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Doug E. Mager
Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis
Publications - 6
Citations - 430
Doug E. Mager is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alcohol dependence & Substance abuse. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 424 citations.
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WHO Study on the reliability and validity of the alcohol and drug use disorder instruments: overview of methods and results
Bedirhan Üstün,Wilson M. Compton,Doug E. Mager,Thomas F. Babor,O. Baiyewu,Somnath Chatterji,Linda B. Cottler,A. Gögüs,V. Mavreas,Lorna Peters,Charles B. Pull,John B. Saunders,R. Smeets,M. R. Stipec,Radu Vrasti,Deborah S. Hasin,Robin Room,W. van den Brink,Darrel A. Regier,Jack Blaine,Bridget F. Grant,Norman Sartorius +21 more
TL;DR: Results have yielded useful information on reliability and validity of these instruments at diagnosis, criteria and question level, and the diagnostic concordance coefficients were very good for dependence disorders, but were somewhat lower for the abuse and harmful use categories.
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Self-report stability for substance use over 10 years : data from the St. Louis Epidemiologic Catchment Study
TL;DR: It was found that cannabis, cocaine, sedatives, and opiates had high agreement rates ranging from 82-86% and amphetamines had the lowest (73%).
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Inhalant Use: Characteristics and Predictors
Wilson M. Compton,Linda B. Cottler,Stephen H. Dinwiddie,Edward L. Spitznagel,Doug E. Mager,Gregory Asmus +5 more
TL;DR: A strong association of inhalant use with antisocial personality disorder, social phobia, alcohol dependence, tobacco dependence, injection drug use, and use of amphetamines, sedatives, opiates, phencyclidine, and hallucinogens is found.
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Characteristics and Predictors
Wilson M. Compton,Linda B. Cottier,Stephen H. Dinwiddie,Edward L. Spitznagel,Doug E. Mager,Gregory Asmus +5 more
TL;DR: A strong association of inhalant use with antisocial personality disorder, social phobia, alcohol dependence, tobacco dependence, injection drug use, and use of amphetamines, sedatives, opiates, phencyclidine, and hallucinogens is found.