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Overview

Gregory G. Homish is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within psychology and medicine, focusing extensively on mental health, substance use, and epidemiology.

The main fields of study for Gregory G. Homish include:

  • Psychology
  • Medicine

Their subfields of study further specialize in:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • General Health Professions
  • Epidemiology
  • Pharmacology
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

The main research topics covered by their publications are:

  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Resilience and Mental Health
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Occupational Health and Performance

Frequent publication venues for their work consist of:

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Substance Use & Misuse
  • Journal of Military Social Work and Behavioral Health Services
  • Public Health Reports
  • Psychological Services

Research collaborations are notable with several coauthors appearing frequently, including:

  • D. Lynn Homish
  • Rachel A. Hoopsick
  • Bonnie M. Vest
  • Jessica A. Kulak
  • Mehreen Arif

Recent scientific publications illustrate the scope of their research interests and contributions. Selected examples are:

  • "Differences in Opioid Overdose Mortality Rates Among Middle-Aged Adults by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, 1999-2018," 2020, Public Health Reports
  • "Influence of hardiness, avoidance coping, and combat exposure on depression in returning war veterans: A moderated-mediation study," 2020, Journal of Affective Disorders
  • "COVID-19 Related Symptoms of Anxiety, Depression, and PTSD among US Adults," 2021, Psychiatry Research
  • "Multifactorial Etiology of Adolescent Nicotine Addiction: A Review of the Neurobiology of Nicotine Addiction and Its Implications for Smoking Cessation Pharmacotherapy," 2021, Frontiers in Public Health
  • "Resilience to mental health problems and the role of deployment status among U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers," 2020, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology

Best Publications

  • Intimate partner violence and specific substance use disorders: findings from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.

    Philip H. Smith;Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard;Jack R. Cornelius

  • Spousal influence on smoking behaviors in a US community sample of newly married couples

    Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard

  • The Drinking Partnership and Marital Satisfaction: The Longitudinal Influence of Discrepant Drinking.

    Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard

  • Risky behaviors, e-cigarette use and susceptibility of use among college students

    M.L. Saddleson;L.T. Kozlowski;G.A. Giovino;L.W. Hawk

  • Predictors of heavy drinking and drinking problems over the first 4 years of marriage.

    Kenneth E. Leonard;Gregory G. Homish

  • Police and Alcohol Use: A Descriptive Analysis and Associations with Stress Outcomes

    John M. Violanti;James E. Slaven;Luenda E. Charles;Cecil M. Burchfiel

  • Alcohol Use, Alcohol Problems, and Depressive Symptomatology Among Newly Married Couples

    Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard;Jill N. Kearns-Bodkin

  • Spousal influence on general health behaviors in a community sample.

    Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard

  • Enjoyment and other reasons for electronic cigarette use: Results from college students in New York

    M.L. Saddleson;L.T. Kozlowski;G.A. Giovino;M.L. Goniewicz

  • A preliminary study comparing methadone and buprenorphine in patients with chronic pain and coexistent opioid addiction.

    Anne M. Neumann;Richard D. Blondell;Urmo Jaanimägi;Amanda K. Giambrone

  • The social network and alcohol use.

    Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard

  • Marital quality and congruent drinking.

    Gregory G Homish;Kenneth E Leonard

  • Spousal and alcohol-related predictors of smoking cessation: a longitudinal study in a community sample of married couples.

    Katherine M. Dollar;Gregory G. Homish;Lynn T. Kozlowski;Kenneth E. Leonard

  • Analyzing family data: A GEE approach for substance use researchers.

    Gregory G. Homish;Ellen P. Edwards;Rina D. Eiden;Kenneth E. Leonard

  • Husband and Wife Alcohol Use as Independent or Interactive Predictors of Intimate Partner Violence

    Maria Testa;Audrey Kubiak;Brian M. Quigley;Rebecca J. Houston

  • The longitudinal association between multiple substance use discrepancies and marital satisfaction.

    Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard;Lynn T. Kozlowski;Jack R. Cornelius

  • Longitudinal moderators of the relationship between excessive drinking and intimate partner violence in the early years of marriage.

    Julie A. Schumacher;Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard;Brian M. Quigley

  • Changes in Marijuana Use Over the Transition Into Marriage.

    Kenneth E. Leonard;Gregory G. Homish

  • Concordant and discordant alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use as predictors of marital dissolution.

    Kenneth E. Leonard;Philip H. Smith;Gregory G. Homish

  • Differences in Opioid Overdose Mortality Rates Among Middle-Aged Adults by Race/Ethnicity and Sex, 1999-2018.

    Rachel A. Hoopsick;Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard

  • Illicit drug use and marital satisfaction.

    Gregory G. Homish;Kenneth E. Leonard;Jack R. Cornelius

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth E. Leonard
Kenneth E. Leonard University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Lynn T. Kozlowski
Lynn T. Kozlowski University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Jack R. Cornelius
Jack R. Cornelius University of Pittsburgh
R. Lorraine Collins
R. Lorraine Collins University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Rina D. Eiden
Rina D. Eiden Pennsylvania State University
Paul T. Bartone
Paul T. Bartone National Defense University
Brian M. Quigley
Brian M. Quigley University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Sherry A. McKee
Sherry A. McKee Yale University
Craig R. Colder
Craig R. Colder University at Buffalo, State University of New York
John M. Violanti
John M. Violanti University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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