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Ada C. Mezzich is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their academic career is anchored in this institution where they conduct research and contribute to the advancement of their field.

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Best Publications

  • Neurobehavioral Disinhibition in Childhood Predicts Early Age at Onset of Substance Use Disorder

    Ralph E. Tarter;Levent Kirisci;Ada Mezzich;Jack R. Cornelius

  • Gender and Comorbid Psychopathology in Adolescents With Alcohol Dependence

    Duncan B. Clark;Nancy Pollock;Oscar G. Bukstein;Ada C. Mezzich

  • Etiology of early age onset substance use disorder: A maturational perspective

    Ralph E. Tarter;Michael Vanyukov;Peter Giancola;Michael Dawes

  • Origins and consequences of child neglect in substance abuse families

    Marija G. Dunn;Ralph E. Tarter;Ada C. Mezzich;Michael Vanyukov

  • Antisocial symptoms in preadolescent boys and in their parents: Associations with cortisol

    Michael M. Vanyukov;Howard B. Moss;Joseph A. Plail;Timothy Blackson

  • Substance use and risky sexual behavior in female adolescents

    Ada Castillo Mezzich;Ralph E. Tarter;Peter R. Giancola;Sandy Lu

  • Executive cognitive functioning, temperament, and antisocial behavior in conduct-disordered adolescent females.

    Peter R. Giancola;Ada C. Mezzich;Ralph E. Tarter

  • Norms and sensitivity of the adolescent version of the Drug Use Screening Inventory

    Levent Kirisci;Ada Mezzich;Ralph Tarter

  • Cognitive capacity in female adolescent substance abusers.

    Ralph E. Tarter;Ada C. Mezzich;Ya-Chen Hsieh;Susan M. Parks

  • Developmental sources of variation in liability to adolescent substance use disorders

    Michael A Dawes;Seymour M Antelman;Michael M Vanyukov;Peter Giancola

  • The Dysregulation Inventory: A New Scale to Assess the Risk for Substance Use Disorder

    Ada C. Mezzich;Ralph E. Tarter;Peter R. Giancola;Levent Kirisci

  • Psychopathology in Preadolescent Sons of Fathers With Substance Use Disorders

    Duncan B. Clark;Howard B. Moss;Levent Kirisci;Ada C. Mezzich

  • Identifying anxiety disorders in adolescents hospitalized for alcohol abuse or dependence.

    Duncan B. Clark;Oscar G. Bukstein;Melinda G. Smith;Nancy A. Kaczynski

  • Disruptive, delinquent and aggressive behavior in female adolescents with a psychoactive substance use disorder: relation to executive cognitive functioning.

    Peter R. Giancola;A. C. Mezzich;R. E. Tarter

  • Patterns of polydrug use in adolescent alcohol abusers.

    Christopher S. Martin;Amelia M. Arria;Ada C. Mezzich;Oscar G. Bukstein

  • Adjustment Disorder as a Marginal or Transitional Illness Category in DSM-III

    Horacio Fabrega;Juan E. Mezzich;Ada C. Mezzich

  • Constructive thinking, executive functioning, antisocial behavior, and drug use involvement in adolescent females with a substance use disorder.

    Peter R. Giancola;Gavin D. Shoal;Ada C. Mezzich

  • Self-reported health problems and physical symptomatology in adolescent alcohol abusers

    Amelia M. Arria;Michelle A. Dohey;Ada C. Mezzich;Oscar G. Bukstein

  • Subtypes of early age onset alcoholism

    Ada C. Mezzich;Ralph Tarter;Levent Kirisci;Duncan Clark

  • Executive functioning, temperament, and drug use involvement in adolescent females with a substance use disorder

    Peter R. Giancola;Ada C. Mezzich

  • Etiology of early age onset substance use disorder

    Ralph Tarter;Michael Vanyukov;Peter Giancola;Michael A Dawes

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph E. Tarter
Ralph E. Tarter University of Pittsburgh
Levent Kirisci
Levent Kirisci University of Pittsburgh
Michael M. Vanyukov
Michael M. Vanyukov University of Pittsburgh
Peter R. Giancola
Peter R. Giancola University of Kentucky
Jack R. Cornelius
Jack R. Cornelius University of Pittsburgh
Christopher S. Martin
Christopher S. Martin University of Pittsburgh
Diana H. Fishbein
Diana H. Fishbein Pennsylvania State University
John E. Donovan
John E. Donovan University of Colorado Boulder
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
Vincent B. Van Hasselt Nova Southeastern University
Tammy Chung
Tammy Chung Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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