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6236
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2002 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Patrick M. Flynn is affiliated with Texas Christian University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within the arts and humanities, including philosophy, economics and econometrics, general health professions, experimental and cognitive psychology, and renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment.

The main research topics covered by their work include:

  • Theology and Philosophy of Evil
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Philosophy and Theoretical Science
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Water Resources Management and Optimization
  • Local Government Finance and Decentralization
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth

They have published articles in various academic venues, showing a multidisciplinary approach. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Journal of Human Resources
  • Journal of Public Economics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Health & Justice
  • UNC Libraries

Their recent papers demonstrate engagement with environmental economics, public policy, and health justice topics. Selected recent publications are:

  • "A Watershed Moment," 2023, The Journal of Human Resources
  • "Rivers, lakes and revenue streams: The heterogeneous effects of Clean Water Act grants on local spending," 2022, Journal of Public Economics
  • "A Watershed Moment: The Clean Water Act and Birth Weight," 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Results of a national survey of substance use treatment services for youth under community supervision," 2023, Health & Justice
  • "Antiretroviral Adherence Following Prison Release in a Randomized Trial of the imPACT Intervention to Maintain Suppression of HIV Viremia," 2020, UNC Libraries

Dr. Flynn frequently collaborates with other researchers in related fields. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Michelle Marcus
  • Danica K. Knight
  • Tucker Smith
  • Rod Funk
  • Steven Belenko

In recognition of their contributions, Patrick M. Flynn was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2002.

Best Publications

  • Overview of 1-year follow-up outcomes in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS).

    Robert L. Hubbard;S. Gail Craddock;Patrick M. Flynn;Jill Anderson

  • Capacity for survival: Exploring strengths of homeless street youth

    Kimberly Bender;Sanna J. Thompson;Holly McManus;Janet Lantry

  • Co-occurring disorders in substance abuse treatment: issues and prospects.

    Patrick M. Flynn;Barry S. Brown

  • Moving innovations into treatment: A stage-based approach to program change

    D. Dwayne Simpson;Patrick M. Flynn

  • An Assessment for Criminal Thinking

    Kevin Knight;Bryan R. Garner;D. Dwayne Simpson;Janis T. Morey

  • Medication-assisted treatment in criminal justice agencies affiliated with the criminal justice-drug abuse treatment studies (CJ-DATS): availability, barriers, and intentions.

    Peter D. Friedmann;Randall Hoskinson;Randall Hoskinson;Randall Hoskinson;Michael Gordon;Robert Schwartz

  • Treatment structure and program services in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS).

    Rose M. Etheridge;Robert L. Hubbard;Jill Anderson;S. Gail Craddock

  • Methodological overview and Research Design for the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS).

    Patrick M. Flynn;S. Gail Craddock;Robert L. Hubbard;Jill Anderson

  • Recovery from opioid addiction in DATOS.

    Patrick M Flynn;George W Joe;Kirk M Broome;D.Dwayne Simpson

  • Insights from the street: Perceptions of services and providers by homeless young adults

    Sanna J. Thompson;Holly McManus;Janet Lantry;Liliane Windsor

  • Treatment Engagement: Building Therapeutic Alliance in Home-Based Treatment with Adolescents and their Families

    Sanna J. Thompson;Kimberly Bender;Janet Lantry;Patrick M. Flynn

  • Leadership, burnout, and job satisfaction in outpatient drug-free treatment programs

    Kirk M. Broome;Danica K. Knight;Jennifer R. Edwards;Patrick M. Flynn

  • Looking back on cocaine dependence: reasons for recovery.

    Patrick M. Flynn;George W. Joe;Kirk M. Broome;D. Dwayne Simpson

  • Program structure, staff perceptions, and client engagement in treatment

    Kirk M. Broome;Patrick M. Flynn;Danica K. Knight;D. Dwayne Simpson

  • Characteristics and Pretreatment Behaviors of Clients Entering Drug Abuse Treatment: 1969 to 1993

    Suzanne Craddock;JL RoundsBryant;Patrick Flynn;Robert Hubbard

  • Psychiatric comorbidity measures as predictors of retention in drug abuse treatment programs.

    K M Broome;P M Flynn;D D Simpson

  • The federal role in drug abuse technology transfer: a history and perspective.

    Barry S. Brown;Patrick M. Flynn

  • Costs and benefits of treatment for cocaine addiction in DATOS.

    Patrick M Flynn;Patrick M Flynn;Patricia L Kristiansen;James V Porto;Robert L Hubbard

  • The impact of organizational stress and burnout on client engagement.

    Brittany Landrum;Danica K. Knight;Patrick M. Flynn

  • Comparative cocaine abuse treatment strategies: enhancing client retention and treatment exposure.

    Jeffrey A. Hoffman;Barry D. Caudill;Joseph J. Koman;James W. Luckey

  • Measuring offender attributes and engagement in treatment using the client evaluation of self and treatment

    Bryan R. Garner;Kevin Knight;Patrick M. Flynn;Janis T. Morey

  • A model for rigorously applying the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment (EPIS) framework in the design and measurement of a large scale collaborative multi-site study

    Jennifer E. Becan;John P. Bartkowski;Danica K. Knight;Tisha R. A. Wiley

Frequent Co-Authors

D. Dwayne Simpson
D. Dwayne Simpson Texas Christian University
Kevin Knight
Kevin Knight Texas Christian University
George W. Joe
George W. Joe Texas Christian University
Barry S. Brown
Barry S. Brown University of North Carolina Wilmington
Peter D. Friedmann
Peter D. Friedmann University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Roselind Lieb
Roselind Lieb University of Basel
Daniel J. Feaster
Daniel J. Feaster University of Miami
Patrick J. Curran
Patrick J. Curran University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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