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Emily Leickly
Researcher at Portland State University
Publications - 28
Citations - 350
Emily Leickly is an academic researcher from Portland State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ethyl glucuronide & Alcohol dependence. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 26 publications receiving 252 citations. Previous affiliations of Emily Leickly include Washington State University & Washington State University Spokane.
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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Ethyl Glucuronide-Based Contingency Management for Outpatients With Co-Occurring Alcohol Use Disorders and Serious Mental Illness
Michael G. McDonell,Emily Leickly,Sterling McPherson,Jordan Skalisky,Debra Srebnik,Frank Angelo,Roger Vilardaga,Jenny R. Nepom,John M. Roll,Richard K. Ries +9 more
TL;DR: This is the first randomized trial utilizing an accurate and validated biomarker (EtG) to demonstrate the efficacy of contingency management for alcohol dependence in outpatients with serious mental illness.
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Using ethyl glucuronide in urine to detect light and heavy drinking in alcohol dependent outpatients
Michael G. McDonell,Jordan Skalisky,Emily Leickly,Sterling McPherson,Samuel L. Battalio,Jenny R. Nepom,Debra Srebnik,John M. Roll,Richard K. Ries +8 more
TL;DR: An EtG-I cutoff of 100 ng/ mL is most likely to detect heavy drinking for up to five days and any drinking during the previous two days, while cutoffs of ≥500 ng/mL are likely to only detect heavy Drinking during the next day.
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Sexually Explicit Online Media and Sexual Risk among Men Who Have Sex with Men in the United States
Kimberly M. Nelson,Jane M. Simoni,Diane M. Morrison,William H. George,Emily Leickly,Liliana J. Lengua,Stephen E. Hawes +6 more
TL;DR: Sexual explicit online media consumption among men who have sex with men in the United States is described and associations between exposure to unprotected anal intercourse (UAI) in SEOM and engagement in both UAI and serodiscordant UAI are examined.
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Determining Ethyl Glucuronide Cutoffs When Detecting Self-Reported Alcohol Use in Addiction Treatment Patients
Jessica M. Lowe,Michael G. McDonell,Emily Leickly,Frank Angelo,Roger Vilardaga,Sterling McPherson,Debra Srebnik,John M. Roll,Richard K. Ries +8 more
TL;DR: For detecting alcohol use for >24 hours, the 200 ng/ml cutoff level is recommended for use as a research and clinical outcome.
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The influence of sexually explicit online media on sex: do men who have sex with men believe they “do what they see”?
TL;DR: Overall, this preliminary assessment indicates that sexually explicit online media exposure may have both positive and negative impacts on the sexual health of MSM and may be useful in the development of novel HIV-prevention interventions.