RT Article T1 Changes in electroencephalography alpha associated with childhood neglect and adolescent alcohol use JF Child maltreatment VO 28 IS 2 SP 297 OP 306 A1 Nooner, Kate B. A2 Meiers, Gloria A2 Treadwell, Tamera A2 Butler, Laine B. LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1841624241 AB The present pilot study is interested in the relationship between childhood neglect, brain function, and alcohol use in adolescence. The goal is to guide future prevention and intervention efforts related to alcohol use following childhood neglect. This pilot study comprised 53 adolescents (12-14 years at baseline) recruited from the Department of Social Services (DSS). Self- and DSS-reported neglect, electroencephalography (EEG) alpha power, and alcohol use behaviors were measured over 1 year. Higher DSS neglect severity in year 1 was related to lower self-efficacy to alcohol use temptation in year 2. Lower EEG alpha power in the parietal region in year 1 was linked to lower self-efficacy to the temptation of alcohol use in year 2. This pilot project has value for using tools, such as EEG, in child maltreatment and alcohol use studies, including with underrepresented adolescents, to better understand brain-related mechanisms in home-based research. K1 Adolescents K1 child maltreatment K1 electroencephalography K1 Neglect K1 Substance Abuse DO 10.1177/10775595221098029