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Wallace Mandell
Professor
- Emeritus
Professor Emeritus
Academic Degrees
PHD, MPH
Departmental Affiliation
Mental Health
Departmental Address
624 N. Broadway, 7th Fl.
Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: (410)955-3889
Fax: (410)614-6188
Research and Professional Experience

Epidemiology of substance abuse with particular focus on implications for national drug services programming.

The evaluation of treatment and prevention programs for substance dependence and abuse.

Keywords

"Mental Health", Mental Hygiene, Epidemiology of substance abuse with particular focus on implications for national drug srvioces programming.

Honors and Awards

Ward Medal as Outstanding Graduate in Psychology, The City College of New York (1948)

Fellow, American Public Health Association (1958)

Who's Who in Science

Award for Outstanding Contribution in Public Service, Maryland Psychological Association (1978)

Selected Publications

1990 Buckner, J., and Mandell, W., Risk Factors for Depressive Symptomatology. American Journal of Public Health. pp. 580-585.

1990 Eaton, W.,W., Anthony, J.,C., Mandell, W., Garrison, R., Occupations and the prevalence of Major Depressive Disorders. Journal of Occupational Medicine 32, pp. 1079-87.

1991 Latkin, C.A., Vlahov, D., Anthony, J.C., Cohn, S., Mandell, W., Nelson, K. Needle cleaning practices among intravenous drug users who share injection equipment in Baltimore, Maryland. International Journal of the Addictions.

1992 Mandell, W., Eaton, W.W., Anthony J.C., Alcoholism and Occupations. A review and analysis of 104 occupations. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Research Alcoholism, pp. 734-746.

1993 Latkin, C.A., and Mandell, W., Depression as an antecedent of intravenous drug use in an urban, non-treatment sample. International Journal of the Addictions, vol 28, pp 1601-1612.

1994 Mandell, W., Vlahov, D., Latkin, C.A., Carran, D., Oziemkowska, M., and Reedt, L., Changes in HIV risk behaviors among counseled injecting drug users. Journal of Drug Issues, pp 555-567.

1994 Weinberg, N.Z., Dielman, T.E., Mandell, W., Shope, J.T. Parental Drinking and Gender Factors in the Prediction of Early Adolescent Alcohol Use. International Journal of the Addictions, pp. 89-104.

1994 Mandell, W., Vlahov, D., Latkin, C., Oziemkowska, M., and Cohen, S., Correlates of Needle Sharing among Injection Drug Users. American Journal of Public Health,pp 920-923

1994 Latkin, C.A., Mandell, W., Oziemkowska, M., Vlahov, D. and Celentano, D., The Relationships Between Sexual Behavior, Substance Use, and Social Network characteristics in Injecting Drug Users in Baltimore, Maryland. Sexually Transmitted Diseases

1994 Mandell W., Vlahov D., Latkin, C.A., Oziemkowska M. and Cohen S., Correlates of Needle Sharing among injection Drug Users. American Journal of Public Health, pp 920-923.

1994 Latkin, C., Mandell, W., Vlahov, D., Oziemkowska, M., Knowlton, A.R. and Celetano, D.D. My Place, Your Place, and no Place: Behavior Settings as a Risk Factor for HIV-Related Injection Practices of Drug Users in Baltimore, Maryland.

1994 Mandell, W., Montoya, I., and Hardy,J.,International,Multidisciplinary Training in Substance Abuse: An Essential Tool for Prevention. Substance Abuse, 15:1,pp 21-27.

1994 Latkin, C.A., Mandell, W., Oiziemkowska, M., Vlahov, D., Celentano, D..D. My place, Your place, and No place: Behavior settings as a risk factor for HIV-related injection Drug practices of drug users in Baltimore. American Journal of Community Psychology, Vol 22, No. 3

1995 Latkin, C.A., Mandell, W., Oziemkowska, M., Celentano, D.D., Vlahov, D.,Ensminger, M. Using social network analysis to study patterns of drug use among urgban drug users 38:at high risk for HIV/AIDS. Drug and Alcohol Dependency. pp1-9

1995 Perry, M., Mandell, W. Psychosocial Factors Associated with the Initiation of Cocaine Use Among Marijuana Users. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 9:2, 91-100

1995 Latkin, C., Mandell, W., Vlahov, D., Knowlten, A., Oziemkowska, M., Celentano, D. Self-Reported Reasons for Needle Sharing and not Carrying Bleach Among Injection Drug Users in Baltimore, Maryland. The Journal of Drug Issues. 25(4), 865-870 1995

1997 Suh,T., Mandell, W., Latkin, C., Kim, J. Social Network characteristics and injecting HIV-risk behaviors among street injection drug users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 47, 137-143.

1998 Latkin CA, Mandell W, Knowlton AR, Doherty MC Vlahov D, Suh T. Gender differences in injection-related behaviors among injection drug users in Baltimore, Maryland. AIDS Education Prevention 1998, 10(3): 257-63.

1999 Mandell, W, Kim, J, Latkin C, Suh T. Depressive symptoms, drug networks and their synergistic effects on needle sharing behavior among street injection drug users. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 25(1):117-27

1999 Latkin CA, Knowlton AR, Hoover D, Mandell W. Drug network characteristics as a predictor of cessation of dug use among adult injection drug users: a prospective study. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 25(3): 463-73.

2000 Mandell, W, Kim, J, Latkin C, Suh T. Depressive symptoms, drug networks and their synergistic effects on needle sharing behavior among street injection drug users. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 25(1):117-27

2004 Chan, K., Wenzel, S.L., Orlando, M., Montagnet, C., Mandell, W., Becker, K., & Ebener, P. (2004). How important are client characteristics to understanding treatment process in the therapeutic community? American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse.

Other

1992 Assessing Standards of care in Substance Abuse Treatment, World Health Organization, Geneva

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