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Paul M. Roman is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with significant contributions related to substance abuse treatment and outcomes, psychosocial factors affecting youth, criminal justice and corrections analysis, child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development, and prenatal substance exposure effects.

The scientist has published work in several venues, illustrating a range of interdisciplinary interests. These publication venues include:

  • CrimRxiv
  • The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
  • Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
  • Contemporary Family Therapy
  • The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society

Paul M. Roman's main subfields of study cover Sociology and Political Science, Epidemiology, Clinical Psychology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health.

Their recent published papers include:

  • "Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse," 2024, published in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
  • "Robert Straus and the End of an Era," 2021, published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
  • "Alcohol Use/dependence," 2025, published in The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Paul M. Roman are:

  • Jessica L. Chou
  • Rikki Patton
  • Lydia Aletraris
  • Asif Zaarur
  • Christine E. Grella

The major topics addressed in their research comprise:

  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Psychosocial Factors Impacting Youth
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects

Best Publications

  • EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION AND TURNOVER INTENTION IN HUMAN SERVICE OCCUPATIONS: THE PROTECTIVE ROLE OF COWORKER SUPPORT

    Lori J. Ducharme;Hannah K. Knudsen;Paul M. Roman

  • Job stress and poor sleep quality: Data from an American sample of full-time workers

    Hannah K. Knudsen;Lori J. Ducharme;Paul M. Roman

  • Spirits and demons at work: alcohol and other drugs on the job

    Harrison Miller Trice;Paul M. Roman

  • Problem drinking patterns among African Americans: the impacts of reports of discrimination, perceptions of prejudice, and "risky" coping strategies.

    Jack K Martin;Steven A Tuch;Paul M Roman

  • Organizational Justice and Job Satisfaction: A Test of Three Competing Models

    Jody Clay-Warner;Jeremy Reynolds;Paul Roman

  • Delabeling, Relabeling, and Alcoholics Anonymous

    Harrison M. Trice;Paul Michael Roman

  • Turnover intention and emotional exhaustion "at the top": adapting the job demands-resources model to leaders of addiction treatment organizations.

    Hannah K. Knudsen;Lori J. Ducharme;Paul M. Roman

  • Counselor emotional exhaustion and turnover intention in therapeutic communities

    Hannah K. Knudsen;Lori J. Ducharme;Paul M. Roman

  • Adoption and implementation of medications in addiction treatment programs.

    Hannah K. Knudsen;Amanda J. Abraham;Paul M. Roman

  • Adoption and implementation of new technologies in substance abuse treatment.

    Paul M Roman;J.Aaron Johnson

  • The workplace and alcohol problem prevention.

    Paul M. Roman;Terry C. Blum

  • Modeling the use of innovations in private treatment organizations: the role of absorptive capacity.

    Hannah K. Knudsen;Paul M. Roman

  • Clinical supervision, emotional exhaustion, and turnover intention: a study of substance abuse treatment counselors in the Clinical Trials Network of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

    Hannah K. Knudsen;Lori J. Ducharme;Paul M. Roman

  • Retaining counseling staff at substance abuse treatment centers: effects of management practices.

    Hannah K. Knudsen;J.Aaron Johnson;Paul M. Roman

  • Effects of marital and co-worker relationships on negative affect: Testing the central role of marriage

    Steven R. H. Beach;Jack K. Martin;Terry C. Blum;Paul M. Roman

  • Alcohol consumption and work performance.

    Terry C. Blum;Paul M. Roman;Jack K. Martin

  • Buprenorphine diffusion: the attitudes of substance abuse treatment counselors.

    Hannah K. Knudsen;Lori J. Ducharme;Paul M. Roman;Tanja Link

  • Using medication-assisted treatment for substance use disorders: evidence of barriers and facilitators of implementation.

    Paul M. Roman;Amanda J. Abraham;Hannah K. Knudsen

  • Procedural Justice, Distributive Justice: How Experiences With Downsizing Condition Their Impact On Organizational Commitment:

    Jody Clay-Warner;Karen A. Hegtvedt;Paul Roman

  • Early adoption of buprenorphine in substance abuse treatment centers: Data from the private and public sectors

    Hannah K. Knudsen;Lori J. Ducharme;Paul M. Roman

Frequent Co-Authors

Hannah K. Knudsen
Hannah K. Knudsen University of Kentucky
Harrison M. Trice
Harrison M. Trice Cornell University
Carrie B. Oser
Carrie B. Oser University of Kentucky
Steven R. H. Beach
Steven R. H. Beach University of Georgia
Jody L. Sindelar
Jody L. Sindelar Yale University
Dennis McCarty
Dennis McCarty Oregon Health & Science University
Therese K. Killeen
Therese K. Killeen Medical University of South Carolina
Ileana Arias
Ileana Arias Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Steve Martino
Steve Martino Yale University
David C. McClelland
David C. McClelland Boston University

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