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1 ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 1. Longabaugh R (1963). A category system for coding interaction as social exchange. Sociometry, 26, Eldred SH, Bell NW, Longabaugh R & Sherman LJ. (1964). Interactional correlates of chronicity in schizophrenia. Psychiatric Research Reports, 19, Eldred SH, Bell NW, Sherman LJ & Longabaugh R. (1964). Classification and analysis of interaction patterns on a ward for chronic schizophrenics. Disorders of Communication, 42, Longabaugh R. (1966). The structure of interpersonal behavior. Sociometry, 29, Longabaugh R, Eldred SH, Bell NW & Sherman LJ. (1966). The interactional world of the chronic schizophrenic patient. Psychiatry, 29, Sherman LJ, Eldred SH, Bell NW & Longabaugh R. (1966). A revised use of the multidimensional scale for rating psychiatric patients. J Clin Psychol, 22, Hayes-Roth F & Longabaugh R. (1972). Computers in Behavioral Science. REACT: A tool for the analysis of complex transitional behavioral matrices. Behavioral Science, 18, Hayes-Roth F, Longabaugh R & Ryback R. (1972). The problem oriented record and psychiatry. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 121(56), Hayes-Roth F, Longabaugh R & Ryback R. (1973). Mental health: systems and non-systems. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 46, Longabaugh R. (1973). Mother behavior as a variable moderating the effects of father absence. ETHOS, (4), Longabaugh R & Eldred SH. (1973). Pre-morbid adjustment, schizoid personality and onset of illness as predictors of post hospitalization functioning. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 10, Fowler DR & Longabaugh R. (1975). The problem oriented record: Problem definition. Archives of General Psychiatry, 32, Hayes-Roth F, Longabaugh R & Ryback R. (1975). Should the psychiatric hospital be hospitalized? International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 21, Washburn S, Vannicelli M, Longabaugh R & Scheff BJ. (1976). A controlled comparison of psychiatric day treatment and inpatient hospitalization. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 44(4), Paolino T, McCrady B, Dimond S & Longabaugh R. (1976). Psychological disturbance in spouses of alcoholics: An empirical assessment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 37(11), Hayes-Roth F, Longabaugh R & Ryback R. (1977). Mental health: Systems and non-systems. International Journal of Mental Health, 5(4), McAuley T, Longabaugh R & Gross H. (1978). The comparative effectiveness of self and family forms of the Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test. Journal of Studies of Alcohol, 39, McCrady B, Paolino TJ & Longabaugh R. (1978). Correspondence between problem drinker and spouse report of drinking behavior and impairment. Journal of Studies of Alcohol, 39, Vannicelli M, Washburn S, Scheff B & Longabaugh R. (1978). A comparison of usual and experimental patients in a psychiatric day center. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 46(1), McCrady B, Paolino TJ & Longabaugh R. (1979). Effects of joint hospital admission and couples treatment for hospitalized alcoholics: A pilot study. Addictive Behaviors, 4, McNeill D, Stevenson J & Longabaugh R. (1980). Short-term inpatient care and readmission rates: The CMHC approach vs. the private approach. Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 31(11), Stevenson J & Longabaugh R. (1980). The role of evaluation in mental health. Evaluation Review, 4(4), McCrady BS, Moreau J, Paolino T, Jr & Longabaugh R. (1982). Joint hospitalization and couples treatment for alcoholism. Four-year follow-up. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 43(11), Feragne M, Longabaugh R & Stevenson J. (1983). The psychosocial functioning inventory. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 6(1) Longabaugh R, Fowler DR, Stout R & Kreibel G. (1983). Validation for a problem focused nomenclature. Archives of General Psychiatry, 40, Longabaugh R, McCrady B, Fink E, Stout RS, McAuley T, Doyle C & McNeill D. (1983). Cost effectiveness of alcoholism treatment in partial vs. inpatient settings: Six months outcome. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 44(6), McCrady B, Fink E, Longabaugh R & Stout R. (1983). Behavioral alcoholism treatment in the partial hospital. International Journal of Partial Hospitalization, 2(2), Fink EB, Rudden S, Longabaugh R, McCrady B & Stout R. (1984). Treatment adherence in a behavioral alcohol program. International Journal of Alcoholism, 19(7), Fink EB, Longabaugh R, McCrady B, Stout R, Authelet A & McNeill D. (1985). Effectiveness of alcoholism treatment in partial vs. inpatient settings: Twenty-four month outcomes. Addictive Behaviors, 10,
2 30. McCullough L, Farrell AD & Longabaugh R. (1985, February). The development of a microcomputerbased mental health information system: A potential for bridging the scientist practitioner gap. American Psychologist, 41(2), Longabaugh R, Stout R, Kreibel GW, McCullough L & Bishop D. (1986, November). DSM-III and clinically-identified problems as a guide to treatment. Archives of General Psychiatry, 43, McCrady B, Longabaugh R, Fink E, Stout R, Beattie M & Ruggieri-Authelet A. (1986). Cost effectiveness of alcoholism treatment in partial vs. inpatient settings: Twelve-month outcome. Journal of Clinical and Consulting Psychology, 54(5), Stevenson J, Beattie M, Alves R, Longabaugh R & Ayers T. (1988, November). An outcome monitoring system for psychiatric inpatient care. Quality Review Bulletin, Malloy Paul, Noel N, Longabaugh, R, Rogers S & Beattie M. (1989). Risk factors for neuropsychological impairment in alcoholics: Antisocial personality, age, years of drinking and gender. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 50(5), Stevenson J, McCullough L, Longabaugh R & Stout, R. (1989). The development of an individualized problem-oriented psychiatric outcome measures. Evaluation and the Health Professions, 12(2), Malloy P, Noel N, Longabaugh R & Beattie M. (1990). Determinants of neuropsychological impairment in antisocial substance abusers. Addictive Behaviors, 15(5), Holder HD, Longabaugh R, Miller WR & Rubonis AV. (1991). The cost effectiveness of treatment for alcohol problems: A first approximation. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 52(6), Longabaugh R. Monitoring treatment outcomes. (1991). Alcohol and Research World, 15(3), Richardson ED, Malloy PF, Longabaugh R, Williams J, Noel N & Beattie MC. (1991). Liver function tests and neuropsychological impairment of substance abusers. Addictive Behaviors, 16, Abrams DB, Rohsenow DJ, Niaura RS, Pedraza M, Longabaugh R, Beattie MC, Binkoff JA, Noel NE & Monti PM. (1992). Smoking and treatment outcome for alcoholics: Effects on coping skills, urge to drink and drinking rates. Behavior Therapy, 23, Beattie MC, Longabaugh R & Fava J. (1992). Assessment of alcohol-related workplace activities: Development and testing of Your Workplace. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 53(5), McKay JR, Longabaugh R, Beattie MC & Maisto SA. (1992). The Relationship of pretreatment family functioning to drinking behavior during follow-up by alcoholic patients. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 18(4), Beattie MC, Longabaugh R, Elliott G, Stout RL, Fava J & Noel N. (1993). Effect of the social environment on alcohol involvement and subjective well-being prior to alcoholism treatment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 54(3), Longabaugh R, Beattie M, Noel N, Stout R & Malloy P. (1993). The effect of social investment on treatment outcome. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 54(4), Love CT, Longabaugh R, Clifford P, Beattie M & Peaslee CF. (1993). The significant-other behavior questionnaire (SBQ): An instrument for measuring the behavior of significant others toward patient drinking and abstinence. Addiction, 88, McKay JR, Longabaugh R, Beattie MC, Maisto SA & Noel NE. (1993). Changes in family functioning during treatment and drinking outcomes for high and low autonomy alcoholics. Addictive Behaviors, (18), McKay JR, Longabaugh R, Beattie MC, Maisto SA & Noel NE. (1993). Does adding conjoint therapy to individually focused alcoholism treatment lead to better family functioning? Journal of Substance Abuse, 5, McKay JR, Maisto SA, Beattie MC, Longabaugh R & Noel NE. (1993) Differences between alcoholics and spouses in their perceptions of family functioning. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 10(1), Rice C, Longabaugh R, Beattie M & Noel N. (1993). Age group differences in response to treatment for problematic alcohol use. Addiction, 88, Babor TF, Longabaugh R, Zweben A, Fuller RK, Stout RL, Anton RF & Randall C. (1994, December). Issues in the definition and measurement of drinking outcomes in alcoholism treatment research. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, (Suppl. 12), Donovan DM, Kadden RM, DiClemente CC, Carroll KM, Longabaugh R, Zweben A & Rychtarik R (1994, December). Issues in the selection and development of therapies in alcoholism treatment matching research. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, (Suppl. No. 12), Longabaugh R, Mattson ME, Connors GJ & Cooney NL. (1994, December). Quality of life as an outcome variable in alcoholism treatment research. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, (Suppl. 12), Longabaugh R, Rubin A, Malloy P, Beattie M, Clifford PR & Noel N. (1994). Drinking outcomes of alcohol abusers diagnosed as antisocial personality disorder. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 18(4),
3 54. Longabaugh R, Wirtz PW, DiClemente CC & Litt M. (1994, December). Issues in the development of client-treatment matching hypotheses. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, (Suppl. 12), Mattson ME, Allen JP, Longabaugh R, Nickless CJ, Connors GJ & Kadden RM. (1994, December). A chronological review of empirical studies matching alcoholic clients to treatment. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, (Suppl. 12), Becker BM, Woolard R, Nirenberg TD, Minugh PA, Longabaugh R & Clifford PR. (1995). Alcohol use among subcritically injured emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2(9), Longabaugh R, Minugh PA, Nirenberg T, Clifford PR, Becker B & Woolard R. (1995). Injury as a motivator to reduce drinking. Academic Emergency Medicine, 2(9) Longabaugh R, Wirtz PW, Beattie MC, Noel N & Stout R. (1995). Matching treatment focus to patient social investment and support: 18-month follow-up results. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 63(2), Clifford PR, Sparadeo F, Minugh AP, Nirenberg TD, Woolard R, Longabaugh R & Becker B. (1996). Identification of hazardous/harmful drinking among subcritically injured patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 3, Longabaugh R, Rubin A, Stout RL, Zywiak WH & Lowman C. (1996). Section IIA. Replication and extension of Marlatt s taxonomy. The reliability of Marlatt s taxonomy for classifying relapses. Addiction, 91 (Suppl.), S73-S Martin CS, Clifford PR, Maisto SA, Earleywine M, Levent L & Longabaugh R (1996). Polydrug use in an inpatient treatment sample of problem drinkers. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20(3), Rice C & Longabaugh. (1996). Measuring general social support in alcoholic patients: Short forms of perceived social support. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 10(2), Rubin A, Stout RL & Longabaugh R. (1996). Section IIA. Replication and extension of Marlatt s taxonomy. Gender differences in relapse situations. Addiction, 91 (Suppl.), S111-S Stout RL, Brown PJ, Longabaugh R & Noel N. (1996). Determinants of research follow-up participation in an alcohol treatment outcome trial. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 64(4), Stout RL, Longabaugh R & Rubin A. (1996). Section IIA. Replication and extension of Marlatt s taxonomy. Predictive validity of Marlatt s relapse taxonomy versus a more general relapse code. Addiction, 91 (Suppl.), S99-S Waldstein SR, Malloy PF, Stout R & Longabaugh R. (1996). Predictors of neuropsychological impairment in alcoholics: Antisocial and non-antisocial subtypes. Addictive Behaviors, 21(1), Connors GJ, Carroll KM, DiClemente, Carlo CM, Longabaugh R & Donovan Dennis M. (1997). The Therapeutic Alliance and its Relationship to Alcoholism Treatment Participation and Outcome. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 65(4), Rice C, Longabaugh R & Stout R. (1997). A comparison sample validation of Your Workplace : An instrument to measure alcohol support and consequences at work. Addictive Behaviors, 22(5), Beattie M & Longabaugh R. (1997). Interpersonal factors and post-treatment drinking and subject wellbeing. Addiction, 92(11), Minugh PA, Nirenberg T, Clifford P, Longabaugh R, Becker B & Woolard R. (1997). Analysis of alcohol use clusters among subcritically injured emergency department patients. Academic Emergency Medicine, 4, Welte JW, Perry P, Longabaugh R & Clifford P. (1998). An outcome evaluation of a Hospital-based early intervention program: Evaluation of an early intervention. Addiction, 93(4), Carroll K, Connors G, Cooney N, DiClemente C, Donovan D, Longabaugh R, Kadden R, Rounsaville B, Wirtz PW & Zweben A. (1998). Internal Validity of Project MATCH Treatments: Discriminability and Integrity. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 66(2), Cisler R, Holder H, Longabaugh R, Stout R & Zweben, A. (1998). Actual and estimated replication costs for alcohol treatment modalities: Case study from Project MATCH. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 59(5), Longabaugh R, Wirtz PW, Zweben A & Stout RL. (1998). Network support for drinking, Alcoholics Anonymous and long-term matching effects. Addiction 93(9), Longabaugh R & Morgenstern J. (1999). Cognitive-Behavioral Coping-Skills Therapy for Alcohol Dependence: Current Status and Future Directions. Alcohol Research and Health. 23(2), Beattie MC & Longabaugh R. (1999). General and Alcohol-Specific Social Support Following Treatment. Addictive Behaviors. 24(5), Ramsey SE, Gogineni A, Nirenberg TD, Sparadeo F, Longabaugh R, Woolard R, Becker B, Clifford PR, Minugh PA. (2000). Alcohol Expectancies as a mediator of the Relationship Between Injury and Readiness to Change Drinking Behavior. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 14(2), Holder HD, Cisler R, Longabaugh R, Stout RL, Treno AJ, Zweben A. (2000). Alcoholism Treatment and
4 medical care costs and benefits from Project MATCH. Addiction 95(7), Morgenstern J & Longabaugh R. (2000). Cognitive Behavioral Coping Skills Therapy for Alcohol Dependence: A review of evidence for its hypothesized mechanisms of action. Addition 95(10), Kalman D, Longabaugh R, Clifford PR, Beattie MC, Maisto SA. (2000). Matching alcoholics to treatment: Failure to replicate findings of an earlier study. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 19(2), Clifford PR, Maisto SA, Frankze LH, Longabaugh R, Beattie MC. (2000). Alcohol Treatment Research Follow-Up Interviews and Drinking Behaviors. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 61(5), Longabaugh R, Woolard R, Nirenberg TD, Minugh AP, Becker B, Clifford PR, Carty K, Sparadeo F, Gogineni A. (2001). Evaluating the effects of a brief motivational intervention for injured drinkers in the emergency department. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 62(6), Anderson BJ, Gogineni A, Charuvastra A, Longabaugh R & Stein MD. (2001). Adverse Drinking Consequences Among Alcohol Abusing Intravenous Drug Users. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 25(1), Zywiak WH, Longabaugh R & Wirtz PW. (2002). Decomposing the relationships between pretreatment social network characteristics and alcohol treatment outcome. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63(1), Maisto SA, Clifford PR, Longabaugh R & Beattie M. (2002). The relationship between abstinence for one year following pretreatment assessment and alcohol use and other functioning at two years in individuals presenting for alcohol treatment. J Stud Alcohol 63(4), Woolard R, Nirenberg TD, Becker B, Longabaugh RH, Minugh PA, Gogineni A, Carty K & Clifford PR. (2003). Marijuana use and prior injury among injured problem drinkers. Academic Emergency Medicine. 10(1), Karno, Mitchell P & Longabaugh, Richard. (2003). Patient depressive symptoms and therapist focus on emotional material: a new look at Project MATCH. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 64: Karno, Mitchell P & Longabaugh, Richard. (2004) What do we know? Process analysis and the search for a better understanding of Project MATCH s anger-by-treatment matching effect. Journal of Studies on Alcohol 65: Woolard RH, Carty K, Wirtz P, Longabaugh R, Nirenberg TD, Minugh PA, Becker B, Clifford PR. (2004) Research fundamentals: follow-up of subjects in clinical trials: addressing subject attrition. Academic Emergency Medicine 11(8): Gogineni, Longabaugh, Clifford, Woolard, Becker, Minugh & Nirenberg (2004). Alcohol-related expectancies and assaults among injured drinkers in the emergency department setting. Substance Abuse. 25(2): Longabaugh R, Donovan DM, Karno MP, McCrady BS, Morgenstern J, Tonigan JS. (2005) Active Ingredients: How and Why Evidence-Based Alcohol Behavioral Treatment Interventions Work. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. 29(2), Miller, W.R., Locastro, J. Longabaugh, R., O'Malley, S., Zweben, A. (2005) When Worlds Collide: Blending the Diverse Traditions of Pharmacotherapy and Psychotherapy Research. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 66(S15) Kenna, G.A., Longabaugh, R., Gogineni, A., Woolard, R.F., Nirenberg, T.D., Becker, B., Minugh, A.P., Carty, K., Clifford, P. R., Karolczuk, K. Can the Short Index of Problems (SIP) be Improved? Validity and Reliability of the 3-Month SIP in an Emergency Department Sample. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66(3): Gulliver S, Longabaugh R, Davidson D & Swift R. (2005). The Development of a Broad Spectrum Treatment for Patients With Alcohol Dependence in Early Recovery. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 12(1): Karno & Longabaugh. (2005). Less Directiveness by Therapists Improves Drinking Outcomes of Reactant Clients in Alcoholism Treatment. Journal of Consulting & Clinical Psychology.73(2): Longabaugh, Zweben, LoCastro, Miller (2005). Origins, issues and options in the development of the Combined Behavioral Intervention. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66(S15): Mello M; Nirenberg T; Longabaugh, Woolard R; Minugh A; Becker B; Baird J; Lee C. (2005). Emergency Department Brief Motivational Interventions for Alcohol with Motor Vehicle Crash Patients, Annals of Emergency Medicine: 45(6), Gogineni A, Stout R, Longabaugh RL, Woolard R, Strong D. (2006). Female Offspring of Alcoholic Individuals: Recent Findings on Alcoholism & Psychopathology Risks. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental. 30(2), Donovan D, Mattson ME, Cisler RA, Longabaugh R, Zweben A. (2005). Quality of Life as an Outcome Measure in Alcoholism Treatment Research. Journal of Studies on Alcohol: S15: Longabaugh RL (accepted for publication, 2006). The search for mechanisms of change in evidencebased behavioral treatments. Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental, Special Issue.
5 101. Baird, J., Longabaugh, R., Lee, C. (in press 2006). Therapist Self-Ratings as a mediator of the effect of a brief motivational intervention on negative consequences from drinking by injured ED patients Donovan, DM, Kivlahan, DR, Doyle, SR, Longabaugh, RL, Greenfield, SF (in press 2006). Concurrent Validity of the AUDIT and AUDIT Zones in Defining Levels of Severity among Outpatients with Alcohol Dependence. Addiction McCrady BS, Zucker RA, Molina B, Ammon L, Ames G, Longabaugh R. (2006) Social Environmental Influences on the Development and Resolution of Alcohol Problems. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 30( 4); Zywiak, W. H., Stout, R. L., Longabaugh, R., Dyck, I., Connors, G. J.,& Maisto, S. A. (in press, 2006). Relapse onset factors in Project MATCH: The Relapse Questionnaire. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.
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