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    Correction to: Heterogeneity in Unmet Treatment Need and Barriers to Accessing Mental Health Services Among U.S. Military Service Members with Serious Psychological Distress

    Michael S. Dunbar, Joshua Breslau in Administration and Policy in Mental Health… (2024)

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    Heterogeneity in Unmet Treatment Need and Barriers to Accessing Mental Health Services Among U.S. Military Service Members with Serious Psychological Distress

    The goal of the current study is to examine heterogeneity in mental health treatment utilization, perceived unmet treatment need, and barriers to accessing care among U.S. military members with probable need f...

    Michael S. Dunbar, Joshua Breslau in Administration and Policy in Mental Health… (2023)

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    Density of medical and recreational cannabis outlets: racial/ethnic differences in the associations with young adult intentions to use cannabis, e-cigarettes, and cannabis mixed with tobacco/nicotine

    Differences in access to medical versus recreational cannabis outlets and their associations with intentions to use cannabis have not yet been examined among young adults. This study compares the associations ...

    Regina A. Shih, Joan S. Tucker, Eric R. Pedersen in Journal of Cannabis Research (2021)

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    Conceptual approach to develo** quality measures for transgender patients

    Valid and reliable quality measures can help catalyze improvements in health care. The care of transgender patients is ripe for quality measurement, as there is increasing awareness of the increasing prevalenc...

    Adam J. Rose, Michael S. Dunbar, Jaclyn M. W. Hughto in BMC Health Services Research (2021)

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    Early and Late Adolescent Factors that Predict Co-use of Cannabis with Alcohol and Tobacco in Young Adulthood

    The changing legal landscape of cannabis in the USA has coincided with changes in how cannabis is used, including its co-use with other substances. This study analyzed 10 years of data from a diverse cohort of...

    Elizabeth J. D’Amico, Anthony Rodriguez, Joan S. Tucker in Prevention Science (2020)

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    Long-term Associations Between Substance Use-Related Media Exposure, Descriptive Norms, and Alcohol Use from Adolescence to Young Adulthood

    Adolescents and young adults in the United States are constantly exposed to substance-related media and advertising content. The current study seeks to explore, developmentally, how exposure to substance-relat...

    Jordan P. Davis, Eric R. Pedersen, Joan S. Tucker in Journal of Youth and Adolescence (2019)

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    Zonnic®: a new player in an old field

    The tobacco industry is continually evolving to adapt to increasing tobacco control pressure and regulation, and to cater to consumer preferences. Recently, RJ Reynolds rolled-out a nicotine-containing gum, Zo...

    Min Gong, Michael S. Dunbar, Claude Setodji in Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and… (2017)

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    Cue reactivity in non-daily smokers

    Non-daily, or intermittent smokers (ITS), are increasingly prevalent. Their smoking may be more situational than that of daily smokers (DS), and thus is hypothesized to be more influenced by cues.

    Saul Shiffman, Michael S. Dunbar, Thomas R. Kirchner, **aoxue Li in Psychopharmacology (2013)