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Overview

Steve Martino is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines including medicine, psychology, and health professions. The scientific contributions primarily focus on clinical psychology, general health professions, and public health, environmental and occupational health, with additional work in pharmacology and epidemiology.

Their major topics of work include:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
  • Intimate Partner and Family Violence
  • Schizophrenia research and treatment
  • Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Martino are:

  • Kristin Mattocks
  • Kathryn Gilstad-Hayden
  • Marc I. Rosen
  • John Sellinger
  • Christina M. Lazar

The venues where Martino commonly publishes their research include:

  • Pain Medicine
  • Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Drug and Alcohol Dependence
  • JMIR Research Protocols
  • Implementation Research and Practice

Notable recent papers published by Martino explore behavioral addiction screening, implementation strategies in healthcare interventions, and therapy techniques for substance use disorders. These include:

  • Validation of a Brief Pornography Screen across multiple samples, 2020, Journal of Behavioral Addictions
  • The implementation and sustainment facilitation strategy improved implementation effectiveness and intervention effectiveness: Results from a cluster-randomized, type 2 hybrid trial, 2020, Implementation Research and Practice
  • A randomized clinical trial of a group cognitive-behavioral therapy to reduce alcohol use among human immunodeficiency virus-infected outpatients in western Kenya, 2020, Addiction
  • The principles and practices of psychoeducation with alcohol or other drug use disorders: A review and brief guide, 2021, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
  • Racial disparities in the SOFA score among patients hospitalized with COVID-19, 2021, PLoS ONE

Best Publications

  • Motivational Interviewing to Improve Treatment Engagement and Outcome in Individuals Seeking Treatment for Substance Abuse: A Multisite Effectiveness Study

    Kathleen M. Carroll;Samuel A. Ball;Charla Nich;Steve Martino

  • Computer-Assisted Delivery of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Addiction: A Randomized Trial of CBT4CBT

    Kathleen M. Carroll;Samuel A. Ball;Steve Martino;Charla Nich

  • Clinical Handbook of Psychological Disorders

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  • Site Matters: Multisite Randomized Trial of Motivational Enhancement Therapy in Community Drug Abuse Clinics

    Samuel A. Ball;Steve Martino;Charla Nich;Tami L. Frankforter

  • Community program therapist adherence and competence in motivational enhancement therapy.

    Steve Martino;Samuel A. Ball;Charla Nich;Tami L. Frankforter

  • Correspondence of motivational enhancement treatment integrity ratings among therapists, supervisors, and observers

    Steve Martino;Samuel Ball;Charla Nich;Tami L. Frankforter

  • Enduring effects of a computer-assisted training program for cognitive behavioral therapy: A 6-month follow-up of CBT4CBT

    Kathleen M. Carroll;Samuel A. Ball;Steve Martino;Charla Nich

  • Motivational Interviewing with Psychiatrically Ill Substance Abusing Patients

    Steve Martino;Kathleen M. Carroll;Stephanie S. O'Malley;Bruce J. Rounsaville

  • Recognition and posing of emotional expressions by abused children and their mothers.

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  • Teaching community program clinicians motivational interviewing using expert and train-the-trainer strategies.

    Steve Martino;Samuel A. Ball;Charla Nich;Monica Canning-Ball

  • Development of the drug abuse screening test for adolescents (DAST-A).

    Steve Martino;Carlos M Grilo;Dwain C Fehon

  • A multisite randomized effectiveness trial of motivational enhancement therapy for Spanish-speaking substance users.

    Kathleen M. Carroll;Steve Martino;Samuel A. Ball;Charla Nich

  • Clinical Characteristics of Men Interested in Seeking Treatment for Use of Pornography

    Shane W. Kraus;Steve Martino;Marc N. Potenza

  • A randomized controlled pilot study of motivational interviewing for patients with psychotic and drug use disorders.

    Steve Martino;Kathleen M. Carroll;Charla Nich;Bruce J. Rounsaville

  • Psychological and behavioral functioning in adolescent psychiatric inpatients who report histories of childhood abuse

    Carlos M. Grilo;Charles A. Sanislow;Dwain C. Fehon;Steve Martino

  • Teaching brief motivational interviewing to Year three medical students.

    Steve Martino;Frederick Haeseler;Richard Belitsky;Michael Pantalon

  • The alliance in motivational enhancement therapy and counseling as usual for substance use problems.

    Paul Crits-Christoph;Robert Gallop;Christina M. Temes;George Woody

  • Treatment outcomes of a stage 1 cognitive–behavioral trial to reduce alcohol use among human immunodeficiency virus‐infected out‐patients in western Kenya

    Rebecca K. Papas;John E. Sidle;John E. Sidle;Benson N. Gakinya;Joyce B. Baliddawa

  • A Methodological Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials of Computer-Assisted Therapies for Psychiatric Disorders: Toward Improved Standards for an Emerging Field

    Brian D. Kiluk;Dawn E. Sugarman;Charla Nich;Carly J. Gibbons

  • Examining the psychometric properties of the Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale in a sample of compulsive pornography users.

    Shane W. Kraus;Marc N. Potenza;Steve Martino;Jon E. Grant

  • Dual Diagnosis Motivational Interviewing: a modification of Motivational Interviewing for substance-abusing patients with psychotic disorders.

    Steve Martino;Kathleen Carroll;Demetrios Kostas;Jennifer Perkins

  • Treatment of Compulsive Pornography Use With Naltrexone: A Case Report.

    Shane W. Kraus;Sarah Meshberg-Cohen;Steve Martino;Lantie J. Quinones

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathleen M. Carroll
Kathleen M. Carroll Yale University
Samuel A. Ball
Samuel A. Ball Yale University
Charla Nich
Charla Nich Yale University
Carlos M. Grilo
Carlos M. Grilo Yale University
Shane W. Kraus
Shane W. Kraus University of Nevada, Las Vegas
José Szapocznik
José Szapocznik University of Miami
Stephen A. Maisto
Stephen A. Maisto Syracuse University
Robert D. Kerns
Robert D. Kerns Yale University
Nancy M. Petry
Nancy M. Petry University of Connecticut
Amy C. Justice
Amy C. Justice Yale University

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