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1Assessing the Association Between Respiratory Symptoms and Nicotine and Cannabis Use Through Traditional and E-Product Devices in the U.S.
AJPM Focus, 2025, 4, 100291
1.50Citations (PDF)
2Associations of sexual orientation and state-level antidiscrimination policy protections with alcohol, tobacco, and mental health outcomes in a U.S. sample of adolescents and adults
Social Science and Medicine, 2025, 365, 117605
4.50Citations (PDF)
3Is age of onset and duration of stimulant therapy for ADHD associated with cocaine, methamphetamine, and prescription stimulant misuse?7.09Citations (PDF)
4Social Ecological Influences on Nicotine/Tobacco Use Among Gender-Varying and Gender-Stable Adolescents and Adults in the USA2.81Citations (PDF)
5Is Early Onset of Nonmedical Prescription Stimulant Use Associated With Cocaine Use During Adolescence? Results From a National Study
2024, 45, 314-324
0Citations (PDF)
6Does the approach used to measure sexual identity affect estimates of health disparities differently by race? A randomized experiment from the National Survey of Family Growth
Social Science and Medicine, 2024, 350, 116887
4.51Citations (PDF)
7A national longitudinal study of sexual orientation discordance, sexual identity fluidity, and alcohol and other drug use disorder symptoms2.32Citations (PDF)
8Beyond the 5-year recovery mark: Perspectives of researchers with lived and living experience on public engagement and discourse3.50Citations (PDF)
9Family history of substance use disorder and likelihood of prescription drug misuse in adults 50 and older
Aging and Mental Health, 2023, 27, 1020-1027
3.03Citations (PDF)
10Sexual Identity Differences in Tobacco (Re)Uptake: Testing Mediation by Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms3.73Citations (PDF)
11Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Mental Healthcare in Youth With Incarcerated Parents3.73Citations (PDF)
12How a “Something Else” Response Option for Sexual Identity Affects National Survey Estimates of Associations Between Sexual Identity, Reproductive Health, and Substance Use
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2023, 53, 107-126
2.16Citations (PDF)
13Prescription drug and alcohol simultaneous co-ingestion in U.S. young adults: Prevalence and correlates.1.96Citations (PDF)
14An Examination of how E-Cigarette/Cigarette use during Adolescence is Associated with Future use during the Third Trimester of Pregnancy
Substance Abuse, 2022, 43, 344-348
2.65Citations (PDF)
15Trends in Binge Drinking, Marijuana Use, Illicit Drug Use, and Polysubstance use by Sexual Identity in the United States (2006–2017)
Substance Abuse, 2022, 43, 194-203
2.628Citations (PDF)
16Sexual orientation differences in childhood sexual abuse, suicide attempts, and DSM-5 alcohol, tobacco, other drug use, and mental health disorders in the US
Child Abuse and Neglect, 2022, 123, 105377
3.025Citations (PDF)
17Trajectories of Prescription Drug Misuse Among US Adults From Ages 18 to 50 Years
JAMA Network Open, 2022, 5, e2141995
7.212Citations (PDF)
18Trajectories of prescription opioid and heroin use in adulthood1.82Citations (PDF)
19Longitudinal Analysis of Substance Use Disorder Symptom Severity at Age 18 Years and Substance Use Disorder in Adulthood
JAMA Network Open, 2022, 5, e225324
7.241Citations (PDF)
20Mental health-related quality of life by sex and sexual identity among U.S. adults with alcohol and tobacco use disorder3.13Citations (PDF)
21Recent trends in prescription drug misuse in the United States by age, race/ethnicity, and sex1.813Citations (PDF)
22Types of criminal legal system exposure and polysubstance use: Prevalence and correlates among U.S. adults in the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2015–2019
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2022, 237, 109511
3.15Citations (PDF)
23Is it all in the Family? Sexual Identity Differences in DSM-5 Alcohol and other Drug use Disorders and Associations with Alcohol and Other Drug Misuse History among Parents, Offspring, and Other Relatives
Substance Abuse, 2022, 43, 1277-1285
2.61Citations (PDF)
24A Risk Education Program Decreases Leftover Prescription Opioid Retention: An RCT3.73Citations (PDF)
25Prescription Opioid Misuse in Older Adult Surgical Patients0.50Citations (PDF)
26Prescription Drug Misuse, other Substance Use, and Sexual Identity: The Significance of Educational Status and Psychological Distress in US Young Adults
Substance Abuse, 2021, 42, 377-387
2.67Citations (PDF)
27Recovery Opioid Overdose Team (ROOT) Pilot Program Evaluation: A Community-Wide Post-Overdose Response Strategy
Substance Abuse, 2021, 42, 423-427
2.617Citations (PDF)
28Opioid-involved prescription drug misuse and poly-prescription drug misuse in U.S. older adults
Aging and Mental Health, 2021, 25, 2365-2373
3.07Citations (PDF)
29E‐cigarette use is associated with subsequent cigarette use among young adult non‐smokers, over and above a range of antecedent risk factors: a propensity score analysis
Addiction, 2021, 116, 1224-1232
6.115Citations (PDF)
30Sexual Orientation, Tobacco Use, and Tobacco Cessation Treatment-Seeking: Results From a National U.S. Survey
Behavioral Medicine, 2021, 47, 120-130
2.48Citations (PDF)
31Discrimination, Sexual Orientation Discrimination, and Severity of Tobacco Use Disorder in the United States: Results From the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions-III2.517Citations (PDF)
32Assessment of Changes in Alcohol and Marijuana Abstinence, Co-Use, and Use Disorders Among US Young Adults From 2002 to 2018
JAMA Pediatrics, 2021, 175, 64
9.576Citations (PDF)
33Poly-prescription drug misuse across the life course: Prevalence and correlates across different adult age cohorts in the U.S.3.510Citations (PDF)
34Concussion, Sensation-Seeking and Substance use among US Adolescents
Substance Abuse, 2021, 42, 183-191
2.619Citations (PDF)
35Medicinal Cannabis: Policy, Patients, and Providers2.225Citations (PDF)
36Choices Matter: How Response Options for Survey Questions about Sexual Identity Affect Population Estimates of Its Association with Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Use
Field Methods, 2021, 33, 335-354
1.49Citations (PDF)
37Moderate-to-Severe Tobacco Use Disorder and Discrimination Among U.S. Sexual Minority Older Adults2.94Citations (PDF)
38Trends in the Prevalence of Concussion Reported by US Adolescents, 2016-202013.743Citations (PDF)
39Nicotine and Tobacco Product Use and Dependence Symptoms Among US Adolescents and Adults: Differences by Age, Sex, and Sexual Identity
Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 2021, 23, 2065-2074
2.514Citations (PDF)
40Co‐ingestion of prescription drugs and alcohol in US adults aged 50 years or older1.90Citations (PDF)
41Cannabis, Vaping, and Respiratory Symptoms in a Probability Sample of U.S. Youth
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2021, 69, 149-152
2.331Citations (PDF)
42The latent class structure of substance use in US adults 50 years and older2.43Citations (PDF)
43Emergency Department Visits by Patients with Substance Use Disorder in the United States0.925Citations (PDF)
44Optimizing scalable, technology-supported behavioral interventions to prevent opioid misuse among adolescents and young adults in the emergency department: A randomized controlled trial protocol
Contemporary Clinical Trials, 2021, 108, 106523
1.810Citations (PDF)
45Sexual identity differences in biomarkers of tobacco exposure among women in a national sample
Cancer Epidemiology, 2021, 74, 101980
2.10Citations (PDF)
46Unmet Healthcare Need Due to Cost Concerns among U.S. Transgender and Gender-Expansive Adults: Results from a National Survey
Health and Social Work, 2021, 46, 250-259
1.110Citations (PDF)
47Pills to Powder: A 17-Year Transition From Prescription Opioids to Heroin Among US Adolescents Followed Into Adulthood2.218Citations (PDF)
48Prescription Tranquilizer/Sedative Misuse Motives Across the US Population2.29Citations (PDF)
49Psychiatric Disorders Mediates the Association between Sexual Orientation Discrimination and Substance Use Disorders among Sexual Minority Adults0.82Citations (PDF)
50DSM-5 substance use disorders among college-age young adults in the United States: Prevalence, remission and treatment2.843Citations (PDF)
51Nonmedical Use of Prescription Stimulants Among US High School Students to Help Study: Results From a National Survey1.320Citations (PDF)
52Initiation Patterns and Trends of E-Cigarette and Cigarette Use Among U.S. Adolescents2.322Citations (PDF)
53Association of early onset of cannabis, cigarette, other drug use and schizophrenia or psychosis
Schizophrenia Research, 2020, 215, 482-484
2.413Citations (PDF)
54Severity of DSM-5 Cannabis use Disorders in a Nationally Representative Sample of Sexual Minorities
Substance Abuse, 2020, 41, 191-195
2.619Citations (PDF)
55E-Cigarette Use, Polytobacco Use, and Longitudinal Changes in Tobacco and Substance Use Disorder Symptoms Among U.S. Adolescents2.319Citations (PDF)
56Friends and Relatives as Sources of Prescription Opioids for Misuse among Young Adults: The Significance of Physician Source and Race/Ethnic Differences
Substance Abuse, 2020, 41, 93-100
2.615Citations (PDF)
57Functional and structural social support, substance use and sexual orientation from a nationally representative sample of US adults
Addiction, 2020, 115, 546-558
6.135Citations (PDF)
58Trends in E-Cigarette, Cigarette, Cigar, and Smokeless Tobacco Use Among US Adolescent Cohorts, 2014–20183.342Citations (PDF)
59Educational attainment and prescription drug misuse: The importance of push and pull factors for dropping out
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2020, 66, 101636
2.26Citations (PDF)
60Prescription Opioid Misuse Motives in US Older Adults
Pain Medicine, 2020, 21, 2237-2243
2.238Citations (PDF)
61Prospective associations of e-cigarette use with cigarette, alcohol, marijuana, and nonmedical prescription drug use among US adolescents
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2020, 216, 108303
3.124Citations (PDF)
62Associations Among Childhood Household Dysfunction, Sexual Orientation, and DSM-5 Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Substance Use Disorders in Adulthood: Evidence From a National U.S. Survey
Journal of Addiction Medicine, 2020, 14, e211-e219
2.25Citations (PDF)
63Increases in the Prevalence of Frequent E-Cigarette Use Among Adolescents3.75Citations (PDF)
64Assessing how the history of e-cigarette and cigarette use are associated with the developmental course of marijuana use in a sample of United States adolescents
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2020, 216, 108308
3.15Citations (PDF)
65Association of transphobic discrimination and alcohol misuse among transgender adults: Results from the U.S. Transgender Survey
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2020, 215, 108223
3.133Citations (PDF)
66Substance Use and Mental Health in Homeschooled Adolescents in the United States
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2020, 67, 718-721
2.33Citations (PDF)
67Latent class trajectories: U.S. adolescents’ nicotine use and its association with nicotine dependence
Addictive Behaviors Reports, 2020, 12, 100303
1.86Citations (PDF)
68Use of Cigarettes and E-Cigarettes/Vaping Among Transgender People: Results From the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey3.726Citations (PDF)
69Sources of prescription opioids and tranquilizers for misuse among U.S. young adults: differences between high school dropouts and graduates and associations with adverse outcomes1.71Citations (PDF)
70Alcohol, Tobacco, and Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders and Associations With Sexual Identity and Stress-Related Correlates
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2020, 177, 1073-1081
10.562Citations (PDF)
71Medical Use and Misuse of Prescription Opioids in US 12th-Grade Youth: School-Level Correlates
Pediatrics, 2020, 146, e20200387
4.17Citations (PDF)
72Smoking Intention and Progression From E-Cigarette Use to Cigarette Smoking
Pediatrics, 2020, 146, e2020002881
4.133Citations (PDF)
73School-Level Prevalence and Predictors of e-Cigarette Use in 8th, 10th, and 12th Grade U.S. Youth: Results From a National Survey (2015–2016)
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2020, 67, 531-541
2.312Citations (PDF)
74Healthcare avoidance due to anticipated discrimination among transgender people: A call to create trans-affirmative environments
SSM - Population Health, 2020, 11, 100608
2.5164Citations (PDF)
75Behavioral Intervention and Disposal of Leftover Opioids: A Randomized Trial
Pediatrics, 2020, 145,
4.130Citations (PDF)
76E-Cigarette and Cigarette Use Among U.S. Adolescents: Longitudinal Associations With Marijuana Use and Perceptions3.718Citations (PDF)
77Prescription Drug Misuse: Taking a Lifespan Perspective1.145Citations (PDF)
78Why Are National Estimates So Different? A Comparison of Youth E-Cigarette Use and Cigarette Smoking in the MTF and PATH Surveys1.912Citations (PDF)
79Sexual Orientation and Hypertension Risk Reduction Behaviors Among Adults With High Blood Pressure0.85Citations (PDF)
80Sexual Orientation, Adverse Childhood Experiences, and Comorbid DSM-5 Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders2.948Citations (PDF)
81Differences in Prescription Stimulant Misuse Motives Across Adolescents and Young Adults in the United States2.913Citations (PDF)
82Trajectories of prescription drug misuse during the transition from late adolescence into adulthood in the USA: a national longitudinal multicohort study
Lancet Psychiatry,the, 2019, 6, 840-850
9.028Citations (PDF)
83The epidemiology of prescription fentanyl misuse in the United States
Addictive Behaviors, 2019, 96, 89-93
3.212Citations (PDF)
84Prescription Tranquilizer/Sedative Sources for Misuse in Older Adults
Substance Use and Misuse, 2019, 54, 1908-1912
1.812Citations (PDF)
85Initiation Sequence of E‐Cigarette and Cigarette Smoking Among US Adolescents: A National Study1.816Citations (PDF)
86LDCT lung cancer screening eligibility and use of CT scans for lung cancer among sexual minorities
Cancer Epidemiology, 2019, 60, 51-54
2.121Citations (PDF)
87Sources of Nonmedical Prescription Drug Misuse Among US High School Seniors: Differences in Motives and Substance Use Behaviors0.633Citations (PDF)
88Prescription Drug Misuse: Sources of Controlled Medications in Adolescents0.638Citations (PDF)
89DSM‐5 Alcohol Use Disorder Severity as a Function of Sexual Orientation Discrimination: A National Study2.748Citations (PDF)
90A prospective study of nonmedical use of prescription opioids during adolescence and subsequent substance use disorder symptoms in early midlife
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2019, 194, 377-385
3.170Citations (PDF)
91Age-specific risk of substance use disorders associated with controlled medication use and misuse subtypes in the United States
Addictive Behaviors, 2019, 90, 285-293
3.240Citations (PDF)
92Severity of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drug Use Disorders Among Sexual Minority Individuals and Their “Not Sure” Counterparts
LGBT Health, 2019, 6, 15-22
3.494Citations (PDF)
93Prescription opioid and benzodiazepine misuse is associated with suicidal ideation in older adults2.456Citations (PDF)
94Sexual Orientation Discrimination and Tobacco Use Disparities in the United States2.576Citations (PDF)
95Associations between sexual orientation discrimination and substance use disorders: differences by age in US adults2.958Citations (PDF)
96Diverse diagnostic profiles associated with prescription opioid use disorder in a nationwide sample: One crisis, multiple needs.4.219Citations (PDF)
97Prescription Opioid Misuse in US Older Adults2.918Citations (PDF)
98Tobacco Use and Sexual Orientation in a National Cross-sectional Study: Age, Race/Ethnicity, and Sexual Identity–Attraction Differences3.796Citations (PDF)
99How Collegiate Fraternity and Sorority Involvement Relates to Substance Use During Young Adulthood and Substance Use Disorders in Early Midlife: A National Longitudinal Study
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2018, 62, S35-S43
2.341Citations (PDF)
100Sources of opioid medication for misuse in older adults: results from a nationally representative survey
Pain, 2018, 159, 1543-1549
4.644Citations (PDF)
101Sports involvement, injury history, and non‐medical use of prescription opioids among college students: An analysis with a national sample1.833Citations (PDF)
102Does misuse lead to a disorder? The misuse of prescription tranquilizer and sedative medications and subsequent substance use disorders in a U.S. longitudinal sample
Addictive Behaviors, 2018, 79, 17-23
3.221Citations (PDF)
103Effect of a Scenario-tailored Opioid Messaging Program on Parents’ Risk Perceptions and Opioid Decision-making
Clinical Journal of Pain, 2018, 34, 497-504
2.516Citations (PDF)
104Persistent Opioid Use Among Pediatric Patients After Surgery
Pediatrics, 2018, 141,
4.1352Citations (PDF)
105Deliberative Prescription Opioid Misuse Among Adolescents andEmerging Adults: Opportunities for Targeted Interventions
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2018, 63, 594-600
2.326Citations (PDF)
106Differences in smoking prevalence and eligibility for low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) lung cancer screening among older U.S. adults: role of sexual orientation
Cancer Causes and Control, 2018, 29, 769-774
1.812Citations (PDF)
107Prescription tranquilizer/sedative misuse prevalence and correlates across age cohorts in the US
Addictive Behaviors, 2018, 87, 24-32
3.264Citations (PDF)
108Prescription drug use, misuse and related substance use disorder symptoms vary by educational status and attainment in U.S. adolescents and young adults
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2018, 189, 172-177
3.190Citations (PDF)
109The Clinical Relevance of Divergence in Adolescent–Parent Reports of Adolescent Depression and Anxiety1.24Citations (PDF)
110Persistence/recurrence of and remission from DSM-5 substance use disorders in the United States: Substance-specific and substance-aggregated correlates3.126Citations (PDF)
111Associations Between Early Onset of E-cigarette Use and Cigarette Smoking and Other Substance Use Among US Adolescents: A National Study2.580Citations (PDF)
112Sources of Prescription Medication Misuse Among Young Adults in the United States2.963Citations (PDF)
113Competitive sports participation in high school and subsequent substance use in young adulthood: Assessing differences based on level of contact2.327Citations (PDF)
114Smoking behaviors and intentions among current e-cigarette users, cigarette smokers, and dual users: A national survey of U.S. high school seniors
Preventive Medicine, 2017, 99, 228-235
2.926Citations (PDF)
115Neuropsychological functioning in college students who misuse prescription stimulants1.830Citations (PDF)
116E-cigarette Use, Cigarette Smoking, Dual Use, and Problem Behaviors Among U.S. Adolescents: Results From a National Survey
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2017, 61, 155-162
2.3138Citations (PDF)
117Trends in Medical and Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids Among US Adolescents: 1976–2015
Pediatrics, 2017, 139,
4.1185Citations (PDF)
118Adolescents’ Prescription Stimulant Use and Adult Functional Outcomes: A National Prospective Study0.667Citations (PDF)
119Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids and Heroin Use Among Adolescents Involved in Competitive Sports
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2017, 60, 346-349
2.328Citations (PDF)
120Prevalence of Concussion Among US Adolescents and Correlated Factors13.7114Citations (PDF)
121Adolescent Sports Participation, E-cigarette Use, and Cigarette Smoking3.723Citations (PDF)
122Multiple DSM‐5 substance use disorders: A national study of US adults1.9105Citations (PDF)
123Academic Doping: Institutional Policies Regarding Nonmedical use of Prescription Stimulants in U.S. Higher Education
Journal of Academic Ethics, 2017, 15, 229-243
3.015Citations (PDF)
124Alternative Approaches to Assessing Nonresponse Bias in Longitudinal Survey Estimates: An Application to Substance-Use Outcomes Among Young Adults in the United States3.614Citations (PDF)
125High-intensity drinking and nonmedical use of prescription drugs: Results from a national survey of 12th grade students
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2017, 178, 372-379
3.125Citations (PDF)
126Medical and nonmedical use of prescription sedatives and anxiolytics: Adolescents' use and substance use disorder symptoms in adulthood
Addictive Behaviors, 2017, 65, 296-301
3.240Citations (PDF)
127The 3-Year Course of Multiple Substance Use Disorders in the United States
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2017, 78, e537-e544
2.940Citations (PDF)
128Developmental course of non‐medical use of prescription drugs from adolescence to adulthood in the United States: national longitudinal data
Addiction, 2016, 111, 2166-2176
6.129Citations (PDF)
129Adolescent context of exposure to prescription opioids and substance use disorder symptoms at age 35: a national longitudinal study
Pain, 2016, 157, 2173-2178
4.677Citations (PDF)
130Longitudinal trajectories of non-medical use of prescription medication among middle and high school students1.718Citations (PDF)
131Nonmedical Prescription Opioid and Heroin Use Among Adolescents Who Engage in Sports and Exercise
Pediatrics, 2016, 138,
4.113Citations (PDF)
132Substance Use Among Sexual Minority Collegiate Athletes: A National Study
Substance Use and Misuse, 2016, 51, 517-532
1.812Citations (PDF)
133Trends in older adult nonmedical prescription drug use prevalence: Results from the 2002–2003 and 2012–2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Addictive Behaviors, 2016, 60, 219-222
3.265Citations (PDF)
134Early exposure to stimulant medications and substance-related problems: The role of medical and nonmedical contexts
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2016, 163, 55-63
3.110Citations (PDF)
135Age of Onset, Duration, and Type of Medication Therapy for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Substance Use During Adolescence: A Multi-Cohort National Study0.655Citations (PDF)
136Substance use among adolescent sexual minority athletes: A secondary analysis of the youth risk behavior survey1.82Citations (PDF)
137Extreme binge drinking among adolescent athletes: A cause for concern?1.85Citations (PDF)
138Stressful Events and Other Predictors of Remission from Drug Dependence in the United States: Longitudinal Results from a National Survey3.129Citations (PDF)
139Prevalence and correlates of co-ingestion of prescription tranquilizers and other psychoactive substances by U.S. high school seniors: Results from a national survey
Addictive Behaviors, 2016, 52, 8-12
3.229Citations (PDF)
140Diversion of ADHD Stimulants and Victimization Among Adolescents2.216Citations (PDF)
141A prospective study of adolescents’ nonmedical use of anxiolytic and sleep medication.2.725Citations (PDF)
142Age and Cohort Patterns of Medical and Nonmedical Use of Controlled Medication Among Adolescents2.221Citations (PDF)
143Examining Potential Substance use Disorders among Former Interscholastic Athletes
Substance Abuse, 2015, 36, 400-406
2.68Citations (PDF)
144Adolescents' Use of Medical Marijuana: A Secondary Analysis of Monitoring the Future Data
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2015, 57, 241-244
2.346Citations (PDF)
145Opioid Use Among Interscholastic Sports Participants: An Exploratory Study From a Sample of College Students1.918Citations (PDF)
146Simultaneous co-ingestion of prescription stimulants, alcohol and other drugs: a multi-cohort national study of US adolescents
Human Psychopharmacology, 2015, 30, 42-51
1.944Citations (PDF)
147Competitive Sport Involvement and Substance Use among Adolescents: A Nationwide Study
Substance Use and Misuse, 2015, 50, 156-165
1.859Citations (PDF)
148Selective nonresponse bias in population-based survey estimates of drug use behaviors in the United States2.932Citations (PDF)
149Psychological and Drug Abuse Symptoms Associated with Nonmedical Use of Opioid Analgesics among Adolescents
Substance Abuse, 2014, 35, 284-289
2.629Citations (PDF)
150Non‐medical use of prescription opioids during the transition to adulthood: a multi‐cohort national longitudinal study
Addiction, 2014, 109, 102-110
6.147Citations (PDF)
151Trends in medical use, diversion, and nonmedical use of prescription medications among college students from 2003 to 2013: Connecting the dots
Addictive Behaviors, 2014, 39, 1176-1182
3.2226Citations (PDF)
152Painfully Obvious: A Longitudinal Examination of Medical Use and Misuse of Opioid Medication Among Adolescent Sports Participants
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2014, 54, 333-340
2.349Citations (PDF)
153A Cause for Concern: Male Couples’ Sexual Agreements and Their Use of Substances with Sex
AIDS and Behavior, 2014, 18, 1401-1411
2.027Citations (PDF)
154Social Contexts of Substance Use Among U.S. High School Seniors: A Multicohort National Study
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2014, 55, 842-844
2.348Citations (PDF)
155Medical and nonmedical use of prescription benzodiazepine anxiolytics among U.S. high school seniors
Addictive Behaviors, 2014, 39, 959-964
3.240Citations (PDF)
156Discrimination and mental health among lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults in the United States.2.0312Citations (PDF)
157Medical and Nonmedical Use of Prescription Stimulants: Results From a National Multicohort Study0.671Citations (PDF)
158Adolescents' Access to Their Own Prescription Medications in the Home
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2013, 53, 260-264
2.379Citations (PDF)
159Leftover Prescription Opioids and Nonmedical Use Among High School Seniors: A Multi-Cohort National Study
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2013, 52, 480-485
2.3204Citations (PDF)
160Sexual orientation and substance abuse treatment utilization in the United States: Results from a national survey3.1140Citations (PDF)
161Motives for Medical Misuse of Prescription Opioids Among Adolescents
Journal of Pain, 2013, 14, 1208-1216
1.486Citations (PDF)
162Medical use, medical misuse, and nonmedical use of prescription opioids: Results from a longitudinal study
Pain, 2013, 154, 708-713
4.690Citations (PDF)
163Prescription opioid use among addictions treatment patients: Nonmedical use for pain relief vs. other forms of nonmedical use
Addictive Behaviors, 2013, 38, 1776-1781
3.232Citations (PDF)
164Adolescents’ nonmedical use and excessive medical use of prescription medications and the identification of substance use subgroups
Addictive Behaviors, 2013, 38, 2768-2771
3.238Citations (PDF)
165Incentives for college student participation in web-based substance use surveys
Addictive Behaviors, 2013, 38, 1710-1714
3.221Citations (PDF)
166Playing Through Pain: Sports Participation and Nonmedical Use of Opioid Medications Among Adolescents3.344Citations (PDF)
167Adolescent Athletic Participation and Nonmedical Adderall Use: An Exploratory Analysis of a Performance-Enhancing Drug1.939Citations (PDF)
168Medical and Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids Among High School Seniors in the United States
JAMA Pediatrics, 2012, 166, 797
5.0144Citations (PDF)
169Motivational Subtypes of Nonmedical Use of Prescription Medications: Results From a National Study
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2012, 51, 445-452
2.387Citations (PDF)
170Adolescent nonmedical users of prescription opioids: Brief screening and substance use disorders
Addictive Behaviors, 2012, 37, 651-656
3.228Citations (PDF)
171Exploring age of onset as a causal link between major depression and nonmedical use of prescription medications
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2012, 120, 99-104
3.115Citations (PDF)
172Nonmedical Use of Prescription Opioids Among Adolescents: Subtypes Based on Motivation for Use1.756Citations (PDF)
173Co-ingestion of prescription opioids and other drugs among high school seniors: Results from a national study
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2012, 126, 65-70
3.163Citations (PDF)
174Incorporating Complex Sample Design Effects when Only Final Survey Weights are Available
The Stata Journal, 2012, 12, 718-725
1.815Citations (PDF)
175Characteristics associated with the diversion of controlled medications among adolescents
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2011, 118, 452-458
3.162Citations (PDF)
176Medical Misuse of Controlled Medications Among Adolescents
JAMA Pediatrics, 2011, 165, 729
5.071Citations (PDF)
177Adolescent Sexual Assault and the Medical and Nonmedical Use of Prescription Medication0.535Citations (PDF)
178Misuse of Prescribed Stimulant Medication for ADHD and Associated Patterns of Substance Use: Preliminary Analysis Among College Students
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2011, 24, 551-560
1.376Citations (PDF)
179Measurement of Sexual Identity in Surveys: Implications for Substance Abuse Research
Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2011, 41, 649-657
2.157Citations (PDF)
180Dimensions of Sexual Orientation and the Prevalence of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in the United States3.3638Citations (PDF)
181The Relationship Between Discrimination and Substance Use Disorders Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults in the United States
American Journal of Public Health, 2010, 100, 1946-1952
3.3401Citations (PDF)
182Prescription Drug Misuse Among Antisocial Youths1.920Citations (PDF)
183Victimization and substance use disorders in a national sample of heterosexual and sexual minority women and men
Addiction, 2010, 105, 2130-2140
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184Nonmedical use of prescription stimulants and depressed mood among college students: Frequency and routes of administration3.1130Citations (PDF)
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