June). Self-Regulation as mediator between insecure attachment and physical health. Southeastern Psychological Association. New Orleans, LA.
McPherson, J. L., White, T. D., & Espinosa-Hernandez, G. (2018, July). Attachment Style Mediates the Association Between the Friend Zone and Depression. International Association for Relationship Research, Fort Collins, CO.
Price, R. A., White, T.D., Hollis, B. F., Bravo, A. J., Milletich, R. J., Kelley, M. L. (2016, May). Kids on Drugs: Parenting Practices and Substance Use Among Children of Substance-Abusing Parents. Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
White, T. D., Bravo, A. J., Hollis, B. F., Kelley, M. L., Price, R. A., Robbins, A. T. (2016, May). Moral Injury and Alcohol-Related Problems among Male and Female Veterans. Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
White, T. D., *Freedland, S., & Luo, S. “Real Men Eat Meat?”: Gender and Food Preferences. (2022, May). Association for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.
White, T. D., *Hershey, G. C., *Ellers, D. W., Klettner, A. M., & Luo, S. (2020, August). Does Your Masculinity or Femininity Predict Your Preference For Meat and Vegetables? American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
White, T. D., Hollis, B. F., Milletich, R. J., Davis, C. A., Haislip B. N., Kurtz, E. D., Heidt, E. J., Cooke, C. G. Henson, J. M., Lawrence, H. R., Stockstad, M., & Kelley, M. L. (2015, August). Parental hostility and child anxiety in children who reside with a substance-abusing parent. American Psychological Association, Toronto, Canada.
White, T. D., Luo, S., Klettner, A. M., & McPherson, J. L. (2018, July). Predicting reproductive desire from resources, childhood experiences, and personal characteristics. International Association for Relationship Research, Fort Collins, CO.
*Xiong, A., *Bravo, N., White, T. D., & Luo, S. (2019, March). Religiosity and Spirituality Relations with Reproductive Desires and Sexual Strategy. Carolina Research in Social Psychology and Personality, Durham, NC.
Other Academic Materials
Symposiums
Note: The list below does not represent every symposium on which I am cited as an author. Rather, it is a selection of symposiums to which I made major contributions.
Kelley, M. L., Robbins, A. T., Braitman, A. L., Hamrick, H. C., Bravo, A. J., White, T. D. (August, 2017). Moral Injury Dimensions: Atrocities, Changes, and Betrayal. American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
Robbins, A. T., Braitman, A. L., Hamrick, H. C., Bravo, A. J., White, T. D., Kelley, M. L. (August, 2017). Dimensions of Moral Injury and Substance Use among Recent Veterans. American Psychological Association, Washington, D.C.
White, T. D. (February, 2016). Does Poor Mental Health Influence Parenting Behavior among Substance Use Disorder Parents? An Examination across Father Only and Dual Couple with a Substance Use Disorder. Undergraduate Research Symposium, Norfolk, VA.
Grants
Hester, J. A., Kalmykov, A. H., & White, T. D. Using undergraduate students to conduct focus groups for university departments. $2,500. National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA).
Awards
Old Dominion University 2017 Alan L. Chaiken Psychology Honors Thesis Award
Old Dominion University 2017 Provost’s Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher
Old Dominion University 2016 Summer Undergraduate Research and Creativity Fellowships
Special Acknowledgments
I want to give a special acknowledgment to Drs. Michelle Kelley (Eminent Professor at Old Dominion University), Shanhong Luo (James B. Hunt Jr. Distinguished Professor at Fayetteville State University), and Dale Cohen (Professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington). We all stand on the shoulders of giants, and that is very much the case for me.