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Adam M Leventhal

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Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|May 26, 2010
Examining socioaffective processing biases in cigarette smokers with high versus low trait hostilityAdam M Leventhal, Christopher W Kahler
Clinical Psychology Review|December 15, 2004
The empirical status of melancholia: implications for psychologyAdam M Leventhal, Lynn P Rehm
Journal of Addictive Diseases|December 19, 2012
Symptom dimensions of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and nicotine withdrawal symptomsKatherine J Ameringer, Adam M Leventhal
JAMA|December 22, 2018
Digital Media Use and ADHD Symptoms-ReplyAdam M Leventhal, Steve S Lee
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|November 5, 2022
Use of Traditional Smokeless, Snus, and Dissolvable Tobacco Among U.S. YouthHongying Daisy Dai, Adam M Leventhal
Behavior Modification|January 15, 2016
Affect and Health Behavior Co-Occurrence: The Emerging Roles of Transdiagnostic Factors and Sociocultural FactorsMichael J Zvolensky, Adam M Leventhal
Psychological Bulletin|November 4, 2014
Anxiety, depression, and cigarette smoking: a transdiagnostic vulnerability framework to understanding emotion-smoking comorbidityAdam M Leventhal, Michael J Zvolensky
Addictive Behaviors|April 18, 2006
The role of drug use outcome expectancies in substance abuse risk: an interactional-transformational modelAdam M Leventhal, Joy M Schmitz
The American Journal on Addictions|February 13, 2013
Associations between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptom domains and DSM-IV lifetime substance dependenceKatherine J Ameringer, Adam M Leventhal
Psychopharmacology|July 2, 2013
Abstinence-related expectancies predict smoking withdrawal effects: implications for possible causal mechanismsPeter S Hendricks, Adam M Leventhal
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Behavioral Medicine (Washington, D.C.)|May 26, 2010
Examining socioaffective processing biases in cigarette smokers with high versus low trait hostilityAdam M Leventhal, Christopher W Kahler
Clinical Psychology Review|December 15, 2004
The empirical status of melancholia: implications for psychologyAdam M Leventhal, Lynn P Rehm
Journal of Addictive Diseases|December 19, 2012
Symptom dimensions of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and nicotine withdrawal symptomsKatherine J Ameringer, Adam M Leventhal
JAMA|December 22, 2018
Digital Media Use and ADHD Symptoms-ReplyAdam M Leventhal, Steve S Lee
American Journal of Preventive Medicine|November 5, 2022
Use of Traditional Smokeless, Snus, and Dissolvable Tobacco Among U.S. YouthHongying Daisy Dai, Adam M Leventhal
Behavior Modification|January 15, 2016
Affect and Health Behavior Co-Occurrence: The Emerging Roles of Transdiagnostic Factors and Sociocultural FactorsMichael J Zvolensky, Adam M Leventhal
Psychological Bulletin|November 4, 2014
Anxiety, depression, and cigarette smoking: a transdiagnostic vulnerability framework to understanding emotion-smoking comorbidityAdam M Leventhal, Michael J Zvolensky
Addictive Behaviors|April 18, 2006
The role of drug use outcome expectancies in substance abuse risk: an interactional-transformational modelAdam M Leventhal, Joy M Schmitz
The American Journal on Addictions|February 13, 2013
Associations between attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptom domains and DSM-IV lifetime substance dependenceKatherine J Ameringer, Adam M Leventhal
Psychopharmacology|July 2, 2013
Abstinence-related expectancies predict smoking withdrawal effects: implications for possible causal mechanismsPeter S Hendricks, Adam M Leventhal
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