Published on in Vol 8, No 10 (2020): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/21676, first published .
Development and Acceptability of a Method to Investigate Prescription Drug Misuse in Daily Life: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Development and Acceptability of a Method to Investigate Prescription Drug Misuse in Daily Life: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Development and Acceptability of a Method to Investigate Prescription Drug Misuse in Daily Life: Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Journals

  1. Blumenstock S, Papp L. Substance use behaviors in the daily lives of U.S. college students reporting recent use: The varying roles of romantic relationships. Social Science & Medicine 2021;279:114021 View
  2. Barringer A, Papp L, Blumenstock S. Comparing Reported Prescription Drug Misuse between Ecological Momentary Assessment versus Timeline Follow-Back among College Students. Substance Use & Misuse 2022;57(11):1743 View
  3. Blumenstock S, Barber J. Sexual Intercourse Frequency During Pregnancy: Weekly Surveys Among 237 Young Women from A Random Population-Based Sample. The Journal of Sexual Medicine 2022;19(10):1524 View
  4. Papp L, Kouros C, Armstrong L, Curtin J. College students' momentary stress and prescription drug misuse in daily life: Testing direct links and the moderating roles of global stress and coping. Stress and Health 2023;39(2):361 View
  5. Kouros C, Papp L, Kelly B, Blumenstock S. College-based social and situational predictors of real-time prescription drug misuse in daily life. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2021;227:108969 View
  6. Crisan-Dabija R, Sandu I, Popa I, Scripcariu D, Covic A, Burlacu A. Halotherapy—An Ancient Natural Ally in the Management of Asthma: A Comprehensive Review. Healthcare 2021;9(11):1604 View
  7. Barringer A, Papp L, Gu P. College students’ sense of belonging in times of disruption: prospective changes from before to during the COVID-19 pandemic. Higher Education Research & Development 2023;42(6):1309 View
  8. Papp L, Kouros C. Other momentary substance behaviors as predictors of college students’ prescription drug misuse in daily life: an exploratory study. Addiction Research & Theory 2024;32(3):178 View
  9. Kouros C, Papp L. College Students’ prescription drug misuse over time and links with their mental health and well-being. Addictive Behaviors 2024;149:107895 View
  10. Brown J, Barringer A, Kouros C, Papp L. Examining enduring effects of COVID-19 on college students' internalizing and externalizing problems: A four-year longitudinal analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders 2024;351:551 View
  11. Ottenstein C, Hasselhorn K, Lischetzke T. Measurement reactivity in ambulatory assessment: Increase in emotional clarity over time independent of sampling frequency. Behavior Research Methods 2024 View
  12. Tyler K, Eisenbraun A, Habecker P, Khan B. A Feasibility and Acceptability Study Using Ecological Momentary Assessment to Evaluate Drug Use Patterns Among Midwestern People Who Use Drugs. Journal of Drug Issues 2024 View
  13. Haas M, Ackerman R, Kouros C, Papp L. COVID-19 and changes in young adults’ weight concerns. Journal of Behavioral Medicine 2024 View
  14. Ozyazgan L, Fierro L, Mankatala S, Mendoza S, Cummins K. Relationships Between Protocol Features and Engagement Rates in Studies of Youth Substance Use Using Mobile Technology. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 2024 View
  15. Black J, Monte A, Dasgupta N, Jewell J, Rockhill K, Olson R, Dart R. Optimizing real-world benefit and risk of new psychedelic medications: the need for innovative postmarket surveillance. Nature Mental Health 2024;2(5):469 View
  16. McCool M, Schwebel F, Pearson M, Tonigan J. Examining early adherence measures as predictors of subsequent adherence in an intensive longitudinal study of individuals in mutual help groups: One day at a time. Alcohol, Clinical and Experimental Research 2024 View