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Hogan J, Heyman R, Slep A
Clin Psychol Rev . 2024 Aug; 113:102468. PMID: 39168052
Concerns surrounding electronic addictions, an umbrella term including any clinically significant technology-based addictive problem, have increased as technology has advanced. Although researchers and clinicians have observed detrimental effects associated with...
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Flanagan J, Hogan J, Massa A, Jarnecke A
Aggress Behav . 2024 Feb; 50(2):e22137. PMID: 38358256
Separate literatures indicate that both alcohol use disorder (AUD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are robust risk factors for using intimate partner violence (IPV). Despite the strength of these relative...
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Flanagan J, Leone R, Melkonian A, Jarnecke A, Hogan J, Massa A
Fam Process . 2023 May; 63(3):1171-1184. PMID: 37148131
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) has well-known negative effects on romantic relationship functioning, including the occurrence of intimate partner violence (IPV). A separate literature focused on community couples indicates that relationship...
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Flanagan J, Nietert P, Sippel L, Jarnecke A, Kirby C, Hogan J, et al.
J Psychiatr Res . 2022 Jun; 152:14-24. PMID: 35709548
Background: While alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a well-established risk factor for intimate partner aggression (IPA), effective treatments for co-occurring AUD and IPA (AUD/IPA) are lacking. Oxytocin is one promising...
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Hogan J, Garcia A, Tomko R, Squeglia L, Flanagan J
J Interpers Violence . 2022 May; 38(1-2):NP646-NP669. PMID: 35531607
Childhood trauma exposure, including witnessing or experiencing family violence, is associated with a variety of poor outcomes such as increased likelihood of psychopathology and high-risk behaviors across the lifespan. Early...
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Hogan J
J Health Serv Psychol . 2022 May; 48(2):89-96. PMID: 35496919
Couples may experience any number of barriers to in-person couple therapy, including scheduling difficulties, childcare needs, and stigma. Providing couple treatment via telehealth can address these obstacles and improve accessibility....
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Hogan J, Crenshaw A, Baucom K, Baucom B
Contemp Fam Ther . 2021 Aug; 43(3):226-233. PMID: 34334944
Current models of relationship functioning often emphasize conflict with a particular focus on the behaviors that occur in that context. Much less is known about the impact of time spent...
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Melkonian A, Flanagan J, Calhoun C, Hogan J, Back S
J Clin Psychopharmacol . 2021 Jun; 41(4):465-469. PMID: 34121063
Purpose/background: Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) commonly co-occur among US military veterans. Oxytocin may have therapeutic value in treating both conditions. The potential for oxytocin to...
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Adamo C, Leo K, Hogan J, Crenshaw A, Baucom K, Baucom B
Fam Process . 2020 Oct; 60(3):823-835. PMID: 33064883
Numerous theoretical models of relationship distress suggest that strong, negative reactions to conflict are directly associated with lower levels of relationship satisfaction. Consistent with this supposition, substantial evidence links higher...
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Leo K, Crenshaw A, Hogan J, Bourne S, Baucom K, Baucom B
J Fam Psychol . 2020 Sep; 35(4):534-545. PMID: 32986456
The demand/withdraw (D/W) interaction pattern is a maladaptive cycle of behavior that is associated with a wide range of deleterious individual and relational outcomes. Partners' emotional responding during couple conflict...