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Overview

Brian Borsari is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their work spans multiple disciplines with primary fields of study including Psychology and Medicine.

Their research interests extend into several subfields such as Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, General Health Professions, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Applied Psychology. Within these areas, they have contributed specifically to topics like Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Sleep and related disorders, Opioid Use Disorder Treatment, Sexual Assault and Victimization Studies, Mental Health Treatment and Access, and Homelessness and Social Issues.

Brian Borsari has published recent papers in a variety of journals covering these topics. Selected notable works include:

  • Affirmative Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Training With Sexual Minority Veterans, 2020, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
  • A Qualitative Analysis of Sexual Consent among Heavy-drinking College Men, 2020, Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Drinking less on cannabis use days: The moderating role of UPPS-P impulsive personality traits., 2021, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
  • Cultural adaptations of motivational interviewing: A systematic review., 2022, Psychological Services
  • Whole Health Options and Pain Education (wHOPE): A Pragmatic Trial Comparing Whole Health Team vs Primary Care Group Education to Promote Nonpharmacological Strategies to Improve Pain, Functioning, and Quality of Life in Veterans-Rationale, Methods, and Implementation, 2020, Pain Medicine

Frequent co-authors associated with Brian Borsari include:

  • Mary Beth Miller
  • Christina S. McCrae
  • Catherine Baxley
  • Jane Metrik
  • Jennifer K. Manuel

The primary venues of publication where they have contributed several articles are:

  • Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
  • Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • Journal of Interpersonal Violence
  • Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research

Best Publications

  • Peer influences on college drinking: A review of the research

    Brian Borsari;Kate B Carey

  • Descriptive and injunctive norms in college drinking: a meta-analytic integration.

    Brian Borsari;Kate B Carey

  • Effects of a brief motivational intervention with college student drinkers.

    Brian Borsari;Kate B. Carey

  • Validating a Five-Factor Marijuana Motives Measure: Relations with Use, Problems, and Alcohol Motives.

    Jeffrey Simons;Christopher J. Correia;Kate B. Carey;Brian E. Borsari

  • Predictors of alcohol use during the first year of college : Implications for prevention

    Brian Borsari;James G. Murphy;Nancy P. Barnett

  • How the quality of peer relationships influences college alcohol use

    Brian Borsari;Kate B. Carey

  • Two brief alcohol interventions for mandated college students.

    Brian Borsari;Kate B. Carey

  • The technical hypothesis of motivational interviewing: a meta-analysis of MI's key causal model.

    Molly Magill;Jacques Gaume;Timothy R. Apodaca;Justin Walthers

  • A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Behavioral Economic Supplement to Brief Motivational Interventions for College Drinking

    James G. Murphy;Ashley A. Dennhardt;Jessica R. Skidmore;Brian Borsari

  • A meta-analysis of motivational interviewing process: Technical, relational, and conditional process models of change.

    Molly Magill;Timothy R. Apodaca;Brian Borsari;Jacques Gaume

  • Validation of the 30-Day Version of the Brief Young Adult Alcohol Consequences Questionnaire for Use in Longitudinal Studies

    Christopher W. Kahler;John Hustad;Nancy P. Barnett;David R. Strong

  • The Impact of Military Deployment and Reintegration on Children and Parenting: A Systematic Review.

    Suzannah K. Creech;Wendy Hadley;Brian Borsari

  • A Systematic Review of the mHealth Interventions to Prevent Alcohol and Substance Abuse

    Donna M Kazemi;Brian Borsari;Maureen J Levine;Shaoyu Li

  • Web-based alcohol prevention for incoming college students: a randomized controlled trial.

    John T.P. Hustad;Nancy P. Barnett;Brian Borsari;Brian Borsari;Kristina M. Jackson

  • Fraternity and Sorority Involvement, Social Influences, and Alcohol Use Among College Students: A Prospective Examination

    Christy Capone;Mark D. Wood;Brian Borsari;Robert D. Laird

  • Understanding fraternity drinking: five recurring themes in the literature, 1980-1998.

    Brian E. Borsari;Kate B. Carey

  • Drinking before drinking : Pregaming and drinking games in mandated students

    Brian Borsari;Kelly E. Boyle;John T.P. Hustad;Nancy P. Barnett

  • Student service members/veterans on campus: Challenges for reintegration.

    Brian Borsari;Ali Yurasek;Mary Beth Miller;James G. Murphy

  • Drinking Games in the College Environment: A Review.

    Brian Borsari

  • Patterns and importance of self-other differences in college drinking norms.

    Kate B. Carey;Brian Borsari;Michael P. Carey;Stephen A. Maisto

Frequent Co-Authors

Kate B. Carey
Kate B. Carey Brown University
Nancy P. Barnett
Nancy P. Barnett Brown University
Jane Metrik
Jane Metrik Brown University
Byron L. Zamboanga
Byron L. Zamboanga University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Kristina M. Jackson
Kristina M. Jackson Brown University
James G. Murphy
James G. Murphy University of Memphis
Molly Magill
Molly Magill Brown University
Christopher J. Correia
Christopher J. Correia Auburn University
Peter M. Monti
Peter M. Monti Brown University
Matthew P. Martens
Matthew P. Martens University of Missouri

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