Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs is 16. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Changes in Alcohol Consumption Among College Students Due to COVID-19: Effects of Campus Closure and Residential Change115
Alcohol Marketing in the Era of Digital Media Platforms59
#Alcohol: Portrayals of Alcohol in Top Videos on TikTok43
The Impact of Unrecorded Alcohol Use on Health: What Do We Know in 2020?37
Public Health Thinking Around Alcohol-Related Harm: Why Does Per Capita Consumption Matter?36
Cannabis Marketing and Problematic Cannabis Use Among Adolescents31
Recreational Marijuana Legalization and Use Among California Adolescents: Findings From a Statewide Survey28
The Origins and Purposes of Alcohol Industry Social Aspects Organizations: Insights From the Tobacco Industry Documents24
Drinking to Cope in the COVID-19 Era: An Investigation Among College Students23
Patterns of Alcohol Use Among Transgender Patients Receiving Care at the Veterans Health Administration: Overall and Relative to Nontransgender Patients22
The “Outcome Reporting in Brief Intervention Trials: Alcohol” (ORBITAL) Core Outcome Set: International Consensus on Outcomes to Measure in Efficacy and Effectiveness Trials of Alcohol Brief Intervent21
Reasons for Purchasing Cannabis From Illegal Sources in Legal Markets: Findings Among Cannabis Consumers in Canada and U.S. States, 2019–202020
Drinking Intensity at Age 29/30 as a Predictor of Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms at Age 35 in a National Sample19
Improving Estimates of Alcohol-Attributable Deaths in the United States: Impact of Adjusting for the Underreporting of Alcohol Consumption19
Managing COVID-19 Transmission Risks in Bars: An Interview and Observation Study17
Changes in Cannabis Consumption Among College Students During COVID-1917
The Relationship Between Polysubstance Injection Drug Use, HIV Risk Behaviors, and Interest in Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Among People Who Inject Drugs in Rural West Virginia16
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