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Overview

Jack R. Cornelius is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields related to medicine and psychology, with a focus on clinical and mental health aspects.

The main fields of study in their work include:

  • Medicine
  • Psychology

In terms of subfields, their research covers:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Epidemiology
  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • General Health Professions

The primary topics addressed in their research are:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Eating Disorders and Behaviors
  • Alcoholism and Thiamine Deficiency
  • Sexual function and dysfunction studies
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
  • Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health

Jack R. Cornelius has co-authored research with several collaborators, including Michelle L. Miller, Levent Kirisci, Antoine Douaihy, Ihsan M. Salloum, and Edoardo Pozzi.

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Depressive and Anxiety Symptoms Predict Obsessive and Compulsive Cravings Among Depressed Alcoholics," 2020, published in Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment
  • "Primary organic vs. primary psychogenic erectile dysfunction: A cross-sectional study on patient's characteristics and sexual function from a tertiary referral centre," 2021, published in European Urology

Jack R. Cornelius's frequent publication venues are:

  • Addictive Disorders & Their Treatment
  • European Urology

Best Publications

  • Neurobehavioral Disinhibition in Childhood Predicts Early Age at Onset of Substance Use Disorder

    Ralph E. Tarter;Levent Kirisci;Ada Mezzich;Jack R. Cornelius

  • Burden of general medical conditions among individuals with bipolar disorder.

    Amy Kilbourne;Jack R. Cornelius;Xiaoyan Han;Harold Alan Pincus

  • Fluoxetine in depressed alcoholics. A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.

    Jack R. Cornelius;Ihsan M. Salloum;Joan G. Ehler;Patricia J. Jarrett

  • Disproportionate suicidality in patients with comorbid major depression and alcoholism.

    Jack R. Cornelius;Ihsan M. Salloum;Juan Mezzich;Marie D. Cornelius

  • Efficacy of Valproate Maintenance in Patients With Bipolar Disorder and Alcoholism: A Double-blind Placebo-Controlled Study

    Ihsan M. Salloum;Jack R. Cornelius;Dennis C. Daley;Levent Kirisci

  • 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

  • Risk factors for suicidal behavior in borderline personality disorder.

    Paul H. Soloff;Judith A. Lis;Thomas Kelly;Jack R. Cornelius

  • Efficacy of Phenelzine and Haloperidol in Borderline Personality Disorder

    Paul H. Soloff;Jack Cornelius;Anselm George;Swami Nathan

  • Childhood risk categories for adolescent substance involvement: a general liability typology.

    Duncan B. Clark;Jack R. Cornelius;Levent Kirisci;Ralph E. Tarter

  • Rapid relapse generally follows treatment for substance use disorders among adolescents.

    Jack R Cornelius;Stephen A Maisto;Nancy K Pollock;Christopher S Martin

  • Amitriptyline versus haloperidol in borderlines: final outcomes and predictors of response.

    Paul H. Soloff;Anselm George;R. Swami Nathan;Patricia M. Schulz

  • Self-mutilation and suicidal behavior in borderline personality disorder

    Paul H. Soloff;Judith A. Lis;Thomas Kelly;Jack Cornelius

  • Psychopathology risk transmission in children of parents with substance use disorders.

    Duncan B. Clark;Jack Cornelius;D. Scott Wood;Michael Vanyukov

  • Psychiatric disorders and attempted suicide among adolescents with substance use disorders

    Thomas M Kelly;Jack R Cornelius;Duncan B Clark

  • Physical and sexual abuse, depression and alcohol use disorders in adolescents: onsets and outcomes

    Duncan B Clark;Michael D De Bellis;Kevin G Lynch;Jack R Cornelius

  • Brief screens for detecting alcohol use disorder among 18-20 year old young adults in emergency departments: Comparing AUDIT-C, CRAFFT, RAPS4-QF, FAST, RUFT-Cut, and DSM-IV 2-Item Scale.

    Thomas M. Kelly;John E. Donovan;Tammy Chung;Oscar G. Bukstein

  • Major depression associated with earlier alcohol relapse in treated teens with AUD

    Jack R Cornelius;Stephen A Maisto;Christopher S Martin;Oscar G Bukstein

  • Cannabis withdrawal is common among treatment-seeking adolescents with cannabis dependence and major depression, and is associated with rapid relapse to dependence

    Jack R. Cornelius;Tammy Chung;Christopher Martin;D. Scott Wood

  • Double-Blind Fluoxetine Trial in Comorbid MDD-CUD Youth and Young Adults

    Jack R. Cornelius;Oscar G. Bukstein;Antoine B. Douaihy;Duncan B. Clark

  • Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders as Risk Factors for Attempted Suicide among Adolescents: A Case Control Study.

    Thomas M. Kelly;Jack R. Cornelius;Kevin G. Lynch

  • Sertraline treatment of co-occurring alcohol dependence and major depression.

    Henry R. Kranzler;Timothy Mueller;Jack Cornelius;Helen M. Pettinati

Frequent Co-Authors

Levent Kirisci
Levent Kirisci University of Pittsburgh
Christopher S. Martin
Christopher S. Martin University of Pittsburgh
Tammy Chung
Tammy Chung Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Paul H. Soloff
Paul H. Soloff University of Pittsburgh
Michael E. Thase
Michael E. Thase University of Pennsylvania
Stephen A. Maisto
Stephen A. Maisto Syracuse University
Ralph E. Tarter
Ralph E. Tarter University of Pittsburgh
Kenneth E. Leonard
Kenneth E. Leonard University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Kevin G. Lynch
Kevin G. Lynch University of Pennsylvania
Shaun M. Eack
Shaun M. Eack University of Pittsburgh

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