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D-Index
69
Citations
15551
World Ranking
819
National Ranking
389

Overview

James A. Inciardi was affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their academic career included contributions to several areas of research, although specific details about their recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, and books were not available.

Information about the main fields of study, subfields of study, and main topics covered throughout their work was not recorded. Similarly, no data on awards or recognitions received by James A. Inciardi is presently documented.

The absence of detailed publication records, co-authorship collaborations, and specific research topics limits a comprehensive mapping of their scholarly footprint. Nonetheless, the affiliation with a reputable academic institution suggests involvement in research activities consistent with the standards maintained at the University of Delaware.

Best Publications

  • Intersecting Epidemics -- Crack Cocaine Use and HIV Infection among Inner-City Young Adults

    Brian R. Edlin;Kathleen L. Irwin;Sairus Faruque;Clyde B. McCoy

  • Women and Crack-Cocaine

    James A. Inciardi;Dorothy Lockwood;Anne E. Pottieger

  • Trends in Abuse of OxyContin® and Other Opioid Analgesics in the United States: 2002-2004

    Theodore J. Cicero;James A. Inciardi;Alvaro Muñoz

  • Three-Year Outcomes of Therapeutic Community Treatment for Drug-Involved Offenders in Delaware: From Prison to Work Release to Aftercare

    Steven S. Martin;Clifford A. Butzin;Christine A. Saum;James A. Inciardi

  • An Effective Model of Prison-Based Treatment for Drug-Involved Offenders:

    James A. Inciardi;Steven S. Martin;Clifford A. Butzin;Robert M. Hooper

  • Mechanisms of prescription drug diversion among drug-involved club- and street-based populations.

    James A. Inciardi;Hilary L. Surratt;Steven P. Kurtz;Theodore J. Cicero

  • The war on drugs: Heroin, cocaine, crime, and public policy

    James A. Inciardi

  • Five-Year Outcomes of Therapeutic Community Treatment of Drug-Involved Offenders after Release from Prison

    James A. Inciardi;Steven S. MartIn;Clifford A. ButzIn

  • A postmarketing surveillance program to monitor Ultram (tramadol hydrochloride) abuse in the United States.

    Theodore J Cicero;Edgar H Adams;Anne Geller;James A Inciardi

  • A Comparison of the Abuse Liability of Tramadol, NSAIDs, and Hydrocodone in Patients with Chronic Pain

    Edgar H. Adams;Scott Breiner;Theodore J. Cicero;Anne Geller

  • Prescription opioid abuse and diversion in an urban community: the results of an ultrarapid assessment.

    James A. Inciardi;Hilary L. Surratt;Theodore J. Cicero;Ronald A. Beard

  • Heroin Use and Street Crime

    James A. Inciardi

  • Barriers to health and social services for street-based sex workers.

    Steven P. Kurtz;Hilary L. Surratt;Marion C. Kiley;James A. Inciardi

  • Sex Work and Drug Use in a Subculture of Violence

    Hilary L. Surratt;James A. Inciardi;Steven P. Kurtz;Marion C. Kiley

  • Street Kids, Street Drugs, Street Crime: An Examination of Drug Use and Serious Delinquency in Miami

    Hilary Surratt;James A. Inciardi;Ruth Horowitz;Anne E. Pottieger

  • Crack, crack house sex, and HIV risk.

    James A. Inciardi

  • Relationship between therapeutic use and abuse of opioid analgesics in rural, suburban, and urban locations in the United States

    Theodore J. Cicero;Hilary Surratt;James A. Inciardi;Alvaro Munoz

  • HIV seropositivity of needles from shooting galleries in south Florida.

    D D Chitwood;C B McCoy;J A Inciardi;D C McBride

  • Physical dependence on Ultram (tramadol hydrochloride): both opioid-like and atypical withdrawal symptoms occur.

    Edward C Senay;Edgar H Adams;Anne Geller;James A Inciardi

  • Reckoning: Drugs, the Cities, and the American Future

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  • The Development of a Comprehensive Risk‐Management Program for Prescription Opioid Analgesics: Researched Abuse, Diversion and Addiction‐Related Surveillance (RADARS®)

    Theodore J. Cicero;Richard C. Dart;James A. Inciardi;George E. Woody

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven P. Kurtz
Steven P. Kurtz Nova Southeastern University
Clyde B. McCoy
Clyde B. McCoy University of Miami
Carl G. Leukefeld
Carl G. Leukefeld University of Kentucky
Linda B. Cottler
Linda B. Cottler University of Florida
Felix Henrique Paim Kessler
Felix Henrique Paim Kessler Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Lisa R. Metsch
Lisa R. Metsch Columbia University
Harvey A. Siegal
Harvey A. Siegal Wright State University
Wendee M. Wechsberg
Wendee M. Wechsberg Research Triangle Park Foundation
Brian R. Edlin
Brian R. Edlin National Development and Research Institutes
Andrew Rosenblum
Andrew Rosenblum National Development and Research Institutes

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