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Kathryn Graham is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their research spans several fields within medicine, health professions, and social sciences, with a strong emphasis on general health professions, epidemiology, health, gender studies, and sociology and political science.

The primary topics of Kathryn Graham's work include homelessness and social issues, substance abuse treatment and outcomes, intimate partner and family violence, sex work and related issues, sexual assault and victimization studies, health policy implementation science, and public health policies and education.

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on alcohol-related harm, intimate partner violence, and community health interventions. Notable papers include:

  • Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity-a summary of the third edition (2022), Addiction
  • Relationship trajectories of women experiencing alcohol-related intimate partner violence: A grounded-theory analysis of women's voices (2020), Social Science & Medicine
  • A community-driven and evidence-based approach to developing mental wellness strategies in First Nations: a program protocol (2020), Research Involvement and Engagement
  • Does drinking modify the relationship between men's gender-inequitable attitudes and their perpetration of intimate partner violence? A meta-analysis of surveys of men from seven countries in the Asia Pacific region (2021), Addiction
  • Making gender along the way: women, men and harm in Australian alcohol policy (2020), Critical Policy Studies

Kathryn Graham has co-authored frequently with several researchers, including Samantha Wells, Anne-Marie Laslett, Robin Room, Sharon Bernards, and Thomas F. Babor. Their collaborative work contributes to a diverse network of studies in alcohol policy, violence, and public health.

Frequently selected publication venues for their work include:

  • International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
  • International Journal of Drug Policy
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Addiction

In addition to journal articles, Kathryn Graham has published a book titled Álcool: uma mercadoria nada comum: pesquisa e políticas públicas in 2023 through Dialética eBooks.

Best Publications

  • A comparative risk assessment of burden of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990-2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010

    Stephen S. Lim;Theo Vos;Abraham D. Flaxman;Goodarz Danaei

  • THE RELATION BETWEEN DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS OF ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND BURDEN OF DISEASE - AN OVERVIEW

    Juergen Rehm;Juergen Rehm;Juergen Rehm;Dolly Baliunas;Dolly Baliunas;Guilherme L. G. Borges;Kathryn Graham;Kathryn Graham;Kathryn Graham

  • The relationship of average volume of alcohol consumption and patterns of drinking to burden of disease: an overview.

    Jürgen T. Rehm;Robin Room;Kathryn Graham;Maristela Monteiro

  • Gender differences in alcohol consumption and adverse drinking consequences: cross‐cultural patterns

    R W Wilsnack;N D Vogeltanz;S C Wilsnack;T R Harris

  • Intimate partner violence victimization and alcohol consumption in women: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

    Karen M. Devries;Jennifer C. Child;Loraine J. Bacchus;Joelle Y. T. Mak

  • Alcohol as a Risk Factor for Global Burden of Disease

    Jürgen Rehm;Robin Room;Maristela Monteiro;Gerhard Gmel

  • Alcohol: No ordinary commodity: Research and public policy, 2nd ed.

    Thomas Babor;Raul Caetano;Sally Casswell;Griffith Edwards

  • Current directions in research on understanding and preventing intoxicated aggression

    K Graham;K E Leonard;R Room;T C Wild

  • Bad nights or bad bars? Multi-level analysis of environmental predictors of aggression in late-night large-capacity bars and clubs.

    Kathryn Graham;Sharon Bernards;D. Wayne Osgood;Samantha Wells

  • Alcohol May Not Cause Partner Violence But It Seems to Make It Worse: A Cross National Comparison of the Relationship Between Alcohol and Severity of Partner Violence:

    Kathryn Graham;Sharon Bernards;Sharon C. Wilsnack;Gerhard Gmel

  • Aggression and barroom environments.

    K Graham;L La Rocque;R Yetman;T J Ross

  • Does the association between alcohol consumption and depression depend on how they are measured

    Kathryn Graham;Agnes Massak;Andrée Demers;Jürgen Rehm;Jürgen Rehm

  • Raising the bar: preventing aggression in and around bars, clubs and pubs

    Kathryn Graham;Ross Homel

  • Social inequalities and gender differences in the experience of alcohol-related problems.

    Ulrike Grittner;Sandra Kuntsche;Kathryn Graham;Kim Bloomfield;Kim Bloomfield

  • ‘Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight!’ Aggression Among Young Males in Bars—A Question of Values?

    Kathryn Graham;Samantha Wells

  • Policy implications of the widespread practice of 'pre-drinking' or 'pre-gaming' before going to public drinking establishments: are current prevention strategies backfiring?

    Samantha Wells;Samantha Wells;Kathryn Graham;Kathryn Graham;John Purcell;John Purcell

  • Alcohol : No Ordinary Commodity – a summary of the second edition

    T. Babor;R. Caetano;S. Casswell;G. Edwards

  • Aggression involving alcohol: relationship to drinking patterns and social context

    Samantha Wells;Kathryn Graham

  • Steps towards Constructing a Global Comparative Risk Analysis for Alcohol Consumption: Determining Indicators and Empirical Weights for Patterns of Drinking, Deciding about Theoretical Minimum, and Dealing with Different Consequences

    Jürgen Rehm;Jürgen Rehm;Maristela Monteiro;Robin Room;Gerhard Gmel

  • Should alcohol consumption measures be adjusted for gender differences

    Kathryn Graham;Richard Wilsnack;Deborah Dawson;Nancy Vogeltanz

Frequent Co-Authors

Samantha Wells
Samantha Wells Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Paul F. Tremblay
Paul F. Tremblay University of Western Ontario
Joel W. Grube
Joel W. Grube Pacific Institute
Angela Taft
Angela Taft La Trobe University
Antonia Abbey
Antonia Abbey Wayne State University
Emmanuel Kuntsche
Emmanuel Kuntsche La Trobe University
Richard B. Felson
Richard B. Felson Pennsylvania State University
Kenneth E. Leonard
Kenneth E. Leonard University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Bridget F. Grant
Bridget F. Grant National Institutes of Health
James L. Kennedy
James L. Kennedy Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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