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61
Citations
12120
World Ranking
1372
National Ranking
641

Overview

John W. Welte is affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York, based in the United States. Their work is situated within the academic and research environment of this institution, contributing to the broader landscape of scientific inquiry.

While specific details regarding their recent publications, including titles, years, and venues, are not provided, Welte's profile does not list frequent co-authors or recurrent publication venues. This suggests that their research collaborations and dissemination channels may be diverse or currently undocumented.

The absence of data on book publications indicates that their scholarly output focuses primarily on articles or other forms of academic communication rather than monographs or edited volumes.

Information on their main fields or subfields of study, as well as primary research topics, is not specified, which limits a detailed understanding of their scientific focus areas. Similarly, no awards or recognitions have been recorded in the available dataset.

Despite limited available data, Welte's association with a recognized research university situates them within an active academic context likely involving teaching, mentorship, and research activities.

Best Publications

  • Alcohol and gambling pathology among U.S. adults: prevalence, demographic patterns and comorbidity.

    John Welte;Grace Barnes;William Wieczorek;Marie-Cecile Tidwell

  • Effects of Parental Monitoring and Peer Deviance on Substance Use and Delinquency

    Grace M. Barnes;Joseph H. Hoffman;John W. Welte;Michael P. Farrell

  • Patterns and predictors of alcohol use among 7-12th grade students in New York State.

    Grace M. Barnes;John W. Welte

  • Risk factors for pathological gambling.

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;William F. Wieczorek;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell

  • Gambling Participation in the U.S.—Results from a National Survey

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;William F. Wieczorek;Marie-Cecile Tidwell

  • Adolescents’ time use: Effects on substance use, delinquency and sexual activity

    Grace M. Barnes;Joseph H. Hoffman;John W. Welte;Michael P. Farrell

  • Computerized adaptive assessment of personality disorder: introducing the CAT-PD project.

    Leonard J. Simms;Lewis R. Goldberg;John E. Roberts;David Watson

  • The Prevalence of Problem Gambling Among U.S. Adolescents and Young Adults: Results from a National Survey

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell;Joseph H. Hoffman

  • The relationship of ecological and geographic factors to gambling behavior and pathology.

    John W. Welte;William F. Wieczorek;Grace M. Barnes;Marie-Cecile Tidwell

  • Shared predictors of youthful gambling, substance use, and delinquency.

    Grace M. Barnes;John W. Welte;Joseph H. Hoffman;Barbara A. Dintcheff

  • Gambling and Problem Gambling in the United States: Changes Between 1999 and 2013

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell;Joseph H. Hoffman

  • Use of the TWEAK test in screening for alcoholism/heavy drinking in three populations.

    Arthur W. K. Chan;Edward A. Pristach;John W. Welte;Marcia Russell

  • Relationship of Alcohol Use to Delinquency and Illicit Drug Use in Adolescents: Gender, Age, and Racial/Ethnic Differences

    Grace M. Barnes;John W. Welte;Joseph H. Hoffman

  • The association of irritability and impulsivity with suicidal ideation among 15- to 20-year-old males.

    Kenneth R. Conner;Sean Meldrum;William F. Wieczorek;Paul R. Duberstein

  • Gambling and alcohol use among youth: influences of demographic, socialization, and individual factors.

    Grace M Barnes;John W Welte;Joseph H Hoffman;Barbara A Dintcheff

  • Alcohol use among adolescent minority groups.

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes

  • Comparisons of Gambling and Alcohol Use among College Students and Noncollege Young People in the United States.

    Grace M. Barnes;John W. Welte;Joseph H. Hoffman;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell

  • Gambling, Alcohol, and Other Substance Use Among Youth in the United States

    Grace M. Barnes;John W. Welte;Joseph H. Hoffman;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell

  • The association of form of gambling with problem gambling among American youth.

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes;Marie-Cecile O. Tidwell;Joseph H. Hoffman

  • Alcohol: The gateway to other drug use among secondary-school students

    John W. Welte;Grace M. Barnes

Frequent Co-Authors

Grace M. Barnes
Grace M. Barnes University at Buffalo, State University of New York
William F. Wieczorek
William F. Wieczorek Buffalo State College
Joseph H. Hoffman
Joseph H. Hoffman University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Michael Windle
Michael Windle Emory University
Leonard J. Simms
Leonard J. Simms University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Lewis R. Goldberg
Lewis R. Goldberg Oregon Research Institute
John A. Nyman
John A. Nyman University of Minnesota
John E. Roberts
John E. Roberts University at Buffalo, State University of New York
David Watson
David Watson University of Notre Dame
Nancy M. Petry
Nancy M. Petry University of Connecticut

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