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J.A. & Godinho, A. 2021. Are former heavy drinkers in the UK less likely to identify as being in recovery compared to those in the USA? A pilot test. Subst Abuse Treat Prev Policy, 16(1):74.

Cunningham, J.A.

2021. Information technology and addiction science: promises and challenges. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 16(1):7

& Godinho, A. 2021. Recruitment methods may influence prevalence estimates of people identifying as being in recovery from hazardous alcohol use. Drug Alcohol Depend, 227:108960.

Cunningham, J.A. & Godinho, A. 2021. The impact of describing someone as being in recovery from alcohol problems on the general public’s beliefs about their life, use of treatment, and drinking status. Addiction Research & Theory:1-6.

Cunningham, J.A., Godinho, A., Hendershot, C.S., Kay-Lambkin, F., Neighbors, C., Griffiths, K.M. & Schell, C. 2021. Randomized controlled trial of online interventions for co-occurring depression and hazardous alcohol consumption: Primary outcome results. Internet Interventions, 26:100477.

Cunningham, J.A., Kushnir, V., Selby, P., Zawertailo, L., Tyndale, R.F., Leatherdale, S.T., Godinho, A. & Schell, C. 2021. Use of additional nicotine replacement therapy by participants in a five-year follow-up of a tobacco cessation trial. Addict Behav, 117:106875.

Cunningham, J.A., Leatherdale, S.T., Chaiton, M., Tyndale, R.F., Schell, C. & Godinho, A. 2021. Offering nicotine patches to all households in a community with high smoking rates: Pilot test of a population-based approach to promote tobacco cessation. International Journal of Population Data Science, 6(1).

Cunningham, J.A., Schell, C., Bertholet, N., Wardell, J.D., Quilty, L.C., Agic, B. & Godinho, A. 2021. Online personalized feedback intervention to reduce risky cannabis use. Randomized controlled trial. Internet Interv, 26:100484.

Brazeau, B.W., Hodgins, D.C., Cunningham, J.A., Bennett, K. & Bennett, A. 2021. Augmenting an online self-directed intervention for gambling disorder with a single motivational interview: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials, 22(1):947.

Dowling, N.A., Merkouris, S.S., Rodda, S.N., Smith, D., Aarsman, S., Lavis, T., Lubman, D.I., Austin, D.W., Cunningham, J.A., Battersby, M.W. & O, S.C. 2021. GamblingLess: A Randomised Trial Comparing Guided and Unguided Internet-Based Gambling Interventions. J Clin Med, 10(11).

Godinho, A., Schell, C. & Cunningham, J.A. 2021. Falling between the cracks: The effect of using different levels of suicide risk exclusion criteria on sample characteristics when recruiting for an online intervention for depression. Suicide Life Threat Behav.

Rundle, S.M., Cunningham, J.A. & Hendershot, C.S. 2021. Implications of addiction diagnosis and addiction beliefs for public stigma: A cross-national experimental study. Drug Alcohol Rev.

Schell, C., Godinho, A. & Cunningham, J.A. 2021. Examining change in self-reported gambling measures over time as related to socially desirable responding bias. J Gambl Stud, 37(3):1043-1054.

Schell, C., Godinho, A. & Cunningham, J.A. 2021. To thine own self, be true: Examining change in self-reported alcohol measures over time as related to socially desirable responding bias among people with unhealthy alcohol use. Substance Abuse, 42(1):87-93.

Bertholet, N. & Cunningham, J.A. 2021. Information technology and addiction science: promises and challenges. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice, 16(1):7.

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