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Dr. Earleywine's Select Publications
Authors in bold font are current or former graduate students of Dr. Earleywine.
In Press
Herzberg, K.N., Sheppard, S.C., Forsyth, J.P., Credé, M., Earleywine, M., & Eifert, G.H. (in press). The Believability of Anxious Feelings and Thoughts
Questionnaire (BAFT): A Psychometric Evaluation of Cognitive Fusion in a Nonclinical and Highly Anxious Community Sample. Psychological Assessment, doi: 10.1037/a0027782
 
Van Dam, N.T., Gros, D.F., Earleywine, M., & Antony, M.M. (in press). Establishing a Trait Anxiety Threshold that Signals
Likelihood of Anxiety Disorders. Anxiety, Stress, & Coping. doi: 10.1080/10615806.2011.631525
 
 
2012
Van Dam, N.T., Bedi, G., & Earleywine, M. (2012). Characteristics of clinically anxious versus non-anxious heavy, regular marijuana users.
Addictive Behaviors, 37, 1217-1223.
Macher, R.B. & Earleywine, M. (2012). Enhancing neuropsychological performance in chronic cannabis
users: The role of motivation. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 34, 4, 405-415.
Van Dam, N.T., Hobkirk, A.L., Danoff-Burg, S., & Earleywine, M. (2012). Mind your words:
Positive and negative items create method effects on the Five Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire. Assessment, 19, 196-202.
Van Dam, N.T., Earleywine, M., & Altarriba, J.A. (2012). Anxiety attenuates awareness of emotional faces during
rapid serial visual presentation. Emotion, 12, 796-806. PDF
2011
Jardin, B.F., Looby, A., & Earleywine, M. (2011). An examination of college students with ADHD symptoms who misuse
their prescribed medication. Journal of American College Health, 59, 373-377.
Carter, G.T., Flanagan, A.M., Earleywine, M., Abrams, D.I., Aggarwal, S.K., & Grinspoon, L. (2011). Cannabis in palliative medicine: Improving
care and reducing opioid-related morbidity. American Journal of Hospice & Palliative Care, 28, 297-303.
Kenworthy, J.B., Miller, N., Collins, B.E., Read, S.J., & Earleywine, M. (2011). A trans-paradigm theoretical synthesis of cognitive disonance
theory: Illuminating the nature of discomfort. European Review of Social Psychology, 22, 36-113.
Looby, A. & Earlerywine, M. (2011). Expectation to receive methylphenidate enhances subjective arousal but not cognitive performance.
Experimental and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 19, 433-444.
Denson, T.F., Spanovic, M., Aviles, F.E, Pollock, V.E., Earleywine, M., & Miller, N. (2011). The effects of acute alcohol intoxiation and self-focused
rumination on triggered displaced aggression. Journal of Agression, Maltreatment, & Trauma, 20, 128-147.
Earleywine, M. (2011). Commentary on Temple et al.: The elephant in the room with the grass ceiling. Addiction, 106, 245-246. PDF
Van Dam, N.T. & Earleywine, M. (2011). Validation of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale - Revised (CESD-R):
Pragmatic depression assessment in the general population. Psychiatry Research, 186, 128-132. Link to CESD-R webpage
De Leo, J.A., Van Dam, N.T., Hobkirk, A.L., & Earleywine, M. (2011). Examining bias in the Impulsive Sensation Seeking Scale (ImpSS) using
Differential Item Functioning (DIF) - an Item Response Analysis. Personality and Individual Differences, 50, 57-576.
Van Dam, N.T., Sheppard, S.C., Forsyth, J.P., & Earleywine, M. (2011). Self-compassion is a better predictor than mindfulness
of symptom severity and quality of life in mixed anxiety and depression. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 25, 123-130.
2010
Van Dam, N.T. & Earleywine, M. (2010). Pulmonary function in cannabis users: Support for a clinical trial of the vaporizer.
International Journal of Drug Policy, 21, 511-513. PDF
Van Dam, N.T., Earleywine, M., & Borders, A. (2010). Measuring mindfulness? An item response theory analysis of the
Mindful Attention Awareness Scale. Personality and Individual Differences, 49, 805-810. PDF
Looby, A. & Earleywine, M. (2010). Psychometric evaluation of a prescription stimulant expectancy questionnaire. Experimental
and Clinical Psychopharmacology, 18, 375-383.
Earleywine, M., & Van Dam, N.T. (2010). Case studies in cannabis vaporization. Addiction Research & Theory, 18, 243-249.
Looby, A. & Earleywine, M. (2010). Gender moderates the impact of stereotype threat on cognitive function in cannabis users.
Addictive Behaviors, 35, 834-839.
Looby, A. & Earleywine, M. (2010). Prescription stimulant expectancies in recreational and medical users: Results from a
preliminary expectancy questionnaire. Substance Use and Misuse, 44, 1578-1591.
Borders, A., Jajodia, A., & Earleywine, M. (2010). Could mindfulness decrease anger, hostility, and aggression by decreasing rumination?
Aggressive Behavior, 36, 28-44.
2009
Ericson, R. & Earleywine, M. (2009). The impact of motivational statements on neuropsychological performance in chronic cannabis users.
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 24, 485-486.
Stiles, M., Ericson, R., & Earleywine, M. (2009). Performance on the CVLT-II and the Rey Complex Figure Test in chronic cannabis
users. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 24, 485.
Van Dam, N.T., Earleywine, M., & Danoff-Burg, S. (2009). Differential Item Function across meditators and non-meditators on the Five Facet
Mindfulness Questionnaire. Personality and Individual Differences, 47, 516-521. PDF
Cimini, M.D., Earleywine, M., Martens, M.P., et al. (2009). Expanding treatment capacity for students with alcohol-related problems using basics.
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 33, 281A.
Van Dam, N.T., Earleywine, M., Forsyth, J.P. (2009). Gender bias in sixteen-item anxiety sensitivity index:
An application of polytomous differential item functioning. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 23(2), 256-259.
2008
Denson, T.F., Aviles, F.E., Pollock, V.E., Earleywine, M., Vasquez, E.A., Miller, N. (2008). The effects of alcohol and the salience of aggressive
cues on triggered displaced aggression. Aggressive Behavior, 34, 25-33.
Earleywine, M., Labrie, J.W., Pedersen, E.R. (2008). A brief Rutgers Alcohol Problem Index with less potential for bias.
Addictive Behaviors, 33, 1249-1253.
LaBrie, J.W., Pedersen, E.R., Thompson, A.D., Earleywine, M. (2008). A brief decisional balance intervention increases motivation and behavior
regarding condom use in high-risk heterosexual college men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37, 330-339.
Lavender, J.M., Looby, A., Earleywine, M. (2008). A brief cannabis-associated problems questionnaire with less potential for bias.
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 23, 487-493.
Van Dam, N.T., Earleywine, M., DiGiacomo, G. (2008). Polydrug use, cannabis, and psychosis-like symptoms. Human Psychopharmacology:
Clinical and Experimental, 23, 475-485.
Denson, T.F. & Earleywine, M. (2008). Alcohol, marijuana, hard drugs, and aggression: A structural equation modeling analysis. Journal of Aggression,
Maltreatment, and Trauma, 16, 164-180.
Walden, N., Earleywine, M. (2008). How high: Quantity as a predictor of cannabis-related problems. Harm Reduction Journal, 5, 20.
2007
Anderson, D.A., Simmons, A.M., Milnes, S.M., Earleywine, M. (2007). Effect of response format on endorsement of eating disordered
attitudes and behaviors. International Journal of Eating Disorders, 40, 90-93.
Borders, A., Barnwell, S.S., Earleywine, M. (2007). Alcohol-aggression expectencies and dispositional rumination moderate the effect
of alcohol consumption on alcohol-related aggression and hostility. Aggressive Behavior, 33, 327-338.
Earleywine, M. & Barnwell, S.S. (2007). Decreased respiratory symptoms in cannabis users who vaporize. Harm Reduction Journal, 4, 11.
Looby, A. & Earleywine, M. (2007). Negative consequences associated with dependence in daily cannabis users.
Substance Abuse: Treatment, Prevention, & Policy, 2, 3.
Looby, A. & Earleywine, M. (2007). The impact of methamphetamine use on subjective well-being in an internet survey: Preliminary findings.
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 22, 167-172.
Looby, A., Earleywine, M., & Gieringer, D. (2007). Roadside sobriety tests and attitudes toward a regulated cannabis market.
Harm Reduction Journal, 4, 4.
2006
Barnwell, S.S. & Earleywine, M. (2006). Simultaneous alcohol and cannabis expectancies predict simultaneous use.
Substance Abuse: Treatment, Prevention, & Policy, 1, 29.
Denson, T. & Earleywine, M. (2006). Decreased depression in marijuana users. Addictive Behaviors, 31,
738-742.
Denson, T.F. & Earleywine, M. (2006). Pothead or pot smoker? A taxometric investigation of cannabis dependence.
Substance Abuse: Treatment, Prevention, & Policy, 1, 22.
Earleywine, M. (2006). Schizotypy, marijuana, and differential item functioning. Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental, 21, 455-461.
LaBrie, J.W., Earleywine, M., Lamb, T., Shelesky, K. (2006). Comparing electronic-keypad responses to paper-and-pencil questionnaires in group
assessments of alcohol consumption and related attitudes. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 2334-2338.
LaBrie, J. W., Pedersen, E. R., Earleywine, M., & Olsena, H. (2006). Reducing heavy drinking in college
males with the decisional balance: Analyzing an element of motivational interviewing. Addictive Behaviors, 31, 254-263.
LaBrie, J., Tawalbeh, S. & Earleywine, M. (2006). Differentiating adjudicated from nonadjudicated freshmen men: the role of alcohol
expectancies, tensio n, and concern about health. Journal of College Student Development, 47, 521-533.
Mackintosh, M., Earleywine, M. & Dunn, M.(2006). Alcohol expectancies for social facilitation: A short form with decreased bias.
Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1536-1546.
Smucker-Barnwell, S., Borders, A. & Earleywine, M. (2006). Alcohol-aggression expectancies and dispositional aggression moderate
the relationship between alcohol consumption and alcohol- related violence. Aggressive Behaviors, 32, 517-525.
Smucker Barnwell, S., Earleywine, M. & Gordis, E. B. (2006). Confirming alcohol-moderated links between cannabis use and dependence in a national sample.
Addictive Behaviors, 31, 1695-1699.
Smucker Barnwell, S., Earleywine, M. & Wilcox, R. (2006). Cannabis, motivation, and life satisfaction in an internet sample.
Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy, 1, 1- 9.
2005
Ritt-Olson, A., Unger, J., Valente, T., Nezami, E., Chou, C-P., Trinidad, D., Milam, J., Earleywine, M., Tan, S. & Johnson, C. A. (2005).
Exploring peers as a mediator of the association between depression and smoking in young adolescents. Substance Use and Misuse, 40, 77-98.
Mirken, B. & Earleywine, M. (2005). The cannabis and psychosis connection questioned. Addiction, 100, 714-715.
Aviles, F., Earleywine, M., Pollock, V., Stratton, J. & Miller, N. (2005). Alcohol’s effect on triggered displaced aggression.
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 108-111. 55.
LaBrie, J., Quinlan, T. Schiffman, J., & Earleywine, M. (2005). Performance of alcohol and safer-sex readiness to change rulers compared to
readiness to change questionnaires. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 112-115.
Schiffman, J., Nakamura, B., Earleywine, M., & LaBrie, J. (2005). Symptoms of schizotypy precede cannabis use.
Psychiatry Research, 134, 37-42.
Smucker Barnwell, S., Earleywine, M. & Gordis, E. B. (2005). Alcohol consumption moderates the link between cannabis use and
cannabis dependence in an Internet survey. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 212-216.
Wilcox, R. & Earleywine, M. (2005). Inferences about regression interactions via a robust smoother with an application to cannabis problems.
Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 4, 53-62.
LaBrie, J. W., Earleywine, M., Schiffman, J. & Marriot, C. (2005). The effects of alcohol, expectancies, and partner type on condom use in
college males: An event level study. Journal of Sex Research, 42, 259-266.
LaBrie, J.W., Pedersen, E. R. & Earleywine, M. (2005). A group-administered timeline followback assessment of alcohol use.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, 693-697