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60
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World Ranking
1471
National Ranking
701

Overview

Howard B. Moss is affiliated with the University of California, Riverside in the United States.

Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Clinical Psychology, Epidemiology, General Health Professions, Physiology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

Howard B. Moss's work centers on topics related to Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Homelessness and Social Issues, Child Abuse and Trauma, Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects, Child Welfare and Adoption, and Racial and Ethnic Identity Research.

The scientist has published several recent papers, including:

  • Risk for Substance Use Disorders in young adulthood: Associations with developmental experiences of homelessness, foster care, and adverse childhood experiences, 2020, Comprehensive Psychiatry
  • Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander alcohol, tobacco and other drug use, mental health and treatment need in the United States during COVID-19, 2022, Drug and Alcohol Review
  • Electronic Cigarette Use and Associated Risk Factors in U.S.-Dwelling Pacific Islander Young Adults, 2020, Substance Use & Misuse
  • Regional prevalence of adverse childhood experiences in the United States using a nationally representative school-based sample, 2022, SSM - Population Health
  • Assessing the Impact of COVID-19 on the Health of Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander People in the United States, 2021, Public Health Reports

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Howard B. Moss include:

  • Andrew M. Subica
  • Erick G. Guerrero
  • Nia Aitaoto
  • Li-Tzy Wu
  • Derek K. Iwamoto

Howard B. Moss's publications appear in various peer-reviewed venues, such as:

  • Comprehensive Psychiatry
  • Drug and Alcohol Review
  • SSM - Population Health
  • Substance Use & Misuse
  • Public Health Reports

Best Publications

  • Family management in the prevention of exacerbations of schizophrenia: a controlled study.

    Ian R. H. Falloon;Jeffrey L. Boyd;Christine W. McGill;Javad Razani

  • Family management in the prevention of morbidity of schizophrenia: Clinical outcome of a two-year longitudinal study.

    Ian R. H. Falloon;Jeffery L. Boyd;Christine W. McGill;Malcolm Williamson

  • Effect of Continuous Intravenous Infusion of Zidovudine (AZT) in Children with Symptomatic HIV Infection

    Pizzo Pa;Eddy J;Falloon J;Balis Fm

  • Early adolescent patterns of alcohol, cigarettes, and marijuana polysubstance use and young adult substance use outcomes in a nationally representative sample.

    Howard Barry Moss;Chiung M. Chen;Hsiao-ye Yi

  • Early Developmental Processes and the Continuity of Risk for Underage Drinking and Problem Drinking

    Robert A. Zucker;John E. Donovan;Ann S. Masten;Margaret E. Mattson

  • Executive cognitive functioning and aggressive behavior in preadolescent boys at high risk for substance abuse/dependence.

    P. R. Giancola;C. S. Martin;R. E. Tarter;William E. Pelham

  • Alterations in Serotonin Activity and Psychiatric Symptoms After Recovery From Bulimia Nervosa

    Walter H. Kaye;Catherine G. Greeno;Howard Moss;John Fernstrom

  • Subtypes of Alcohol Dependence in a Nationally Representative Sample

    Howard B. Moss;Chiung M. Chen;Hsiao-ye Yi

  • Patterns of DSM-IV Alcohol Abuse and Dependence Symptoms in Adolescent Drinkers

    C S Martin;N A Kaczynski;S A Maisto;O M Bukstein

  • Serotonergic Responsivity and Behavioral Dimensions in Antisocial Personality Disorder with Substance Abuse

    Howard B. Moss;Jeffrey K. Yao;George L. Panzak

  • Dideoxyinosine in children with symptomatic human immunodeficiency virus infection

    Karina M. Butler;Robert N. Husson;Frank M. Balis;Pim Brouwers

  • Antisocial symptoms in preadolescent boys and in their parents: Associations with cortisol

    Michael M. Vanyukov;Howard B. Moss;Joseph A. Plail;Timothy Blackson

  • Medications development to treat alcohol dependence: a vision for the next decade

    Raye Z. Litten;Mark Egli;Markus Heilig;Changhai Cui

  • Reactive aggression in boys with disruptive behavior disorders: behavior, physiology, and affect.

    Daniel A. Waschbusch;William E. Pelham;J. Richard Jennings;Andrew R. Greiner

  • Pharmacokinetics of melatonin in man: first pass hepatic metabolism.

    Elizabeth A. Lane;Howard B. Moss

  • Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning and cerebrospinal fluid corticotropin releasing hormone and corticotropin levels in alcoholics after recent and long-term abstinence

    Bryon Adinoff;Peter R. Martin;Peter R. Martin;George H. A. Bone;Michael J. Eckardt

  • Salivary cortisol responses and the risk for substance abuse in prepubertal boys

    Howard B. Moss;Michael M. Vanyukov;Christopher S. Martin

  • Alcohol biomarkers in applied settings: recent advances and future research opportunities.

    Raye Z. Litten;Ann M. Bradley;Howard B. Moss

  • Aggressivity, inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity in boys at high and low risk for substance abuse

    Christopher S. Martin;Mitchell Earleywine;Timothy C. Blackson;Michael M. Vanyukov

  • Executive Cognitive Functioning in Alcohol Use Disorders

    Peter R. Giancola;Howard B. Moss

  • Affective disorder and alcoholism in families of agoraphobics.

    Dennis J. Munjack;Howard B. Moss

  • Smoking Progression and Physical Activity

    Janet Audrain-McGovern;Daniel Rodriguez;Howard B. Moss

  • Effect of continuous intravenous infusion of zidovudine (AZT) in children with symptomatic HIV infection

    PA Pizzo;J Eddy;J Falloon;FM Balis

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph E. Tarter
Ralph E. Tarter University of Pittsburgh
Levent Kirisci
Levent Kirisci University of Pittsburgh
Michael M. Vanyukov
Michael M. Vanyukov University of Pittsburgh
Philip A. Pizzo
Philip A. Pizzo Stanford University
Ada C. Mezzich
Ada C. Mezzich University of Pittsburgh
Christopher S. Martin
Christopher S. Martin University of Pittsburgh
Kevin G. Lynch
Kevin G. Lynch University of Pennsylvania
Risë B. Goldstein
Risë B. Goldstein National Institutes of Health
Lori Wiener
Lori Wiener National Institutes of Health
Bridget F. Grant
Bridget F. Grant National Institutes of Health

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