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Julian Santaella
Researcher at Columbia University
Publications - 10
Citations - 273
Julian Santaella is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DSM-5 & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 10 publications receiving 237 citations.
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Nonmedical Prescription Opioid Use in Childhood and Early Adolescence Predicts Transitions to Heroin Use in Young Adulthood: A National Study
Magdalena Cerdá,Magdalena Cerdá,Julian Santaella,Brandon D.L. Marshall,June H. Kim,Silvia S. Martins +5 more
TL;DR: Prior use of nonmedical use of prescription opioids is a strong predictor of heroin use onset in adolescence and young adulthood, regardless of the user's race/ethnicity or income group.
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Childhood maltreatment, stressful life events, and alcohol craving in adult drinkers
June H. Kim,Silvia S. Martins,Dvora Shmulewitz,Dvora Shmulewitz,Julian Santaella,Melanie M. Wall,Melanie M. Wall,Melanie M. Wall,Katherine M. Keyes,Nicholas R. Eaton,Robert F. Krueger,Bridget F. Grant,Deborah S. Hasin,Deborah S. Hasin,Deborah S. Hasin +14 more
TL;DR: A direct relationship between Stressful life events and risk of alcohol craving was observed and history of childhood maltreatment increased the salience of stressful life events in adulthood.
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Medical use, non-medical use and use disorders of benzodiazepines and prescription opioids in adults: Differences by insurance status.
TL;DR: Future health policies should focus on reducing individual and co-prescription of BZDs and POs and providing different strategies of pain management, as well as investigating associations between insurance status and BzDs, P Os and concurrent medical/non-medical use and use disorders.
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Trajectories of Sensation Seeking Among Puerto Rican Children and Youth.
Silvia S. Martins,Melanie M. Wall,Ruth Eisenberg,Carlos Blanco,Julian Santaella,Maria A. Ramos-Olazagasti,Glorisa Canino,Hector R. Bird,Qiana L. Brown,Cristiane S. Duarte +9 more
TL;DR: It is important to take a developmental approach when examining sensation seeking and to consider gender and the social environment when trying to understand how sensation seeking evolves during childhood and adolescence.