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Erich Labouvie is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their academic profile shows a focus on research contributions connected to this institution.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or recorded publication venues associated with Labouvie. Similarly, no book publications or specific fields or subfields of study have been documented in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Towards the assessment of adolescent problem drinking.

    Helene R. White;Erich W. Labouvie

  • Problem Behavior and Psychosocial Development; a Longitudinal Study of Youth

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  • Affiliation With Alcoholics Anonymous After Treatment: A Study of Its Therapeutic Effects and Mechanisms of Action

    Jon Morgenstern;Erich Labouvie;Barbara S. McCrady;Christopher W. Kahler

  • Changes in Substance use during the Transition to Adulthood: A Comparison of College Students and Their Noncollege Age Peers

    Helene R. White;Erich W. Labouvie;Vasiliki Papadaratsakis

  • Spatial dynamics of alcohol availability, neighborhood structure and violent crime.

    Dennis M. Gorman;Paul W. Speer;Paul J. Gruenewald;Erich W. Labouvie

  • Binge eating among gastric bypass patients at long-term follow-up.

    Melissa A Kalarchian;Marsha D Marcus;G Terence Wilson;Erich W Labouvie

  • The comorbidity of alcoholism and personality disorders in a clinical population : Prevalence rates and relation to alcohol typology variables

    Jon Morgenstern;James Langenbucher;Erich Labouvie;Kevin J. Miller

  • Maturing out of Substance Use: Selection and Self-Correction

    Erich Labouvie

  • An application of item response theory analysis to alcohol, cannabis, and cocaine criteria in DSM-IV

    James W. Langenbucher;Erich Labouvie;Christopher S. Martin;Pilar M. Sanjuan

  • Relation of personality to alcohol and drug use in adolescence.

    Erich W. Labouvie;Connell R. McGee

  • Potential contributions of the life span developmental approach to the study of adolescent alcohol and drug use: The rutgers health and human development project, a working model

    Robert J. Pandina;Erich W. Labouvie;Helene Raskin White

  • Guided and unguided self-help for binge eating.

    Katharine L Loeb;G.Terence Wilson;Jacqueline S Gilbert;Erich Labouvie

  • Therapeutic alliance and treatment adherence in two interventions for bulimia nervosa: a study of process and outcome.

    Katharine L. Loeb;G. Terence Wilson;Erich Labouvie;Elizabeth M. Pratt

  • Motivational subtypes and continuous measures of readiness for change: concurrent and predictive validity.

    Kimberly A. Blanchard;Jon Morgenstern;Thomas J. Morgan;Erich Labouvie

  • Adolescent risk factors and the prediction of persistent alcohol and drug use into adulthood

    Marsha E. Bates;Erich W. Labouvie

  • Violent crime and alcohol availability: relationships in an urban community.

    Paul W Speer;D M Gorman;Erich W Labouvie;Mark J Ontkush

  • Changes in alcoholic patients' coping responses predict 12-month treatment outcomes.

    Tammy Chung;James Langenbucher;Erich Labouvie;Robert J. Pandina

  • Age of first use: its reliability and predictive utility.

    Erich Labouvie;Marsha E. Bates;Robert J. Pandina

  • Psychological versus pharmacological treatments of bulimia nervosa: predictors and processes of change.

    G. T. Wilson;K. L. Loeb;B. T. Walsh;E. Labouvie

  • Evaluating two brief substance-use interventions for mandated college students.

    Helene R White;Thomas J Morgan;Lisa A Pugh;Katarzyna Celinska

  • Psychosocial factors in heart surgery: presurgical vulnerability and postsurgical recovery.

    Richard J. Contrada;David A. Boulifard;Eric B. Hekler;Ellen L. Idler

Frequent Co-Authors

Jon Morgenstern
Jon Morgenstern Columbia University
Marsha E. Bates
Marsha E. Bates Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Helene R. White
Helene R. White Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Barbara S. McCrady
Barbara S. McCrady University of New Mexico
G. Terence Wilson
G. Terence Wilson Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Peter E. Nathan
Peter E. Nathan University of Iowa
Ann O'Leary
Ann O'Leary Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tammy Chung
Tammy Chung Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Christopher S. Martin
Christopher S. Martin University of Pittsburgh
Christopher W. Kahler
Christopher W. Kahler Brown University

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