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Jason R. Kilmer publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jason R. Kilmer sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 111 publications — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Jason R. Kilmer D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jason R. Kilmer sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 21st percentile

21% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jason R. Kilmer is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a particular focus on Epidemiology, Pharmacology, General Health Professions, Applied Psychology, and Clinical Psychology.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Smoking Behavior and Cessation
  • Health Policy Implementation Science

Jason R. Kilmer has contributed to a number of recent papers, including:

  • "Social (Un)distancing: Teammate Interactions, Athletic Identity, and Mental Health of Student-Athletes During the COVID-19 Pandemic" (2020), published in Journal of Adolescent Health
  • "Changes in College Student Alcohol Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Are Perceived Drinking Norms Still Relevant?" (2021), published in Emerging Adulthood
  • "Daily-level effects of alcohol, marijuana, and simultaneous use on young adults' perceived sleep health" (2021), published in SLEEP
  • "A Marijuana Consequences Checklist for Young Adults with Implications for Brief Motivational Intervention Research" (2020), published in Prevention Science
  • "Associations of cannabis retail outlet availability and neighborhood disadvantage with cannabis use and related risk factors among young adults in Washington State" (2022), published in Drug and Alcohol Dependence

The frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Kilmer include:

  • Mary E. Larimer
  • Katarína Guttmannova
  • Christine M. Lee
  • Isaac C. Rhew
  • Charles B. Fleming

Jason R. Kilmer's research has been disseminated through several publication venues where they have multiple contributions. These venues include:

  • Prevention Science
  • Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
  • Substance Use & Misuse
  • Journal of Adolescent Health
  • Psychology of Addictive Behaviors

Best Publications

  • Evaluating a brief alcohol intervention with fraternities.

    Mary E. Larimer;Aaron P. Turner;Britt K. Anderson;Jonathan S. Fader

  • Personalized mailed feedback for college drinking prevention: a randomized clinical trial.

    Mary E. Larimer;Christine M. Lee;Jason R. Kilmer;Patricia M. Fabiano

  • Group Identification as a Moderator of the Relationship Between Perceived Social Norms and Alcohol Consumption

    Clayton Neighbors;Joseph W. LaBrie;Justin F. Hummer;Melissa A. Lewis

  • Predictors of hooking up sexual behaviors and emotional reactions among U.S. college students.

    Melissa A. Lewis;Hollie Granato;Jessica A. Blayney;Ty W. Lostutter

  • A randomized clinical trial evaluating a combined alcohol intervention for high-risk college students.

    Robert Turrisi;Mary E. Larimer;Mary E. Larimer;Kimberly A. Mallett;Jason R. Kilmer;Jason R. Kilmer

  • Social (Un)distancing: Teammate Interactions, Athletic Identity, and Mental Health of Student-Athletes During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

    Scott Graupensperger;Alex J. Benson;Jason R. Kilmer;M. Blair Evans

  • Misperceptions of college student marijuana use: implications for prevention.

    Jason R Kilmer;Denise D Walker;Denise D Walker;Christine M Lee;Christine M Lee;Rebekka S Palmer;Rebekka S Palmer;Rebekka S Palmer

  • A brief, web-based personalized feedback selective intervention for college student marijuana use: a randomized clinical trial.

    Christine M. Lee;Clayton Neighbors;Jason R. Kilmer;Mary E. Larimer

  • Marijuana use, risk perception, and consequences: is perceived risk congruent with reality?

    Jason R. Kilmer;Scott B. Hunt;Christine M. Lee;Clayton Neighbors

  • Evaluating level of specificity of normative referents in relation to personal drinking behavior.

    Mary E Larimer;Debra L Kaysen;Christine M Lee;Jason R Kilmer

  • RCT of web-based personalized normative feedback for college drinking prevention: are typical student norms good enough?

    Joseph W. Labrie;Melissa Ardelle Lewis;David C. Atkins;Clayton Neighbors

  • Impacts of Changing Marijuana Policies on Alcohol Use in the United States

    Katarina Guttmannova;Christine M. Lee;Jason R. Kilmer;Charles B. Fleming

  • Examination of the Mediational Influences of Peer Norms, Environmental Influences, and Parent Communications on Heavy Drinking in Athletes and Nonathletes

    Rob Turrisi;Nadine R. Mastroleo;Kimberly A. Mallett;Mary E. Larimer

  • Indicated prevention for college student marijuana use: a randomized controlled trial.

    Christine M. Lee;Jason R. Kilmer;Clayton Neighbors;David C. Atkins

  • Examining the associations among severity of injunctive drinking norms, alcohol consumption, and alcohol-related negative consequences: the moderating roles of alcohol consumption and identity.

    Melissa A. Lewis;Clayton Neighbors;Irene Markman Geisner;Christine M. Lee

  • Descriptive Drinking Norms: For Whom Does Reference Group Matter?*

    Mary E. Larimer;Clayton Neighbors;Joseph W. LaBrie;David C. Atkins

  • An Examination of Depressive Symptoms and Drinking Patterns in First Year College Students

    Irene Markman Geisner;Kimberly Mallett;Jason R. Kilmer

  • Use of Drinking Protective Behavioral Strategies in Association to Sex-Related Alcohol Negative Consequences: The Mediating Role of Alcohol Consumption

    Melissa Ardelle Lewis;Michiko Rees;Diane E. Logan;Debra L. Kaysen

  • Athletic identity, descriptive norms, and drinking among athletes transitioning to college

    Joel R. Grossbard;Irene M. Geisner;Nadine R. Mastroleo;Jason R. Kilmer;Jason R. Kilmer

  • Are drinking games sports? College athlete participation in drinking games and alcohol-related problems

    Joel Grossbard;Irene Markman Geisner;Clayton Neighbors;Jason R. Kilmer

Frequent Co-Authors

Mary E. Larimer
Mary E. Larimer University of Washington
Christine M. Lee
Christine M. Lee University of Washington
Melissa A. Lewis
Melissa A. Lewis University of North Texas Health Science Center
Clayton Neighbors
Clayton Neighbors University of Houston
Mats Berglund
Mats Berglund Lund University
Debra Kaysen
Debra Kaysen Stanford University
David C. Atkins
David C. Atkins University of Washington
Katie Witkiewitz
Katie Witkiewitz University of New Mexico
Joseph W. LaBrie
Joseph W. LaBrie Loyola Marymount University
Amelia M. Arria
Amelia M. Arria University of Maryland, College Park

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