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John Brown University

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molly_magill@brown.edu

36 h-index 140 pubs 5,017 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dr. Molly Magill is a Professor at John Brown University whose work addresses substance abuse treatment, mental health, and health policy implementation. Her research encompasses behavioral health interventions and psychosocial development in children and adolescents. Dr. Magill's scholarship includes meta-analyses and reviews of cognitive-behavioral interventions for alcohol and drug use disorders, including co-occurring mental health conditions. She has also explored technology-based methods for training counseling skills in behavioral health. Her research extends to pharmacological interventions, as demonstrated by a recent human laboratory study on mifepristone for stress-induced alcohol craving.

Metrics

  • h-index: 36
  • Publications: 140
  • Citations: 5,017

Selected Publications

  • Providing Information and Advice in Brief Motivational Interventions: A Quantitative Process Analysis (2025) DOI
  • Young adults’ change talk within brief motivational intervention in the emergency department and booster sessions is associated with a decrease in heavy drinking over 1 year. (2024) DOI
  • Does self-affirmation augment the effects of a mandated personalized feedback intervention? A randomized controlled trial with heavy drinking college students. (2024) DOI
  • Technical and relational process in MI sessions with a sample of Hispanic/Latinx adults who engage in heavy drinking: A latent growth mediation model (2024) DOI
  • Review of: "How many papers are published each week reporting on trials of interventions involving behavioural aspects of health?" (2023) DOI
  • The role of the relational context and therapists' technical behaviors in brief motivational interviewing sessions for heavy alcohol consumption: Findings from a sample of Latinx adults (2022) DOI
  • The Role of the Relational Context and Therapist Technical Behaviors in Motivational Interviewing Sessions for Heavy Alcohol Consumption: Findings from a Sample of Latinx Adults (2022) DOI
  • Mechanisms of behavior change in adolescent substance use treatment: A systematic review of treatment mediators and recommendations for advancing future research. (2022) DOI
  • Discussion of alcohol consequences during a brief motivational intervention session: comparing those who do and do not increase readiness to change (2022) DOI
  • How orthopedic surgeons view open label placebo pills: Ethical and effective, but opposed to personal use (2021) DOI

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