Dawn E. Sugarman, Ph.D.

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2009 Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, United States 
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Clinical Psychology, Web Studies
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Kate B. Carey grad student 2009 Syracuse
 (Web -based alcohol feedback intervention for heavy drinking college students: Does drinking control strategy use mediate intervention effects?)
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Sugarman DE, Meyer LE, Reilly ME, et al. (2020) The Women's Recovery Group for Individuals with Co-occurring Substance Use and Eating Disorders: Feasibility and Satisfaction in a Residential Eating Disorders Program. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 38: 446-456
Sugarman DE, Greenfield SF. (2020) Alcohol and COVID-19: How Do We Respond to This Growing Public Health Crisis? Journal of General Internal Medicine
McHugh RK, Sugarman DE, Meyer L, et al. (2019) The relationship between perceived stress and depression in substance use disorder treatment. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 207: 107819
Sugarman DE, Meyer LE, Reilly ME, et al. (2019) Feasibility and Acceptability of a Web-Based, Gender-Specific Intervention for Women with Substance Use Disorders. Journal of Women's Health (2002)
Sugarman DE, Reilly ME, Rodolico JM, et al. (2019) Feasibility and Acceptability of a Gender-Specific Group Treatment for Men with Substance Use Disorders Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. 37: 422-441
Valeri L, Sugarman DE, Reilly ME, et al. (2018) Group therapy for women with substance use disorders: In-session affiliation predicts women's substance use treatment outcomes. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 94: 60-68
McHugh RK, Votaw VR, Sugarman DE, et al. (2017) Sex and gender differences in substance use disorders. Clinical Psychology Review
Sugarman DE, Campbell ANC, Iles BR, et al. (2017) Technology-Based Interventions for Substance Use and Comorbid Disorders: An Examination of the Emerging Literature. Harvard Review of Psychiatry. 25: 123-134
Greenfield SF, Sugarman DE, Iles B, et al. (2017) Feasibility and satisfaction of the women's recovery group for patients with co-occurring substance use and eating disorders Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 171: e77
Sugarman DE, Reilly ME, Greenfield SF. (2017) Treatment Outcomes for Women with Substance Use Disorders: a Critical Review of the Literature (2010–2016) Current Addiction Reports. 4: 482-502
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