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Overview

Amelia M. Arria is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a particular focus on several subfields including General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Pharmacology.

The main topics of their work include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, COVID-19 and Mental Health, Opioid Use Disorder Treatment, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Stress and Burnout Research, and Homelessness and Social Issues.

Amelia M. Arria has coauthored with several researchers frequently, including:

  • Kathryn B. Vincent
  • Brittany A. Bugbee
  • Hannah K. Allen
  • Angelica L. Barrall
  • Kerry M. Green

Their recent papers cover topics relevant to mental health, substance use, and burnout among graduate students and adults with disabilities. These include:

  • "Stress and Burnout Among Graduate Students: Moderation by Sleep Duration and Quality" (2020) published in the International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • "Substance use and mental health problems among graduate students: Individual and program-level correlates" (2020) published in the Journal of American College Health
  • "Graduate Student Burnout: Substance Use, Mental Health, and the Moderating Role of Advisor Satisfaction" (2020) published in the International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
  • "Drug and alcohol use disorders among adults with select disabilities: The national survey on drug use and health" (2023) published in Disability and Health Journal
  • "Nonmedical Use of Prescription Stimulants as a "Red Flag" for Other Substance Use" (2021) published in Substance Use & Misuse

The frequent publication venues for Amelia M. Arria include:

  • Journal of American College Health
  • Substance Use & Misuse
  • Psychiatric Services
  • International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
  • International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction

Best Publications

  • Neonatal abstinence syndrome after methadone or buprenorphine exposure

    Hendrée E. Jones;Karol Kaltenbach;Sarah H. Heil;Susan M. Stine

  • Suicide Ideation Among College Students: A Multivariate Analysis

    Amelia M Arria;Kevin E O'Grady;Kimberly M Caldeira;Kathryn B Vincent

  • Prevalence and predictors of persistent suicide ideation, plans, and attempts during college.

    Holly C. Wilcox;Amelia M. Arria;Kimberly M. Caldeira;Kathryn B. Vincent

  • Catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia in patients with structural heart disease using cooled radiofrequency energy: Results of a prospective multicenter study

    Hugh Calkins;Andrew Epstein;Douglas Packer;Amelia M. Arria

  • Student Hunger on Campus: Food Insecurity Among College Students and Implications for Academic Institutions.

    Devon C Payne-Sturges;Allison Tjaden;Kimberly M Caldeira;Kathryn B Vincent

  • Energy drink consumption and increased risk for alcohol dependence

    Amelia M. Arria;Kimberly M. Caldeira;Sarah J. Kasperski;Kathryn B. Vincent

  • The Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle Study: Effects of Prenatal Methamphetamine Exposure, Polydrug Exposure, and Poverty on Intrauterine Growth.

    Lynne M. Smith;Linda L. LaGasse;Chris Derauf;Penny Grant

  • Unintended pregnancy in opioid-abusing women

    Sarah H. Heil;Hendree E. Jones;Amelia Arria;Karol Kaltenbach

  • The occurrence of cannabis use disorders and other cannabis-related problems among first-year college students.

    Kimberly M. Caldeira;Amelia M. Arria;Kevin E. O'Grady;Kathryn B. Vincent

  • Increased alcohol consumption, nonmedical prescription drug use, and illicit drug use are associated with energy drink consumption among college students.

    Amelia M. Arria;Kimberly M. Caldeira;Sarah J. Kasperski;Kevin E. O'Grady

  • The academic consequences of marijuana use during college.

    Amelia M. Arria;Kimberly M. Caldeira;Brittany A. Bugbee;Kathryn B. Vincent

  • Drug exposure opportunities and use patterns among college students: results of a longitudinal prospective cohort study.

    Amelia M Arria;Kimberly M Caldeira;Kevin E O'Grady;Kathryn B Vincent

  • Nonmedical Use of Prescription Stimulants During College: Four-Year Trends in Exposure Opportunity, Use, Motives, and Sources

    Laura M. Garnier-Dykstra;Kimberly M. Caldeira;Kathryn B. Vincent;Kevin E. O’Grady

  • Longitudinal predictors of past-year non-suicidal self-injury and motives among college students

    Holly C. Wilcox;Amelia M. Arria;Kimberly M. Caldeira;Kathryn B. Vincent

  • The “High” Risk of Energy Drinks

    Amelia M. Arria;Mary Claire O’Brien

  • Methamphetamine and other substance use during pregnancy: preliminary estimates from the Infant Development, Environment, and Lifestyle (IDEAL) study

    Amelia M. Arria;Chris Derauf;Linda L. LaGasse;Penny Grant

  • Nonmedical prescription stimulant use among college students: why we need to do something and what we need to do.

    Amelia M. Arria;Robert L. DuPont

  • Treatment of opioid-dependent pregnant women: clinical and research issues.

    Hendree E. Jones;Peter R. Martin;Sarah H. Heil;Karol Kaltenbach

  • Perceived Harmfulness Predicts Nonmedical Use of Prescription Drugs Among College Students: Interactions with Sensation-Seeking

    Amelia M. Arria;Kimberly M. Caldeira;Kathryn B. Vincent;Kevin E. O'Grady

  • Nonmedical Use of Prescription Stimulants and Analgesics: Associations with Social and Academic Behaviors among College Students

    Amelia M. Arria;Kevin E. O'Grady;Kimberly M. Caldeira;Kathryn B. Vincent

Frequent Co-Authors

Kevin E. O'Grady
Kevin E. O'Grady University of Maryland, College Park
Barry M. Lester
Barry M. Lester Brown University
Linda L. LaGasse
Linda L. LaGasse Brown University
Marilyn A. Huestis
Marilyn A. Huestis National Institute on Drug Abuse
Elana Newman
Elana Newman University of Tulsa
Eric D. Wish
Eric D. Wish University of Maryland, College Park
Ralph E. Tarter
Ralph E. Tarter University of Pittsburgh
Ken C. Winters
Ken C. Winters Oregon Research Institute
Kenneth H. Beck
Kenneth H. Beck University of Maryland, College Park
James C. Anthony
James C. Anthony Michigan State University

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