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Ned L. Cooney is affiliated with Yale University in the United States and has published research primarily in the fields of Health Professions and Social Sciences, with a focus on General Health Professions, Health, Clinical Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, and Epidemiology. Their work addresses multiple aspects of health and social issues, particularly concentrating on populations experiencing homelessness and related health disparities.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Community Health and Development
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Mental Health Research Topics
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Research
  • Food Security and Health in Diverse Populations

Ned L. Cooney has contributed to publications in a variety of journals, including:

  • BMC Public Health
  • Journal of Traumatic Stress
  • Addictive Behaviors Reports
  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • BMC Medical Education

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Cooney cover topics related to smoking cessation, alcohol abstinence, trauma symptoms, and patient involvement in medical education. These include:

  • "The implementation of a smoking cessation and alcohol abstinence intervention for people experiencing homelessness," 2022, BMC Public Health
  • "Correspondence Between Retrospective and Momentary Self-Reported Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms: Evidence for Peak and End Effects in Veterans," 2021, Journal of Traumatic Stress
  • "Association between psychosocial factors and co-morbid cigarette smoking and alcohol use in a population experiencing homelessness," 2023, Addictive Behaviors Reports
  • "Combined Smoking Cessation and Alcohol Abstinence Treatment for People Experiencing Homelessness: A Randomized Trial," 2025, Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • "Exploring patient involvement in obstetrics and gynaecology medical education: a scoping review," 2025, BMC Medical Education

Their frequent collaborators include Rebekah Pratt, Susan A. Everson-Rose, Xianghua Luo, Janet Thomas, and Olanrewaju Onigbogi, with multiple joint publications across their research themes.

Best Publications

  • Treating Alcohol Dependence: A Coping Skills Training Guide

    Peter M Monti;Ronald M Kadden;Damaris J Rohsenow;Ned L Cooney

  • Alcohol cue reactivity, negative-mood reactivity, and relapse in treated alcoholic men.

    Ned L. Cooney;Mark D. Litt;Priscilla A. Morse;Lance O. Bauer

  • Project MATCH: Rationale and methods for a multisite clinical trial matching patients to alcoholism treatment

    M. E. Mattson;J. P. Allen;W. R. Miller;R. K. Hester

  • Matching alcoholism treatments to client heterogeneity

    J. Allen;R. F. Anton;T. F. Babor;J. Carbonari

  • Matching alcoholics to coping skills or interactional therapies: posttreatment results.

    Ronald M. Kadden;Ned L. Cooney;Herbert Getter;Mark D. Litt

  • Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and sympatho-adreno-medullary responses during stress-induced and drug cue-induced cocaine craving states.

    Rajita Sinha;Makram Talih;Robert Malison;Ned Cooney

  • Project MATCH secondary a priori hypotheses

    J. Allen;R. F. Anton;T. F. Babor;J. Carbonari

  • Cognitive behavioural coping skills therapy manual: a clinical research guide for therapists treating individuals with alcohol abuse and dependence,

    Ronald M Kadden;Carroll Kathleen;Dennis M Donovan;Ned L. Cooney

  • Serotonergic and noradrenergic dysregulation in alcoholism: m-chlorophenylpiperazine and yohimbine effects in recently detoxified alcoholics and healthy comparison subjects.

    John H. Krystal;Elizabeth Webb;Ned L. Cooney;Henry R. Kranzler

  • Matching Alcoholics to Coping Skills or Interactional Therapies: Two-Year Follow-Up Results.

    Ned L. Cooney;Ronald M. Kadden;Mark D. Litt;Herbert Getter

  • Types of alcoholics, II. Application of an empirically derived typology to treatment matching.

    Mark D. Litt;Thomas F. Babor;Frances K. DelBoca;Ronald M. Kadden

  • Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) with treated alcoholics: Methodological problems and potential solutions.

    Mark D. Litt;Ned L. Cooney;Priscilla Morse

  • Coping skills and treatment outcomes in cognitive-behavioral and interactional group therapy for alcoholism.

    Mark D. Litt;Ronald M. Kadden;Ned L. Cooney;Elise Kabela

  • Internal validity of project MATCH treatments: Discriminability and integrity.

    Kathleen M. Carroll;Gerard J. Connors;Ned L. Cooney;Carlo C. DiClemente

  • Reactivity to alcohol-related stimuli in the laboratory and in the field: predictors of craving in treated alcoholics.

    Mark D. Litt;Ned L. Cooney;Priscilla Morse

  • Reactivity to alcohol cues in alcoholics and non-alcoholics: Implications for a stimulus control analysis of drinking

    Ovide F. Pomerleau;Joanne Fertig;Laurence Baker;Ned Cooney

  • Reactivity to alcohol cues and induced moods in alcoholics.

    Mark D. Litt;Ned L. Cooney;Ronald M. Kadden;Larry Gaupp

  • Reactivity to alcohol-related cues: physiological and subjective responses in alcoholics and nonproblem drinkers.

    Richard F Kaplan;Ned L. Cooney;Laurence H. Baker;Robert A. Gillespie

  • Therapist effects in three treatments for alcohol problems

    J.P. Allen;M.E. Mattson;W.R. Miller;J.S. Tonigan

  • Differences between responders and nonresponders to cocaine cues in the laboratory.

    S.Kelly Avants;Arthur Margolin;Thomas R. Kosten;Ned L. Cooney

  • Matching alcoholism treatments to client heterogeneity

    J. P. Allen;M. E. Mattson;W. R. Miller;J. S. Tonigan

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark D. Litt
Mark D. Litt University of Connecticut Health Center
Ronald M. Kadden
Ronald M. Kadden University of Connecticut Health Center
Dennis M. Donovan
Dennis M. Donovan University of Washington
Carlo C. DiClemente
Carlo C. DiClemente University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Kathleen M. Carroll
Kathleen M. Carroll Yale University
William R. Miller
William R. Miller University of New Mexico
Robert L. Stout
Robert L. Stout Brown University
Richard Longabaugh
Richard Longabaugh Brown University
Sherry A. McKee
Sherry A. McKee Yale University
Gerard J. Connors
Gerard J. Connors University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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