Isabelle Christine Beulaygue
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About Isabelle
Dr. Isabelle Beulaygue is a sociologist and an Instructor of Exploratory Studies and Sociology at the University of Omaha, Nebraska. She earned her doctorate in Sociology from the University of Miami and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Promise at Boston University. There, she explored the social, educational, wellness, and economic conditions necessary for children and youth to thrive. Her research focuses on adolescent development and substance use and its impacts on education and well-being during adulthood.
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Examines the impact of early initiation of marijuana use during middle or high school on educational attainment, academic performance, and earnings in young adulthood. Findings suggest that early marijuana use is associated with poorer educational outcomes and lower earnings, although the effect on earnings is partially explained by differences in education and socioeconomic factors. Suggests that early marijuana use can indirectly affect economic outcomes through its negative impact on education, potentially leading to long-term economic hardships for individuals and their families.
Offers a novel bio-psycho-social perspective to the study of adolescent self-perceived development. Findings show a significant relationship between self-perceived body development and adult health among women but not among men. Suggests that self-perceived bodily changes during adolescence may represent risk factors for women's adult health.