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2443
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1189

Overview

Douglas Longshore is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a research career connected to this institution, although specific details about recent publications, co-authors, or research topics are not available.

There are no recent paper publications listed under their name, nor is there information on frequent co-authors or venues where their work has been regularly published. This limits insight into the exact research areas or contributions they have focused on.

Additionally, there is no data about book publications or awards associated with Douglas Longshore. Similarly, information regarding their main fields of study, subfields, or specific research topics is absent from the available records.

The lack of detail on research domains and scientific output means that the comprehensive aspects of their academic career, including thematic focus and impact within scholarly communities, cannot be articulated based on the current source data.

Best Publications

  • Psychiatric Disorders and Drug Use Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus–Infected Adults in the United States

    Eric G. Bing;M. Audrey Burnam;Douglas Longshore;Douglas Longshore;John A. Fleishman

  • The prevalence of alcohol consumption and heavy drinking among people with HIV in the United States: results from the HIV Cost and Services Utilization Study.

    Frank H Galvan;Eric G Bing;John A Fleishman;Andrew S London

  • SELF-CONTROL IN A CRIMINAL SAMPLE: AN EXAMINATION OF CONSTRUCT VALIDITY*

    Douglas Longshore;Susan Turner Rand;Judith A. Stein

  • The Life Course Perspective on Drug Use: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Drug Use Trajectories

    Yih-Ing Hser;Douglas Longshore;M. Douglas Anglin

  • Drug Use and Medication Adherence among HIV-1 Infected Individuals

    Charles H. Hinkin;Terry R. Barclay;Steven A. Castellon;Andrew J. Levine

  • Drug treatment careers : A conceptual framework and existing research findings

    Yih-Ing Hser;M.Douglas Anglin;Christine Grella;Douglas Longshore

  • Impact of psychiatric conditions on health-related quality of life in persons with HIV infection

    Cathy D. Sherbourne;Ron D. Hays;John Fleishman;Benedetto Vitiello

  • New Inroads in Preventing Adolescent Drug Use: Results From a Large-Scale Trial of Project ALERT in Middle Schools

    Phyllis L. Ellickson;Daniel F. McCaffrey;Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar;Douglas L. Longshore

  • Self-Control and Social Bonds: A Combined Control Perspective on Deviance

    Douglas Longshore;Eunice Chang;Shih-chao Hsieh;Nena Messina

  • SELF-CONTROL AND CRIMINAL OPPORTUNITY: A PROSPECTIVE TEST OF THE GENERAL THEORY OF CRIME

    Douglas Longshore

  • The Efficacy of an Integrated Risk Reduction Intervention for HIV-Positive Women With Child Sexual Abuse Histories

    Gail Elizabeth Wyatt;Douglas Longshore;Dorothy Chin;Jennifer Vargas Carmona

  • Self-Control and Criminal Opportunity Cross-Sectional Test of the General Theory of Crime

    Douglas L Longshore;Susan Turner

  • Risk Factors for Hepatitis C Virus Infection Among Homeless Adults

    Adeline M. Nyamathi;Elizabeth L. Dixon;Wendie Robbins;Cynthia Smith

  • Effects of Drug Abuse and Mental Disorders on Use and Type of Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-infected Persons

    Barbara J. Turner;John Fleishman;Neil S. Wenger;Andrew S. London

  • Drug Courts: A Conceptual Framework:

    Douglas L. Longshore;Susan Turner;Suzanne L. Wenzel;Andrew R. Morral

  • Psychiatric comorbidity of methamphetamine dependence in a forensic sample.

    Ari D. Kalechstein;Thomas F. Newton;Douglas Longshore;M. Douglas Anglin

  • Mediation analysis of a school-based drug prevention program: effects of Project ALERT.

    Maria Orlando;Phyllis L. Ellickson;Daniel F. McCaffrey;Douglas L. Longshore

  • Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime: An Evaluation of Five Programs

    M. Douglas Anglin;Douglas Longshore;Susan Turner

  • Treatment motivation in drug users: A theory-based analysis

    Douglas Longshore;Cheryl Teruya

  • Self-Control and Social Bonds: A Combined Control Perspective on Juvenile Offending

    Douglas Longshore;Eunice Chang;Nena Messina

  • School-Based Drug Prevention Among At-Risk Adolescents: Effects of ALERT Plus

    Douglas Longshore;Phyllis L Ellickson;Daniel F McCaffrey;Patricia A St Clair

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Douglas Anglin
M. Douglas Anglin University of California, Los Angeles
Judith A. Stein
Judith A. Stein University of California, Los Angeles
Adeline Nyamathi
Adeline Nyamathi University of California, Irvine
Daniel F. McCaffrey
Daniel F. McCaffrey Educational Testing Service
Hector F. Myers
Hector F. Myers Vanderbilt University
Steven A. Castellon
Steven A. Castellon University of California, Los Angeles
Yih-Ing Hser
Yih-Ing Hser University of California, Los Angeles
Suzanne L. Wenzel
Suzanne L. Wenzel University of Southern California
Charles H. Hinkin
Charles H. Hinkin University of California, Los Angeles
Michael D. Stein
Michael D. Stein Boston University

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