Brian Suffoletto

Brian Suffoletto

Stanford University

H-index: 39

North America-United States

About Brian Suffoletto

Brian Suffoletto, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of alcohol, young adults, digital technology, prevention.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Prediction Rules Identify Which Young Adults Have Higher Rates of Heavy Episodic Drinking After Exposure to 12-Week Text Message Interventions

A text message intervention aimed at nurturing peer outreach to help meet drinking limit goals: A remote pilot randomized trial in non-collegiate young adults

Automated, tailored adaptive mobile messaging to reduce alcohol consumption in help‐seeking adults: A randomized controlled trial

Associations between acute pain after vaginal delivery and postpartum opioid prescription fills: a retrospective case-controlled study

Development of the geriatric risk assessment in the ED (GRAED) tool to predict decline after emergency department (ED) visit.

Goal commitment and goal confidence mediate the path between desire to get drunk and binge drinking among young adults receiving text message goal‐related feedback

Automated Messaging Program to Facilitate Systematic Home Blood Pressure Monitoring: Qualitative Analysis of Provider Interviews

Desire to get drunk partially mediates effects of a combined text message-based alcohol intervention for young adults

Brian Suffoletto Information

University

Position

Associate Professor Emergency Medicine

Citations(all)

5612

Citations(since 2020)

3065

Cited By

3727

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

62

Email

University Profile Page

Stanford University

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Brian Suffoletto Skills & Research Interests

alcohol

young adults

digital technology

prevention

Top articles of Brian Suffoletto

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Prediction Rules Identify Which Young Adults Have Higher Rates of Heavy Episodic Drinking After Exposure to 12-Week Text Message Interventions

Substance Use & Addiction Journal

Tammy Chung

Brian Suffoletto

Sarah W Feldstein Ewing

Trishnee Bhurosy

Yanping Jiang

...

2024/1

A text message intervention aimed at nurturing peer outreach to help meet drinking limit goals: A remote pilot randomized trial in non-collegiate young adults

Addictive behaviors

Brian Suffoletto

Christine M Lee

Michael Mason

2024/7/1

Automated, tailored adaptive mobile messaging to reduce alcohol consumption in help‐seeking adults: A randomized controlled trial

Addiction

Frederick Muench

Sean P Madden

Sherry Oommen

Sarah Forthal

Aradhana Srinagesh

...

2024/3

Associations between acute pain after vaginal delivery and postpartum opioid prescription fills: a retrospective case-controlled study

British Journal of Anaesthesia

Grace Lim

Lingshu Xue

Julie M Donohue

Stefanie Junker

J Deanna Wilson

...

2024/2/28

Development of the geriatric risk assessment in the ED (GRAED) tool to predict decline after emergency department (ED) visit.

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Christopher Cinkowski

Maria Yefimova

Brian Suffoletto

2024/1/19

Goal commitment and goal confidence mediate the path between desire to get drunk and binge drinking among young adults receiving text message goal‐related feedback

Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research

Brian Suffoletto

Tammy Chung

2023/5

Automated Messaging Program to Facilitate Systematic Home Blood Pressure Monitoring: Qualitative Analysis of Provider Interviews

JMIR cardio

Julian Einhorn

Andrew R Murphy

Shari S Rogal

Brian Suffoletto

Taya Irizarry

...

2023/12/4

Desire to get drunk partially mediates effects of a combined text message-based alcohol intervention for young adults

Drug and alcohol dependence

Brian Suffoletto

Tammy Chung

2023/5/1

Detection of alcohol intoxication using voice features: a controlled laboratory study

Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs

Brian Suffoletto

Ayman Anwar

Sean Glaister

Ervin Sejdic

2023/11

A longitudinal assessment of posttraumatic stress symptoms and pain catastrophizing after injury.

Rehabilitation Psychology

Maria L Pacella-LaBarbara

Enzo G Plaitano

Brian P Suffoletto

Eric Kuhn

Anne Germain

...

2023/2

Trajectory classes of engagement with an alcohol text message intervention and predictors of intervention engagement

Addictive Behaviors

Tammy Chung

Curie Ahn

Brian P Suffoletto

2023/9/1

Examining the prevalence and health impairment associated with subthreshold PTSD symptoms (PTSS) among frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic

Journal of Psychiatric Research

Bryce Hruska

P Daniel Patterson

Ankur A Doshi

Maria Koenig Guyette

Ambrose H Wong

...

2023/2/1

Feasibility of a pragmatic randomized adaptive clinical trial to evaluate a brief negotiational interview for harmful and hazardous alcohol use in Moshi, Tanzania

Plos one

Catherine A Staton

Kaitlyn Friedman

Ashley J Phillips

Mary Catherine Minnig

Francis M Sakita

...

2023/8/3

Effectiveness of text message interventions with different behavior change techniques on alcohol consumption among young adults: a five‐arm randomized controlled trial

Addiction

Brian Suffoletto

Maria Pacella

James Huber

Tammy Chung

2023/2

Leveraging mobile phone sensors, machine learning, and explainable artificial intelligence to predict imminent same-day binge-drinking events to support just-in-time adaptive …

JMIR Formative Research

Sang Won Bae

Brian Suffoletto

Tongze Zhang

Tammy Chung

Melik Ozolcer

...

2023/5/4

The Role of Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms on Pain Catastrophizing among Acutely Injured Patients

The Journal of Pain

Maria L Pacella-LaBarbara

Enzo Plaitano

Brian Suffoletto

Eric Kuhn

Stephany Jaramillo

...

2022/5/1

Adolescent alcohol use predicts cannabis use over a three year follow-up period

Substance abuse

James G Linakis

Sarah A Thomas

Julie R Bromberg

T Charles Casper

Thomas H Chun

...

2022/12

Predicting falls within 3 months of emergency department discharge among community-dwelling older adults using self-report tools versus a brief functional assessment

The American journal of emergency medicine

Pritika Dasgupta

Adam Frisch

James Huber

Ervin Sejdic

Brian Suffoletto

2022/3/1

Feasibility of SMS booster for alcohol reduction in injury patients in Tanzania

PLOS global public health

Catherine A Staton

Mary Catherine Minnig

Ashley J Phillips

Arthi S Kozhumam

Msafiri Pesambili

...

2022/11/29

Responding to the opioid crisis in North America and beyond: recommendations of the Stanford–Lancet Commission

Keith Humphreys

Chelsea L Shover

Christina M Andrews

Amy SB Bohnert

Margaret L Brandeau

...

2022/2/5

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