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John F. Kelly, Ph.D.
John F. Kelly, Ph.D.
Elizabeth R. Spallin Professor of Psychiatry in the Field of Addiction Medicine, Harvard
Verified email at mgh.harvard.edu - Homepage
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The effect of depression on return to drinking: a prospective study
SF Greenfield, RD Weiss, LR Muenz, LM Vagge, JF Kelly, LR Bello, ...
Archives of general psychiatry 55 (3), 259-265, 1998
5371998
Does it matter how we refer to individuals with substance-related conditions? A randomized study of two commonly used terms
JF Kelly, CM Westerhoff
International Journal of Drug Policy 21 (3), 202-207, 2010
4972010
Comparative utility of a single-item versus multiple-item measure of self-efficacy in predicting relapse among young adults
BB Hoeppner, JF Kelly, KA Urbanoski, V Slaymaker
Journal of substance abuse treatment 41 (3), 305-312, 2011
4872011
Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12‐step programs for alcohol use disorder
JF Kelly, K Humphreys, M Ferri
Cochrane database of systematic reviews, 2020
3972020
How do people recover from alcohol dependence? A systematic review of the research on mechanisms of behavior change in Alcoholics Anonymous
JF Kelly, M Magill, RL Stout
Addiction Research & Theory 17 (3), 236-259, 2009
3962009
The effects of transdermal nicotine on cognition in nonsmokers with schizophrenia and nonpsychiatric controls
RS Barr, MA Culhane, LE Jubelt, RS Mufti, MA Dyer, AP Weiss, ...
Neuropsychopharmacology 33 (3), 480-490, 2008
3062008
Determining the relative importance of the mechanisms of behavior change within Alcoholics Anonymous: A multiple mediator analysis
JF Kelly, B Hoeppner, RL Stout, M Pagano
Addiction 107 (2), 289-299, 2012
2992012
Lived experience in new models of care for substance use disorder: a systematic review of peer recovery support services and recovery coaching
D Eddie, L Hoffman, C Vilsaint, A Abry, B Bergman, C Weinstein
Frontiers in psychology 10, 458901, 2019
2672019
A multivariate process model of adolescent 12-step attendance and substance use outcome following inpatient treatment.
JF Kelly, MG Myers, SA Brown
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 14 (4), 376, 2000
2652000
Is Alcoholics Anonymous religious, spiritual, neither? Findings from 25 years of mechanisms of behavior change research
JF Kelly
Addiction 112 (6), 929-936, 2017
2612017
Spirituality in recovery: A lagged mediational analysis of Alcoholics Anonymous’ principal theoretical mechanism of behavior change
JF Kelly, RL Stout, M Magill, JS Tonigan, ME Pagano
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 35 (3), 454-463, 2011
2572011
Prevalence and pathways of recovery from drug and alcohol problems in the United States population: Implications for practice, research, and policy
JF Kelly, BG Bergman, BB Hoeppner, C Vilsaint, WL White
Drug and alcohol dependence 181, 162-169, 2017
2402017
Dropout from 12-step self-help groups: Prevalence, predictors, and counteracting treatment influences
JF Kelly, R Moos
Journal of substance abuse treatment 24 (3), 241-250, 2003
2222003
Language, substance use disorders, and policy: the need to reach consensus on an “addiction-ary”
JF Kelly, R Saitz, S Wakeman
Alcoholism treatment quarterly 34 (1), 116-123, 2016
1982016
Substance use disorder patients who are mandated to treatment: Characteristics, treatment process, and 1-and 5-year outcomes
JF Kelly, JW Finney, R Moos
Journal of substance abuse treatment 28 (3), 213-223, 2005
1962005
Does our choice of substance-related terms influence perceptions of treatment need? An empirical investigation with two commonly used terms
JF Kelly, SJ Dow, C Westerhoff
Journal of Drug Issues 40 (4), 805-818, 2010
1932010
Self-help for substance-use disorders: History, effectiveness, knowledge gaps, and research opportunities
JF Kelly
Clinical psychology review 23 (5), 639-663, 2003
1912003
A 3‐year study of addiction mutual‐help group participation following intensive outpatient treatment
JF Kelly, R Stout, W Zywiak, R Schneider
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 30 (8), 1381-1392, 2006
1782006
Pretreatment and during treatment risk factors for dropout among patients with substance use disorders
J McKellar, J Kelly, A Harris, R Moos
Addictive behaviors 31 (3), 450-460, 2006
1772006
The role of Alcoholics Anonymous in mobilizing adaptive social network changes: A prospective lagged mediational analysis
JF Kelly, RL Stout, M Magill, JS Tonigan
Drug and alcohol dependence 114 (2-3), 119-126, 2011
1742011
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