2018 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada Academy of Social Sciences
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Injury prevention, Environmental health, Occupational safety and health, Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. His Injury prevention research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Social psychology, Demography, Medical emergency, Substance abuse and Response rate. His studies deal with areas such as Alcohol consumption, Standard drink, Gerontology and Public health as well as Environmental health.
As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Occupational safety and health, focusing on Logistic regression and, on occasion, Odds ratio. His research in Suicide prevention tackles topics such as Harm reduction which are related to areas like Alcoholic beverage consumption. His research integrates issues of Harm and Forensic engineering in his study of Human factors and ergonomics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Environmental health, Injury prevention, Psychiatry, Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics. His research in Environmental health intersects with topics in Alcohol consumption, Standard drink, Harm reduction, Public health and Harm. The concepts of his Harm reduction study are interwoven with issues in Psychological intervention and Public economics.
His research investigates the connection between Injury prevention and topics such as Demography that intersect with problems in Epidemiology. His research investigates the connection with Psychiatry and areas like Alcohol dependence which intersect with concerns in Clinical psychology. His research on Suicide prevention often connects related areas such as Forensic engineering.
Tim Stockwell focuses on Environmental health, Alcohol consumption, Public health, Harm reduction and Injury prevention. While working on this project, Tim Stockwell studies both Environmental health and Liquor store. His studies in Alcohol consumption integrate themes in fields like Meta-analysis, Demography and Alcohol intake.
His Harm reduction research integrates issues from Psychological intervention, Drinks alone, Alcohol dependence and Self-report study. Tim Stockwell interconnects Popularity, Legislation, Suicide prevention and Social media in the investigation of issues within Injury prevention. His work deals with themes such as Attributable mortality, Occupational safety and health, MEDLINE and Human factors and ergonomics, which intersect with Suicide prevention.
Tim Stockwell mainly investigates Alcohol consumption, Environmental health, Demography, Harm reduction and Per capita. His Environmental health research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Standard drink, Health care and Public health. His Demography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Odds ratio, Gerontology, Cannabis use, Cannabis and Ethnic group.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Psychological intervention and Alcohol dependence in addition to Harm reduction. His Per capita research includes themes of Sample size determination, Cohort study, Systematic review, Meta-analysis and Under-reporting. His work carried out in the field of Injury prevention brings together such families of science as Occupational safety and health, Suicide prevention and Human factors and ergonomics.
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The Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire: Its Use, Reliability and Validity
Tim Stockwell;Denis Murphy;Ray Hodgson.
Addiction (2010)
Interventions to reduce harm associated with adolescent substance use
John W. Toumbourou;Timothy R. Stockwell;Timothy R. Stockwell;Clayton Neighbors;G. A. Marlatt.
The Lancet (2007)
Under-reporting of alcohol consumption in household surveys: a comparison of quantity-frequency, graduated-frequency and recent recall.
Tim Stockwell;Susan Donath;Mark Cooper-Stanbury;Tanya Chikritzhs.
Addiction (2004)
The Development of a Questionnaire to Measure Severity of Alcohol Dependence
Tim Stockwell;Ray Hodgson;Griffith Edwards;Colin Taylor.
Addiction (1979)
INTERNATIONAL GUIDE FOR MONITORING ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND RELATED HARM
Ediriweera B R Desapriya;Tim Stockwell;Sir Richard Doll;Robin Room.
(2000)
Moderate alcohol use and reduced mortality risk: Systematic error in prospective studies
Kaye Middleton Fillmore;William C. Kerr;Tim Stockwell;Tanya Chikritzhs.
Addiction Research & Theory (2006)
The prevention of substance use, risk and harm in Australia - a review of the evidence
Wendy Loxley;J. Toumbourou;Tim Stockwell;B. Haines.
(2004)
Moderate alcohol use and reduced mortality risk: systematic error in prospective studies and new hypotheses.
Kaye Middleton Fillmore;Tim Stockwell;Tanya Chikritzhs;Alan Bostrom.
Annals of Epidemiology (2007)
Do "Moderate" Drinkers Have Reduced Mortality Risk? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Alcohol Consumption and All-Cause Mortality.
Tim Stockwell;Tim Stockwell;Jinhui Zhao;Sapna Panwar;Audra Roemer.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2016)
Alcohol dependence and phobic anxiety states. I. A prevalence study.
Penelope Smail;Tim Stockwell;Sandra Canter;Ray Hodgson.
British Journal of Psychiatry (1984)
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