Addiction Research & Theory

Papers
(The H4-Index of Addiction Research & Theory is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Recurrent event analysis for time to dropout of newly-enrolled MMT participants in Guangdong, China: a retrospective study using the Prentice-Williams-Peterson model49
‘For the first time in My life, My past is an advantage’: the perceived effects of professional peer work on wounded healers in the field of drug addiction46
Attitudes toward under-age drinking: the role of own drinking patterns and parenthood34
ConGam-PS: developing and evaluating a measurement tool of treatment providers’ views about contingency management for gambling34
An exploration of validation as a form of social support in maintaining sobriety27
A strategic approach to gambling regulation25
Investigating the role of interpersonal relationships on low-income SUD patients’ recovery: a qualitative analysis of various stakeholders in New York state22
Forget the science – you just know this is wrong! the moralization of vaping and trust in new scientific information19
Composition of social networks to build recovery capital differ across early and stable stages of recovery17
Longitudinal gambling risk transitions: evidence from a nationally representative Australian sample17
A developmental framework for understanding spirituality in addiction recovery: applying Canda’s operational model to alcoholics anonymous16
Neurobiological and psychosocial correlates of problematic social media use: an addiction framework16
Can ‘justified disapproval’ be separated from addiction stigma? An empirical focus is required15
Commentary on Karhulahti et al. (2022): exploring gaming disorder from the harmful dysfunction analysis perspective15
Daily positive alcohol expectancies and alcohol use outcomes among college students14
Family experiences in the context of methamphetamine use: a narrative systematic review by family role14
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