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Damaris J. Rohsenow

Damaris J. Rohsenow

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Psychology

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81
Citations
21131
World Ranking
1409
National Ranking
845

Medicine

D-Index
80
Citations
21019
World Ranking
17225
National Ranking
8633

Overview

Damaris J. Rohsenow is affiliated with Brown University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of medicine and psychology, with a focus on epidemiology, clinical psychology, general health professions, public health, environmental and occupational health, and physiology. Their work spans multiple subfields, emphasizing substance abuse treatment, smoking behavior and cessation, opioid use disorder treatment, racial and ethnic identity research, behavioral health interventions, prenatal substance exposure effects, and migration-related health and trauma.

Their recent publications include:

  • Pilot trial investigating a brief behavioral economic intervention as an adjunctive treatment for alcohol use disorder (2020) in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Using implementation interventions and peer recovery support to improve opioid treatment outcomes in community supervision: Protocol (2021) in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Addressing social stressors in a brief motivational interview improve mental health symptoms for Latinx heavy drinkers (2020) in Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • Preparing for the Quit Day: Comparing Beliefs of Nondaily Versus Daily Young Adult Smokers as They Prepare for a Quit Attempt (2020) in Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Treatment outcomes associated with medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) among criminal justice-referred admissions to residential treatment in the U.S., 2015-2018 (2022) in Drug and Alcohol Dependence

Frequently publishing venues for Rohsenow include:

  • Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Journal of Clinical Psychology
  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Telemedicine Reports

Key collaborators in their research involve:

  • Rosemarie A. Martin
  • L. A. R. Stein
  • Jennifer G. Clarke
  • Christina S. Lee
  • Suzanne M. Colby

Main research topics addressed by Rohsenow include:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

Best Publications

  • Brief intervention for harm reduction with alcohol-positive older adolescents in a hospital emergency department

    Peter M Monti;Suzanne M Colby;Nancy P Barnett;Anthony Spirito

  • Relevance of Cue Reactivity to Understanding Alcohol and Smoking Relapse

    Raymond S. Niaura;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Jody A. Binkoff;Jody A. Binkoff;Peter M. Monti;Peter M. Monti

  • Treating Alcohol Dependence: A Coping Skills Training Guide

    Peter M Monti;Ronald M Kadden;Damaris J Rohsenow;Ned L Cooney

  • Drinking habits and expectancies about alcohol's effects for self versus others

    Damaris J. Rohsenow

  • Molested as children: A hidden contribution to substance abuse?

    Damaris J. Rohsenow;Richard Corbett;Donald Devine

  • Brief motivational interviewing in a hospital setting for adolescent smoking: a preliminary study.

    Suzanne M. Colby;Peter M. Monti;Nancy P. Barnett;Damaris J. Rohsenow

  • A randomized clinical trial of a brief motivational intervention for alcohol-positive adolescents treated in an emergency department

    Anthony Spirito;Peter M. Monti;Nancy P. Barnett;Suzanne M. Colby

  • The balanced placebo design: Methodological considerations

    Damaris J. Rohsenow;G.Allan Marlatt

  • Cue Reactivity in Addictive Behaviors: Theoretical and Treatment Implications

    Damaris J. Rohsenow;Anna Rose Childress;Peter M. Monti;Raymond S. Niaura

  • A cognitive-behavioral treatment for incarcerated women with substance abuse disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder: findings from a pilot study☆

    Caron Zlotnick;Lisa M. Najavits;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Dawn M. Johnson

  • Alcohol demand, delayed reward discounting, and craving in relation to drinking and alcohol use disorders.

    James MacKillop;Robert Miranda Jr.;Peter M. Monti;Lara A. Ray

  • Cue Exposure With Coping Skills Treatment for Male Alcoholics A Preliminary Investigation

    Peter M. Monti;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Anthony V. Rubonis;Raymond S. Niaura

  • Naltrexone and cue exposure with coping and communication skills training for alcoholics: treatment process and 1-year outcomes.

    Peter M. Monti;Peter M. Monti;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Robert M. Swift;Robert M. Swift;Suzy B. Gulliver

  • Motivational interviewing versus feedback only in emergency care for young adult problem drinking

    Peter M. Monti;Nancy P. Barnett;Suzanne M. Colby;Chad J. Gwaltney

  • Cue reactivity as a predictor of drinking among male alcoholics.

    Damaris J. Rohsenow;Peter M. Monti;Anthony V. Rubonis;Alan D. Sirota

  • Screening adolescents for problem drinking: performance of brief screens against DSM-IV alcohol diagnoses.

    Tammy Chung;Suzanne M. Colby;Nancy P. Barnett;Damaris J. Rohsenow

  • Cue exposure with coping skills training and communication skills training for alcohol dependence : 6- and 12-month outcomes

    Damaris J. Rohsenow;Peter M. Monti;Anthony V. Rubonis;Suzy B. Gulliver

  • Depression Among Cocaine Abusers in Treatment: Relation to Cocaine and Alcohol Use and Treatment Outcome

    Richard A. Brown;Peter M. Monti;Mark G. Myers;Rosemarie A. Martin

  • Alcohol cue reactivity and mood induction in male and female alcoholics.

    Anthony V. Rubonis;Suzanne M. Colby;Peter M. Monti;Damaris J. Rohsenow

  • Naltrexone's effect on cue-elicited craving among alcoholics in treatment.

    Peter M. Monti;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Kent E. Hutchison;Robert M. Swift

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter M. Monti
Peter M. Monti Brown University
Suzanne M. Colby
Suzanne M. Colby Brown University
Rosemarie A. Martin
Rosemarie A. Martin Brown University
David B. Abrams
David B. Abrams New York University
Jennifer W. Tidey
Jennifer W. Tidey Brown University
Robert M. Swift
Robert M. Swift Brown University
John E. McGeary
John E. McGeary Brown University
Raymond Niaura
Raymond Niaura New York University
Nancy P. Barnett
Nancy P. Barnett Brown University
Jane Metrik
Jane Metrik Brown University

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