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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2011 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Mark G. Myers is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a total of 20 publications, focusing on several subfields including Physiology, General Health Professions, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Applied Psychology, and Clinical Psychology.

The main topics covered in Myers' work relate to Smoking Behavior and Cessation, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research, Homelessness and Social Issues, Nutrition, Health and Food Behavior, and Neuroscience of respiration and sleep.

Frequent publication venues for Myers include Substance Use & Misuse, Progress in Community Health Partnerships, Addictive Behaviors, American Journal of Health Promotion, and Nicotine & Tobacco Research.

Several papers published by Myers demonstrate the scope of their research. Selected recent papers include:

  • Post-legalization changes in marijuana use in a sample of young California adults, 2020, Addictive Behaviors
  • JUUL E-Cigarette Quit Attempts and Cessation Perceptions in College Student JUUL E-Cigarette Users, 2020, American Journal of Health Promotion
  • Co-occurring Use of Cannabis and Tobacco and the Presence of Acute Respiratory Symptoms among Young Adult Light and Intermittent Smokers, 2020, Substance Use & Misuse
  • Non-daily Cigarette Smoking: Stability and Transition to Abstinence in Young Adults, 2022, Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Associations Between Self-Reported and Biological Measures of Nicotine Consumption Among Young Adult Nondaily Cigarette Smokers, 2020, American Journal on Addictions

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Myers are:

  • Neal Doran
  • John B. Correa
  • Lyric Tully
  • David R. Strong
  • Paul Krebs

In 2011, Myers was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA).

Best Publications

  • Brief intervention for harm reduction with alcohol-positive older adolescents in a hospital emergency department

    Peter M Monti;Suzanne M Colby;Nancy P Barnett;Anthony Spirito

  • Psychometric evaluation of the Customary Drinking and Drug Use Record (CDDR): a measure of adolescent alcohol and drug involvement.

    Sandra A. Brown;Mark G. Myers;Linna Lippke;Susan F. Tapert

  • A randomized clinical trial of a brief motivational intervention for alcohol-positive adolescents treated in an emergency department

    Anthony Spirito;Peter M. Monti;Nancy P. Barnett;Suzanne M. Colby

  • Conduct disorder among adolescent alcohol and drug abusers.

    S. A. Brown;A. Gleghorn;Marc A. Schuckit;M. G. Myers

  • Progression From Conduct Disorder to Antisocial Personality Disorder Following Treatment for Adolescent Substance Abuse

    Mark G. Myers;David G. Stewart;Sandra A. Brown

  • Initiating moderate to heavy alcohol use predicts changes in neuropsychological functioning for adolescent girls and boys.

    Lindsay M. Squeglia;Andrea D. Spadoni;M. Alejandra Infante;Mark G. Myers

  • Depression Among Cocaine Abusers in Treatment: Relation to Cocaine and Alcohol Use and Treatment Outcome

    Richard A. Brown;Peter M. Monti;Mark G. Myers;Rosemarie A. Martin

  • Correlates of success following treatment for adolescent substance abuse.

    Sandra A. Brown;Mark G. Myers;Mariam A. Mott;Peter W. Vik

  • A multivariate process model of adolescent 12-step attendance and substance use outcome following inpatient treatment.

    John F. Kelly;Mark G. Myers;Sandra A. Brown

  • Stress-coping and temptation-coping as predictors of adolescent substance use.

    Eric F. Wagner;Mark G. Myers;Jessica L. McIninch

  • Motivational enhancement and coping skills training for cocaine abusers: effects on substance use outcomes

    Damaris J. Rohsenow;Damaris J. Rohsenow;Peter M. Monti;Peter M. Monti;Rosemarie A. Martin;Suzanne M. Colby

  • Innovations in Adolescent Substance Abuse Interventions

    Eric F. Wagner;Sandra A. Brown;Peter M. Monti;Mark G. Myers

  • Adolescent alcohol and drug abuse and health

    Gregory A Aarons;Gregory A Aarons;Sandra A Brown;Michael T Coe;Mark G Myers;Mark G Myers

  • Effects of motivational interviewing on smoking cessation in adolescents with psychiatric disorders

    R A Brown;S E Ramsey;S E Ramsey;D R Strong;M G Myers

  • Use of e-cigarettes by individuals with mental health conditions

    Sharon E Cummins;Shu-Hong Zhu;Gary J Tedeschi;Anthony C Gamst

  • Methodological issues in measuring treatment outcome in adolescent smoking cessation studies.

    Robin Mermelstein;Suzanne M. Colby;Christi Patten;Alexandre V Prokhorov

  • E-cigarette use in the past and quitting behavior in the future: a population-based study.

    Wael K. Al-Delaimy;Mark G. Myers;Eric C. Leas;David R. Strong

  • Constructing a Short Form of the Smoking Consequences Questionnaire With Adolescents and Young Adults

    Mark G. Myers;Denis M. McCarthy;Laura MacPherson;Sandra A. Brown

  • Coping as a predictor of adolescent substance abuse treatment outcome.

    Mark G. Myers;Sandra A. Brown;Mariam A. Mott

  • Preadolescent Conduct Disorder Behaviors Predict Relapse and Progression of Addiction for Adolescent Alcohol and Drug Abusers

    Mark G. Myers;Sandra A. Brown;Mariam A. Mott

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandra A. Brown
Sandra A. Brown University of California, San Diego
David R. Strong
David R. Strong University of California, San Diego
Peter M. Monti
Peter M. Monti Brown University
Damaris J. Rohsenow
Damaris J. Rohsenow Brown University
John F. Kelly
John F. Kelly Harvard University
Susan F. Tapert
Susan F. Tapert University of California, San Diego
Rosemarie A. Martin
Rosemarie A. Martin Brown University
Suzanne M. Colby
Suzanne M. Colby Brown University
Elizabeth A. Klonoff
Elizabeth A. Klonoff University of Central Florida
Christopher W. Kahler
Christopher W. Kahler Brown University

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