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D Lynn Homish

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Preventive Medicine Reports|March 15, 2017
Daily users compared to less frequent users find vape as or more satisfying and less dangerous than cigarettes, and are likelier to use non-cig-alike vaping productsLynn T Kozlowski, D Lynn Homish, Gregory G Homish
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|May 29, 2026
Examining the protective effect of motherhood status on alcohol use: comparing outcomes of US Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers and Civilian WomenMalaiikha N McCormick-Cisse, D Lynn Homish, Gregory G Homish
Urologic Oncology|December 17, 2013
Quality of physician-patient relationships is associated with the influence of physician treatment recommendations among patients with prostate cancer who chose active surveillanceHeather Orom, D Lynn Homish, Gregory G Homish, et al.
Military Behavioral Health|November 26, 2019
Characteristics of U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard couples who use family readiness programsErin M Anderson Goodell, D Lynn Homish, Gregory G Homish
Journal of Military Social Work and Behavioral Health Services|November 25, 2024
The relationship of risk-related behaviors and substance use among U.S. Army National Guard/Army Reserve soldiers and deployment differencesMehreen Arif, Rachel A Hoopsick, D Lynn Homish, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|November 25, 2017
Deployment-Related Military Sexual Trauma Predicts Heavy Drinking and Alcohol Problems Among Male Reserve and National Guard SoldiersJennifer Fillo, Sarah Cercone Heavey, D Lynn Homish, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|April 22, 2018
Military status and alcohol problems: Former soldiers may be at greater riskBonnie M Vest, D Lynn Homish, Jennifer Fillo, et al.
Journal of Military Social Work and Behavioral Health Services|January 27, 2025
Deployment and combat experiences and their impact on partner substance useJessica A Kulak, Jennifer Fillo, D Lynn Homish, et al.
Health Services Research|December 17, 2016
Relationships as Medicine: Quality of the Physician-Patient Relationship Determines Physician Influence on Treatment Recommendation AdherenceHeather Orom, Willie Underwood, Zinan Cheng, et al.
Military Psychology : the Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association|December 26, 2022
The Role of Military Identity in Substance Use and Mental Health Outcomes among U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard SoldiersBonnie M Vest, Rachel A Hoopsick, D Lynn Homish, et al.
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Preventive Medicine Reports|March 15, 2017
Daily users compared to less frequent users find vape as or more satisfying and less dangerous than cigarettes, and are likelier to use non-cig-alike vaping productsLynn T Kozlowski, D Lynn Homish, Gregory G Homish
Journal of Behavioral Medicine|May 29, 2026
Examining the protective effect of motherhood status on alcohol use: comparing outcomes of US Army Reserve and National Guard Soldiers and Civilian WomenMalaiikha N McCormick-Cisse, D Lynn Homish, Gregory G Homish
Urologic Oncology|December 17, 2013
Quality of physician-patient relationships is associated with the influence of physician treatment recommendations among patients with prostate cancer who chose active surveillanceHeather Orom, D Lynn Homish, Gregory G Homish, et al.
Military Behavioral Health|November 26, 2019
Characteristics of U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard couples who use family readiness programsErin M Anderson Goodell, D Lynn Homish, Gregory G Homish
Journal of Military Social Work and Behavioral Health Services|November 25, 2024
The relationship of risk-related behaviors and substance use among U.S. Army National Guard/Army Reserve soldiers and deployment differencesMehreen Arif, Rachel A Hoopsick, D Lynn Homish, et al.
Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research|November 25, 2017
Deployment-Related Military Sexual Trauma Predicts Heavy Drinking and Alcohol Problems Among Male Reserve and National Guard SoldiersJennifer Fillo, Sarah Cercone Heavey, D Lynn Homish, et al.
Addictive Behaviors|April 22, 2018
Military status and alcohol problems: Former soldiers may be at greater riskBonnie M Vest, D Lynn Homish, Jennifer Fillo, et al.
Journal of Military Social Work and Behavioral Health Services|January 27, 2025
Deployment and combat experiences and their impact on partner substance useJessica A Kulak, Jennifer Fillo, D Lynn Homish, et al.
Health Services Research|December 17, 2016
Relationships as Medicine: Quality of the Physician-Patient Relationship Determines Physician Influence on Treatment Recommendation AdherenceHeather Orom, Willie Underwood, Zinan Cheng, et al.
Military Psychology : the Official Journal of the Division of Military Psychology, American Psychological Association|December 26, 2022
The Role of Military Identity in Substance Use and Mental Health Outcomes among U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard SoldiersBonnie M Vest, Rachel A Hoopsick, D Lynn Homish, et al.
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