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Matthew S. Stanford

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InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Boulder
DepartmentCivilEng-Civil,Env&Arch Engin

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    1. Stanford MS, Stiers MR, Soileau K. Integrating Religion and Spirituality into Psychiatric Outpatient Treatment in the United States. J Relig Health. 2023 Aug; 62(4):2258-2271. PMID: 37101093.
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    2. Felthous AR, McCoy B, Nassif JB, Duggirala R, Kim E, Carabellese F, Stanford MS. Pharmacotherapy of Primary Impulsive Aggression in Violent Criminal Offenders. Front Psychol. 2021; 12:744061. PMID: 34975633.
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    3. Miles SR, Kent TA, Stanley M, Thompson KE, Sharp C, Niles BL, Young-McCaughan S, Mintz J, Roache JD, Litz BT, Hale WJ, Stanford MS, Keane TM, Peterson AL. Manage Emotions to Reduce Aggression: A Pilot Study of a Brief Treatment to Help Veterans Reduce Impulsive Aggression. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2020 11; 208(11):897-903. PMID: 32947454.
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    4. Oxhandler HK, Ellor JW, Stanford MS. Client Attitudes toward Integrating Religion and Spirituality in Mental Health Treatment: Scale Development and Client Responses. Soc Work. 2018 Oct 01; 63(4):337-346. PMID: 30137624.
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    5. Mathias CW, Stanford MS, Liang Y, Goros M, Charles NE, Sheftall AH, Mullen J, Hill-Kapturczak N, Acheson A, Olvera RL, Dougherty DM. A test of the psychometric characteristics of the BIS-Brief among three groups of youth. Psychol Assess. 2018 07; 30(7):847-856. PMID: 29431454.
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    6. Young KA, Morissette SB, Jamroz R, Meyer EC, Stanford MS, Wan L, Kimbrel NA. 5-HTTLPR and DISC1 risk genotypes for elevated PTSD symptoms in US military veterans. World Psychiatry. 2017 Feb; 16(1):109-110. PMID: 28127926.
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    7. Lijffijt M, Lane SD, Mathew SJ, Stanford MS, Swann AC. Heightened early-attentional stimulus orienting and impulsive action in men with antisocial personality disorder. Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2017 Oct; 267(7):697-707. PMID: 27662886.
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    8. Felthous AR, Stanford MS. A Proposed Algorithm for the Pharmacotherapy of Impulsive Aggression. J Am Acad Psychiatry Law. 2015 Dec; 43(4):456-67. PMID: 26668223.
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    9. Yuvarajan E, Stanford MS. Clergy Perceptions of Sexual Assault Victimization. Violence Against Women. 2016 Apr; 22(5):588-608. PMID: 26416842.
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    10. Miles SR, Tharp AT, Stanford M, Sharp C, Menefee D, Kent TA. Emotion dysregulation mediates the relationship between traumatic exposure and aggression in healthy young women. Pers Individ Dif. 2015 Apr; 76:222-227. PMID: 29674794.
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    11. Felthous AR, Lake SL, Rundle BK, Stanford MS. Pharmacotherapy of impulsive aggression: a quality comparison of controlled studies. Int J Law Psychiatry. 2013 May-Aug; 36(3-4):258-63. PMID: 23642319.
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    12. Soeiro-De-Souza MG, Stanford MS, Bio DS, Machado-Vieira R, Moreno RA. Association of the COMT Met?58 allele with trait impulsivity in healthy young adults. Mol Med Rep. 2013 Apr; 7(4):1067-72. PMID: 23440431.
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    13. Steinberg L, Sharp C, Stanford MS, Tharp AT. New tricks for an old measure: the development of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale-Brief (BIS-Brief). Psychol Assess. 2013 Mar; 25(1):216-26. PMID: 23148649.
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    14. Stanford MS, Felthous AR. Introduction to this issue: violent and aggressive behaviors in women - part II. Behav Sci Law. 2012 Sep-Oct; 30(5):537. PMID: 22987642.
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    15. Anderson NE, Stanford MS. Demonstrating emotional processing differences in psychopathy using affective ERP modulation. Psychophysiology. 2012 Jun; 49(6):792-806. PMID: 22524235.
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    16. Stanford MS, Felthous AR. Introduction to this issue: violent and antisocial behavior in women. Behav Sci Law. 2011 Sep-Oct; 29(5):621-2. PMID: 21882235.
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    17. Anderson NE, Stanford MS, Wan L, Young KA. High psychopathic trait females exhibit reduced startle potentiation and increased p3 amplitude. Behav Sci Law. 2011 Sep-Oct; 29(5):649-66. PMID: 21815202.
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    18. Vaccarino AL, Anderson KE, Borowsky B, Coccaro E, Craufurd D, Endicott J, Giuliano J, Groves M, Guttman M, Ho AK, Kupchak P, Paulsen JS, Stanford MS, van Kammen DP, Watson D, Wu KD, Evans K. Assessing behavioural manifestations prior to clinical diagnosis of huntington disease: "anger and irritability" and "obsessions and compulsions". PLoS Curr. 2011 Jul 11; 3:RRN1241. PMID: 21826116.
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    19. Gartner AM, Dolan SL, Stanford MS, Elkins GR. Hypnosis in the treatment of Morgellons disease: a case study. Int J Clin Exp Hypn. 2011 Apr; 59(2):242-9. PMID: 21390982.
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    20. Anderson NE, Baldridge RM, Stanford MS. P3a amplitude predicts successful treatment program completion in substance-dependent individuals. Subst Use Misuse. 2011; 46(5):669-77. PMID: 21039117.
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    21. Teten AL, Miller LA, Stanford MS, Petersen NJ, Bailey SD, Collins RL, Dunn NJ, Kent TA. Characterizing aggression and its association to anger and hostility among male veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder. Mil Med. 2010 Jun; 175(6):405-10. PMID: 20572472.
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    22. Wan L, Baldridge RM, Colby AM, Stanford MS. Association of P3 amplitude to treatment completion in substance dependent individuals. Psychiatry Res. 2010 May 15; 177(1-2):223-7. PMID: 20381882.
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    23. Felthous AR, Weaver D, Evans R, Braik S, Stanford MS, Johnson R, Metzger C, Bazile A, Barratt E. Assessment of impulsive aggression in patients with severe mental disorders and demonstrated violence: inter-rater reliability of rating instrument. J Forensic Sci. 2009 Nov; 54(6):1470-4. PMID: 19818113.
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    24. Stanford MS, Anderson NE, Lake SL, Baldridge RM. Pharmacologic treatment of impulsive aggression with antiepileptic drugs. Curr Treat Options Neurol. 2009 Sep; 11(5):383-90. PMID: 19744405.
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    25. Wan L, Baldridge RM, Colby AM, Stanford MS. Enhanced intensity dependence and aggression history indicate previous regular ecstasy use in abstinent polydrug users. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2009 Nov 13; 33(8):1484-90. PMID: 19703509.
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    26. Stanford MS, Felthous AR. Introduction to this issue: impulsivity and the law. Behav Sci Law. 2008; 26(6):671-3. PMID: 19039795.
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    27. Stanford MS, Houston RJ, Baldridge RM. Comparison of impulsive and premeditated perpetrators of intimate partner violence. Behav Sci Law. 2008; 26(6):709-22. PMID: 19039796.
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    28. Kockler TR, Stanford MS. Using a clinically aggressive sample to examine the association between impulsivity, executive functioning, and verbal learning and memory. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2008 Mar; 23(2):165-73. PMID: 18055163.
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    29. Conklin SM, Stanford MS. Premeditated aggression is associated with serum cholesterol in abstinent drug and alcohol dependent men. Psychiatry Res. 2008 Jan 15; 157(1-3):283-7. PMID: 17916384.
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    30. Mathias CW, Stanford MS, Marsh DM, Frick PJ, Moeller FG, Swann AC, Dougherty DM. Characterizing aggressive behavior with the Impulsive/Premeditated Aggression Scale among adolescents with conduct disorder. Psychiatry Res. 2007 Jun 30; 151(3):231-42. PMID: 17383014.
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    31. Kockler TR, Stanford MS, Nelson CE, Meloy JR, Sanford K. Characterizing aggressive behavior in a forensic population. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2006 Jan; 76(1):80-5. PMID: 16569130.
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    32. Greve KW, Stickle TR, Love JM, Bianchini KJ, Stanford MS. Latent structure of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test: a confirmatory factor analytic study. Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2005 May; 20(3):355-64. PMID: 15797171.
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    33. Stanford MS, Helfritz LE, Conklin SM, Villemarette-Pittman NR, Greve KW, Adams D, Houston RJ. A comparison of anticonvulsants in the treatment of impulsive aggression. Exp Clin Psychopharmacol. 2005 Feb; 13(1):72-7. PMID: 15727506.
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    34. Houston RJ, Stanford MS. Electrophysiological substrates of impulsiveness: potential effects on aggressive behavior. Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 2005 Feb; 29(2):305-13. PMID: 15694239.
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    35. Mathias CW, Stanford MS, Houston RJ. The physiological experience of the Paced Auditory Serial Addition Task (PASAT): does the PASAT induce autonomic arousal? Arch Clin Neuropsychol. 2004 Jun; 19(4):543-54. PMID: 15163455.
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    36. Villemarette-Pittman NR, Stanford MS, Greve KW, Houston RJ, Mathias CW. Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder and behavioral disinhibition. J Psychol. 2004 Jan; 138(1):5-22. PMID: 15098711.
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    37. Stanford MS, Houston RJ, Mathias CW, Villemarette-Pittman NR, Helfritz LE, Conklin SM. Characterizing aggressive behavior. Assessment. 2003 Jun; 10(2):183-90. PMID: 12801190.
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