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Susanne S. Lee is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily within psychology, medicine, and environmental science. The subfields of their focus include clinical psychology, industrial and manufacturing engineering, applied psychology, food science, and sociology and political science.

Lee has contributed significantly to topics such as posttraumatic stress disorder research, food waste reduction and sustainability, municipal solid waste management, behavioral health and interventions, digital mental health interventions, COVID-19 and mental health, and family support in illness.

The frequent publication venues for Lee's work include Prevention Science, Family Process, Foods, Maine Policy Review, and Cancer. These reflect the multidisciplinary nature of their research interests.

Susanne S. Lee's recent papers are:

  • Replication and extension of the military family stress model: The after deployment adaptive parenting tools ADAPT4U study, 2023, Family Process
  • Does Being In-Person Matter? Demonstrating the Feasibility and Reliability of Fully Remote Observational Data Collection, 2024, Prevention Science
  • Safe Circular Food Systems: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Identify Emergent Risks in Food Waste Nutrient Cycling, 2024, Foods
  • The Disposal Mode of Maine's Waste Governance, 2023, Maine Policy Review
  • A Conversion Crosswalk for the UCLA PTSD Reaction Index: Translating DSM-IV to DSM-5, 2021, Journal of Traumatic Stress

Lee has worked collaboratively with several frequent coauthors, including Abigail H. Gewirtz, Brieanne Berry, Travis Blackmer, Michael A. Haedicke, and Jean D. MacRae, each of whom has coauthored at least three publications with Lee.

Best Publications

  • Expression of astrocytic markers aquaporin 4 and connexin 43 is altered in brains of subjects with autism.

    S. Hossein Fatemi;Timothy D. Folsom;Teri J. Reutiman;Susanne Lee

  • Altered levels of the synaptosomal associated protein SNAP-25 in hippocampus of subjects with mood disorders and schizophrenia.

    S H Fatemi;Julie A. Earle;Joel M. Stary;Susanne S Lee

  • Prospective Study of Adolescent Drug Use among Community Samples of ADHD and Non-ADHD Participants.

    Gerald J. August;Ken C. Winters;George M. Realmuto;Tamara Fahnhorst

  • PDE4B polymorphisms and decreased PDE4B expression are associated with schizophrenia.

    S. Hossein Fatemi;David P. King;Teri J. Reutiman;Timothy D. Folsom

  • Glial fibrillary acidic protein is reduced in cerebellum of subjects with major depression, but not schizophrenia.

    S.Hossein Fatemi;Jessica A. Laurence;Mohsen Araghi-Niknam;Joel M. Stary

  • Brief intervention for drug-abusing adolescents in a school setting: outcomes and mediating factors.

    Ken C Winters;Tamara Fahnhorst;Andria Botzet;Susanne S Lee

  • Dissemination of an evidence-based prevention innovation for aggressive children living in culturally diverse, urban neighborhoods: the Early Risers effectiveness study.

    Gerald J. August;Susanne S. Lee;Michael L. Bloomquist;George M. Realmuto

  • Meta-analysis of supplemental treatment for depressive and anxiety disorders in patients being treated for alcohol dependence.

    Jennifer D. J. Hobbs;Matt G. Kushner;Susanne S. Lee;Sean M. Reardon

  • Can Evidence-Based Prevention Programs be Sustained in Community Practice Settings? The Early Risers’ Advanced-Stage Effectiveness Trial

    Gerald J. August;Michael L. Bloomquist;Susanne S. Lee;George M. Realmuto

  • Energy intake patterns in obese women with binge eating disorder.

    Nancy C. Raymond;Brooke Neumeyer;Cortney S. Warren;Susanne S. Lee

  • White Matter Abnormalities and Cognitive Impairment in Early-Onset Schizophrenia-Spectrum Disorders

    Katherine A. Epstein;Kathryn R Cullen;Bryon A Mueller;Paul Robinson

  • GENDER DIFFERENCES IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: RESULTS FROM A MULTINATIONAL, CLINICAL TRIAL SAMPLE

    Amy Silberschmidt;Susanne Lee;Mary C. Zanarini;S. Charles Schulz

  • A comparison of energy intake and food selection during laboratory binge eating episodes in obese women with and without a binge eating disorder diagnosis.

    Nancy C. Raymond;Lindsay T. Bartholome;Susanne S. Lee;Roseann E. Peterson

  • A 10-year randomized controlled trial of the Early Risers conduct problems preventive intervention: Effects on externalizing and internalizing in late high school

    Joel M Hektner;Gerald J August;Michael L Bloomquist;Susanne Lee

  • Alcohol Dependence is Related to Overall Internalizing Psychopathology Load Rather than to Particular Internalizing Disorders: Evidence from a National Sample

    Matt G. Kushner;Melanie M. Wall;Robert F. Krueger;Kenneth J. Sher

  • One-Year Outcomes and Mediators of a Brief Intervention for Drug Abusing Adolescents

    Ken C Winters;Susanne S Lee;Andria Botzet;Tamara Fahnhorst

  • Loneliness, Internalized Homophobia, and Compulsive Internet Use: Factors Associated with Sexual Risk Behavior among a Sample of Adolescent Males Seeking Services at a Community LGBT Center

    Kathryn DeLonga;Hector L. Torres;Charles Kamen;Stephanie N. Evans

  • A comparative pilot study of second-generation antipsychotics in children and adolescents with schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.

    Jonathan B. Jensen;Sanjiv Kumra;Willa Leitten;Joel Oberstar

  • Identifying Unmet Mental Health Needs in Children of Formerly Homeless Mothers Living in a Supportive Housing Community Sector of Care

    Susanne S. Lee;Gerald J. August;Abigail H. Gewirtz;Bonnie Klimes-Dougan

  • Trauma, dissociation, and antiretroviral adherence among persons living with HIV/AIDS

    Alex S. Keuroghlian;Charles S. Kamen;Eric Neri;Susanne Lee

  • Hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cell size is reduced in bipolar disorder.

    Lusha Liu;S. Charles Schulz;Susanne Lee;Teri J. Reutiman

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald J. August
Gerald J. August University of Minnesota
Ken C. Winters
Ken C. Winters Oregon Research Institute
George M. Realmuto
George M. Realmuto University of Minnesota
Abigail H. Gewirtz
Abigail H. Gewirtz University of Minnesota
Bonnie Klimes-Dougan
Bonnie Klimes-Dougan University of Minnesota
Cortney S. Warren
Cortney S. Warren University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Matt G. Kushner
Matt G. Kushner University of Minnesota
Paul Thuras
Paul Thuras University of Minnesota
Christine A. Conelea
Christine A. Conelea University of Minnesota
Mary C. Zanarini
Mary C. Zanarini Harvard University

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