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Judith S. Brook is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their academic profile includes contributions to research aligned with this institution.

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This profile therefore focuses narrowly on the known affiliation and the identification of Judith S. Brook as an active academic linked to New York University without additional further bibliometric or research domain details currently available.

Best Publications

  • The risk for early-adulthood anxiety and depressive disorders in adolescents with anxiety and depressive disorders.

    Daniel S. Pine;Patricia Cohen;Diana Gurley;Judith S. Brook

  • An Epidemiological Study of Disorders in Late Childhood and Adolescence—I. Age‐ and Gender‐Specific Prevalence

    Patricia Cohen;Jacob Cohen;Stephanie Kasen;Carmen Noemi Velez

  • The psychosocial etiology of adolescent drug use: a family interactional approach.

    Judith S. Brook;David W. Brook;Ann S. Gordon;Martin Whiteman

  • Adolescent Depressive Symptoms as Predictors of Adult Depression: Moodiness or Mood Disorder?

    Daniel S. Pine;Elizabeth Cohen;Patricia Cohen;Judith Brook

  • Childhood adversities, interpersonal difficulties, and risk for suicide attempts during late adolescence and early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Madelyn S. Gould;Stephanie Kasen

  • Drug use and the risk of major depressive disorder, alcohol dependence, and substance use disorders.

    David W. Brook;Judith S. Brook;Chenshu Zhang;Patricia Cohen

  • Association between cigarette smoking and anxiety disorders during adolescence and early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Daniel S. Pine;Donald F. Klein

  • Television Viewing and Aggressive Behavior During Adolescence and Adulthood

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Elizabeth M. Smailes;Stephanie Kasen

  • Childhood adversities associated with risk for eating disorders or weight problems during adolescence or early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Stephanie Kasen;Judith S. Brook

  • A longitudinal investigation of social causation and social selection processes involved in the association between socioeconomic status and psychiatric disorders.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Bruce P. Dohrenwend;Bruce G. Link

  • Prospective, Longitudinal Study of Tic, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorders in an Epidemiological Sample

    Bradley S. Peterson;Daniel S. Pine;Patricia Cohen;Judith S. Brook

  • Parenting Behaviors Associated With Risk for Offspring Personality Disorder During Adulthood

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Henian Chen;Stephanie Kasen

  • Age-related change in personality disorder trait levels between early adolescence and adulthood: a community-based longitudinal investigation.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Stephanie Kasen;Andrew E. Skodol

  • Longitudinal Study of Co-occurring Psychiatric Disorders and Substance Use

    Judith S. Brook;Patricia Cohen;David W. Brook

  • Eating disorders during adolescence and the risk for physical and mental disorders during early adulthood.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Stephanie Kasen;Judith S. Brook

  • Adolescent Personality Disorders Associated With Violence and Criminal Behavior During Adolescence and Early Adulthood

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Elizabeth Smailes;Stephanie Kasen

  • Association of maladaptive parental behavior with psychiatric disorder among parents and their offspring.

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Stephanie Kasen;Elizabeth Smailes

  • Young Adult Drug Use and Delinquency: Childhood Antecedents and Adolescent Mediators

    Judith S. Brook;Martin Whiteman;Stephen J. Finch;Patricia Cohen

  • The risks for late adolescence of early adolescent marijuana use.

    Judith S. Brook;Elinor B. Balka;Martin Whiteman

  • Chronic Versus Episodic Irritability in Youth: ACommunity-Based, Longitudinal Study of Clinical and Diagnostic Associations

    Ellen Leibenluft;Patricia Cohen;Tristan Gorrindo;Judith S. Brook

  • Personality Disorders in Adolescence and Risk of Major Mental Disorders and Suicidality During Adulthood

    Jeffrey G. Johnson;Patricia Cohen;Andrew E. Skodol;John M. Oldham

Frequent Co-Authors

Patricia Cohen
Patricia Cohen Columbia University
Stephanie Kasen
Stephanie Kasen Columbia University
Jeffrey G. Johnson
Jeffrey G. Johnson Columbia University
Martin Whiteman
Martin Whiteman Columbia University
Carl G. Leukefeld
Carl G. Leukefeld University of Kentucky
Daniel S. Pine
Daniel S. Pine National Institutes of Health
Andrew E. Skodol
Andrew E. Skodol University of Arizona
Felipe González Castro
Felipe González Castro Arizona State University
Miguel Ángel Cano
Miguel Ángel Cano The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Ellen Leibenluft
Ellen Leibenluft National Institutes of Health

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