James Clay

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2019- University of Portsmouth (United Kingdom) 
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Clay JM, Badariotti JI, Kozhushko N, et al. (2024) HPA Activity Mediates the Link Between Trait Impulsivity and Boredom. Physiology & Behavior. 114637
Stockwell T, Zhao J, Clay J, et al. (2024) Why do only some cohort studies find health benefits from low volume alcohol use? A systematic review and meta-analysis of study characteristics that may bias mortality risk estimates. Journal of Studies On Alcohol and Drugs
Stockwell T, Zhao J, Clay JM, et al. (2023) Moving beyond trench warfare: the need for further hypothesis testing about whether observed health benefits from alcohol consumption are genuine. Journal of Studies On Alcohol and Drugs
Clay JM, Baker KA, Mezabrovschi RD, et al. (2023) Mediated and moderated associations between cumulative lifetime stressor exposure, emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and lifetime alcohol use: A cross-sectional scoping study of UK drinkers. Journal of Psychiatric Research. 164: 140-149
Zhao J, Stockwell T, Naimi T, et al. (2023) Association Between Daily Alcohol Intake and Risk of All-Cause Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-analyses. Jama Network Open. 6: e236185
Clay JM, Alam F, Zhao J, et al. (2023) Associations Between COVID-19 Alcohol Policy Restrictions and Alcohol Sales in British Columbia: Variation by Area-based Deprivation Level. Journal of Studies On Alcohol and Drugs
Clay JM, Stafford LD, Parker MO. (2021) Associations Between Self-reported Inhibitory Control, Stress, and Alcohol (Mis)use During the First Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the UK: a National Cross-sectional Study Utilising Data From Four Birth Cohorts. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. 1-22
Clay JM, Parker MO. (2020) Alcohol use and misuse during the COVID-19 pandemic: a potential public health crisis? The Lancet. Public Health
Fontana BD, Cleal M, Clay JM, et al. (2019) Zebrafish (Danio rerio) behavioral laterality predicts increased short-term avoidance memory but not stress-reactivity responses. Animal Cognition
Clay JM, Parker MO. (2018) The role of stress-reactivity, stress-recovery and risky decision-making in psychosocial stress-induced alcohol consumption in social drinkers. Psychopharmacology
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