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Diana H. Fishbein is a researcher affiliated with Pennsylvania State University in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Psychology and Health Professions, with a substantial focus on areas such as General Health Professions, Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Health.

The main research topics covered by Fishbein include Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development, Health Policy Implementation Science, Health disparities and outcomes, Child Abuse and Trauma, Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Child and Adolescent Health, and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies.

Fishbein has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • Social Emotional Learning Program Boosts Early Social and Behavioral Skills in Low-Income Urban Children, 2020, published in Frontiers in Psychology
  • The Pivotal Role of Prevention Science in This Syndemic, 2020, published in Prevention Science
  • Prevention Science and Health Equity: A Comprehensive Framework for Preventing Health Inequities and Disparities Associated with Race, Ethnicity, and Social Class, 2023, published in Prevention Science
  • Differences in late adolescent psychopathology among youth with histories of co-occurring abuse and neglect experiences, 2021, published in Child Abuse & Neglect
  • A National Strategy for Preventing Substance and Opioid Use Disorders Through Evidence-Based Prevention Programming that Fosters Healthy Outcomes in Our Youth, 2022, published in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review

The venues in which Fishbein publishes include:

  • Prevention Science
  • UNC Libraries
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Frontiers in Psychology
  • Child Abuse & Neglect

Frequent collaborators of Fishbein include Emma J. Rose, John W. VanMeter, Giorgia Picci, Jason Williams, and Goldie A. McQuaid.

Best Publications

  • BIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN CRIMINOLOGY

    Diana H. Fishbein

  • Impulsivity, aggression, and neuroendocrine responses to serotonergic stimulation in substance abusers

    Diana H. Fishbein;David Lozovsky;Jerome H. Jaffe

  • Risky decision making and the anterior cingulate cortex in abstinent drug abusers and nonusers.

    Diana H. Fishbein;Diana L. Eldreth;Christopher Hyde;John A. Matochik

  • Neuropsychological Function, Drug Abuse, and Violence A Conceptual Framework

    Diana Fishbein

  • Neurocognitive characterizations of Russian heroin addicts without a significant history of other drug use.

    Diana H. Fishbein;Evgeny Krupitsky;Barbara A. Flannery;Doris J. Langevin

  • Causes and Correlates of Girls' Delinquency

    Margaret A. Zahn;Robert Agnew;Diana Fishbein

  • Executive cognitive functioning and aggression: A public health perspective

    Mallie J. Paschall;Diana H. Fishbein

  • Alcoholics, aggression and antisocial personality.

    J. H. Jaffe;T. F. Babor;Diana H. Fishbein

  • Differential Relationships Between Personal and Community Stressors and Children’s Neurocognitive Functioning

    Diana Fishbein;Tara Warner;Christopher Krebs;Nancy Trevarthen

  • Behavioral and Psychophysiological Effects of a Yoga Intervention on High-Risk Adolescents: A Randomized Control Trial

    Diana Fishbein;Shari Miller;Mindy Herman-Stahl;Jason Williams

  • Mediators of the stress-substance-use relationship in urban male adolescents

    Diana H. Fishbein;Mindy Herman-Stahl;Diana Eldreth;Mallie J. Paschall

  • The importance of neurobiological research to the prevention of psychopathology.

    Diana Fishbein

  • EEG and brainstem auditory evoked response potentials in adult male drug abusers with self-reported histories of aggressive behavior.

    Diana H. Fishbein;Ronald I. Herning;Wallace B. Pickworth;Charles A. Haertzen

  • Neurocognitive skills moderate urban male adolescents' responses to preventive intervention materials.

    Diana H. Fishbein;Christopher Hyde;Diana Eldreth;Mallie J. Paschall

  • The full translational spectrum of prevention science: facilitating the transfer of knowledge to practices and policies that prevent behavioral health problems

    Diana H. Fishbein;Ty A. Ridenour;Mindy Stahl;Steve Sussman

  • The Psychobiology of Female Aggression

    Diana H. Fishbein

  • Deficits in behavioral inhibition predict treatment engagement in prison inmates.

    Diana Fishbein;Monica Sheppard;Christopher Hyde;Robert Hubal

  • Infusing Developmental Neuroscience Into School-based Preventive Interventions: Implications and Future Directions

    Catherine Pilcher Bradshaw;Asha Goldweber;Diana Fishbein;Mark T. Greenberg

  • Cognitive performance and autonomic reactivity in abstinent drug abusers and nonusers

    Diana Fishbein;Chris Hyde;Diana Eldreth;Edythe D. London

  • Prenatal and Infancy Nurse Home Visiting and 18-Year Outcomes of a Randomized Trial

    Harriet Kitzman;David L. Olds;Michael D. Knudtson;Robert Cole

  • Psychological correlates of frequency and type of drug use among jail inmates

    Diana H. Fishbein;Melissa Reuland

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph E. Tarter
Ralph E. Tarter University of Pittsburgh
Michael M. Vanyukov
Michael M. Vanyukov University of Pittsburgh
Ada C. Mezzich
Ada C. Mezzich University of Pittsburgh
Levent Kirisci
Levent Kirisci University of Pittsburgh
Edythe D. London
Edythe D. London University of California, Los Angeles
Mark T. Greenberg
Mark T. Greenberg Pennsylvania State University
Nicholas S. Ialongo
Nicholas S. Ialongo Johns Hopkins University
Steve Sussman
Steve Sussman University of Southern California
Craig T. Nagoshi
Craig T. Nagoshi The University of Texas at Arlington
Anthony Biglan
Anthony Biglan Oregon Research Institute

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