Publications
78
Citations
1,900
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
15
Publishing since 2012
Allyson L. Dir conducts medical and behavioral health research focused on substance use, including opioid use disorder and alcohol/marijuana use, and how these connect to risky behaviors and mental health outcomes. Recent work involves implementing digital treatment tools (such as contingency management platforms) in opioid treatment programs, using implementation science to study how such programs are adopted. Earlier work examined links between substance use, sexual behavior, sexual assault, and depressive symptoms among adolescents and young adults.
Publication activity has fluctuated over the past decade, dipping around 2021-2022 and rising again to a peak in 2024, averaging about five publications per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Tracking implementation determinants over time using the IFASIS: multi-site analysis of opioid treatment programs implementing a digital contingency management platform
Implementation Science Communications · 2025
- Depressive Symptoms following Recent Sexual Assault: The Role of Drug and Alcohol Use, Acute Stress, and Assault Characteristics
PMC · 2018
- Depressive Symptoms Following Recent Sexual Assault: The Role of Drug and Alcohol Use, Acute Stress, and Assault Characteristics
Journal of Interpersonal Violence · 2018
- Problematic alcohol use and sexting as risk factors for sexual assault among college women
Journal of American College Health · 2018
- What's the harm? Alcohol and marijuana use and perceived risks of unprotected sex among adolescents and young adults
Addictive Behaviors · 2017
- The Role of Sex-Related Alcohol Expectancies in Alcohol-Involved Consensual and Nonconsensual Sex Among Women of Asian/Pacific Islander and Women of European Race/Ethnicity
The Journal of Sex Research · 2017
- Effects of sexting on perceptions of sexual intent, sexual consent, and responsibility in sexual encounters
Purdue e-Pubs (Purdue University System) · 2017
- PMC×6
- Journal of Adolescent Health×5
- Implementation Science Communications×3
- Health & Justice×3
- Addictive Behaviors×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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