Breanne Sande-Martin (she/her)

Breanne

Breanne Sande-Martin graduated from Augsburg University in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a concentration in Clinical Psychology. At UNL Breanne does research on co-occurring disorders, specifically substance use disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder. Breanne is currently on her pre-doctoral internship at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, MN. 

Her MERP is titled “Differential Affective Reactivity as a Function of Ethnicity and Depression History Among Cigarette Smokers” 

Her three-paper dissertation is titled “Examining Trauma and Substance Use Comorbidity in African Americans”.  

  • A systematic review on childhood maltreatment and alcohol use in African American adolescents.   
  • A meta-analysis on opioid use and trauma in African Americans and European Americans: Is there a racial difference?    
  • Emotional Clarity Difficulties Mediate the Relationship between PTSD Symptom Severity and Substance Use Treatment Persistence  

Publications

Richner, K. A., Sande-Martin, B., Soetjoadi, I., & McChargue, D. (2021). Trait-mindfulness weakens the relationship between Snapchat use and alcohol-related outcomes. Journal of American College Health.  

Poster Presentations: 

8Sande-Martin, B, Duryea, P, and McChargue, DE, (2023). Childhood Maltreatment and African American Adolescent Alcohol Use: A Systematic Review and Call to Action (1990- 2020). Poster submitted to the 46th Research Society on Alcohol. Bellevue, WA 

7Sande-Martin, B, Tuliao AP, Klanekcy Earl, A, Wahlstrom, L, Herrera-Baron, M, and McChargue, DE. (2022). Emotional Clarity Difficulties Mediate the Relationship between PTSD Symptom Severity and Substance Use Treatment Persistence. Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. New York, NY. 

6Sande-Martin, B, McChargue, DE, Tuliao, AP, Klanecky Earl, A, & Landoy, BVN. (2021). A history of early childhood trauma predicts non-prescription opioid use among college students: The mediation effects of a desire to dissociate. Accepted to the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies, New Orleans, LA.  

5Richner K, Sande-Martin B, Kennedy J, Tuliao A & McChargue D (2020, June). Mindless media strengthens the relationship between alcohol related Snapchats predicting alcohol related consequences. Poster virtually presented to the Research Society on Alcoholism, New Orleans, LA.  

4Sande-Martin, B & Denkinger, B (2019), The Impact of Smartphone Notifications and Their Accuracy on Proofreading Accuracy. Poster presented at the 31st Association for Psychological Science Convention, Washington, D.C.  

3Sande-Martin, B & Denkinger, B (2019), The Impact of Smartphone Notifications and Their Accuracy on Proofreading Accuracy. Poster presented at the Private College Scholars at the Capitol: A showcase of undergraduate research, St. Paul, MN.  

2Sande-Martin, B & Denkinger, B (2018), The Impact of Smartphone Notifications and Its Effect on Visual Search Tasks. Poster presented at the Minnesota Undergraduate Psychology Conference, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota.  

1Sande-Martin, B & Denkinger, B (2018), The Impact of Smartphone Salience and Its Effect on Visual Search Tasks. Poster presented at the Zyzzogeton Student Symposium, Augsburg University, Minneapolis, Minnesota.