Douglas Longshore mainly focuses on Psychiatry, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Substance abuse, Suicide prevention and Injury prevention. His Substance dependence, Drug and Addiction study in the realm of Psychiatry connects with subjects such as Predictive power. Douglas Longshore frequently studies issues relating to Prevalence of mental disorders and Substance dependence.
Douglas Longshore has researched Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome in several fields, including Mental health, Risk factor, Public health and Comorbidity. His Comorbidity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Quality of life, Disease and Mood. The various areas that Douglas Longshore examines in his Substance abuse study include Religiosity, Social bonding, Developmental psychology, Health psychology and Social support.
His primary areas of investigation include Psychiatry, Substance abuse, Clinical psychology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Drug. In general Psychiatry study, his work on Addiction, Mental health, Drug prevention and Substance use often relates to the realm of Secondary education, thereby connecting several areas of interest. The concepts of his Substance abuse study are interwoven with issues in Adolescent health, Crime prevention, Gerontology and Environmental health.
His Clinical psychology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Intervention, Health psychology and Ethnic group. His research in Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome intersects with topics in Syringe, Psychosocial, Public health, Behavior change and Self-efficacy. He focuses mostly in the field of Drug, narrowing it down to topics relating to Social psychology and, in certain cases, Developmental psychology and Structural equation modeling.
His main research concerns Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Health psychology, Substance abuse and Public health. His studies in Psychiatry integrate themes in fields like Epidemiology and Ethnic group. His study in Clinical psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Self-efficacy, Coercion and Drug.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Psychological intervention, Social psychology, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, Structural equation modeling and Addiction. His Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research incorporates elements of Drug compliance, Surgery and Path analysis. His research in the fields of Substance abuse prevention overlaps with other disciplines such as Domestic violence.
Douglas Longshore focuses on Suicide prevention, Psychiatry, Health psychology, Clinical psychology and Injury prevention. He combines subjects such as Urinalysis, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and Internal medicine with his study of Psychiatry. His Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Drug compliance, Surgery and Stimulant.
His Health psychology research integrates issues from Structural equation modeling, Risk-seeking, Deviance and Self-control. His studies deal with areas such as Adolescent health and Drug education, Substance abuse as well as Clinical psychology. His work carried out in the field of Substance abuse brings together such families of science as Mental health, Social support and Behavior change.
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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.
Archives of General Psychiatry (2001)
SELF-CONTROL IN A CRIMINAL SAMPLE: AN EXAMINATION OF CONSTRUCT VALIDITY*
Douglas Longshore;Susan Turner Rand;Judith A. Stein.
Criminology (1996)
The Life Course Perspective on Drug Use: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Drug Use Trajectories
Yih-Ing Hser;Douglas Longshore;M. Douglas Anglin.
Evaluation Review (2007)
Drug Use and Medication Adherence among HIV-1 Infected Individuals
Charles H. Hinkin;Terry R. Barclay;Steven A. Castellon;Andrew J. Levine.
Aids and Behavior (2007)
Drug treatment careers : A conceptual framework and existing research findings
Yih-Ing Hser;M.Douglas Anglin;Christine Grella;Douglas Longshore.
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (1997)
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.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2000)
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.
American Journal of Public Health (2003)
Self-Control and Social Bonds: A Combined Control Perspective on Deviance
Douglas Longshore;Eunice Chang;Shih-chao Hsieh;Nena Messina.
Crime & Delinquency (2004)
SELF-CONTROL AND CRIMINAL OPPORTUNITY: A PROSPECTIVE TEST OF THE GENERAL THEORY OF CRIME
Douglas Longshore.
Social Problems (1998)
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.
Aids and Behavior (2004)
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