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| Kathryn GrahamSummaryAffiliation: University of Western Ontario Country: Canada Publications
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Does the relationship between depression and intimate partner aggression vary by gender, victim-perpetrator role, and aggression severity?Kathryn Graham
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canada
Violence Vict 27:730-43. 2012..These findings suggest that research, prevention, and treatment should focus on all roles in IPV, not just male-to-female aggression...
'Hotspots' for aggression in licensed drinking venuesKathryn Graham
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Canada
Drug Alcohol Rev 31:377-84. 2012....
Alcohol may not cause partner violence but it seems to make it worse: a cross national comparison of the relationship between alcohol and severity of partner violenceKathryn Graham
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
J Interpers Violence 26:1503-23. 2011..Clinical services for perpetrators and victims of partner violence need to address the role of drinking practices, including the dynamics and process of aggressive incidents that occur when one or both partners have been drinking...
To what extent is intoxication associated with aggression in bars? A multilevel analysisKathryn Graham
Social Factors and Prevention Interventions, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Suite 200 100 Collip Circle, London, Ontario, N6G 4X8, Canada
J Stud Alcohol 67:382-90. 2006..The purpose of this study was to assess the relationship between level of intoxication and the frequency and severity of aggression at the person, incident, visit, and bar level for aggressive incidents observed in bars or clubs...
Harm, intent, and the nature of aggressive behavior: measuring naturally occurring aggression in barroom settingsKathryn Graham
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Assessment 13:280-96. 2006..Implications of the findings for research and measurement of aggression and applications to preventing aggression and violence are discussed...
Bad nights or bad bars? Multi-level analysis of environmental predictors of aggression in late-night large-capacity bars and clubsKathryn Graham
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Addiction 101:1569-80. 2006..To clarify environmental predictors of bar-room aggression by differentiating relationships due to nightly variations versus across bar variations, frequency versus severity of aggression and patron versus staff aggression...
Does the association between alcohol consumption and depression depend on how they are measured?Kathryn Graham
Social Factors and Prevention Interventions Section, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Western Ontario, 100 Collip Circle, London, Ontario, Canada
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 31:78-88. 2007....
Alcohol consumption and the use of antidepressantsKathryn Graham
Social Factors and Prevention Interventions, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ont
CMAJ 176:633-7. 2007..The purpose of the present study is to explore the relation between use of antidepressants and level of alcohol consumption among depressed and nondepressed men and women...
Is the smoking-depression relationship confounded by alcohol consumption? An analysis by genderAgnes Massak
Social Factors and Prevention Interventions, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, ON, Canada
Nicotine Tob Res 10:1231-43. 2008....
They fight because we let them! Applying a situational crime prevention model to barroom violenceKathryn Graham
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 100 Collip Circle, London, Ontario, Canada
Drug Alcohol Rev 28:103-9. 2009..The paper discusses how these strategies can be developed and implemented through interventions, programs, policies or regulations at the level of the drinking establishment, the community level or the state/national level...
Alcohol-related negative consequences among drinkers around the worldKathryn Graham
Social and Epidemiological Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Addiction 106:1391-405. 2011..This paper examines (i) gender and country differences in negative consequences related to drinking; (ii) relative rates of different consequences; and (iii) country-level predictors of consequences...
Guardians and handlers: the role of bar staff in preventing and managing aggressionKathryn Graham
Social Factors and Prevention Interventions, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Addiction 100:755-66. 2005..To identify good and bad behaviors by bar staff in aggressive incidents, the extent these behaviors apparently reflect aggressive intent, and the association of aggressive staff behavior with level of aggression by patrons...
Behavioural indicators of motives for barroom aggression: implications for preventing bar violenceKathryn Graham
Social and Epidemiological Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Canada
Drug Alcohol Rev 30:554-63. 2011..To develop new strategies for preventing violence in high-risk licensed premises, we identify behavioural indicators of apparent motives for aggression in these settings and outline the implications of different motivations for prevention...
The effect of the Safer Bars programme on physical aggression in bars: results of a randomized controlled trialKathryn Graham
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Ontario, Canada
Drug Alcohol Rev 23:31-41. 2004..The findings indicate the potential for a stand-alone relatively brief intervention to reduce severe and moderate physical aggression in bars...
Problems with the graduated frequency approach to measuring alcohol consumption: results from a pilot study in Toronto, CanadaKathryn Graham
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Alcohol Alcohol 39:455-62. 2004..e. 12 or more drinks, at least eight drinks but less than 12, etc.)...
Not just the booze talking: trait aggression and hypermasculinity distinguish perpetrators from victims of male barroom aggressionSamantha Wells
Social and Epidemiological Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 100 Collip Circle, Suite 200, London, ON N6G4X8, Canada
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 35:613-20. 2011....
Where, with whom, and how much alcohol is consumed on drinking events involving aggression? Event-level associations in a Canadian national survey of university studentsSamantha Wells
Social Prevention and Health Policy Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 32:522-33. 2008....
Gender differences in the relationship between heavy episodic drinking, social roles, and alcohol-related aggression in a U.S. sample of late adolescent and young adult drinkersSamantha Wells
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse 33:21-9. 2007..A gender focus is required in future research on alcohol-related aggression...
Verbal versus physical victimization from other people's drinking: how do gender, age, and their interactions with drinking pattern affect vulnerability?Samantha Wells
Social Prevention and Health Policy Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 100 Collip Circle, Suite 200, London, Ontario, Canada N6G 4X8
J Stud Alcohol Drugs 68:582-6. 2007..e., alcohol-related victimization) for both verbal and physical forms of victimization and (2) whether drinking status/pattern interacts with gender and age in predicting verbal and physical victimization...
Do predisposing and family background characteristics modify or confound the relationship between drinking frequency and alcohol-related aggression? A study of late adolescent and young adult drinkersSamantha Wells
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, Canada, and Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 100 Collip Circle, Suite 200, London, ON, Canada, N6G 4X8
Addict Behav 31:661-75. 2006..In addition, the gender differences found in the present study highlight the need for more gender-focussed research on predictors of alcohol-related aggression, especially among adolescents and young adults...
Gender and the assessment of at-risk drinking: evidence from the GENACIS Canada (2004-2005) telephone survey version of the AUDITSharon Bernards
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Social Factors and Prevention Interventions, 100 Collip Circle, Suite 200, London, Ontario N6G 4X8, Canada
Drug Alcohol Depend 88:282-90. 2007....
When do first-year college students drink most during the academic year? An internet-based study of daily and weekly drinkingPaul F Tremblay
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Social, Prevention and Health Policy Research, London, Ontario, Canada
J Am Coll Health 58:401-11. 2010..The authors investigated the alcohol consumption trajectories among first-year university students...
'I have no interest in drinking': a cross-national comparison of reasons why men and women abstain from alcohol useSharon Bernards
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada
Addiction 104:1658-68. 2009..To examine country differences in reasons for abstaining including the association of reasons with country abstaining rate and drinking pattern...
Defending girlfriends, buddies and oneself: injunctive norms and male barroom aggressionSamantha Wells
Social and Epidemiological Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Addict Behav 36:416-20. 2011....
Role of motivation to respond to provocation, the social environment, and trait aggression in alcohol-related aggressionPaul F Tremblay
Social, Prevention and Health Policy Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Aggress Behav 33:389-411. 2007..In addition, a number of interactions were found among the predictors. These results provide insight into the types of factors that may influence aggression in drinking situations...
Policy implications of the widespread practice of 'pre-drinking' or 'pre-gaming' before going to public drinking establishments: are current prevention strategies backfiring?Samantha Wells
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, ON, Canada
Addiction 104:4-9. 2009..To describe the research, policy and prevention implications of pre-drinking or pre-gaming; that is, planned heavy drinking prior to going to a public drinking establishment...
Addiction Research Centres and the Nurturing of Creativity. Substance abuse research in a modern health care centre: the case of the Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthJurgen Rehm
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada
Addiction 106:689-97. 2011..We argue for the continuation of this successful model of integrating basic, epidemiological, clinical, health service and prevention research under the roof of a health centre...
"Every male in there is your competition": young men's perceptions regarding the role of the drinking setting in male-to-male barroom aggressionSamantha Wells
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada N6G 4X8
Subst Use Misuse 44:1434-62. 2009..These findings are discussed within a situational/crime prevention framework and prevention implications are highlighted...
Drinking patterns, drinking contexts and alcohol-related aggression among late adolescent and young adult drinkersSamantha Wells
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Addiction 100:933-44. 2005..e. usual drinking locations, typical drinking companions and extent of peer drinking) confound or modify the relationship between HED and alcohol-related aggression or whether they predict alcohol-related aggression independently...
Aggression involving alcohol: relationship to drinking patterns and social contextSamantha Wells
Social, Prevention and Health Policy Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Addiction 98:33-42. 2003....
Emotional effect of physical aggression among adults in the general population in a Canadian provinceSamantha Wells
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada
Psychol Rep 92:218-22. 2003....
The relation between different dimensions of alcohol consumption and burden of disease: an overviewJurgen Rehm
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada
Addiction 105:817-43. 2010....
Understanding men's aggression in bars: development of the Beliefs and Attitudes toward Male Alcohol-Related Aggression (BAMARA) inventorySamantha Wells
Social and Epidemiological Research Department, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, London, Ontario, Canada
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 37:E260-70. 2013....
The yin and yang of alcohol intoxication: implications for research on the social consequences of drinkingKathryn Graham
Addiction 98:1021-3. 2003
Isn't it time we found out more about what the heck happens around American liquor stores?Kathryn Graham
Addiction 101:619-20. 2006
Disinhibition, impulse control, arousal and gender: understanding the mechanisms of alcohol's effects on aggressionKathryn Graham
Addiction 99:1250-1; discussion 1252-4. 2004
Drinking and its burden in a global perspective: policy considerations and optionsRobin Room
Centre for Social Research on Alcohol and Drugs, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Eur Addict Res 9:165-75. 2003..There is a need to develop the growing literature on comparative evaluations of cost-effectiveness of such strategies. In addition, international agreements are needed to support the effectiveness of national strategies...
The relationship between homicide and alcohol, drugs and psychiatric disorder: some directions for preventionKathryn Graham
Addiction 101:1071-2. 2006
Using historical context to identify confounders, mechanisms and modifiers in aggregate level studies of the relationship between alcohol consumption and violent crimeKathryn Graham
Addiction 102:348-9. 2007
Measuring alcohol consumption--should the 'graduated frequency' approach become the norm in survey research?Gerhard Gmel
Swiss Institute for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Problems, Lausanne, Switzerland
Addiction 101:16-30. 2006..To analyse whether recommendations for the graduated frequency (GF) approach to measure alcohol consumption are justified in a multi-cultural comparative study...
Severe hyponatraemia as a result of primary polydipsia in labourKathryn Graham
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Gosford District Hospital, Gosford, New South Wales, Australia
Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol 44:586-7. 2004
The importance of environmental modifiers of the relationship between substance use and harmJürgen Rehn
Addiction 99:663-6. 2004
Alcohol as a risk factor for global burden of diseaseJurgen Rehm
Addiction Research Institute, Zurich, Switzerland
Eur Addict Res 9:157-64. 2003..To make quantitative estimates of the burden of disease attributable to alcohol in the year 2000 on a global basis...
The relationship of average volume of alcohol consumption and patterns of drinking to burden of disease: an overviewJurgen Rehm
Addiction Research Institute, Zurich, Switzerland
Addiction 98:1209-28. 2003..AAFs were estimated as a function of prevalence of exposure and relative risk, or from combining the aggregate multi-level analyses with prevalence data...
Research Grants
- EVALUATING A INTERVENTION TO REDUCE BARROOM AGGRESSIONKathryn Graham; Fiscal Year: 2002..abstract_text> ..
- Preventing bar violence: New directions from theory-based multi-level analysesKathryn Graham; Fiscal Year: 2009....
- Preventing bar violence: New directions from theory-based multi-level analysesD Wayne Osgood; Fiscal Year: 2010....
