2021
Assessing knowledge, attitude, practice and training related to COVID-19: a cross-sectional survey of frontline healthcare workers in Nigeria
Iheanacho T, Stefanovics E, Okoro UG, Anyaehie UE, Njoku PO, Adimekwe AI, Ibediro K, Stefanovics GA, Haeny A, Jackson A, Unamba NN, Isiguzo G, Chukwu CC, Anyaehie UB, Mbam TT, Osy-Eneze C, Ibezim EO. Assessing knowledge, attitude, practice and training related to COVID-19: a cross-sectional survey of frontline healthcare workers in Nigeria. BMJ Open 2021, 11: e050138. PMID: 34580097, PMCID: PMC8478584, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFrontline healthcare workersHealthcare workersCOVID-19 KAPCross-sectional surveyCOVID-19Non-physician healthcare workersTertiary care settingGroup differencesDirect clinical contactLaboratory professionalsExploratory factor analysisSignificant group differencesCare settingsHealth workersClinical contactIndependent factorsHealth educationHealthcare settingsMedical laboratory scientistsClinical laboratory professionalsTraining needsNursesFactor 1Pharmaceutical workersFactor 4Gender Discrimination and Illicit Drug Use Among African American and European American Adolescents and Emerging Adults
Ahuja M, Haeny AM, Sartor CE, Bucholz KK. Gender Discrimination and Illicit Drug Use Among African American and European American Adolescents and Emerging Adults. Psychology Of Addictive Behaviors 2021, 35: 310-319. PMID: 32914989, PMCID: PMC7943646, DOI: 10.1037/adb0000683.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIllicit drug useDrug use initiationDrug useHeavy drug useUse initiationHigh-risk family studyAlcohol use disorderAfrican AmericansEarly ageSignificant group differencesEarly initiationUse disordersLate initiationYoung womenIllicit substancesTreatment providersAdolescent girlsGroup differencesGreater likelihoodMultinomial regressionFamily studiesAgeAmerican adolescent girlsOffspring agePresent study
2013
Hybrid Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Versus Relaxation Training for Co-Occurring Anxiety and Alcohol Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Kushner MG, Maurer EW, Thuras P, Donahue C, Frye B, Menary KR, Hobbs J, Haeny AM, Van Demark J. Hybrid Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Versus Relaxation Training for Co-Occurring Anxiety and Alcohol Disorder: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2013, 81: 429-442. PMID: 23276124, PMCID: PMC3756682, DOI: 10.1037/a0031301.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExperience of anxietyAlcohol use disorderProgressive muscle relaxation trainingAlcohol outcomesAnxiety symptomsAnxiety reductionAnxiety disordersCognitive behavioral therapy programAUD treatmentCo-occurring anxiety disordersCo-occurring anxietyResidential AUD treatmentBehavioral therapy programActive comparison treatmentsCurrent social phobiaSignificant group differencesDrinking motivationsMuscle relaxation trainingAnxiety treatmentSocial phobiaCBT groupRelaxation trainingGroup differencesAlcohol usePanic disorder