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Overview

Jeremy Mennis is affiliated with Temple University in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of medicine and psychology, with a particular focus on pharmacology and epidemiology. Their work spans multiple subfields including general health professions, applied psychology, and pediatrics, perinatology, and child health.

Their research centers on several primary topics, including:

  • Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects
  • Digital Mental Health Interventions
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

Mennis has published in a range of academic venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Preventing Chronic Disease
  • Addictive Behaviors
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Substance Use & Misuse

A selection of their recent papers includes:

  • "Recreational cannabis legalization alters associations among cannabis use, perception of risk, and cannabis use disorder treatment for adolescents and young adults," 2022, Addictive Behaviors
  • "Adolescent treatment admissions for marijuana following recreational legalization in Colorado and Washington," 2020, Drug and Alcohol Dependence

In collaboration, Mennis frequently works with several co-authors known for their contributions in related areas. Their principal collaborators include Michael J. Mason, J. Douglas Coatsworth, Michael A. Russell, Nikola Zaharakis, and Gerald J. Stahler.

Best Publications

  • Generating Surface Models of Population Using Dasymetric Mapping

    Jeremy Mennis

  • Spatial data mining and geographic knowledge discovery—An introduction

    Jeremy Mennis;Diansheng Guo

  • Intelligent Dasymetric Mapping and Its Application to Areal Interpolation

    Jeremy Mennis;Torrin Hultgren

  • Mapping the Results of Geographically Weighted Regression

    Jeremy Mennis

  • Does vegetation encourage or suppress urban crime? Evidence from Philadelphia, PA

    Mary K. Wolfe;Jeremy Mennis

  • The Distribution of Environmental Equity: Exploring Spatial Nonstationarity in Multivariate Models of Air Toxic Releases

    Jeremy L. Mennis;Lisa Jordan

  • A conceptual framework for incorporating cognitive principles into geographical database representation

    Jeremy L. Mennis;Donna J. Peuquet;Liujian Qian

  • Using Geographic Information Systems to Create and Analyze Statistical Surfaces of Population and Risk for Environmental Justice Analysis

    Jeremy Mennis

  • The Economic Impact of Greening Urban Vacant Land: A Spatial Difference-In-Differences Analysis:

    Megan Heckert;Jeremy Mennis

  • Dasymetric Mapping for Estimating Population in Small Areas

    Jeremy Mennis

  • Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Episode Completion for Different Substances.

    Jeremy Mennis;Gerald J. Stahler

  • Mining Association Rules in Spatio- Temporal Data: An Analysis of Urban Socioeconomic and Land Cover Change

    Jeremy L. Mennis;Jun Wei Liu

  • Urban Greenspace is Associated with Reduced Psychological Stress among Adolescents: A Geographic Ecological Momentary Assessment (GEMA) Analysis of Activity Space.

    Jeremy Mennis;Michael Mason;Andreea Ambrus

  • Influences of neighborhood context, individual history and parenting behavior on recidivism among juvenile offenders.

    Heidi E. Grunwald;Brian Lockwood;Philip W. Harris;Jeremy Mennis

  • Residential and outpatient treatment completion for substance use disorders in the U.S.: Moderation analysis by demographics and drug of choice.

    Gerald J. Stahler;Jeremy Mennis;Joseph P. DuCette

  • Socioeconomic-Vegetation Relationships in Urban, Residential Land: The Case of Denver, Colorado

    Jeremy Mennis

  • Peer Attitudes Effects on Adolescent Substance Use: The Moderating Role of Race and Gender

    Michael J. Mason;Jeremy Mennis;Julie Linker;Cristina Bares

  • Qualitative GIS and the visualization of narrative activity space data

    Jeremy Mennis;MichaelJ. Mason;Yinghui Cao

  • Cubic Map Algebra Functions for Spatio-Temporal Analysis

    Jeremy Mennis;Roland Viger;C. Dana Tomlin

  • Recreational cannabis legalization alters associations among cannabis use, perception of risk, and cannabis use disorder treatment for adolescents and young adults.

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  • Predicting Recidivism for Released State Prison Offenders: Examining the Influence of Individual and Neighborhood Characteristics and Spatial Contagion on the Likelihood of Reincarceration

    Gerald J. Stahler;Jeremy Mennis;Steven Belenko;Wayne N. Welsh

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael J. Mason
Michael J. Mason University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Brian R. Flay
Brian R. Flay Boise State University
J. Douglas Coatsworth
J. Douglas Coatsworth University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Thomas W. Valente
Thomas W. Valente University of Southern California
Eric G. Benotsch
Eric G. Benotsch Virginia Commonwealth University
Steven Belenko
Steven Belenko Temple University
Stephanie T. Lanza
Stephanie T. Lanza Pennsylvania State University
Michael C. Neale
Michael C. Neale Virginia Commonwealth University
Kalevi Korpela
Kalevi Korpela Tampere University
Hallie Eakin
Hallie Eakin Arizona State University

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