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Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez

Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez

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Psychology

D-Index
33
Citations
3983
World Ranking
10625
National Ranking
5563

Overview

Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez is affiliated with RTI International in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in psychology and medicine, particularly focusing on clinical psychology and epidemiology. Their work spans various subfields, including general health professions, public health, environmental and occupational health, and statistics and probability.

The primary subjects of their research include posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) research, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, migration, health and trauma, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, suicide and self-harm studies, resilience and mental health, and traumatic brain injury research.

Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez has authored several notable papers, among them:

  • "Project Harmony: A Meta-Analysis With Individual Patient Data on Behavioral and Pharmacologic Trials for Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress and Alcohol or Other Drug Use Disorders," 2022, American Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Measurement nonequivalence of the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale by race/ethnicity: Implications for quantifying posttraumatic stress disorder severity," 2020, Psychological Assessment
  • "Evaluating treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder, alcohol and other drug use disorders using meta-analysis of individual patient data: Design and methodology of a virtual clinical trial," 2021, Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • "Crossover between diagnostic and empirical categorizations of full and subthreshold PTSD," 2020, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "Project harmony: A systematic review and network meta-analysis of psychotherapy and pharmacologic trials for comorbid posttraumatic stress, alcohol, and other drug use disorders," 2023, Psychological Bulletin

The scientist has frequently collaborated with several coauthors, reflecting an active network of research partnerships. Frequent collaborators include Lissette M. Saavedra, Denise A. Hien, Lesia M. Ruglass, Therese K. Killeen, and Sudie E. Back.

Antonio's research outputs have appeared in several recurring publication venues. These include UNC Libraries, Contemporary Clinical Trials, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, Prevention Science, and the Journal of Traumatic Stress.

Best Publications

  • Acculturation and the mental health of Latino youths: An integration and critique of the literature.

    Nancy A. Gonzales;George P. Knight;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez;Delia Saenz

  • Demonstration and evaluation of a method for assessing mediated moderation

    Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez;David P. Mackinnon

  • College drinking behaviors: mediational links between parenting styles, impulse control, and alcohol-related outcomes.

    Julie A. Patock-Peckham;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez

  • A latent class analysis of maternal depressive symptoms over 12 years and offspring adjustment in adolescence.

    Susan B. Campbell;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez;Martha J. Cox;Vonnie C. McLoyd

  • Mediation designs for tobacco prevention research.

    David P. MacKinnon;Marcia P. Taborga;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez

  • College drinking behaviors: mediational links between parenting styles, parental bonds, depression, and alcohol problems.

    Julie A. Patock-Peckham;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez

  • Ethnic Culture, Poverty and Context: Sources of Influence on Latino Families and Children

    MM Specter;WK Cree;Antonio Morgan-Lopez;MW Roosa

  • Racial discrimination and racial socialization as predictors of African American adolescents' racial identity development using latent transition analysis.

    Eleanor K. Seaton;Tiffany Yip;Antonio Morgan-Lopez;Robert M. Sellers

  • Cognitive behavioral treatment for childhood anxiety disorders: long-term effects on anxiety and secondary disorders in young adulthood.

    Lissette M. Saavedra;Wendy K. Silverman;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez;William M. Kurtines

  • Gender-Specific Mediational Links Between Parenting Styles, Parental Monitoring, Impulsiveness, Drinking Control, and Alcohol-Related Problems*

    Julie A Patock-Peckham;Kevin M King;Kevin M King;Antonio A Morgan-Lopez;Antonio A Morgan-Lopez;Emilio C Ulloa;Emilio C Ulloa

  • Youth BMI trajectories: evidence from the NLSY97.

    James M. Nonnemaker;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez;Joanne M. Pais;Eric A. Finkelstein

  • Project Harmony: A Meta-Analysis With Individual Patient Data on Behavioral and Pharmacologic Trials for Comorbid Posttraumatic Stress and Alcohol or Other Drug Use Disorders.

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  • Predicting age groups of Twitter users based on language and metadata features.

    Antonio A Morgan-Lopez;Annice E Kim;Robert F Chew;Paul Ruddle

  • The efficacy of interpersonal psychotherapy for depression among economically disadvantaged mothers.

    Sheree L. Toth;Fred A. Rogosch;Assaf Oshri;Julie Gravener-Davis

  • A brief intervention for drug use, sexual risk behaviours and violence prevention with vulnerable women in South Africa: a randomised trial of the Women’s Health CoOp

    Wendee M Wechsberg;Rachel Jewkes;Rachel Jewkes;Scott P Novak;Tracy Kline

  • Mediational links among parenting styles, perceptions of parental confidence, self-esteem, and depression on alcohol-related problems in emerging adulthood.

    Julie A. Patock-Peckham;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez

  • Incapacitated Sexual Violence Involving Alcohol Among College Women: The Impact of a Brief Drinking Intervention:

    Monique Clinton-Sherrod;Antonio A Morgan-Lopez;Janice M Brown;Brian A McMillen

  • The gender specific mediational pathways between parenting styles, neuroticism, pathological reasons for drinking, and alcohol-related problems in emerging adulthood.

    Julie A. Patock-Peckham;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez

  • Attendance and Substance Use Outcomes for the Seeking Safety Program: Sometimes Less Is More.

    Denise A. Hien;Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez;Aimee N. C. Campbell;Lissette M. Saavedra

  • Discordance in monogamy beliefs, sexual concurrency, and condom use among young adult substance-involved couples: implications for risk of sexually transmitted infections.

    Kara S. Riehman;Wendee M. Wechsberg;Shelley A. Francis;Melvin Moore

  • Analytic methods for modeling longitudinal data from rolling therapy groups with membership turnover.

    Antonio A. Morgan-Lopez;William Fals-Stewart

  • Elements of a Workplace Culture of Health, Perceived Organizational Support for Health, and Lifestyle Risk.

    Julianne Payne;Laurie Cluff;Jason Lang;Dyann Matson-Koffman

Frequent Co-Authors

Denise A. Hien
Denise A. Hien Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Aimee N. C. Campbell
Aimee N. C. Campbell Columbia University Medical Center
Brian R. Flay
Brian R. Flay Boise State University
David P. MacKinnon
David P. MacKinnon Arizona State University
Laurie Chassin
Laurie Chassin Arizona State University
George P. Knight
George P. Knight Arizona State University
Sonya B. Norman
Sonya B. Norman University of California, San Diego
Kevin M. King
Kevin M. King University of Washington
Felipe González Castro
Felipe González Castro Arizona State University
Nancy A. Gonzales
Nancy A. Gonzales Arizona State University

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