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Publications Selected Publications of Brooke Molina, Ph.D.
1.
Molina,
B., & Pelham, W. E. (2003).
Childhood predictors of adolescent substance use in a longitudinal study
of children with ADHD.
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 112(3), 497-507.
2.
*Marshal, M. P.,
Molina,
B.S.G., & Pelham, W. E., Jr.
(2003). Childhood ADHD and
adolescent substance use: An examination of deviant peer group
affiliation as a risk factor.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17 (4), 293-302.
3.
Molina,
B.S.G., Marshal, M. P., Pelham,
W.E., Jr., & Wirth, R.J. (2005).
Coping skills and
parent support mediate the association between childhood ADHD and
adolescent cigarette use.
Journal of
Pediatric Psychology, 30(4), 345-357.
4.
Molina, B.S.G., Smith, B., Pelham, W. E., Jr. (2005).
Development of a school-wide behavior program in a public
middle school: An illustration of deployment-focused intervention
development, Stage 1.
Journal of Attention Disorders, 9(1), 333-342.
5.
Bagwell, C. L., Molina, B.S.G., Kashdan, T.B., Pelham, W.E.,
Hoza, B. (2006). Anxiety
and mood disorders in adolescents with childhood
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 14(3),
178-187.
6.
*Marshal,
M.P., Molina, B.S.G.,
Pelham, W.E., Cheong, J.
(2007). ADHD moderates the life stress pathway to alcohol problems
in children of alcoholics. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 31(4), 564-574.
7.
Jensen, P.S., Arnold, L.E., Swanson, J., Vitiello, B., Abikoff,
H.B., Greenhill, L.L., Hechtman, L., Hinshaw, S.P., Pelham, W.E.,
Wells, K.C., Conners, C.K., Elliott, G.R., Epstein, J.N., Hoza, B.,
March, J.S., Molina
B.S.G., Newcorn, J.H., Severe, J.B., Wigal, T., Gibbons, R.D., Hur,
K. (2007). 3 Year
Follow-up of the NIMH MTA Study.
Journal of the American Academy
of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46(8),
988-1001.
8.
Molina,
B.S.G., Pelham, W.E., Gnagy, E.M., Thompson, A. L., Marshal, M.P.
(2007). ADHD risk for
heavy drinking and alcohol use disorder is age-specific.
Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 31(4), 643-654.
PMCID: PMC2680082.
9.
*Thompson, A.L., Molina,
B.S.G., Pelham, W.E., & Gnagy, E.M. (2007).
Risky driving, moving violations, and traffic accidents among
youth and young adults with childhood ADHD.
Journal Pediatric Psychology,
32, (7), 745-759.
10.
Molina, B.S.G., Flory, K.,
Bukstein, O.G., Greiner, A.R., Baker, J.L., Krug, V.M., Evans, S.W.
(2008). Feasibility and
preliminary efficacy of an after school program for middle schoolers
with ADHD: A randomized
trial in a large public middle school.
Journal of Attention Disorders, 12(3), 207-217.
11.
Donovan, John E., Molina,
B.S.G. (2008).
Children’s
Introduction to Alcohol Use:
Sips and Tastes.
Alcoholism: Clinical and
Experimental Research, 32(1), 108-119.
PMCID: PMC2212613
12.
Langberg, J., Epstein, J., Altaye , M.,
Molina, B.S.G., Arnold,
L. E., Vitiello, B. (2008) The Transition to Middle School is
Associated with Changes in the Developmental Trajectory of ADHD
Symptomatology in Young Adolescents with ADHD. Journal of
Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 37 (3), 651-663.
PMCID: PMC Journal - In Process
13.
Molina, B.S.G., Hinshaw
S.P., Swanson J.M.,
14.
Langberg, J.M., Arnold, L.E., Flowers, A.M., Epstein, J.N., Altaye,
M., Hinshaw, S.P., Swanson, J.M., Kotkin, R., Simpson, S.,
Molina, B.S.G., Jensen,
P.S., Abikoff, H., Pelham, W.E., Vitiello, B., Wells, K.C., &
Hechtman, L. (2010). Parent-reported homework problems in the MTA
study: Evidence for sustained improvement with behavioral treatment.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 39(2),
220-233.
PMCID: PMC Journal - In Process
15.
*Babinski, D.E., Pelham, W.E.,
Molina, B.S.G., Gnagy,
E.M., Waschbusch, D.A., Yu, J., MacLean, M.G., Wymbs, B.T., Sibley,
M.H., Biswas, A., Robb, J.A., & Karch, K.M. (in press).
Late adolescent and young adult outcomes of girls diagnosed
with ADHD in childhood:
An exploratory investigation.
Journal of Attention Disorders.
NIHMSID #221395
16.
Molina, B.S.G., Donovan, J.E., & Belendiuk, K.A.
(2010).
Familial loading for alcoholism and offspring behavior:
Mediating and moderating influences.
Alcoholism:
Clinical and Experimental Research, 34(11),
1972–1984. NIHMSID #209501
17.
*Sibley,
M.H., Pelham, W.E., Molina,
B.S.G., Gnagy, E.M., Waschbusch, D.A., Biswas, A., MacLean, M.G.,
Babinski, D.E., & Karch, K.M. (in press).
The delinquency outcomes of boys with ADHD with and without
comorbidity. Journal
of Abnormal Child Psychology.
NIHMSID #221235
18.
*Kent, K.M., Pelham, W.E.,
Molina, B.S.G., Sibley,
M.H., Waschbusch, D.A., Yu, J., Gnagy, E.M., Biswas, A., Babinski,
D.E., & Karch, K.M. (in press).
The academic experience of male high school students with
ADHD. Journal of
Abnormal Child Psychology.
NIHMSID #251489.
19.
Langberg, J.M., Molina,
B.S.G.,
20.
Donovan,
J.E. & Molina, B.S.G. (in
press). Childhood risk
factors for early onset drinking.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
NIHMSID
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Selected Publications of Oscar G. Bukstein, M.D., M.P.H 1. Bukstein OG, Brent DA, Kaminer Y: Comorbidity of substance abuse and other psychiatric disorders in adolescents. Am J Psychiatry, 146:9, 1989. 2. Tarter RE, Laird SB, Kabene M, Bukstein O, Kaminer Y: Drug abuse severity in adolescents is associated with magnitude of deviation in temperament traits. Br J Addict, 85:1501-1504, 1990. 3. Kaminer Y, Bukstein OG, Tarter RE: The Teen-Addiction Severity Index: Rationale and Reliability. Int J Addict, 26:219-226, 1991. 4. Bukstein OG, Glancy LJ, Kaminer Y: Patterns of affective comorbidity in a clinical population of dually-diagnosed adolescent substance abusers. J Am Acad Child Adol Psychiatry, 6, 1041-1045, 1992. 5. Kaminer Y, Tarter RE, Bukstein OG, Kabene M: Comparison between treatment completers and noncompleters among dually diagnosed substance abusing adolescents. J Am Acad Child Adol Psychiatry, 31, 1046-1049, 1992. 6. Tarter RE, Laird SB, Bukstein OG, Kaminer Y: Validation of the Adolescent Drug Use Screening Inventory: Preliminary findings. Psychol Addict Behav, 6, 233-236, 1992. 7. Van Hasselt VB, Null JA, Kempton T, Bukstein OG: Social skills and depression in adolescent substance abusers. Addict Behav, 1(1), 9-18, 1993. 8. Bukstein OG, Kaminer Y: The nosology of adolescent substance abuse. Am J Addict, 3, 1-13, 1994. 9. Bukstein OG, Brent DA, et al: Risk factors for completed suicide among adolescents with a lifetime history of substance abuse: A case-control study. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 88(6), 403-408, 1993. 10. Clark DB, Bukstein OG, Smith MG, Kaczynski BA, Mezzich AC, Donovan JE: Identifying anxiety disorders in adolescents hospitalized for alcohol abuse or dependence. Psychiatric Services, 46:618-620, 1995. 11. Bukstein OG: Influences on the risk and course of substance use and abuse in adolescents. Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 8, 218-221 1995. 12. Martin CS, Kaczynski NA, Maisto SA, Bukstein OG, Moss HB: Patterns of alcohol abuse and dependence symptoms in adolescent drinkers. J Stud Alcohol, 56, 672-680, 1995. 13. Molina, BSG, Bukstein, OG, & Lynch, K Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Conduct Disorder symptomatology in adolescents with Alcohol Use Disorder. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 16, 161-164, 2002. 14. Cornelius, J.R, Maisto, S.A., Martin, C.S., Bukstein, O.G., Salloum, I.M., Daly, D.C., Wood, D.S. & Clark, D.B. Major Depression Associated with Earlier Alcohol Relapse in Treated Teens with AUD. Addictive Behaviors, 26, 1035-1038, 2004. 15. Bukstein, OG: Satisfaction with Treatment for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. American Journal of Managed Care, 10, S107-116, 2004. 16. Bukstein, OG, Winters, K. Salient variables for treatment research of adolescent alcohol and other substance use disorders. Addiction 99 (Suppl. 2), 23-27, 2004. 17. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Primary Author: Bukstein, OG: Practice parameters for the assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with substance use disorders. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 44, 609-621, 2005. 22. Wilens T, McBurnett K, Bukstein O, et al. A Multisite, Controlled Trial of OROS® Methylphenidate (CONCERTA®) in the Treatment of Adolescents with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine 2006;160:82-90. 23. Bukstein OG, Conrelius J, Kelly TM, Wood DS Bipolar Disorder in a Population of Adolescents with Alcohol Use Disorders. Journal of Dual Disorders. 2; 57-70, 2006 24. McGough JJ, McBurnett K, Bukstein O, Wilens TE, Greenhill L, Lerner M, Stein M: Once-daily OROS methylphenidate is safe and well tolerated in adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. J Child Adolesc Psychopharmacol 2006;16(2) in press.. Selected Books and Book Chapters1. Bukstein OG: Adolescent Substance Abuse. New York: Wiley, 1995. 2. Bukstein, O.G.: Adolescent Substance Abuse. In B. J. Sadock & V.A. Sadock (Eds.), Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, (7th Edition), Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999. 3. Bukstein, O.G. & Kithas, J. (2002). Pharmacological Treatment of Substance Use Disorders in Rosenberg, D.A., Davanzo, P.A., Gershon, S. Pharmacotherapy for Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Disorders, 2nd Edition.New York, NY: Marcal-Dekker, pp. 679-710. 4. Bukstein, O.G. Psychopharmacology of Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Essau, C.A. Conduct and Oppositional Defiant Disorders. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum, pp. 319-358, 2003. 5. Bukstein OG and Tarter RE: Adolescent substance use disorders. In, J McCracken, (Ed.), Textbook of Pediatric Neuropsychiatry, Second Edition, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, in press.
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Selected Publications of Michael Marshal, Ph.D.
1.
Marshal, M. P., & Chassin, L. (2000). Peer influence on
adolescent alcohol use: The moderating role of parental support and
discipline. Applied Developmental
Science, 4, 80-88.
2.
Marshal, M. P., Molina, B., & Pelham, W. E. (2003).
Deviant peer affiliation as a risk factor for substance use in
adolescents with childhood ADHD.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 17, 293-302.
3.
Marshal, M. P. (2003). For better or for worse? The
effects of alcohol use on marital functioning.
Clinical Psychology Review, 23,
959-997.
4.
Molina, B. S. G.,
Marshal, M. P.,
Pelham, W. E., & Wirth, R. J. (2005). Deficient coping skills and
daily smoking among adolescents with and without childhood ADHD.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 30,
345-357.
5.
Marshal, M. P.,
& Molina, B. S. G. (2006). Antisocial behaviors moderate the deviant
peer pathway to substance use in children with ADHD.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent
Psychology, 35, 216-226.
6.
Marshal, M. P.,
Molina, B. S. G., Pelham, W. E., & Cheong, J. (2007). ADHD moderates
the life stress pathway to alcohol problems in children of
alcoholics.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, 31, 564-574.
7.
Molina, B. S. G., Pelham, W. E., Gnagy, E.
M., Thompson, A., &
Marshal, M. P.
(2007). ADHD risk for drinking and alcohol use disorder is age
specific in adolescence and young adulthood.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 31,
643-654.
8.
Marshal, M. P., Friedman, M. S., Stall, R., King, K.
M., Miles, J., Gold, M. A., Bukstein, O. G., & Morse, J. Q. (2008).
Sexual orientation and adolescent substance use: A meta-analysis and
methodological review.
Addiction,
103,
546-556.
9.
Dietz, L. J, Jennings, K. D., Kelley, S.
A., &
Marshal, M. P.
(2009). Maternal depression, family risk factors, and toddlers’
behavior problems.
Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent
Psychology, 38, 48-61.
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