Michael Grabinski
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Plaitano E, McNeish D, Bartels S, Bell K, Dallery J, Grabinski M, et al.
Front Digit Health
. 2025 Feb;
7:1467772.
PMID: 39981105
Introduction: Smoking, obesity, and insufficient physical activity are modifiable health risk behaviors. Self-regulation is one fundamental behavior change mechanism often incorporated within digital therapeutics as it varies momentarily across time...
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Scherer E, Metcalf S, Whicker C, Bartels S, Grabinski M, Kim S, et al.
Front Digit Health
. 2022 Apr;
4:798895.
PMID: 35373179
Introduction: Self-regulation has been implicated in health risk behaviors and is a target of many health behavior interventions. Despite most prior research focusing on self-regulation as an individual-level trait, we...
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Marsch L, Moore S, Grabinski M, Bessen S, Borodovsky J, Scherer E
JMIR Public Health Surveill
. 2021 Feb;
7(2):e18487.
PMID: 33629961
Background: Prescription opioid (PO) use is common among adolescents in the United States. Despite recent declines from unprecedented peaks in adolescent PO use (eg, in 2012-2013), there is seemingly paradoxical...
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Moore S, Grabinski M, Bessen S, Borodovsky J, Marsch L
JMIR Form Res
. 2019 Jul;
3(3):e12389.
PMID: 31325289
Background: The unprecedented number of youths engaged in nonmedical use of prescription opioids (POs), as well as the myriad negative consequences of such misuse, emphasizes the importance of prevention efforts...
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Acosta M, Possemato K, Maisto S, Marsch L, Barrie K, Lantinga L, et al.
Behav Ther
. 2017 Mar;
48(2):262-276.
PMID: 28270335
Veterans from conflicts such as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan commonly return with behavioral health problems, including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and hazardous or harmful substance use. Unfortunately, many...
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Possemato K, Acosta M, Fuentes J, Lantinga L, Marsch L, Maisto S, et al.
Cogn Behav Pract
. 2015 Jun;
22(3):345-358.
PMID: 26120269
Combat veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan commonly experience posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and substance use problems. In addition, these veterans often report significant barriers to receiving evidence-based...
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Marsch L, Guarino H, Acosta M, Aponte-Melendez Y, Cleland C, Grabinski M, et al.
J Subst Abuse Treat
. 2013 Sep;
46(1):43-51.
PMID: 24060350
This study is the first experimental trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a Web-based behavioral intervention when deployed in a model where it partially substituted for standard counseling in a...
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Budney A, Fearer S, Walker D, Stanger C, Thostenson J, Grabinski M, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2010 Dec;
115(1-2):74-9.
PMID: 21131143
The most potent outcomes for cannabis use disorders have been observed with a combination of three evidence-based interventions, motivational enhancement therapy (MET), cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and abstinence-based contingency-management (CM). Access...