Veronica L Richards
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Recent Articles
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Perry K, Ivanova M, Masum M, Rahal D, Richards V, Hinds J
Nicotine Tob Res
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40036981
Introduction: Transgender individuals often face significant interpersonal and systemic gender identity-related stressors, which can confer risk of poor health behaviors, including cigarette use. Despite these adversities, social factors (e.g., family...
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Richards V, Mallett K, Turrisi R, Glenn S, Russell M
Psychol Addict Behav
. 2025 Jan;
39(2):163-172.
PMID: 39804354
Objective: Transdermal alcohol concentration (TAC) sensors provide a multidimensional characterization of drinking events that self-reports cannot. These profiles may differ in their associated day-level alcohol-related consequences, but no research has...
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Richards V, Turrisi R, Glenn S, Mallett K, Altstaedter A, Ackerman S, et al.
Addict Behav
. 2024 Dec;
162:108234.
PMID: 39709755
Objective: Alcohol-induced blackouts (AIBs) have been associated with increased alcohol-related consequences. Serious harm reduction (SHR) protective behavioral strategies may reduce consequences when students are drinking heavily. We examined whether SHR...
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Murnane P, Afshar M, Chamie G, Cook R, Ferguson T, Haque L, et al.
Am J Gastroenterol
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39480054
Introduction: Accurate assessment of alcohol use informs prevention and management of liver disease. We examined whether phosphatidylethanol (PEth, an alcohol metabolite) blood concentrations are associated with liver fibrosis risk independently...
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Russell M, Richards V, Turrisi R, Exten C, Pesigan I, Rodriguez G
Psychol Addict Behav
. 2024 Aug;
39(2):173-185.
PMID: 39088014
Objective: Transdermal alcohol concentration (TAC) sensors capture aspects of drinking events that self-reports cannot. The multidimensional nature of TAC data allows novel classification of drinking days and identification of associated...
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Richards V, Glenn S, Turrisi R, Mallett K, Ackerman S, Russell M
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken)
. 2024 Apr;
48(5):880-888.
PMID: 38639884
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts (AIBs) are common in college students. Individuals with AIBs also experience acute and chronic alcohol-related consequences. Research suggests that how students drink is an important predictor of ...
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Cook R, Richards V, Gullett J, Lerner B, Zhou Z, Porges E, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc
. 2024 Apr;
13:e53684.
PMID: 38564243
Background: Both alcohol consumption and HIV infection are associated with worse brain, cognitive, and clinical outcomes in older adults. However, the extent to which brain and cognitive dysfunction is reversible...
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Richards V, Turrisi R, Russell M
Psychol Addict Behav
. 2024 Jan;
38(3):334-346.
PMID: 38271080
Objective: Subjective intoxication (SI) when drinking may serve as an internal barometer of whether to continue drinking or engage in potentially unsafe behavior. Mobile assessments offer the potential to use...
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Glenn S, Turrisi R, Richards V, Russell M, Mallett K
J Stud Alcohol Drugs
. 2023 Sep;
85(1):73-83.
PMID: 37768675
Objective: The purpose of this study was to use a dual-process decision-making model to examine the longitudinal associations between alcohol-induced blackouts (blackouts) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) risk symptoms among...
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Richards V, Glenn S, Turrisi R, Altstaedter A, Mallett K, Russell M
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (Hoboken)
. 2023 Aug;
47(9):1798-1805.
PMID: 37533347
Background: Alcohol-induced blackouts (AIBs) are experienced frequently by college student drinkers and are more likely to occur on days with high-intensity drinking (HID; 8+ for females/10+ for males) than non-HID...