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Overview

Daniel M. Blonigen is affiliated with the VA Palo Alto Health Care System in the United States. Their research spans psychology and health professions, with a significant focus on general health professions and clinical psychology. Epidemiology, applied psychology, and social psychology also appear as notable subfields in their work.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas in mental health and public health domains. Key topics include:

  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Mental Health Treatment and Access
  • Psychopathy, Forensic Psychiatry, Sexual Offending
  • Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis

Frequent publication venues for their research include:

  • Psychiatric Services
  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
  • Military Medicine
  • Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research

Notable co-authors collaborating regularly with Daniel M. Blonigen are:

  • David Smelson
  • Christine Timko
  • Kathryn S. Macia
  • Donna M. Zulman
  • Paige M. Shaffer

Selected recent publications illustrate the range of topics and venues where their work appears:

  • "Patient Perceptions of Video Visits Using Veterans Affairs Telehealth Tablets: Survey Study," 2020, Journal of Medical Internet Research
  • "Using peers to increase veterans' engagement in a smartphone application for unhealthy alcohol use: A pilot study of acceptability and utility," 2020, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
  • "Recidivism Treatment for Justice-Involved Veterans: Evaluating Adoption and Sustainment of Moral Reconation Therapy in the US Veterans Health Administration," 2021, Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
  • "Latent variable modeling of item-based factor scales: Comment on Triarchic or septarchic?-Uncovering the Triarchic Psychopathy Measure's (TriPM) Structure, by Roy et al.," 2020, Personality Disorders Theory Research and Treatment
  • "Web-Based Problem-solving Training With and Without Peer Support in Veterans With Unmet Mental Health Needs: Pilot Study of Feasibility, User Acceptability, and Participant Engagement," 2021, Journal of Medical Internet Research

Best Publications

  • Factor structure of the psychopathic personality inventory: validity and implications for clinical assessment.

    Stephen D. Benning;Christopher J. Patrick;Brian M. Hicks;Daniel M. Blonigen

  • Estimating facets of psychopathy from normal personality traits: a step toward community epidemiological investigations.

    Stephen D. Benning;Christopher J. Patrick;Daniel M. Blonigen;Brian M. Hicks

  • Psychopathic personality traits: heritability and genetic overlap with internalizing and externalizing psychopathology

    Daniel M. Blonigen;Brian M. Hicks;Robert F. Krueger;Christopher J. Patrick

  • Genetic and environmental influences on personality trait stability and growth during the transition to adulthood: a three-wave longitudinal study.

    Christopher J. Hopwood;M. Brent Donnellan;Daniel M. Blonigen;Robert F. Krueger

  • Continuity and Change in Psychopathic Traits as Measured Via Normal-Range Personality: A Longitudinal–Biometric Study

    Daniel M. Blonigen;Brian M. Hicks;Robert F. Krueger;Christopher J. Patrick

  • Gender Differences and Developmental Change in Externalizing Disorders From Late Adolescence to Early Adulthood: A Longitudinal Twin Study

    Brian M. Hicks;Daniel M. Blonigen;Mark D. Kramer;Robert F. Krueger

  • A twin study of self-reported psychopathic personality traits

    Daniel M. Blonigen;Scott R. Carlson;Robert F. Krueger;Christopher J. Patrick

  • The Cambridge Handbook of Violent Behavior and Aggression

    Daniel J. Flannery;Alexander T. Vazsonyi;Irwin D. Waldman

  • Stability and change in personality traits from late adolescence to early adulthood: A longitudinal twin study

    Daniel M. Blonigen;Marie D. Carlson;Brian M. Hicks;Robert F. Krueger

  • Explaining the relationship between age and crime: contributions from the developmental literature on personality.

    Daniel M. Blonigen

  • Proceedings from the 9th annual conference on the science of dissemination and implementation

    David Chambers;Lisa Simpson;Felicia Hill-Briggs;Gila Neta

  • Multimethod assessment of psychopathy in relation to factors of internalizing and externalizing from the Personality Assessment Inventory: The impact of method variance and suppressor effects.

    Daniel M. Blonigen;Christopher J. Patrick;Kevin S. Douglas;Norman G. Poythress

  • A longitudinal test of the bi-directional relations between avoidance coping and PTSD severity during and after PTSD treatment.

    Christal L. Badour;Daniel M. Blonigen;Matthew Tyler Boden;Matthew T. Feldner;Matthew T. Feldner

  • Patient Perceptions of Video Visits Using Veterans Affairs Telehealth Tablets: Survey Study

    Cindie Slightam;Amy J Gregory;Jiaqi Hu;Jiaqi Hu;Josephine Jacobs

  • Relationship between Personality Change and the Onset and Course of Alcohol Dependence in Young Adulthood

    Brian M. Hicks;C. Emily Durbin;Daniel M. Blonigen;William G. Iacono

  • Psychopathic personality traits and environmental contexts: Differential correlates, gender differences, and genetic mediation.

    Brian M. Hicks;Marie D. Carlson;Daniel M. Blonigen;Christopher J. Patrick

  • Capturing abnormal personality with normal personality inventories: An item response theory approach.

    Kate E. Walton;Brent W. Roberts;Robert F. Krueger;Daniel M. Blonigen

  • Alcoholics Anonymous attendance, decreases in impulsivity and drinking and psychosocial outcomes over 16 years: moderated-mediation from a developmental perspective.

    Daniel M. Blonigen;Christine Timko;John W. Finney;Bernice S. Moos

  • Increasing Mental Health Care Access, Continuity, and Efficiency for Veterans Through Telehealth With Video Tablets.

    Josephine C Jacobs;Daniel M Blonigen;Rachel Kimerling;Cindie Slightam

  • Sleep Quality Among U.S. Military Veterans With PTSD: A Factor Analysis and Structural Model of Symptoms

    Kimberly A. Babson;Kimberly A. Babson;Daniel M. Blonigen;Matthew Tyler Boden;Kent D. Drescher

  • Using existing self-report inventories to measure the psychopathic personality traits of Fearless Dominance and Impulsive Antisociality☆

    Edward A. Witt;M. Brent Donnellan;Daniel M. Blonigen

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine Timko
Christine Timko Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Brian M. Hicks
Brian M. Hicks University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
William G. Iacono
William G. Iacono University of Minnesota
Robert F. Krueger
Robert F. Krueger University of Minnesota
Christopher J. Patrick
Christopher J. Patrick Florida State University
Theodore Jacob
Theodore Jacob Veterans Health Administration
Rudolf H. Moos
Rudolf H. Moos Stanford University
Matt McGue
Matt McGue University of Minnesota
Eric Kuhn
Eric Kuhn Stanford University
C. Emily Durbin
C. Emily Durbin Michigan State University

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