*Indicates a student author.
Refereed Journal Articles
Martinez, J.A., Jorth, B.*, Pankhurst, N.*, Fenton, O.*, Fogg, A.*, Schaumberger, H.*, Santiago, C.*, Racine, H.*, & Sklow, C.* (2022). “Alcohol is magic:” Words of caution for open-label placebo interventions in college students. Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 66(1), 23-42.
Martinez, J.A. (2020). A call for help?: How public school principals’ subjective report of institutional weakness relates to disciplinary incidents.Journal of School Violence, 19, 446-455.
Martinez, J.A.,Johnson, D.N.& Jones, J.A. (2018). Beyond Punishment: The Impacts of Medical Amnesty in the U.S. Residential College Context.Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 25,248-253.
Scalzo, A.C.* &Martinez, J.A.(2017). Not all anxiety is the same: How different “types” of anxiety uniquely associate to college students’ drinking intentions.Journal of College Student Development, 58,943-947.
Haeny, A.M., Weaver, C.C.,Martinez, J.A.,Steinley, D. & Sher, K.J. (2017). Is the deliberate induction of alcohol tolerance associated with negative alcohol outcomes?Addictive Behaviors, 65, 98-101.
Stogner, J.,Martinez, J.A.,Miller, B.L. & Sher, K.J. (2016). How strong is the “fake ID effect?”: A reexamination using propensity score matching in two samples.Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 40,2648-2655.PMID:27769102
Dale, C.F.*, Fontana, V.C.* &Martinez, J.A.(2016). What’s your “vice?:” A combined approach to drugs and other addictive substances and activities.Addiction Research & Theory, 24,366-374.
(note: each student author contributed equally)
Martinez, J.A.,Dale, C.F.*, Fontana, V.C.*, and Collier, S.L.* (2015). The impact of standard nutrition labels on alcoholic beverages.Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 59(2),43-63.
Martinez, J.A., Roth, M.G.*, Johnson, D.N. & Jones, J.A. (2015). How robustly does cannabis use associate to college grades?: Findings from two cohorts.Journal of Drug Education, 45,56-67.PMID: 26224748
Martinez, J.A.,Johnson, D.N. & Jones, J.A. (2015). A cocktail of extracurricular activities (ECAs): Different ECA combinations and their association with heavy drinking in two college cohorts.Journal of College Student Development, 56, 392-396.
Martinez, J.A.,Sher, K.J. & Wood, P.K. (2014). Drinking consequences and subsequent drinking in college students over 4 years.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 28,1240-1245.PMID:25528051
Winograd, R.P., Littlefield, A.K.,Martinez, J.A.& Sher, K.J. (2012). The drunken self: The five-factor model as an organizational framework for characterizing perceptions of one's own drunkenness.Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 36,1787-1793.PMID:22458428
Martinez, J.A.,Steinley, D.A., & Sher, K.J. (2010). Deliberate induction of alcohol tolerance: Empirical introduction to a novel health risk.Addiction, 105,1767-1770.
PMID:20840199
Martinez, J.A.& Sher, K.J. (2010). Methods of “Fake ID” Obtainment and use in underage college students.Addictive Behaviors, 35,738-740
PMID:20359829
Muñoz, M.A.,Martinez, J.A.,Fernandez-Santaella, M.C., Vila, J. & Cepeda-Benito, A. (2010). Two scales to evaluate cocaine craving.Substance Use & Misuse, 45,1303–1318.
Martinez, J.A.,Muñoz, M.A. & Sher, K.J. (2009). A new minimum legal drinking age (MLDA)?: Some findings to inform the debate.Addictive Behaviors, 34,407-410.PMID:19135311
Martinez, J.A.,Sher, K.J., Krull, J.L. & Wood, P.K. (2009). Blue-collar scholars?: Mediators and moderators of university attrition in first-generation college students.Journal of College Student Development, 50, 87-103.
Martinez, J.A.,Sher, K.J., & Wood, P.K. (2008). Is heavy drinking really associated with attrition from college?: The alcohol-attrition paradox.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 22,450-456.PMID:18778140
Muñoz, M.A.,Martinez, J.A.,Tejero, A. & Cepeda-Benito, A. (2008). Development of the brief Spanish cocaine craving questionnaire-general.Psicothema, 20, 545-550.
Martinez, J.A.,Rutledge, P.C. & Sher, K.J. (2007). “Fake ID" ownership and heavy drinking in underage college students: Prospective findings.Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,21,226-232.PMID:17563142
Refereed Articles, Commentaries, and Case Studies:
Martinez, J.A.(2019). Learn data preparation and pre-processing with an online survey of correlates of heavy drinking.SAGE Research Methods Datasets Online.
Martinez, J.A.&Mallett, K.A. (2016). Potential opportunities for peer feedback interventions.Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 77, 842-843.
Martinez, J.A.(2017). Managing personal agendas in alcohol and drug research.SAGE Research Methods Cases Online, Part 2.DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781473993358
ISBN: 9781473993358 (e‐book)
Martinez, J.A.(2016). How often do participants treat our alcohol research studies as a BYOB?Addiction Research & Therapy, 7,2.
Book Chapters:
Martinez, J.A. (2020). “Work hard, play hard”: College students’ myths and misconceptions surrounding achievement. In, Lee, Seungyeon, (Ed.) Exploring the opportunities and challenges of college students, pp. 251-273. New York: Nova.
Sher, K.J.,Martinez, J.A.& Littlefield, A.K. (2011). Alcohol use and alcohol use disorders). In D. Barlow, (Ed.).Oxford handbook of clinical psychology, pp. 405-445.New York: Oxford.
Sher, K.J., Talley, A.E., Littlefield, A.K. &Martinez, J.A.(2011). Alcohol use disorders and health. In H. Friedman, (Ed.),Oxford handbook of health psychology, pp. 686-737.New York: Oxford.
Sher, K.J., &Martinez, J.A.(2009). The future of treatment for substance use: A View from 2009. In L. Cohen, F. L. Collins, A. M. Young, D. E. McChargue, & T. R. Leffingwell (Eds.),The pharmacology and treatment of substance abuse: An evidence-based approach(pp.635-652). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Sher, K.J., Wolf, S.T., &Martinez, J.A.(2009). How can etiological research inform the distinction between normal drinking and disordered drinking? In L. M. Scheier (Ed.),Handbook of drug use etiology(pp.225-246). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.