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Jon Morgenstern is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine, Psychology, and Health Professions, with a significant focus on subfields such as General Health Professions, Epidemiology, and Applied Psychology. The scholar's work often intersects areas involving Experimental and Cognitive Psychology and Social Psychology.

The main topics of investigation in Morgenstern's research include Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Health Policy Implementation Science, Homelessness and Social Issues, Mental Health Research Topics, Digital Mental Health Interventions, Behavioral Health and Interventions, and Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects.

Their recent publications reflect these themes and include the following works:

  • "Context and craving among individuals with alcohol use disorder attempting to moderate their drinking.", 2020, Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • "An efficacy trial of adaptive interventions for alcohol use disorder", 2020, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • ""I Felt I Was Reaching a Point with My Health": Understanding Reasons for Engagement and Acceptability of Treatment Services for Unhealthy Alcohol Use in Primary Care", 2021, Journal of Primary Care & Community Health
  • "Automated, tailored adaptive mobile messaging to reduce alcohol consumption in help-seeking adults: A randomized controlled trial", 2023, Addiction
  • "The role of daily goal setting among individuals with alcohol use disorder", 2022, Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports

Their frequent co-authors include Alexis Kuerbis, Nehal P. Vadhan, Svetlana Levak, Jessica L. Bourdon, and Sean P. Madden. The collaboration with these colleagues has contributed to multiple publications across various journals.

Jon Morgenstern's work is published mainly within a set of specific venues where multiple papers have appeared. These publication venues include:

  • Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Alcohol Clinical and Experimental Research
  • Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation
  • Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology
  • Addiction

The body of research primarily addresses challenges related to substance abuse treatment and related health and social issues, focusing on both clinical trials and implementation science. This work contributes to ongoing efforts in understanding and improving interventions for alcohol use disorders and associated behavioral health conditions.

Best Publications

  • Motivational Interviewing to Improve Treatment Engagement and Outcome in Individuals Seeking Treatment for Substance Abuse: A Multisite Effectiveness Study

    Kathleen M. Carroll;Samuel A. Ball;Charla Nich;Steve Martino

  • Affiliation With Alcoholics Anonymous After Treatment: A Study of Its Therapeutic Effects and Mechanisms of Action

    Jon Morgenstern;Erich Labouvie;Barbara S. McCrady;Christopher W. Kahler

  • Cognitive-behavioral treatment for alcohol dependence: A review of evidence for its hypothesized mechanisms of action.

    Jon Morgenstern;Richard Longabaugh

  • Self-help organizations for alcohol and drug problems: Toward evidence-based practice and policy

    Keith Humphreys;Stephen Wing;Dennis McCarty;John Chappel

  • The comorbidity of alcoholism and personality disorders in a clinical population : Prevalence rates and relation to alcohol typology variables

    Jon Morgenstern;James Langenbucher;Erich Labouvie;Kevin J. Miller

  • Assessing consequences of substance use: psychometric properties of the inventory of drug use consequences.

    Kimberly A. Blanchard;Jon Morgenstern;Thomas J. Morgan;Erich W. Lobouvie

  • Manual-guided cognitive-behavioral therapy training: a promising method for disseminating empirically supported substance abuse treatments to the practice community.

    Jon Morgenstern;Thomas J. Morgan;Barbara S. McCrady;Daniel S. Keller

  • Rethinking the paradigms that inform behavioral treatment research for substance use disorders

    Jon Morgenstern;James R. McKay

  • Motivational subtypes and continuous measures of readiness for change: concurrent and predictive validity.

    Kimberly A. Blanchard;Jon Morgenstern;Thomas J. Morgan;Erich Labouvie

  • A Double-Blind Study of Citalopram Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Compulsive Sexual Behaviors in Gay and Bisexual Men

    Milton L. Wainberg;Frederick Muench;Jon Morgenstern;Eric Hollander

  • The Short Inventory of Problems - revised (SIP-R): psychometric properties within a large, diverse sample of substance use disorder treatment seekers.

    Brian D. Kiluk;Jessica A. Dreifuss;Roger D. Weiss;Jon Morgenstern

  • Active ingredients: how and why evidence-based alcohol behavioral treatment interventions work.

    Richard Longabaugh;Dennis M. Donovan;Mitchell P. Karno;Barbara S. McCrady

  • A randomized controlled trial of goal choice interventions for alcohol use disorders among men who have sex with men.

    Jon Morgenstern;Thomas W. Irwin;Milton L. Wainberg;Jeffrey T. Parsons

  • Treating substance abuse : theory and technique

    Frederick Rotgers;Daniel S Keller;Jon Morgenstern

  • Cognitive-behavioral coping-skills therapy for alcohol dependence. Current status and future directions.

    Richard Longabaugh;Jon Morgenstern

  • Explanations for the Origins of Sexual Compulsivity Among Gay and Bisexual Men

    Jeffrey T. Parsons;Brian C. Kelly;David S. Bimbi;Lauren DiMaria

  • Alcohol and sexual HIV risk behavior among problem drinking men who have sex with men: an event level analysis of timeline followback data.

    Thomas W. Irwin;Jon Morgenstern;Jon Morgenstern;Jeffrey T. Parsons;Milton Wainberg

  • Testing the effectiveness of cognitive-behavioral treatment for substance abuse in a community setting: within treatment and posttreatment findings

    Jon Morgenstern;Kimberly A. Blanchard;Thomas J. Morgan;Erich Labouvie

  • Motivational interviewing: a pilot test of active ingredients and mechanisms of change.

    Jon Morgenstern;Alexis Kuerbis;Paul Amrhein;Lisa Hail

  • Effects of executive function impairment on change processes and substance use outcomes in 12-step treatment.

    J Morgenstern;M E Bates

Frequent Co-Authors

Erich Labouvie
Erich Labouvie Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jeffrey T. Parsons
Jeffrey T. Parsons City University of New York
James R. McKay
James R. McKay University of Pennsylvania
Barbara S. McCrady
Barbara S. McCrady University of New Mexico
Aaron Hogue
Aaron Hogue National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University
Christopher W. Kahler
Christopher W. Kahler Brown University
Kathleen M. Carroll
Kathleen M. Carroll Yale University
Kevin G. Lynch
Kevin G. Lynch University of Pennsylvania
Peter E. Nathan
Peter E. Nathan University of Iowa
Ann O'Leary
Ann O'Leary Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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