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Overview

Dan I. Lubman is a researcher affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their work primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with notable contributions in subfields including Epidemiology, General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

The main topics of Lubman's research include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Opioid Use Disorder Treatment, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Homelessness and Social Issues, Gambling Behavior and Treatments, Mental Health and Patient Involvement, and Schizophrenia research and treatment.

Lubman has authored multiple recent papers. Selected publications include:

  • Patient-Reported Outcomes of Treatment of Opioid Dependence With Weekly and Monthly Subcutaneous Depot vs Daily Sublingual Buprenorphine, 2021, JAMA Network Open
  • Effect of Cognitive Bias Modification on Early Relapse Among Adults Undergoing Inpatient Alcohol Withdrawal Treatment, 2020, JAMA Psychiatry
  • New Australian guidelines for the treatment of alcohol problems: an overview of recommendations, 2021, The Medical Journal of Australia
  • Declining drinking among adolescents: Are we seeing a denormalisation of drinking and a normalisation of non-drinking?, 2021, Addiction
  • Clinician and patient barriers to the recognition of insomnia in family practice: a narrative summary of reported literature analysed using the theoretical domains framework, 2020, BMC Family Practice

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Lubman include Victoria Manning, Shalini Arunogiri, Rowan P. Ogeil, Ting Xia, and Debbie Scott.

Lubman's publications appear frequently in specific venues. The most common publication outlets include:

  • Drug and Alcohol Review (16 publications)
  • Addiction (11 publications)
  • The Medical Journal of Australia (8 publications)
  • International Journal of Drug Policy (7 publications)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University) (7 publications)

Regarding book publications, Lubman has contributed to resources related to schizophrenia. These include:

  • The Carer's Guide to Schizophrenia: A Concise, Problem-Solving Resource for Family and Friends, 2020, published by Victoria University of Wellington
  • The Carer's Guide to Schizophrenia, 2020, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers eBooks

Best Publications

  • Parenting factors associated with reduced adolescent alcohol use: a systematic review of longitudinal studies.

    Siobhan Mary Ryan;Anthony F Jorm;Dan I. Lubman

  • Regional brain abnormalities associated with long-term heavy cannabis use.

    Murat Yucel;Nadia Solowij;Colleen Respondek;Sarah Whittle

  • Overcoming alcohol and other drug addiction as a process of social identity transition: the social identity model of recovery (SIMOR)

    David Best;Melinda Beckwith;Catherine Haslam;S. Alexander Haslam

  • The prevalence of psychotic symptoms among methamphetamine users

    Rebecca McKetin;Jennifer McLaren;Daniel Lubman;Leanne Hides

  • Addiction, a condition of compulsive behaviour? Neuroimaging and neuropsychological evidence of inhibitory dysregulation

    Dan I Lubman;Murat Yücel;Murat Yücel;Christos Pantelis

  • Addiction, compulsive drug seeking, and the role of frontostriatal mechanisms in regulating inhibitory control

    Jodie Feil;Dianne Sheppard;Paul B. Fitzgerald;Paul B. Fitzgerald;Murat Yücel

  • The impact of substance use disorders on clinical outcome in 643 patients with first-episode psychosis.

    M Lambert;Philippe Conus;DI Lubman;D Wade

  • Effect of long-term cannabis use on axonal fibre connectivity

    Andrew Zalesky;Nadia Solowij;Murat Yucel;Dan I Lubman

  • Cannabis and adolescent brain development.

    Dan I. Lubman;Ali Cheetham;Murat Yücel

  • The role of affective dysregulation in drug addiction

    Ali Cheetham;Nicholas B. Allen;Murat Yücel;Dan I. Lubman;Dan I. Lubman

  • Attentional bias for drug cues in opiate dependence.

    DI Lubman;LA Peters;Karin Mogg;BP Bradley

  • The Impact of Cannabis Use on Cognitive Functioning in Patients With Schizophrenia: A Meta-analysis of Existing Findings and New Data in a First-Episode Sample

    Murat Yücel;Emre Bora;Daniel I Lubman;Nadia Solowij

  • Verbal learning and memory in adolescent cannabis users, alcohol users and non-users

    Nadia Solowij;Katy Jones;Katy Jones;Megan Rozman;Sasha Davis

  • The neurobiological basis of temperament: Towards a better understanding of psychopathology

    Sarah Whittle;Nicholas B. Allen;Dan I. Lubman;Murat Yücel

  • Modifiable parenting factors associated with adolescent alcohol misuse: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies

    Marie B. H. Yap;Marie B. H. Yap;Tony W. K. Cheong;Foivos Zaravinos-Tsakos;Dan I. Lubman

  • Dose-related psychotic symptoms in chronic methamphetamine users: evidence from a prospective longitudinal study.

    Rebecca McKetin;Dan I. Lubman;Amanda L. Baker;Sharon Dawe

  • Childhood Maltreatment and Psychopathology Affect Brain Development During Adolescence

    Sarah Whittle;Meg Dennison;Nandita Vijayakumar;Julian G. Simmons

  • Understanding drug addiction: a neuropsychological perspective

    Murat Yücel;Dan I. Lubman;Nadia Solowij;Warrick J. Brewer

  • Help-Seeking for Substance Use, Anxiety and Affective Disorders Among Young People: Results from the 2007 Australian National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing

    Nicola J. Reavley;Stefan Cvetkovski;Anthony F. Jorm;Dan I. Lubman

  • Responsiveness to drug cues and natural rewards in opiate addiction: associations with later heroin use.

    Dan Lubman;Murat Yucel;Jonathan Walter Lisle Kettle;Antonietta Scaffidi

Frequent Co-Authors

Victoria Manning
Victoria Manning Monash University
Murat Yücel
Murat Yücel QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
David Best
David Best University of Derby
Leanne Hides
Leanne Hides University of Queensland
Nicholas B. Allen
Nicholas B. Allen University of Oregon
Christos Pantelis
Christos Pantelis University of Melbourne
Rebecca McKetin
Rebecca McKetin University of New South Wales
Antonio Verdejo-García
Antonio Verdejo-García Monash University
Nicki A. Dowling
Nicki A. Dowling Deakin University
Amanda L. Baker
Amanda L. Baker University of Newcastle Australia

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