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Overview

Kenneth M. Adams is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans several main fields including Psychology, Social Sciences, and Health Professions. More specifically, Adams's work covers subfields such as General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, Family Practice, General Psychology, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's research focuses on diverse topics related to health and social sciences. These topics include:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes
  • Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
  • Academic and Historical Perspectives in Psychology
  • Counseling Practices and Supervision
  • Psychological Testing and Assessment
  • Critical Race Theory in Education

Among the recent papers published by Kenneth M. Adams are the following:

  • Evaluating Agreement Between Medical Record Diagnoses and Independent Evaluator Diagnoses in a Community-Based Effectiveness Study (2024), published in Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • SNAPSHOTS IN TIME? TESTING THE ASSUMPTION OF SIMULTANEOUS DEPOSITION AND PRESERVATION OF TEPHRA BEDS (2022), published in Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Adams has also co-authored research with a range of collaborators, including:

  • Grace S. Woodard
  • Jill Ehrenreich-May
  • Golda S. Ginsburg
  • Amanda Jensen-Doss
  • Gregory J. Lamberty

The scientist's work has been published in several academic venues, notably:

  • Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Studies in Gender and Sexuality
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

Best Publications

  • Neuropsychological assessment of neuropsychiatric disorders

    Igor Grant;Kenneth M. Adams

  • Poor response inhibition as a predictor of problem drinking and illicit drug use in adolescents at risk for alcoholism and other substance use disorders.

    Joel T. Nigg;Maria M. Wong;Michelle M. Martel;Jennifer M. Jester

  • Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology

    Louis Costa;Byron P. Rourke;K. M. Adams;D. J. Bakker

  • Normative Symbol Digit Modalities Test performance in a community-based sample.

    Laura K. Sheridan;Hiram E. Fitzgerald;Kenneth M. Adams;Joel T. Nigg

  • Neuropsychological Function in Mild Sleep-Disordered Breathing

    Susan Redline;Milton E. Strauss;Nancy Adams;Mary Winters

  • Neuropsychological Deficits Are Correlated with Frontal Hypometabolism in Positron Emission Tomography Studies of Older Alcoholic Patients

    Kenneth M. Adams;Sid Gilman;Robert A Koeppe;Karen J. Kluin

  • Cerebellar and frontal hypometabolism in alcoholic cerebellar degeneration studied with positron emission tomography.

    Sid Gilman;Kenneth Adams;Robert A. Koeppe;Stanley Berent

  • The California Verbal Learning Test in the Detection of Incomplete Effort in Neuropsychological Evaluation.

    Scott R. Millis;Steven H. Putnam;Steven H. Putnam;Kenneth M. Adams;Joseph H. Ricker;Joseph H. Ricker

  • Behavioral control and resiliency in the onset of alcohol and illicit drug use: a prospective study from preschool to adolescence.

    Maria M. Wong;Joel T. Nigg;Robert A. Zucker;Leon I. Puttler

  • Neuropsychological Executive Functioning in Children at Elevated Risk for Alcoholism: Findings in Early Adolescence.

    Joel T. Nigg;Jennifer M. Glass;Maria M. Wong;Edwin Poon

  • Childhood and adolescent resiliency, regulation, and executive functioning in relation to adolescent problems and competence in a high-risk sample.

    Michelle M. Martel;Joel T. Nigg;Maria M. Wong;Hiram E. Fitzgerald

  • Neuropsychological Assessment of Neuropsychiatric and Neuromedical Disorders

    Igor Grant;Kenneth M. Adams

  • Effects of alcoholism severity and smoking on executive neurocognitive function.

    Jennifer M. Glass;Anne Buu;Kenneth M. Adams;Joel T. Nigg

  • Inattention/hyperactivity and aggression from early childhood to adolescence: heterogeneity of trajectories and differential influence of family environment characteristics.

    Jennifer M. Jester;Joel T. Nigg;Kenneth Adams;Hiram E. Fitzgerald

  • Temperament pathways to childhood disruptive behavior and adolescent substance abuse: Testing a cascade model

    Michelle M. Martel;Laura Pierce;Joel T. Nigg;Jennifer M. Jester

  • Normal neuropsychological abilities of alcoholic men in their late thirties.

    Grant I;Adams K;Reed R

  • Detecting Incomplete Effort on the MMPI-2: An Examination of the Fake-Bad Scale in Mild Head Injury

    S.R. Ross;S.R. Millis;R.A. Krukowski;S.H. Putnam

  • The Medical Symptom Validity Test in the evaluation of Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom soldiers: a preliminary study.

    Kriscinda A. Whitney;Kriscinda A. Whitney;Polly H. Shepard;Amanda L. Williams;Jeremy J. Davis

  • Effects of abstinence and relapse upon neuropsychological function and cerebral glucose metabolism in severe chronic alcoholism

    Doug Johnson-Greene;Doug Johnson-Greene;Kenneth M. Adams;Sid Gilman;Robert A. Koeppe

  • Smoking is associated with neurocognitive deficits in alcoholism

    Jennifer M. Glass;Kenneth M. Adams;Joel T. Nigg;Maria M. Wong

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Zucker
Robert A. Zucker University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Joel T. Nigg
Joel T. Nigg Oregon Health & Science University
Hiram E. Fitzgerald
Hiram E. Fitzgerald Michigan State University
Maria M. Wong
Maria M. Wong Idaho State University
Linas A. Bieliauskas
Linas A. Bieliauskas University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Michelle M. Martel
Michelle M. Martel University of Kentucky
Jennifer M. Glass
Jennifer M. Glass University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Scott R. Millis
Scott R. Millis Wayne State University
Stanley Berent
Stanley Berent University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert D. Kerns
Robert D. Kerns Yale University

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