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Overview

Stephan Arndt is affiliated with the University of Iowa in the United States. Their primary research area lies within Medicine, with a focus on subfields including Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, and Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health.

The core topics of their work address Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes, Opioid Use Disorder Treatment, HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk, Mental Health Treatment and Access, Prenatal Substance Exposure Effects, Digital Mental Health Interventions, and Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Stephan Arndt include Helen Lavretsky, Dilip V. Jeste, Liat Ayalon, Ramat Gan, and Devangere Devanand.

Their research has been published extensively in several venues, with the highest number of publications appearing in International Psychogeriatrics, followed by Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy, and International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.

Selected recent papers by Stephan Arndt include:

  • "Substance Use in Pregnancy: Identifying Stigma and Improving Care" (2021) published in Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation
  • "Stigma: how it affects the substance use disorder patient" (2020) published in Substance Abuse Treatment Prevention and Policy
  • "Telehealth Utilization Is Associated with Lower Risk of Discontinuation of Buprenorphine: a Retrospective Cohort Study of US Veterans" (2021) published in Journal of General Internal Medicine
  • "Late- and Typical-Onset Heroin Use Among Older Adults Seeking Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder" (2020) published in American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
  • "Association Between Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder and Mortality Risk" (2021) published in American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Best Publications

  • The Comprehensive Assessment of Symptoms and History (CASH). An instrument for assessing diagnosis and psychopathology.

    Nancy C. Andreasen;Michael C. Flaum;Stephan Arndt

  • Predictive Values of Neurocognition and Negative Symptoms on Functional Outcome in Schizophrenia: A Longitudinal First-Episode Study With 7-Year Follow-Up

    Peter Milev;Beng-Choon Ho;Stephan Arndt;Nancy C. Andreasen

  • Broader autism phenotype: Evidence from a family history study of multiple-incidence autism families

    Joseph Piven;Pat Palmer;Dinah Jacobi;Debra Childress

  • Major depression following traumatic brain injury.

    Ricardo E. Jorge;Robert G. Robinson;David Moser;Amane Tateno

  • Symptoms of Schizophrenia: Methods, Meanings, and Mechanisms

    Nancy C. Andreasen;Stephan Arndt;Randall Alliger;Del Miller

  • Thalamic abnormalities in schizophrenia visualized through magnetic resonance image averaging

    Nancy C. Andreasen;Stephan Arndt;Victor Swayze;Ted Cizadlo

  • Schizophrenia and cognitive dysmetria: a positron-emission tomography study of dysfunctional prefrontal-thalamic-cerebellar circuitry.

    N C Andreasen;D S O'Leary;T Cizadlo;S Arndt

  • Remembering the past: two facets of episodic memory explored with positron emission tomography.

    Andreasen Nc;O'Leary Ds;Cizadlo T;Arndt S

  • Progressive structural brain abnormalities and their relationship to clinical outcome: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study early in schizophrenia.

    Beng-Choon Ho;Nancy C. Andreasen;Peg Nopoulos;Stephan Arndt

  • An MRI Study of Brain Size in Autism

    Joseph Piven;Stephan Arndt;James Bailey;Susan Havercamp

  • Positive and negative symptoms in schizophrenia: A critical reappraisal.

    Nancy C. Andreasen;Michael Flaum;Victor W. Swayze;Gary Tyrrell

  • The distinction of positive and negative symptoms. The failure of a two-dimensional model.

    Stephan Arndt;Randall J. Alliger;Nancy C. Andreasen

  • Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS) for Outpatients With Borderline Personality Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial and 1-Year Follow-Up

    M.S.W. Nancee Blum;P.A.C. Don St. John;Bruce Pfohl;Scott Stuart

  • Longitudinal study of cognitive function in first-episode and recent-onset schizophrenia.

    Sherri Gold;Stephan Arndt;Peg Nopoulos;Daniel S. O’Leary

  • Regional Brain Enlargement in Autism: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

    Joseph Piven;Stephan Arndt;James Bailey;Nancy Andreasen

  • An MRI Study of the Corpus Callosum in Autism

    Joseph Piven;James Bailey;Bonnie J. Ranson;Stephan Arndt

  • Escitalopram and Problem-Solving Therapy for Prevention of Poststroke Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Robert G. Robinson;Ricardo E. Jorge;David J. Moser;Laura Acion

  • Mortality and poststroke depression: a placebo-controlled trial of antidepressants.

    Ricardo E. Jorge;Robert G. Robinson;Stephan Arndt;Sergio Starkstein

  • Clozapine and norclozapine plasma concentrations and clinical response of treatment-refractory schizophrenic patients.

    P J Perry;D D Miller;S V Arndt;R J Cadoret

  • Two-Year Outcome in First-Episode Schizophrenia: Predictive Value of Symptoms for Quality of Life

    Beng-Choon Ho;Peg Nopoulos;Michael Flaum;Stephan Arndt

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy C. Andreasen
Nancy C. Andreasen University of Iowa
Daniel S. O'Leary
Daniel S. O'Leary University of Iowa
Robert G. Robinson
Robert G. Robinson University of Iowa
Richard D. Hichwa
Richard D. Hichwa University of Iowa
Laura L. Boles Ponto
Laura L. Boles Ponto University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Vincent A. Magnotta
Vincent A. Magnotta University of Iowa
Beng-Choon Ho
Beng-Choon Ho University of Iowa
Stephen M. Strakowski
Stephen M. Strakowski The University of Texas at Austin
Sergio Paradiso
Sergio Paradiso University of Iowa
Jane S. Paulsen
Jane S. Paulsen University of Wisconsin–Madison

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