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Overview

Kerry M. Green is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines within psychology, social sciences, and health professions, with a particular focus on clinical psychology and related fields.

Their work covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • COVID-19 and Mental Health
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

In terms of subfields, Kerry M. Green has contributed notably to clinical psychology, general health professions, health, sociology and political science, and epidemiology.

Key recent publications authored or co-authored by Kerry M. Green include:

  • Substance use and mental health problems among graduate students: Individual and program-level correlates (2020), published in Journal of American College Health
  • Adverse Childhood Experiences, Mental Health, and Risk Behaviors in Adulthood: Exploring Sex, Racial, and Ethnic Group Differences in a Nationally Representative Sample (2021), published in Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma
  • Graduate Student Burnout: Substance Use, Mental Health, and the Moderating Role of Advisor Satisfaction (2020), published in International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction
  • Community Health Worker Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices and Readiness to Manage Intimate Partner Violence (2021), published in Journal of Community Health
  • Impact of Child Sexual Abuse on Socioeconomic Attainment in Adulthood (2022), published in Journal of Adolescent Health

Their frequent co-authors include Elaine Eggleston Doherty, Beth A. Reboussin, Munjireen Sifat, Ramin Mojtabai, and Ryoko Susukida, with collaboration counts ranging from five to eight joint publications.

Kerry M. Green's publications are commonly found in several journals, including:

  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • Prevention Science
  • Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
  • Journal of American College Health
  • Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma

Their research typically intersects psychology and health-oriented disciplines, with an emphasis on understanding mental health, substance use, and trauma within diverse populations. The scope of their work includes examining the social and behavioral factors that influence health outcomes over the life course.

Best Publications

  • Associations Between Time Spent Using Social Media and Internalizing and Externalizing Problems Among US Youth

    Kira E. Riehm;Kenneth A. Feder;Kayla N. Tormohlen;Rosa M. Crum

  • Using full matching to estimate causal effects in nonexperimental studies: examining the relationship between adolescent marijuana use and adult outcomes.

    Elizabeth A. Stuart;Kerry M. Green

  • A Prospective Assessment of Reports of Drinking to Self-medicate Mood Symptoms With the Incidence and Persistence of Alcohol Dependence

    Rosa M. Crum;Ramin Mojtabai;Samuel Lazareck;James M. Bolton

  • Association Between Electronic Cigarette Use and Openness to Cigarette Smoking Among US Young Adults

    Blair N. Coleman;Blair N. Coleman;Benjamin J. Apelberg;Bridget K. Ambrose;Kerry M. Green

  • Does heavy adolescent marijuana use lead to criminal involvement in adulthood? Evidence from a multiwave longitudinal study of urban African Americans

    Kerry M. Green;Elaine E. Doherty;Elizabeth A. Stuart;Margaret E. Ensminger

  • Examining moderation analyses in propensity score methods: application to depression and substance use.

    Kerry M. Green;Elizabeth A. Stuart

  • Impact of Adult Sons’ Incarceration on African American Mothers’ Psychological Distress

    Kerry M. Green;Margaret E. Ensminger;Judith A. Robertson;Hee Soon Juon

  • Depressed mood in childhood and subsequent alcohol use through adolescence and young adulthood.

    Rosa M. Crum;Kerry M. Green;Carla L. Storr;Ya Fen Chan

  • Long-term consequences of adolescent parenthood among African-American urban youth: a propensity score matching approach.

    Luciana C. Assini-Meytin;Kerry M. Green

  • Impacts of age of onset of substance use disorders on risk of adult incarceration among disadvantaged urban youth: a propensity score matching approach.

    Eric P. Slade;Elizabeth A. Stuart;David S. Salkever;David S. Salkever;Mustafa Karakus

  • Race/ethnicity and sex differences in progression from drinking initiation to the development of alcohol dependence.

    Anika A.H. Alvanzo;Carla L. Storr;Carla L. Storr;Lareina La Flair;Kerry M. Green

  • "It's not smoke. It's not tar. It's not 4000 chemicals. Case closed": Exploring attitudes, beliefs, and perceived social norms of e-cigarette use among adult users.

    Blair N. Coleman;Sarah E. Johnson;Greta K. Tessman;Cindy Tworek

  • Gender and race/ethnicity differences for initiation of alcohol-related service use among persons with alcohol dependence

    Anika A.H. Alvanzo;Carla L. Storr;Carla L. Storr;Ramin Mojtabai;Ramin Mojtabai;Kerry M. Green

  • The impact of early school behavior and educational achievement on adult drug use disorders: a prospective study.

    Kate E. Fothergill;Margaret E. Ensminger;Kerry M. Green;Rosa M. Crum

  • Intimate partner violence and patterns of alcohol abuse and dependence criteria among women: a latent class analysis.

    Lareina N. La Flair;Catherine Pilcher Bradshaw;Carla L. Storr;Carla L. Storr;Kerry M. Green

  • REPORTS OF DRINKING TO SELF‐MEDICATE ANXIETY SYMPTOMS: LONGITUDINAL ASSESSMENT FOR SUBGROUPS OF INDIVIDUALS WITH ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE

    Rosa M. Crum;Rosa M. Crum;Lareina La Flair;Carla L. Storr;Carla L. Storr;Kerry M. Green

  • Adult social behavioral effects of heavy adolescent marijuana use among African Americans.

    Kerry M. Green;Margaret E. Ensminger

  • Outcomes associated with adolescent marijuana and alcohol use among urban young adults: A prospective study.

    Kerry M. Green;Rashelle J. Musci;Renee M. Johnson;Pamela A. Matson

  • Educational achievement and early school behavior as predictors of alcohol-use disorders: 35-year follow-up of the Woodlawn Study.

    Rosa M. Crum;Hee-Soon Juon;Kerry M. Green;Judith A. Robertson

  • Effects of social integration on health: A prospective study of community engagement among African American women

    Kate E. Fothergill;Margaret E. Ensminger;Judy Robertson;Kerry M. Green

Frequent Co-Authors

Margaret E. Ensminger
Margaret E. Ensminger Johns Hopkins University
Rosa M. Crum
Rosa M. Crum Johns Hopkins University
Beth A. Reboussin
Beth A. Reboussin Wake Forest University
Nicholas S. Ialongo
Nicholas S. Ialongo Johns Hopkins University
Ramin Mojtabai
Ramin Mojtabai Johns Hopkins University
Hee Soon Juon
Hee Soon Juon Thomas Jefferson University
Elizabeth A. Stuart
Elizabeth A. Stuart Johns Hopkins University
Renee M. Johnson
Renee M. Johnson Johns Hopkins University
Elizabeth J. Letourneau
Elizabeth J. Letourneau Johns Hopkins University
Catherine P. Bradshaw
Catherine P. Bradshaw University of Virginia

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