"Man-ing" up and getting drunk: the role of masculine norms, alcohol intoxication and alcohol-related problems among college men.
- D. IwamotoAlice ChengC. LeeS. TakamatsuD. Gordon
- 1 September 2011
Sociology, Psychology
Is provider training effective? Changes in attitudes towards smoking cessation counseling and counseling behaviors of home health care nurses.
- B. BorrelliC. LeeS. Novak
- 1 April 2008
Medicine
Culturally Adapted Motivational Interviewing for Latino Heavy Drinkers: Results from a Randomized Clinical Trial
- C. LeeS. López R. Caetano
- 1 October 2013
Psychology, Sociology
Preliminary support is provided for the value of cultural adaptation to enhance the efficacy of motivational interviewing with Latino heavy drinkers.
Readiness to change as a mediator of the effect of a brief motivational intervention on posttreatment alcohol-related consequences of injured emergency department hazardous drinkers.
- L. SteinP. A. Minugh A. Gogineni
- 1 June 2009
Psychology, Medicine
Readiness to change drinking as a mediator of the effects of BMI on alcohol-related consequences was examined and BI and BIB for these patients decreased alcohol consequences in part because they enhanced and maintained readiness for those highly motivated prior to the intervention, but not for those with low motivation.
A cultural adaptation of motivational interviewing to address heavy drinking among Hispanics.
- C. LeeS. López D. Rohsenow
- 1 July 2011
Psychology, Sociology
Results of the pilot study support the acceptability and relevance of this adaptation from participants' perspectives.
An Evidence-Based Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Curriculum for Emergency Department (ED) Providers Improves Skills and Utilization
- E. BernsteinJudith A Bernstein P. Owens
- 1 November 2007
Medicine
The implementation at 14 Academic EDs of a structured SBIRT curriculum is described to determine if this learning experience improves provider beliefs and practices and whether Booster sessions, trained assistants and infrastructure supports may be needed to sustain changes over the longer term.
Development and Testing of a Conceptual Model Regarding Men’s Access to Health Care
- J. LeoneM. RovitoElizabeth M. MullinS. MohammedC. Lee
- 3 October 2016
Medicine, Sociology
Results suggest gender norms and masculine ideals may play a primary role in how men access preventative health care and future programming targeting males should consider barriers and plan programs that are gender-sensitive in addition to being gender-specific.
Acculturation Stress and Drinking Problems Among Urban Heavy Drinking Latinos in the Northeast
- C. LeeS. ColbyD. RohsenowS. LópezL. HernándezR. Caetano
- 1 October 2013
Sociology
Choosing to drink in response to acculturation stress should be an intervention target with Hispanic heavy drinkers.
Heavy Drinking, Poor Mental Health, and Substance Use Among Asian Americans in the NLAAS: A Gender-Based Comparison.
- Alice W ChengC. LeeD. Iwamoto
- 1 September 2012
Psychology, Sociology
Female heavy drinkers reported significantly poorer mental health than non drinkers, light drinkers and male heavy drinkers, as indicated by higher rates of lifetime generalized anxiety, and depressive disorders, and maleheavy drinkers were more likely to have lifetime substance use disorders.
Hospitalized opioid‐dependent patients: Exploring predictors of buprenorphine treatment entry and retention after discharge
- C. LeeJ. LiebschutzB. AndersonM. Stein
- 21 March 2017
Medicine
OBOT may appeal to patients who have tried buprenorphine in other settings and may improve utilization of addiction treatment, and prior substance treatment, longer hospital stay, and mental health should be examined in future linkage studies.
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