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Carol B. Cunradi is affiliated with the Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation in the United States. Their research primarily spans several fields, including social sciences, health professions, and psychology. Within these disciplines, their work focuses notably on general health professions, clinical psychology, demography, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

The main topics covered in Cunradi's research include intimate partner and family violence, homelessness and social issues, child abuse and trauma, migration, health and trauma, prenatal substance exposure effects, family dynamics and relationships, as well as adolescent sexual and reproductive health.

The scientist has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed papers, some of which are:

  • Adverse childhood experiences are associated with at-risk drinking, cannabis and illicit drug use in females but not males: an Emergency Department study (2020), published in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
  • Frequency of Intimate Partner Violence among an Urban Emergency Department Sample: A Multilevel Analysis (2020), published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Problem Drinking and Marijuana Use as Risks for Unidirectional and Bidirectional Partner Violence (2020), published in Partner Abuse

Cunradi has frequently published in venues such as the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, the Journal of Emergency Nursing, The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Partner Abuse, and the Western Journal of Emergency Medicine.

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Raúl Caetano, Harrison Alter, William R. Ponicki, Christina Mair, and Ana I. Maldonado. Collaboration counts indicate multiple joint works, with Raúl Caetano and Harrison Alter being notable frequent coauthors.

Cunradi's research reflects an emphasis on the intersection of substance use, mental health, and interpersonal violence, as well as broader social and health issues connected to vulnerable populations and clinical settings.

Best Publications

  • Neighborhood poverty as a predictor of intimate partner violence among White, Black, and Hispanic couples in the United States: a multilevel analysis.

    Carol B. Cunradi;Raul Caetano;Raul Caetano;Catherine Clark;John Schafer

  • Socioeconomic Predictors of Intimate Partner Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the United States

    Carol B. Cunradi;Raul Caetano;John Schafer

  • Intimate Partner Violence and Drinking Patterns Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the U.S.

    Raul Caetano;Carol B Cunradi;John Schafer;Catherine L Clark

  • Alcohol-Related Intimate Partner Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the United States

    Raul Caetano;John Schafer;Carol B. Cunradi

  • Alcohol-related problems, drug use, and male intimate partner violence severity among US couples

    Carol B. Cunradi;Raul Caetano;John Schafer

  • Alcohol‐Related Problems and Intimate Partner Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the U.S.

    Carol B. Cunradi;Raul Caetano;Catherine L. Clark;John Schafer

  • A Path Model of Risk Factors for Intimate Partner Violence among Couples in the United States

    John Schafer;Raul Caetano;Carol B. Cunradi

  • Intimate Partner Violence, Acculturation, and Alcohol Consumption Among Hispanic Couples in the United States

    Raul Caetano;John Schafer;Catherine L. Clark;Carol B. Cunradi

  • Alcohol use and preventing alcohol-related problems among young adults in the military

    Genevieve Ames;Carol Cunradi

  • Intimate partner violence and depression among Whites, Blacks, and Hispanics

    Raul Caetano;Carol B. Cunradi

  • Adverse childhood experiences and intimate partner violence: testing psychosocial mediational pathways among couples.

    Christina Mair;Christina Mair;Carol B. Cunradi;Michael Todd

  • Alcohol dependence: a public health perspective

    Raul Caetano;Carol Cunradi

  • Alcohol Outlets, Neighborhood Characteristics, and Intimate Partner Violence: Ecological Analysis of a California City

    Carol B. Cunradi;Christina Mair;Christina Mair;William Ponicki;Lillian Remer

  • Intimate partner violence among hispanic men and women: the role of drinking, neighborhood disorder, and acculturation-related factors.

    Carol B. Mph Cunradi

  • Problem Drinking, Unemployment, and Intimate Partner Violence among a Sample of Construction Industry Workers and their Partners

    Carol B. Cunradi;Michael Todd;Michael Duke;Genevieve M. Ames

  • Intimate Partner Violence, Dependence Symptoms and Social Consequences from Drinking among White, Black and Hispanic Couples in the United States

    Raul Caetano;S. Nelson;Carol B. Cunradi

  • Military culture and drinking behavior among U.S. Navy careerists.

    Genevieve M Ames;Carol B Cunradi;Roland S Moore;Pamela Stern

  • Drinking level, neighborhood social disorder, and mutual intimate partner violence.

    Carol B. Cunradi

  • Job stress, burnout and substance use among urban transit operators: The potential mediating role of coping behaviour

    Meng-Jinn Chen;Carol Cunradi

  • Religious Affiliation, Denominational Homogamy, and Intimate Partner Violence among U.S. Couples

    Carol B. Cunradi;Raul Caetano;John Schafer

  • Family Violence and Victimization: Treatment Issues for Women With Alcohol Problems

    Brenda A. Miller;Sharon C. Wilsnack;Carol B. Cunradi

Frequent Co-Authors

Raul Caetano
Raul Caetano Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation
Brenda A. Miller
Brenda A. Miller Pacific Institute For Research and Evaluation
Sharon C. Wilsnack
Sharon C. Wilsnack University of North Dakota

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