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Overview

Craig A. Field is affiliated with The University of Texas at El Paso in the United States. Their research spans across Medicine and Psychology, with notable contributions to subfields such as Epidemiology, General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, and Applied Psychology.

The main topics covered in Craig A. Field's work include:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Motivation and Self-Concept in Sports
  • Community Health and Development
  • Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Contemporary Clinical Trials
  • Addictive Behaviors
  • The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
  • Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Substance Abuse

Recent notable papers by Craig A. Field are:

  • "Profiles of motivations for responsible drinking among college students: A self-determination theory perspective," 2020, Addictive Behaviors
  • "The role of resilience in alcohol use, drinking motives, and alcohol-related consequences among Hispanic college students," 2021, The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
  • "Further validation of the Treatment Self-Regulation Questionnaire for assessing motivations for responsible drinking: A test of self-determination theory," 2020, Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • "Perceived discrimination and alcohol-related problems among Hispanic college students: The protective role of serious harm reduction behaviors," 2020, Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse
  • "The psychometric properties of a version of the Treatment Self-Regulation Questionnaire for assessing motivations for responsible drinking," 2020, Journal of American College Health

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Craig A. Field include:

  • Dylan K. Richards
  • Matthew R. Pearson
  • Yessenia Castro
  • Gerald Cochran
  • Aitiana I. Sanchez-Garciaguirre

Best Publications

  • The 5-Year Course of Intimate Partner Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the United States

    Raul Caetano;Craig A. Field;Suhasini Ramisetty-Mikler;Christine Mcgrath

  • The Role of Intimate Partner Violence, Race, and Ethnicity in Help-Seeking Behaviors

    Sherry Lipsky;Raul Caetano;Craig A. Field;Gregory Luke Larkin

  • Dismantling motivational interviewing and feedback for college drinkers: a randomized clinical trial.

    Scott T. Walters;Amanda M. Vader;T. Robert Harris;Craig A. Field

  • Unidirectional and bidirectional intimate partner violence among White, Black, and Hispanic couples in the United States.

    Raul Caetano;Suhasini Ramisetty-Mikler;Craig A. Field

  • Alcohol and violence related cognitive risk factors associated with the perpetration of intimate partner violence

    Craig A. Field;Raul Caetano;Scott Nelson

  • Ethnic differences in intimate partner violence in the U.S. general population: the role of alcohol use and socioeconomic status.

    Craig A. Field;Raul Caetano

  • The language of motivational interviewing and feedback: Counselor language, client language, and client drinking outcomes.

    Amanda M. Vader;Scott T. Walters;Gangamma Chenenda Prabhu;Jon M. Houck

  • Psychosocial and substance-use risk factors for intimate partner violence.

    Sherry Lipsky;Raul Caetano;Craig A. Field;Gregory Luke Larkin

  • Drinking, alcohol problems and the five-year recurrence and incidence of male to female and female to male partner violence.

    Raul Caetano;Christine McGrath;Suhasini Ramisetty-Mikler;Craig A. Field

  • Agreement on Reports of Intimate Partner Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the United States

    Raul Caetano;John Schafer;Craig Field;Scott M. Nelson

  • The role of alcohol use and depression in intimate partner violence among Black and Hispanic patients in an urban emergency department

    Sherry Lipsky;Raul Caetano;Craig A. Field;Shahrzad Bazargan

  • The role of ethnic matching between patient and provider on the effectiveness of brief alcohol interventions with Hispanics.

    Craig A Field;Raul Caetano

  • Longitudinal Model Predicting Partner Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the United States

    Craig A. Field;Raul Caetano

  • Construct, concurrent and predictive validity of the URICA: data from two multi-site clinical trials

    Craig A. Field;Bryon H Adinoff;T. Robert Harris;Samuel A. Ball

  • Intimate Partner Violence in the U.S. General Population Progress and Future Directions

    Craig A. Field;Raul Caetano

  • Association Between Childhood Physical Abuse, Exposure to Parental Violence, and Alcohol Problems in Adulthood

    Raul Caetano;Craig A. Field;Scott Nelson

  • Is there a relationship between victim and partner alcohol use during an intimate partner violence event? Findings from an urban emergency department study of abused women.

    Sherry Lipsky;Raul Caetano;Craig A. Field;Gregory Luke Larkin

  • Association of alcohol use and other high-risk behaviors among trauma patients.

    Craig A. Field;Cynthia A. Claassen;Cynthia A. Claassen;Grant O'keefe;Grant O'keefe

  • Agreement on Reporting of Physical, Psychological, and Sexual Violence Among White, Black, and Hispanic Couples in the United States

    Raul Caetano;Craig Field;Suhasini Ramisetty-Mikler;Sherry Lipsky

  • The mixed evidence for brief intervention in emergency departments, trauma care centers, and inpatient hospital settings: what should we do?

    Craig Andrew Field;Janette Baird;Richard Saitz;Raul Caetano

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Monti
Peter M. Monti Brown University
Kathleen M. Carroll
Kathleen M. Carroll Yale University
Samuel A. Ball
Samuel A. Ball Yale University
Ralph E. Tarter
Ralph E. Tarter University of Pittsburgh
Richard Saitz
Richard Saitz Boston University
Ernest N. Jouriles
Ernest N. Jouriles Southern Methodist University

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