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Overview

Angela D. Bryan is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields with a primary focus on medicine and psychology. Within these areas, their work extensively covers pharmacology, clinical psychology, epidemiology, applied psychology, and general health professions.

The main topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Sleep and related disorders
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Physical Activity and Health

Angela D. Bryan has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Kent E. Hutchison
  • L. Cinnamon Bidwell
  • Carillon J. Skrzynski
  • Laurel P. Gibson
  • G Giordano

The scientist has published regularly in a range of venues such as:

  • Annals of Behavioral Medicine
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Addictive Behaviors
  • Health Psychology

Some recent publications by Angela D. Bryan include:

  • "Affective Determinants of Physical Activity: A Conceptual Framework and Narrative Review", 2020, Frontiers in Psychology
  • "An empirically derived method for measuring human gut microbiome alpha diversity: Demonstrated utility in predicting health-related outcomes among a human clinical sample", 2020, PLoS ONE
  • "Association of Naturalistic Administration of Cannabis Flower and Concentrates With Intoxication and Impairment", 2020, JAMA Psychiatry
  • "Theory of Planned Behavior Analysis of Social Distancing During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Focusing on the Intention-Behavior Gap", 2021, Annals of Behavioral Medicine
  • "Cannabis use and sleep: Expectations, outcomes, and the role of age", 2020, Addictive Behaviors

Best Publications

  • A Baseline for the Multivariate Comparison of Resting-State Networks

    Elena A. Allen;Erik B. Erhardt;Eswar Damaraju;William Gruner;William Gruner

  • The Impact of Changing Attitudes, Norms, and Self-Efficacy on Health-Related Intentions and Behavior: A Meta-Analysis.

    Paschal Sheeran;Alexander Maki;Erika Montanaro;Aya Avishai-Yitshak

  • Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills Model-Based HIV Risk Behavior Change Intervention for Inner-City High School Youth

    Jeffrey D. Fisher;William A. Fisher;Angela D. Bryan;Stephen J. Misovich

  • Relationships Between Future Orientation, Impulsive Sensation Seeking, and Risk Behavior Among Adjudicated Adolescents.

    Reuben N. Robbins;Angela Bryan

  • Affective response to exercise as a component of exercise motivation: Attitudes, norms, self-efficacy, and temporal stability of intentions.

    Bethany M. Kwan;Angela D. Bryan

  • Tests of the mediational role of preparatory safer sexual behavior in the context of the theory of planned behavior.

    Angela Bryan;Jeffrey D. Fisher;William A. Fisher

  • Clinician-delivered intervention during routine clinical care reduces unprotected sexual behavior among HIV-infected patients.

    Jeffrey D Fisher;William A Fisher;Deborah H Cornman;Rivet K Amico

  • In-task and post-task affective response to exercise: translating exercise intentions into behaviour.

    Bethany M. Kwan;Angela Bryan

  • The Brief Aggression Questionnaire: Psychometric and Behavioral Evidence for an Efficient Measure of Trait Aggression

    Gregory D. Webster;C. Nathan DeWall;Richard S. Pond;Timothy Deckman

  • Increasing condom use: Evaluation of a theory-based intervention to prevent sexually transmitted diseases in young women

    Angela D. Bryan;Leona S. Aiken;Stephen G. West

  • Age preferences and mate choice among homosexuals and heterosexuals: A case for modular psychological mechanisms.

    Douglas T. Kenrick;Richard C. Keefe;Angela Bryan;Alicia Barr

  • Young women's condom use: the influence of acceptance of sexuality, control over the sexual encounter, and perceived susceptibility to common STDs.

    Angela D. Bryan;Leona S. Aiken;Stephen G. West

  • A transdisciplinary model integrating genetic, physiological, and psychological correlates of voluntary exercise.

    Angela Bryan;Kent E. Hutchison;Douglas R. Seals;David L. Allen

  • The DRD4 VNTR polymorphism moderates craving after alcohol consumption.

    Kent E. Hutchison;John Mcgeary;Andrew Smolen;Angela Bryan

  • Comparing theory-based condom interventions: health belief model versus theory of planned behavior

    Erika A. Montanaro;Angela D. Bryan

  • The DRD4 VNTR polymorphism influences reactivity to smoking cues.

    Kent E. Hutchison;Heather LaChance;Raymond Niaura;Angela Bryan

  • Randomized trial of group interventions to reduce HIV/STD risk and change theoretical mediators among detained adolescents.

    Sarah J. Schmiege;Michelle R. Broaddus;Michael Levin;Angela D. Bryan

  • Mediational analysis in HIV/AIDS research: estimating multivariate path analytic models in a structural equation modeling framework.

    Angela Bryan;Sarah J. Schmiege;Michelle R. Broaddus

  • Sex differences and sex similarities in disgust sensitivity

    Joshua M. Tybur;Angela D. Bryan;Debra Lieberman;Ann E. Caldwell Hooper

  • Affective Determinants of Physical Activity: A Conceptual Framework and Narrative Review

    Courtney J Stevens;Austin S Baldwin;Angela D Bryan;Mark Conner

  • Population Stratification in the Candidate Gene Study: Fatal Threat or Red Herring?

    Kent E. Hutchison;Michael Stallings;John McGeary;Angela Bryan

  • The impact of changing attitudes, norms, and self-efficacy on health-related intentions and behavior: a meta-analysis

    P. Sheeran;A. Maki;E. Monanaro;A. Bryan

Frequent Co-Authors

Kent E. Hutchison
Kent E. Hutchison University of Colorado Boulder
Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing
Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing University of Connecticut
L. Cinnamon Bidwell
L. Cinnamon Bidwell University of Colorado Boulder
Jeffrey D. Fisher
Jeffrey D. Fisher University of Connecticut
William A. Fisher
William A. Fisher University of Western Ontario
Leona S. Aiken
Leona S. Aiken Arizona State University
Gregory D. Webster
Gregory D. Webster University of Florida
William M. P. Klein
William M. P. Klein National Institutes of Health
Francesca M. Filbey
Francesca M. Filbey The University of Texas at Dallas
Stephen G. West
Stephen G. West Arizona State University

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